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PAGE NINE WHAT TOU WANT &msiied FQR EASY REFERENCE! I WAKYIcD TO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1935. Bead every ad on this page, probably find ex actly the thing yon want to buy or Mil. If It Ign'l there, advertise. 1 1 ' a Inexpensive, effective. RATES Br word first insertion te (Minimum 25c) (jMh additional Insertion. Bar ward ,c (Minimum 10c) B Una per month wttkoa exeiy ckaages riionej a FOB WAHT A.D- LOOT A 3TB JQUJTD LCfcT Large brown tarpaulin with rln.l In corners, between MedforU Hid VanHoevenberg ranch. Sam Valley. Phone 33. Rwlnialn, Truckl ing Co. 3eward. LCT 3 weeks H30. black !lphord dog with white collar and tehltw tip on tall. Phone 1516-J-2. Reward. LCJIT Lsjiy's lgln atrlst watch, link tae. 1 chain, Ksiuru mj onuss vjm Kewird. MT II d soil 118 VOUNO MAN take up air condition ing and electric refrigeration. Must . be mcchaalcally Inclined. ao em ployed, willing- to train spare tine to qualify. Write Utilities Xng. Inst., ox 6045, care Mall Tribune. VAVT9B I1SSALS WANTED Lady to share apt. with high school teacher. 510 So. Oale dale. WANTED Lady to care for 1 chil dren, help with housework. Call between 5:30 end 6:30 p. m., 422 So. Ivy. WANTED Competent you:aa wonalr for annerel houwork. References. Call at 15 Summit or Phone 1249-V. STJD Iftw'e CI. efcpjarlinced 'AST- trMti for hoiarl Call at 1207 1. Jac'teun St . Medford. VAlPCTaD Voman to do houwswor.. Phone -. twtaaen 9 and 7 p. n. touto woman, rsxt, cor.nll. tt. M and 90, for light home work, man and jn. In country hoaie. O00U . Box 593, Trib une Ata Aots mu& jaa)f3Xt.IENCD Anjou pickers wantwd Monday, Sept. 9. Tel. H. L. Oon yon, 579-R, Medford ttpt. Station. ..-r ;.,:ncci pear nlcfera. :tK and Anjous. Jkonday. 'pt. e.nron. Fair Caiks Orchard. Tel. 871-Y bajfore 7 a. m. or after . m. VilnD Ambitious ikopl to turn prasrnt ldlft hours Into bi:a pay days through buslne. training Day or aVanlng and Home Study Cours es In Junior and Sanlor work Pall term optns S?tmber 16. Wadford Buslnei Collegs. OWN. VAT9-lTVAfS aAPBRIXNCED stenograoher desires position lr. office. References. Box 5aD7, Tribune. WAaTVD Propotl for hauling 100 ton hay. Box 5708. Trloune. GIRL ayants board and rcjm In prl vate home near high school. State price. P. O. Box 395, Medf.a. WANTED Small grocery store with geat pump. Box 3D0, Tribune. jf ANTwD To secure aiooo loan on " house end lot In Medford. 5t"iW, Tribune. CASH for barley, wheat and oats. Phone 403-J-l. EMPTY furniture van returning from Phoenix. Ariz, about Sept. 6th wants load from there or way points. Tel. 616. Hawley Transfer. HAVE YOUR Furniture reupholstered, reflnlshed. reglued by K&lbault. Phone 969-R r estimate. WANTED fVe pay cash tot household goods t'lrnlture and ftoves We ao otiy metsia Di'les. pelts wool tVd m . till." M&hKuKD HAKIIA1N IICIUSII 27 N Urape 3t Phuntg062 O'ANI-ED Heifei ealvea Writs Buoy Schuia Beanie Oregun WANTED Bert cattle veal, lam OS and pastue J J Osenoiugge FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small furntslKQ house. Inquire 35 8. Oakdale. TOR RENT S-room modrn fumiii k! houe. 35.00. rtjuire Signal Ser vice Station, cor. 6th an1 Fir St FOR RENT 5 -room furnished tou-e, J20. 330 Haven- Call it 324 Hiven. FOR RENT 1017 Wet 10:h St Six room unfurnished home, hardwood Toora. fireplace, nice tew yard 30 inc water Chorlee R. Ray. Realty. Medrorc Bldij. Phone 30J. FOR RENT -$ room modern houa. garden, fruit and attMCttre grounds 122 60 per mo arar paid Inquire at "24 Aider St "OR REN1 rlme tumuaed & unia-aiad- Eovo A Wiit. FOR. RENT FURNISHED ROOMS I o" ,,.. nlao. for teacher.1 TO room ftUU uwu, ots Central. FOR RENT Sleeping room 335 So. Riverside. ATTRACTIVE ro.au 404 3 Preps FOR RENT ROOM BOARD WILL FURNI3H room and board to school teacher or employed ladles, also garage; terms reasonable; nicely located. Box 6713. Tribune. ttAlXS reasuoaola at 716 K Main FOR RENT APARTMENTS ATTRACTIVE APT. Newly decorated, new furniture, heat .hot water, gar age. Rates moderate. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT Large cool apt, radio and sleeping porch 618 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Floor sander. For Sale Tree props, tree prop hooka. Econ omy Lbr. Co.. Phone 694. POR RENT Business location room 18x50 Will remodel to suit tenant Apply Mall tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Shropshire buck, short 2 yrs. old, exchange for 1000 lbs. of wheat. Harry Barr, Jack sonville, Ore., Star tit. F9K IXCHAKGa UU E8TATX VSCV dealrable town property locat ed In the heart of San Joaquin val ley, Modesto, Oal., trade for prop erty In or new Medford. Will as aum. Olva description. P. O Box 252. Madford. . 1 ALB XXJJk ISWAM FOR SALE Lot In Ashland, block from Normal, or trade for used car. Apt. , Tiding Bib?.. Aihland. IOR SAL y owner, 4-room house; city water and light; lot 40x120. Reasonable It taken socai. 207 Co lumbus Ave. - 1- ACR cloat; to city limits; 4 reott.. house, splendid chicken houMH, brortltir hou-, choice gr dan Hum, closa to rad schoo. Previous price $1850, uo $U75, aft H muet 0 sold quickly. Term. 61 Acrw valley land. 5 miles from Bedford; 35 A. alfolf-. rt grAln, corn nrt psturt; smell hou aiai barn, chlckn housa; cXd location. Liquidating bnle pronrty, oln at J00; trn-. B. J. PALttaVl Real Estate Broljer. pac In Palnr Kulc StoJU, SISCIYOU HIGHT It SOUP Automatic oil ht, rcfrm. bw.h, 3 rms. extra lare; fine view, cement bwnwit, floor uaflnlarwl atteo. " VrlMV ifclo cojt. treNte-ln. Open dally 2-5 p. m, 1619 Bt tfln a)t. W have very carefully built mod- ern buiaalo'. In t beautiful t tl: with fine shat'fc trc. and commndha , wndarful panoram ic vif of tin valley for saW t t real sacrifice price. 111 t li to shoa you tfi! If you at lHa - ted In Ui$tig advantagt of th prtsant lo market price. We feel 5urd tat the price of JOd real esailk le on th up-frtdt. and now ! the time to get that hotu. ftHOVN & WH'TS Realtor IM W. -aln lUUtM M. 8L4 M RaH' Jackain Oouaaty Bulldlr Lom Mid FhcM IS - t4Vl taval hV-clab honf prop artitJ! in Gold Hill, OantreJ t'otnt Hbsa'fcaKl. AshlacMl foi naia on rant al blt or tree for fortUnd or.ip rty reduction for ash be at- wrlM M. MM. Grani aVshlawt Om. nnm you thiM ot aui tAiuca icn ACR. ml) imsrovtM. toocM and equipped, clos to Mctttford; Mom ywh or incom proparty Bl anca loiV time, low lntaraat. O. 4 DeVoe. 520-J-2. FOR SALE 1930 Whippt sport KtM eter. 60 W. 11th. ' DURANT Pickup, mechanically, i teel body, good m rubber, only ,135 00. PIRCE-ALL TOTC CO, Dode and Plymouth. TOR 8h-19 34 -B pick u p. Pho 403-J-l. GOOD USED CAR1 Reduced Prices Trade and Terms 1933 Plymouth 6 DeLui.6 aed&n, sldemounts. 1934 Plymouth coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe regular ae- dan. 1930 Ford "A" 3-door sedan. 1932 Packard 6 DeLuxe sedan. 1h;i5 chryaler fl sedan. 1929 Cadillac sedan. 1929 Ewx Challenger town sedan. 1931 Harley-Davldson motorcycle. 1929 OKlsmoblle roadster. Several other cheaper twed oara to choo from. ARMSHRONQ MOTORS, Inc. 38 N. Riverside t) Tel. 18 29 CHEV. coach with Karl -Keen trunk, good rubber and looks well. Pr'ced right. Eakln Motor Co., Hud son dealer. '35 TERR A PLANE aedan, demonstra tor. B:g dipcount. new ca gujran tee. Eakln Motor Co., Hu-jwn deal- POR SALE DdTe tou-.rut i5 00 Star Delivery M5.00. Riy's Market, Talent. FOR SALE Hudson seC.an with ctr tent and camp outfit 1150 00 cash Phone 957 or 832-R. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Sound entt ho'-ae suitaole '.or women or children 203 Mountain Ave. Ashland. Ore 2nd hoiu beiow B P track TWO OOOD COWS, some Hood milk gr3ts. 1 sow. 9 1 wc-'d s-.-x fr ssie. M. V I'omeroy. o-iid Hiii. ftr. Old Stage road and Galls creek FOR SALE LIVESTOCK poH SALS' Four-year-old HoUtein bull. H. H. Dietrich. Route 4. i FOR SALE 6 milk cows. 14 mile south Agate sctiooi on Miaway roaa. O. 8. Lammey. FOR SALE 12 head stock cattle. In quire Wayne Doska. Trail. Oregon. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Mixture Australian shep herd and collie pups. Phone 144-X, evenings. FOR SALE Purebred hounds: one 2- 1 year-oia xemaie aiv a niaie p.ips I ready for training. O. T. Wilson. I 6-F-: Qold Hill. FOR SALE POULTRY . AND EGGS 2 DOZ. R- I. R. pulleta. 315 AsSand Ave.. Medford. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS QUCUMBERS Fresh every day. Doe. 1700 Prune St. 5 USED tire and tubes. 