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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Lady's black pigskin purse,
between Woolworth's and Penncy's.
Reward. Tribune office.
LOST Pair glasses in case. Notify
Ileeta Morningstar, B19 Teylor St.
Reward.
LOST Fur mitten at Talent. Thurs
day night. Return to Safeway
(Central Ave.) Medford. Reward.
LOST If aog is mibsing. calll516.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Man to work on dairy
- ranch. Address Dan Pearce, Apple
' gate, Ore., Box 18.
WANTED Man familiar with cream
routes In Rogue River Valley. An
opportunity for right man. Address
Box 7831 co Tribune.
MALE AND FEMALE
MEN-WOMEN Age 18-60. Interested
In Government work. National ex
amination Just announced. Free
information furnished by writing
Civil Employees Training, Inc., Box
7. Mall Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced ycung woman
to care for children and assist with
1 housework; board, room and wages.
Give references. . Phone 939-W.
EXPERIENCED waitress wanted at
Hotel Jackson.
WANTED SITUATIONS
REFINED, capable widow, middle-age,
wants uuuweii( ...-w..-..-
home or adults; good cook; full
charge; city or country. Mrs. Isabel
Sterling, 619 N. Central.
EXPERIENCED pruner and blight
cutter wont work. Call 511 Austin
St.
WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Home for female bull ter
rier. Phone 1431-L.
WANTED Downstairs room; close in.
Box 7620, Tribune.
GOLD properties wanted by my peo
ple. E. R. Marshall, Geologist, Ban
don, Oregon.
WANTED 4 -horses with harness, to
work in exhange for feeding
through the winter. R. J. Anfin
son. Rt. 1, Box 413.
WANTED To trade hay for wood.
Call evenings. 141 Central Point.
WANTED Typewriter. Must be In
good condition. Tel 1150-L.
WANTED Cleal. out your aula,
garage and basement of all old mr
nlture. cook stoves, heaters, stove
pipe, fruit jars, etc Give us a call
NEW DEAL FORN EXCHANGE
No. 413 Sast Main
WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed
springs, mattresses, day-beds, sani
tary couches and cots or what
have you'. We pay cash or exchange.
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANOE
423 E. Main St.
WANTED
FTJRS FURS fURS
Highest cash price paid for raw fur
Complete line ol traps on sale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-29 No Orape fit.
Medford.
WANTED
We pay cash lor household goods
furniture and stoves We also nuy
metais. hides pelts wool sntl mo
hair MEDFORD BAHOA1N HOUSE
27 N Orape St Phone 1062.
WANTED - Used furniture, tools
doors windows Berrydele 2nd Hnd
Store 1603 No Riverside Tel 266
FURNITURE WANTED TUlev's Sec
ond Hand Store. 112 No. Front.
WANTED - Beet c"le veal lamb
and pasture J J Osenormw
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR PFNT 301 Crater Loke Ave . 6
room stucco, furnished or unfur
nished home; hardw5d floors, fire
place, piped hot s'r .irnace. lhu.
R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Building.
Phone 302.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room furnish
ed house. Phone 281.
FOR RENT - 5-rooni na'.w L. G.
Pl.-kell. 204 East M!n.
FOR RENT Pnia'.l furnished hous:
eletrlc stove and rclrteemtor: on
Burner. Adul's only. Inquire 12
So. Orange, phone 849-Y.
FOR RENT 7-rrom stucco house,
strictly mcdem; fireplace, hardwood
floors, furnace and many bu.'.t-ms.
301 Cro'er Lake Ave.
FOR KFN1 - hm-e f'irnisned OT
uaiu-niahea. B.-o-ra at Wait.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Holly Court No. 3., oor
4th and Holly. S rooms. Prlgldalre.
oil Burner, electric Wve. 30 per
month. Call 195.
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
FOB RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment. Gas. 616 N. Central.
FOR RENT 3-room housekeeping
suite; garage; close In; adults. 337
N. Grape St.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment: adulta. 40 Quince St. Tel.
641-W.
FURNISHED apartment; adults. 124
King St.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS .
FOR RENT Heated furnished room
512 South Oskdale Avenue.
FOR RENT Sleeping room, moderate
rate. 325 South Riverside.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Or ape
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
BOARD AND ROOM. rate reasonable
at 718 E. Main.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
WILL TRADE clear Main street build
ing, also warehouse property on
track for Copco, Building and Loan
or Commercial Credit stocks. Box
7615, Tribune.
