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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT:, mDFORI), OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1934. PAGE 30N13 T B WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR E ASY REFERENCE (VVA.bLVt!C I WXKVlB i:-0R.r-(ivv ; t ttesd every 0D tbu page f rlt) probably rlno exactly the thing oo went (o a) at kU . " H unl mere, edvrr tlM . . . lneI' pensive, effective RATES fm word tint insertion t (M1nlmlim Mc) net additional ineeruon. pa word (Minimum lOo) fat una per month, without copy changes Phone 75 TOE WANT A.D8 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR BENT Modern stucco home on Jacksonville Hwy. Harold H. Brown Agency. Tel. 195; titer 5. 1870. FOE RENT APARTMENT8 FOR BENT Furnished pt. 70S So. Oakdale. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap 830 Bennett. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Apt., furnished. nd sleeping rooms. 875 So. Central. FOR RENT Furnished apt Adults. 349 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR fcSNT Nicely (urnlshed rooms en J garage storage st moderate rates oy week or month. 825 South Riverside avenue. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Kanota oats, beat beard less barley and wheat. R. C. Ben son, Rt. 2. FOR SALE Heating stove, radto, floor lamp, large mlrTOr. 333 N Holly, Apt. 4. FOR SALE 150 Universal Electric range, excellent condition, 130. Phone 708-J. FOR SALE! Household furniture In good condition; cheap. Call 107 Newtown St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Wall Paper Cleaning. WAI L-PAPER CLEANING, le per sq ft. Mr. Black. 310 N Bartlett. PERSONAL EDrTH MONAHAN READINGS DAILY. Grand Hotel. REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual readings dally. 316 So. Riverside. LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE Dairy size, 15-crate Frlg ldnlre and cooler; used short time. Half price. Easy terms. Golden Glow Dairy, Grants Pass. FOR RENT Room 18x80 adjoining Mall Tribune Job Department, on nermanent tena.nl. Phone 75 or ap- i ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) office. FOR SALE OR TRADE Westing house range and tee box, 50-lb. cv paclty. W.'H. Holt, Rt. 1, Box 451, Medford. FOR RENT Floor sanding machine Economy Lumber. No. Riverside. FOR RENT "Holly Court. No. 3 Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. Phone 195. FOR SALE: Baled allalfa and baled straw, Edward O. Miller, one mile north of Medford on old Pacific highway. KOHLER PIANO BARGAIN. 40 00. Call 18-X-3, Central Point. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, October 37th. 1934. Notice la herehv fflven that rMarKr... I A. Baker, of Rt. 4. Box IS. Medford. I Oregon, who, on June 1st, 1933, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 019739. for S& SWi, Section 18. Township 37 8., Range 1 E., Willamette Merid ian, h&a filed notice of intention to mske final three-year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above describ ed, before Victor A. Tengwald. U. 8. 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 313 Portland Ave., Medford, Ore.; Samuel Ray, of Rt. 4, Box 183. Medford. Ore.; Arthur An derson, of Medford, Ore. WILLIAM H. CANON. Register. FOR SALE t-tube all electric Midget radio; also .6-tube battery set. HI Way Exchange, So. Phoenix. Phone 341-J-3. LOST AND FUUND LOST Fox terrier, male, S mos. o Id. lone ears, black, spots, snort whUc tall? Reward. L. E. clevenberg. 511 Haven St. Tel. 1304-J. V LOST Last Thursday, calico cat;' answers to name of Selllna. Apt. 7. Durrel Court. Phone 1017-L. LOST Small coin purse containing currency, between 11th and 10th on Laurel. Badly needed account slcx ness. Reward. 701 W. 11th. I FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Mljk cows for a used car. Give year model and price. Rt. 1, Box 547. Ashland, Ore. TO TRADE 10 ewes for platform scale or sprlngtooth harrow. John L. Nealon, Central Point. LOST Lady's shell-rimmed spje- tacles, also brown kid glove. Re ward for spectacles. Tel. 611-J-8. LOST-Blue wool blazer and helmet at VanSeoyos field Saturday. Re ward. 129 N. Grape. FOR TBADE 3 double beds, good springs, mattresses fol twin beds or day beds. Rt. 1. Box 348. Medford FOR 8ALE OR TRADE 3 cows Rt H C. Mulr. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford for late model Xord V-8. Tel 407-Y LOST H dog missing, call 1516. . WANTED SITUATIONS EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholatrlng for lumber, wood, (lsb poles and reels. Phone 969-R. FOH SALE OR TRADE White Jlec trie sewing machine for light se dan Box 638. Tribune. .TT.r.TB-in lortv wants house. keeping or practical nursing. Box I lUf. ITIOUHC. EXPERIENCED girl wants housework. No children. 1203 Nlantlc St. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE nwivntTMBRRun middle-aeed widow wants practical nursing or house keeping. Box 4612 ! WANTED MALE HELP LOCAL MANAGER WANTED by reli able manufacturer. No selling n a tiR nn nrMirlv to rlirht man. 300.00 cash required, secured and! returnaDie. wive pnuuc ur nu District Supervisor, Box. No. 398d, care Mali Tribune. WANTED-M1BCELLANE0US WANTED Army officer desires 5 or 6 -room furnished house. Reason able rent. Close in. Box 3709, Mali Tribune. DRIVINO to Kansaa City soon; want passenger to share expense. Write Rt. 1, Box 85. Ashland. WANTED To buy model T FoM sedan in good running order. Call at 311 W. Jackson. MIDDLE-AGED man with steady work wants to meet middle-aged woman. Box 3713, Tribune. WANTED Fresh cow. A. H. Webster, Central Point. WANTED A Splnnett desk, walnut or mahogany finish. Must- be in good condition and reasonable. Ad dress Box 3700. Tribune. WANTED To rent comfortable fur nlshed home, at least two bedrooms Phone 1310. WANTED Indian sidecar. Box 3868, Mall Tribune. WANTED Contract cutting wood with dracsaw. 81.50 per cord. We have all equipment. vEd Doy'.e. I Eagle point. FOR TRADE 16 A. highly improved; best of soil; 3 miles out. Want smaller acreage close In. L. G. P.ckell, Phone 1580-J. FOR EXCHANGE Equity In house. Call at 525 N. Riverside. FOR "exch AN G E For Medford 4 or fl-room house, a new. modern house and 3 acres clover, close In. good value. . B J. Palmer. Real Estate Broker, Jackson Co Bank, Msln floor. Phone 311. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30 acres on Old Stae road, partly improved, adjoining the Carl Meyers place; new garage; a nice view and out of the fog. Will sell part or all. Price 8800. Also 14 acre on McAndrews road, west end; fine garden land. Th.s place has some Improvements, house burned down. W. H. Brock. Gen. Del, WHEN you think of teal estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE Stock and dairy ranch. 160 acres, 47 cult., 37 excellent free water right, good improvements, well located Forced sale, ' 83503 place for only 81600. 15 N. Fir. FOR SALE 84200 Apartment House. Income 850 per month; 3 rooms oc cupied by owner would bring it up to (70. L. O. Plckell, 204 East Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE for acreage. i section; 180 acres broke, 120 sum mer fallow. 100 fenced for pasture: 40 miles west of Moose Jaw, Sas katchewan. Communicate, Box 300. Rt. 1. Medford. A BARGAIN My large lot, ou Ben nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut trees and berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash. Box 66, Tribune. WANTED Place close to Medford Pay with 8400 contract, payable 85 per month. J. I. Fenton, Talent. FURNITURE van going south waots 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 Md ford Must be cheap. Box 308 Mtii Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R, Tblbault. JUNK WANTED W pay Cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMJNJM BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BAROAAIN HOUSE 37 No Orape. Tel 1062 WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co WANTED Household foods. toves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House, 37 N Grape St. TeJ 1062. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son County Building & Loan Ass'd Phone 195. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE '27 Chev. coach; '26 Overland 6 tour.; Ford T sedan; 3 trailers HI Way Ex change, So. Phoenix. Phone 341-J-3. FOR SALE 1927 Hudson Custom Brougham 895.00. Eakln Motor Co. Hudson Dealer. GOOD USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-ins 1 LOW PRICES 1933 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan. 1933 Ford V-B Sedan 1931 Ford Model A Town Sedan, t.ke new; Karri-Keen trunk 1929 Ford Model A Town Sedan 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coup. 1927 Chevrolet Sedan. 