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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUlsT:, MEDFOKD, OREGON. SXTDAT, OCTOBER 6. 1933. PAGE ELEVEM mmmmmBmmB v3 fl to J ro 1 1 ILP iMMn-' I 4 Read every d OB this pose- Von will probably find ex actly the thing you want to buy or tell. It It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word tint Insertion (Minimum 23c) each additional Insertion, per word - (Minimum 10c) Pec line per month wlthont copy changes ii.ts Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TAKEN UP 1 JERSEY cow. Owner may have same by Identifying ana paying lor la. Rt. 1, BOX 628. Kings Hwy. POUND Pair of glasses. Owner may have by ldentuying ana paying ioi adv. Tribune ouice. PARTY was seen to pick up black puree at the Rummage Sale. Re turn to Tribune and no questions will be asked. . LOST -Boy 'a blue zipper aweater. Re ward. 315 No. Holly. LOST Boy 'a blue blazer at Washing ton school, marked "Robert." Re ward. 908 w. 10th Ave. LOST Fishing rod and reel between Doddln Falls, and Dodge bridge via Gold Hill. Liberal reward. Slater Johnston, near Dodge bridge. LOST If dog Is missing, oalU516. WANTED MALE HELP PLUMBER wanted. Call 1261, I WANT A MAN for local Tea & Cof fee route. 845 a week opportunity. Automobile given man who quali fies. Details sent free. Albert Mills, 7389 Monmouth, Cincinnati, Palo- MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Pear pickers. Glenvlew Or chordsrPhone 911-J-6. - ' WIN 62.230.00 Can you make 5 three-letter words using the letters In the word "PARAMOUNT?" Rush your answer to a. F. Stayton, Dept. C-2, Des Moines, Iowa, end you will get op portunity to win 62,350.00. RELIABLE men and women wanted tn service retzular customers on mm Routes. Make uo to 812 day. NO experience or capital re quired. Write MR. thumao, Third Street, Oakland, Calif. 426 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman to care for 2 year old baby, cook for edult. 32S Crater Lake, after 1 p. m. " WANTED Olrl for light housework and car of 2!4 year old baby. 3 meal a day go home nights. Ap ply 12 Ashland Ave., Mrs. Jack Wurt. ; ADDRESS cards for us. Good pay. Easy dignified work. No canvass ing. Write enclosed stamp. Dept. D Zabel INSURANCE. Arlington, Calif. 15 WEEKLY and your own dresses FREE for demonstration new Aut umn Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No Investment. Write fully. Give size and color preference. Fashion Frocks, Dept. X-1489. Cincinnati, Ohio. LADIES, work spare time, copying names, addresses for distributors, good pay, experience unnecessary. Writ stamped addressed envelope. Mutual Advertising Service, 370 Lexington Avenue, N. Y. C. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By girl with experience, housework. References. 621 May- ette. - MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW, experienced cook, all lines, desires position. Go anywhere motherless home, ranch, camp; can serve and plan. Refer ences. Write P. O. Box 612. WANTED Reliable woman wishes vork by hour. . Phone evenings around 6. 437-X. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY Cheap car. In quire 210 Laurel St. WANTED Used electric washer. Tel. 537-R. WANTED Sulky plow, any condition. Must be cheap. T. J. Parsons. Phoe nix. WANT diversified ranch. Have clea. 8o. Calif, homes. Elroy Jackson. Eagle Point. WANTED Tamale. Phone 888. WANTED Furnished house by cou ple. Property will be taken care of Must be reasonable rent. Refer ences given. Box 4167. Tribune. WANT TO BUY Light sedan. to '83. A. L. Daugherly. Route 4. 4 miles east Cos Wrecking Shop. WANTED Kn all ae cutter. R. E. Nealon. Central Point. Tel. 11-XX-l WANTED Small house, furnished or unfurnished, in Washington school distilct. Ferrr.aner.t renters. 528 W. WANTED Fresh or hei-y sprinter mri' io rounj stock. P-,one or write Trm Hurln.-n, Oailelgh Ranca, Central Point. ft WANTED-MISCELLANEOUB EMPTY FURNITURE VAN returning (rum iwwuii t. wv.. wants load from there or way points. Phone 015. Hawtey Transfer. WANTED Used furniture, tools, eto. Berrydale and Hand Store, 1603 Ko Riverside. Phone 269. WE PAY up to 65.00 for men's used suite. Will H. Wilson. 