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-MEDF6RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1935 PAGE N"1NK -., ; ' ' . .' . , - 111 11 1,1 1 i 't t r "" i ' , ' , . VfJ 14 TO J tUlKV 4 VVkUlVtb I i liUY t I BORROW ( a m Bead every it on this page. Vou will probably find ex actly the thing yon want to buy or seU. If It Isn't there, advertlM. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. , RATES f er word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, pet word -to (Minimum 10c) frf tin per month without copy changes . ..1.28 Phone 75 TOR WANT AD 3 LOST AND FOUND LOST Collie dog. Answers to name of "Dome." Call St. Mary'B Acad emy. Reward. LOST Diamond dinner, ring, Satur day night. Reward. Tel. 1430-J-3. L08T ( keys tied on string. Please phone 203. FOUND Boy's blue wool . sweater. Owner may have by identifying same and paying for adv. Tribune office. LOST Man's black leather purse on South Riverside. Reward. C. C. Cracraft. Phoenix. Ore. LOST Pishing rod and reel between Doddln Falls and Dodge bridge via Gold Hill. Libera) reward. Slater Johnston, near Dodge bridge. LOST Diamond ring. . Reward. In quire Tribune office. LOST If dog Is missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP MEN WANTED Diesel minded, me chalncally inclined, now being se leceted to train for opportunities in this field. See Mr. J. S. Baniett, 727 So. Central. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED All who enjoy a good nome cooked chicken dinner to come to the Catholic Parish Hall Tues. eve. Serving from 5 to 7:30. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced middle-aged waitress. Diamond Cafe. WANTED Woman for general house work. P. O. Box 622. Medford. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Reliable woman wishes work by hour. Phone evenings around o. ssi-a. WANTED--MISCELLANE0US TRANSPORTATION wanted to Port land Thursday, by gentleman; share ' expenses.' Phone 522-M. WILL PAY CASH for '34 or '35 model car or equity. Tel. 1298. WANTED 2 or 3 -room apt. on east side. Call 526 E. Main. WANTED Manure spreader and drag saw. Geo. F. Hall, Troll. WANTED Wood cutter. Box 31 Wag ner Creek. WANTEU RKAL ESTATE WANTED TO LEASE, with option to buy, 30 to 40 acres, 20 acres under cultivation: house, barn, fenced; water cheap. Full particulars first letter. Box 115-G. Rt. 1. Ashland. LADY desires transportation to Chi cago; share expenses. Box 4279. Tribune. EMPTY FURNITlmE VAN returning from Taooma, Washington Oct 7. wants load from there or way points. Phone 615. Hawley Transfer WANTED Used furniture, tools, etc Berrydale 2nd Hand store. 1603 No Riverside. Phone 266. WE PAY up to $5.00 for mt-n's used suits. Will H. Wilson, 32 No. Front St. WANTED Men's used suits and shoes 518 E Main St. Used Ward robe Shop. ll WANTF.r. ''t We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE, 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED Heifers calves. Write Ruby Schulr. Beagle. Oregon. WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs, and pasture. J. J. OsenbruffKt. FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL furnished bouse, 134 S. Ivy. FOR RENT 3 -room house No. 839 E Jackson. Apply to W. H. LydUrd. FOR RENT 725 Alder, furnished. $17.50 month, water paid. Mrs. F. nee. FOR RENT 5 -room furnished house, near schools, close In. 905 W. loth. Ask for Patrick. FOR RENT Modern 3 -room f'jrn house. 1140 W. 9th. FOR RENT Six room modern houM. Phone 287-R. FOR RENT 829 W 11th St.. S3 5 DO per month. 722 Dakota. H0V) or month. Call Jackson Co Blltj and Loan Association. 195. rbvt r.o at rrw hrw n ' Jacksonville Hiry. Dr. E. W. Kofi- man. Phone 662. I FOE RENT H0U8E8 FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apt.; steam heat. Frlgldalre. hot water and gar age. 503 S. Holly St. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Desirable sleeping rooms at 132 Almond St. Very reasonable HEATED furnished room. 112 So. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms, 40 S. Grape. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD nrv-M una board In beautiful home, every convenience. 84 No. Central. RATES reasonable at 718 B. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS OAS STATION, store, furnished bouse with piano. $25.00 month, sunset on the Rogue, iTan, ure. FOR RENT Ranch. Outside range Grain hay for sale. Moore, 5 ml, out of Jacksonville on Rucn Hwy. BACHELOR APTS- 445 So. Front. ov-io otnwp TliiRin location, room 16x50. Will remodel to ault tenant. Apply Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Sahrples cream separator, 2 g-montns-oia heifers, dipping vat, 3-oottom Oliver disc tractor plow. Want good light two-wheel trailer; must be built low; alio feeder hogs. Lewis Brflltn, Talent. TRADE Columbia Graphonola, fine oak cabinet In good condition. large selection of records, for wood. 37 Tripp St. after 6 p. m. TO TRADE Radio for chickens or on cow. Box 4426. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE About 60 chickens, will trade for milk cow, pay difference. 531 Effle St. Call evenings. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 40 ACRES, house, barn. Will trade for good oar, Chev. preferred. Mrs. Ruby Hampton. Eagle Point, Trail Route. D. L. Klnner. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 acres good land, fenced; 13 acres in .cultiva tion; living spring. Price $950. Will take team of work horseB or tractor and machinery down payment. In quire Mrs. H. a. Lyncn, uaiens. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 20 ACRES, close In, fine improve ments, 5 A. free water, all fenced. $1500. 1-3 down, bal. 4, siieley, 402 E. Main. - SUBURBAN HOME 2 ACRES. Modern 6 -room bouse, base ment, hardwood floors, city water, poultry house 600-hen capacity, all kinds of fruit and berries. Price , $3650.00. Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. 103 E. Main St. FOR SALE Almost new 5 room mod ern home In Medford. Price $2850.00. $850 down. Balance $10.00 monthly. Inquire 404 Berrydale Ave. after 6 p. m. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown at wnite. FOR SALE OR TRADE My equity in modern home. mile from city limits. Tel. 596-L. FOR SALE Modern new 5-room home. 4 acres; large chicken house; . 3 miles out. Small dowra payment. Terms on balance. Box 4274, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms. Convenient terms. Call Warren Patterson. Central Point, or write O. A. Barnes, 1163 Oak St.. Eugene, Oregon. EAST SIDE home, double plumbing, hardwood floors, fireplace. Tine large grounds, with fruit and shade; priced at a sacrifice for quick sale; $700 will handle, balance of $2300. easy payments at 6. Nice 4 -room modern house with garage: newly finished inside and out; $1500, only $150 down, balance easy payments at 7 per cent int. 5 -Room stucco in excellent condi tion, paved street, nice lot. shade, $2500, only $250 down and balance easy terms BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. 104 W. Main. HOUSES FOR SALS OR RENT Jackson County Building & uoid Ass'n Phone 105 HAVE several high-class home prop erties in Gold Hill, centra) Point Medford. Ashland toi sale on rent al basis or trade for Portland prop erty Big reduction for cash See or write E N Stidd 40 Granite Ashland Ore. 100 ACRES welt improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meed ford; some cash or income property Bal anoe long time, low Interest. O A DeVoe. 523-J-2 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE! One dandy Jersey heifer and day-old calf, also one purebred Shropshire ram. or will trade. John L. Nealon, Central Point. FOR SALE; Two milk cows. Can be seen at Rt, 3, Eagle Point. Clar ence Webb. FOR SAIxE 3 female Angora goats or will trade for wood. Phone 341-R-l. FOR SALE 3 Jersey heifers, 3 calves, 3 dairy cows, hay and pasture. E. B. Hogan, App legate. Ore. FOR SALE Purebred Ramboullett rams. Dolph Phlpps, Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Sou no gen tit horse suitable for women or children 203 Muntsin Ave Ashland. Ore 2nd ho-jae below S P tracks MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR S ALE Used piano, good practice pliino $45 00. B. J. Palmer. Tel. 788 Clikken dinner. Oct. 1st. at Cath p h Serving will begin Price , FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR SALE Bra REDUCTIONS One 1933 Plymouth 4-door Sedan; sldemounts and extras. 1933 Plymouth Sedan; 5 wheels, 1931 Ford 8 Victoria Coupe. 1930 Ford "A" 2 -door Sedan. 1934 Plymouth Coupe DeLuxe. 1928 LaSalle Sedan. 1934 Panel Delivery. 1938 Oldamobtle Roadster. 