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PAGE SEVEN, IgafcBlBii I5.UY TO MEDFORD MAIL TTCD3UNE, MEDFOliD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1933, tc a Bead very ad on tun page. Vou will probably find e actlT the thing yon want to boy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word Mrst Insertion - (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word Minimum 10c) Per lino per month without opy changes ... Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND POUND Black hound In Hershberger district. J. W. Hodgson, Box 106-B. So. Peach oft Stewart. LOST 6.20 balloon truck tire on J'vlUe Hwy. Return to 515 Penn. Ave. LOST Pair horn-rlmmed glosses, brown case. Leave at Tribune office. FOUND Boy'a blue wool sweater Owner may have by Identifying same and paying for adv. Tribune office. LOST Mmi'a black leather puree on South Elverslde. Reward. O. C. Cracraft. Phoenix. Ore. LOST Fishing rod and reel between Doddln Falls and Dodge bridge via . Oold Bill. Liberal reward. Slater . Johnston, near Dodge bridge. LOST If dog la missing, calU518. WANTED MALE HELP EXPERIENCED sheep herder: give age: If single or married. Box 4394, Tribune. MEN WANTED Diesel minded, ml , chalncally Inclined, now being se leceted to train for opportunities In this field. See Mr. J. S. BarneH, 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 9 to 7:30. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Olrl for general house work. Phone 482-W. WANTED Lady for general house work. 1028 So. Holly. WANTED Olrl for general house work and care of children. Apply Mrs. Lageson, 34 Olen Oak Court. WANTED 2 women: one. general housework; one assist in milk de pot. Call at 523 E. Main, mornings or evenings after 6:00. WANTED High school girl to assist with housework. Experience nec essary. Mrs. H. 8. Deuel, 1100 So. Oakdale. WANTED To buy wheel chair. Must be In good condition. Red Cross. WANTED SITUATION S WOMAN wants work. 25c per hour. inone 1430 Tmi C. TOUNO MAN wanu dairy work: ex perienced. Howard Mathews, Phoe nix, Ore. WANTED Reliable woman wishes work by hour. Phone eVenlngs around 8, 437-X. WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Ensilage cutter. R. E. Nealon. Central Point. Tel. 11-XX-l. WANTED Small house, furnished or unfurnished, In Washington school district. Permanent renters. 528 W. loth. WANTED Fresh or heavy springer cows; also youmt stock. Phone or write Tom Harrison, Oaklelgh Ranch, Central Point. LIVESTOOK WANTED Carload lots of ranse horses wanted for cash; also broke horses and mules. Fred Chandler Horse & Mule Market. Charlton. Iowa. WANTED To lease for one year, a modern 8-bedroom bouse. Call 1498 or 482-W. WANTED Work horse. Write N. E. Judy, Rt. 1, Medford. WANTED A mahogany or walnut of fice desk. Call 109. EMPTY FURNITTJHE VAN returning from Tacoma, Washington Oct. 7. wants load from there or way points. Phone 615, Hawley Transfer WANTED Used furniture, tools, eto Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1803 No Riverside. Phone 266. WE PAY up to 85 00 for nv-n' used suit. .Will H. Wilson. 32 No Front St. WANTED Mens used suits and hoes. 518 B Main St. Used Ward robe Shop. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stove. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED Heifers calves. Write Ruby ft?!tul2. Beagle. Oregon. WANTF.D Beef cattle, vesl. lambs, ana pasture, J. J, Osensru;, ... A FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 1824 B. Main, 5-room furnished home; overstuffed, hard wood floors, fireplace, basement and furnace, electrlo range and refrigerator; 845.00 Including water. Chae. R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 604 W. 10th. house and FOR RENT Small 4-room house. 2 miles from Prospect; modern. Tel. 24-R. or write Mrs. S. 8. Welch, 828 N. Central. Medford. FOR RENT 5-room modern house; 830. Call 335 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Newly decorated 4-room suite In beautiful Holly Apartments Prlgldalre, electrlo range, bullt-lns. Warm, oulet and refined. Second door north of postoffloe. Call 1397-R for appointment. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house, near schools, close in. boo w. mm Ask for Patrick. FOR RENT Modem 8-room furn bouse. 