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PAGE ITTNE WHAT OU WANT QLassifteeC FOR EASY R SF1REN.CEI( BEDFORD TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. "WEDXESDirT, SEPTEMBER IS. 1935 i vctxutvtii SELL - Read every ad on this pace. Ton will probably find ex actly the thing yon want to bay or sell. If It Isnl there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. Per word first Insertion (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion, per word le (Minimum 10c) Pet Una per month without copy chances Phone 75 JOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Purse containing money and glasses at wreck near Phoenix. Keep money, return glasses to Tribune. TAKEN UP Part black-faco ewe; red brand on back. 1720 Prune St. Owner pay for ad and keep. POUND Ratchet wrench. See Ben Vlrhont on Old Highway. JjOST-'-Brown billfold containing cur. rency and identification card. Re turn to Tribune. Reward. LOST In Medford September 8, Bi focal. Gray and black rim. gold ) nose and ear pieces. Reward. Return ' to Tribune office. LOST If dog musing, call 1916 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man with buzz-saw to saw 7 cords wood. Phone 246 -L after 6 p. m., or call at Oil S. Riverside. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house work, Rt. 4, Box 111. Spring St., or Tel. 790-Y after 5. WANTED Girl for gemeral house work. Reference. Write Box 6532. Trl&Uiie. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG WOMAN with girl. 5, seeks housekeeping. Box 4095. Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To hear from party with private or convalescent home to care for Invalid. Give full Information, including rates. Box 4090, Tribune. LADY wishes transportation to San Jose Friday. Phone 1043-R, noons and evenings. aATjrrcn Paasencer to Michigan Heln share expenses. Box 4072, Tribune. " WANTED Good team mules and farm Implements. Harry 8tebler. Rt. 1. Box 474. Ashland. WANTED To rent good 4 or 6-room unfurnished houst permanently. Phone 247-W. WANTED Used furniture, tools, etc. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 No. Riverside. Phone 266. WE PAY up to tb.00 tor men's used suits. Will H. Wilson, 33 No. Front St. WANTED To see Medford News for month of June. 1933. Write Box 5508, Tribune. WANTED Men's used suits and shoes. 818 B. Main St. Used Ward robe Shop. WANTED m We pay cadh foi household goods furniture and novea We also buy metals. Di'ies. pelts woo) and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HO08B 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 HAVE YOUR Furniture reupholstered. refinished. reglued by Thlbault. Phone 969-R for estimate WANTED Heifer calves Write Ruoy Schuiz Beagle Oregon WANTED Bet cattle, veal, lambs, and pastue J J Osenbrugge FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished room and gar age.. 325 So. Riverside Ave. HEATED furnished room, 512 South Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE room 404 S Orape FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 )arz! room apartment. 115.00. 616 N. Central. FURNISHED ant., private bath, lights paid. $18. 321 Apple. FOR RENT Furnished apt.: ateam heat, Frtffldaire. hot water and gar age. 503 S. Holly St. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt. Hotel Grand. ATTRACTIVE APT Jnewly decorated, new furniture, hent .hot water, gar age. Rates moderate. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR PENT 6-rtvm modern hwne. 245 -No Oran; rx-autlfjl lawn, shade, etc. CMl Farmera A milt growers Bank. FOR RENT 10? S Orange. 7 room furnished ho.-ne hardwood fioors, fireplace. Areola hot waTer plant Lovely vard and stiruboery 445 in cluding watt Charles R. Ray Realtor Medford B'dg. Phone 302. FOR PENT Mxlr-n 3-rfv--m rurmsiicd hdUM, 135.00. P-iOQi iai. I II F0K RENT E0USE3 FOB REOT nomas funnahed ui unfumufted. . Brown as Whit FURNISHED 5-room bungalow, quire 108 West Main. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOOM AND BOARD 704 No. Central. BOARD AND ROOM for one or two gentlemen; excellent meals. Reas onable. 