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vJ-OB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
TAKEN UP 3 shoats, 3 sows. 1 boar.
Owner can claim upon payment
this adv.. feed and damage. M. F.
Stewart. Star Route. Trail.
LOST If dog is miwsing, cal!1516.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Capable girl, general
housework. Good cook not neces
sary. Call In person. 705 Park Ave.
WANTED Girl for general housework
and assist with care of two chil
dren. No cooking. Box 5239, Trib
une. WANTED SITUATIONS
MAN AND WIFE, experienced, want to
take charge of orchard or ranch.
Wife excellent cook; man A-l me
chanic. Boat of references. Box
6227. Tribune.
GIRL wants housework or care of
children. Write MSs O. Benn, Trail.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Cheap manure spreader.
Write A. T. Hutter, Grants Pass,
Rt. 1, Box 117.
WANTED Best buy In good condi
tion 20-gaugo double-barrel shot
gun. Give price. Phone 3 or write
Jack Martina Gold HilL-
WANTED 400 feet 8. 10 or 13-lnch
bydraullo pipe. See F. E. Wahl,
Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank.
LEAVING for Oakland Sat. morning.
Take 1 passenger. H. W. Cain. 3
block weBt Pine Cone, new hgwy.
WILL LADY driving north directly
behind car wrecked at Evor Shady
October 6, please Phone 1503 -R?
WANTED The best sedan 100 cash
will buy. Harry Young, Jr., Central
Point.
MrArripr nsed furniture, tools,
doors, windows. Berrydnle 2nd Hind
Store. 1603 No. Riverside. Tel. 286.
WANTED
cash tor household goods
furniture and stoves We also buy
metals, hides pelts wool and mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St Phone 1063.
WANTED Heifers calves Write Ruby
Schulz. Beagle. Oregon
WANTED - Beet cattle veal, lamba
and pasture. J J Osenbrugge.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED To rent 5-room furnished
house: wood range. Inquire 116
No. Riverside.
FOR RENT-HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished house. 3 bed
rooms: close in. Call 321 Apple.
HOUSE FOR RENT Phone 879-X.
FOR RENT 4-room tuililshed house
Inquire 305 So Oakdale
FOR RENT
unfurnished.
Homes furnished or
Brown White.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room, heated, no ro.
ot. osrrFumlshed sleeping room
Also garage If desired: moderate
rates. 325 South Riverside.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape
CLEAN attractive rooms; reasonable
410 S Newtown.
FOR BENT Urge front room; hot
and cold water and shower. 30 B
Fir. .
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES reasonable at 118 E Main.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
TO RENT Irrigated ranch. Appli
cant must nave adequate operating
funds, Inquire at Trail P. O.
FOR LEASE OR SALE New s.ucco
snd concrete garage. 3B-.50. to pirty
with equipment: on hlahxsy oe-t-wen
Oranu Pa Crescent
Cltv. Rnt ?25 mo, wster and !uei
ttrnlshed. Sal :M0:
Interested, phone 313
FOR RENT Businew location room
18xM Will remodel to suit tenant
Apply Mall Tribune
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE. T3ADB or X.T.
CrOU'.l.
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 4-room modern bouse, 1
acre. ml. S. W. Phoenix. E. L
Hltt. owner. Rt. 4. Box 304. Medford.
IP you are looking for a dwelling or a
good Investment lor your money.
" please consider the following prop-1
ertles which are Deing uquiuateo Dy
the Western Loan and Building
Company. All prices quoted are
cash, but local financing can be
arranged for responsible person
who can pay 35 down.
644 Palm St. I1.J00.00
903-6 N. Riverside (duplex
house) - 1.160.00
615 W. 13th St.
103 Palm Street
1.000 00
1,320 00 ;
526 Haven St.
1.080.00
404 McAndrew's Rd.
600.00
30-23 Portland Ave, (du
plex house) 2.400.00
707 Oak St 1,000.00
311 S. Front St.. buslnos
building - 4,000.00
307 8. Riverside, garage
building 6,000.00
See: W. E. THOMAS,
45 S. Central Ave.
A FINE east .ide HOME for only
3.000. and 700 will nandle It.
BROWN & WHITE. Realtors.
