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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1935. PAGE SEVEN Vv'tXIi Vti 11 WHATOiJ;WA;F6R. EASY REFEREMCEI ( Vtt TO ttlEKV StLL .Vi.KVUJ)t BORROW Boa every sd en this pace. Sou wlU probably find e actly the thing you want to buy or tell. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. HATES word first Insertion (Minimum 35c) i additional Insertion, t word (Minimum 10c) Una per month without pr changes , .tl.tg 'hone 75 TOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TED SHAWL, keepsake, left In lory, Townsend rally. Please ig to 25 so. Peach. Reward. Friday morning, lady's white I wrist watch, either 1100 block 10th St. or grill next to Wood's gs. Reward. 1108 W. 10th St. Diamond bar pin. Lse phone 173. Finder White wire-haired terrier, ubby." Communicate 302 So. erslde. If aog is missing. calllS16. ANTED MALE HELP "ED Married man to work on 7. ranch. Box 5330 Tribune. NTED FEMALE HELP run Girl for housework. Call 17 Geneva or phone 450. 4.BLE men and women wanted crvlce regular customers on Mc s routes. Mske up to 813 a day. experience or capital required, ta Mr. Thomas, 428 Third St.. Lland. Calif. ANTED SITUATIONS 'ENTERING and PAINTING for or trade. Tel. Central Point rED Housekeeping, cooking for v of men, or chamber work In el. P. O. Box 060, Medford. Stted-miscellaneous rED Transportation for two to tland Friday. Share expenses, urn Sunday. Phone 1224, office irs. rED Six good milk cows, Jersey auerneay. Must be tested. Tel. -R after 6 p. m. rED Used McOaskcy account . Box 4938, TrlbiTne. rED Registered Hereford bull ear-old preferred. Jesse Neath sr. Rogue River, Ore. rED Used twin outboard mo Wltham Magneto and Parts Co. rED Stock suitable for fox feed, me 1133. . PAY CASH for Jackson County g. As Loan stock. Box 4585, Tri- WANTED ay cash tor household goods, nlture snd stoves We also buy tals, hides, pelts, wool and mo r. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. N. Grape St. Pbone 1082. rED Heifers calves, write Ruby lull. Beagle. Oregon. rED Beef cattle, veal, lambs 1 pasture. J. J Osenbrugge. FOR RENT HOUSES RENT Furnished house, 8 So. inge St. Inquire 33 No. Peach r 8:30 p. m. RENT 6 -room strictly mortJTO ne, close to Medtord's business irlct. In fine resldentlsl sec.'.on; tlslly furnished: fine lawn and de trees; basement and furnAoe: ible garage. See owner at once 332 North Ivy St. . RENT 4-room furnished bouse, lulre 305 So Oakdale. RENT Homes furnished or furnished. Brown 41 White. I RENT APARTMENTS RENT 3-room housekeeping ta with garage, close In. Aduils y. 327 No Grape St. 1. FOR RENT 334 Apple. )R RENT FURNISHED ROOMS RENT Nicely furnished front ra, healed. 245 No. Orape. SANT sleeping room, 19 Mistie st. (ACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. lN attractive rooms: reasonable I s. Newtown. RENT Large front room: hot 1 cold water and answer. 20 8 RENT ROOM-BOARD U FOR 2. Breakfast If desired No. Oakdale. !S reasonable at 718 E Main. BUSINESS CHANCES r MARKET Trad for raaca, I 48J8, Tribune, FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR APTS. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Business location, room 16x60. Will remodel to suit tenant. Apply Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Columbia oraphonola, fine oak cabinet In good condition, large selection of records, for wood. 37 Tripp St. after 6 p. m. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 11 ACRES, 3-room bouse, drilled well, 1 acre cultivated, bal. oak timber, 3 miles out, 8400. H. N. Lofland, 225 South Oakdale. FOR SALE 1018 Queen Anne ave , attractive five-room home. Base ment, piped furnace, hardwood floors, fireplace, enclosed back porch. Price S3 ,875 .00. Char lee R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR SALE 22 acres, 0 acres In alf alfa, balance wood; 4-room plas tered house. Best offer over $000 takes It. Inquire 404 Berrydale ave. FOR SALE 40 acres choice farm home. Free soil, deeded wstep .lght. Modern 7-room house; plenty out buildings Including large barn. On Pacific highway, two miles from city limits. Easy terms, B. J. Pal mer, Real Estate .Broker. Space In Palmer Muslo Store. 