232 So. Grape. BATES reasonable at 716 K. aula FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Business location room 16x40. Will remodel to suit tenant Apply Mall, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE or trade for wood, milk cows. C. L. Stafford. 6th So. Beall Lane on Old Stage road. EXCHANGE 1!4 -ton Dodge truck for wood. See Junior Porter, King's Hwy and county road. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR WOOD One .30-30 new. 1 tent, 1 nesting stove, 2 doz- hena and poultry net ting. Tucker, Box 262-R-2, Old Stage road. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE for SALE For cash, 153 acres, free water right, bulldlnga, some timber for logging. Mrs. oeo. uorum. ato So. Central. 40 ACRES Improved, on highway; 18 acres In clover, all-year stream; oows. calves, ducks, chickens, school bus, msll route, berries, ehado, good oil. Price 2750. A. F. FLOWERS ' Oor. 12th and Front St. FOR SALE STOCK or DAIRY RANOH 640 acres, fenced, 6 fields, spring water In each; 280 acres, 100 acres fenced; some Improvement. O. B. Hooker, 153 Granite. Ashland, Oregon. WHY? 100 ACRES IMPROVED RIVER FRONTAGE SACRIFICED TO SETTLE ESTATE LA ACRES sandy loam soil, alfalfa. garden land under Irrigation. Prl vate water right, no maintenance cost. Low taxes. Comfortable house, barn and outbuildings. Hog-tight - fence, Out-range, hunting and fishing .at your door. Magnificent woods on place. A country gentle man's estate. Price 67500 to settle estate. This place must and will be sold. Let me again remind you that every place I have advertised in tne past 6 weeks has been sold. There is a reason. Don't delay If Interested In a real ranch on the river. No other place like it. See J. C. BARNES Phone 910-Y 20 N. Peach St. CASH BUYER for 20 to 50 acres, Sams Valley. Sheley. 402 E. Main. 20 ACRES. 5 acres free water, all cul tivated, fenced. 4 room house, chicken house, garage, barn. Build ings fine condition. Price $1000 1-3 down, bal. 4. Sheley, 402 E. : Main. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building St Loan Ass'n. Phone 195. HAVE several high-class home prop erties in Gold Hill. Central Point Medford, Ashland, foi sale on rent al basis or trade for Portland property.- Big reduction for cash, Bee or write E. N. Stldd. 40 Granite Ashland Ore. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown St White 100 ACRES, well Improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meed ford; some cash or income property. Bal ance long time, low Interest. C A DeVoe. 523-J-2. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES PONTIAC 4-duor Sedan: new paint, good mechanically. 4225.00. PIERCI2-ALLEN MOTOR CO. DoJge and Plymouth. USED CAR BARGAINS REDUCED PRICES 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan; side mounts and trunk rack. 1934 Chryeei Coupe. 1934 Plymouth Coupe. 1935 Ford 8 Sedan. 1928 Oldamobile Sport Roadster. 1928 LaSalle Sedan. 1930 Ford 2 -door Sedan. 1931 Ha rtey-Davidson Motorcycle. Also several other real buys in older models. ARMSTRONG MOTORS CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. IS. FOR SALE 1035 Ford V-8 Sedan, like new. Big sacrifice. Tnqulre of Mr. Hall, Armstrong Motors, inc.. 38 Riverside. FOR SALE; 1927 Chevrolet touring; good running shape. 935 00. 415 Ed wards. Phone 407-Y. FOR SALE 4-door sedan fine condi tion. Small milesge. phone 671-J-8 after 6 p. m. O. L. Llndley. HUBSON Sedan, fine condition, very chMp, Call 957 or S32-H. FOR SALE Dodge touring 435.00 Star Delivery 145.00. Ray's Market Talent. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: Weaner pigs, also 1 team mil lea. harness and wagon. Call 1559. FOR SALE Jersey heifers. Tolo. bark of Blrkholz's. FOR SALE Fresh cow; heavy milker. 00ft Stevens. Phone 1522-Y after 6 p. m. FOR SALE Several ewes, low priced; decreasing flock. L. A. Salad. Cen tral Point. 