1931 Harley Motorcycle. LANGE MOTOR CO. (Formerly Armstrong Motors.) 38 N. Riverside. Phone 16. PONTIAC Landau Sedan; overhauled: lots of satisfactory service in this car at $245.00. Be sure and see the 36 model Dodge and Plymouth automobiles here soon. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. FOR SALE By owner, 1934 Plymouth Coupe. Bargain if sold this week. inquire 38 no. Riverside. Tel. 18. DODGE, leather upholstered sedan six good tires, tip-top shape. $85.00, Eakln Motor Co., Hudson dealer. 1929 CHEV. coach with Karl-Keen trunk. Special at $195.00. Eakln Mo tor Co., Hudson dealer. HUDSON Sedan, fine condition, very cheap. Call 957 or 832 -R. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FRUIT HAULERS Petit prune lor sale cheap, phone 431-J. FOR SALE Ground alfalfa, $12 ton; also farm Implements. Helen Her- bert, Rt. 4. WE HAVE one "Breeee Burnoll" cir culating heater and one "Superfex" oil-burning heater, large size, new, cost $125.00; sell $65.00 each. Box 4399, Tribune. FOR SALE Range, cheap. Austin's Fruit Stand, 2 miles south of Ash land, Pacific highway. FOR SALE Petite prunes. J. W. Shirley, 211 Vancouver. FOR SALE Delicious apples. M, F. Young. Willow Springs road, Cen tral Point, Ore. FOR SALE Red fryers, milk and corn fed. Chas. Nahss In lane off second curve of Buckshot bill road. FOR SALE Couch, heater, carpet, fireplace screen. Phone 407-Y. 415 Edwards. FOR SALE Heating stove; commode; dress form; 9x12 rug. Call 1104-W or 824 So. Orange. FOR SALE Italian and Petite prunes. Phone 7-F-14. TOMATOES Plenty of canners and seconds. O. J. Logan, Stewart Ave. FOR 6ALE-Ner ?an-Amerlcan trump et and case, a dandy Instrument. Cheap for cash. Box 4413, Tribune, FOR SALE Wood or coal electric combination stove with tireless cooker. 51B So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Hay In shock. Milton Houston, Ross Lane. FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa in stack. Whitman. Coker Butte Road. Hunt Chapman Ranch, Valleyvlew. FOR SALE Delicious culls, 35c box; also extra fancy and fancy. Pin nacle No. 1. FOR BALE Pipe, mill and mine ma chinery. 1617 N. Riverside. TOMATOES for sale, 75c per hun dred; 3 ml. north Central Point on Pacific Hwy. ,W. H. Peninger. CUCUMBERS Mrs. Doe, 1700 Prune St. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke, a miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin ing former Clancy orchard. BUY nice large apples now at Walnut- mere, or pick yourself, several va rieties, low prices. E. E. Foss, Talent. FOR SALE Alfalfa bay In field; $10 per ton. Alice Haniey Ranch. BODY FIR and hardwood, 515 Penn sylvania Awe. PETITE prunes lo lb cn tree. Large quentities cneaper. rnone io-f-13. Columbus off Stewart, 2nd house on right. PRUNES lc lb., you pick 'em. i",c 10. picxea. TOMATOES NO. l'S lc lb. DAMSON PLUMS 3c lb. We Deliver. B. E. FORD. 3 miles west on J'vllle highway. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice. Mrs. Mary E. Clarkson, Ross Lane. Phone 510-R-l. FOR SALE Electric range, like new Eads Transfer. 1018 No. Central. APPLES Delicious. Bennetts and others varieties. Gebhard's. Central Point. mile north Bear Creek bridge. FOR SALE All kinds of apples. Tel. 132-L. MISCELLANEOUS HAVE YOUR oid washer repaired. Reasonable prices. Flck's Hardware. ST. MARK'S GUILD Rummags Sale, Saturday. Sept. 38. next to Strang's Drug Store. Clothing, dishes, many useful articles. LADIES, LOOK! Have your sewing machine looked at and adjusted It is FREE. Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 3 No Bartiett or Phone 782 CLASSICAL and popular piano les sons. Apollo Piano Studio. 316 E Main. HATTTTC RE AMES WHITE Teacher of Piano High school credits given Studio 320 Laurel Phone 449-M HAVE new wringer rolls installed in your old washer. Any make avail able. Bargain prices this month only. Picks Hardware. BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED Partner in shingle mill. I have 6000.000 feet of sugar pine. Box 4224, Tribune. FOR RENT Oolng service station and cabin site on mam highway In Medford This Is a paving ou tineas and a food opportunity for in dividual or family with approxi mately $600 Please write P. O. Box 1074. Ucdiard d iA.;etc4. PERSONAL ELDERLY MAN, alone, no encum brances, best of health, wants elder ly woman as housekeeper. Close to Medford on Pac. Hwy; home oppos ite first fruit stand and Job Wllter. Personal Interview desired. Call at my home in Phoenix. Rt. 4, Box 345. Medford. Name on P. O. box. Per manent if suitable. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON ( Ol'NTY ARSTKACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. S 157. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen tral. Piano and Qultar instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Classical and modern piano instruction. MEL CHORD for every one. The only method that never falls. Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg.. Medford. Ore. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel. 833. F. E. Samson Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. In the County Court of Jackson Coun ty for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of George Launspach, Deceased. Notice is given that under signed administratrix of above en titled estate, has filed in above en titled court her final account and said court has fixed the 17th day of October. 1935. at 10:00 o'clock a. m at the court room of above entitled court at Medford, Oregon, as the t'.me and place for hearing of all objections to safd account and for settlement thereof, LIZZIE c. LAUNSPACH, Administratrix. Citation. In the County Court of the Stuto of Oregon In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Ira Marlon. Deceased. To: Lillian E. Marion, now Lillian Marlon Walker, and Wasley James Marlon, heirs at law of William Ira Marion, deceased, and to all unknown heirs of said deceased, if any there be, and to all persons Interested In the estate of William tra Marion. greetings: you and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear herein within (28) days from the date of the first publication of this citation and show cause, if any there be. why an order of sale of the rni BtAt of said deceased, which is hereinafter Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Projecting forepiece of a cap f. Faithful 10. Swiss moun tains 14. Ardent interest 18. Scarce 17. Japanese it talesman 18. Distinctive mark IB. UIHtary student to. Fold or circle 23. By birth '.'3. Upper limb 24. Thus 2, Bodies of water 17, Grow old S8. Metal 29. Article 81. Give a name to 82. Perverse and disobedient S4, Parcel of ground Is. Article of fur niture SI. Foot cover lngl 10, State which contains the Great Salt Lake 43. Secretory organ 44. Feminine name 45. Sturk id the mud 47. Separate 49. Deed 60. Parsons with out couraxe 62. Organ of bear ing S4. Pronoun Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle APE RlA R ESp8 O W J3 AnM"R U SE"A P A B A jffimt n tIwHtn e d sWagedm InIe HEP1IIACTEP0S A R EIAJR lis meLtTED T I ElSR E Sff jfEL I SIA M PIL E RlT E ft S E jp S ETE N IpTE N SjE S T O TElE L TTDE A. V S 2MB. A H P E RlV E A rflG LEE eMIIeTsInIeyIeIaIr Obstinate Regret Mark denoting something omitted Symbol for tantalum Allow Barrier in a stream LarRe woody plant Orchestral In struments Diminish gradually Sort Project Capable of be ing cor rected Dry German river Attire ja p y s 7 5 " ' 74 IS LZZiZZZ-HzZ z WM25 EZS!L HfL f?lp up f S 34 35 pi 34 3"f 38 3f ZZZiZZZftSZZZ jn J1MlL . nzr 63 zt mm 'J ? 7 7s particularly described, should not be mode as prayed for in the Petition of the First National Bank, adminis trator de bonis non of the estate of William Ira Marlon, deceased. The real estate herein referred to and for which said application of sale has been made is situated In Jackson County. Oregon, particularly described as follows, to-wit: The East one-half of the North west quarter and the Weat one half of the Northeast quarter of Section 35. Township 34. South Ranee 1 East of the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County. Ore gon, subject . to the lien of the Eagle Point Irrigation District. This citation Is Issued and pub lished by order of the Honorable Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 9th dav of Seutember, 1935. Date of first publication September win. ivso. Witness the seal of the County court of Jackson County, Oregon and signature of the Clerk thereof this 10th dy of September, 1935. G. R, CARTER, Clerk of the County Court, Jackson County. Oregon. (Seal of the County Court.) Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. No. B-20437 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of: An tone Schoepen and Marie Schoepen. Individually and as co-partnera doing business under the name and style of Rogue Valley Floral Co., Bankrupts. To the creditors of Antone Schoepen snd Marie Schoepen, individually and as co-partners doing business under the name and style of Rogue Valley Floral Co., of the City of Medford. in the County of Jackson and District afor4ald. Bankrupts: Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of September. 1935. the said Antone Schoepen and Marie Schoepen, Individually and as co-partners doing business under the name and style of Rtvjue Valley Floral Co., were duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of their creditors will be held In the office of the Referee, Medford Center Building, Medford, Oregon, on the 9th day of October, 1935, at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the Bankrupts, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. . Referee In Bankruptcy. September 27th, 1935. Riviera RIVIERA, Oct. 1. (Spl.) Hugh Twombly and daughter, Lucille, left last week for Canyonville to work In the prunes. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biles are spending a few days with Mr. Biles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Biles. George Wooldrldge of Missouri Flat has been visiting friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs, Art Frost and daugh ter, Dorothy Ann, and Mrs. Clay Biles and daughter, Bonnie Jean, were vis iting Walter Collins, who Is a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital. Junior Mllle went to Ashland Sep tember 22. He wilt attend Ashland Normal. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott were visiting in Gold Hill September 20. THE MARBLE CORNER Jacksonville. Dancing and good times. Good music. Spend an evening here. D. E. Hartman. Use Mall Tribune want ada. Cross-Word Puzzle 81, Seed container 28, Past 88. Hard-shelleo fruit 87. Scene of con flict 88. Gray white mineral 89. Astringent salt 80. Likely to at tract atten tion 88. Moves with a beating mo tion SI. Exclamation 85. Medieval play ing card 87. Spear of grass 39. Satiate 41. Chop 43. imagined 46. Denes 45. Sailor 51. Groove 62. Expose to moliture "5. Halts 67. Antlo 68. Division er group of people AO. Unasplrated 61. Matron S3. Additions to buildings 44. Pieces out 60. Rowing imple ment 87, Spread for drying Disencumber 71. Note of the scale 72. Metrtn land measure DOWN 1. Hld 3. To an Inner point t. Bend low 4. reclamation 6. Chafe t. Motions of til sea T. Fury 8. Kmploy P. Type mjuare 10. Famous Kng ifsh mur derer If. Boy 12. onics of chief AXRCUtlv 18. Surfflonl thread 15. Bag tilled with earth or sand 19. Gangs (OUNTriBRIEFS Bell view ! BELLVIEW, Oct. 1. (Spl.) Bell view Home Extension unit held lis first meeting at the club house last Tuesday with Mrs. Mabel Mack, home demonstration agent, In charge. She was assisted by Mrs. W. L. Hux ley and Mrs. Leonard Andrews, Mrs. Mack demonstrated how the guide patterns made last spring could be used to draft any pattern one cared to use. At noon a luncheon was served with Mrs. W. L. Welch and Mrs, L. Andrews acting as hostesses. At the busiuess meeting In the afternoon, Mrs. Albert Arnold, ot Dead Indian district, was elected chairman to fill the vacancy left when Mrs. Burns moved to Central Point. Mrs. Walter Longstreth and Mrs. Herman Helm were appointed to act as a waya and means com mittee. Mrs. Fred Homes and Mrs. Val Inlow will be hostesses for the next meeting, which . will be on October 33, with Buymanahlp the main topic. The first meeting of the Bellvlew Parent-Teacher association was well attended last Friday evening. The Bellvlew 4-H club put on the pro gram with one of their regular meetings. Jack Williams, the presi dent, appolntedBob Dunn, Dale Wil liams and Marna Byrd as a com mittee to act with the Orange com mittee to put on the entertain ment for the fair on Saturday. Robert E. Fowler, county agent, gave & talk pertaining to the exhibits, which should be shown Saturday. The officers of the P.