WANTED To trade equity in nice
house, block from courthouse, for
good car or cash. Box 7962, Tribune.
GOOD house and lot or 40 acres Im
. proved land, trade for late model
truck or car. 402 E. Main.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SMALL ACREAGE; excellent location;
bungalow home; eioo down, Daiance
easy. MILLER REALTY CO., Ash
lend. Ore.
COZY little home; bath, large living
room, garage and woodshed, corner
lot. 2 blocks from business section.
Price $1500, Including furniture;
(100 down, $20 per month. Also 6
acres, 5-room modern home, beau
toful shade, Oak Grovo district;
300O, terms. L. G. PICKELL, 204
E. Main.
20 ACRES, fenced woven wire. 4-rm.
house, large chicken house and
ham. well. 6 acres free water: $1300.
third down, balance 4. Sheley.
402 E. Main.
FOR SALE 40 acres, 15 miles south
of Grants Pass on Redwood high
way. Free irrigation; 10 acres till
able land; living streams through
property. House cost $4,000. Will
sell cheap. Wonderful possibilities.
J. E. Bertolette. Grant Pass. Rt. 1.
too ACRES well improved, stocked
and eaulDoed. close to Meedford;
some cesb or Income property Bal
ance long time low interest u a
DeVoe. 623-J -2
HOUSES FOR SALE OB RENT
Jackson County Bunding & Low
Ass'n Phone 196
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown as White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Equity In '28 Wlllys
Knlght coupe, good condition; $60.
Box 7832, Tribune.
FOR SALE 1929 Ford coach. $100.
Geo. Hartley, across from county
farm. Talent.
USED CARS See us. We have ill
makes at prices that are right.
WALTER W. ABBEY. INC.
123 s. Riverside. Phone 303
GOOD USED CARS
Low Finance Rates, Low Prices.
1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan.
1035 Dodge SedAU.
1035 Dodge Pickup.
1933 Plymouth Sedan - ' 4
1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan
1930 Ford Sedan
1929 Ford Town Seda;
1933 Chevrolet Sedan -
1933 Plymouth-Coupe
1934 Chrysler Airflow
Also a number of other real bar
gains. LANGE MOTOR CO.
Used Car Lot, 6th s Bartlett
38 North Riverside. '
HUDSON Sedan fine condition wry
cheap Call 937 or 832-R. ,
FOR SALE -LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Span of mare mules:
weight about 1200 lbs; 7 and 8
years old. P. D. Lofland, Cential
Point.
FOR SALE 50 head long yearling
Hereford steers. Phone or write
Oeorge Ward. Hotel Valley, Rose
burg. Nov. 24th. -
FOR SALE Purebred Holsteln cow;
fresh In December. Carl Each. Eagle
Point.
FOR SALE 10-weeks-old pigs. $5 00
eech. Phone 338-W. ,
FOR SALE 0 beef cows at Sandox
ranch, above Trail.
FOR SALE Pure-bred Hereford bulls,
also car load high grade Guernsey
heifers. Theron Jones. Murphy, Ore.
Phone Provolt.
FOR SALE Team of horses and har
ness: weight about 3OC0 lbs. Team
. mules and harness, wagon and two
12-lnch plows Whltsett Bros., 1
mile above Provolt.
FOR SALE Eav jeldlng about 1200
lbs C. A. DeVoe. 623-J-2.
BUSINESS CHANCES
$7000 APARTMENT only M000. All
rented. 1105 monthly. $1600 down
balance 125 monthly. Phone own
er. 1388.
FOR 8ALE DOGS PETS
SHEPHERD puppies for sale. 518 East
Main.
FOH SALE 6 black Raccoon, bes'
offer takes them Rainoow Gibson.
Weku Inn. Orant Pass Oregon.
COCKER Sp-mel puppies and Roller
Tel. 173
Phone 543 We'll Mul iwaj jroul
;afuM. CKj Saaiu.- Samoa.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Oil heater.
Newtown St.
FOR SALE round and baled alfalfa.
Whitman, "Coker Butte road.