3 RAMBOUILLET bucks fry sale or trade. W. E- Butler. Eruzle Point. FOR SALE Sound genus horse suitable for women or children 203 Mountain Ave. Ashland. Ore 2nd houM below 8 P tracks MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Used Bungalow Pianos and others. Balance due will han dle. Rental terms. See Prl. or Sat , 20th and 21st. at 111 If. Fr St. Cllne Piano Co. FOR SALE One good upriiht p;no E-iv payment. 119 Wash, or Tel. a4-x. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS FOR SALE White Leghorn laying pullets. 75o each. 821 No. Centrit. FOR SALE 500 chickens, two lay ing houses. 6 acres. Four corners, Midway Road. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Mixture Australian ahep. herd and collie pups, rnone evenings. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FISHERMEN Files made to order. expert rod wrapping, riimiy.. . -vice. Phone 1241. Bob Gllstrap. FOR SALE Remington all.te action rifle. F. W. Ovelman, J vine nw. PRUNES on the F. S. Carpenter place, lO lO. IOU ure-m. - umrc on Jacksonville Hwy. B. E. Ford. Tel. 731-R. FOR SALE Dining-room table and chairs. 309 W. Jackson. FOR SALE Large combination gaa range. 8-plece dining-room suite; fireplace screen and Irons, etc. All like new. Very cheap. 512 S. Holly. TOMATOES 60o lug, 2 miles west on J'vllle Hwy. B. E. Ford. Tel. 731-R. FOR SALE Counters, showcases, wall cases, shelving; hemstitching, but ton and pleating machines: circu lating heater. All must go. Handi craft Shop, 42 S. Central. ASTERS, other cut flowers. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. REAL SILK HOSIERY may now be had through local representative. Grace E. Smith, 988-R. FOR SALE I have a few used pianos which I will sell for balance due on oni.tract. WANTED I have a client for city home, 3 bedrooms; price about 93aO0 cash, wnat nave you B. J. PALMER . Real Estate Broker. Space In Palmer Music Store. FOR SALE Grapes 2c lb., and Jon athan aples. Bring containers. Joe Kantor, Rt. 4. Box 237. FOR SALE Prunes and Blue Damson plums. Phone 855 -L. FOR SALE Household 943 So. Central. FOR SALE Hard and close shooting Remington pump gun. L. C. Gould, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE Large Crawford peaches. C. C. Clemens, 203 couver. Phone 1016-L. cling Van- DEER RIFLES Some real good buys while they last. Cliff's Sport Shop. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Bennett apples. Myers, Tel. 258-J. TOMATOES lc lb. Cantaloupes 35c doz. Watermelons, lc lb. Weeping Willows. Lozler Lane. PEACHES for sale, mile west of Phoenix on Houston road. G. E. Carpenter. PETITE prunes lo lb on tree. Leo Young, Columbus off Stewart, 2nd house on right. CUCUMBERS Fresh every day. uoe. iuu prune at. CANNING beans. New crop. Phone 493-R. ' HAVE YOUR Ola Washer repaired 1 Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware HAVE new wringer rolls Installed in your old washer Any make avail able. Bargain prices this month only. Picks' Hardware. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Apartment house. Ideal location. Income 486.00 per month. Price 44200.00. L. G. PICKELL, 204 E. Main. FOR SALE 15 -room apt. house, fur nished; on highway; fully rented. Bargain. Box 6869. Tribune. FOR SALE Hotel apt., lunch room and bar and 8-oar garage In thriv ing mining town. Write Box 26. Sawyer's Bar, Siskiyou Co.. Calif. ' MISCELLANEOUS DEER SEASON is nearlv here. WTN 30.00 and $15.00 FREE. REGISTER for WESTERN BIO BUCK prizes. Rifles for and rent at Gleaaon's. Central Point. NO CE Please return book "Science of Mind" by Ernest ' L. Holmes, to owner. Mrs. B. W. Hoffman. CLASSICAL and popular piano les sons, Apollo Piano Studto. 