5.25-21. Ed Case. 602 So. Riverside. HAWAIIAN ateel guitar. Instruction books, tunera and plclca. fo.00. 243 North Holly. FOR SAL1S Prunes. Phor.) 7-f-12. FOR SALE Hay In shock. End Q. Peach. Tel. 774-R-4. J. D. Shaffer FOR SALE Electric range, wardrobe trunk, caah register, adding ma chine, guns, watches. Cecil Jen nings. 5 So. Front. FOR SALE 3-ln. aand and gravel pump, engine, suction hose, boxes, steel riffles, all complete. Inquire L. Wise, Gold HIU, Ore. FOR SALE Alfalfa In shock. 911ton Houston, Rosa Lane. CANNI NO beana. New crop. Phon 493-R. ' ' PRUNES lc lb., you pick them. 2 ml. west on Jacksonville hlghvay. B. E. Ford. RSMINGTON Noiseless No 6 Tpe wrlter. Majestic 8 -tube cabinet radio; both In excellent condition. Must sell immediately. 24 Geneve. FOR SALE Used flat-top desk with 2 chairs; also Burrouens adding machine. Addrr Box 6553. Tribune. 90R SAL Pech; flna .uirs and Jlbarto raady no. Ray GuchP. near Rogue River Academy, Jcfr-sonvllIe-lhonlx road. KM A.L oy. oh boy! uwwaw over end ahort le than half prlca. But It' lumttjr. La tll llaiT. 1520 M)rlh RiverIda. 14RE1W. ATTlTIOaVl MiT rebuilt cond-hnd farm lmpl men1 at bargain price call t 3 outh Grp, Mdford. PJAOH tale and llbart. tarry Wll.eon. ?adford Rct Osrden on Cchard Home Drlv. (JORN Golden Bantam; tomatoes, 50c lug. 2 miles west on J'V'.lle Highway. B. E. Ford. P09L SL$ Crawford, clings. HMUfcr tas. Mutr. peachw C. C. Clrrn, J3 Vancouver, ihone 101i-L. 4AG4isii? usd e:ctrlc fmlx Hubbard l-os. DftR rlf! bargains, tuy nca at price. &7.50 to 7.30. Ammuni tion, tents, sport shcJN, clothliaf . good st l head rod I4.I&. Corn out so me Urn. Cliff ;vrt Shop. 17 North Rivrsid. CANNING TOTCM. U I. V. Penlifer. 3 mlUa north &tmi Point, Pacific Highe. O SALft Pach(i. 0 or j toe Jt hrtflnnli to npin, Phors your order now for the. fin no-Vrrl- Itd Kltsirta and ul. QuctWs Cat chard. Phona H57-L. at.AVUi VOU CM M MpMj PM4nai nv K(-s CaraM WJlia ; ACw 20.000 jKlM om h&n:. Im. L'a and 2 s Ji u ttor you ay. 8M ford aLiain aXoursi FOt flALd Uwwi tucks crtftt mt from kynvcm:Jrj Yard's. HA new wclajir rolla Installs m you old waihr 4ny mala avU bi Bargain prlcaa thl month only Fick' Hard war OR SAlt Cookln applak. 132-L. hoaj WE MAKE and remodel clothing. Kiddles' and adulta' appire rem.ide Into new schow and fall wear. Oyi ult us about your "what to wear this fall" problems and shvo. Tel. 744-X. evenings. PERMANENTS at Prevoss Shop. 1 45. cor Oakdale at lOtrr Ph. 727. BUSINESS CHANCES $60 WILL OIVE you a business of your own. Call 1031 N. Central. PERSONAL MATT YE E. RUSSELL, D. home, 305 E. Jackson Sr., Ore. D la at Medford, GIFTED PSYCHIC glvea advice on all arfaiis of life. 903 No. Riverside. REV. NKXIB L VINCENTSplrliual consultation. Phone 289-R. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ahtracta J KON CO. 4IISIKM1 CO Abstracts ot ntle and Title insurarjce Trie nly complete Pitie System o Jackson Co'jnty. MUKHA V AaTHACl CO AaatractJ of title Room; 3 and 5 No 42 North Central Ate. 'ipstatra Money to Lend MONEY LOANED to 300 for oersor.al or household purpose on Hrise Purniihinf or Autoa: also Catm Return need Loan cloed witnm Ju minutes U'-enft No 8 157. See W. E Taomaa, 45 So Ceo Wal. O BUSINESS DIRECTORY HAWLEY 1'KANtfKEH Expert paa era tno mover Special iiveatoci moving aqutpment Prloee right 619 Nrth Rlvarstde Pnune 315 Tntnirer. rRUCKINQ AND fflVKAUE LOCAi and long distance oauling Furni lure OHving. etc Keaaunable rate Tel 833 P E SamauD Co EAD3 TRANSKEH STORAMBO Office lOlfi No Central Phone 819 Prices right Service xuaranteed Expert Window Cleaner. LET OEOKXJE DO 11 - Tel ll House cleaning tlooi wuing ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Piano and Gulta? Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Accredited teacher of piano. Modem piano Instruction. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg., Medford, Ore. LEGAL ftOTIGXa Notice of Meeting of Boar of Equalization. TO WHOM IT MAY CONClfRN: Notice is herebj given that the Board of Directors of the Grants Pass Irrigation District will meet Tues-iwy. October 1st, 1035. at 10 o'clock. In the District office In the Courthouse, Grants Pass, Oregon, acting aa a flcrd of Equalization for the purpose of reviewing and correcting Its as sessments and aportlonmeWt of taxes, This notice la published by order of the Board of Directors of the Grant ?ase Irrigation District, this 3rd day of September. 