1928 Pontlao Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 28 No Riverside. Tel. 18 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HIGHEST PRICES paid for fura. hldw and pelts Medford Bargain House 37 Ha Grape,. Tel 1062. fob" rent room board RATES vary moderate at 716 E Man ATTRACT! VT rooms 404 S Irape FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT House and l!i acre ground, west end McAndrews road, close in; 88 00 per month. W H Brock. Oen. Del.. Meuford. Ore. FOR RENT l-toom furnished house and 6 -room unfurnished bout; ( close in. 303 No. Holly. FURNISHED house and garage. 604 W 10th. FOR SALE Organ on storage bill Gold Hill FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 13 3-months-old R. I Red pullets. Rt. 1. Box 220. Cen tral point. FOR SALE Miner's screens every sice ana mesn ior piacer ana quarc cut to exact size. Ship anywhere Great saving In price Volney Dixon. 124 No. Riverside, Nat bldg., Medford. CONSTIPATION. lntestlinal self -pois oning yields to VIAVI EMIiLSION, a new and effective bowel hygiene. Remarkable results, priced low. Inf. free Viavi Dealer. Mrs. E. H. Hurd. 1138 W. 10th St.. Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE Fordson tractor for good team of horses Phone 417. Warrants called School District No. 91. Warrants Numbered 263 to 439 In clusive. Interest will cease (Nov. 13th, 19J4). Present warrants at the Med ford National Bank. Medford. Oregon for payment. J. S. SMITH, Clerk Dlst. No. 91. members were present. Mrs. Lundy was elected treasurer. The afternoon was spent In sewing on layettes for the Red Cross. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Fred Sander, November 37. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Green ot Klamath Falls were visiting their parents, A. P. Green over Armistice Day. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Richie spent Armistice day with Mrs. Richie's mother, Mrs. Mahoney, at Butte Falls. Mrs. Norma Coomea of Sacramento has come to care for her sister. Mrs. Ina Huson. who la 111 at her home on Loeier Lane. William Werner and family spent November 11 and 13 at Crescent City. The seventh and eighth grades ot the Oak Grove school surprised the principal. Mr. Neff, with a party at his home Friday evening, Novem ber 9. There will be an all-day meeting of the extension division of the Community club at the Oak Grove school November 33. A covered dish lunch will be served and everyone la asked to bring her pattern and dress goods. Mabel Mack will be present to assist. A good attendance is desired. Friday the ladles of Live Oak Orange met at the country home of Mr. and 'Mrs. F E. Klerscey and did sewing for a bazaar which will be held at the same time a turkey din ner wilt be served In their hall the evening of Dec. 13. A covered dish 1 lunch was served at noon. Those who enjoyed the day were Mesdames Greenwood. Shepherd, Botkln. Bad ley. Hall. Whipple, Bliss. Music. Mil ler and Klerscey; Messrs. puhrman Fleming, and Klerscey also enjoyed the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Botkln, Mrs. Lei ah Shepherd, Mrs. Claudia Music and Claude Murray were guests at a turkey dinner at Camp Wlmer Sun day. Ladles of the Presbyterian church aid will hold their baeaar and din ner at the Community hall the eve ning of Nov. 18. Brownsboro Courthouse News i Furnished by the Jackson Coum Abstract Co. 13) B sixth Streett Rogue River City warrants Called for Psvment. Notice la hereby giyen that th.re are funds on hand In the General Fund of the Cltv of Medford for the redemption of Warrants Nos. S033 to J 8321 inc. Interest on the above War rants will cease after November 15:h. 1634. Dated tills 13th day of Novem ber. 1934. OUS H. SAMUELS, City Treasurer. PIANO BARGAIN Exceptionally good usea piano, ismour make ags oo Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE Woven wire fencing, 20c roa. red risn, Phoenix. FOR SALE Used brick. South end Cottage St bridge. Call at S. Chll ders, (31 Spencer St. FOR SALE Buescher Melody O saxo- pnone, Dattery radio, so Eastman Kodak postcard size, portable trie trola. 