FOR SALE; Compressor, crusher, cen
trifugal pump, saw mandrel. Ball
mil), pipe, etc. 113 Kenwood Ave.
FOR SALE Beauty parlor equipment.
See George Lounder, Mistletoe Sid
ing, or write Ashland. Ore., Gen. Del.
KLAMATH alfalfa hay, baled. Phone
728-R.
FOR SALE All kinds of hard wood.
Inquire at Beagle post office.
APPLES
C grade Newtown 1 .35 box
Cull Spitz .35 box
Ex. fancy Delicious, loose 1.00 box
Fancy Delicious, loose .75 box
Ex. fey. Wlnesaps. loose . .75 box
Fancy Wlnesaps, loose .60 box
Fancy Spitz .75 box
oi., a i M svt IO wlllcl specifications reference Is
,. -, . niade for details ai-.d cost
FOR SALE Corn on cob U.o per lb.; thereof and to fix upon each lot or
aliened H.0 lb. H. C. Maury. Jack-1 part thereof adjacent to and benc-sonvllle-Central
Point Road. j b? suc,n Improvement Its pio-
n. . . . ,. -. -. portlonate share of the cost, of Mild
FOR SALE Almonds 20c lb., walnuts
lBc lb. Prunes 5c lb. Phone 539-J-l.
Mrs. D. W. Luke.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Piano, radio.
White sewing machine, Brunswick
phonograph with records. Ahlborn.
1 block north north, block west of
Faber's Grocery. Central Point.
FOR SALE Cheap. 2 2-whecl trailers.
Medford Poultry and Egg Co.
APPLES Wo deliver. Tel 132-L.
APPLES Several varieties Gebhard'a.
H mile northeast Central Point.
FARMERS ATTENTION I
For Sale Used rebuilt farm Imple
ments and machinery of all kinds
Special Pordson Tractors.
39 South Grape. Medford.
FOR SALE Baled oat hay and feed
wheat. C. A. DeVoe. 523-J-2.
FOR SALE OR TRADE .22 L. rifle
for wardrobe trunk. 419 W. 2nd
before 3.
FOR SALE Grapes J A Manke
2 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin
ing former Clancy orchard
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 3 sizes of
rock at $1 50 per yard delivered
Bateman Phone 1634-Y or )I2-J
FINE Rd Spltzenburg end Newtown
apples for sale at Ala Vista Packing
House. 327 So Fit St.
MISCELLANEOUS
SIFTED PSYCHIC gives advice on all
affairs of life. 903 No. Riverside.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are ready for business in our new
location corner S. Fir and 8th St.
MEDFORD PIPE AND MACHINERY
' COMPANY.
ROOFING
ROOFING Let us Inspect your roof
before the rainy season This ser
vice Is free Call 270 Rogue River
Roofing Co.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON COHNTV
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title and
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 3
North Central Ave., upstair
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET OEORGE DO It Tel. 1172
House cleaning, rioor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Nursery stock
FOB HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees,
peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al
mond, filbert, and walnut treeB.
roses, berries, grapes, and shrubs
at Bargain Prices Phone 851 -K-2 or
call at W. B Barnum's, 3 mile
south or Medford on highway next
to Ever Shady auto camp. Carlton
Nursery- Carlton. Oregon.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED S0 to 1300 for
personal or household purpose on
House Purnlsblugs or Autos; also
Car Refinanced Loan closed
within 30 minute License No. S
157. See W E Thomas 4S So Cen
tral. Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER si STORAGE CO.
Offloa 1016 No Central Phone 316
Price right Service guaranteed.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local
and long distance bsullng. furni
ture moving, etc. Reasonable rate
Tel 833 P E Samson Co
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers snd movers Special livestock
moving equipment Price -Ight
619 North Riverside Phone 813.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Credtlnrs.
2n the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Sidney
Sumpter Smith, sometimes known
as S. Sumpter Smith, as Sumpter 6.
Smith, and as S. S. fimith, deceased.
The- undersigned hss been by th
County Court of Mrn County,
Oregon, appointed executrli of the
estate of Sidney Sumpter Smith,
sometimes known ' as 8. S'impter
Smith, as Sumpter 8. Smith, and as
8- 8. Smith, decenstd. and has quali
fied. The creditors of snd all persons
havlna claims iwralnst said deceased,
are hereby notified to present the
same, verified a required by law,
within six months after the first
publication hereof, to the under
signed, at th ollfc of hr attorney,
Qnn O. Taylor. Feder.il Bid , Med
ford. Omgon.
