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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORL), OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1934. PAGE NINE WHAT YOU WANT Gimsified FOR EASY 'REFERENCE : KT IWfcKVUO Head averj 0D this page 00 nil) probably nno exactly tBe. thins ,00 want Co on) oi sell " 11 lent there. tlw . . '" ,n"' pensive, effective pat word nnt raaectloo ( silnlmum 36c) fub sddltlonel Insertion. pit word 10 I Minimum LOe) Fi Uns pet month without cop j changes . '3B 75 FOB WANT ADS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS I FOR SALE LIVESTOCK BOOMS tfeu turniahed. basted. Phone S64-U FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Desirable furnished ap: Hotel Grand. FOR RENT Apt., furnished, and sleeping rooms. 375 So. Central. FOR RENT J room furnished apt. 40 Quince, Phone 641-W. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Adults. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Holland apt. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Floor sanding machine Economy Lumber. No. Riverside, FOR RENT Holly Court. No. 3. Jackson Co. Bldg. d Loan Assn. Phone 195. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE High-grade binoculars, like new, for 410 or 30-ga. shotgun, double or pump. Chaa. E. Gray, Gold Hill. TRADE Equity In 1934 Plymouth DcLuxe Coupe for light coupe In good condition. Phone 579-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 weaner pigs. E. W. Oebhard, 1 mile north 401 Ranch. FOR SALE 34 rabbit and hutches Third bouse south city ball. Jack- FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap. 830 Bennett. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rams. L. A. Salade, Central Pom. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Organ on storage bill Oold Hill. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cider press. Phone 14-F-33. FOR SALE fl-h.p. Diesel engine: good condition. W. F. Jones, Rogue River, Rt. 1. Box 85 3-YD. steel, gravity dump body, good condition, $15.00. 511 Bessie, cor ner Sailing Ave. FOR SALE Majestic radio. 833 South Central. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Equity In bouse. Call 620 Haven. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone, 4tb and Ba.;lett. PORTRAITS, kodak finishing, res onable. E. Hayden Jouea Studio. 607 W. 2nd. Phone 1282-M. BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A.dd Ing Machine. Typewriter. Boots Shoes, Hun tins-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside. KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Muslo and dance. Phone 1546 or 1358-W Ruth Luy Alice Holmback. LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE Solid walnut dining room suite in excellent condition. Apply 1026 Reddy Ave. FOR SALE Wheat and oats, 81.50 per hundred. 704 N. Central. LOST AND FOUND lost OR STOLEN Female Chesa peake chocolate brown colored dog. License No. 405. Reward. Fred jBruegger, lVjst If FOR SALE OR TRADE Buzz-saw with Star motor. G. M. C. truck, i Phone 173 after 8 p. m. J FOR SALEo1T'tRADE6 mo? old heller calf, phone 173 after 8 p. m. dog missing, call 1516. WANTED SITU ATIONS yVIMwixD All around: drive team or tractor. Can milk. Farm Hand Rt. 1, Box 04 J TRADE Foley saw filing machine for 1-3 or H. P. motor. Thoe. Lough ead, Jacksonville. FOR TRADE 2 double beds, good springs, mattresses rot twin beds or day beds. Rt. 1, Box 348, Medford. UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping. Box 4613. , WILL TRADE apples or pears for po- tatoes. Ala vista Co. So. Fir. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Someone to cut 300 tiers wood. All tools furnished. Fred Powers, Applegate. " MALE OR FEMALE FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 cows. Rt H. C. Mulr. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 3 lots In Medford tor late model Ford V-8. Tel 407-Y EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. WANTED Man or woman Interested hi advertising work for local branch of agency. Apply C. W. McCorkle. Hotel Medford, between 8 and 9 p. m., Wednesday or Thursday. WANTED Solicitor with collection experience. Box 3982. Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP FOR SALE OR TRADE White Jlec trie sewing machine for light se dan. Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TiNTED unencumbered woman for housekeeping In modern country home, family of two. References. Phone 1648-R.' WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANT party to plow and seed 8 acres to oats and vetch on shares. H. C. Mulr, Rt. 1. DRIVING to San Francisco Saturday. Want passenger to ehare expenses. 322 s. Newtown. TRUCKS FOR HIRE Furniture mov ing, etc. Rates reasonable. F. E. SAMSON CO, Phone 833, 229 N Riverside. WANTED Place ciose to Medford. Pay with 8400 contract, payable 85 per month. J. I. Fcnton. Talent. FURNITURE van going south wants load both ways. Phone 332. CONVALECENT HOME. Ashland, Ore. cares for Invalids and aged. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn Ished house In city limits of Med' ford Must be cheap. Box 308. Mill Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phono 969-R. Tbtbault. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAAIN HOUSE 37 No Grape. Tel 1082 WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co WANTED Household goods, "toves tools or what have you. Meoioro Bargain House. 37 N. urape ot. lei 1062 HIGHEST PRICES paid tor furs, hides and pelts. Medford Bargain House 27 No. Grape. Tel. 1062. EXCHANGE Garage and service sta tion, stock and equipment worth $2,500. Will trade for clear prop erty or term to $1,500. balance cash and terms. Health needs change of climate. Address S. C. Bond, C res well, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ranches and city home, ouuaing iocs, n its Real Estate, i have It. Roberta. 720 W. Second. Phone 1528-J. A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ben nett sc., excellent boh, rrult, nut treea and berries. Win sacrifice on terms or cash. Box 66. Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate, think ol Brown & White. 53 ACRES near Applegate P. O.: 11 A cultivation, iree water ngnc; Dai ance timber; improvements. Paul Erdman. Applegate, Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack- son County Building & Loan Ass'n Phone 195. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE-7'29 Ford pickup. Inquire 546 Mary. 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. 1931 Ford Model A Town Sedan, like new; Karri -Keen trunk, 1929 Ford Model A Town Redan. 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1927 Chevrolet Sedan. 1928 Pont lac Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. IS. FOR SALE '29 Ford pickup; A-l cheap. Valley Auto Wrecking, 1740 N. Riverside. COW for feed and care this winter. H J. Hlnderer. Rt 2, Boi 214. FOR "ENT H0USE8 TOR RENT Houses. 5.00-$10.00 month. 812 Summit. Furnished; water. FURNISHED house. 134 S. Ivy. 5pH RENT OR SALE My home In TPhoenlx, one block from highway: 8 rooms, sleeping porch, shade and fruit treea. Mrs. Melmgren. FOR RENT Modern 1C66-R. house. Phone L tor rent 6-room modern hoiw. 7 N. Holly, ft.J7.50 to permanent renters. ton RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White FOR RENT ROOM-BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Private family; lo In; garage. 231 8 Holly. ROOM. BOARDToTW OaKdala. RATES very moderate at 716 8. M..in H'RACTI VT room C4 8 Imp. FOR RENT- FURNISHED ROC MS POR RF.NT Nicer, iur:i'tM'0 iwrn od garage atoM ro.irat rt8 Dy weft orlm3Cta a23 outn ideaTen ue V RENT lo nl :" 'rl;k 'Ji'rtmg over hn F. White, ' 'OR RENT fc, .. a; so week FOR SALE Good 1927 Dodge coupe. Arnold Schrank, 314 miles no; en Eegle Point. '84 Terraplane coach demonstrator 33 Terraplane 8 DeLuxe sedan '27 Hudson Brougnam BIO DISCOUNT Eakln Motor Co. S. Riverside PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Full cut Iron circulator, overstuffed suite, dresser, 2 chest of drawers, solid oak dining table, day bed, rocking chair and arm chair. Call at house between Walden's and Medford Creamery on North Riverside or phone 777 after 6. FOR SALE: Cornet, .22 rifle and shoe skates. 610 So. Holly. FOR SALE! New ladles tailor-made coat suit. Size 42. Never worn. Tel. 257. Notice for Publication. Department of the interior. General Land Office at Rose burg, Oregon, October 27th, 1934. Notice la hereby given that Clarence A. Baker, of Rt. 4, Box 18, Medford, Oregon, who, on June 1st, 1932, made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 019789, for SVi SWii. Section 18. Township 37 S., Range 1 E., Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above describ ed, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 8th day of December, 1934. Claimant names as witnesses: Clarence C. Pierce, of Medford. Ore gon; James Hill, of 312 Portland Ave.. Medford, Ore.; Samuel Ray. of Rt. 4, Box 182. Medford, Ore.; Arthur An derson, of Medford, Ore. WILLIAM H. CANON, Register, PIANO BARGAIN Exceptionally irood I used piano, famous make. $85.00. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE Woven wire fencing. 20c ioa. Ted Fisn, Phoenix. GET YOUR winter supply of Newtjwn apples .now. Ala Vista Co. So Fir. FOR SALE Meadow hay. measured irom stacit. 10 ml. from Medford near Crater Lake road. No lot less than 4 tons, $10.00 ton. Call 704 N. Central. DRY WOOD Fir, laurel. Tel. 72 FOR SALE Used brick. South end Cottage St. bridge. Call at S. Chll ders, 531 Spencer St. FOR SALE B u esc her Melody O saxo- pnone. Dattery radio, es Eastman Kodak postcard size, portable vic trota. 7 golf clubs and bag, house hold appliances, fruit Jars and tools. 822 Cedar. DRY WOOD 50 tiers laurel, 50 fir 515 Pennsylvania. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Flex's Hardware, 131 West Main. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co., 4th 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 rabbit 314 Willamette. FOR EXCHANGE) 30-30 Carbine val ued at ft20.00 for light, car Across from Medford Riding Academy. FOR SALE Solo trumpev New never been used. Cheap for cash. Box 4728 Tribune. FOR SALE Apples. Phone 132-L. 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 seal 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 tnerein, wnerein , The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against L. B. Tedrlck and E. R. Tedrlck, wile and nusDana; Nathan B. Newcomb, also known as N B. Newcomb. and Katherlne A. Newcomb, husband and wife, and Medford National Farm Loan Astto clAtion, a corporation, the Defend ants, for the sum of 9210.00, with interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 8th day of May, 1931; the sum of 9210.00, with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 8th day of November, 1931; the sum of 9210.00 with interest at tne rate oi 8 per annum from the 8th day of May, 1932; the sum of 9310.00, with interest at tne rate oi avt per an num from the 8th day of November, 1932; the sum of 9210.00. with in terest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 8th day of May, 1933; the sum of 9171.87, with Interest at the rate of Br,'o per annum from the 8th day of November, 1933; the sum of 94726.40, with interest at the rate ot Alt per annum from the 8th day of November, 1933; the sum of 916.15 insurance premium: the sum of 917.00 abstract charges, making a total Judg ment on September 19th, 1934, of 96375.88. together with Interest on said sum from said date at the rato of 8 per annum, with costs and disbursements taxed at Seventy-five and 50-100 Dollars, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerks office of said Court in said County on the 19th day of Septem ber, 1934. Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution, I will on the 10th day of November, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock e. m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, bogetner witn tne costs or tnis sa;o. subject to redemption as provided bv law, an ox tne ngnt, title and interest that the seld defendants had on the 8th day of May, 1922, or now have in and to the following described property, situated In the County of jacjcson, oiate or Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the Northeast corner or Donation Land Claim Forty-seven In Township Thirty-six South of Range One, West of the Willamette Meridian; running thence South 49 deg. 50 mln. West on the North line of said claim 646 feet to the Southeast corner ot Donation Land Claim Forty-six: thence West on the line between claims Forty-six and Forty-seven 743.5 feet; thence North A'l rtu ft nln II'.. HHO fnmt n v nwv vte.v ivt. , itu S.iiithaaat al h tUm. r.iiinto 1 road; thence South 4D deg. 27 mln. West along said side of road 229 0 feet: thence South 42 deg. 0 m'.n. East 100 a feet; thence South 49 deg. 27 mln. West 149.8 feet; thence North 42 deg. 0 mln. West 100.8 feet; thence South 49 deg. 37 mln. West 213.2 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 805.44 feet; thence South 28 deg. 55 mln. West 4459 feet; thence South 46 deg. 25 mln. West 316 6 feet; thence South 41 deg. 20 mhv East 271.2 feet; thence North 89 deg. 44 mln. East 3124.5 feet to the East line of Donation Land Claim Forty-seven; thence North 13162 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 Township Thirty-alx, South of Range One West of tiie 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 al the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, also all water and ditch rights appurtenant to awd lands, situated in Jackson County, State of Oregon. Dated this loth day of October. 