-T. A. served refreshments at the close of the program. The next meeting will be on October 13. Saturday, September 38, was "fair day" at the Beliview school house for the 4-H clubs In the southern part of Jackson county. Exhibits oi gardening and nil kinds of livestock were shown. A picnic dinner, spon sored by the Grange was enjoyed at noon. All kinds of games and races were In progress In the after noon, prizes for which were given by the grange. A group of mothers met ftt the cafeteria kitchen Wednesday morn ing to can tomatoes for the hot lunches that will be served to the pupils this winter. Mrs. Rosen, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Newbry furnished the tomatoes. Mrs, Deadmond, Mrs. Longstreth, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. New bry, Mrs. Byrd and Mrs. Wallls did the canning. Robert E. Bell and, son .have re turned to their home in this dis trict after having spent the sum mer working In the lumber mill near Lincoln. The Upper Valley Community club will give its first dance of the sea son on Friday evening, October 4, at the club house. Home made cak and coffee will be served and good music will be furnished for danc ing. This Is the first of a series of dances to be given by the club to make money to care for the current expenses. Mrs. Archie Klncaid, Mrs. Henry Stenrud and Alice Pagel are serving on this committee. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore left Thursday for San Francisco, where they will transact business and en Joy a few days' vacation. Lawrence Brantley left Friday even ing for Annapolis, Maryland, where he will continue his studies at the naval academy. Lawrence spent his two weeks' vacation at his home In this district. Oscar Martin, R. K. Bell and Rob ert Bell left Wednesday for the hunting country beyond Mount Ash land. They expect to be gone several days, Willis Byrd has recovered from in juries which he received last week when thrown from a horse. Evans Valley EVANS CREEK, Oct. 1. (Spl.) Corporal Robert O. Simpson of the marines from San Francisco has been at home for four days visiting his parents and friends around Wlmer. Miss Clara Simpson has been suf fering from an Infected toe, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker of Med ford were guests of Simpsons over the week end, as were aiso Miss Vera Parker and Miss Irene Davis for sev eral days. The Simpson had a nice party and house warming while the visitors were present. Johnnie Palmer of Crescent City has been visiting friends in Evans Valley recently. He also visited the Rogue River school white here. Rose Johnson left recently for a two weeks' visit In Lot Angeles with her sister. Mrs. Alice Keller is taking care of Mrs. Martin's home and keeping bouse for the family while Mrs. Martin is away. Mrs. Oeorge Martin has gone on an extended trip to Chicago, St. Louis and several points In true middle west. She was formerly a teacher In the Chicago schools and has not been back for 23 years. She expects to re turn about the first ot November via southern California and possibly take in the fair at San Diego. Mrs. Vivian Norman Bar to sold a part of E. Dawson's place to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sammona from California, who are building a house on their land and expect to operate a chick en ry, specializing in blooded fowls. Mr. and Mrs. John Oray and Mrs. Oray'i mother, Mrs. Keck, visited at Mrs. C. N. Liw's home on Sunday as also dlr1 Mrs. V. N. Barto. The Wlmer Orange expects a large crowd at the booster night meeting Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Allen, daughter and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Lovell, moved Into the F. K. Milter house last week. CM MaU Tribune taut e4m, j Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK. Oct. 1. (Spl.) Thompson Creek school received a new pupil Monday, Raymond Haskell, from Stockton, Cal. Donald Allen, who has been visit ing his aunt, Mrs. Waiter Moran, Is expecting to leave for Venice. Cel., Thursday. Bud Turobaugh and Oeorge Ken rail were among the first to bring home a muletall deer from the Lake view district. Mrs. Una B. Inch, rural school su pervisor, visited Thompson Creek one day last week. Mrs. Rieta Kendall and son, Alvy, left over the week end for Gold Hill to Join her daughters, Merl and Ha zel, who attend the high school there. Thompson Creek school board met at the school bouse Thursday, Sep tember 36. Members present were chairman B. Hogan, Cterk Mrs. Eva Moran and Director J. B. Olllls. Tom Mee and AH Hooper returned home -from a several days hunting trip near Lakevlew. Miss Eva Johnston from the Jack sonville high school spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Thompson. Claude Hoover of Roxy Ann was seen with his gun Sunday, September 39, on Thompson Creek, Frank Mee Is attending Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewalt and family are leaving October 1 for We natchee, Wash., to work In the fruit there. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jordan of Ash land were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mee Monday afternoon. " Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kinsman and Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Brown were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lewis at Prospect September 30. O. C. Maust of the Orange Co-operative Supply association was a busi ness caller on Thompson Creek Sep tember 29. L. A. McAllister from the state en gineer's office at Salem and Clinton Smith, the water master from Med ford, were transacting business with the Thompson Creek Irrigation asso ciation Saturday. The school benefit program given by the Thompson Creek school chil dren September 31, was enjoyed by all who attended. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT. Oct. 1. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Clement O raff is of Bre men, Ohio, who have been touring Otegon and Washington, arrived In the valley Wednesday to visit at the farm home of Mrs. Donna Graffts of East Eden. Mr. Graff Is Is a brother- in-law of Mrs. Graffls. They will visit Crater Lake and other points of Interest here before proceeding to their home in the eastern city by way of California and the southern route. Many of the descendants of pioneer forefathers from this part of the val ley were In attendance at the reunion at Ashland last Thursday. Among those from Phoenix were Mrs. Ltllle Blackwood, Mrs. Lillle Coleman, Mrs. Mary O. Carey, Mrs. Belle Furry. From East Eden were Mrs, Donna Graffls, Mrs. Edmonla Anderson, Mrs. Maggie Hlldebrand, Carl Andorson and Mr. Swingle. Mrs. Minnie Roblson of Talent re turned Thursday from a ten days' va cation at Crescent City. Mrs. Robl son has been assisting her sister at the county farm the past year. Mrs. Delia Fisher of Phoenix has been visiting her son at Clear Lake during the summer. . Courthouse News (Furnished bj th Jackson County Abstract Co.. 131 Blitb 8trwt.) Marriage Llcenw, Sidney W, Latta and Helen Grizzle. Wood row W. 8b aver and Vlvlenne O. Wright. Francis 0. Hoepner and Beatrice V. Young. Vernon T. Calhoun and Pearl I. Olbson. Elden . Smith and Eva B. Elescke. Andrew O. Severson and TheUna Walker. Arthur L. Brown and Hazel M. Van Dermark. Circuit Court Clara A. Beckworth ts. Nelson 1. Beckworth, divorce. Jnckson County Building and Loan Association vs. John A. Coats, et ux, foreclosure. W. J. Warner, Gordon O. Warnar, Victor T. Blrdseya ass urns business name certificate of "Meadow Brook Dairy," 808 S. Ivy St. W. J. Warner, S. H. Touns;, disso lution of psrtnershtp under assumed name of "Meadow Brook Dairy." Oeorge If. risk, executor vs. Philip R. Bachus, et al, for money. Alma Penell vs. Ernold Penell, di vorce. Jackson County Building and Loan Association vs. Lola Chapman, t al, foreclosure contract. County court Kitate of James Davles, deceased, probste. Real E.tate Trensrers Allison Moulton, Ex., to Eva Irean Orlgsby, et vlr. Ex. D. 12000. Lot 4. Valley View Add.. Jacksonville. Emma t. Order to Nicholas W. Les lie, at ux. WD. 110.00. Lot on Granite Street, Ashland, E. D. Hoag, et ux to Prank E: Clem enU. WD. 810 00. Lot In Sec. 83, Twp. 33 8. R. 1 West. C. D. Hosg, et ux to S. L. Evans. WD. 810.00. LoU In Seo. 83, Twp 83. S. R. t East. James Martin, it u la Oeorg, t. Martin, et ux. WD. 10.00. 13.73 acre in Twp. 36 S. R; 4 West. J. A. Perry, et ux to J. d. Hooker, et ux. WD, 810.00. Lot 8. Block 3. Page Addition, Medford. J. D. Hooker, et ux to City of Med ford. WD. 81.00. Lot 8, Block 3. Pike Add., Medford. Carl D. Bowman, et ux to W. J, Andrews, et ux. WD. 810.00. Lot 5, Blk, 3. Page Add., Medford. John Greaves, et ux to Earl Ow lngs. et ux. WD. $10.00. Lot 3. Blk. 1, Ragar Subdivision, Solomon Anderson, et ux to Roy Nichols, et UX. QCD. 81.00. 