Dated snd first published. Novem-
KITTIE I. SMITH,
Executrix of Said Estatt.
Ordinance No. 2ftfMj.
AM ORDINANCE nrovtdlnff for the
construction of a sever beinnlrm a, (
the intersection of woodlawn Aven j j
snd Hun land Drive, running then re
North along Highland Drive to East'
I Main 6eei, t&eooa East East
Main 8treet to the Intersection of
East Main Street and Berkeley Way,
thence North along Berkeley Way to
the South line of Lot 8. Block 1, East
j Heights Addition In the City of Med-
of the cost thereof on adjacent prop
erty, providing for a meeting of the
Council to consider protests against
said Improvements and providing for
the serving of the owners of adjacent
property with notice thereof by the
Recorder.
Tho City of Medford doth ordain
as follows:
Section 1. That It Is the Intention
of the Council to cause a sewer to
be constructed beginning at the Inter
section of Woodlawn Avenue and
Highland Drive, running then-re North
along Highland Drive to East Main
Street; thence East along East Main
Street to the Intersection of East
Main Street and Berkelev Way. thence
North along Berkeley Way to the
sown line oi Lot b. Block l, East
Heights Addition In the City of Med
ford. Oretron, In accordance with the
specifications therefor now on file In
the office of the City Superintendent
at the City Hall. Medford. Oregon,
improvement,
Section 2. The Council will meet,
in the Council Chamber at the City
Hall on the 17th day of December.
1D35. at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. at which
time and place the owners of said
adjacent property are hereby called
upon to appear before said Council
and show cause. If any, why said
sewer should not be constructed and
why said property should not be
assessed for the construction thereof.
Section 3. Tho City Recorder Is
hereby directed to serve notice hereof
upon the property owners aforescld
by publishing this ordinance once m
a dally newspaper printed, published
and of general circulation In said City
at least ten days befote the date of
sold meeting and by posting five
copies of this ordinance in five public
and conspicuous places In said City
for a period of ten days prior to said
meeting.
Passed by the City Council and
signed by me In open session In
authentication of its pa&.tage this
19th day of November. 1935 .
GEO. W PORTER. Mayor.
Approved by me this 19th day of
November. 1935.
GEO. W. PORTER. Mayor.
Attest: M. L. ALFORD, Recorder.
Notice of Appointment of Adminis
trator and for Presentation of claims.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In tho Matter of the Estate of Harry
E. Leiand, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned Louis R. Baker was on
the I7th day of August. 1935, In the
above entitled court and cause and
by the order of the- Honorable Earl
B. Day. Judge of the above entitled
court, duly appointed Administrator
of the above named Harry E. Leiand.
avceasea, ana tnereoiter qualified and
Is now such Administrator; that all
persons having claims against the es
tate of said Harry E. Leiand. deceased
are hereby required to present them
with the proper vouchers within six
months from the date of this notice
to tne said Administrator at 412 Lib
erty Building, Medford. Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon.
Dated November 14th, 1035.
LOUIS R. BAKER,
Administrator of the Estate of
Harry E. Leiand. Deceased.
PackltiR Pioneer Piuse.
SEATTLE, Nov. 21. (AP Frank F.
Frye. 72, who entered the packing
business here in 1888, dlert of n
chronic Illness. He had been In a
hospital since Inst July. Frye was
vice-president of the pa-cklrv? firm
of Frye & Company which his brother,
O. H, Frye, founded.
Ose Mat! Tribune want ads.
Maij Tribune Daily
ACROSS
L Failure to
win or keep
t. Evergreen tree
10. Nimble: col log
H. Drug-yleldint
plant
16. Informed
16. City In Penn-
aylvanla
IT. Intend
IS. South Anierl
can animal
19. A sialic tree
20. Vrgetable
12. Farmer who
cultivates
another's
land on
shares
Z4. Atmosphere
25. liar legally
26. Diminish
tO. Least rough
S3. Furtal
ti. Part of speech
3.V Flower
36. (liver Island
ST. Ieav
IS. Indian mul
berry
19. Brnnd street:
a bur.