1935. GRAftTti PAtf IRRIGATION DISTRICT. y NEMO CAftTSR, Secretary -Yki.nwkT. 0iiiltis f ribllcatlBji In the (ilrcult Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Marnioe E. Young, Plaintiff vs. Dollle Xfitthws; Kenneth Jacks and Hazel Jack.-,- husband and wire: Bdna Albers and Ernest Albers. wife and husband; the unknown heirs of wilber Jacks, deceased. Jackson County, Oregon and also all other persona or parties unknown claim ing any right title, estate. Hen or interest In and to the real prop erty described In the complaint herein. Defendant. To Dollle Matthews;' Kenneth Jacks and Hazel Jacks, hufand and wife; Sdua Albert and Ernest Albers, wife and husband; the unknown heirs of ftlbr Jacks. deced; JAckeon County. OnAon. and also all other parson b or parties unknown cl arming any right, tltl. estate, lien or lntcr--it In and to th real property de- crind in th complaint herein, n fentlants: 1 th iaM- T t)m fit at eg CM- apjn: Tou and sh of you ev ha by rqulrM to apiir and smcwr thw conmlilnt flMU iwKUn you In Uaa gbove entltld suit on or before th ;st day of four weks from the dat. of th first publication of this sum more, atild period of four weks tolnx the tlrm pracrlbed for publica tion hMof aidl If yci ($11 my to ap- pMa and. insiwr id complaint, for HiH thenaof the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in her complaint, to-wlt: That a decree b nterrt adjudicating any anS all rlht, title, estate, lien or claim which you or any of you have or claim to have in. to or upon the follswlng de tcrltVl real pfoirty situated and b ln Jn Jackson County, Ou)on, to wlt: Lota I. t anal 10 f &igle Pcnt atotiowe i th na are designa ted, dellnwUd an described on th official plat tharof of record la th offlc of the Recorder of Jakjn County, Crsaon. and beliai In iajction Thirty-four (34) South. Sna On (l) tatc of the Vil la met te Mktrldtin. tothcr with tlw Unsmanks, hrftdltaiinta' and ' npu.-nanc ttwateuato belor.f Iwr. or In - anytM appertllnli "hwtto J' aCBiU:v h etir !. . ooiioa t. !cura It. A 18. On 14, iairma hill 6Nlio ? tiit?Hjy'a Pwms ASHLUlMPl5UE E x cp t i onBsl. e E E LMfp P HF L A sEclb It iThtKlPajg , Cor wheel 1'owarn a low 1VI Past , awlrj ImnluiM 11. forn and gaunt In appearance ft. ymhot for xenon 4b) Heron 27. Asa la Away 82. Eilst 12. Settled coural of action 86. Beverags 86. Uncooked 87. Tale 88. Comefffcrth 40. Comtmratlva ending l: Jogged IS. RoijrIi with bristles IT. Character In "Tha Kaerl 3 u aerie" 41. Not In a direct . line ot an cestry 10. Highway 64 Ureek lattai 85. Porui 66. Devfra for (ripping and holding 67. Soak up 68. Vahlcie on runners 69. Otherwise ' yfc-r- 'Mt& W 'I Tr Hi 2Jc 28 7zf3o3t ' '',' . . 4 35 3T34 fj35 " mi WW 46 W m5Q 51 S3. S3 i 54 mss W 1 1 Wfa liSrJ 1 1 and declaring any and all such claims: to be null and void and It appearing that Plaintiff Is the owner in fee simple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or In terest oi tne ueiennams nerein or any of them and each and all of the Defendants herein and each and all persona claiming or to claim gby tnrougn or unaer inem oe icrever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempting to establish or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said property or any portion thereof and that Plain- tin s tine to SAia premises oe ior- ever quieted and set at rout, and such other and further relief as m..y be Just and equitable In the premise. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled CMirt, made and entered In said Court and cause on the 21st day of August, '1935. precrlblng that this summons be aercved by publication thereof once each week for four consecutive weeks In the Medford Mall Tribune, a dally newspaper published In Jack son County, Oregon. August 1935. Is the date of the flrst$ubllcatton of this summons. F. P. FARRBLL. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Room 10, Jackson County Batik. Bldg., Medford. Oregon. Notice of VI nut Set t lt'ifit. In the County gourt of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jack.son. In the Matter of the g?tae of Pred W. Payne, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, tht.t the undersigned has filed her Flrat and Final Account a executrix of the f tate of Fred W. Payne, decayed, in the County Cji,irt of Jackson County, Oregon, and that aaJd Court has ap pointed Friday the 4th day of Octo ber. 1935. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said d as th time, and the, Court Room of said County Court in the ourthous In the City of Medford, Oregon, a the plac for hearing objections to said First anal Final Account, the settlement there of, and the distribution of ssid estate. All persons Interest! nr hereby notified to appear at said tlm and place and show cause, if any the oe, wny saw nrst ana fhw Account should not be approved by th Cour;, said estate b decreed to be fully fet tled, a decree made for tne distribu tion of said estate to the person en titled thereto, and sMd excutrlx dis charged from her trust. Dated and first published Sap tew. - ber 5th, 1305. MARY E. PAYN. Executrix of the Estate of Fred w. Payne, decead. OGE, Utah, ffcpt. 8. (AP) Pel icans are dying by th1 hundreds on the surface of GrAt Salt Lte, bcayMt down by salt crystals which form al most Instantly on theld wings and bodies. Southern Paclfii railroad of ficials said today. The birds alight on ',he wAter, and after floating about for a few min utes are unable to rise again because of the salt clinging to their bodies, said a report from the railroad ob aearatlon point at Mid lake. The birds float About, their wings "frozen" in peculiar Angles by the salt, and eventually die of hunger nd tsVilrst, It was ld. At tha (time tlm, It was announced that th ln thai w(Rf wcla Vm lot lval in 96 yeara of recor hlatory. A the wter drops, the aalt ccaaunt automatically lncrcaaVt. u t h Lu Da nee 8 c if 1 io. rol 1 Thursday or Mdiy. pt. 5 jnd V srxrta tua;. Phonat54i. Ut all Tribune want . I. JwMk U. NAIeMMt II. ftoMoa T 4tft 17. Tlnj 19. AimmUti 21. Mtmavo thi o.m 3b auv wkttre vm Taj WaW h loratei lncrefltfel to alze 24. Charge 28. Hmall mtt abbr. W. (Un ftr drying Id. Air pat-tw 31. Olva fooa 24. Indian mul berry 89. Pariah trrfc hunger 40. flnlal ajf a aplre 42. Uovernad 43. Colors 44. To an inner point 41. Strike with tha open nana 4ft. Dlstrltiut tha card 49, Devoured 61. Lubricate 62. Donkey 68. English rivet DOWN 1. Outfit t. Unretlnt metal I. Large accent 4. Infuriate 6. An Kngllib dynasty . obtain in the Philip pines T. Village t. Addition or union SCHOOLS OF CITY WILL OPEN DOORS MONDAY MORNING (Continued from Wge One.) superintendent will be at 9 a. m., at the Junior high school, pollowlrifj tl.'a. there will be. at 10 a. m., a meeting of the teachers with the prin cipals at the several buildings At 1 p. m.. an elementary teachars' mat ing will be held at the Lincoln school to pl&n work for the first six weeks. The high school" $)1 open at 8 a. m. and close at 3:30 p. m Pupils who do not have ft class until 9 a. m. need not report until that time. All pupils report at 8 o'clock the first morning. The Junior high school will open at 8:20 a. m. and close at 3:15 p. m. Pupils whe do not have clnsse at 8:20 may report at 9 a. m. All pupils, however, report at 8 o'cl-ck the first morntUBT1. Elementary schools will open at 9 . m. and clrav at 4 p. m. Pupl. who will h eVx years of age ot lfttr than alx weks after school opens, or Octobr 1. are accepted for entrtnej) without question Pupils who become six yeara of ago after that date and not later than the clo of the first mester, Jarnry 24, may take a mntl ;e test and b admlttW If thy shoe a mental iif of t2 yolrs, SWa'i tt'ui jMMaiMf Jl rent of such under ag pupil iho dwlre 1k entsr thai shoual tl phon Mm. Geo. B. Cno, or call the auUjftrlnUrvikKt'a oflca for an appointment. In thta connect ion, SulftWwnt . A. iii(rk !:. "thlle trwr exo 4CunVlori Ve t) rul. it la aarwally a xiUttalaa to -tar puplto im traj flmt ra tefc ttruf aa fully it of uy?. Try- ii ruah th oajinary pupil thretk the eteiMaatary mi hah fhpt49 la gerirall unitlJi, n matar holt bright a pupil . llf aN with cor respond Inn physical an ail roth la a ftwtnr that fmnot itf Ku-" Un trt,ratlr tin four el mentary school a ttai m&m m 1-wt ycair. Tat? i-!.)