CITY LOTS from 350 up. all Im
provement In and paid for. If
you are Interested In building or
buying a HOME, see u. BROWN
Jt WHITE. Realtors.
HOUSES FOR BALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building at Loan
Asa'n Phone 106
100 ACRES well improved, stocked
and equipped, close to Meedford;
some oasb or income property Bal
ance long time low interest. O A
DeVoe. 623-J -2.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown flz White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
AUBURN 6 Sedan; looks and runs
like new; only driven 31.000 miles;
11 new tires, trunk. Priced lor
quick sale.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
HUDSON Sedan, tine condition, very
cheap Call 957 or 833-R.
GOOD USED CARS
SALE PRICES
1935 Bulck light 8 Brougham.
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe seoan, sis
wheels, extras.
1933 pivmouth 5-wheel sedan.
1933 Plymouth ooupe; a real bargain.
1931 Ford A Victoria coupe.
iQn Fntv) A 3-door sedan.
Other real bargain l Fords. Chevro
rets, eto
The new Chryslers will be here soon
LANGE aiUTUK
Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers
38 No Riverside Phone 18
(Formerly Armstrong Motors)
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 9 feeder pigs, about 165
lbs. C. J. Haas, central ruiui, .
FOR SALE Purebred Hersford mills
19 mo. old at John Otfenbacner
ranch between Ruch and Apple
gate, or call B. H. Chrlstlleb. Ash
land. 10-F-5.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Saddle mare.
J. L. Frodonburg. Sams Valley.
FOR SALE 35 ewes: alo baled oat
hay and feed wheat. C. A. DeVoe
523-J-2.
1 WILL buy your hogs and sheep, any
size at any time F A Pearson
Ross Lane. Phone 610-J-4.
ROOFING
ROOFING Let us inspect your roof
before the rainy season This ser
vice is free Call 370. Rogue Rival
Roofing Co.
FOR 8 ALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Purebred Narragansett
turkeys. Vlda oteeie. cnmui"
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Substantial 3-wheel
trailer, or trade for wood Inquire
last bouse left-hand side of Lozler
Lane or Tel. 869 -M.
FOR SALE -Apples.
133-L.
V2
0nn sat.r Delicious and Jonathan
apples; washed and sorted. Ala
Vista Packing House.
FOR SALE Salwey peaches, extra
fancy, tree ripened; cheap. Car
penter. mile west Phoeaix.
Houston road.
GOOD used piano,
piano Shoppe.
59.00. Baldwin
FOR SALE Newtown apples, 50c box.
541 Austin. '
FOR SALE Dark fryers, corn and
milk fed; also late hatch red pul
lets. Chas. Nahss. In lane off 2nd
curve of Buckshot hill road.
IN MEDFORD for the first time, the
' A O. Fuellzer: a highly success
ful method for burning Diesel or
.. nil in vour car. truck or trac
tor Cuts trsnsportatlon cost from
60 to 75 over gasoline. For
demonstration or Information see
or write H E. James at 1501 No.
Riverside. Medford.
FOR SALE Furniture, a blocka vest
Pine Cone, new hgwy.
FOR SALE Buzz-saw, 447 W.
Holly.
1 ELECTRIC range. Hotpolnt. slightly
used. 8175 00; cost I26S.0O. This Is
real buy. New range guaranty.
Call Copco 168.
FOR SALE Heating stove. Phone
468-IV3.
FOR SALE Good a new heatr.
Summit.
3 ELECTRIC RANGES. Westlnffhouse
Automatic, with timers; demon
strators; each 168.50. New range
Cnl! Copco 168.
tv-,o s.i.F Cheao. Delicious.
UVn-
Mltni. and Rome Beauty
apples'. Cornice pears. Ph-me "
Welker 1 mile norm oi o
on old hlehway.
FOR SALE Fur cost, newly renovat
ed and reilned. Bartlttfs Fur hp.
40 So. Central.
POR SALE - New snd avd logjtlng
dollies, trsliers, semi -trailers; bodle
of a:i type. Inland Trailer M.mu
fr.ctursiiz
c:
FINE Ppltzen'vir.;
I ,nr,:f f-T v!e at Al
V 1st racking
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 3 slaes ol
rock at $150 per yard, delivered
Batsman. Phone 1534-V or 912-J
ROLLER CANARIES. Call 523-J-3.