300 ACRE RANCH for lease. 50 acres plow land. 8150 year. T. A. South ard, Trail. Ore. A FINE east side HOME for only 83.000, and $700 will handle It. BROWN 4s WHITE, Realtors. CITY LOTS from $350 up, all 1m- pruvcaicuu in iJ pmu .v.. you are Interested In building or buying a HOME, see us. BROWN tc WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms. Convenient terms. Call Warren Patterson. Central Point, or write O A Barnes. 1183 Oak St. Eugene Oregon. HOUSES FOR 8ALE OR RENT Jscksan County Building & Loin Ase'n Phone 106 100 ACRES well Improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford: some casb or Income property Bal ance long time low Interest. O A DeVoe. 623-J-2 WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK 8 HEAD mares and geldings from east ern Oregon, wt. from 1200 to 1700, suitable for farm or orchard work, broke single and double, wlU be priced very reasonable; 1 mile on G street serosa R. 2 from Grange hall. F. W. Cleverson, O rants Pass. FOR SALE No. 1 Guernsey cow. T. J. Parsons. Phoenix. FOR SALE1 Good work team, 1300 pounds, $125. Henry Leaverton, Murphy, Missouri Flat. FOR SALE 2 milk cows with oslves; also household furniture. T. A. Southard. Trail, Ore. FOR SALE; Bay mare, weight 1450; brown horse, weight 1475 Earl Heft. Phone 195, Central Point. I WILL buy your hogs and sheep, any size, at any time. F. A. Pearson. Ross Lane. Phone B10-J-4. FOR SALE Purebred Bamboullett rams. Dolpb Phlpps. Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Narragansctt turkeys. All new stock. Take your pick: $3.00 for hens, $5.00 for toms. John A. Anderson. Central Point. FULL-BLOODED PLYMOUTH ROCK breeding cockerels. Mays Ranch. Talent, Ore. N FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan; a real ouy for only $225.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. GOOD USED CARS SALE PRICES 1033 Plymouth DeLuxe sedsn; six wheels, extras. 1933 Plymouth 5-wheel sedsn. 1933 Plymouth coupe: a real bargain. 1931 Ford A Victoria coupe. 1930 Ford A 2 -door sedan. Other real bargains In Fords, Chevro- lets, etc. The new Chrvslers will be here aoon LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers 38 No. Riverside Phone 18 (Formerly Armstrong Motors) FOR SALE Federal pane) truck. 1 ton: Wakashaw motor. Tlmken bear ings: A-l condition: cash or trade. - L. C. Greenamyer. Jacksonville Inquire Coleman's Hdwe. FOR SALE Trucks snd equipment 111 No. Fir St. HUDSON Sedsn. fine condition very chesp Csll 957 or 832-R. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Apples, cheap; different varieties. Half mile from city lim its, or win deliver. Tel. FOR SALE The famous Upton Bros. Spits. Act quick. Pinnacle No. 1. HAVE first mortgage. $900: t. pay able 115 00 per month. Will moke big sacrifice as I need money. Kt. 1, Myers Lane. Box 576. SALWAY PEACHES L. P. ChHstean, Vj mile south on King's highway. DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 3 sizes Of rock at 11.50 per yard, delivered. Bateman. Phone 1634-Y or 013-J FOR SALE Mission grapes. Oeary Orchard. Griffin Creek. OOOD WOOD H RATER. 65.00 Cath erine Court. No. 6. FOR SALE World Bookman Encyclo pedia. Call at 9 Rose Ave, FOR SALE Good circulating heater. 15. L. a. Prink, TaJent. FOR SALE Used McOaskey account file. Box Tribune. FOR SALE Spirzenburg apple, lim ited quantity, m-cll colored, good alzea. Inquire Day FacsUog HauM. ftouth Fix 6W FOR SALJB MISCELLANEOUS SQUASH Banana and Hubbard (wlU keep all winter In warm place), sweet Spanish onions; 60 lbs. or - over delivered. Tel. 4-F-13. C. J. Lcgan, Stewart Ave. ROLLER CANARIES. Call 52S-J-3. FOR SALE Baled Klamath-Tulelake alfalfa and grain hay. Phone or write Louis Anderson, Merrill. Ore. SHOP EQUIPMENT OFFICE FIXTURES Going Fast The following for sale; 1 Air compressor 1 50-gal. Gas Buggy 1 set reamers Crane 2 Shop work benches 2 Parts bins on rollers Mlso. shop tools Roll-top desk 2 Oak offloe chairs 1 2-drawer steel cabinet 1 Carey safe 4 12-ft. showroom lattice 2 ahowroom palms ' DON'T WAIT TOO LONO 103 So. Riverside In rear FOR SALE Good field corn. Schulz. Gold Hill. FOR SALE 4 Poster mahogany bed. wmriary wasning macniue. ou.ji practically new. Hotel Holland. Phone 710. FOR SALE Italian and Petite prunes Phone 7-F-14. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice The Dell Vineyard. Rt. 2. Medford FOR SALE Substantial 2-wheel trailer, or trsde for wood. Inquire last bouse left-hand side of Lozler Lane or Tel. 888-M. FOR SALE Grapes and rape Juice Mrs. Mary E. Clarkson. Ross Line Phone S10-R-1. APPLES Several varieties. Gebhard's. Central Point. Vx mile north Bear Creek bridge. PEACHES, PLUMS, lo lb; grapes 2o lb. Huklll, 14 mile south white Griffin Creek school. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Mania 2 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin ing former Clancy orchard. MISCELLANEOUS ROOFING Let us Inspect your roof before the rainy season This ser vice Is free. Call 270. Rogue River Rooting Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 end 5. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LETT GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or nousenoia purposes ou House Purnlshlngs or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 8 157. See W. B Thomas. 45 So. Cen tral. Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Classical and modern piano Instruction. MEL CHORD for ever; one. The only method that never (alls. Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg.. Medford. Ore. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel, 833 P. EL Samson Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 610 North Riverside. Phone 615. EADS TRANSFER St 8TORAOE CO Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 315 Prices 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 F. Hoffman, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has filed his First and Final Account es 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 haa --appointed Thursday, the 14th day of November, 1935. at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day as the time. snd 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 ere hereby notified to appear at said time snd place snd 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 aald 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 MoCREDIE, Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of Kate F, Hoffman, deceased. D Notice of ftale of Ka! Property. In the County court of the County of Jackson in and for the i State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Emma N Drlskel. Dwl. Soti.-w la hereby given, that In pur sinn of an order of the above en tltU-d W!urt, oilj- mwle and enwred in th sVwre entltlM estate and mat ter on tb 24th day of .September, was. the undersiffnfd administrator with copy of the wt;l annexed of the estate of the sbm named decedent, fp-im and sfter the flth day of No Tmr. 1936, at the offloe of H. K Mann. Room 6. M North Central Anoe in MeJford, Jackson County. Oreon. ari4 subject to confirmation ot t eov entltlM court, will sell t' e iiefrinufwr i"t bed real prop rrv and al interest that the above canoed deordeat fea4 therein oc De camber 33, 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 psrtlcularly described as follows, to wit: 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 375.8 feet and running thence south 69 deg. west 198 feet to alley: thence south 9 deg. 30 mln. west 14 feet; thence south 35 deg. 30 mln. esst slong the slley psrsllel with "C" Street 91 feet: thence north 54 deg. 56 mln. esst 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 Jackson 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 said county and state. ' Dated and first published and post ed October 8th. 1935. THOMAS DIXON. Administrator. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Oct, 33. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Straus and Uttle son Wayne, returned home last week after an absence of two months, dur ing which time Mr. Straus was em ployed tn the Klamath county har vest fields. October 11 was teachers reception night when patrons of the school district met with the teachers at the auditorium and enjoyed a social evening of parlor games and con versation. The different work of the rooms was examined by the parents and teachers complimented on the attrac tive decorations. Refreshments of pie and coffee were served. Friends from Table Rock, Antloch, and Rogue River enjoyed the serv ices and basket dinner given by the Sunday school members Sunday. A handkerchief shower was given Mrs. O. L. Davis of Table Rock In remem brances of her past services as Bible class teacher. Friends of L. M. Fisher of Central Point and son BUI, of New York, extend their sincere sympathy to them In the loss of a loving wife and mother, Mrs. Fisher, who passed away October 15, after a few weeks Illness. Mrs. Fisher had been a resi dent of this community for more than 20 years, up until the recent sale or their property here, and had many friends who deeply regret her passing. Both father and son were constantly at her bedside at the Sacred Heart hospital until death came. The son. whom the parents had Just recently visited at New York, learned of his mother's Illness and arrived by plane to be with her. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn of Cen tral Point visited Bams Valley home folks Sunday. A touchdown game with football was played Thursday between the local high school boys and the Gold Hill boys that ended In a no score tie. KANSAS FAMILY BUYS PEYTON PLACE, M'LEOD McLEOD, Oct. 33. (Spl.) Recent newcomers In this community are the two Hasting brothers, George and Nove, who have purchased the Pey ton ranch. Mrs. Zella Tullls, daugh ter of George, and her daughter. Ethel, make up the family. Miss Ethel Is a student at Laurel hurst. The family la distantly related to the Peyton family and came from Kansas. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Point 4. Kgg-shaped Timber tr.s li. Exist II. Climbing planta 14. Court 15. Faultless 17. Aspect 19. Melody 20. Fly high 11. Mark of a wound li. Day of th. week 17. Young person li, labor tor breath 10. Again: prefix 11. Flow 31. Muele drama It. Highest not. of nuldo's seal. IB. Near IS. Sign 17. Mechanical bar 19. Pen-ad. 41. Part of an optical Instrument . 41. Direction 44. tllvlalon of society 44. Sent of th. affections Solution of Yesterday', Puzzle AGE Hjo V A R E C R E A T C I C El Sj P E R O ij D E AL E rM HI i ng'ederjoe A M E Lp P E M A N H DTE" N gsa P R A T 3 2 T O Sji" E S P A J N Hz. V J A 6 O G ifZ I D IPlolNlstlsl 41. Members ef tha solar system II. Part of a curva 62. Notions . 64. Decay 65. ttntanffte Kfl. Outer Bar men t IT. Watch secretly 1 1 i n4 s 6 17 r iff r " a 1 9"' r MuiL. UMi IT 22 Wr,2 24 2S ZZZZ!iS!TZZSZZ f MlL 35 SE. Hui w ZZZlZllZZZlfZZ McLeod McLEOD, Oct. 33. (Spl.) Upper Rogue H. E, club met Tuesday with Mrs. Tressle Vaughn. The ladtea are making elaborate plans for a bar vest festival to be held November 16. Members are all busy making fancy artlclea for the bazaar which will be featured at the festival, de tailed announcement of which will be given at a later date. The club will have Its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Eva Segessman Novem ber 13. The community extends congratu lations to Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Train on the arrival of a baby girl, born their home October 19, Trains' five other children, all boys, are extremely happy to welcome sister Into the family. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Netherland ot Winters. Cal.. have been guests ot his sister, Mrs. Bob Allworth, the past week. Jim Casey Is helping Charles Unebarger at the Gold Hill hotel. Roy Vaughn is rounding up his stock this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MTntyre and family moved to Ashland last week where Mr. Mclntyre will take over the agency for the Rawley products. Leon and Tommy Close spent the week-end with their parents. Leon Is employed as box maker at Chlto quln, while Tommy Is with the CCC at Medford. Danny Ohrt spent Sunday at his home. He Is now Medford agent for the Oregon Journal while also at tending Medford senior high, 1 Prospect PROSPECT. Oct. 33. (Spl) Born to Mr. and Mrs. Myon Taylor. Octo ber 7. In Ashland, a daughter named Margaret Etlle. Upper Rogue Grange held regular bi-monthly meeting, October 17 at Rogue Elk. It la hoped that arrange ments may be made to rent