7 golf clubs and bag, house hold appliances, fruit Jars and tools. 822 Cedar. ALL MAKFS of washing machines re paired. r'icK's Hardware. 131 west Main. DRY WOOD SO tiers laurel, 50 fir 616 Pennsylvania. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County reen uo., qui and Bartlett Hta. 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 ! ued at (2000 for light car Across from Medford Riding Academy. FOR 8ALE Solo trumpet. New never been used Cheap Cor cash. Box 472U Tribune. FOR SALE Apples. Phone 132-L. MISCELLANEOUS S PAIRS Ladles' Chaidonlce Hosiery i postpaid. Guaranteed. Fnll Bar gain Circular ready. L. s. Sales Co.. Asheboro, N. C. DRESSMAKING II So. Orange. ARCHITECTURAL drafting. House plans and details. 323 Rennet, Berrydale. MONEY LOANED on anything of muo. ircu Jennings. DOGS examined free. Dr. stone, 4th ana Ba. ueil. BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A.dd ing Macnine, Typewriter, Boots Shoes, Hunting. Fishing Equipment oi i norm rtiversiae. Tolo TOLO, Nov. 14. (Spl.) Mrs. Laura E. Dlas has returned to her home, here to sell out. Among her posses sions Is a pair of beautiful pea fowl. Rev. D. D. Randall was making pas toral calls here Friday. He announced a meeting to be held in the school house November 14 at 8 p. m.. when he will present a talk Illustrated by stereopticon pictures. The public Is Invited to attend. No collection will be taken. Tolo Community club met In tho club rooms Thursday. November 8. After a short session, the club, with a number of lady guestss, picked out a quilt pattern. The quilt la to bo made and sold to help finance tlr.e school entertainments. The date for the Thanksgiving pro gram la November 38 at 8 p. m Messrs. Beer, Thorpe and Rawson are the entertainment committee. Tolo was well represented at the Armistice parude. All are glad to welcome "to this community Mr. and Mrs. Roy NlckolH, who have moved to the Scherer ranch. John Bohnert has finished a plow lng job on the Ktrtland farm with his tractor outfltt. Mr. Bohnert hps been plowing on the Penntnger place, also, where he has ground leased for next year. , ' OakG rove OAK GROVE, Nov. 1 4. ( Spl . ) Oak Grove Neighborly club met with Mrs. Brewold October 17. Eleven ROGUE RIVER. Nov. 14. (Spl ) Live Oak Grange met at the hall Nov. 5 with 28 members present. Five candidates were obligated In the 3rd and 4th degrees and several more names handed In for membership. An Interesting business meeting waa held. The lecture hour consisted of songs, talks and one number which was greatly enjoyed was given by Mr. Klerscey, dressed In a Mexican costume. At the close of grajige re freshments were served. The next meeting to be held on Nov. 19 will be a pot-luck supper at 7 o'clock and election of officers during the business meeting. All members are asked to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Shulta have moved Into the Ralph Witt home for the winter. Mrs. J. W. Mautdlng and children and her sister, Miss Bula Bedford of Medford visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson. The ladles are grand-daughters of Mrs. Wilson. The telephone exchange has recent ly been moved from the Waldorf ho tel building to the barber shop. The condition of Mrs. Chas, War ren who has been 111 so long ts not much better. Mr. and Mrs. T- E. Klerscey ' and Lawrence Jones were dinner fcMeftts Sunday at the J. M. Whipple honuv Mrs. Lora Carter, jjames Whipple, Harry White and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Galllgar composed the election board Nov. 0. There were 235 votes cast in Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Reed and Mrs. Moon of Eureka, Calif, spent Satur day night at the Wiley Carter home, Frank KUburn who ts making his home here with his uncle, Tom Wll son, returned Monday from Central Point where he spent n week visiting his grand mother, Mrs. Nancy Wll son. James Whipple who has been serv ing on the Jury is spending a few days at his mine on Pleasant creek He will return to the Jury Again Nov, 18. Mrs. Bertha Lund and daughter Beryl left Wednesday for Portland where Beryl wtll undergo an opera tion on her foot. Hugh Hartman and Maxlne Miller of Ashland were married Nov. 10. Mr. Hartman