POR SALE Grapes and grape Juice
The Dell Vineyard. Rt a. Medford
APPLES Several varieties Oebhard's
Central Point. V4 mile north Bear
Creek bridge.
PEACHES. PLUMS. lM,c lb; grapes 3c
lb. Huklll. ft mile south white
Orlffin Creek school.
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke
3 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin
ing former Clancy orchard.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Trucks and equipment
111 No. Fir St.
MISCELLANEOUS
SEE US before you sell your turn!
ture. stoves. New Deal Furniture
Exchange. 413 East Main.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
AI1STRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and a. wo. at
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Piano and aultal Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Classical and
modern piano Instruction what
CHORD for every ons rhe only
method that never (alls Studio
318 Liberty 8ldg. Medford Ore.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 50 to 8300 tor
personal or household purposes on
Hmifijt Purntshlnes or Autos: also
Cars Refinanced Loans closed I
within 30 minutes License No 8- I
157 See W E Thomas 45 So Cen
tral. Transfer.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving eto. Reasonable rates
Tel 833 F E Samson Co.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
era and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prlcos -ight
619 North Riverside Phone 815
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Office 1015 No Central Phone 316
Prices right Service guaranteed.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Chance Zone.
Notice ts hereby given that It la
the Intention of the owner of the
property described as follows: Lota 7,
8, 0, 10, Block 41, Original Townslte,
to change and reclassify said prop
erty from an Apartment District,
Class Two, to a Light Industrial Dis
trict, Class Four, In order that &
brewery may be constructed and
maintained thereon. A public hear
ing will be had before the City Plan
ning Commission in the Council
Chamber of the City HU on Tuesday,
November 5th, 1935, at 8 o'clock p. m.,
at which time property owners own
ing property adjacent to nald Block
41, Original Townslte, may state their
objections, ii any they have.
M. L. ALFORD, -Secretary
City Planning Commission.
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
the undersigned hu by order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Jackson, been ap
pointed Administrator with will an
nexed of the estate of Henry C. Mao
key, deceased, and haa qualified.
All persona having claims against
wild estate are hereby notified and re
quired to present the same, duly vert
fled aa required by law, to me at
Medford, Oregon, within sir months
from date hereof.
Dated and first published October
24, 1035.
ELMER E. WILSON.
Administrator with will annexed
of the Estate of Henry C. Mackey.
deceased.
W. S. PHIPPS.
Attorney for Estate.
CCOT KOUSF.
NLWS
Furnished by the Jackson County
tbstract Co.. 131 E. Sixth Street.
.Marriage Licenses.
William P. Blodgett and Bertha
Roth.
Vergil Polk and Minnie Polk.
Wayne Hlglnbotham and Luclle A.
William.
Andrew J. Helms and Nellie L.
Mnrqulss.
Roy Brown and Daisy Wagner.
Roderick M. Berryhlll and Christina
M. Coyle.
' Circuit Court.
Ira B. Chastaln assumes business
name of
Medford.
Radio Electric Service."
Beatrice u Miller v. Everett O.
Miller: divorce.
Fred Honner vs. Al Stewart et u;
for money.
Allle Wllklns vs. Milton O. Wllklna;
divorce.
Ardnth Losher file assumed busl-ne.-a
neme certificate of "Community
Hospital. 1118 Boulevard, Ashlsnd.
Merrill E. Gilmer assumes Dtisineas
ruime certificate of All Site Service.
rtfc ttlon at Ashland
Southern Omran Credit Bureau vs.
John Drawa; certificate of ;vy.
Probst Court.
Estate of Charles E. Barge, deceased;
probate.
Real F.l.ite Trantfer.
H.tzcI F. ReM to Emma E. Martin;
I w- n ,
w. D. land on N. Pacific highway In
DLC 61. Tp. 37 S. R. 3 W
Oliver C. Sanford et ux to Curtis J.
Sanford et ux; W. D. H Int. SVi It
18. H. B. Carter Add. to City of Ash
land. Curtis J. Sanford to Cora T. San
ford; W. D. S'i Lot 18. H. B. Carter
Add. to City of Ashland.
