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fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MKPFOKU, OREGON, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1938. PAGE SEVEN Head t'erj so on cnis page tou will probaoly find exactly (hi things you ta.n oeen looking tot 01 sale oi trade for luum) articles you may have Search youi attic or store-room - you maj Ilnd many things others are seek ing end Be able to realize im mediate eah a wb" 'u want unt Here advertise lot It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive eftectlvel i' RATES Per word first insertion- (Mioimum aac) fob additional insertion. per word lc I mwimnm IOC) Per una per month without oopj changes 1-as Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS L08T AND FOUND HOLDING Holsteln heifer, brand on left hip. Owner may have by paying for feed and ad. F. E. Port, Rt. 1, Box 107, Talent. IOST Saturday, envelope contain ing valuable papers. Reward. W. D. Morgan, mil, Ore. ) (LOST Seven-Jewei Elgin wrisf watch. In ladles' rest-room at Mann'e. Re turn to Tribune office, tteward. LOST- -Tf dog missing, call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP CHRISTMAS CARDS Big wnmlj- alona sewing pnoow v....-- - eards, Btatlonery, and 7 sensational assortments. Special low priced nu moroua personal cards, experience unnecessary. Free samples. Wallace Brown, 329M Fifth Ave., New York. WANTED Capable woman house keeper for two. Phone 888. WANT a lady to keep house In the country. Small wages and a good home for the right party. Write Tribune Box 9349. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework and care of chil dren. 25 month; references re quired. Call 371-J-a WANTED Experienced waitress. AP- ply at Diamond Cafe. WANTED 31 to 40 year old experi enced plain cook, some laundry. 20 a month. 41 Ross Court. WANTED Capable girl or woman, for i Beneral housework. Call 1028. WANTED Woman lor general house work. Phone 974 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man to cut wood on shares. Geo. McClaln, Mud Springs road. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Will pay top prices for good used furniture, ranges, heat en, etc. HOLBROOK l ANDREWS wire Hall Bldg. 6th St.-Front. Tel 547 WANTED TO BUY Wood circulating heater. Phone 1268. WILL party who bought glass topped fruit Jars from Medford Bargain House please phone 916-Y. DIESEL REPRESENTATIVE. Adcox School. Portland, will be In Med ford a short time with opportunity for four young men to earn part of tuition and board and room. For Information or catalog, address Mr. Honnold, P. O. box ouu, xwemuru, Ore. LIGHT housekeeping room for one. Aaare&s box qooo, inus. TRUCK to Loe Angeles last of Sep tember. Want load Back. Phone 10-F-31, Ashland. Geo. Yockel. WANTED Child to Gate fo- country home; reference If lieslrw: reason able. Box 6213, Tribune. ' HIGHEST PRICES paid 'or Junk metal, copper brass, aluminum lead, rags, eto 80. Oregon Junk Co. Between Holly and Oakdale od Stewart Ave. WANTED Lamb wool. See the Med ford Bargain House. U7 No. Orape WANTED You to look at my bar gains, almost new clothing tor all t the family 618 E- Main WANTED Top prices paid for used furniture tools etc. Berrydait ana Hand Store 1603 N Riverside Tel 26. JUNK Highest prices paid foi brass, radiators, copper storsge batteries f aluminum and other metaia f Scrap Iron. stnaJl or large tot pipe and machinery, wool ano cot ton rags, Inmr cubes Our prices will Interest ? Hides. Pelt. Wool Mohair J Household oods. furniture, stoves : bought or sold. MEDIO RD BAKGAIN HOUSE WANT TO BUY Some good voung b.-eedlng ewes. V J PhlUppl Hotel Grand Medford . FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Partly tun. 4-rm. house. Tel. 1323 -R. FOR RENT Four houses. Inquire Room 1. Palm Blk. 4. ROOM partly furnished house, gar age, woodshed. &0fl 8. Fir. AvaUablr iter 15th. PURN. DUPLEX An tuts 604 W 10th FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house Inquire 305 S Qwkriftle. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS ' THKIB ACRES with building, two' I com close In. ni 9. I j;. FOE RENT APARTMENTS NICELY furnished front apt., modern. close In. private, large closets, large living room, abundance hot water. Married couples only. Olorla-Fan , Apts., 379 So. Central. ; FURNISHED lower apartment; adults. I 345 N. Baxtlett. FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms; adults. 200 cottage. FURNISHED apt., ground floor; heat. j hot water and garage. The Berben i Apts., 10 quince St. FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished apt wltb electric conveniences In quire 305 So. OakdaJe. APT. FOR RENT Frlgldalre beat overstuffed, private bath, close in 806 W. Main. FOR RENT RC0M BOARD FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable. 320 E. Main St., Medford. BOARD AND ROOM foi two business men or womefc Nice room, (Ire place. Dathroom. private entrance good meais. inquire 623 So. Oak dale. Phone 045-X. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Pleasant room In private home for gentleman. Phone 117-Y. 909 ft. Central. ROOMS and garage. Phone I176-R. FOR RENT Room. 153 N. Oakdale. FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room for gentleman, $1.50 per week. 132 Almond street. FOR RENT Heated furnished room. Mrs. w. r. i;ampDeii, ou? a. ratua. FOR RENT Ftrst-ciass sleeping room In good residence, close lu, 105 Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOR EXCHANGE ORGAN In planocase. Will trade for wood. Phone 396. Jacksonville. WILL TRADE 1929 Chevrolet coupe for logging trailer. 1025 W. Ninth. TO TRADE) '29 Ford coach for equity in car of later model. Private pnrty. Call at B21 Oak. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WANT Small farm or dairy for Med ford -.ncome. Box 35P0, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MODERN 6-rm. house, close In, fine condition, $250.00 down, balance $22.50 including Interest. Also 7 ACRES within one-half mile Med ford: modern house, large barn, 2250. Some terms. Also 9 ACRES, mile Medford, In clover and orchard grass, well fenced, new barn. 81250.00. Some terms. BROWN & WHITE Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr. WHY? Start Work Now 1. 4300 160 acres; 20 acres pa.d-up water right out of Little Butte creek; 00 acres In cultivation; bal ance wood and pasture. House, barn and garage. (500 cash; balance long time, low interest, 3. $5260 260 acres on Evans creek. 200 acres level land in cultivation. Deep soil; fine alfalfa, corn and grain. Good hog and cattle ranch. House, burn, spring house. $760 cash; balance long time. 3. $985 1 acre Irrigated; 3 bouses; one four-room plastered with sleep ing porch; one 8-room. City water In house. 1 mile from Medford. good school, good road. $300 cash, balance like rent. J. C. BARNES Phone 1127-Y 20 No, Peach St. DAIRY RANCH PRICED RIGHT 80 ACRES, 33 cultivated, Irrigation, 11 acres alalia, 22 acres clover, 5 room house, good barn, chicken house, hoc; houses, good spring, all fenced. $3,000 total price. $1,000 down payment. FOWLER & UPP 44 No. Riverside FOR SALE 14 acres, 1 mile from Medford city limits, with 3-room cabin. All well fenced. $500. Box 505, R.F.D. 1, Medford. SOUND INVESTMENTS 9 ACRES, Irrigated, clover, barn, fenced, just outside city limits. $1250.00. 53 ACRES fine Bear creek soil, run ning stream, fenced, good cottage. $5,000.00. 10 ACRES, 4 acres Irrigated, family orchard, chick house, barn, fenced. $650.00. 190 ACRES. 65 cultivated, Butte creek through place, free lrr., well Imp. $7500.00, 3 ACRES, city water, fine family orchard, cottage, barn, etc., fenced. $1200.00. C-ROOM HOUSE, paved street, base ment, furnace. $1700.00. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 7 No. Bartlctt St. Phone 1496 FOR SALE 30 acres, unimproved; 20 bottom land, 10 pasture; free water; $4600, $500 cash, balance small monthly payment. Inquire 1021 W. 9th St. FOR SALE 40 acres on Applegat; deeded water rleht for 17 acres, or will trade for late model car. Tel. 234-R-l. . FOR SALE 6 acres on pavement. 1 mile from town, all In cultivation an! under Irrigation, family or chard; 6-room modern home. barn, double garage and chicken house Owner leaving and will sell for 2350.00 on easy terms. See Charles A Wing Agency, Inc., 100 E. Main St. MATCH THIS FOR AN INVESTMENT Duplex, completely furnished, lo cated adjacent to Junior high and grade school: 8 rooms and sleeping porch on each side; electric ranges Will net owner $17. Price $2100 00. with $500 down. CHARLES A- WING AGENCY. INC. 103 E. Main St. Phone 726 FOR SALE 10 acres. 7 In alfalfa, some clover; family fruit, good Im provements; close In. E. Gould, the Acreage Man, 403 West Jsckson St. FOR SALE 20 acres, 1914 acres Irrl- I galea; a-rotm uuux, eircbnti.jr, . Harare, chicken house, family or 1 chard. Priced for quick aale. Rt. 1. Boa 470. A DESIRABLE 6-"om tu-co resi dence Park street. ,400 -ash: oal ' ance SUtt Veteran -oan. 61P So Oakuale when vov trims rem ea'-ata thlna 01 BRO'iVN i WHITE, FOR SALE RE Ali ESTATE INCOME city property. S45J0 on terms. Present Income Sao per month 0 3 Butterfleld. Medlord Center Bldg. HOUSES (or sale or rent, jsckson County Blag. & Loan Ass'n. FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE My equity in 8-room house No 7 Ulen Oak Court, for smaller poperty ot acreage Home Owner's Loan Fred O Sander, 14 mils 8. Oak Drove school. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 8 head of dairy cows. E. H. Tucker, Brownsboro. FOR SALE Jersey, family milk cow. R. F. Beck, Jacksonville, across from Presbyterian church. FOR SALE Saddle horse, Just 4 yrs., about 1100 pounds, pure white, L. A. Salade, Central Point. FOR BALE Rams and registered Shropshire ram lambs. L. A. Salade, Central Point. FOR SALE Good ewes, will lamb in December: grade corrida le ana vor ridale Bucks. Whitney place. Old Stage Road, west Central Point. FOR SALE 10 Guernsey helfera about to freshen, ana one ircsn neuer. John Mace. Central Point. FOR SALE 61 ewes. Mrs. W. H. Lewis, Central Point, Rt. 1. BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs. Route . box loo opnng oil, tci lJi-M FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES JUST TAKEN IN 1934 Cliev. coach. Priced right. Lango Motor car Co., 38 No. Riverside. FOR 8ALE Packard convertible coupe, fine condition. L. A. Salade. Central Point. USED We have a few late models In Safe Uaed Cars 1935 Bulclc Sport coupe 1034 Dodge four-door sedan 1934 Hudson two-door sedan 1933 Pontlac two-door sedan 1033 Chevrolet delivery 1930 Ford Sport coupe with air wheels. SKINNER'S GARAGE 142 So. Riverside Butck-Pontlao Sales and-Service FOR SALEI 1020 Model A truck with '30 transmission, S1U0. Bcnooie Ranch, Dark Hollow. FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet touring acdan. would consider good used car as trade. P. O. Box 92, Ashland, or 102 N. Oakdale. FOR SALE Hupmoblle sedan; good running condition, good tires. Terms. 136 So. Holly. FOR SALE 1034 Pontlac 8 Cabriolet, leather upholstery; car like new Must sell by Sept. 18th. Private party. Call at 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALS 1936 frymouth OeLuxe Sedan, demonstrator at a Big Sav ing. LANOB MOTOR CAR CO.. 88 N. Riverside. LATE MODEL RECONDITIONED USED CARS Spoclnl Dlsconrt on All Cars Without Jraile-lns 1035 Plymouth Do'uxe Tourirft eedsn 6-wheel equip A real bargain. 