! ehcvl rv trait part of th cly it af -ir cretk, and In wMlWcn, tin purtlon of the City on tha west alcs hwtwwK Bar creek and the Pacific highway and north of KUln street to the fair grcdin. Unco la tft'heol fflvwj that pttj-t or thn city haAwtftvn tl M:lftc hlhay and thw nallrwl traclas, al.) that portion betwaan tha Pacific Viltjh- way and Biar crk, and north of Main street. Ttaa tkicAvon chool rv that part of tha city ) lij north of Snln tfKt ara4 waft f tlt railroad. Th 'ashlitoa achooi serve all the territory south of street nnd west of tla rallrofti. Tha Junior high school rve th whole city for grades 7-8-9. whll the afVnlor high school serve th city for groan 10-11-12. All pupil are to napoYt to thflr respective schooe on thw opmlia -. Tulfltaa tat- oaiUWM. - Tuition for pupil, grnt?s 1 to 8. who parents or laftsl tu.irallMa not rslcUtln tha district, is ft.i tl aiiwaj eft lrt j$tc m !) aawi. For high schotj puplla It la 910 pw month. Hif h achy pilj who ivia In a dlatrlct that 4m not aaln tnln high acool ha th tuition it 4 by th county. Thla 7ear all -mwm v', fivMltj 1-1, tJa o H iwimrk th scI-jmI 4lirlct, t iMibt, vwkit. aimi8 awl tia Hit muk, 4 fur nltiN t)m puph. pt l few liMtanow, vhlch VI H ! xplalswM to tr puyahs a I'm tlMa oi mar M ., tk VaVi ha Mi ttk cna I hai k tm4 im 4 by the pupils, Th toxic rty at hMi achoolmttll la ttm f rtf'cl'Ja fiaon-hnr r(Mfta r )-!, Phur day. ffimbw 5, a Mdsy after noon. Th (chaja 1U )i orn r tia ida )n4M 3-ity, Jt?ta4r 9. 9vnlRMfy, tlaj ilkilrt MkVaja nwaat Uf MKht-a It iW-n mN. sub ject to re-fMHnnint tm enrrhnt fttur May warrant: . O. Slnith, prlnctiul; jMa lo- larc, intiurlar Csart Ctrl mark, 9. R. Finch, Wlzahiith Jarome Wither Leak, Johnnaa Smith. F. Ali son "alt. Bloy Your. Dcr BnriMr, fill Bbvaraan, V. F. Cop, JtiuaJ, Domrf , Qfrtntdf GUM. 9. 91. :ik ley, L. A. ffrntKer. Alice Bpurgln, fen- neth Scott Wood, Myrna Barrett, Mnry C. Brown, Ellwibeth Crlnll, Glsnnle Mae Early, E. M Humoij, josepnine K0iey, Lola Beth Scoffern O. D. Thompson, Dorothy Young. Junto High Ht-hool Paul A Menegat, principal; Wini fred Andrews, Maybe! le Church, Ruth Ella Dlckerson, Ray Henderson, Mar Jorie Kelly. Walter Nltzel, Carol Ram sey, VirRlnla Walt, Kfille Whlsenant, Luola Bengston, Gladys Conder, Al bert Fitch, Zoe Hubbs, Ruth MacCol- llster, Evelyn N Ethel Scott, Helen Winters, Ruaseir Acheson, Marvel Bliss, LeonigjConger, Annette Gray, H W. Keesee, Loye MarHhall, Qertrude Parker, Grace SInema, Lillian Wis. Jarkwn Mrhotil H. W. Oustln, principal. hlstcry 4th, 6th. 6th; Mlldren Henderson, IB; Ethel Houston. IB, 1A; Arlena Hay. 2(g) Ruth Stewart, 2A, 3B; Ivan D. Murray, 3B. 3A; Marian Brio's, rend ing and English. 4th. 5th, 6th; draco Reld, Arithmetic and Geography, 4th, 5th. 6th; Aletha Oray. hygiene, nature study and spelling. 4th Sth, 6th; Ger trude Ahlstrotn, music, art and wrlt- tng, 4th, 6th, Uh. Lincoln School Ora Cox, principal, hiitory, 4th, Sth, 6th; Lurlle Abbott, IB: Ora Tucker, I A, 2B; Leona C'ran'i. 2B, 2A 3B: Ethel Chart aln. 3B. 4A; Margaret Rusaell, rending and Rngllah, 4th, Oth, 6th; Clare Oumellus. arithmetic and geography, 4th. Sth, 6th; Frieda Schneider, hygiene, nature study and spelling. 4th, 6th. 6th: Eunice Smith, music, art and writing. 4th, 6th, 6th. It o writ fhfMil Bara Van Meter, principal, history. 4Ul 0Va, Cih; 0 lady a Bond, IB; Ai- Uean Maxwell, IB, 1A; Mt Ruaaell, 2B, 2A: Anna Carter, 2A, SB; Flora Charters, SB. 3A; Mary Coffin, read ing and English, 4th, 6th, 6th; Nina! Carlon, arithmetic and geography,! 4th, 5th, 6th; Ethel Wllllts, hygiene, nature study and spelling, 4th. fith, 6th; Eleanor Curry, music, art and writing, 4th, Sth, Sth. Washington Srhool J. Clifton Tucker, principal, his tory, 4th, 6th, 6th; Blanche Canode, IB; Marian Beeson, IB, 1A; Katharine Huntress, 2B; Edith Deuel, 2B. 2A, 3B; Lyle Gregory, 3B, 8A; Lura Lynch, reading and English, 4th, 6th, 6th;. Amy Harding, arithmetic and geog raphy, 4th, 6th, 6th; Ruth Bolton, hygiene, nature study and spelling. 4th. Sth, 6th; Alice Cromar. music. art and writing. 