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PAGE SEVEN ti.'A.NVl:t Vtt liUV iAVA-KYBOl MEDFORD MAIL TREBUXE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1935 1 SI-LL i ; it PES m Bead every ad o this pace. Son will probably find ex actly the thing yon want to boy or aeU. If It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Bach additional insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per Una per month without copy changes W- Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Wallet containing legal pa pers, operators license. Return to Tribune. Reward. LOST If aog is missing, calllftlo. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED 4 men to cut wood, cord wood and 12-Inch, 11.25 cord and tools furnished. Phone Ashland 55 or call at 170 Mountain Ave., Ash land, after 7 p. m. DEPENDABLE Man for 45-3 to re rout. HIGHWAY EAST TO KLAMATH PALLS. Exper. unneo. No selling. Distribute; collect. Should net 54.50 weekly. Write "Safetyco 15." Huntington Beach, Calif, WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman to help with work. Board and room; might pay small wages If satisfactory. C. A. Cougle, Williams. Ore. REPINED Christian lady to take motherly care of 12-year-old girl. Box 4632, Tribune. MALE AND FEMALE RELIABLE men and women wanted to service regular customers on Mc Ness routes. Make up to 12 a day. , No experience or capital required. Write Mr. Thomas, 420 Third St., Oakland. Oallf. WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED LADY wants practical nursing or housekeeping In mother less home. P. O. Box 950, Medford. Go any place. YOUNG WOMAN wants position a housekeeper. Edith Bagley, Hugo, Oregon. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 1200 or 1400-lb. team for ranch work for keep. Cox Ranch. WANTED A clarinet. Must be In good condition. Tel. 1141-X. WANTED Unfurnished house, 2 or bedrooms, level lot, good location. Box 5007- Tribune. WANTED Platform scales. A. H. Case, Rt. 4. Box 34, Medford. WILL PAY CASH for Jackson County Bldg. 6c Loan stock. Box 4535, Tri bune. WANTED Ws pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE. 27 N. Grape St. Pbone 1063. WANTED Helf era calves. Write Ruby Bchulz, Beagle, Oregon. WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs, and pasture. J. J. osenbrugge. FOR RENT HOUSES rOR RENT 8-room house. L. O. Plckell, 204 East Main. FOR RENT 2 -room house. 5.00. 321 Ashland Ave. FOR RENT 109 South Orange Six room furnished home, hardwood floors, fireplace, electric range. Ar eola hotwater furnace. S45.00 In cluding water. Charles R. Ray, realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone "302. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT House, modern, furnish ed: garage; adults. Apply at 731 W. 2nd St. FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown & While. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Home conveni ences. 24 oenesee. RATES reasonable at 710 E. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Noely furnished front FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room, and garage If desired . 325 So. Riverside sve. FOR RENT Large front room; hot and cold water and shower. ,20 S. Fir. CLEAN attractive rooms: reasonable 410 S. Newtown. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Qripa. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR APTS.. 445 So. Front. FOR PENT Business location, room Hi JO. Will remodel to suit tenant. Apply Mali Tribune. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM apartment, 110 Almond St. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apt 812 So. Oakdal. NICELY FURNISHED half duplex. Oil heater. Adults. 61S W. 10th. FOR RENT Duplex apt. for working women or man. 210 Haven. Call af ter ft pin. FURNISHED Apt. Heat, hot water and garaga. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT Apartment. 328 E. Jack son. FOR RENT Furnished apt.: steam heat. Frlgldalre. hot water and gar age. 503 S. Boll? St. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 V4 -h p. tank pump for sulky plow or wheat. W. a. Payn, Box 144, Rt. 1, Central Point. TRADE Columbia Crraphonola, fine oak cabinet In good condition, large selection of records, for wood. 87 Tripp St. after 1p.m. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity in modern home. Cash or clear city property. Phone 1848-Y after 6 pjn. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7-room house with large sleeping porch. This house auS stantlally built and desirably lo cated ' with ference to the Wash ington and Senior high schools. Price 83200; easy terms. See W. J. Warner, Jackson Bldg. and Loan, or call 349-M after 5 p. m. 1 ACRE, 3-room house, chicken house, city water: Vi mile south of city limits; 8560.00, half down. Hurry. H. N. Lofland, 226 So. Oakdale. 25-ACRE Irrigated ranch for sale at sacrifice. Small down payment. Your own torme. E. E. Foas, Talent. WHY? BETTER THAN A FARM 83,000 highway property now 81250. 450 ft. frontage on highway. Store building 20 x 40, hot dog stand, house, city water, roads on 8 Hides. Midway between Medford and Cen tral Point. This is good location for trading post,, second-hand store, feed store, auto wrecking and repair lot, service station or cabin site. Will get better every year. Total price 81260; half cash. Sea J. C. Barnes. 20 No. Peach St. Phone 910-Y. 20 ACRES, fenced woven wire. 4-nn. house, large chicken nouse and barn, well, 5 acres free water. 81800 third down, balance 4. Sheley, 402 E. Main. FOR SALE Modern home, close In; fine shade trees; 81400; terms. L. O. Plckell, 204 East Main. GENERAL STORE on highway, Horn brook. Stocked. ( Groceries, drugs, nations). Building cost 88.000; stock estimated 81800.00; equip ment 81500.00. Living quartera rear. Concrete basement, furnace, well, pump, etc. Lot 1 acre. Sacrifice at 85.000.00. Rose L. Hicks. Klamath River, Calif., Slaklyou county. FOR SALE Six 8-room apta and 9 room house; all modem: 3 blocks from center Klamath Falls. Must sell account sickness. Consider small acreage part payment. A. Orennon, Pine Ridge, Oregon. FOR SALE 48 A. AT H VALUE Fruit, alfalfa, wood and water, close In, good buildings. Sam Evans. Jacksonville. FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms. Convenient terms. Call Warren Patterson, Central Point, or write 0. A. Barnes, 1183 Oak St- Eugene. Oregon. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT JaoksoD County Building ss Loan Ass'n Phone 198 100 ACRES well In-proved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford: some cash or Income property Bel ance long time low Interest O A DeVoe. 623-J-2. WHEN you think of real eatate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 4 milk cows; have been fresh two months and less. Mike Koger, Sams Valley, Ore. FOR SALE Good white-faced bull. Ralph Wilson, Central Point. Tel. 111-X-l. FOR SALE Work team, weight 2900. Phone Central Point 198. 1 TEAM MULES, harness and wagon; 1 team horses. 1 registered Jersey bull, with paners. Call 1559. FOR SALE Work horses, 4 young brood sows. 1 whlto boar. R. I Howard, Ross Lane. COWS AND CALVES for sale. M. Dundon. Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE Weaner plge. Joe Kings ley. Rt. 8. Box 48. Midway Road. I WILL buy your hoga and sheep, sny size, at sny time. F. A. Pearson. Ross Lane. Phone 810-J-4. FOR SALE Purebred rtambotillett rams. Dolpb Pblppa. Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES DO DOE pickup. Ilka new 8very way; new 8-ply rubber. Priced for quick sale. 1938 Plymoutha on display. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. STAR PICKUP. 1925. Call at 129 N Riverside. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS USED CARS 193S Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan; alx wheels, extras. 19S3 Plvmouth S-wheel Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe; a real bar gain. 1931 Ford A Victoria Coupe. Also other real bargain 'rn Fords, Chevrolete, eto. The Chryslers and Plymouth! will be here soon. LANOE MOTOR CO. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. 38 No. Riverside. Phone 18. (Formerlv Armstrong Motors.) FOR SALE Trucks and equipment. HI No. Fir St. HUDSON Sedan, fine condition, Tttj cfieap. CaU 957 or 142 -ft. I FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE R. I. Red pullets. Phone 951-R. ; FULL-BLOODED PLYMOUTH ROCK breeding cockerels. Mays Ranch. Talent, Ore. FOR SALE D0QS PETS FOR SALE Pox terrier pupa, S mo. old. 811 Ashland ava. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Used piano, good practice piano 445.00. B. J. Palmer. Tel. 788 FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS UNDERWOOD typewriter In good ahape, 127.50. Phone 539-J-3. 2-WHEEL trailer. . Cheap. Tel. 293-Y. THE LADIES of Zlon English Luther an church will hold a rummage sale Saturday, Oct. 19th, at old Campbell Clothing Store, East Main. FOR SALE One aet of work harness. one mower, one rakt. one atock saddle, one army saddle. O. L. Llndley, Phone 671-J-3. FOR SALE Concord grapes, 2c lb. Phone 697-J-3. ENAMEL heater, combination grate, 820.00. 601 W. Tenth. FOR SALE Late model 11-tube super radio, with short wave. 134 port land Ave. after 6 p. m. FOR SALE Good field corn. M. A. Schulz, Gold Hill. HUBBARP-WRAY CO. 30 caterpillar, late model, first-class condition. DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 3 sizes of rock at 8160 per yard, delivered. Bateman. Phone 1634-Y or 912-J. FOR SALE Stumpage, close In. Ly den house, Jacksonville. PRUNES lc lb., you pick 'em. l4o lb. picked. TOMATOES No. l's. 10 lb. DAMSON PLUMS 3c lb. We deliver. B. E. FORD, 2 miles west on Jvll!e highway. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Garage equipment In cluding 60 gal. gas buggy, air com pressor, electric drill, electric grin der and buffer. 2 vises, 1 tap if dye set, 1 set valve reseatera and guides, 3 outside and 1 Inside mlcrometeis, 2 12-ft. work benches, 1 set grease guns, 1 chain fall, complete shop equipment. 103 So. Riverside, In rear. FOR SALE Complete office equip ment, Including 29x33x24 Carey safe, 4 drawer ateel letter filing cabinet, roll top desk. Burrnugh adding machine with stand, book keeper desk and stool, F. & E. check protector, 3 oak chairs (1 swivel), 1 12-ln. and 1 5-ln. electric fan. 1 electric heater, 2 2-drawer steel filing cabinets. 1 1-drawer steel fu. Ing cabinet. 103 So. Rlverslds, In rear. FOR SALE Beardless barley and red boar. Phone 403-J-l. FOR SALE 2 mattresses, 39-ln., good condition, cheap. Ill Washington St. FOR SALE Large snooker, table, chalra, heating stove, card tables, rockers. Hotel Allen. PUMP OUNrnew, Stevens 12-gauge, 830: tent with floor, 85.00. Hln- derer's. Ross Lane, near Weat Side school. FOR SALE Apples, cheap; different varieties. Half mile from city limits or will deliver. Tel. 258-8. FOR SALE 25 ton good clean hay or will feed at ranch. Jim Woods, Eagle point. Phone ll-X-41. FOR SALE White electric sewing machine, good condition, 835. Mrs M. W. Johnson. Rt. 1, Box 315-A. FOR SALE Italian and Petite prunes Phone 7-F-14. . FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice The Dell Vineyard, Rt: 3, Medford SINGER Hemstitching Machine. Fine condition; cost 8266. sell eiuu. Kose L. Hicks. Klsmath River. Calif.. Siskiyou county. FOR SALE Substantial 2-wheel trailer, or trade for wood. Inquire last house left-hand aide of Lozler Lane or Tel. 869-M. FOR SALE O rapes and rape Juice Mrs. Mary B Clarkson. Ross Lane Phone 510-R-l. APPLES Several varieties. Gebhard's. Central Point. y mile north Bear Creek bridge. FOR SALE Grapes. 3 miles west Tal ent on Beeson rane. Clarence Zerake PEACHES PLUMS, .fto lb; grapes 2c lb. Hukill, J mile south white Griffin Creek school. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke. 3 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin ing former Clancy orchard. MISCELLANEOUS VOICE LESSONS Free voice analysis and trial. For appointment call 1080-Y. ROOFING Let us Inspect your roof before the rainy season ' This ser vice is free. Call 270. Rogue River Roofing Co. BUSINESS CHANCES MEAT MARKET Trade for ranch. Box 4826, Tribune. FOR SALE Service station end A acres good ground, family orchard; all under water. See owner, mile south of Talent, Ore. FOR SALE Restaurs nt fixtures. In cluding counters, seven booths, show case, back bar. typewriter, cash reclster, two gas ranges, hot water tank, canopy, kitchen tables, cooking utensil, dlahes and silver ware. Very reanonable. M'"t be sold within ten days. Inquire at 410 E Main St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ISO to 1300 for personal or household purposes on Houm Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes License No. 8 137. Sec W. E. Thomas, 45 to. Can trti. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY AUSTBACT CO. Abstracts of THl and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Room 3 and 0, no. sz North Central Ave., upstair. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering. Piano and Qoltar instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Classical and modern piano Instruction. MEL CHORD for every one. The only method that never tails. Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg., Medford, Ore. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel. 833. P. S. Samson Co. HAW LEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phont 615. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315 Price right. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Kate 7. Hoffman, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has filed his First and Final Account as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Kate F. Hoffman, deceased, In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Thursday, the 14th day of November, 1935, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day as the time, and the Court Room of said county Court In the Court House In 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 persona interested are 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 settled, a decree made for the distri bution of said estate to the persons entitled thereto, and said adminis trator with the will annexed dis charged from his trust. Dated and first published October 15th, 1935. CLATOUS McCREDIE, Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of Kate F, Hoffman, deceased. D Warrant Call. School Dlst. No. 63. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of Warrants No. 323 to 346 In School District No. 63. Interest ceases on the above warrants this 15th day of October, 1935. BADE M. SIMPSON, Clerk. 1 Rogue River, Oregon. Notice of Sale of Real Property, In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Emma N. Drlskel. Deceased. Notice la hereby given, that In pur suance of an order of the above en titled court, duly made and entered In the above entitled eatate and mat ter on the 24th day of September, 1936, the undersigned administrator with copy of the will annexed of the estate of the above named decedent, Mai! Tribune Daily ACROSS L Organs of hairing 1. Branches of learning I. Entertain 14. Short distance 15. Postal service IC. Recianguiar tnset in a door IT. Cnclvlllisd peopls 11. A property of matter It. Metal-bearing rocks St. Preceding nights tt. Insect 24. Untrue 2ft. Run away 37. Pintail duck 21. Be vtry fond of tt. Shift 50. Sheep 51. Before 32. Moderately hot IS, Bottom places of plows 80. And: French 17, Serlouily and intently St. Perform 40. Cheap and gaudy 43. Negative votes 41. Toung bear 44. Tsar apart , is. Pack 46. Speed eon- ' test Solution if Yesterday's Puzzle APE) TREADOPE M j R. HL L O D N OVULE S IgT N TIE N 0 SEMI I 0 WJ lAlS K S iilERRASIDsiM E WE 1 I T 5 1 T A L Y GALOPS I A V EjN U E G R A V E j A LAiTAT HO I RE LAN Dili! UPON0REO0EAST 47. Long narrow board 49. Part of a 10. BeveraVe 61. Metal 63. Cure IS. Side piece of a door or window 14. Madder It. Nocturnal Jumping rodents M. Rent again 0. Ages 42. Pface cargo on a vessel 15. Lock of hair TT"" Wit I4 v w Y vTY p2j isr mw Z4 ZS W, W 7,7 tJML it Hl JWL II 34 ST W, Zt irl tferl 1 1 from and after the 8th day of No vember, 1935, at the office of H. K. 'Hanna, Room 6, 32 North Central Avenue In Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, and subject to confirmation of the above entitled court, will sell the hereinafter described real prop- named decedent had therein on De cember 23. 