1934. WALTER J. OLMSOHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy McLeod MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms S and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Rlalto Phone 161S-Y. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oove. 335 E Main. Painting and Paperhanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper Hannlng. Tel. 646-W 313 8 Grape Expert Window Cleaner, LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Wailng. On. FOB SALE POULTBY FOR SALE Rhode Island Red pullets and cockerels for breeding. Cuin mlnss Poultry Ranch, 9 ml. oat Midway rosd. FO RSALE Large fat corn fed fryers Phone 314-Y. Mrs. A. V. wsiaer. TURKEYS Narragansett. Breeding atock. W. W. Gregory, crater Lane Highway. FOR SALE Beautiful pure white Muscovy drakes. L. A. Sslsde, Cen tral Point. PURE Bronze tome. Cockersn's prise stock (5. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ash!snt FOE SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Extra fine 8-year-old mare: snout ids.; W. F. Jone, Rt. 1, Box 83. Rogue River. BUSINESS CHANCES WILL TRADE Grocery store for late model car. State model. Box 3S41 Tribune. Money To Lend MCLEOD. Nov. 7. (Spl.) Miss Yost of Logan, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Wright and son of Med ford were Sunday visitors at Rogue's Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allworth. Mr. Casey and Mr. Hoag were business visitors In Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan and little daughter have spent the past week as guests of Mrs. Morgan's mother, Mrs. Btarkle of Medford. Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Olass were In Medford Friday. Ted Smith returned Monday af ter spending several days In Med ford. Miss Alice Rujd entertained the boya and girls of the Laurelhurst school with a Hallowe'en party Wed nesday afternoon. The following mothers were visitors at the school: Mesdames Hobart Dltaworth, Jim Rodgers and J. E. Peyton. Mr. and Mrs. Van Stein attended at Medford last week. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, who have traded the McLeod property some years ago were visitors In this vtel nlty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dltsworth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlts worth were Sunday afternoon callers dt tne Olass home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith and fami ly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vincent. Miss Alice Rudd hss moved Into one of Coburns' cabins, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allworth and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Co burn Monday evening. The following were m Medford Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dlts worth. Mr. Casey, Mr. Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rodgers, Mr, and Mrs. N, F. Ohrt and son, Wallace. A minstrel carnival will be staged at Prospect high achoot Nov. 11 at 8 p. m. Boxing and wreatllng, aide show, games and various other en tertainments will be featured. Prizes will be awarded to winners. A small L admission will be charged. HONORED AT FAIR CLOSING 3i t V V c ' f : ... 1 A ahower of gifts greeted Mrs. Helen Reld of Chicago when the attended the world's fair on the final day of the exposition and became the 16 millionth visitor during 1934 to pass through the turnstiles Shown with her are Major Lenox Lohr (left), general manager, anc Rufus C. Dawes, president of A Century of Progress. (Associated Presi Photo) . Forest Creek Sams Valley FOREST CREEK, NOV. 7. (Spl.) Mrs. Irvln De Haas of Ashland was removed from the Ashland Commu nity hospital to the home of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wulf, October 28, to recuperate from a serious Ill ness. She Is. however, still In a criti cal condition. Mr. and Mra, Pnul Pearce and fam ily were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jnck Crump Hallowe'en. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hill of Phoe nix were visitors at the Lee Black home November 3. Mrs. Charlie Madsen and Mra. Ar thur Davles called on Mrs. Paul Pearce October 30. Result of the school census enu merated lost week show there are 30 children of school age In thla dis trict. Transacting business In Medford November 2 were Mr, and Mrs. John Black and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce, Harry Ayrea returned from the Evans Creek CCO camp to spend the week-end with his family, Novem ber a. Mrs. Jones of T-nke Creek, who spent the past few weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Davles, returned home November & Daphne Meek spent Hallowe en evening at the home of Vera Ayres. Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. CARS. ETC. Prompt service and le gal rates. W. E. Thomas. 45 9 Central. State license No. S 157. PERSONAL EDITH MONAHAN READINOS DAILY. Grand Hotel. REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual readings dally 315 So. Riverside Wall Paper Cleaning. WAI L-PAPER CLEANING, le per eq ft. Mr. Black. 810 N Rsrtlett. FOR SALE OR TRADE Two white sows and male hog. Milton Hous ton. Ross Lane. PEDIOREED Arwora rabbits, 2 50 and less. Phone 1150-W. FOR SALE Wesnera. feeders, ft hoe. and reentered -.,.? 0Taoa sows. Tel. asa-J. O V. Myers. rntug .till, FOR SALE Oentle fsmlly cow. cheap. Ernest Ungren. Oold Hill. pon sale Weaner Pigs. 1U0 West i lai. EAD8 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 810 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices l.gnt. 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X MISCELLANEOUS ACROSS 1. Central por tion of an ear of corn 4. Vagabond Age 12. Wonder and fear II Prune or abridge 14 Cut off 16 Repay 17. Choose by vote 19 Press 30 8avBka and merciless 11. Expert war aviators 81. Burning with hot water ot steam 87 Situated at the bottom 89 Reclines 30 Son of Judab 31 Insect II Golf club, ef a Chriaio sort 14. To: Scotch II. For that reason 86 Eat awar gradually 87. Do without 19. Attractive Solution of yesterday's Puzzle capshaimsmew S AjWDlUSTpBOlU N D 1t i nsJmIe Rfc e s T WE N hpM A lIeIe 11 ilA R EpjE V I Lg E 5 A N 1 5jT A I N IjDpl A H w E BpS A LM E L S E pp e rTT n0V el l e d JM WMS E ETA HL D A U NT 1 R E LAN D S E RjSjl A J 0 EHO l L s tTews1ee1rspy 42. Series of nainft! 41. Heated chamber 44. Dnrlose 46. Having less covering 48. Respire 61. Unit of work 62. L'ntven S4. LOriR fish &&. EnRiinh rtver Rt. Wooden Din 7. Thinly DOWN 1. Elevator carrin.re 1. Be Indebted 1. legacy 4. Trim or oeat Fixed chargei Ibaen character My elf Without ao qual Rind of resin Fabulous bird Suitable Bit her of two conntella- tlona Covers ' Profit Humble Law Buffoon Approaches Salute Stayed long Shower Corrupted Presented Supplication Ravine Juniper Pare Garden plot Exlet Ornamental knot Pronoun City In Minnesota Artificial lanKuags u njn ail rtlVi rmrrrm AP Uu Sr. wwi ijCilS 4.WWi iwic p acur:tv. Chance to rrflnanoe etlt lax first mortgage. Write Boi 3615, Tribune. . i MONEY LOANED on snything cfj ralu. Cecil Jeiuilufs. I 1 i2 13 wy i5 1 i7 18 w r r a i ! If. MMl S' Hff tlIJL 31 40 --if 43 5ifcZZ"SZZZZI15 Ale 47 1 Jo sl sisT v7.S4 .;'; A. ., Brownsboro BilOWNSBORO, Nov. 7. (Bp..) Mrs. John Dny called at the Wright home last Monday. Mrs. Imogone Charley Is at Lake- view with her sister, Mrs. Mary Myer, who Is seriously 111. Frances Myers of Eagle Point spent Wednesday night with Lois Wright. Louis Rohrcr spent several days at Horn brook visiting relatives 1aet woek Mildred Hansen was the geust of Wanda Wyant Wednesday night. Melvln Wright visited with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wright, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Butler have moved Into the vacant house on the Blass ranch. Mrs. Elizabeth Orlssom, who re cently returned from a rrip to Idaho, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Max field. Mrs. Walter Marshall and son, Olen, spent several days at Roseburg, thy guests of Mrs. Florence Gilbert. The children, with their teacher. Miss Bid ley, enjoyed a party at the school house Wednesday afternoon. Games were played and fre fresh me nts served. Mr. Kartwrtght nnd Mr. Ring