1934 Chrysler 8 Duuxe seim. like new, low prl e 1034 Ford V-3 Convertible coupe, radio and heUer. Best buy In town 1934 Ford V-8 ueLuxe Sedan, priced cheap. 1933 Chevrolet coupa 1931 Furd sedan 1030 Ford sedan A good selection of others to chuov from. LANGE MO 'OR CAR CO. 88 No Riverside Tel. 18 FOR SALE DOOS PETS FOR SALS: Two black and tan trail hounda. May Dobbin, Talent, Box 169. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TOMATOES, No. 1, lo lb.; sweet corn, 20c dozen; prunes, lc lb. B. E. Ford. 3 miles west on Jacksonville hwy. Phone 731-R. BEAUTY 8HOPPE equipment for sale cheap. Box 623, Dunamulr, Cal. FOR SALi: Superfex oil burner, al most new, 835. Phone 118B-Y. FOR 8ALB OR TRADE Hay beater and car to run It. Henry Kerby. Talent. ONIONS Sweet Bpanlsh, 100 lbs. $2. delivered. Write Rte. 1, Box 838. WOOD FOR SALE Mankins Ranch. 8 miles south Jacksonville. Tel. 307. DELICIOUS APPLES Culla now ready. Ala Vista Packing House. FOR SALE Petite prunes, Concord grapes, phone 1016-R. 211 Vancou ver. FOR SALE Orapea. So. Peach. Phone 1463-J-3. . FOR SALE OR TRADE Universal gas range, latest cabinet style, used 30 days. Make offer. 119 Lincoln. Phone 883. FOR SALE Petite prunea. phone 7F-12. CLOSINO-OUT SALE Jersey cow. alfalfa and oat bay, farm and gar den tools, pressure cooked canned fruit and vegetables. Chev. Pick-up. Qould'a, 1 mile south of Talent, on highway. Tel. Ashland 371-R-l. FOR PALE Grapes and Delicious ap ples. Bring contalnera. Joe Kan tor, Rt. 4, Box 337. FOR SALE Seckel pears. Phone 830-J-l. Mrs. D. W. Luke. FOR SALE Concord grapes. Harry Wilson. 717 Oak St. HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale, 711 Welch St. FOR SALE? Grapes now ripe. J A. Manke, 4 miles west of Medford. ALL KINDS of wood. Good and dry Tel. 634-X. FACTORY-BUILT bouse trailer, sleeps four. Fountain Auto Court. Hwy W. 34 miles south Orants Pass. ROAD-TESTED parts at the rlftht prices. Reliable workmanship. Oenerator exchange, 12 50 up. New bAtterles. 82 05 up. Prince Auto Wreckers. 1740 N Riverside; Prince Auto Electric. 132 N. Kiversiae. FOR SALE H'jppei for sswdus' burner with battle plate Almost new. Bargain Csu it Mail Tribune. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TOR SALE Bated good alfalla ano straw. D R, Smith, across rum Talent school. Phono Asnland 372-J-l. PETITE PRUNES, lc lb. on Tee. Leo Young. Columbus Ave., off Stewart. PRUNES On S Carpenter place le ib.. you pick lc lb. picked B. E Ford. 3 miles west on Jack sonville highway. Tel. 731-R. TOMATOES for canning, lc pound Bring container. Phone Mra. walk er. 314-Y. , FOR SALE Apples Tel. 132-L. FOR SALE DRAIN BAOS and Twine. Get oui price. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063. CANNING TOMATOES, cent pound mile west Central Point. Blan kenshlp. FOR SALE New Hotpolnt electric refrigerator, value 8169.80. Never used will sacrifice for cash Make offer Telephone 1840-W. PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT MADAM AVON. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful advice on all affairs of life, tells your past, pres ent and future. If In doubt as to what atep to take, consult Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Good advice, In time, saves many worries and many dollars. Satisfaction guaranteed. Readings dally. Hours 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. Lo cated at Rainbow Auto Camp, 1746 No. Riverside, Cabin 8. "JA ("Doc") Renumber '33 Promise In St. L. Let's team again, wire "Pat." MISCELLANEOUS FREE! STOMACH ACID GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription. Udga, at Western Thrift Store. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COl'NTY ABSTRACT CO I'lTI.B INMUIiANL'K AUSTKACT8 KSCItOW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.-AbstracU of Title. Rooms 8 and 0. No. 83 North Central Ave., upstairs. Chiropractor E. M. NELSON. Chiropractor N. C. M Service. 