1140 W. 8th. FOR RENT 829 W. 11th St., 825.00 per month. 722 Dakota. 830.00 per montn. can season i. oiag inu Loan Association. 195. FOR RENT Modern furnished 4- Vuhaam hnma r.n V at. Mnln tit.. opposite Glenn Oak Court, $50.00 montn. uau iiw. FOR RENT OR SALE Our home on Jacksonville Hwy. Dr. E. W. Hoff man. Phone 662. FOR RENT Homea furnished or unfurnished. Brown Js White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apt. 325 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished apt.; steam heat. Prlgldalre, hot water and gar age. 503 S. Holly St. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS HEATED furnished room. 813 So. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD DESIRABLE HEATED ROOM for two with board. 23 No. Orange. RATES reasonable at 716 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 80 acres dairy ranch equipped for Grade A dauylng. 30 -... nn tiitrYt. Alart fnr lle. 40 acres, 10 acrea under ditch, modern Grade A mincing Darn; aiso hay barn, small house. 30 cows. T. B. and abortion tested. Owner, 523 Eaat Main. wm? owwp Pannh. Outside range Grain hay for sale. Moore. 5 ml. out of Jacksonville on ttucn nwy. BACHELOR APTS 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Business location, room 16x50. Will remodel to suit tenant. Apply Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANQE TRADE WOOD for part payment on Model A Ford coupe or cnev. r. n Henry, Rte. 2. TRADE Columbia Oraphonola, fine fl.i. ahin,. in ffnnrf eondlllon. large selection of records, for wood. 37 Tripp St. after s p. m. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 acrea good land, fenced: 12 acres In cultiva tion; living spring. Price 8950. Will take team of work horses or tractor and machinery down payment. In quire Mrs. H. S. Lynch, Talent. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 160 acres timber, some pine; take team or late sedan or pickup for part. Rachel perry, Sams valley. FOR SALE Almost new 6 room mod ern home In Medford. Price 82850.00. 8850 down. Balance 810.00 . monthly. Inquire 404 Berrydale Ave. after 6 p. m. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown It White. FOR SALE OR TRADE My equity In modern home. V4 mile from city limits. Tel. 696-L. FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms. Convenient terms. Call Warren Patterson, Central Point, or write C. A. Barnes, 1163 Oak St.. Eugene. Oregon. . EAST SIDE home, double plumbing, hardwood floors, fireplace, fine large grounda, with fruit and shade; priced at a sacrifice for quick sale; ' 8700 will handle, balance of 83300. easy payments at 6. Nice 4-room modern house with garage: newly finished inside and out: 81500. only 6150 down, balance easy payments at 7 per cent Int. 5-Room stucco in excellent condi tion, paved street, nice lot, shade. 62500. only 6250 down and balance easy terms. BROWN tt WHITE. Realtor. 104 W. Main. HOUSES FOR SALB OR RENT Jackson County Building ft Loan Ass'n. Phone 195. 100 ACRES, well Improved, stocked and equipped, elose to Meedtord: soma oasb or income property. Bal ance long time, low Interest. O A DeVoa. 623-J-3. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE -30 milk goats. 675; also core drilling machine, may be used to drill wells, complete 6100. In quire at Mack'i Feed Store, Grants Pass. FOR SALE Registered Shropshire rams and several cross-bred rams. L. A. Balade. Central Point. FOR SALE Purebred rtamboullett rams. Dolph Phlpps, Crater Lake highway. FOR SALS One dandy Jersey heifer and day-old oalf. also one purebred Shropshire ram. or will trade. John L. Nealon. Central Point. FOR SALE Two milk cows. Can be j seen at Rt. 3, Eagi Point. CUT , m Orea, . FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 Jersey belters. 3 calves. 2 dairy cows, hay and pasture. E. B. Hogan. Applegate, Ore. GOOD milk cow. Box 385 Rosa Lane. mile rrom j vine nignwnj. FOR SALE Souno gentle bores suitable for women or children. 303 Mountain Ave. Ashland. Ore and house below 8. P. traoka. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Trucks and equipment. Ill No. Fir St. 6-CYL. DURANT Sedan; looks and runs like new: all new tires. A real bar gain. See the 1936 Dodgee and Plymouth on display here soon. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. USED CAR SALS BIO REDUCTIONS One 1933 Plymouth 4 -door Sedan; aldemounts and extras. 1933 Plymouth Sedan: 5 wheels. 1931 Ford 8 Victoria Coupe. -1930 Ford "A" 3-door Sedan. 1934 Plymouth Coupe DeLuxe. 1928 LaSalle Sedan. 1934 Panel Delivery. 1928 Oldsmobile Roadster. 1931 Harley Motorcycle. LANGE MOTOR CO. (Formerly Armstrong Motors.) 38 N. Riverside. Phone 18. 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. 885.00. Eakin Motor Co.. Hudson dealer. 1929 CHEV. coach with Karl-Keen trunk. Special at 6195.00. Eakin Mo tor Co., Hudson dealer. HUDSON Sedan, fin condition, very cheap, can 957 or 832-R. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Used piano, good practice piano 845.00. B. J. palmer. Tel. vbb FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Heavy Prune. McRae. fryers. West FOR SALE 24 Barred Rock hens and pullets: 8 thorobred white Minorca pullets. Tel. 869-M or Inquire last house lefthand side of Lozler Lane. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS PENCE BUYERS For a limited time only, can buy woven wire fence, barbed wire, stapled, redwood poatB, all for less thsn 45 cents per rod. Volney Dlxonv ''Nat" bldg., Medford. FOR SALE 6-hole wood range, colls, warming oven; 1 oak oxtenslon table; small wood heater. 520 So. Central. FOR SALE 7-tube Crosley electric radio, table model, very cneap, 718 Welch, after 8 p. m. RUMMAGE SALE Thura., Frl. and Sat.. Oct. 3, 4, 5. Don't fall to at. tend. Now la the time to buy for school days. Dresses, shoes, coats, dishes and many useful articles. Come early as these bargains won't last. Open 9 a. m, sharp. 101 West Main St. FOR SALE Close In, Bennett apples; other varieties. Tel. 258-J. FOR SALE Estate Heatrola. Call 107 King, evenings. FOR SALE! Barnyard fertilizer. Any kind you want. McGonagte, Phone 25S-M. FOR SALE Bed springs and mattress and bureau. 1156 W. 8th. PETITE prunes 75c hundred. Leo Young, Columbus Ave. off Stewart. Tel. 10-F-13. NEW CHEVROLET PARTS Piston and Pins, complete... .06 Piston Rings, compression .08 Piston Rings, oil .. 15 Many other Items at give away prices. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. FOR SALE WOOD RANGES 1 Toledo range, with wanning oven, colled, reconditioned, 625.00. 1 Universal wood range, warmer. In good condition, 820.00. , 1 Colonial Jr. semi enamel, all steel top, colled, 833.50. 1 Nearly new Home Comfort, full enamel; to be sold for half of the original price. 1 Home Comfort, full enamel, 660. 1 Small. Wonder range, full en amel, colled, steel top, 630.00. CALIFORNIA OftOEON POWER CO. FOR SAL.E Late peaches, not irri gated. Carney Orchard. Blackwell Hill, between Central Point and Oold Hill. PEACHES. PLUMS, l!4c lb; grapea 3c lb. Huklll, 14 mile south wh.te Griffin Creek school. FOR SALE ELECTRIC RANGES 1 Full auto. West., 8 unite, semi enamel, 630.00. 1 Reconditioned Hotpolnt. semi enamel, 620.00. 1-Monarch, full enamel, with 18" oven and broiler, four units, ISO 00. 1 Universal, 3 unlta, large slae oven, $20 00. 1 Standard, 4 units, large oven, semi enamel, 820.00. CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO. FOR SALE Beautiful Inlaid linoleum and heatrola, all In good condition. 525 So. Riverside, evenings. FOR SALE Grapes for Julc and Jelly, 2c lb. Phone 8J5-L. GRAPES Concords and Thompson Seedless. Tel. 869-M or inquire lsst house lefthand side of Lorier Lane. FRUIT HAULERS Petit prune for aie cneap. Pnone 431-J. FOR SALE Ground alfalfa. 612 ton; also farm Implements. Helen Her bert. Rt. 4 FOR SALE Rsnge. cheap. Austin's i-iui. ownu, d miles soutn OI An- land. Pacific highway. FOR SALE Couch, heater, carpet. nrepiac screen, pnone 407-Y. 415 Edwards. FOR SALE Italian and Petit prune. rnone i-r--i. FOR SALE Pipe, mill and mln ma chinery. 1617 N. Riverside. CUCUMBERS Mr. Doe, St. BUY nice large apples now at Walnut mere, or pick yourself Several va rieties, low price. B- B. Foss, .IS- . FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Grspes. J. A. Manke. 3 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin ing former Clancy orchard. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In lleld; 610 per ton. Alice Hanley R.snch. FOR SALE All kinds of apples. Tel. 132-L. FOR BALE Grapes ttnd grape Juice. Mrs. Mary E. Clarkson. Ross Lane. Phone 510-R-l. MISCELLANEOUS HAVE YOUR old washer repaired. Reasonable prices. Flck's Hardware. ST. MARK'S GUILD Rummage Sale. Saturday. Sept. 28. next to Strang Drug Store, clothing, dishes, matxy useful articles. LADIES, LOOK! Have your sewing machine looked at and adjusted It la FREE. Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 3 No. Bartlett or Phone 782 CLASSICAL and popular piano les sons. Apollo Piano Studio. 218 E Main. HATTIE REAMES WHITE. Teacher of Piano. High school credit given Studio 220 Laurel. Phone 449-M. HAVE new wringer roll Installed In your old washer. Any make avail able. BargeCn prices thla month only. Flck's Hardware. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT Going service station and cabin site on main highway In Medford. This is a paying business and a good opportunity for In dividual or family with approxi mately 6600. Please write P. O. Box 1074. Medford. If Interested. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title system In Jackson County. - MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts or Title. Rooms 8 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tol. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering. Piano and Qulfar Instroctlon. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Classical and modern piano instruction. MEL CHORD lor every one. The only method that never falls. Studio. 818 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 ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Pricea right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 613. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. Money to Lend ' MONEY LOANED 650 to 6300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also - Cars Refinanced. Loana closed within 30 minutes. License No. s 167. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen trsl. LEGAL NOTICES City Warrants Called for Payment. Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of all Warrants Issued on the General Fund of the City of Medford. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Renown Urges on Stitch Edible seaweed Warmth Poem Form into a knot again Exist HvergTMO tret Reecho Mountain tn the Philip pines And: i-atltt Roguish Tropical frultr One who scat ters seed River in Russia Concealed Ancient Irish capital Narratives Attending the sick Action at law In such a way Born Teachers Decompose Seir Lined near the edge Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle anTe wis p aircab ROWEMA R N OfR Y E cre pitateITr "e 6 O NUGP 1 gjO N I C AIL g a ZTo ? s0$Ey ' N E S P I RITE Djf S T E IIDEe tU E t)eJa R matsMpTerTlM R A i P O N A V Y e r gto1ngkn1ee 65. Broad thor ough fare t abbr. El. African Hot tentot t. Stir r9. Ooze 60, HiAtorlcal periods 61. Cook slowly DOWN L Remote 1 r i3 r wf r i7 !6 By r r 'i i 1 l Zb Z8 :M:2f 3o 31 33. 33 Mb, 34- 35 I36 37 38 J f at H S 1 Z 1 11 !L Z S !1 z z gyVg So . 1 SI T '62 S3 S4 ss sZ sj 7 ' se s "" wT Zo "vs" Zi ' ' ' . . 1 . J Interest to cease after October 4. 1913. Dated this 2nd dov of O.-tober, 1935. GUS H. SAMUELS. City Treasurer. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the County of Jackson. In and for the State of Oregon. In the Mntter of the Estate of SARAH E. BUNNELL, a deceased person. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned sdmlnlstratrlx with copy of the will annexed of theestate of above named decedent has filed In the above entitled court and matter her final account and report as such administration and that ald court has fixed the 1st day of November. 1935. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. at the court room of the above en titled court In the Jackson County courthouse at Medford, Jackson county, Oregon, a the time and place for the hearing of any and all objec tlona to said account and report or any item thereof and for the settle ment thereof. DATED this 3rd day of October, 1935. GRETCHEN B. MCDONALD, Administratrix. Nollre or Final Settlement. In the County Court or the State or Oregon. In and ror the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of Fred W. Payne, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has tiled her First and Final Account as executrix of the es tate of Fred W. Payne, deceased. In the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, and that said Court has ap pointed Friday the 4th day or O:to ber. 1935. at the hour or ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the Court Room of said County Court in the Courthouse to the City of Medford. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said First and Final Account, the settlement there of, and the distribution of said estate. All persons Interested ore hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any there be, why said First and Final Account should not be approved by the Court, said estate be decreed to be fully set tled, a decree mode for the distribu tion of said estate to the person en titled thereto, and Bald executrix dis charged from her trust. Dated and first published Septem ber 6th. 1395. MARY E. PAYNE, Executrix of the Estate of Fred W. Payne, deceased. BIRTHS A baby girl weighing six pounds and 10 ounces was born at the Sac red Heart hosspital last night to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Moore of this city. Mother and baby were reported today as doing splendidly. KEfi'S HAS 500 RARE COINS SHAWANO, Wis. (UP) Herbert Rose, cashier of the Shawano Na tional bank, has a collection or nearly 500 rare coins, which he has mounted himself, and several hun dred bills, many of which have not been In collection. His collections Include large Unit ed States cent pieces dating from 1798 to 1856; Flying Eagle and In dian cent coins; U. 8. half dollars dating from 1854 through 1878, ft dime that Is 101 years old,' and an 1803 Queen Elizabeth coin the only coin In this country to have a for eign monarch on It. ; For Hose that Wear buy NOLDE & HORST Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann, I'ndergoes Operation Kenneth Thurston underwent an emergency operation last night at Sacred Heart hospital, where today he was reported resting comfortably. Cross-Word Puzzle t. Couch 10. Redact 11. Had being 16. Smooth 30. Greenland settlement 21. Hindu peasants 22. Bonier on iZ. Kind of rubber 27. Watchful 28. Krr 20. I'aneled wood en llnl'ia of an Interior wall 21. Sea eagle 32. Act vifdlj 35. Powier 3f. Placid 40. Covering of ft building 12. Common car bohydrate 4. Pert la 41, New star 4. Htair 48. Lethargle state 49. Strikes Vio lently 6). NlRht before an event 64. Product of natural dis tillation 67. Llka S. Season lor use I. Grave and motherly 4. City in Penn sylvania I. Expression of Inqisfry I. Devioo for tranninUtlr.g motion T. Atllrfx I. Harden Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. Oct. 8. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall and children of Reno. Nev., and Mrs. Melvin Wright and tittle son of Med ford, were guests at the Wright home on Tuesday of last week. H. W. Wright and Letand Dyslnger. I who spent several days hunting In the Klamath country, returned home Saturday. They were fortunate In getting one buck. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rohrer of Mon tague, CM., were guests at the home of Mrs. h, J. Rohrer on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Hoagland of Eagle Point spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Bar rows. Mrs. Hessler and son Mtlo Conley, of Medford, have been spending a week In one of the Wright cottages while Mrs. Messier Is having some Improvements made on her house here. Mrs. Maxfleld of Edge wood. Calif., arrived Sunday and will visit with her son, tf. P. Maxfleld, and wife, for some time. Gertrude Bloomlngcamp returned to her home In Horn brook, Calif., Inst Sunday after a visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Gilbert of Rose burg were over night guests at the Walter Marshall home Saturday night. Gerald and Mildred Hansen are at tending normal In Ashland. They spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Jesse Gloss, Mrs. Mary Char ley and Irene Charley returned from Saginaw last Monday where they at tended the convention. Elmer Blass has been moved from the Sacred Heart hospital to the home of his aunt, Mrs. Bates on Laurel street. He