have moved onto the Wright place and will trap here this winter. SAMS VALLEY. NOV. 7. (Spl.) Mrs. 0: R. lYesham returned home Tuesday from the Community hos pital whore she recently underwent a mnjor operation. A successful baby clinic, sponsored by the health organization of Sams valley was held at the school house October 29. Twelve bablea were weighed, measured and examined by Dr. C. I. Drummond and Miss Walker. Dr. Drummond pronounced! the aver age condition of the Bams Valley babies fine. At the recent meeting to vote on the school budget for the next school year, there were only present the following residents of the district: M. A, Schulz, J. B. Fisher, S. S. Ab bott and O. T. Wilson. Those present expressed themselves as being dis gruntled over the poor showing of taxpayers. The following officers were named at the annual Grange election held Saturday night: Master, Jerome Fitz gerald; overseer, Wesley McDonough; steward, Frank Hansen; lecturer, Mrs. Walter Grant; treasurer, 8. 6, Ab-hot-t; secretary, James McDutiuugh; chaplain, Mrs. R. H. Seegmlller; as sistant steward, Herschel Harper; gate keeper, Berle Burreson; graces, Mrs. Bill Straus, Helen Williams and Marie Seegmlller; lady assistant, Dorothy Straus; chairman executive commit tee, A. B. Autenreath. A hobo sup per was put on by the H. E. O. Sams Valley extension unit took up buymanship at the last meeting with Mrs. Nora Straus as leader. Fourteen were present. Mrs. Aletta Blgham and daughters, misses Ruth and Grace, Mra, J. U. Frlnk and Mrs. O. T, Wilson attended the meeting of the Jackson County Health association at Medford Friday. A state policeman was In our dis trict last week investigating dam age done to premises Hallowe'en. TIME OF EPICJMPAIGN Refuses to Formally Concede Defeat Charges Votes Stolen Recall Threat Is Voiced by Ex-Socialist BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7.- (AP) Far behind the ballot count of Act ing Governor Frank F. Merrlara In the race for the governorship, Upton Sinclair, Socialist turned Democrat, today threatened to launch a new campaign to "end poverty In Califor nia, Refusing to concede defeat form ally, Sinclair congratulated his oppo nents xor their "brief victory" and declared "this election has Just been a skirmish and our people have en listed lor the war," Merrlam's running mate, George J. Hatfield, who apparently won. the lieutenant governorship over Sheri dan Downey, Democrat, declared "radicalism has been defeated," while Sinclair retorted "tens of thousands of workers all over the state" would watch keenly to aee "wether Mer rlara kept his promise about the old age pension and the 30-hour week." Hints at F. H. Conference Sinclair gave the first hint of his recent discussion with President Roosevelt by declaring the chief ex ecutive had promised to broadcast to the nation "on the principle of pro duction for use," a major tenet of the "Epic" plan, as -opposed to pro duction for profit. The former Socialist also charged that votes had been "stolen" and his campaign managers added they were not satisfied with the reports about the returns. They expressed the belief that large numbers of bal lots had not been counted and there fore they would not make any for mal admission concerning the elec tion of Merrlam. "Remember that we have the power of recall in this state, and If a Re publican reactionary becomes gover nor of this state we will have that recall power hanging as a sword over his lead," Sinclair said. Governor Merrlam, Iowa bom farm boy, aold his victory was one of "Americanism over radicalism." Merrlam Pledges Aid Poor He Issued a statement pledging himself to relieve economic distress and encourage the processes of eco nomic recovery, declaring his election as governor represented, "definite and positive adherence to sound and test ed methods In government and In economics." "We have demonstrated the essen tial common sense of the people of California," ho said. Only two Republican led In the congressional race, with the Demo cratic candidates almost uniformly ahead. 