4th, 6th, 6th, Gertrude Wfitzllng, atypical ehll- dun. Annie Meade Watklna, physically disabled children. TRAIL. Sept. I. (Spl) BoKOSl opened Monday morning at ootn Trill and Shady Cove schools. The Shady Cove school sends a bus to the hatchery school for their pupua thla year. gtra. Newton, who taufht at Trail lost year, has the school tain and Shitiy Cove haa also employed the same tenchers as last, year, Mr. Walfc'r and ill Cllatlana. It 1 still very warm for achool, and every can la bcalii It will aon is? cooler. Mrs. Llaatto tlcholl la hlplr Mrs. Ooldle Johnson at Surtfct cat ms Rf;u .r a faw .' VJr. arf Mrs. tutiu YcUfta atM eon. Brl, of Buefe, arriraal hM Saturday ewxlve to spend Lakar day wltU Mrs. Vf8 iXr, MM. va a..tiwnan awa fsxlly. nws sil-lli Voeuun arrival a fcw J tufa, trn oChKM la emu to hvue a loiwr visit. Tfiey all ratmrw hesms Tisvy awrnlsas K Uicy tt! Is ;kMtM a fair da; vlrfltaaj KM Iee Sunt. ar. awl IM. C. 1ft. Cliwv aata chlUran have movtU am tm thtm own Kcim IMlow Trail. havlk rtml the saw "lh Mm. Cwwraa'a motKtr, mas. Unaca . THcm vraa a kwfat avows: aftetauaawo tin Powwvatia: rut at axar On Miaaty. 1Ik ;rW la iHla- for.1 TiiawJny. Mr. lturvsy Micto DC VjtW. sk rliMit hKMa awatlft f a fef dajm' vast. mm. aaal chllrtam tsvl aait a vt MM with htr r,wR, lltt. ear naa. to it Bnlkt t vkt W aean- tl.Ki tlswa. Cat WituMov Wv fattau tla v vlattlao fraranas at PasraaNK and au em e Haaat Lna for r plcnte V awt Hw . . Vkwrlaanat tmt aaaai. ' M Ouy. aaaa If. aaM IT S H. utchlnscai. Tm iMHaMw hoawi )Mny swIm. Mra. Umm aaM Maw at m.f va enUleag. m Sunny eweialMg. Iflr. a4 Itkn. O. k fMti awai asta. , vnwt al inaca gwntw eat WW Muss o tor. ami IfMn 1. 'V HM'f " niad.ia' (My rra-1 VX aa wttwMX awtM a torn )mt taw aw taa4tL m'. owl IM. k. L. awK ratuwd la Wa krai Mto Vwai.y. Xa chiwj mtiiaauiwi e. nM tama mm wm estw tsMss, avwlafj Mm i ' it s l4 MA mta ma'am a, i --, t HAf W '. si Murk tctaa, aHX her nai, Ittnay, mn ir. MM asa-tka aHnan. tw4 t tMW bn ia "M Km itr. law. MM Vnavgw. xaawW artn iHm, irB sntlla )! frswMlH he jtaMm. Mi. im IM. CM' KfiKaja llttfc daiKkMr. llkv, ot Cki: m vw,lc Cwl's praK4H ante, 3 tmi Iflhn. U tatwnwa. lfr. aaal Ifta. ekHaat, muf aHlwi Mt tke pat, MM VMt tt uie wtKt vasmsi escba- n. Mn Hugh ear. t(JKfl) LisiMkmi save gone to VMmi. S. k few wsrMi' stay. BatOIJE POUT, ft. S. (k.) It h Jit bee learn: ky frloakj) In E!le Point that Clareaca Pruatt, a former r-l.nt wM. bat aeccatly of Igdford, left gatury by plaie for Alturaa, Calif., where ha was fortunate enough to recelva avery responsible position with a lara packing: concetti. Clasenc haa bright promise future an) his many frlenda tn tha community wiah him a world of succass In his new work. Mra. Pruett will leave oon to Join her husband. Mr. and Mr Oena Walton have moved from Eva Nlchol'a house Into the Jim KHitf house. Mr. and Mra. Everett Telcamp, who have i.in living In Eaj!a Point 'or several months, have moved to Med' ford, near the Huber packing home Mrs. Unda Pruett, of tha Agate district called on Mr. and Mra. John Rader the latter part of laat week, aa did also Mrs. Tom Riley of Ante lope. Orandma Aahpole returned to her home In Medford Saturday after two weeks' visit with tha Roy Ash- pole fsmlly. .Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Robertson of Portland, left for home Tuesday after a faw daye' visit with "Ma' and Hattle Howlatt, who are rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Hollywood drove all the way from Eureka Bun1 day to partake of one of "Ma" and Hattle Howletts justly famous chicken dinner of wlilcb they had learnM throtikH a friend who had tne Bame prlrilege a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dixon of Port Klamath were gueiita of Mra. Orvllle Henderson from Monday until Wed nesday on their way bom from T. V. trail 1 1 ' I Biffe WmoM few days spent at Roseburg with relatives. Llewellyn Peachy of Ashland visiting his grandmother. Mr. Allie Daley. Mrs. Allle Daley and grandson drove up to her ranch 10 miles abova Butt Falls Monday on business. The ranch la under the management of George Given, who t raising stock cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ctngcad are feeing very proud nowadays over the arrival of a little granddaughter who was born September 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clngcade