1932, the date of her death, at private sale, for cash, or one-third cash and balance within one year, said balance to bear inter est from date of sale at 8 per an num and said balance and interest to be secured by a first mortgage upon said real property. . The said property to be so sold Is particularly described as follows, to wn : Beginning at a point on the west line of "A" Street or County Road In the City of Medford, Jackson County, State of Oregon. from which the southwest corner of Ninth and "A" Streets bears north 27 deg. 38 mln. west 375.6 feet and running thence south 59 deg, west 198 feet to alley; thence south 9 deg. 30 mln. west 14 feet; thence south 35 deg. 30 mln. east along the alley parallel with "C" Street 91 feet; thence north 54 deg. 55 mln. east, 202.75 feet, more or less, to west line of "A" Street or County Road: thence north 27 deg. 38 mln, west along west line of County Road 101.3 feet, to place of beginning, being In the City of Medford In Jeckson County. State of Oregon, and being the same property de scribed in deed recorded in Volume 127 at page 439 of the Deed Rec ords of wtd county and state. Dated and first published and post ed October 8th, 1935. THOMAS DIXON. Administrator. County Treasurer' Call for General County Fund warrants, State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand, for the redemp tion of all warrants, drawn on the general fund of Jackson County, wnioh were registered to and includ ing Sept. 30, 1934. Interest on the above caller warrants, ceases on this the 15th day of October, 1935. Dated at Medford Oregon. Oct. 18, 1935 A. C. WALKER. Treas. of Jackson County, Oregon.' Warrant Call NOTICE Is hereby given that School District No. 49, Jackson County war rants No. 13026 to No. 15224 In clusive are called for payment. Inter est to cease on October Id, lya5. War rants to be presented for payment at the office of the District Clerk, City Hall, Medford. Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk School District No. 49 Rc?se Creek REESE CREEK, Oct. 16. (Spl.) Everyone is wearing a real smile since the fine rain, which cleared away the smoky condition and put the ground In first class shape for fall plowing and sowing of winter crops. The school directors are having the well cleaned and put in A-l shape at the schoolhouss and are also repair ing the pumps the past few days a very much needed improvement. Just prior to the opening of this fall term they had a' new wood-shed built, re placing the old structure which had stood twenty years or more. Last week was initiation week at Eagle Point high school for the fresh men, ending In a party Friday night. Those attending from here were Miss Evelyn Jack, Miss Edna Lamb, De Armond Leigh, Charles Commons, Ralph Lamb and Larry Leigh. Mlsa Oladys Rusho and Miss Edna Lamb are back to school duties at Eagle Point high after being out with the flu and measles for a week. Mlas Evelyn Landing of Phoenix, who has been staying with Mrs. Dale Cross-Word Puzzle tl. Wild 15. Large net 13. Puff up 18. Turn to the right 30. By birth 32. Simple or primal 24. Swift 23. Large artery 2. Flowerless plant ST. Dominion 2d. Change SO, Old measures of length S3. Twist out of shape ; 88, Cook stlowly 34. Draw forth , 85. Not In toxicated 17. Supervise a publication SS, Before long 41. Angry dispute 43. Small sailing vessel 46. Had mercy on ' 46. Stroll 47. Move auddsnly 41. Straight batted ball 49. Perceive 60. Strife 6?. Strikes ss. Joke 16. Action at law 6. Shake 6T. Commotion IS. Japanese coin II. Smallest tjite: abbr. 64. Filth 66. English college ' 00WN 1. English latter t. Savage of the Island of Luton I. Turn 4. Thinly scattered I. City In Iowa I. Short-napped fabrlo t. Palm Illy I. Splinter S. Copies 10. Disfigure Smith while the was 111. returned home Saturday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith. Miss Welser, comity health nurse, visited the school October 4. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Hatfield went to Medford Saturday on business and a shopping tour. Mrs. Fern Hani ford, who has been working In the packing house In Medford, returned Friday. Callers at the W. R. Lamb home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb and Miss Myrtle Mtnter, who was home visiting her sister and hus band. She teaches near Orsnts Paas. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hammel, Mlas Mlnter and Miss Alice Ruttencutter.j our primary teacher, went to Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lamb and daughter Edna were Medford shop-1 pers Saturday night. Dale Smith la picking pears at the Modoo orchard. There have been quite a few suc cessful hunters, evidenced by the fine deer that go by on the running board of the hunters' cars coming out of the hills. Our Sunday school and church services are progressing nicely, each minister preaching to capacity houses. Mr. Harry Powell preaches In the morning and Mr. John Still, from Shady Cove, preaches at the evening services. Mr. Powell will begin evangelistic services October 30. All are welcome. Monday, Mrs. Mike Hlckenberger underwent another major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital at Med ford. Everyone hopes for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden are still Improving their place. This past week they painted their house, making It look very nice. Miss Elleene Grow has gone back to work in Medford packing at Pin nacle No. 3 packing house. Friday Mr. Lewis brought out sev eral thousand head of sheep In fine condition from their summer range, camping at the home of Mr, Isabelle, near the school house, overnight. They were quite a sight for the school children to see. It is a very welcome sight to see the Owen Oregon train coming round tho mountain loaded with saw logs for the mill at Medford, It certainly Is a boon to the entire community by giving employment to so many people. Mr. and Mre. cnariei Humpnrey went to Medford Friday with a truck of fine wood. They are still filling orders for winter wood. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith called at the home of Mr. and Mr Dell Morrl son in Sams Valley Monday. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Oct. 18. (Spl.) Jack Matlack and mother, Mrs. Luella Matlack, were calling on friends hero Thursday. Q. h. Brown, of Larmle, Wyoming, la at the Bradshaw home, visiting with his son Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Waksfleld of Cottage Qrova havs been guests at the George Brown home. Miss Helen Brown returned borne with them for a visit. Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Hard, of Apple gate were guests at the Msxfleld home on Saturday. Mr. Maxfleld'a mother, who la visiting here from Edgewood, Calif., accompanied the Hard family home for a visit. Mrs. Ray Baker and children of Medford visited at the Baker -home last Thursday. Quests at the Jesss Glass home Sunday were Mrs. Pesrt and ton Don ald, of Medford. Elmer Btasa returned I to his home from the Sacred Heart hospital last Sunday much improved from the In juries received when he felt from a cliff seversl weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Barrows have moved to Eagle Point and will live In Mrs. Hosgtand's house for a couple of monthsM A Phoenix PHOENI, Oct. IS. (Spl.) Mrs. Cora B. Morgan left Tuesday evening for Santa Clara, California, where she will visit friends for three weeks. Mrs. T. J. Malmgren left October 13 for Portland to spend the winter. During her absence Mrs. B. r. Thomp son and daughters are occupying the Malmgren house. Hi Knapps and K. R. Newlln drove from Klamath Palls to visit their re spective families In Phoenix Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Marshall and four children ,have moved to a ranch near Sams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. White, Jr. (nee Louise Csrmean), whose mar riage was an event of last Thursday, are spending their honeymoon In Portland, Seattle and Washington points. Mrs. "Chub Anderson la hostess to the Home Economics club of the Phoenix Orange at an all-day meeting at her home Wednesday. Phoenix Town send club held a very successful Ice-cream social Monday night at the Engle hall, Next meeting will be ' Monday, October 26, at the Engle hall, , 4i AT CHrcAOO. Oct. 18. UP) ftarmer President Herbert Hoover was the un witting esuss of a traffic Jsm at the Union station when he arrived today from St. Louis. Suburban trains were pouring In