Is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Henry of Med- l ford, were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry last Sunday. t Central Point CENTRAL POINT. Oct. 3. (Spl) Past department president, Mrs. Anna Sttnebaugh of Grants Pass, pleasant ly surprised the member o( the Wo man's Relief corps by appearing dur ing the test regular session of the month of September. Visitors from neighboring groups are always wel come. The first meetings of October will occur on the fifth, at which time plans for the annual Hallowe'en party will be discussed. Department Junior vloe president, Mrs. Anna Harmon of Grants Pass, expects to be with us as Inspector on Saturday, November 3. Every member Is urged to be present on thio oc casion. Mrs. B. C. Faber will be hostess to the Bc-ean Bible class, at her home on October 10. The Initial meeting of the local extension unit for the ensuing year will be held at the Grange hall on Tuesday, October 8, with county demonstrator, Mrs. Mabel Mack, In charge. The guide pattern will be the subject under discussion. All ladles of the community are welcome. Cov ered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Hours, 10 ft. m. to 3:80 p. m. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pontre on. September 34 a daughter. There are now four small daughters In this family. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Oct. 3. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lualn, of Spo kane, who have spent the past several weeka at the Riviera auto pork, and Mr. T. Smith, who resides here, are recovering from cuts and bruises they received when their ftuto wsa struck by the train, September 34, at the crowing on the old highway on the north side of Rogue river. Mrs. Lusln was taken to the hospital In Grants Pom and was able to return home September 30. Mr. Smith spent sev eral days in Medford with his daugh ter, returning home September 28, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Roams and children, Cora and Roger, who are living at the Van Hovenberg orchard tn Sams Valley, visited at the Mc Merrlck home, September 34. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frost and Mrs. Clay Biles and Bonnie Jean visited Walter Collins at the Sacred Heart hospital in Medford, September 30. Mr. Col Una Is 111 with blood poisoning In his hand, but they found him bet ter. Clyde Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Lee t Matone, of Blrdseye creek, called ftt ; the George Lanee home September 37. j Mr. and Mrs. KeUon Booms liter and I son Nelson Lee. of Grant Pans were j dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. i Boom a1 Iter and Mrs. Beth Bowers, September 37. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biles spent last week with Mr. Bllea' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Biles. Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Shock ley. of Loe Angeles, who apent the past week witn Mrs. Shockley'a sister, Mrs. George Dm ram on d, returned home October t. About thirty ftttended the welner roast given by the Sunday school ftt the Tom Henderson home Friday eve ning. September 37. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodcock left September 39 for Portland, where their small son Lyle will be operated on at the Shrlners hot 1p tat. Roll and Miller, who la attending the Ashland Normal, apent the week end ftt his horn here. WINDOW OLASWs sea window lss and wijl re pi so your broken windows reaaunably Itowbridgs Cab inet Works JE7s Mall yr.buw U. MS Tolo TOLO, Oct. 3. (Spl.) Sidney, old est son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thurs ton, was elected president of the sen ior class at Central Point high school. Miss Arlene Inmown. daughter of Mrs. R. A. Tracy, la secretary. M'.ss Inmann was also choeen by the stu dent body council to be editor of the high school paper. The Central Pointer. Her sister. Mrs. Mel Williams, nee Dorothy Inmann, now of Grants Pass, was editor of the paper In 1933. Jack Darling of Gold Hill spent Saturday helping Wiley Davie at the Denver Davis ranch. Catherine Miller was absent from school Monday on account of ft pain ful Injury inflicted by a bee that flew behind her glasses. Her eyes