32 No. Front St. WANTED Mens used suit and shoes. 518 E. Main SC. Used Ward robe Shop, WANTED We pay cub for household goods, furniture and stove. We also buy metels. hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE, 27 N. Drape St. Phone 1063. WANTED Heifers calves. Writ Ruby Schulz. Beagle. Oregon. WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lfcrabs. and pasture. J. J. Osenbrugge. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR rent -room modern hu. A acres. Phone 408-J-S.- FURN. house. 5 miles out. Inquire 3rd house So. upper Orlffln Creek school. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. $15,' water paid. 820 No. Riverside. Tel. 611-R-5. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house Inquire 305 So. Oakdale, FOR RENT Attractive 6-room house, furnished, overstuffed, fireplace, hardwood floors, garage. 38 Wash ington St. FOR RENT 1624 E. Main. 8-room furnished home; overstuffed, hard wood floors, fireplace, basement and f u-nace, electric rang and refrigerator; 646.00 including water. Chas. R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 303. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 604 W. 10th. house and FOR RENT Newly decorated 4-room ( suite In beautiful Holly Apartments Frlsldalre. electrlo range, built-in. Warm, quiet and refined. Second door north of postofftos. Call T.397-R for appointment, FOR RENT 829 W. Uth St.. 635.00 per month. 722 Dakota, 630.00 per month. Call Jackson Co. Bldg and Loan Association. 196. FOR RENT Home furnished or unfurnished. Brown At White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 4-ROOM (furnished or unfurnished apt.) 510 King St. FOR RENT Apt. 328 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished apt.i steam heat. Frlgldalre, hot water and gar age. 503 S. Hon; St. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM FOR RENT Hot and cold water. II So. Orange. 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 LEASE for cash, on year, acres, modern home, large new chicken houe. 6275.00. Box 4547. Tribune. FOR RENT 80 ocies dairy ranch equipped for Grade A dallying. 20 acres under ditch. Also for l. 40 acres, 10 acres under ditch, modern Grade A milking barn: also large hay barn, small house, 20 cows. T. B. and abortion tested. Owner. 523 East Main. BACHELOR APTS. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Business location, room 16x50. Will remodel to suit tenant. Apply Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Grain wood. Phone 466-J-2. hay for TRADE WOOD for part payment on Model A Ford coupe or cnev. p. a Henry, Rte. 2. TRADE Columbia Graphonola, fine oak cabinet In good condition, large selection of record, for wood. 37 Tripp St. after 6 p. m. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 4-rm. house and lot. Hot Springs. Klamath Falls clear. Trade for Ashland or Medford. Medford preferred. Valu about 61250.00. Box 4837, Trlbun. MUST sell at once, 40 acre timber land. Improved, at the sacrifice price of 6200. Call at 718 Cedar St. FOR SALE Ranch, furniture, trailer. plow, cultivator and harrow. Call " Sunday or Monday Kelty' plac on Anderson Creek rd. FOR BALE 40 acres Irrigated land. W. R. Holmsn, Esgl Point. FOR SALE 46 A. AT , VALUIJ Fruit, alfalfa, wood and water, close In. good building. Sam Evan. Jacksonville. BEAUTIFUL 15 acre foothill fruit ranch In eltr limit of Ashland. At. tractive terms. Call or write 700 Terrace St.. R. 1, Box 843. Ashland. NEW mod. horn, auto, oil haat, large rooms. 1619 8. Msln. FHEB IRRIGATION Stock Ranch 155 acres. 50 acres un der cultivation and free Irrigation, good free soli: 6-room house, barn. Ksrage. chicken house, some equip ment. Price 16500 00 : 63.000 down payment, term or. balonc to stilt. So Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. 109 E. Main St. FOR SALE 8 acres, new modern home, on pavement; 6350 down. bal. an; monthir payment. P. O. Box 1083, Medford. FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms Convenient terms. Call Wsrren Patterson. Centrnl Point, or write c A Birne. 1163 Oak St. Eugene. 