their first rush of commuters at the time, snd hundreds of persons surrounded the former chief executive. Mr. Hoover came to visit his friend. Arch W. Shaw, former publisher, be fore resuming his trip to his home at Palo Alto, Cal., at 7 p. m. He had nothing to aay about poli tics. 4 for Hues tnat wear buy NOLDE HORS1 Ethelwro 8. Hoffmann. ED 'SEVEN KEYS CAST' AT 'Seven Keys to Baldpate," comedy mystery written by Earl Derr Blg- gers and dramatized for tne stage by George M. Cohan, Is to be pre sented Friday, at 0:30 o'clock in the Southern Oregon Normal School auditorium, aa a main feature of the annual two-day homecoming celebration. For the benefit of the townspeople It will again be played Monday night in the auditorium with the curtain rising at 8:20. The play is built around the trials of William Holowell McOee. In his effort to win a bet made by him and the owner of the fam ous Baldpate. McQee, a n novelist, la to go to Baldpate and there be left completely alone for 34 hours, and at the end of that time, surrender the manuscript of a completed novel to the caretaker of the Inn. The short space of 34 hours Is packed with alt the thrills and uproarious situations that only a master like Cohan could so Ingeniously devise and record. The story moves at a fast, almost melodramatic pace, leaving the audience baffled, tricked and amused, until the final scene, when the solution breaks in a most astounding and unlooked for man ner. Prominent In the cast are many seasoned troupers who have worked under Mr. Angus L. Bowmer's dir ection for several years. The cast Includes Mr. Bowmer himself, In the difficult role of McGee: Bob Stetf man, Jim Foster, Ed Butee, John Barker, John Harr, Marjorle McNair. Marlon Ady, Margaret Knox, Mark Seetey, Rosella Cllne, Wayne Smith and Claude Esselstrom. FORES! SERVICE STAFF CHANGED PORTLAND. Oct. 15. (AP) Be of the expended forest proirr&m caus ed by ths CCC work and ths emerg ency relief aclvity, several Important personnel alignments have been made In the regional organization of the federal forest service, It was announc ed today by C. J. Buck, regional for ester. P. H. Brundage, former assistant regional forester, has been made as sociate regional forester. O. P. Erlck- son has been made assistant forester In charge of the division of timber management. H. L. Plumb, former supervisor at Olympla. haa been pro mtoed to assistant regional forester In oharge of tha state and private forestry division. 'J. R. Bruckart, for merly of the engineering division, will go to Olympla aa supervisor. James Pranklasd, regional engi neer, will retain direction of the CCC program and emergency-relief work. A. H. Hodgson will become asslstsnt regional forester In oharge of per sonnel management. WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. (AP)- The treasury today announced the "successful" completion of Ita re funding operations, which retire the last of the war-time- Liberty loan bonds. Und ersecre tary Cool id ge reported that preliminary returns disclosed a total of D9ft.000.000 of the II, 340,000.000 of Liberties which have been called for payment on October IB had been turned In for conver sion Into Interest bearing coupons. The called Issue bore interest at the rate of 4 V4 per cent, while the new securities offered consist of 10-13 year bonds bearing 2 per cent Interest, or 3V4 year notes bearing 14 per cent Interest. Preliminary returns indicated a total of 556,000,000 of the new bonds had been subscribed, and 420,000,0000 In notes. WASHINGTON. Oct. 18. M) continued decline in lumber produo- tlon, orders and shipments for the week endlns; October S, as compared with ths previous three weeks, war reported today by the National Lum ber Manufacturers' association. Production exceeded new busfnoM and shipments, the report said, being nine per cent above the former and five per cent greater than the latter. Despite decreases, production wsswell above the August average while ship ments and orders were sbout up to that level, the report showed. During the week 600 mllU report ed prod uctlon at 329. 