were swollen badly, the left one nearly closed. Edward Inmann Is looking after John Bohnert's place near Central Point while he and Mrs. Bohnert fish at Diamond lake. Roy Nichols la leaving this after noon with a party to hunt deer In the Mt. Pitt area. Mrs. William Harvey, of Fresno la a house guest thla week of Mrs. L. W. Prock at her home here with Mrs. Margaret Hamoa. Wm. Pennlnger returned Tuesday after a business trip to Portland. Tom Hagen returned Tuesday from Selma, where he had been on busl nesa concerning mining Interests. Mr. Miller, an operator from Copco at Gold Ray, la a patient tn the Sac red Heart hospital. Mrs. Una B. Inch, county school supervisor making a standardization tour of the rural schools, stopped for an hour at Tolo school Tuesday. She found this school up to standard ex cept for maps, which are being pur chased. Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, Oct. 3. (Spl.) -Donald Wheeler of Medford was a din ner guest at the L. H. Hughes home Sunday. Other guests during the day were Dr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts of Medford and Miss Betty Faulk of Griffin Creek. We are glad Mrs. R. O. Want Is re covering from her recent Illness and Is able to be home again from thf Community hospital. Ernest Lytle had the misfortune to cut his thumb and front finger quite seriously while ftt school Friday. L. H. Hughes, Id elbert Hughes and John Shrumpf drove to the Lucky Thirteen mining clatma on the Ap plegate Saturday. Harry Steele returned the last of the week from a hunting trip in Klamath county. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor, Jr. and daughters havemoved to a place near Eureka, Calif., where Mr. Kantor ha employment for the winter. Alice and George Schltngsog were absent from school Monday due to Illness. Ruth Willlame is unable to go to school this week. Little Ernast Lee Beer returned home Saturday after spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Hughes. Miss Betty Van Horn of Green Springs, Miss Margaret Van Horn ftnd Charlea MacGoughnagal of Medford. called at the' Ed Marshall home Sun day. Mrs. Lester C&rr called ftt the Kan tor home Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Axel Benson ftnd Frances attended a birthday dinner Sunday at the Olaf Olsen home ftt Seven Oaks given In honor of Mrs. Olsen. Miss Frances Benson is spending a week ftt the home of Mr. ftnd Mrs. Frank Anderson. Butte Falls BtIT r FALI. Oct. 8. (Spl.) Friday evening th Pollynn Olrl sponsored miscellaneous shower tn honor of Mr. Mwln Wllllmson, for merly Tslllene Jcleson, who was mr rl.rf rarsntlv. Th shower w given at th horn of Mr. J. B. Jackson. A few contest game were played after which a beautifully decorated" wagon filled with beautiful and useful gift was presented to tn young on. Light refreshment wars served. Amnn thoss oresent wero Wlllanna Bralnard. Opal Wooley. Margaret Cadiow, Bvalyn pommlnge, Hazel Mccabe, Irene Rogers, Jean Page, Rose Smith, Beulah Hereford, Maxlne Jackson. Mrs. Oeorge Carlson, Mr. Ted Predenburg, Mrs. Jams O'Dona hue, Mr. M. A. Putney, Mr. Joe Hlb bard, Mr. Elmer Oalt, Mis Newberg, Mrs. swen, Mr. Charie wniw. an. Robert Koffmn. nd Mr. Clyde D. Adam. Irene Roger ha recently returned from Wichita, Kansas, where she spent ten month with her father and brother. ... n.inh Nelson moved n nt Mlrkev Bvanoff house. u. .nri Mn Bill Dunlao recently bought one of the Dupre house nd moved Into It week ago. Mr. and Mr. Charlie Whit moved from th Dupre house Into the .Car ter atone building last week. ... vrr. imiis case moved Into the Mickey Evanoff house vac- ted by Mr. and Mr. Boo Koiiman, who moved Into th Herman Hen drlck'a house. Mr. nd Mrs. Oeorge Carlson moved from th Mahoney house Into one of .v.. rha.ll Tfrlmnnrisrtn houses, the one formerly occupied by BUI Dun- lap and family, John Cadiow has a new truck. Everett Faber spent Tuesday In the store here taking Mr. Brltson's place. Lee Edmondson Is plsnnlng to f&4 Hi wlour Is California. U will Tlslt an aged aunt and uncle anS many other relatives he hasn't seen for years. Mr. and Mrs. John Cadzow are liv ing in Lee Edmondson's house dur ing Mr. Edmondson s visit In Califor nia. Mrs. Clyde Hanson Is visiting Mr and Mrs. Harold Patton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Bud Henshaw and children returned to their home here after spending the summer at their fire station. The Hustlera club will hold their first meeting since their adjourn ment In June, at the home of Mrs John Marlon on next Thursday after noon, Oct. 3. Jean Cazdow Is teaching In Dan ner. Oregon, in Malheur county. She teaches all grades except and second and third. She enjoys school and country. Homer Craft had his tonsils and adenoids removed two weeks ago. HH health Is greatly Improved already. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson win leave for San Diego on Thursday to be gone a few w4eks. M. E. White of White's Ornamental nursery of Monterey county, Calif., la visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dingee. f- Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson Count; Abstract Co.. 131 g. 8lth Street.) MnrrlllFn Mronui Chestor C. Peterson unit icti.h..- A. Taylor. Ben F. Morrison and Helen William son. Christ N. Kvrlacatos anrl te.,v,. O. Zaflratos. Donald R. SrhrnHAi, an a Williams. . ' Circuit Court Scott Haatinffs va. nm v.-, chattel lion. O. H. LaCrossa va. Rtt n , al. attachment. Daniel J. Sullivan v, T. maw... foreclosure lien. First Federal Savlnoa anrf r.. Ass'n. vs. w. 8. Kee, to foreclose mortgage. Daniel J. Sullivan vs. H. L. MeNleo. lien. Virginia Rllen napnlMlla v. a.i Darnellle, divorce. Southern Oregon Credit Bureau va. Edna A. Curtright, for money. Ralph Hurst vs. C. E. Krlngle, la bor lien. Real Estate Transfers J. D. Taylor, et ux to Clinton H, Johnson. WD. 10.00. Lot on Church street, Ashland. J. E. Brownlee. et ux to Frank A. Brownlee. WD. eiOO.OO. Land In See. 19. Twp. 87 S. R. 1 West. James Baker to Rodolph Hargls. WD. $250.00. Lot on Oak Street, Jack sonville. Jewell R. Elmore, et ux to W. D. Morgan. WD. i.oo. Land In Sea a, Twp. 33 8. R: 1 West. F. J, Newman, Trustee to Clyde S. Eakin, et ux. Deed. 1.00. Lot In See, 83, Twp. 33 8. R. 1 West. Clyde 8. Eakin. et ux to F .J. New man, Trustee. WD. 150.00. Lot in Be. 33, Twp. 33 8. R. I West. James H. Phlpps to J. E. Brownie. et ux. QCD. 81.00. Land in Sec. 18, itvp. 37 s. R. 1 West. SEASON WILL RENOWNED ARTISTS PORTLAND (Spl.) When th Portland Symphony Orchestra open its 1936-30 season on November 34 In the civic auditorium in Portland, ' It will offer to the music lovers of that city and surrounding communi ties program of symphonlo musla) and guest artists commensurate with the celebration of Its Sliver Jublle sesson. Gret stuckegold, soprano: Ignai Friedman, pianist: Rugglero Rlccl, violinist; and Dent Mowrey, torn-poser-planlat, have been engaged as soloists with th orchestra a attrac tions on the Monday night concert series. In addition, several artists of established merit In Oregon are to appear on the Sunday afternoon con certs, the management announces. Wlllem van Hoogstraterl will resume hi conductorshlp for the 11th tea son, after summer spent In direct ing the local orchestra In two week concert at th Ford Bowl In San Di ego, guest-conducting with the New York Phllharmonlc-Sym-jL-ony orches tra In Lewtsohn stadlu! and th Philadelphia in the Robin Hood Dell concert. Mme. Stuckegold. the "golden Orete" of the Metropolitan Opera, company, will be heard thla year by Portland audience for the first time. A long record of European tri umph as prim donna of th Berlin State opera and orchestral soioist un der the distinguished direction of Walter, Blech, and Welngartner, pre ceded her arrival In New York and th engagement with th Metropoli tan Opera company. Weather. Northern California: Fair south nd Increasingly unsettled north portion tonight and Friday: rain ex treme north coast: ml id: moderaM changeable winds, becoming gentle southerly, off th coast. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Fri day; occasional rain west portion and local showers mountain of a portion: moderate temperature; In creasing southerly wind off th coast. Liner Loses Rudder. LONDON, Oct. 8. (AP) Lloyd today reported th Canadian Paclflo liner Duchess of Athol with her steering gear out of commission 830 miles west of Inlstr.ihull. Donegal. Ireland. It wa feared her rudtur had been lost.