the Rogue Elk hall for the winter. The Upper Rogue Grange is homeless at present. About ten new . members were given the first and second de grees at the last meeting and efforts are being made to have a member ship of 100 by January 1. At 3:00 o'clock Sunday, at Sunst on-the -Rogue, the Upper Rogue Grange entertained with a dinner In honor of Mr, and Mra, E. D. Hong who are leaving for Corvallls to spend the winter with their son, Leo. Master Billy Grieve Is the guest of bis grandmother, Mrs. Katie Grieve. Uriah Gordon and Miss Clara Gor don are moving to the Katie Grieve ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gordon have rented the Frank Manning ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning were dinner guests of Mrs. B, H. Hurd In Medford, October 17. October 11, the Prospect school district held their yearly budget meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dltsworth spent Saturday in Medford on business. Notice Hemstitching. Mrs. Canoose at 333 So. Orange. For Hose that Wear buy NOLDE Si HORST .Ethel wyn B Hoffmann. Cross-Word Puzzle I. Bestow among competitors 10. Distress signal 11 Garden Implement 11. Roll up II. Musical Instrument 30. Asterlik 21, Discard as worthless 22. Inclined trough ' 24. Deputy 3b. Pen name of a modern author 29. Periods Of time 21. Pertaining to the home St. Kind of fuel 34. l&quallzera for vehicles 28. Persian poet 3. Ardor 40. Respond to a stimulus 41. Splendor 45. Maid 4. Kind of meat 47. Alte 4. Vegetable 43. Rplnnlng toy ' 11. I'lgpen 12. Perform Rjjs N 6 E mo T N A o XX T J O C T J O N O E O R C DOWN 1. Knock gently I. Wrath t. Relate 4, Bakinc chamber I. Moral laultf 5. Insoct T Symbol for tellurium I. Adoption Phoenix PHOENIX, Oct. 33. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Slmser of Riverside, Calif., have been guesta of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barkley the past week. Mr. Slmser and Mrs. Barkley were childhood friends In Iowa. Lewis Carpenter, of Portland, vis ited with friends and relatives In the valley and attended the funeral of his brother, the late Dr. Emmett Carpenter. Professor K A. Whitman spent several days In Salem last week. Mr and Mrs. Frank P. Wilbur and daughter, Oeraldlne, of Klamath Falls, visited relatives here Sunday I and returned to Klamath Falls with An Informal evening waa enjoyed Saturday at the L. O. Caster home In celebration of the thirty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Caster. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. M. F, Sheets, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Denzer. Mr. and Mrs. A. O, Floyd, Mrs. Marguerlto Me A bee. Miss Elva Caster, and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Caster. The Phoenix Home Extenalon unit, under the leadership of Florence Drake, will open Its years work on October 35 with an all day meeting at the Presbyterian church, starting at 10 a. m. This Is the first program on Buymanshtp conducted by Mrs. W. A. Bricker, who has been given special training on the subject. It will be of great benefit to every wo man In the community. All ladles Interested are urged to come, bring covered dish for luncheon, and plan to attend every meeting this year. Mrs. Olive Floyd, scoutmaster, an nounced that the Girl Scouts are planning to attend the song-test to be held at 4:15 p. m, October 38 in Medford. Neighbors of Woodcraft met Thurs day evening In a regular session. Mrs. Kathryn Denser waa elected to ben efit membership. Word waa received this week from Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bennett, of Hol llater, Mo., announcing the birth of a daughter, Carol Marie, born Octo ber 11. Mrs. Bennett, before her mar riage last November, waa Miss Blanche House of Williams creek. Mr. Bennett spent some time In Phoe nix last year, visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. O. McClaln, and other relatives and friends. 