216 E. Main. HATTIE REAME3 WHITE. Teacher of Piano. High school credits given Studio 220 Laurel. Phone 449-M. WE MAKE and remodel clothing. Kiddies' and adults' apparel rem.ide Into new school and fall wear. Con sult us about your "what to wear this fall" problems and save. Tel. 744-X, evenings. PERM ANENTS at Prevosti Shop 1 45. cor. Oakdale at 10th Ph. 727 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract. .141 KSON CO. aBSIRACJ CO Abstracts ol mi and mi insurance rtM inly complete title dystem n Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of ntte Rooms I and 5 No 83 North Jentral Ave. upatairs , Piano and Outtar Instruction. FPED ALTON HAIGHT Accredited teacher of piano. M'!rn piano instruction, studio 318 Liberty Bldg., Medford. Ore Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 450 to 1300 for peronl or household purposes on Ho us Furnishings or Autos: also Car Refinanced Loans closed within 20 minutes License (?o 6 157 See W. Thorna. 45 So Cen-txaJ BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert ft' I ndo ft Clean-. LET1 GEO ROB DO 11 TvL IW3 Houm cleaning float waxing on ntal rug cleaning and uphulatarlog Transfer. rRUCKINQ AND STOR AO B LOC Al and long distance hauling Putuj (tire moving, etc. Reasonable ratea Ttl 833 F E Samson Co- fcLA WUEY TRANSFER Expert pact era and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Price rtgbt 619 North Riverside Phone 818 EADQ TRANSFER S STORAGE CO Olfloe 1016 No Central Phone 31ft Prices rtgnt. Semce guaranteed LEGAL NOTICES Notlre fnr PiiMlaUlon. Department of the Interior. V. 8. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, August 38th, 1935. Notice la hereby given that Stephen P. Smith of Talent. Oregon, who. on October 30th. 1930. made Homestead entry Serial No. 019314. for SW SW Section 21. Township 38 S.. Rntie I W.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commis sioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 8th day of October. 1935. Claimant names as witnesses: H. H. Corliss, Eric Wold. Kenneth Mosaer, Robert Mosser, all of Talent, Ore. ROBERT E. CRAWFORD. Acting Register. LOCAL RIDERS SIGN Harry Steve, 111 Bar ranch of Mur phy: Theron Jones, stockman, and Ed Kublt. Applegato, calf roper; Ed Far- low. Fred Farlow,. Lloyd Barman. Clancy and Vlda Rankin ol Lake Creek, are some of the local riders who will appear at the Medford rodeo September 21-22. Below are some of the names of riders and horses that will be featured In the big show: Riders: Fox O'Cauhan. Smoky Sny der, Blondy Brunzel, Breezy Cox, Curly Keny. Fritz Truin. Hughey Long, Cherokee Alcorn, Joe Welch, Van Me ter, Hen In Purln, Tom Bride, Whitl Gig and Felix Katz. Horses are: I-ThouRht-80, Battle Mountain, NCO, Indian Sign, Screw Driver, Rtdge Running Roan. Romey. Spit, Miss Reno, Hog Eye, Broadway Bill, Billy the Kid, Strawberry Roan, Janlque. That's Me and Keno. Stub Bartlemy has also thrown his saddle Into the . ring to compete against all punchers in the bronc rid ing at the Medlord Rodeo. Btub Is claimed to be the only Oregonlan that has won the Calgary Stampede. He was among the winners of several Norman Cowan rodeos. Round Up, Let 'er Buck and last year in July won the championship at Calgary, Canada. Bartlemy has added plenty to his hrone riding reputation since giving the flold a beating at Calgary Stub has worked on the range In eastern Orpgon. The Judges are picked for their honesty and each event will be Judg ed by per cent and against time, as In other athletic sports. WINDOW GLASb We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably Trowbridge Cab inet Works Use Mail Tribune want ads. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L American Indians I. Soft food I. Piece li. aledtctnal plant IS. Town Id Ohio 14. Money exchange premium 15. Confined 16. State whoso capita) Is Denver 18. Gladden 20. Badnerllk anlrnnl 11. Adversary 23. Incline In direction tS. Bitter vetch Jfl. Overflowed with water 28. Rational 20. Become less tern 82. Attlo sn. Prejudice SB. Under: noetic Solution of Yesterday's Puzxla ElVENpslAMPSTOlLE NMkiA tri e 5 ATO PMC E N TjRASE D m'eIsIhivvio r kMITTcTeItIy U.A siHtgjD Ms 0 lWir 'ris III Ag5 ISM5HaP M O N V A NMIIkl t eIa ra r KMcIolElRce St N .ElwIvTIA I lLlRjAICiE ad oTrTe"1p U LTPOlV IA l 47. About 49. Grossly disrespectful Seaweed Come together Orow old Fieihr frott Dry Clod for whom Tuesday Is named formerly II. 54. 