40. Tint
42. Purposes
45. Copies
46. Something
included In
a letter
41. Beglna
49. Fall Into
dlsuss
10. High mountain
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle
:WoKPP
SI. Continued
beating
64. Laborious
63. Deadly white
59. Cotton cloth
61. Narrow road
62. Foot covering
fi.1. Wear inrny
64. Mil with a
circular
movement
15. Anwmnhlags
of cattle (
11. Marry again
67. Ancestral
house of
the ruling
British
dynasty
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Lake Creek
LAKE CREEK, Nov. 31. (Spl.)
Mrs. E. E. Meyer left Monday for
Red Bluff to be with her father.
who Is seriously 111.
Mrs. Frank Farlow entertained
about a dozen ladles November 14
with a quilting bee. At noon she
served
a delicious dinner which
every one enjoyed.
Roy Grlgsby, who has been work
ing for the Medford Concrete and
Construction Co., Is home for a few
days with a lame shoulder, having
torn the muscle loose.
Miss Hazel Wilhlte I staying for
week or two with her "sister. Mrs.
Vernon Monla. In Medford.
Mrs. T. J. Hoefft. who Is spending
this winter In the Griffin creek sec
tion, while sending her children to
the Rogue River Academy, Isat
heme this week.
Turkey growers of this vicinity
are busy dressing their birds for the
Thanksgiving market.
Mrs. R. A. Pech returned to her
home In Medford Monday, after
spending a couple of weeks with
her sons, A. L. and H. E, Pech.
Mrs. A. W. Wooley of Cottago
Grove, was a recent visitor at the
L. H. Wyant home. Mrs. Wooley la
sister of Mr. Wyant.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Sager, for
merly of Ashland and Talent, but
who now live In Texas, were over
night guest last week of Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Wyant. Mrs. Soger's
daughter and Mrs. Wyant were very
close girlhood friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd sttmson or
the 401 ranch, were colling on Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Grissom Sunday.
Prospect
PROSPECT, Nov. 21. (Spl.) Mr
and Mrs. George Jantzer returned
Sunday from an elk hunting trip In
eastern Oregon. They - each brought
back a large elk.
Mrs. Frank Manning is seriously
111 at the Sacred Heart hospital in
Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Grieve,
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Boothby, Miss
Dency Manning and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Manning are spending much
of their time in Medford to be near
her.
Mrs. Katie Grieve. Mrs. Bruce
Grieve and Miss Clara Gordon were
Medford shoppers Tuesday.
Mrs. Ray Shull Is quarantined at
her home in Prospect with scarlet
fever.
Mr. and ' Mrs. A. T. Hnlnes are
spending the winter In Ashland.
Jchnny Grieve left November 10
for Chicago to Join his wife and son.
They plan to make their home there
for the present.
Mrs. Camp has charge of the
P.-T. A. soup kitchen which serves
hot lunches to the school children.
A Inrge crowd attended the har
vest festival and bazaar given by
the Upper Rogue Grange at the
Rogue Elk hall November 18. About
ninety dollars were taken In.
Mr.- and Mrs. Tom Carlton ana
two sons were dinner guests Sunday
of relatives In Medford.
Cross - Word Puzzle
IS. Period of
time
11. Recline
23. Sum
25. Australian
blut
ZS. Kind of quarts
27. Child: Scotch
18. Garret
29. Consequently
30. Day's march
31. Number
32. Lock
34. Not any
37. Gaze with
cruel git".i
SI While
41. Quieted
42. Severs
iX Anger
44. Myself
4ii. Impact
47. On a that tun..
up the earth
41. Advanced In
years
SR. Carrying
weapons
51. Overhasty
2. County in
North
Carolina
51. Gol for whom
Thursday Is
named
54. Assistant
55, (,'roal soeds
51. Hfngl thing
57. Dry
60. At present
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1, Illuminating
device
t. Genua of the
olive tree
S. Ply aloft
4. Perceived by
(he senses
5. Subsequently
6. t)tt
7. Knock
S. Deep red
color
9. To this
10. L'elentlr.l
belr.gs
11. Beseach
12. Ceramony
Briefs
Trail
TRAIL, Nov. 21. (Spl.) The
ladles of the Home Economics club
who sponsored the Harvest Home
festival at Rogue Elk Saturday night
were well pleased with the success
of the festival. A large crowd at
tended and all the booths were well
patronized and o was cleared.
which Is to be used for a building
fund to start a new grange hall In
the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson ,
drove to Crescent City and back
Monday, taking a friend who was re
turning to her home in Oold Beacn
after spending a week here visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker were
dinner guests at the Ralph Watson
home Sunday.