Clara E. Phlpps to Glsdjs Hcrrlott;
W. D. 1.68 A. on Riverside Ave. In the
City of Medford.
Blanche M. Arnold to C. F. Nichols
et al: Q. C. D. E. S ft. Lot 13. Blk. 3.
Kenwood Addition to Medford.
Charles I. Home et ux toF. H.
Walker; Q. C. D. N(i NE!i and SEVi
NBi;. Sec. 8. Tp. 40 S. R 3 E
Jennie Sleppy to Lydlft J. Gardner
et al; W. D. Lot 1 to 7. Blk. "Q."
Talent.
Chester C. Schrader et ux to W. J.
Robert; Q. C. D. Lot 38, Howard Park.
Allen Whltlock to N. D. Wood et ux;
W. D. land In DLC 79, Tp. 37 S. R. 3
w-
Murray D. Agate to Dr. Roger Au
gusta Schmidt; W. D. Lot 6, Stewart
Acres.
I M. Rows to Rose Rowe Cawston:
Q. C. D. 1-8 Int. In Lot In Central
Point.
Big Applegate
BIG APPLEGATE. Oct. 31. (Spl.)
Misses Bethel and ElBlo Burnhel
ser of Medford are guests here at
the home of their grandparent. Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Rowden. The girls
are remaining here during the Ill
ness of their mother, Mrs. Frank
Burnhelser. who la a patient at the
Community hospital.
Mrs. Gray of Albany. Ore., Is visit
ing here with her daughter, Mrs.
Matt Matheney.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Cantrall Sunday In
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith ol
Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Whiteside,
and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan smith of
Medford.
Mrs. Mary Coffer of Washington
spent the last week hore as a guest
of her sister. Mrs. George Buckley.
A group of Medford women mo
toring here Sunday, returning by
Orants Pass Included Mrs. E, J.
Cameron, her daughters, Mrs. Anna
Cater ant Miss bornlco Cameron.
and granddaughter, Miss Eula Jacobs
Mrs. James Kent and Mrs. Wllber
Cameron of Jacksonville also visited
here recently.
Mrs. Glenn Smith entertained M
dinner at her home here Sunday
complimenting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ' Jack Peebler. on tneir nana
wedding anniversary.
Edward Kubll is at the community
hospital at Medford recovering from !
internal Injuries sustained when he
waa kicked by a horse over two weeks
ago. Mr. Kubll became seriously ill
while at Squaw lake last week, and
waa removed to the hospital Thura
day. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrall enter
tained friends at dinner at their
home Monday, observing their 39th
woddlng anniversary. Guests Included
Mr. and Mrs. Hnyward Simmons and
daughter, Virginia, and twin sons,
Hayward and Hamlet, of Atlanta.
Georgia, and Mrs. Allte Carson Ham
let of Murphy, mother of Mrs. Sim
mons. Mr. and Mra. Simmons, who
are friends of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Cantrall In Atlanta, came to the west
coast by motor two weeks ago, trav
eling the central route, and expect
to depart on their homeward Journey
the last of the week.
1 Uses of the guide pattern will be
the subject of a demonstration In
the Applegate Extension unit Tues
day, November 6, when an all day
meetlnc will be conducted by Mrs,
Mabel Mack, home demonstration
agent. For those not participating in
Mail Tribune Daily
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tainers a. Fernlnln
ndlng
t. Biography
12 Encourage
11. Channel from
ths shor
Inland
14 Metal
IS. Tc-itRh and
sinewy
15 United
17 TIs
IS. 8teps for
crossing
a fence
30. Assimilates
Z2 Behavior
24. Copy
26 Sick
17 Competent
21 Fist caps
23 Vender
35 Ignoble
It. Electrified
particle
17. Poultry
product
IS Leonine
43. Those who
live In
tents
4B Extinct birds
48 Medley
49. Poot nlaysri
slsna
It. Ceremony
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the aerie of guide pattern meetings,
a secondary project on making press
ing equipment will be given. A cov
ered dish lunch will be served.
Mrs. Scotty Matheney of Ruch.
who went to Wisconsin a month
ago to attend the funeral of her
mother, has started on her home
ward trip, she has written relatives
here. She Is being accompanied by
her father.