1 Oregon. FOR SALE - SEAL ESTATE FOR SALE At a great sacrifice, It acres, ideal location near Medlord: pest of soil, Irrigated and In alfalfa; modern home and other building Look this over. L. Q, PICK ELL. 20 East Main. FOR SALE 6-room modern, plastered home, exoellent condition, newly decorated throughout, located with in on block of school. A real nar galn for a family with children of school age. Total price 81800.00. with 6250.00 down and payments like rent. See Charles A. wing Agency, Inc., 100 E. Main St. HOUSES KOa SALE OH RENT jaokaoD Count; Building Loan Au'n Phone 186. 100 ACRES, well improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford; some oaab or income property. Bal ance long time, low interest, u A DeVoe, 623-J -3, 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, 8 bed rooms, sleeping porch, nice district In south part of town: paved street, all clear: 62000. only 10 down. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors, 04 W. Main. FOR SALE 160 acres timber, ml pine; take team or late sedan or pickup tor part. Rachel Perry, Sam valley. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown 8c White. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Registered Shropshire ram and several cross-bred rams. L. A. Salade. Central Point. FOR SALE Purebred Kamboullett ram. Dolph Phtpps. crater use highway. FOR SALE Two milk cows. Can be sen at Rt. 3, Eagle Point. Clar ence Oreb. FOR SALE Sauna gentle horse suitable for women or children 203 Mountain Ave. Ashland, Ore 2nd house below S P. track FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES TRADE '38 Essex sedsn for Ford or Chevrolet pickup. Inquire o. k Hughe, Trail. PLYMOUTH 4 -door Sedan;, perfect mechanically: only 6245.00. The new Dodge la the beauty ear for 1936. Here soon. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. EXCEPTIONAL USED CAP. VALUES 1929 Oakland Sedan ...... 6175.00 1931 Wlllys-Knlght Sedan. '285.00 1932 Chevrolet DeLuxe coupe. . ' Essex Super-6 Sedan. 1930 Ford Coupe; rumble seat. 1934 Ford V-B Sedan. 1920 Chevrolet Truck.- SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Open Evenings and Sunday, FOR SALE Trucks and equipment. Ill no. Fir Bl. FOR SALE OR TRADE T. T. Ford pickup, '23 Buick coupe for wheat, barley or com, John J, Rltter, Gold mil. FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet truck. 180 acres timber and wood business. John J. Rltter, Gold Hill, Ore. ,. USED CAR SALS BIO REDUCTIONS me 1933 Plymouth 4 -door Sedan; sldemounts and extras. 1933 Plymouth Sedan: 5 wheel! . 193 1 Ford 8 Victoria Coupe. 1930 Ford "A" 2-door Sedan. . 1934 Plymouth Coupe DeLuxe. '; . 1938 LaSalle Sedan. .1934 Panel. Delivery. 1928 Oldsmoblle Roadster. 1931 Harley Motorcycle. LANOE MOTOR CO. (Formerly Armstrong Motors.) 38 N. Riverside. Phone 16. FOR SALE By owner, 1934 Plymouth Coupe. Bargain. If sold this week. Inquire 38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. . HUDSON sedan, fine condition. Cheap. Call 997 or 833-R. FOR SALE POULTRY BUFF OOAOHEN Bantams. Sell or trade for heavy hens. 1830 N. River side. FOR SALE Leghorn Glover. Ross Lan. hen. M. B. FOR SALE R. 951-R. I. R. pullet. Phone FOR SALE 1 dor. purebred barred rock early spring pullets, and one matured rooster. Would trade for wood. 808 So. Central. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Used piano, good practice piano 646.00. B. J. Palmer. Tel. 788 RCA Radlola and Victor leetrola radio and phonograph combination, beau- . tlful Inlaid Spanish walnut cabinet, like new condition, cost over 61O00 new. Complete with records for 670. Box 392. or phone S02-R-1, Grant Pass. FOR SALE One trumpet like new, 620.00. Call Sunday or after 6:30 p. m. 910 Queen Ann. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Joni ,han apples, boxes. Cheap. Phone 671-R-8. FOR SALE Bennett windfall cooking apple. 350. Tel. 268-J. FOR SM.E Dirt from basement ex cavation. 227 Cottage St. FOR SALE Mission grape South Peach St. FOR SALE Used logging harness new line, new collsr. all for 625. Used stock saddle, 616. 119 Port land Ave. FOR SALE Wheat hay. 65 00 ton. A. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek Rood Talent. FOR SALE 2000 ft. of hydraulic pipe Inalrea l!-ln. 15-ln. and 20-ln. diameter, Medford Pipe tt Machine ry Co. DEER RIFLES Just a few left. You make the price. Cliff Sport Shop. 317 No. River, lde. FOR SALE Dellclou and Jonathan apple. Ala Vlst. Packing House. LAROI beautiful tapeatry davenport, Cogswell chair and ottoman to match, also other household goods 803 w. 11 tl. Phone 609 -W Sunday etuj. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Peachea 30 lb. Hoi Deck. YOUR LAST CHANCE Salway can ning peaches at Tucker s, Orchard Home drive, third house on right. Bring oontalnera. PRUNES lo lb., you pick 'em. l"4o lb. picked. TOMATOES No. 1' 1 lb. DAMSON PLUMS 80 lb. We Deliver. B. E. FORD. 2 mile west on J'vllle highway. Phone 731-R. ATTENTION. FARMERS 1 For second-hand rebuilt Implement at bargain prices, call nd see us at 39 South Grape St., Medford. FOR SALE New .32 Special Win chester rifle, 625.00. Phone J76-W, or address 417 N, Oakdale. MILK GOAT, $6; Edison phonograph, records, 63; baby buggy, 68; baby beds. Lay's Camp, Ashland. FOR SALE Weatlnghouse range, oheap. Call 3F-22, FOR SALE washed Sgobel as Day. dellclou culls. APPLES Several varieties. Gebhard's, Central Point, ft mile north Bear Creek bridge. FOR SALE -Orapea. 2 mile west Tal ent on Bceson Lane. FOR SALE Concord grapes, 3c. Ap- ply F. C. Carpenter ranch, Jackson ville highway. FENCE BUYERS For a limited time only, cfan buy woven wire fence, barbed wire, staples, redwood pjsts, all for less than 45 cent per rod. Volney Dixon, "Nat" bldg.. Medford. FOR SALE Close In. Bennett apples: other varieties. Tel. 25S-J. FOR SALE Bed springs and mattress and bureau. 1156 W. 8th. PETITE prunes 75c hundred. Leo Young, Columbus Ave. off Stewart. Tel. 1Q-F-13. FOR SALE Late peaches, not irri gated. Carney Orchard. Blackwell Hill, between Central Point and Gold Hill. PEACHES, PLUMS, la lb; grapes 2c lb. Huklll. !4 mile south white Orlffln Creek school. FOR SALE Range, cheap. Austin Fruit Stand, 3 miles south of Ash land. Psclfle highway. FOR SALE Couch, hester, carpet, fireplace screen, Phone 407-Y. 416 Edwards, FOR SALE Italian and Petite prunes. Phone 7-F-14, FOR SALE Grape. J. A. Manke, . 2 miles, east of Jacksonville, adjoln- lng former Clancy orchard. FOR sale All klna of apples. 132-L. Tel. FOR SALE O rape and grape Juice, . Mrs. Mary B. Clarkson. Ross Lane. Phone 510-R-l. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT Going service station and cabin alte on main highway In Medford. This Is a paying business and a good opportunity tor in dividual or family with approxi mately $600. Please write P. O. Box .1074. Medford. If Interested. MISCELLANEOUS ST. MARK'S OUILD Rummage Sale, Saturday, Sept. 28, next to Strang's Drug Store. Clothing, dishes, many useful articles. NOTICE Have power sprayer on truck for spraying your peach or chards or peach trees. Also white washing cow barns, chicken houses and garage. Phone 258-W. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L. Remnants of combustion 6. Stiffened end of a shirt sleeve 16. Pouches II. Relinquish voluntarily 16. Continent 16. Support IT, Close adher ence or af faction tf. Wander 20. Word of eon sent .... IL Part of a church 23. That which ruminant chaws 31. Speck of dust !. Baby carriage Solution of Yesterday's Puzxl OlWEpCOIDAISR I B EkH N ENIpACI S T ITU Mjl V A UlN T E D 1 s mJQ up 2Meip. l T H WgSflAMROD LflMFST AT ElL A M A lTT AROPl N..L.M o R AR IE Y. I o wIaIRSIE iDlAINAjSjP zs. under . Cooking is. Fixed ohari.es formula 9. Eearful 33. Pungent vege 63. Pitcher , tables Bl. pemano 65. Not any 67. Young dog 60. Destroy utterly 61. With absolute certainty 64. Existence SK. Exg-shapad 66. More Infre quent IT, Cast off 68. Venture 49. Aroma tie seed 14. Be very fond 36. Title of monk 18. Nobleman 36. Entertain ' 4L Dross of a metal L Bs under obli gation 43. Walk wearily 44. Observe 16 Pulpy fruit 7 fl ' lip mWW iil ' tsrtn? -r.wtz-iT xjm 38 ' WE;,i"40 W!'41 -l : -li ,M3 4 "-T-r-TS "S WWLZfL 5rPIr r W ifS" U5?" 