Is the 5th and 6th grade teacher In the Rogue River school. This young couple is at home tn the house belonging to . Glenn Nourse. BROWNSBORO. Nov. 14. (Spl.) Mrs. Theron Hall of California ar rived recently to be with her mother, Mrs. McDonald, whl la quite 1U. Leland Dy singer, who had his ton sils removed some time ago, Is able to attend school again. Mrs. Lamphlear, who has been vis iting at Ashland, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Imogene Charley has returned from her trip o Lakevlew, where she has been with her slstr, Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Percy Henry, Mrs. Frances Nelson, nd Carl Stockford were guests At the J. D. Henry home Saturday. Bob Nell accidentally shot himself while cleaning his gun at his home Tuesday. He waa taken to the hos pital and la getting along nicely. Claua Charley attended the atoclt meeting at Eugene. Mr. and Mra. Jim Worthlngton of Fortuna. Cal, who were recently mar ried, are visiting at the Worthlngton home. Lyle Hard family of Applegate vis ited at the May field home Monday, Mrs. Velda Dahlke waa a guest at the Charley and Monies homes Fri day. Grace Hounan was a dinner guest at the Glass home Tuesday. Bill -Gibson was calling on old friends here Thursday. Eagle Point Mail Tribune Daily Cross Word Puzzle hinueroarten oparta Bid it Music and dance. Phone Mi or 1298-W r Ruth Luy Alice Holmbsclt. BUSINESS CHANCES WILL TRADE Grocery store for late model cor. state model. Boi 3011. Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JM KHON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title ana Title Insurance. The only complete Title Syitam In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 8 No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs Rlalto Phone 161S-Y. ACROSS 1. Cringe f. Tennis stroke t. Donkey 11 Havlnr knowledge II. Town In Ohio II. Metal form used In stamping 15 Assail 14. Communica tion II. Public display .. - ' ''""Per :0. Routes rapidly II. Kind of fusl 2J. Canadian province: abbr. 18. Formerly 26. Tale 17. Rellrlous ceremonial 2. Calms II. Staves In tne bottom of a ship 15. Email tree frog 27. Fish eggs It. Not cook. a through 41. Jun. bill 42. Confln.d 43. Plfh.rs Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle T5T K i umu n I i tUDc 10 N O gp BTAIN" AL IfM O W HO C BTslH cTh eJw ii S oTohjON AlAKEM A RTlA L I V E IjA DO R E H JA E I L I T ATf E D BIA RgT I T AN sfu V A A G E K R I CAl IyIo1npep I" lHye t Its. (7. 46. French de partment and rlv.r 47. Those wbo to by 41. Old musical Instruments 52. Piece out 63. Bltttr h.rb M Anoint 66. Rent Conclude Heroine of "J I'acllscel" DOWN Publlo vehicle Bs In debt Carouse Hullo Nerve network Bemoan ?. Poem I. Qame fish V. County In Iowa Affixes a signature Baholdeat &Iake words from letters Rumored !!. Kdlbls seed 22. Addition to a bulldlm 24. ghorl (leahy underground stems 27. Cereal grass It. Ventilate 20. Thoss who mlrnfo It. Hallod SI. Eternity 24. Harden 6. Balanced It. Drl'-e r.n 29. Rous, from sleep 10. Put In position again 42, Dried plum 11. Withered 4. Ardor 41, Score at baseball 10. Old times: poetic 11. Huge wave EAGLE POINT, Nov. 14. (Spl.) Nov. 18 Is set aside as National Orange Sunday and St 11 a, m. Rev. Smith of Butte Falls will hold serv ices In the church. There will be spe cial muslo and everyone Is urged to artend. Regular Sunday school serv Ices at 10 a. m. Mr. nd Mrs. Harold Van Scoy are the partKta of a boy born Nov. at the Commvlty hospital. Mr. and Mi. Orval Henderson mo tored to Jacksonville, and Ashland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Myers, and Frances were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crawford of Sams Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young en tertained at dinner Saturday evening, the guests were Mr. and Mrs. orval Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, Mr. oiid Mrs. Roy Asnpole, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert La Rocque, Mr, and Mrs, Reed Charley. Friends of Mrs. Nora Harris will be sorry to learn or her recent 111 neas. Mrs. Harris has not been well for the past two weeks, but became worse Monday. Regular meeting of the Clvlo olub will be held Nov. 13 at the club rooms. ' A well attended meeting of the P.