Fred Dorn, employed In a Med
ford packing house during the last
two month, spent Tuesday at his
home here.
A 10-pound daughter waa born
Sunday. October 27, to Mr. and Mra.
Don Cunnlngton of Tnompson creea.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Oftenbacher
spent the week-end on a hunting
trip to the Umpqua. where they
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allison
Moulton of Medford.
Leonard Andrews, lookout at
Dutchman's Peek, waa removed from
his cost Tuesdsy. Nine Inches of
snow were reported at Silver Pork
Osp. i
Mr. and Mra. Frank Flege and
daughter. Miss Mabel Sweat ol
Grants Pass visited relatives here
Sunday, among whom was Mrs.
Flego'a aunt, Mrs. LUla Hasklns.
Mrs. Nick Bell of the Sterling road
1 a patient at the Community hos-
pltal at Medford. suffering from an
attack or measles.
Thompson Creek
THOMPSON CREEK, 'Oct. 81.
(Spl.) Tha Thompson Creek school
girls enjoyed a slumber party given
by Miss .June Rudd.
Miss Reraona Kendall enjoyed tne
hospitality of Misses June and Jenn
Moran over the week end.
Emmet Terry from Kent, Ohio,
Is visiting George Coffeen.
Mrs. O e o r a e Huenergardt ana
daughters. Shirley and Beverly, have
pone to Fresno to visit with Mr. i
Huenergardt,
Miss Alice Rudd apent the week-,
end with her sister on Thompson i
creek.
The Thompson creek school
giving a pie social and a Hallowe'en
entertainment Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knutwn and
two daughters. Margaret and Ilene,
were dinner guests at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown Sunday
Mr. and Mra. Billy Kinsman Bpent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Smith.
Word was received from Mr. and
Mrs. Don Cunnlngton of Medford.
announcing the birth of a daughter,
born October 29. Mrs. Cunnlngton.
before her marriage, waa Miss Ruth
Mee.
Charles Elmore attended the tur
key dinner at the Jacksonville
grange October 29.
Horace Bllven haa been quite sick
with a cold.
Blake fcBeck. who has a new saw,
Is sawing wood for Dan Pierce.
TRArL, Oct. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. H. h. Johnson ot Sunsett-on-the-Kogue.
and Mrs. Oar! Sterns left Mon
day for a two months' stay In Cali
fornia where they will visit at differ
ent cities with relatives and friends.
During their absence, Mr. and Mrs.
Walsh will have charge of the camp.
Mr. Walsh Is superintendent of the
CCO camps In this vicinity. .
Mrs. Eva Segesman- and little
daughter Mary, and Mrs. Alma Mer
rlman returned home Saturday oven-
Ing after spending a few days visit
ing Mra. Sflffeasman's sister, Mrs. Bell
Vanson, In Eugene. En route home,
Cross-Word Puzzle
It. Elevated rail-
ronrle:
oolloq.
84. Poorest part
of a fleec
IS. Edible seed
28. Losing llf
fluid
29. Limb
30. Unit of work
.2. Fish' common
. In the nortb
ern seas
.11. Bun
24. Character In
' Arthurian
legend
88. Protect
against loss
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abnr.
40. Command
4L Asiatic
country
48. Ons of sn an
cient nntlv
Egyptian
race
43. Opuoslts of
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lage com
munities 48. County in
Nebraska
4T. Uses needle
and thread
10. Harmful
8. Death notlc
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I. Self
6. LlBht shoe
7. Drinking mug
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10. Collection of
type
II. Purposes
11. 8end forth
2L Leave
Trail
they called on Mrs. Merrlmen's son '
Ouy. who la in Cow Creek canyon,
working with a bridge crew, and also ,
called on Mr. and Mra. Fisher near '
Drain. I
Mr. and Mrs. Wllber Tucker and
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney ell of Med
ford spent Sunday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Tucker. !
W timer Ragsdale is on the sick list j
and haa been unable to go to his work
on the Tiller Trail road all week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson and !
aon C&r re 11 are tn Rosoburg this week j
helping Mr. end Mrs. Wash Hughe
harvest their walnut crop. j
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson at- j
tended church In Oranta Paw Sun-
day. then visited the remainder of j
the dey with Mrs. Hutchinson's oou- j
sins. Mrs. Park Horner and family,
and Lawrence Wilson and family. i
Mra. Llal Tucker spent Monday J
afternoon visiting Mr. nd Mra. Harry j
Merrlman.