1 1 I 1 1 1 .. I iiii MISCELLANEOUS HAVE new wringer rolls Installed In your old washer. Any make avail able. Barges n prices thl month only. Pick's Hardware. RAISE HOGS on shares. Have 4 , young sow to plsce. A. R. Rennsr, 123 s. Riverside or 433 S. Fir after 6 p. m. HATTIE HEAMES WHITE. Teacher of Piano. High school credit gives Studio 220 Laurel. Phone 449-M. HAVE YOUR old washer repaired. Reasonable prices. Pick's Hardware. CLASSICAL and popular piano les sons. Apollo Piano Studio. 216 E Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO, Abstract of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Room 3 and 6, No. 83 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO JT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering. piano and collar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Classical and modern piano instruction. MEL CHORD for every one. The only method that never lalls. Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg.. Medford. Ore. Trnnsfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Lool and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel.. 833. F. E. Samson Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack, ers and movers. Speolal livestock moving equipment. Price right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. EADS TRANSFER 4s STORAGE CO. Ofllce 1015 No. Central, phone 815. Prices right. Service guaranteed. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 650 to 6300 for personal or household purpose on House Furnishings or Autos; also cars Refinanced. Loan closed within 30 minutes. License No. 8- 157. See W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Cen. tral, 11 SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 6. (AP) Members of the Latter Day Saint church, gnthered In the historic Mormon tabernacle here today for the opening session of their semi annual conference, were exhorted by President Heber J. Grant to stand firm against the use of liquor and tobacco. "There never was a time In the history of the church when we need ed the word of wisdom more than today," he said, referring to the tenet given by Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Salnta faith, dis approving the use of liquor, tobacco, tea and coffee. For Hose that Wear buy NOLDE tt HORST Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. Cross-Word Puzzle 13. Heavy oora 25, State of mind 24. Acknowledge 26. Donated It. Kind of large . sinsle-edged knife 3T. luntclent! poetlo 76. Italian coins 30. Eecana from artfully II. Kind of lettuce 33. Cold dish 15. Move lightly and rapidly 16. Division of mankind IT. Epochs 40. Cleaning implement 41, Celestial body 43. Slimy proper 45, Native metal ill. Profited 47, Pertaining to old age 49. Land meaaurea to. Level or even u. i.irt Tiit, Molaten 65. New star. HO. (Uncial rldtst 117. Par-Ian fnfry C8. Rubber trees r9. funeral pile 61, Legume 43. Uaacullne name 68. Larfts covered nniton DOWN 1. Oft 3. Glut 3. Strikes 4. Feminine name 6. Dry 6. One who lives In a tont T. Utilises 8. Not cuarae 9. Obeao 10. Evergreen trss 11. Fragrant odor 12. I.ld 13. Paid out 18. Article of mil-llnery Club-Lodge Announcements Crater Lake Guild The Crater Lak Guild will meet Monday evening at slx-thlrty for the annual dinner, Madeline Cook, presi dent, presiding. Mr. Fabrlck will speak on the Island of Ball; Imogen Wallace will present piano sclos; Eleanor Curry will sing and Alice May Brill, violinist, will play. All friends and those Interested In the guild ere cordially Invited, arid may call Mrs. W. G. Cool, at 83, for further Information. Merit Circle The Merit circle of the First Pres byterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Jennie Merrltt, 16 Ross Court, Tuesday, Oct. 8th, for I o'clock luncheon. All membera are urged to be present a plan for the year will b discussed. Put Matrons' Club Past Matrons' club, Reames chap ter, will hold the first meeting of the fall season at the horn of Mrs. R. O. Fowler on Kings highway Mon. day, October 7. Dessert will be served at 1:16 with bridge following. The committee In charge consists of Msdamea Fowler, Thompson, Wil son and Woods. Visiting past ma trons are very welcome. R. P. W. Club