at the Community lloapltal In Medford. Dale Tlirockmartin, the Eagle point boy who was ao fortunate aa tn ba chosen aa delegate to the Boy Scout onvent'on ,flt Washington, returned , ...a yuri, oi jbsi wee and la atlll telling of the many j beautiful and wonderful things ha saw and the grand time he had. It I " feldw1 a rare privilege which will no doubt linger In hie memory tot j many years. I Mr. and Mrs. Boy Stanley ana to. orruana, spent Labor day in Ashland and Medford with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dixon uf Port Klamath, and Mrs. oralis Henderson of Engle Point were dinner guests r- ana Mrs. Burdette HartiSm of 8an Jose, at the Valentine Cart in Medford Tuesday. Mr. and lira. Roy Aahpole and son. Donald, returned home Monday from Pleasure trip to Portland and const points over tha week-end. Boon we will hoar the ringing of the bell and the merry shouts ol tne youngsters again, as the schools are scheduled to start next Monday. sir. and Mrs. Don Brlttsan and rtro little children, of Eagle Point, and IKra.'anttm's parents, Ht. and n. P. B. n-andon of I)dford, spent Lsbcr ay vacation at Crescent Lake and vlslta her brother, Aalph, who Is employed at tie Danchutea lua- - cw.p'jwy, HwMe CsnM-.M )m ri tonsle as aows Tuw4y y Dr. Staany of miiti la f?ttln atortj nlc''. Baa AtTtajGaaTe. 9Ufi.. iSi.) lavs. Kaf Starras an4 seat, Carl. aiw eaiweftMr, tmhi mi Jurjeau, Alatilu, awe suxAb tMa wevat hwa Utt gegomm i KM. Lei, Vapt, l a aaator t Lokar a.iy owe Umo s4.1yoat 1.. nrnl, wtewe tkcv tott IfK. jKsikHia: aaaa UMtekMscw'a fjxub. Ws. I&urrXi aMl aaw mtd aaMaiaiev kuwe aecst - am Kfcl.kiwX saw-a' ksat viva bm( v.all aa Maw kam Unmn. MM. Kaa tmi llkw Skat MM fty.W. sclMurt. aaAh mm. aaai Its,, am JawoW. at. iftMt Mf CajArwry, kave aievad' w OA. Gwe4 W-.t ka kwHai maw IM. EI" okKaswa of stkstaMa, eaj,aaaaomas ka; kr a.,tOa:W, KM. im ku ewpets (taam mat)) fA M kawtilac, iM Rmiesi kae. ChMed Gvewrata, woman f Mee ttliV Mm( ftsewreai Mr ansf yaum, snwa Vaotatay M Mae AwtrtW akmaM. u vmh wmwBtmtfi lay k4a W44f anas amMwfa, mu. At ateueaca nka taw vHti, CK aMKh M CJv Oawi st9M, ea.ef.3a aj) fbremii van BaakkMr, Ms aa tvarmM a arc mim Ksaith KMM (9aM au kwaM th 4iex4kaii kkyat akai.aj tuai. ink. met IM. Hasaak 4kM)wgR. 07 CrVwMiy Mi Mn Mews an Kjhw e ma. aMb:au4M'4 iavM$1s, Iftwa Hto HUM, tm g.iw'ku ajk wijt BOTMn a 10k. taw VS a. 8. JMV mas. mut tb p jriAkhaM sftFSa GtwIHEMfray 441 m4aaBri tftM, IwXVkjwataMlaB N.r. mm IHwt ft. ThrMMNtrn agi ltfeas. &M OffeubaMtfe. ltfcw. tM Vfr of Caaiv to (Dani) ii-mvv y ft Sm sfte irt--wAe-l 4tbr- IViV. Mkv ft,. Unmw lfft)Vrr e a. aetfi KM vkAmt$ jVkteae wOrA tftft ar ltJM(aw's aM, ctvsteB. c41, Vwt weefc far a teM-cJu vtott )H Ceruallti. Wae tkey pwtegrfw IOm. Tayl's a, Knft. J.4 Mr. m4 KRh. Ura W. Toinag, refij1 tiVwta f Llw-re ApeeinWs r severial ym'B, hnw nW t Stevei Feric 1 t!i8 etrrfawfit sectloa, where IVf. "Vlo.tft' wM aevtn hto tlaae to mining. BWjOU, Sept. 5. (8pl) we are glaa) to state that the Import given ua abouv fir deatroylng Rev. Mil lard's house at Rogue Dale park wa erroneous. Mr. and Mrs. ?.. Ili4)off and fam ily and the Bdler family and Elv Adams went up take cieek black berrying last week. The Beagle rodeo 1 getting bigger and better every time. A targe crowd attended and plenty of horses, rider end excitement featured the two days, Milton Sandnruon of Klamath Fall spent the week-end with home folks and Sunday took his mother and brothera, Lloyl and Ernest to Huck leberry mountain to apend the day with the rs'; of the family camping there. All returned home Sunday eve ning. . School opened Monday with halt day for registration and assignment ol studied with Miss Ruth Rudd a teacher. Mr. arid Mrs. Melvln Martin of Medford spent Tuesday evening with home folka on their way home from a thr day camping trip at Huckle berry mountain. Thn Pleasant Hour club will meet at the home of Mra. Sanderson next Wedneaday afternoon. September 11. Every lady In the neighborhood la In vlt'id to attend. Oregon Weather ' ralr tonight and Friday, but con ilderable cloudiness In northwest por tion and on coast; slightly cooler In terior rriday: moderate northwest iiind oil the Ooaat. i : !r