35.40 A. DLC 59. Twp. 36 S. R. 3 W. W. M. . Franklin H. George to M. E. Har per, et ux. WD. Lot . on Cottage St. M. E. Harper, et ux to Franklin H. Oeorge. WD. 810.00. Lot on Cottage C. C. Odenborg. et ux to a. Turner, et al. Deed. $1.00. Lots 6. T and 8, Blk," 13. City of Jacksonville. Mary E. Payne to Mark a Goldy, et Ui.WD. 810.00. Lot 4, BIocV t Rose Avenue add., Medford, - Elbert J. Farlow, et ux to Eld F. Anderson. WD. 810.00. int. In lot on Church Street, Ashland. " . D. B. MJUard, et ux to Margaret t. Mann. WD. 8700.00. Lota 33, 36, 37, Rogue Acres. , B. Salaman to Norman Salsman. WD. 8300.00. NW of NW sec. 4, Two. 38 S. R, 3 West." THE GRANGE (By Mrs. Gertrude Hoak.) Calendar for October. We call special attention to the state and district conference of Grangers to be held October 17, a Central Point Orange hall, beginning at 10 a. m., with conference meetings of the masters, lecturers, secretaries, fire Insurance, Orange cooperatives, home economics, agricultural groups. After dinner, to which everybody brings a covered basket, there will bo rocrestlons anH imiim dMinV f,ii.- by Bay w. QUI. Oeorge A. Palm Iter. oeoB, Mrs. ueorge a. painutet. Mrs. Alice Qoff. Fran a cutt Arthur Brown, all state of leers. Alas y v. u. pattison, Orange Mutual PI re Insurance,- and O. E. Corson. Orange Bulletin advertising. Beginning at 8 p. m. will be held the contest of subordinate Orangs offlcera" seating drllla. every u ranger should maka It a point to attend all day and evening If possible.- Educational benefits d rived from laat year's conference ars still in mind, and no doubt this year the conference will cover much other ground. ... - . . ..'.,. Dinner la free to all, but supper will bs served to those who wish to remain, by the Central Point orange, for a very nominal cost. Orange Council. This month the Orange council meets at Gold Hill, the new Orange, on October, 18. This 1 a quarterly conference meeting of Jackson county Orange groups. Masters, lecturers, secretaries, home economics commit tees hold conference, after which win oome a general discussion of an Orsnge problems, ' All Grangers are Invited to attend and take part. Pomona Orange. Pomona Orange meets with Central Point Orange, October 36, In an all day meeting, beginning a 10 a. m. , Dinner at noon, with lecture hour Immediately after dinner. All Orangera are cordially inlvteoj. General Calendar for October. Eagle point Orange, October 1, 8:J p. m. Bellvlew Orsnge, October 1, 8 p. tai. Talent Orange, October 3. 8 p. m. Upper Rogue Orange, October 8, p. m. Gold HUI Orange. October 3. 8 p. m. Central' Point Orange, October a, p. m. Roxy Ann Orange, October 4. 8 p. m. Sams Valley Orange, October , 8:8a p. m. Live Oak Orange, October 7, 8 p. m. Phoenix Orange, October 8, 8 p. m. Enterprise Orange, October 11, 8:80 p. m. - Lake Creek Orange, October 11, t p. m. Jacksonville Orange, October 11, 9 p. m. Applegate Orange, October II, p. rn. Agrlcltural' committee, October 14, S p. m R. O. Fowler's office. Eagle Point Orange, October 19, 8:3 p. m. Bellvlew Orange, October 18, 8 p. m. Orange Council, October 18, 8 p. m at Oold Hill Orange. Orange i State conference, October 17, 8:30 a, m.. Central point.' i Upper Rogue Orange, October IT, 8 p. m. j Talent, October 17, 8 p. m. Oold Hill Orange, October 17, 8 p.m. Central Point Orange, October 18, 8 p. m. Rosy Ann Orange, October 18, 9 p. m. Sams Valley Orange. October 19, 8:30 p. m. Live Oak Orange, October 31, 8 p.m. Phoenix Orange, October 33, 8 p m. Enterprise Orange, October 38, 8:39 p. m. Lake Creek Orange. October 39, p. m. Jacksonville Orange, October 38, p. m. ' Applegate Orange, October 33. 1 1 p. m. POMONA ORANOb,, October 36. 1 . a. m Central Point. , FRISCO WATERFRONT HUMS WITH ACTIVITY SAM FRANCISCO. Oct. 1. AP . flan Francisco's waterfront bustled with activity today as longshoremen began to load 39 ships that bait been tied up here because of the "hot cargo" dispute. ( The ban against handling th ' cargo was lifted suddenly yesterday by leaders of the striking bargemen and warehousemen whose picketing had caused 'the stevedores to refuse " to handle It : WINDOW OLASb w D window !& and will replsos your brukew windows reason a 01 y . Trowbridge Oa- UMt Work