Business and Professional Women's club wishes to Issue a special Invi tation to all women's and men's clubs In Medford to hear the leoture Tues day night at the St. Mark's parish hall bjC. Don Admiral, who will lec ture on the Palm Springe sdesert. Carnatlon Club The Carnation club will meet at the home of Mrs. Marl Sites on Midway road next Thursday eve ning. Membera will assemble, first at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Peter Deltrlch, 939 North Central avenue. Those who have cars are urged to assist members needing transporta tion. It Is requeated that members bring to the meeting all towels on which embroidery work has been completed. Madrigal Club The Madrigal club will hold Its regular practice on Tuesday evening at tha Girls' Community club at 7:45 p . m QrMt lnterMt lt o,ing shown this year In this new choral club tnat was started last year as a community project by the American Legion Aux tllary. Elsie Carlton Strang Is direc tor for the group. College Women's Club The Rogue River Valley College Women's club will meet Saturday, October 13, at 2:30 p. m. at the Woman'a Civic club In Ashland. Mia Grace Chamberlain will be hostess to the group. The main feature of the program Is to be a travel talk by Mrs. Olenn Fabrlck. Medford members needing trans portation pleaae oall Miss Betty Evanaon. Ladles' Auxiliary F. O. E. Ladles' auxiliary. F. O. E., will sponsor a series of card parties, tne first to be held In the Eagle's hall Thursday at 8:00 o'clock.. Refresh- menu will be served and prizes awarded. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to the public. Mr. Lilly Is general chairman for the year. Metaphysical Study Club, Announcement has been made that ' the Metaphysical study elub will meet each Thursday In the rooms over the Farmers' and Fruit growers' bank at 8:00 o'clock. All who are Interested are Invited to attend. Chrysanthemum Club. Chrysanthemum Thimble club will meet Thursday at the horn of Edith Beck, 524 S. Grape. Members are asked to bring needle and thimble, a there will be articles to sew for the bazaar. A covered dish luncheon will be served at 1:00 o'clock. Members ar to bring their own service. Eagles' Lodge. The Fraternal Order of Eagles and Ladles' Auxiliary are giving an enter, talnment and pot luck dinner Fri day evening, October 11, at the Eagles' Hall Is honor of D. D. Hale, state past president. All member In vited and ar requested to bring 6 covered dish. Reames Chapter. Past worthy matron and past worthy patrons will be honor guests at the meeting of Reames chapter, O, E. 0., next Wednesday evening. The regular meeting will he pre ceded by a covered dish dinner at 8:30, to which all Eastern Star mem hers are Invited. Worthy Matron Mrs. Phlna Nord- wlck ha arranged a very Interest' lng program, and Mrs.. Margaret Fabrlck will act a chairman of the supper committee. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing Olrl scout activities ar again In full awing, scouting I thought of In term of 6 happy, busy occupa- I tlon. It summons th energetic, eager end up-to-dat girl who wanta help in keeping her leisure time happily and healthily occupied. Olri Scout themaelves think they have round the simplest, most practical and entertaining way of handling the problem of the growing girl Members Invite all girls to Join Girt Scout troop In their vicinities, to find out for themselves th Joys of Olrl Scout adventures. A few chsnges have been made In the Olrl Scout troops nd their progrsmst Troop 2, with Mrs. Oray aa captain, meet Monday afternoon t th Olrl Siout ollice; troop 4. Ruth Meusel captain, meet Monday evening at Girl Scout headquarters: troop wltt Mrs. Va yalita Local and Jordan Her Sam Jordan of Ash land made a business trip to Medford Thursday. In Seattle Raymond It. Refer, manager of the Pinnacle Packing Co. waa in Seattle on business yesterday. From Ashland Mrs. O. R. Addis and Mr. Jimmy Met of Ashland were among Medford caller Friday. Auxiliary To Meet The women's auxiliary of St. Mark's church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Miss Anne Livingston. e Barker to