853,000 feet, shipments 210,117.000 feet and orders 310,886.000 feet. Revised figures from 594 mills for the previous week show ed production of 343,323.000 feet, ship menu 333.001.000 feet and orders 330,064,000 feet. Respect to Kozer. SALEM, Oct. IS. (pi out of re spect to the former secretary of 3te,t, the state department was closed dur ing the funeral hour Monday after noon of Sam A. Kocer. OLIVE REBRKAII LODOB will hold a Ruir,mA, and cooked food sale at the SDtrta Building. Oct. at and 3d. FINISH REFUNDING OF LIBERTY BONDS LUMBER INDUSTRY SHOWING DECLINE Meteorological Report October 15, 1935. Forecast,. Medford snd vicinity: Unsettled tonight snd Wednesday, with occa sional rain Wednesday; not muck change in temperature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Wednesday; local frosts In east por tion tonight. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 00; lowest. 37. Total monthly precipitation, l.l Inches. Excess for the month, l.lt Inches. Total precipitation since September 1. 1939, 1.87 Inohes. Excess for the season. 0.87 Inch. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 70; 5 a. m. today. 100. Sunrise tomorrow, 0:35 a. m. Sunaet tomorrow, S:28 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a. rru 120 Meridian Time. Ki i U It V'S r f1 f1 Boise Boston n.wn..HM. Chicago Denver Eureka Helena Los Angeles MF.DPORD New York Omaha Phoenix - - Portland Reno H..MW Roseburg Salt Lake . San Francisco Seattle Spokane Walla Walla Washington. D.C. 84 4 74. .... 83 53 78 84 83 SO 38 44 .... 58 58 43 , 84 38 78 58 90 80 80 48 53 38 83 .... 78 54 88 84 53 48 54 43 68 44 78 84 Cloudy Clear P Cldy Rain Clear Rain P. Cldy P. Cldy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy P. Cldy Courthouse , Nevs' (Purmshed ?y the Ktekson County Abstract Co.. 131 S. blith Street.) Marriage License Jf Ratael J. Simpson and Verna O. Burton, William P. Swsasey and Isrla Reynolds. Pete Baldl and Rose Bsrcaqlla. Qlvannl Dochl and Mary Quena. Mllow R. Hlatt and Esther Davie. Probate Court O. H. Chrlstner, Amelia Toft, P. B. Wahl, Incorporate aa "The Buck horn Mineral Springs, Ins. Circuit Court The First National Bank of Med ford vs. One V. Wilson at si, fat money. - H. E. Roys ts. a. . Arbofaat, for money. I Robert J, Luke ts. John Bolton, foreclosure. . Ralph Hooper Tl. Louis O, . Me Daniel, chattel Hen. Byron O. Bebler tt tl fa Walts Collyer st al, to quiet title. Colonial Oarage v,. Francis Msr rlmsn, chattel lien. United States ts. Charlea . Oreene, tax lien. , Stats of Oregon ts. Joseph Uot Earnhardt, Earl Halstead Snyder, burglary not In dwelling. James L. O'Oonahue re. Frederic M. Klncald et uz, for an account ing.. .! - Real Estate Transfers J. H. Denlaon et uz to Union Central Ufa, Insurance company, Q. O. D., lot S. block 1, Humphrey Andrew, Addition, Medford. Nicholas Kims et uz to Wtltar M. Bergman et uz, W. D., lot 13. block 3. Wllleke's Add, Medford. Eva Evans Anderson to Hubs Pscklng company, deed, lots 1 and a, Qarden Acres. A. W. Pipes, et al to Ruber Pack ing company, W. D lot 1 and I, Garden Acres. A. W. Plpea, admr., to Huber Pack ing company, Ad. D.,- lota 1 and I, Garden Acres. ' W. H. Nussbaum to Margaret Nussbaum, Q. C. D. of SW. SW of SW. NW of BE Seo. 94 Twp 38S, R. 9 East. Clarence D. Oayhoff et uz to Henry O. Endera, Jr., W. D., lot t, Nob Hill Add. to Ashland. Laura O. Pierce to Snider Dairy and Produce company, deed, lot on Main and North Orange, also land Des. Vol. It. page 90S. Otto Rosander to Dr. 1. R. Oova, W. D., 40 acres Sec. It Twp 90S. R. 1W w. M. Madeline M. Oerdea to Allen ft. Smith, W. D , lot 7, Oerdss Terrace. Allen R. Smith, adm., to Dorothy M. Dynge, deed, lot T, Oerdea Ter race. WASHINGTON, Oct. M.dTt Th supreme court today ordered Wash ington and Oregon to file bit Novem ber 3ft any exceptions desired to tha report of the speclsl master In their dispute over the uss of the water of the Walla Walla river. Knights of Columbus benefit oerd party will be given Thursday. Oct. IT, at tha catholio parish hail. Prises for high score. Direot Reduction LOANS on HOMES Variable Intereit 6 to 0 In Medford Ulitrtct First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Holly St. zzz