Mrs. Mable Mack, Mr. O'Houern.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Durkey and Mr.
and Mrs. C. Hammock, all of Med
ford. were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eva Segess
man Sunday.
A number of ladles gathered at
the home of Mrs. Francis Ash Wed
nesday afternoon for a radio study
club, and to listen to Mrs. Mable
Mack's talk at 2:00 o'clock.
A balloon benefit dance with bas
ket supper will be given by the
Upper Rogue grange at the Rogue
Elk hall Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pritchart ol
Grants Pass were guests at the home
of his brother, Ray, Sunday.
Several students who attend the
Eagle Point high school, are stay
ing out of school on account of the
paralysis scare throughout the
county.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrlman and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson and
children were callers at the Herb
Carlton home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson enter
tained the following guests at am
ner Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Merrl
man. Meadames Eva Segessman, Cecil
Pritchart and Jennie Hutchinson.
The Trail Extension unit met
November 14 at the homo of Mrs.
S. W. Hutchinson. There were 17
ladles present to hear Mrs, Msck
give a demonstration of buyman
ship on shoes, which was very In
teresting. Tho next meeting will be
December 12 at the home of Mrs,
Frftnel Ash, to which every one la
In 'l tod. The ladles were all glad
to have Mrs. Mack's mother, Mrs.
Sweeney, as a guest at the meeting.
Big Applegate
BIO APPLEOATE, Nov. 21. (Spl.)
Miss Eleanor Maule spent the week
end in Medford as a guest of Mrs.
Nellie Merrlman. I
Receiving a telegram from Wash- '
in g ton, D. C, announcing his ap
pointment as senior foreman of a
CCO camp In tho Blue Mountains,
Chester Kubll expected to leave for
duty late this week. He will be locat
ed 60 miles from Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Garrison and
family, residents of upper Applegate.
will leave this week for Scotta Valley.
California, to make their home.
Bert Hukill suffered the loss of a
finger tip on his left hand recently
when hts finger was caught under a
wheel of an automobile. The oar was
used in operating a wood saw, and
his finger was revered at tho first
Joint when It came In contact with
the wheel rim.
Mrs. Fred Dorn baa returned to her
home here, following several months'
employment In Medford.
Mrs. Opal Mooter, teacher at tho
Ruch school, spent the week end in
Medford as a guest of Mrs, Atleen
Relnklng.
Husbands of the Ruch community
are finding much truth In the old
adage of the 111 wind, and will be
treated to a chicken supper some day
as a result of postponement of the
Ruch school dance Saturday a a pre
caution against infantile paralysis.
Chickens that were prepared for the
chop suey supper have been canned
by the ladles of the sewing circle, and
will comprise the meal honoring the
husbands. However, since the women
are planning interior decoration of
their club room In the basement of
the school building, their supper will
await completion of the enterprise.
They will kalsomtne the walla, and
add curtains arid pictures to the
room.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Bostwtck of Val
ley View spent the week end here as
guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Offen
bachtr. Mr. and Mrs. Brvtwlck will
leave soon for Toledo. Ohio. Mrs.
Boit wick's former home, where they
will spend four months visiting rela
tives. Having lust purchased a Dodge
car, they will make the trip by motor,
expecting to spend Thanksgiving In
San Francisco.
With recent addition of a new
room at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Orval Mayfleld. their home was the
scene of a "housewarmlng" Saturday
evening, when about SO friends as
sembled. The time waa spent In
dancing.
Mrs. Ed Walker, well known poul
try raiser of theBIg Applegate, lost 62
baby chickens this week, when a
brooder caught fire. The six weeks
otd chirks died from suffocation, five
of the hrooderful escaping.
As a PWA relief project, work will
bfgin Monday on improvements at
the Beaver creek school grounds.
Enclosure of the grounds with a wire
fence will be the principal Item, rhe
mater pipe also will be lowered to
prevent freezing, and lattice work
will be put up. The district Is turn
lshlng materials, the PWA iupplying
the labor.