-T. A. waa held Friday at the high school. Musical program consisted of a duet by Dorothy Young and Billy Taylor, singing "Country Boy" solo "Little Man" by Mary Ellen Holman and two numbers by Grace Holman, violin; Bertland Stanley, saxophone, with Mrs. Stanley accompanying on the piano. An article, "Parents and the School," was' read by Mrs. Rita My ers, followed by discussion of the article. It woe decided to begin serv ing hot lunchea oa soon as the wea ther made It necessary. Tea and cookies were served by Mrs. Mabel Harnlsh and Mrs. Bertha Young. Miss Eleanor Throckmorton did hot spend last week end In Eugene, as waa reported. Mrs. Rita Myers assisted Miss Alice Malln with her demonstration at the Trail unit on the uses of the guide pattern Thursday. Mesdamss Lottie Van Scoy, Grace Walker, Julia Davles and Lulu Taylor also were guests, the meeting waa held at the horns of Mra. Pete Betz. Real E.tnte Trnnsfers W. J. Roberts, et al to City of Med ford. QCD. $1.00. Lot at corner of W. Main street and Orange St., Med ford. M. N. Hogan. et ui to City of Med ford. Deed. 11.00. Lots 17 and 18. Blw. 0, Queen Anne Add. Medford. M. N. Hogan, et ux to City of Med ford. Deed. 11.00. Lou 1 and 1. Blk. 0, Queen Anne Add. Medford. Everett Faber. et ux to State of Oregon. Deed. 11.00. Lot 8, Blk. 91, Central Point. Alice Moody to Mary Taylor. WD. l.OOLand In DI.C 76. Twp. 37. S. R. i West. Phoebe a. Hyde to Frank C. Hyde. WD. 31.00. NE of SW. NW of SE Sec. 18. Twp. 33 S. R. 4 West. Emily P. Counts to Harett E. Hunt ley, et al. WD. (3.00. Lots 10 and 11, Blk. i. West Medford Addition. Theresa K. Mitchell to Harold U. Mitchell. QCD. 310.00. Lot 8, Blk. I, and East 3 ft. of Lot 3, Blk. 1, Davis First Add., Medford. John L. Fowler, et ux to O. F. Cor son, et ux. QCD. 310.00. Lot 7, Blk. "A" Boulevard Park Add., Ashland. Ralph S. Wilder, et uv to Elsie L. Houston, et al. WD. 310.00. Lot 4, Blk. 3, Page Add. to Medford. Edith R. Ammercan, et vlr to B. M. Kline, et ux. QCD. 31.00. Land In Sec. 37, Twp. 38 S. R. 1 West. Wesley Hartman to Mary Wells Blbersteln. WD. 330.00. Lot 3. Blk. 39. Jacksonville. Mary Wells Blbersteln, et vlr to O. M. Knox, et ux. WD. 31.00. Lot 9, Blk. 30, Jacksonville. Lawrence Relchman. et ux to Jo sephine Cady. WD. 310.00. NE of SW. Ej of SE of SW. Sec. 8. Twp. 38 S. R. 3 West. Leona Creascn to E. H. Muhle. QCD. 310.00. N',4 of NW of SI of NW, NE of SW Sec. 28. Twp. 33 S. R. 3 West. Sheriff to A. A. Schramm. Supt of Bks. Bh. D. $1,080.67. Lot 1. Blk. "CI" Boulevard Park Add., Ashland. Sheriff to A. A. Schramm. Supt of ks. Sh. D. 33,718.78. Land In Sec. 7, Twp. 38 8. R. 3 East, Sheriff to A. A. Schramm. Supt. of Bks. Sh. D. $11,436.08. Land In Sec. 7, Twp. 38 8. R. 3 East. Harold U. Mitchell to Theresa Kel ly Mitchell. QCD. $10.00. 8. 83.7 ft. lots l and 3, BJk. 3, Southses, Addi tion, Medford. Charles Mee, et ux to Charlos B. Gay. et ux. WD. $10.00. Land In Sec. 28, Twp. 38 S. R. 4 West. ' Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. Not. 14. (AP)- CATTLE: 350. calves 5; steady, un changed. HOGS: 150. steady, unchanged. SHEEP: 100; steady, unchanged. CHICAGO. Nov. 14. (AP) (U. S. D. A.) Hos 30.000; rather slow, mostly lOo lower; packing sows 6o lower; better grade weights, above 340 lbs., largely ft.OO-OS; top, $o,95; 170-230 lbs., S5.35-90; light lights, $4.505.15; packing sows, 5 60-75. CATTLE 12,000: dull and weakr outstanding 1373 offerings, 9 BOc load, $0.86; lew loads, 8.5039.00; rank and file of crop value to sell 98.33 downward; sizeable supply. 7 down; bulk crop unsold: strictly grain led heifers steady, but grass kinds and all cows weak: vealera about 35c lower; mostly 96.00 down ward: few select, 96.30; stockert alow, steady. SHEEP 13,000; slow, undertone weak to 36c lower on bulk desirable) fat lambs, mostly bids suggesting full decline, talking around 96.30-73 on bulk good to choice native and ''few western offerings; sheep and feeding lambs relatively scarce. Indications around steady; few slaughter ewea, 1.75 2 23; best light weights, 92.50. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, NOT. 14. ( AP l -USD A ) CATTLE : 500; mod erately active; steers scarce, steady; she-stock strong, spots lfl-38c higher on heifers sand low-grade cows; park age lightweight medium steera 94.75: other unfinished offerings In first hands: good 900 to 1300 lb. fed steera quoted well abore 96. SHEEP: 300; no early- bids not sales. Foots Creek Portland Produce Dentistry. DENT16TRY Dr. I. H. Oom. 338 E Main. Painting and Psnerhanelng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper Hanging Tel 649-W 313 8 Grape Expert Window cleanera LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173 House Cleaning Floor Wsxlng On- Money To Lend TURKEYS Narragansett. breeding stock. W. W. Oregory Crater Like Hwy. FOR SALE Narsiranaetl breeding tur keys Cora E Hallman. Applegate FO RSALE Large fat corn fed frreri Phone 314-1 Mrs A C. Walker. ' PURE Bronze toms Covkersn's prlte stock 13 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Aahlend II FOR RENT Homes turr.lshrd ot unfurnished. Brown 4 Wail. FOR 8 ALE LIVESTOCK MONEY LOANED ON FUHNITURe, CARS, ETC Prompt service snd le esl ratee. W. E. Thomas. 43 3 Central. Bute license No. 8 187. FOR SALE Used sewing mschlnrs all makes, terms If desired. All makes i rented and repaired. White Sewing! Machine co. 34 K. Bartlett. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER A BTORAOE CO Office 1018 No Central Phone 16 Prices right. Service guaranteed. FOR SAL Wiener p'.fs 1130 Wast J..4. HAWLEY TRANSFER Eipert pack- . era and movers Special livestock j monng equipment. Prices t.gtn I 813 North Riverside. Pnons 1044-X ' 1 2 3 r i5 pf i7 Is w r r 7W' s i n .: y'-'i, ',. 27 2.6 E S 21 3o ';,, 3i 32 33 M IF if 35 3 iS5 S2 TTJJ IT si Central Point CENl.UL POINT, NOT. 14. (Spl.) Mrs. Mary Hay who haa been con fined to her room since May, suffer ing from the Meets of a broken hip, from which slv" la slowly recovering, mas pleasantly surprised on Friday afternoon, when a froup of sister members of the P. N. O. olub arrived at her home for a "fruit-shower.' The ladlea served refreshments dur ing the social visit. Those participat ing were Mesdames Clara Parra, Ida Henderson, Emma Oleason. Cat her Ine Merrltt, Clara Vincent, Xva Cop- Inger, Ethel Southwell, Minnie Moor. Florence Eddy, Minnie Buckles, Mary Hay, honor guest and her sister from California, who la visiting at the Hay home. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell of Talent spent Sunday with Mrs, Cam. bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs Bert Hedgpeth. Not. 7 Mrs. Minnie Buckles as sisted by Mrs. Erma Hedfpeth enter tained the Past Noble orand club. These ladlea meet once each month. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Blbersteln and children moTed their household goods to Portland last week, where Mr. Blbersteln will enter business for hirnftelf. FOOTS CREEK. Nov, 14. (Spl.) Second unit meeting waa held at the Community hall Nov. 13 at which time the guide patterns were finish ed under the supervision of Miss Alice Malln. Mrs. Clay Biles and Mrs. Oeo. Hutchlns were hostesses. Ten Live Oak Orange members met at the Klerscey home in Rogue River No. 9 at which time plans were com pleted for a turkey dinner at the hall Deo. 13. The women also com-; pleted several articles for their ba isaar to be held the same day. The men worked on the hall. Among those Dresent were Otto Purhmon. John Fleming, Mrs. Wm. BradlejK and Mrs. R. L. Miller. Mr, and Mrs. Oeo. Koster spent Sunday on Blrdseye creek, guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Coverdale. I, O. Zlerolff waa re-elected as di rector of the Gold H1U Irrigation dis trict at the election held at the Riv iera store Not. 13, for a term of 3 years.. Lester Bollng and daughter Betty and Mrs. Bertha Foyer were Or ants Pass shoppers Nov. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes of southern California visited friends here last week, enroute to Washington. Mrs. Artie Doren of Medford waa a week end guest of her daughter. Mrs. Tom Henderson. Several friends gathered at the Tom Henderson home Wednesday evening and a can'iv pull waa en Joyed. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carr, Erwtn Mc Dole, Harry Humble and Mrs. Artie Doren. Mrs. Rose Qsy and Miss Alice Har per left the first of the week for Oakland. Calif., to be gone foH some time. Mrs. Deacon and Ervln Mc Dole will care for the ranch during their absence. Mrs. Victor Blrdseye attended the Clvlo club meeting at Mrs. Cloy Dicks' Nov. 0. Eunice Koster Is spending this week In Gold Hill with her sister In-law, Mrs. Tony Rosa. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Drummond were Orants pass visitors Not. 10, A rummage sale sponsored by the Llva Oak Orange wilt be held at the Oirl Scout hall In Rogue River 4ov. 34. Wm. King spent Monday In Med ford with his daughter, Mrs. Grace Burden and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carr ware guests of Mr. and Mrs. Venoll Cer veny the evening of Not. 6. Mrs. W. H. Miller accompanied Mr and Mrs. Jay Davidson to Medford Thursday evening to visit the Frank ChlKUrs family. The Davidsons left Friday morning for Oregon City to visit their daughter, Mrs. Clay Bchrump and family. Mrs. John Biles accompanied her daughter, Mrs. O&car Jolesorr to her home In Medford Not. 10. Ray oaunyaw returned to Ingot, Calif., Not. 0 after spending two weeks here visiting his sister, Oeo. Lance. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 14. (AP) BUTTER Prints. A grade, 33 'e lb.; in parchment wrappers, 34 0 lb. In cartons: B grade, parchment wrap pers. 33',4c lb.: cartons, 33c lb. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: K grade, deliveries at least twice weekly. 33-85c lb.; country routes, 31-33cJb,: B grade, or delivery less than twice weekly, 31-33o lb.; C grade at market. EQOS Sales to retailers: Specials, 34c; extras, 33c; fresh extras, brown, 33c; standards, 38c; fresh mediums, 39c; medium firsts, 2flc; fresh pul lets, 33c: do, firsts, 30c; checks, 30c; bakers. 31c dozen. EOQS Buying price of wholesal ers: Fresh specials, 33c; extras, 80c: fresh extra browns, 30c; extra firsts. 37c; extra medium, 34c; medium firsts, 31c: pullets. 18-19 Vac; do firsts. 18c; undergrade, 18-17o dozen. ONIONS Oregon, 41.75-3 cent&l; Yakima, l 50-1,80. Cheese, milk, country meats, mo hair, live poultry, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Use Mill mbuDS aal toe. PORTLAND, Nov. 14 (AP) Oraln: Wheat .Open High Low Cio Mny .85',4 B6X 8S .B6'J Dec 84 .84 3 .83ii Caah: Bla- Bend bluestem 93; dark hard winter, 13 per cent. 07; do, 11 per cent, 90; soft white, hard win ter, northern spring and western re 83 !4; western white, 83'. Oats: No. a white. 33.oo. Corn: No. a E yellow. 38.7S. MUlrun, standard, $31.00. Today's car receipts! Wheat, 10; barley, 1; flour, 7; oats, 8; hay, t". Portland Wheat Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Hot. J4.(AP) Wheat: Open Wi-h Low Close Dec, old ... .9B 1.0014 New 1.00 1.0014 Mae .96 .m July .MVi -M .00 14 .98 4 3'A .99 ?4 ,99i .99 , .93 ft Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Not. 14-IAP) The atoclt market steadied today, as sell ing of the utility Issues subsided. Some of the electric power Issuei registered new lows, but their loesea were counterbalanced by gains in several Industrial specialties. Tne close was Irregular. Transfsra ap proximated 1.000.000 shares. Today's closing prices tor SJ se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. A Dye W4 Am. Can 108 Am. le rgn. Pow. 6 A. T, 4s T, ..Ill's Anaconda ........ 10i Atch. T. S. r. "5 Bendtx Avis. -. Beth. Steel California Paak'g. Caterpillar Tract, Chrysler .... Coml. Solv. .. Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont a,n. Poods dsn. Mot. ... Int. Harvest. I. T. ic T. Johns-Man. Mrs. VET AID COMMISSION INCOME INCREASING SALEM, Not. 14 (AP) Income from properties under control of the World war veterans state aid com mission haa Increaeed from a return of 8 4 per cent to as per cent dur ing the past year, Jerrold Owen, sec retary of the commission reported to the board today. Dm Mall rtibun. aut ads. 37 89' 32 H an mi 21". a 91 Ji'i t 30 S , 1H 9', Monty Ward North Amer. Park Utah - Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou, Pae Std. Brands H St, Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amsr, Unton Carb. U. S. Steel .... . 85 . 38 1114 , n1. . 15'i . 8H , 18 , IB'i , 94 . 43', 48 84', Silver NEW YORK. Nov. 14. (API Br,r silver easy, So lower at 581.0. Hen Framlwo Butterfal SAN WRANCISCO. Nov. 14. (API Pint grade bulterfat 34c f. o. b. fan Francisco. A 17 oooooo housing plan has been approved for Chicago.