Ray Merrlman la pointing the kit-
chen In the Barny Segeasman home.
Several ladles from the Upper
Rogue Orange met at the home of I
Mrs. Herb Carlton Tuesday to put
together the quilt which they will
finish for aale at their harvest home
festival on November 10.
Howard Rock gave a very Interest
ing talk to the Trail school October
24. concerning mode of living and
conditions generally tn hla native
country, Alaska,
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker served
a chicken dinner Tuesday evening to
the following guests: Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Merrlman and son Ray and Mr.
and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson, all of
Trail.
A larfa delegation of UidlM from
Upper Rogue Orange attended the
home economics meeting at Eagle
Point Wednesday afternoon.
We are having our first anow of
the season. The ground was white
the last two mornings, but the snow
melted and was gone In a few noun
Wagner Creek
WAGNER CREEK. Oct. 31. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bradley and eon
have moved back Into the Georgo
Kerby house, and William la attend
ing Bchool here again.
Mrs. O. M. Goddard and baby son
Carlo, who have been visiting Mrs.
EdwaM Roblson. returned to their
home her Sunday
Charley Wolgamott Is vlsltlrut at
th home of hla brother, John Wol
gamott, of Wagner creek.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Collins, who
have been visiting the Walty family,
have moved to Medford.
A meeting of the Wagner crock
P.-T. A. waa called for October 31.
The members have decided to have a
small program and luncheon tor eacn
meeting. Our tcacnors. miss wriBiiv
and Mr. Pan. are cooporatlng to make
this a profitable a well a an Inter
esting year.
a Mftllnwo'en party 1 to b held
In the Wagner creek Khoolhou on
the evening of November 1. .All are
Invited.
Axol Amundson ha been on a busi
ness trip to Washington, to visit Mrs.
Wilson, who used to live on Wagner
creek. .... .
Mrs. Frank Smith' father, "Orand
pa" Major, was laid to rest In the
Stearns cemetery, October 30. Mr.
Major left many friends on Wagner
creek.
Bllll Olelm and Robert Ste-ren
left for Klamath Falla octooer
where thoy Intend to work this fall.
Mr. Schuster, who lose ni pn
fire. 1 building another one.
l.uts Smith and tamiiy are m -
trip to the Willamette valley.
Field Rla. who ns noon to... -m,
from an lllnes at the home of
hi sister, Mrs. Everett Bailey, re
turned to his home In Don aunosy
John Wolgamott fell and broke his
hip October 27, and waa taken to the
Community hospital In Medford. Ho
Is reported Improving.
Walter Walty, who ha been work
lng In Mt. Hebron. Oal.. returned to
hla home hens October ib.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Noatherland of
Winters. Cal colled at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Goddard October
23. Mra, Meda Pox of Talent, who
Is a alster of Mr. Noatherland, was
with them. They are old friend of
Mr. and Mr. Goddard. and spent an
enjoyable afternoon with them.
Mr. Wadsworth 1 further improv
Ing his home by th addition of a
new woodshed.
OF
All the packing plants of thla city
and valley have completed the pack
for the season with th exception of
the Pinnacle Packing company, which
has about 8000 boxes of Newtown
apples left In orchards. Picking this
lot, under adverse weather conditions.
was started Wednesday and will be
rushed to avoid possible further
storms. They expect to bo finished
by Monday or Tuesday of next week,
pickers ax handicapped by the mud
and the cold.
Pear shipments from the vslley. ac
cording to Southern Paclflo freight
records, passed the 1700 msrk Tues
day, when the total reaehor 1714 cars
of penrs. Apple shipments to dnte
total 84 cars.
NEW LlilGGS
BOSTON (UP) A sign that reads
"Frh Eggs" must moan Just thst
In Msasachusetto hereafter.
A new law prohibits sale of egga
that fall to measure up to ths
following standard:
1. Egg must be clean, with
sound shell.
7. Air cell not more thsn quar
ter Inch In depth,
3 Firm, clear white; yolk not
plainly vtr'.ble; no visible germ development.