19. Representation 65 of the earth 56 surfac 5? II Acute 68. stomach acb 44. Scotch river 45. Pleasanl odor 69. 2 13 1-4 1,15 16 7 .fkQ 9 V Vt : 'Ml 73 q 78 7f v,',- 'W W 31 3Z 33 34 35 j9M 37 ''. 38 Zo 4i T 42 33 22 45 & Tl M 17 4 5cT Tl 5F S3 ' ' ' r ' 1 1 1 Some of Tough Ones Who 7 . - C 4 . 11 , " J. mi .H &t - '' - - J" ' . - ............l.!i,titiM- W.. ,1. 1 ,M.,.,M Some of tha toiiRh ohm who will he fpatiirfd at Hie Medford Itodro at the Jarkson county fair grounds Saturdnf and Sundar. Top left: "Dempw.T" putting on the heat on a ernrk "puncher." Top rights The famous "Chleo" doing his routine with a cowhoy. Lower left: The peer. lc.s burking steer. "N. C. .." In aollon, and right: Another tlew of "Dempsey." A galaxy of tho west's best talent will be featured In the Legion-sponsored rodeo here this week. - Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Sept. 18. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Collet t arrived In Sams Valley September 8 after an extended visit with relatives through California and the middle west. Friends were happy to receive Mrs. Collett (nee Mary Edlngton) again in the community, where she will visit her father, W. W. Edlngton, a while before Joining her husband at Williams, where Mr. Collett has the prlnclpalshlp of the high school. Prof. K. W. Empey was recently visited by his mother, Mrs. W. P. Empey, who was returning to her home at Eugene after visiting In Long Beach, -Col., with her alstcr. The sister Is a Christian missionary to China and was home for a vacation. Cross-Word Puzzle 11. Imp.jmenU 17. Mlllury auppllei 11. Pertaining or peculiar to race 21. Distant 22. 8 unrler obllgatlou t4. Keep evei last Ingly after 27. Egyptian deity C9. Be for 3L Philippln pen sunt 32. Polsonou snake 24. Greek letter 35. Be Inn Bin, to thee 27, DlnpOFfd to us popular Jar cod 29. Cripple 40. Wild buffalo of India 42. Hard question 43. Bury 4. Speck of dual 43. Back of th neck 10. Hastiest ants we Now 22. Automotive fuel, colled. 12. Skill OOWIN 1. Juke rf tree 2. Be vera 1 S. Hid 4. Father of Cnot $. Horss of a oertalo gait I. Molltee 7. Crony t. Kind of rubber . Child's marble 10. Horseman Mrs. Empey delivered to her son's family some interesting souvenirs brought by her sister from the Orient. School opened September 9. Mem bers of the faculty are Principal B. W. Empey; second high school teach er, Miss Orms; upper grade, Ada East; primary room. Miss Emma May. The enroltmentwas light due to fruit har vesting. The first regular meeting of the Ladles' club since adjournment was hold at the school house September 5 with Mrs. Geo, McDonough and Mrs. J. L. Frlnk hostesses. The occa sion honored the birthdays of Mrs. Chns. Duggnn, Mrs. J, E. Weaver, Mrs, Steve Wilson and Mrs. Joe Dusen berry. Dainty birthday cakes wer served with Ice cream. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. O. R, Tresham, Thursday, September 10. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Collett wens pleasantly entertained at a home coming party Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Walter Messenger. Neighbors assembled with refresh ments and gifts for the bride and groom, who will soon start house keeping at Williams, where Mr. Col lett Is teaching. The following committees were ap pointed at the last Orange meeting to assist In preparing the exhibits and Orange booth at the northwest ern fair at Gold Hill Saturday: Booth, Oeo. and James McDonough, Mrs. Warren Empey and Mrs. Chas. Dupgan; flowers, Mrs. W. R. Nealon; melons and cucumbers, Mrs. Auten reath; alfalfa and grasses, Wesley McDonough; rot and small vegetables. R. E. Nealon; corn, Olenn Oarrett; pears, Jerome Fitzgerald; apples, Biuret Bttrreson: quinces, prunes and plums, Dennis Duggan; grapes, Her arhel Harper; tomatoes, peppers, W. H. Hlttle; wheat, oats and barley, Al bert Straus: alfalfa, seers, O. T. Wil son: blue grass, R. H. fteegmlller; cabbage and squash, W. E. Morris; eggs, Mrs. Dick Straus: pickles and relishes, Mrs. Autenreath; fruit Juices, Mrs. Morris; potatoes and pop corn, M, A. Schult. . Tolo I TOLO( 8pt. U. (Spl.) JHHh Anderson entered the freshman class at Oold Hill tiigt school. I Tolo Community club held lu tlrst j meeting- since Mar, In the club rooms. September 13. with Mrs. Msie;aret t bofrtus, the new president, In the ' ciiair. Arlene Tumann Is staring with ner sister. Mm. Johnny Bohnert, nssr central Point. She la a senior In Central point high school, harlng en rollrrl today. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hammarley of Mndtord. with Miss Lillian Nellson of . Anaelna, rlslted Mrs. L K. Ham marlsy at Pine Tree camp reoently. Blackboards, sn electric clock and a wat'r fountain are some of the new equipment recently Installed at Tolo schoolhouse. The walls were Italso mlned and woodwork Inside and out given a ooat of paint or rarnlsh. All work was done by local people. V.olabel Morrow, daughter of Mrs. wm. Pennlnirsr.'la a senior student in Uold Hill hltfi school this year. Pnone SW We'll naul away rat us, cur aniian service. foul Will Be Seen in Johnny the Chair Hurler '. i1 ! w , .f.; g in- ;' !! m 1 aK n. 11 1 ' is. . ' '- ' ' '3? t , f 1 IS S 1 11 -vjl ' ' 1. ' B t t , ; 1 4i v r " w,' 1 vu . ........ V " 'T -.'-" A- '' 4 ., llrranw he threw a rhnlr hack at with Pate Dslcaatro In Mrrtforil some harrfd from fntnre appearances here hut the officials reliutnteil him for a niatcn tomorrow niitnt in tne curtain raiser acalnst Boh Kennaaton, ei-champlon of the marines. BURNED FOREST AREAS OPEN TO DEER HUNTERS PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. IT. (UPJ Supervisor Frank Wire of the Oregon State game commission last night said that 310.000 acres swept by Ore gon's greatest forest fire In August. 193!. will be open to deer hunters this season. The great Tillamook burn, encom passing the watersheds of the Trass and Wilson rlrere, Bcogglns creek and other streams, mostly on the western slope of the Coast range, will be open after two year closure to hunting. Wire said reports were that many deer had returned to the burn and hunting would be good, especially around the frl igea. Jt was not be lieved many dier had penetrated to the center of the rared area, reed for deer Is plentiful and hunting will be much easier than formerly, be cause of destruction of brush by fir. The deer season opens next Sunday Wire emphasised that only deer wlt! forked horns may be shot. Spike bucka and doe are taboo, depVte persistent rumor to the contrary. State Poreater Lynn P. Cronemlller said at Salem that return of dry weather Indicated many forests would not be reopened until It rains more. This will oot & event deer bunting la Rodeo Here a spectator rturlnt a hectic battle time atjo, Johnny Rooe (Shore) wsi br the Medford hoiIng commission. most forests however. Entry permit will be granted to hunters. t Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. Sept. U. (SpU Mrs Klabeth Orlssom spent several days last week visiting at the horn of her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Msxfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Craig and son Charles of the Klamath country, who recently purchased the B. E. Tucker ranch, have moved Into the house In Browns boro and are busy getting settled. Mrs. w. O. Patera and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peters end dsughter. Roe May and Betty, wer guest at the home of Mrs. L. J. Rohrer. O. A. -Hansen and W. M. Hansen last Sun day. Their home la In Crannell. Cat. Mr. and Mr. Jack Hlckner of Jack sonville spent Thursday at their horn here. Walter Marshall fame down from camp and spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mr. H. W. WM?ht and children were dinner gueeta at th home of Bill Olbson. near Medf.wd. laat Monday evening. Th evening was apent playing cards. Elmer Bias, who was hurt while playing on a cliff near th Tucker home last Sunday. Is at the Sacred Heart hospital, and getting along well as en b espectM. For Hoe that Wear buy HOLDS SI HORST Etheiwyn B. Hoffmann. KEYS and expert lock jailing atsxUord COMry. IM ft. Ml.