Mrs. Harold ftmlth tit Rufh entered
I the Sacred Heart hospital Wednesday,
'expecting to undergo an appendicltu
Sick Guppy Gives
Experts On Radio
Deal Of Trouble
ELGIN. HI., Nov. 21. (API
Folks around here wondered why
their radio sets wouldn't work
welt until technicians looked Into
the Guppy situation.
New tubes were installed, aerials
were torn down and rebuilt, and
the power of a nearby airplane
beacon light was reduced all to
no avail.
It was not until trouble shoot
era looked In James W. Starrett's
basement and found the alck
Guppy of Starrett's young daugh
ter. Caroline, swimming around
in a bowl to which Starrett had
attached an electrical apparatus
designed to keep an even tem
perature for the ailing fish. In
the heater was a short circuit.
The radios are working again.
operation the following day. Mrs. Ev
erett Ravenor also underwent an op
oration at a Medford hospital Tues
day. Ervln Lewis, returning from forest
service road employment at Ashlaud.
la working at the Stottlck mine on
Wards Pork, where he will be employ
ed during the winter.
Frank Ulrlch of Santa Crui, Cal.,
accompanied by his grandmother,
Mrs. Alice Ulrlch, and aunt, Mrs.
Herbert Hannah of Jacksonville was
a guest Monday at tho home of Mrs.
James Buckley. Mr. Ulrlch will be ac
companied on his return to the south
by his grandmother, who may remain
there during the winter.
Charles Knutsen of Shady Cove Is
spending two weeks In the Carberry
vicinity In the employ of the Med
ford Pipe and Machlnory company.
Mr. Knutzen Is salvaging discarded
hydraulic pipe.
1
Forest Creek
FOREST CREEK, Nov. 21. (Spl.)
Mrs. Dewey. Sr.. of Medford arrived
Saturday evening to spend a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Crump,
and family.
Alice Madsen is staying with Mrs.
Oeorge Pearce during the absence of
her parents at Sterling.
Mrs. Louis Culy and family, who
had been visiting here, left for their
home at Beaver Creek November 8.
Mrs. Lola Hheehan, who spent the
past two months here with her daugh
ters, Mrs. Thurston, and the teacher,1
Mrs. O'Bryne, left November 18 for
Yreka, where Bhe will spend the win
ter with relatives.
Mrs. Jack Crump and sons, Maiden
and Merton, were dinner guesta of
Mrs. Oeorge Pearce November 13.
Saturday shoppers In Medford from
here included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Davles, Mrs. Jack Crump. Mrs. Oeo.
pearce and Valeria, Alice Madsen, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Pearce and family and
John Black,
Mrs. Arthur Davles and Mrs, James
Davles called on Mrs. Paul Pearce
Friday afternoon.
Jane Crump and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Madsen, and Oeorge Pearce
were home from Sterling, where they
are employed In the Sterling mine,
overnight November 13.
Rosa Dickey of the forest service,
who had charge of the construction
of the lookout on Mount Isabell last
winter, made a trip up the mountain
Stinday.
Mr. and Mrs. "Harold Crump of
Applegate. accompanied by their
their gfrest, Mrs. Cora Crump of Eu
gene, spent November 12 at the home
of Mrs. Jack Crump here.
,J. F. Lozler of Medford, represent
ing the Zanol products, was a busi
ness visitor here November 18.
Mr. and Mrs. John Black and family
were Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Offenbacher oi
Applegate.
Mrs. Anne Burdell of Jacksonville
was overnight guest of Mrs. Arthur
Davies Saturday.
Dr. Qltn and Tom Lewis of Med
ford were here on business Novem
ber 10. .
Alice Madsen and Donald Dorothy
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Davles Friday evening.
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK, Nov. 31. (8pl.)
Several from here attended the com
munity party given by the Oold Hill !
division of the Jackson County Health
association at Oold Hill last Thurs
day evening. Phyllli Miller and Don
ald Elliott took part In the program,
giving a piano and banjo duet.
Medford visitors this week were Mr.
and Mrs. Prank Elliott, Ray Oaun
yaw, Prank Irish and Mrs. R. L. Mil
ler. Mr. Louts Llngren and son. Her
bert, of Oold Rill visited at the Ed
Koeter home November 14.