Ashland Ohrl Barker of Medford arrived In Ashland Friday to spend the week-end with his mother and brothers. Ashland Tidings. Opens New Ofllce-Louls B. Humph ry ha opened an offloe t 316 Lib erty building. He I engaged In ar chitectural, engineering and design ing work. Arrive By plane Mr. and Mrs. Tll den of Riverside, Calif., arrived by plane yesterday afternoon to spend the week-end a guest of Lea Bow man of Prospect. Goes To Portland F. I. Samson left Medford last night for Portland where he will spend a couple of days tranaactlng business in connection with hi seed and feed store. Deliell In Klamath Tom Deltell, head of the WPA tor southwestern Oregon counties we In, Klamath Falls on buslnes yesterday. He wa expected back at hi Medford office tomorrow. e Inspect Camps M. J. Bowen of Washington, D. C, personal represen tative of Robert Fechner, national director of the Civilian Conservation Corps, Is making an Inspection of the CCC camps In the Medford district. Back from California M. T. Wray. manager of the new Hubbard-Wray company, returned to Medford Frl day after spending several day trans. acting business In San Jo and other cities In California. tee In New Position Mis Vema Man- uel of Grant Pa arrived here yes terday to fill a position with Dr. J. D. Moffat In hi X-ry laboratory. Miss Manuel will also hare charge of the X-ray department at the Com munity hospital. Hoffman Move Dr. and Mrs, E. W. Hoffman moved back to thslr home on the Jacksonville highway yesterday after residing for worn lime in town. Dr. Hoffman will continue his offloe In the Farmers and Fruit grower bank building. Canfleld Visits Here David H. Can field, superintendent of Crater Lake national park, mode an Inspection of the lava beds yesterday following a brief visit In Medford Friday. He wa accompanied here by hi wife and father! Thomas Canfleld, a visitor from Minnesota. see OeMolay To Give Degree The Medford ohapter of DeMolay an nounces the giving of the twenty, first majority degree for all DeMolay and ex-DeMolaye, twenty one year and older, on Thursday evening, Oc tober 17, at 7:80, In the Masonlo hall. Those Interested are urged to get In touch with Frank Hull. captain, meet Tuesday afternoon at th Jackson school; troop 8, Miss Bullls captain, meet Tuesday after noon at headquarter; troop T with Mrs. K. Humphrey a captain, meet at the Washington school Thursday afternoon, . Then will be a special meeting of th leaders association on next Tuesday evening at headquarter at ssven-thlrty. Th year's program as well as special meetings are to be discussed. Troop 7 Th Olrl Scout of troop 1 ar looking forward to a busy season. Last Tuesday th troop mat at the Washington achool for short ses sion, following which th girl went on t supper hike out Stewart ave nue. Josephine Bullls, who Is help ing ths captain, Mrs. Humphrey, ac companied th troop. Th meeting have Been enangea to Thursday. All members ar re quested to b present. HARVEST SALE BY Next Friday vn!nj, October 11, an old fashioned Harvest Bale of pro duce, combined with an old time box social will be conducted by The Sal vation Army In th Sparta building, Main and Riverside street. According to Captain Durham, a great variety of fruit, vegetables, canned good, pie and cakes will be auctioned off and h tiggt that housewives who have not completed thslr canning of tomatoee. prune, grape, ate attend and make their purchase. Followlnat th auction sal of pro due sn old fashioned bos social will take place. It Is expected that about 60 boxes of food, furnished by the ladle, will b auctioned off to the men. After 11 box are aold genu will find their ladle and enjoy th good things provided In th boxes. Captain Durham say that all and aundry are Invited to thla party and that so long a thsr Is standing room none will be turned away. Any ladr who wlahea to fill and decorate a box may do so Just bring It to the Sparta building befor evn o' clock next Friday evening. Special music will be provided throughout th evening. SCOTTISH RITE SUted meeting Council of Kadoah. 