'Telephone' Booth
Aids Selection Of
Favorite Perfume
NEW YORK, Oct. 31. (p
Milady can now step Inside what
looks like a modernistic telephone
booth and by pressing buttons
make a scientific choice of per
fume. She touches one button and
clean fresh air sweeps through the
booth. She presses another and
Introduces the scent of a particu
lar perfume. Other buttons bring
other scents from a series of
nozzles.
By alternately filling the booth
with clean air and different scents,
she con concentrate on her sense
of smell.
The new device has been Install
ed In a 'large New York depart
ment store.
FEDERAL CHARGE
Ourtts Dukes, arrested under the
name of Curtis Wilson by state police
near Kcrby Monday, and now held
in the county Jail here, la wanted on
a federal Indictment of two counts at
leglng highway robbery of a post
master In eastern Oklahoma, It was
learned here today by state police,
who received a telegram to tbat ef
fect from Post Office Inspector W.
H. Kemper at Durant, Oklahoma.
Dukes will be held In the county
Jail hero until a complete oheck up
on his former record Is msde. Also
charged against the man are kidnap
ing, robbery, and assault with Intent
to kill. He Is an escape from the
Arkansas state prison, state police
said, and added that he will probably
havo to serve his original sentence aa
well as the prison term on the fed
eral charges If he Is convloted.
Development of southern Oregon
depends largely upon geography, the
student assembly of Southern Ore
gon Normal school In
Ashland waa
told Wednosday by A. H. Banwell,
manager of the Jackson County
Chamber of Cbmmorce.
"Geography teach u that tour
ist travel and agricultural develop
ment re th two' main factors
which will provide for the present
and future citizens hero," Mr. Ban
well aald.
There I no more favored section
In the United State than southern
Oregon," h declared. "Wo havo the
resources and the ability and fl
nance to develop them. We have a
marvelous background of pioneer
spirit which does not prevail In
other communities-"
IS NAMED Al MEETING
UPPER APPLEGATE, Oct. 81.
(Spl.) "Upper Applegate Orange"
was designated ot a meeting held
at Beaver creek Saturday evening aa
the nnmo of the new grange organ
lied here thlo month. R. E. Nealon.
county grange deputy, and John
Anderson, both of Central Point,
were present for Installation of of
ficer Saturday, at which time the
charter was closed with 48 members.
The visiting grsngo offlclala also
will attend the next meeting on
November 9, . when committees will
be named and other detalla of or
sanitation completed. Th new grange
which aorveo the Beaver, wawins
and Steamboat sections, It welcomed
as a means of filling a community
need, and promises to become one
of the oounty's active units. Meet
ing date are listed for the second
and fourth Saturday In every month.
BULLET IN BOY'S BRAIN
NO BAR TO SCHOOLING
SPOKANE, Oct. 81. (AP) Dr. D.
A. Hewitt announced Jerry Fox, 10,
will go to school carrying a bullet
In hi brain. The doctor ald no
operation would be made to recover
the bullet which lodged between the
two hemispheres of the boy's brain
when a rifle fell and waa discharged
September 37.
FIRE ALARIVl'cROWS IF
JOKERS TURN HANDLE
HARTFORD, Conn., Oct. 31. (AP)
A devlc which mlt t noise re
sembling the outcry of a distressed
rooster has been . attached to 38
fire boxet In thl city to forestall
any attempt by Hallowe'en celebrant
to turn In false alarms.
MILITANT WORSHIPER
ROUTS SACRILEGIOUS
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 81. (AP) O.
H. Smith, 80. wss sitting on o park
bench reading his Bible, he told po
lice, when three sacrilegious men
Bbused him with curses. Thereupon.
Smith said "I cut one of them
twice, the other two ran, and 1
called an enrbulance.
EUOENE. Ore., Oct. 31. (P) A
survey of the Sluslaw river from
M-etcn tu Flounce will be given
soon, a telegram fro Senator Charles
McNary stated today.
OUNSMITH Repairs for all makes
of gun Sims Bros. 33 N Fir.
Us Mall Trl'ouno want to.
BANWELL CHARTS
. FUTURE COURSE
PHILADELPHIA ED.