4 The Juveniles of Neighbors od Woodcraft met Saturday afternoon and elected officers for the ensuing year. The new officers are; past guardian, Janet Bishop; guardian neighbor, Helen Briscoe; advisor, Har riet Briscoe; magician, Barbara Stan di ffe; attendant, Marlta Furry; clerk, Patricia Furry; banker, Lola June Coblelgh; captain, Beverly Stancllffe; Inner sentinel, Dslene Wright; outer sentinel, Betty Daugherty; flag bearer, Guy Bishop, Jr. Mrs. V. R. Hallcraft acted as senior guardian. In the absence of Mrs. R. C, Ward. Reese Creek REESE CREEK. Oct. 32. (Spl) Brother Harry Powell of this com munity, began evangelistic meetings at the Reese Creek school house on October 30 with a fine sermon. The young people have Been practicing for the choir with Mrs. Powell as leader nd Mts Alice Ruttencutter as pianist. Mr. Powell preached -both morning and evening. A goodly number came from Shady Cove In the evening. He will hold meetings every night this. week. All are wel come. There will be a special musi cal each night. ' Little Lclloy Gardner hurt his knee on the giant stride at school two weeks ago. Blood poisoning set In and he suffered badly with It for several days but Is much Improved now and will be back In school soon. Mrs. Charles Humphrey, school director, spent Wednesday afternoon visiting and inspecting the school snd wss much pleased with the way Principle W. H. Vlmont and Miss Alice Ruttencutter. primary teacher, are conducting the school. Frank Btrahan and Maurice Jack began work at the A. Kavln place lost Monday. Harry Powell haa Just finished wir ing Charles Humphrey's barn for electricity. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Em I son went to Rogue River October 18 to visit their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Oalbreath. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ourley of Prospect spent October 14 visiting Mrs. Curley's brother and family, Mr, snd Mrs. Ralnh Merrltt. October 18, the Home and School Council society, had their monthly business snd social get-together, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell, with a covered dish luncheon at noon. This waa the first social meeting of the school year. After the bountiful meal and the business session, some very clever games and stunt were enjoyed by those present. They were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vlmont and son, MUs Alice Ruttencutter. Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woods, Mrs. I. 8. Hatfield, Mra. 8. A. Ennlson, Mrs. Edward Leigh, Mrs. William Sherron, Mra. Harold Eml son and children, Mrs, Edward Cow den, Mrs. Mary Brouse, Mra. Ralph Merrltt snd children. Mrs. Claude Waddell, Mrs. C. W. Pollock, Mrs. C. 8. Wade ani children, Mra. R. J. Nickels. Mrs. f,. J. Killing. Mrs. Joe Nynattee and daughter. Mrs. Homer Martin, Mrs. Leo Rusho, Mrs. Wll ford Jack, Mrs. John Hanktn. Mrs. Merle Jack and chlMren, Mrs. W. R. Lamb and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woods. Mr. and Mrs, L. T. Boren, Mrs. Mary Brouae and Mrs. Otto Rusho all went to Medford October 14 to see the pic ture of the Holy Land, shown at tha Ad vent 1st churcrf. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woods nad I friends from Colorado Springs, Cola.. October 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pat terson, who wers Just out looking over the country. Mr. and Mra. h. T. Baren and fam ily are moving to the Long Moun tain district to the place known ss the Young place. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leigh snd family enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Leigh's sister, Mrs. W. L. McVsy, from Smith River, Cal, October 14. Mrs. L. C. Rusho wss very pleas antly surprised October 17 with a visit from old friends and neighbors from Rogue River, their former home, Mrs. Dave McClarlon. Mrs. Cloyd Dick. Mrs. Charles Hatch, and Mrs. "Red" Hatch and children. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mynstta hsd Mr. and Mrs. R D. Nickels and chil dren to a birthday dinner honoring ! Mr. Mynatte's birthday. October 15. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Hsnklns were I very agreeably surprised October 14 whsn two of Mr. and Mrs. Hankln's nieces and a nephew and their fam ilies came and spent two days, from Bremerton, Wash. A niece and hus band. Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Ruches, and Mrs. May ElUs from Chinook. Wssh., and the nephew and wife, Mr. and Mra. Lee Stewart from Port land, Ore. Mrs. Merle Jsck and two children visited Mrs. Charles Humphrey re cently. Mrs. I. 8. Hstfleld spent October 19 at the W. R. Lamb home. Other callers during the week were Mrs. Chsrles Humphrey and Mrs. Dale Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin and son of near Medford, spent Sunday visiting Mr. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin, and fam ily. Ralph Lamb got his arm hurt playing ball at the Eagle Point high school October 18. It wss a bsd sprain. Ivan Hatfield finished picking pears at the Ala Vista orchard October 18 and Dale Smith finished picking peers at the Modoc orchard, Octo ber 19. Dsle Smith Is sawing wood for Waldo Morrison. Mr. snd Mrs. Mor rison are moving to the Modoc orch ard for the winter. The conference. -The State-District conference held at Central Point. October 17, drew 388 Grangers from all parts of the county. The morning session consisted of conferences of secretaries, masters, lecturers, home economics commit tees, agricultural committees. Orange fire Insurance agents, all led by the State Orange representatives. These were most Instructive and Interesting At the afternoon session tha fol lowing talka were given: "A Good Orange." by Mlaa Bertha Beck, state secretary: "Cooperative Sellings, 4-H Club Work. Smith-Hughes School and Weed Control," by Fred- Ooff, state agricultural committee; "Orange Mu tual Fire Insuranoe," by O. O. Pat tlsoni "Home Economics Work." by Mrs. O. A. Palmlter; "The Orange Lecture Program." by Mra. Alios Ooff, state lecturer; "How May We Cooper ate with the County Agent?" by R. O. Fowler, and "The Lesson ot the Sunflower," by Ray GUI, state master. During the evening session, Oeorge Corson talked on "Save Your Sales Slips," and Oeorge A. Palmlter on "Enlarging tha Field of Orange Co operatives." Arthur Brown, district state deputy, answered the question box. Three Oranges entered tha competi tive subordinate Orange officers' seat ing drill, Sams Valley, Live Oak and Bellvlew. All of the drills were very good and the awards went aa follows: Sams Valley, first, awarded 85 from State Orange and 86 from Jackson County Pomona, total 811, Bellvlew, second, awarded ' 13 RO from State Orange and 88 from Pomona Orange, total 87.80. Live Oak. third, awarded 84 from Pomona Orange;. Miss Alice Ooff, state lecturer, Miss Bertha Beck, state secretary, and Oeorge Palmlter, past state master, were Judges, Altogether, the conference was a moat pronounced success. There were M officers present during the meet ing late Orange Meeting State Orange will confer the dtate degree tn Medford on November 18, when it la expected that 1,300 Orang ers from Idaho, Washington and Ore gon will be preeent. " The housing committee for the oo oaslon will be W. A. Bricker of Phoe nix, Chsa Hoover, Roxy Ann, and John Anderson, Central Point. A PubUe Thank Von. The Pomona Orange takes this mean of thanking the many trult houses of Jackson county for con tributing so liberally of . the fine fruits of this vslley to the refresh ment committee, for the "fesst" which Is always held In connection with state degree work. Tha following fruit packing houses have contributed finest pears to be had and will condition them so aa to be In perfect condition at the time: Pinnacle Packing Co, Myron Boot, Bear Creek Packing House, Sgobel & Day, American Fruit Packing House, Newbry at Sons, Phoenix. This fruit lo perfect condition will prove an excellent medium of adver tising the fine pears raised In this vslley to those Grangers coming from a distance. Pomona Degree. Pomona degree will be given at the Central Point Orange hall. October 30. at 8 p. m. Will the master, pleas, notify their members and have their cards ready. All members wishing to tsxe the State degree should first take the Pomona degree. Pomona orange. The all -day meeting of the Pomona Orange will be held at the Central Point Orange hall. October 38, open- inj at 10 a. m. During the morning session will be subordinate Orange masters reporw, committee reports and reading of res olutions Bsaket dinner at noon Lecture program Immediately