Warren Evans, who has been
spending some time In Portland, vis
ited friends at Riviera November 17.
Mr. and Mr,. R. E. Cook were at
their mine here November 10 and
also visited friends. Their daughter,
Mra. Ployd Lance, who la In a hos
pital In Portland, 1 getting along
nicely and will soon be able to return
to her home at Wolf Creek.
Clyde Martin vlalted frlenda on
Blrdseye Creek November 17.
Al Smith Accepts
Selassie's Lions
NEW YORK, Nov, 31. (AP) Al
fred E. Smith la ready to accept
Emperor Halle Belassle'a offer to con
tribute four young lions and a
leopard to metropolitan scos.
The former governor, who bears
the title of honorary night superin
tendent of Central Park Zoo, aald
last night he even had drafted a
message to the Ethiopian ruler, It
reeds:
"Dear Halle: Send 'em along.
Youra, Al."
OUN8M1TH Repair, for all male
ot gun, sum Brae, a M. fj.
COL. ROOSEVELT'S
BY OFFICERS
FOR A!R GUN SNIPING
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 21.
(UP) Cornelius Van 8. Roosevelt,
; 20. son of Col. Theodore Roosevelt of
1 New York, and a fellow student at
I the Massachusetts Institute of Tech
nology, were arrested last night after
allegedly sniping at motorists with
air pistols from the Six Club fra
ternity house.
The grandson of former President
Theodore Roosevelt and his com
panion were arrested after lead slugs
spattered off the metal parts of sev
eral cars. Including one carrying two
Metropolitan Park policemen. The
two officers went to a third room
floor, where Roosevelt and the other
youth, Peter de Fiorts, were found
by an open window.
They were charged with assault
and battery with a dangerous wea
pon. Young Roosevelt made arrange
ments for securing ball of $500 In
a long distance talk with hts father.
After being locked up several hours
they were released pending arraign
ment. The arresting officers seized two
pistols of English mnke. They fired
slugs somewhat larger than those
uaed In tho ordinary air rifle.
WILL BE DROPPED
ORANTS PASS. Nov. 21. (Spl )
Denying a last-day appeal by four
score men and women, the Josephine
county budget committee Wednesday
confirmed Its previous action and
eliminated both home demon? tratlon
and county figent from Its final bud
get. The total budget was dropped sev
eral thousand dollars below the ten
tative figure.
The Redwood Empire association,
appropriation, which for a time waa
expected to be attacked at the final
hearing In retaliation for the loss of
the home demonstration agent, had.
no opposition and was unanimously ,
approved.
PRIMARY TEACHERS TO.
MEET NEXT SATURDAY
Jackson County primary Teachers'
council will meet Saturday at 1:30
p. m., In the courthouse aduitorlum.
Miss Laura York of the Independ
ence school will be chairman. Mrs.
Church Leake, supervisor of music of
Medford city schools, will be the spe
cial speaker and will present much of
interest concerning primary music. All
primary teachers and any others In
terested are Invited to attend.
Accept Bond Bid
THE DALLES, Ore., Nov.
The port of The Dalles accepted
the bid of The Dalles branch of the
First National bank of Portland for
the $200,000 bond Issue voted to aug1
ment a $104,000 federal grant for the
construction of two Columbia river
terminals.
Logs Crush Two.
NORTH BEND, Ore., Nov. 31 (AP)
-Rolling logs which crushed Robert
Cottrell and Roy Allen at a camp
near Charleston Sunday, caused In
juries which resulted In their deaths
within a few minutes of each other
in a hospital here yesterday.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 21. (ff
Members of the state butter control
commission said they would meet In
Salem Monday to discuss operations
under the new marketing act. They
met here with Director Reed of the
state agricultural department yester
day. TRUTK I
vBy PlAIN-SPOKIN PETE
REFUSING TO
ISSUE ANY
LICENSES TO
FOOL DRIVERS
WOULD BE AN
AWFUL BLOW
TO THE
UNDERTAKERS
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Iniltrally would he great boon
to the undertaking business. Drive
In TODAY and have us test them
on our accurate machine. We ad
Jit,t, equalize and rellne brake
and hark the Job with our repu
tation for reliability.
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