7:30 P. M., Oct. 7th. L. I. WILLIAMS. (Moty Personal From Talent Mia Lot Mason spent yesterday In Medford with Mr. Paul Stelte. Greens' Leaving Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Green are returning to Portland after having spent the summer month on their Orlffln creek ranch. t Daley Gets Deer Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Daley and daughter, Vemta, aocom- ' panled by Mr. and Mr. Barows of Bandon, returned Friday from Bly, Ore., with a large mule deer, brought down by Mr. Delay. Bailey Returns Home Ralph J.' Bailey ha returned to hi home In Portland after spending the past thre " days here visiting his parents, Mr., t and Mrs. w, H. Bailey, and hi grand- . mother. Dine At Dempsey's Mr. nd Mrs. Roland Hubbard, who are enjoying -an extended viait and motor trip In ' the east, were welcomed In New York " by Jsck Dempsey when they dined at ." his restaurant, according to word re. oelved here. - Luclen Clement In School Ward . has been received here that Luclen Clement, Medford boy, ha returned from Honolulu and has entered Santa 1 Monlc Junior college, which ha over " 1200 enrollment. He will take a bust- ' aeaa course. , Phoenix silver Tea Members of the Phoenix unit of the county health association win hold a silver tea Tues- ' day from 3 to 6 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. B. Webster. Proceeds will b 0 used In providing hot lunohe for school children In Phoenix. ' Former Resident Here Ben Shel don, former prominent resident of Medford who now lives In Los An geles, 1 spending the week-end her visiting old friend and looking after ' hi orchard properties In the valley. , He expect to motor back to th southern California, metropoll th first of th week, , . Bg nig' Buck Roy Prultt return, ed to Medford Friday with a bug : mule-tail deer, killed near Lakeview. The animal dressed about 230 pound ' and waa one of tha largest ever re- : ported here. One horn had eight prong, with nine on the other aid. Mr. Prultt stated that eight other deer were killed by the party of 11 hunters with him. CCC Fire Chief Back Capt. J. L. Pierce, district OOO fir chief, wa back at headquarter her yesterday from Power where he wa In charge of th personal welfare of the CCO men engaged In fighting the Coo county forest fire. Llut. Lin Shield, who returned with Captain Plero, left yesterday on a 14-day leave which he will spend with hi family at Olympla, Wash. Return From Funeral Mr. and Mr. 0. W. Clause, Mr. Jess Gentry an ' Mr. and Mr. John Selyey have r. : turned to Medford after ttndlnj r. the funer! of their son and brother, Hershel Selvey of Son Francisco, who ' passed away September 28. Mr. 1 Clause had been with her son for h - post few month, Herahel Selvey will romemoerea oy many friend her a he spent a ummer In Medford a few year ago and also visited hK mother and sister here lst iimiur, WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. (API Th untiring efforts of the iau rht.e Justloa William Howard Tart war oredlted today with having played a major part In promoting th ll,. 600.000 building In which th su preme court will meet for th flnrt time Monday. Wer he alive to see th masslr whit marble edifice, court attach said, some special ceremonv nrobabiv would have been arranged In his honor by the black-robed Justice. mny of whom were his colleagues, ' A lt I. the nine member of th nation' highest tribunal sre ex pected to assemble, step from B hind red velvet drapea and quietly go to work on more than 400 cases, ' several of them Involving key new. deal legislation. The session Monday will mark th first time In the court's 148 year : of existence that It has had a per- manent building of It own. Lady Lions Club Elects Officers For Coming Year New officer elected Wednesday by th Lady Lion olub will be Installed at the next monthly meeting of th organization, it wa announced yea. terdayi Th officer to serve for th ensu ing year ar Mrs. Verne Shangle, president; Mrs. Al Llttrell, vlce-presi. dent, and Mrs. Victor A. Tengwald. secretary-treasurer. The retiring pre. Ident Is Mrs. William A. Holloway. Phone 842 We'll haul away your refuse. 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