after dinner, with consideration oi resolu tions and new business following. Geld Hill Grange Oold K1U Orange ban vtrj good THE GRANGE representation at the state conference In Central Point, October 17. w registered 34 per cent In the attend ance contest, not bad for a new Orange. As October 17 was the reg ular meeting night and In conflict with the state council, Oold Hill postponed their meeting until Octo ber 34. The Hellowo'en spirit will pre. domlnste at this meeting In hall decorations as well as recreational work. Grangers snd their friends In this section are also looking forward to the masquerade dance to be neld lrt the Sardine Creek hall, Sa-.urday, October 28. Ladles please bring cakes as the H. E. c. have made plans to furnish all sandwiches. COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jackson County bstrsct Co.. 131 E. Sixth Street. Marriage Licenses Floyd Lewis Allhouss and Haasi E. Hudnell. Francis C. Bash snd Kathleen Ness. Robert Elmo Welch and Irene A. Vcsterberg. Pearl Morgan Stowell and Susie J. Mitchell. Charles w. Morrill and Ester a. Shetlum. Probate Court Frank Vincent assumes business name certificate of "Highway Mar ket." Phoenix. Henry o. Mackay. deceased, bate. pro- Circuit Court LsRoy West vs. Mildred M. West, divorce. Portland Mortgage company vs. W. O. Barker, et al, foreclosure. Economy Lumber company, Ino, vs. Dorrls Boy, lien. The Federal Land Bank vs. Adolph Weyrlch et al, foreclosure. L. Pennington vs. Bertrand E. De Csthellneau, et al. foreclosure. Portland Mortgage company vs. heirs of Perry E. Wyncoop, deceased, foreclosure. Pinnacle Packing company, Inc, vs. 8. Melanle Herbert, et al, for money. C. F. Strathouae vs. Jas. E. Ed mlston, for accounting, etc. L. N. Swartr, et al, vs. D. s. Coy, et al, Hen. State of Oregon by State Highway commlslson vs. Denver w. Klncald, et al, condemnation proceedings. Pinnacle Packing company, Inc, vs. S. Melanle Herbert, attachment. Real Estate Transfers 3. D. McCrea to Blsle Alexander, W. D, lot on Main street In Ash. land. J. T. Davis et ux to Edith W. Pat ton, Q. C. D, lot in block 49, Orig inal Town (now city) of Medford. Oeraid 8. Owen to United States Fidelity & Ouaranty company, W. D lot 10, 11 and 13, block No. a, Oold Hill. M. F. Hanley, Jr., et al to Ralphaal Oardner, Jr., et al, deed, NW4 NW!4 See 18 Twp, 383, R. 3E W. M. Charles M. Martin et ux to N. P. Hanson, W. ,D, lot 10, Cooksey Add, to Central Point. , Nellie Power Cole et vtr to Fannie ' M. Poyner, W, D., lot on Beach street In Ashland. O. A. Burns to Clarlnda I. Burns, Q. O. D, M Int. In lot 8, Bellevlew traot. Nicholas W. Kims et ux to Laura B. Burson, W. D land In Twp. 878, R. 3W. Emory S. Parshsl! et al to Oeorge M. Oreen, et ux, W. D, lot on Main street In Ashlsnd. Martha Jane Zlmmertee to Bertha Evans, Q. O. D, 14 acres Sec. lo Twp. sw, it. iw, Clarlnda I. Burns to O. A Burns. W D, Int. Lot 38, Holmans Add. to Jacksonville. ARE HELD IN ASHLAND ASHLAND, Oct. S3. (Spl.) James Henry Cooke, 78, passed away Sun day at hla home, 383 B street. Mr. Cooke waa born November 34, 1888, In Kentucky. He has lived In Ashland for over 80 years, and has operated, until seven months ago, Cooke's Pool room at 847 Esst Main. Since that time he haa been seriously 111. . He la survived by hla wife, Mrs. Alice Cooke, Ashland: one sister, Isa bel McDonald, Princeton, Cal, and two half-brothers, J. S. -Zack. Phoe nix, Ore, and P. P. Zack. Celtfornla. Funeral services were held at 3 p. m, today, at the Stock-LHwlller Fu neral Home, with Rev. James E. Mor gan of the Christian church, offici ating. Interment in the Mountain View cemetery. 'TOBACCO ROAD' TOO FILTHY FOR CHICAGO CHICAGO. Oct. 33, (AP) Mayor Edward J. Kelly aald today he had directed Police Commissioner James P Allman to close the stage show "Tobacco Road" Immediately be cause of "filthy and obscene lan guage." Mayor Kelly said he attended the ahov last night. "The language wss such that any decent person should have walked out," he declared. Use Msll Tribune want ads. Direct Reduction LOANS on HOMES Variable Interest 6 to 8 In Mrd'ord District First Federal Svinqs & Loan Assn. ol Medlord 27 No. Holly St. 1A