4Mrs. Florence P. Kahn of the fourth district was conceded victory by her Democratic opponent, Chaun cey Tramutolo, and George Burnham, San Diego Republican incumbent, was ahead of Edward Izao, Democrat, Big Vote for Johnson United Statu Senator Hiram W. Johnson polled a tremendous major ity over George Klrkpatrlck, his So cialist opponent. The Issuance of 154,000,000 ot new bonds also apparently had been ap proved. Of these, S30.000.000 was vo enable veterans to purchase homes and farms, and S24,000,000 was for unemployment relief. A proposition calling for local op tion apparently was beaten badly, while voters on the lacs of returns approved liberalization oi the old liquor control act permitting by-the-drlnk sales of liquor by bona fide cafes and hotels. Antelope ANTELOPE, Nov. 7. (Spl.) Har vey Stanley and Ted Seamon re turned home from San Francisco Nov. 4, where they had gone on business. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Baize and sons James and Richard visited Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Baize Nov. 4. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dutton return ed home from Portland Oct. 23, 'her Mrs. Dutton hsd a major op eration at the Samaritan honpltal. Mi's. Dutton Is reported Improving at this writing. Antelope club will meet Nov. 0. Men bers of the club are arked to brln wafers or Jello. Hotdes of cricket are reported by severs, people of Antelope as trying to take things In. Farmers of Antelope are busy plow ing and planting wheat and barley. Mrs. John O. Greb was HI Nov. 8 snd unaMe to report for work. Mrs. Mvrtte Smith and son of Medford s.ent Nov. 3 with Mrv Lou isa Greb. Miss Katherlne Oentner of Medford and Donald Culbertaon of Central Point spent the week tnd with their Oak Grove OAK GROVE, Nov. 7 (Spl.) Min nie ouy has started lessons in piano after school In Oak Grove school, Quite a number of students are taking advantage of this fine oppor tunity to get musical training. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Klrkpatrlck have returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald at Shedd, Ore, Mr. McDonald Is coaching and teach ing manual training nnd mathe matics In Shedd high school. Mrs. Lundle returned October 24 from Portland, where she has been visiting her sons and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Mllkouskl of Lozler Lane are the parents of a baby daughter, born October 28. Mr. and Mrs. McKnlght spent No vcmber 4 In Jacksonville with Mrs. McKnlghl's parents, Mr. and Mra. Ray Wilson of the Nugget Confec tionary store. Mrs. Mlmma Huston Is 111 at her home, Sunset Park, on Lozler Lane. Her many friends hop for a speedy recovery. Alton Math I eon has returned from Sacramento where has been em ployed. He will be with his family at the home of Mrs. Mathtson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hllea. The "pound party" at the school house Is to b held November 14 a mistake was made In the last announcement. Meteorological Report November 7. 1034 Forecasts Medford and rlclnlty: Cloudy with rain tonight and Thursday. Moder at temperature. Oregon: cloudy and with rain to night or Thursday In west portion. Moderate temperature. Ioral Data Temperature a Tear ago today: Highest 63; lowest 38. Total monthly precipitation .63 In. Excess tor the month J6 Inches, lilts Mule T. M. Kuril, 88. oi Jacksonville reported to city police that hta auto hit a mule at 7 o'clock last evening, north ot Eagle Point on the Crater Lake highway. The collision, although Kurts was drlvlnt slowly, crushed the radiator, parkin; IKjlKs and hood on the auto, accord ing to police report. Gee Mall TrlbLiie want sis. uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mra, Cecil Culhertaon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hstlett visited Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Dutton Nov, t. Total precipitation since September 1, 1834, 5 41 Inchea, Excess tor ths season MB Inches. Relative humidity at p. m. yes terday 07 per cent; ft a. m. today 96 per cent. Tomorrow; Sunrise,. 6:53 a. m., sunset, 4:67 p. m. Observations Taken at 1 A. M.. 120 Meridian Tims If i U I J jl f I Boles Boston Chicago Denver Eureka Helena ..... Los Angeles MEDFORD New Vork Omaha Phoenix Portland Heno .... Roseburg Salt Lake 8an Francisco Seattls . 50 Spokans ....-...- 60 Walla Walla 64 Washington, D.C, 58 68 48 31 F.Cdy. i 53 40 Clear . ... 48 Clear 78 60 Cloudy . 63 60 Cloudv 66 43 Cloudy I, 86 03 Clear 66 44 P.Cdy. 64 43 .03 Cloudy i, 76 60 Clear 94 84 Clear . 56 64 .06 Rain 74 40 Cloudy . 73 50 P.Cdy. 66 43 Clear ...76 58 Clear 48 .18 Rain 48 .01 Rain 48 T. Cloudy 43 F.Cdy