DARES HEARST TO
F
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 31. (AP)
An editorial challenge In the Phila
delphia Record today asks William
Randolph Hearst to enter the Phila
delphia newspaper publishing field
and fight the Record In lta horns)
territory.
"Let Hearst, arch reactionary, bat
tle the liberal Record at close rang,
and let Philadelphia citizens be the
Jury." the first page editorial aald.
The challenge camo after a full
page advertisement signed wttn.
Hearst's name appeared In another
Philadelphia morning newspaper yes
terday. Under the caption. "The Rake
Progress." the advertisement criti
cized what It termed the "rlotoua
extravagance" of the Roosevelt ad
ministration, whose new deal poli
cies are given editorial support gen
erally by the Record.
The Record gave free re-publlcav-tlon
of the Hearst advertisement,
contributing a full Inside page "so
that our readers will not be deprived
of Hearst's advice."
"Philadelphia." th Record sale,
editorially, "is one of the few cltle
In the country where Mr. 'Hearst
ha to pay for apace to place hl
view before the public.
"We suggest that Hearst Imme
diately remedy this situation by pur.
chasing a Philadelphia newspaper so)
our fellow citizen may havs th
benefit of a steady flow of hi 'dis
interested advice."
The Record Is published by ,
David Stern.
APPROVE HEAVY
WASHINGTON, O&. 31. (IP,
Comptroller-Oeneral McCarl approved
an additional tl34.839.307 worth ot
WPA project today,
Tills brought to (3.58S.123.291 th
total Hat of approved project,, from
which tate WPA administrator will
select those most .ulUble.
at ,ao same time, Aicueri released
t30.0a9.00O. bringing to tl.014.M7.649
th total WPA money available for
Immediate expenditure. '
The bureau of publlo roads also
announced that President Roosevelt
had approved 893 highway project,
to cost 037,374,000, which will be
financed from a 0200,000,000 work re
lief allotment to atate highway de
partment. Contract have been
awarded for 276 project, at, a coat of
tl3.909.0O0, of which 173 art under
construction.
JAPANESE READY FOR
TROUBLE IN TIENTSIN
TIENTSIN, Ohin. Oct. 31. (Pi A
Japanese destroyer lay at nearby
Tangku today, ready for dispatch to
Tientsin If tension grew between
Tokyo and Chinese national govern
ment headquarters at Nanking over
Japanese demanda for elimination of
anti-Japanese element.
Japanese naval official here an
nounced the destroyer had arrived
from Port Arthur, apparently In re
sponse to a request for material back
ing to the latest of a aerie of de
mands delivered to the Nanking gov
ernment by Japan.
Fifteen Years For
Attack Upon Girl
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 31. WP)
A 18-year sentence In the etat peni
tentiary today awaited Conrad Troudt,
31, one of four men Indicted In con
nection with an attack on 1 19-year-
old girl here.
Circuit Judge Robert Tucker pro
nounced the sentence yesterday. Thre-j
others are awaiting trial on the same
count.
Gresham Votes
Sewer Bonding
GRESHAM. Ore., Oct. 31. P)
The city council today vaa making
plans for a tlie.lBl sewer project
authorized by a favorable bond tote
at a special election Saturday.
By a count of 138 to 91. a general
bund obligation of $38,000 wao ap
proved by taxpayers. A PWA grant
of 063.181 will finance approximately
48 per cant of the project.
Dern Welcomed
In Canton Rain
CANTON. China, Oct. 31, (Pi
Rain tailed to mar a Chinese welcome
today for George H. Dern. American
secretary of war. on hla arrival from
Hongkong.
X awlft round of activities culml
pated In a tea In hla honor at the
Air Force club, where h rrt '! the
government leaders ot the Canton re
gime. HUNTING DOG DISCOVERS
STALACTITE-HUNG CAVES
NEW MARKET. V Oct. 31. (AP)
Rip," a hunting dog. chased
rsbblt Into a hole and waa found
thro daya later In a large care con
taining everl room filled wita
pools snd glittering stalactites. Hun
ter B. Chapman, president of the
Shenandoah Caverns, pronounced the
new cave unusually brautlful.
Phone 942. We'll naul away iota
, refuse. City Sanitary BerTlc.
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