1212 W lotl Expert Window Cieanera. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing. orl ental mg cleaning and uphulsterl ng Money to Lend MONKV LOANKD ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK FUIINITIJIIK, CNHOK8KD . . NOTES, KTO. Wa want Co supply your money needs wltnuut red tape or delay 8KK W. B. IIIOM.tS MGR. MEDFOKD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 46 80 Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg L10. No 8-167-M-180 PBone 189. DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous service MKIIFORD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers as Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768" Lie No a-aou .Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS , Amphibian animal Peeli Real eatat which In Ui absolute property of the owner Siberian river , Concerning Arrive , At home Kind of etarch , Unt ot actora In A Solution of Yesterday' Puzzle mIeEjxric A tie UNB AgMSiSKSra illlls t s i c s as GP ALilLLNC El RlO C M C OlN G E A L Ejb p R OMjjNJ ENTiELL RASElMN Ee AT 0plElNlsgPl0lRiaElTlA play Article Tally: colloq. Edge Skill Cook in fat Scene of action Rob Pertaining to marriage Lift Keenly ' Obliterated Quldo'e lowest note Tou and 1 Books Mohammedan hostile to the Crusaders Act of rub bing out Those who run away eeeretly to marry German watering place Caverna 11 Publlo conveyance: colloq. IS. Ancient wine re- ooptacla e. Uncle: Scotch 60. Draw after 63. Pronoun 61. Hand CS. extinct bird 67. Not any 68. Matron 70. Carried: colloq. 71 At what time 74. Close 76. Wear away 76. For fear that DOWN L Move lightly and quickly n Ipfl it fp2 21 II22 rf ifcltll 3j z 37 P3a i iiil!il!s!ii 4, 42 43 44 45 H ' - 49 4q So Si W jfl 11 7 !ifL 66 JlZjI-7i t - - w 1f r 1 1 1 1 llr 1 1 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HaJUHT Teacher of Piano Accredited Teacher. Mei c:iord Modern Piano Metbod. Stu dio. H ! R Liberty Building The rashtnn Fhop. THE FASHION SHOP 308 0. 8 Nat'l Bank Bunding Dressmaking Myrtle Andrewa Phone 1181 New location Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movere special livestock moving equipment. Prices rlgnt 619 North Riverside Phone 816 EAUS TRANSFER 4i STORAGE CO. Office 16 so Fir Phona 916 Prices right Service guaranteed RE INKING TRANSFER CO Long distance aaultng Furniture cstue anything. Ill N Fir Phone 1033 O Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE - Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving eto Reasonable rates Te! 833 F B Ssmson Co LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Eitate of Wil liam 0. Miller, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of the State of Oregun tor Jackson uounty naa appointea the undersigned administrator, with the will annexod, of tne Estate 01 William C. Miller Deceased. All persons navlng claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers within six months from this date to Otto J. Frohnmayor. 304 Cooley Theatre Building, Medford, Oregon. Dated August 24tn. 1936. PORTER J. NEFF. Admlnlstratoi with Will Annexed Notice or Final Heating In the Matter of the Estate of P. A. Skinner. Deceased. In the County Court, Jackson County, Oregon. Notice Is hereby giv en thar the 16th day of Octorer. 1936. at 10 vclock a. rh ha, beer, fixed by order of the Cour'; herein fo- a hear ing and for obleo'lons, If any there on, In the office of the County Judge at the County court House, Memora, Oregon. JOE A. GRAY, Administrator. Notice of Meeting of Board of Eqiialliatlun To Whom It May Concern: Notlco Is hereby given that the Board of Dlrectnra of the Grnnts Pass Irrigation District will meet Tuesday. October 6th 1936. at 10:00 o'clock A. M. In the District offlcr In the Court House, Grants Pass Oregon, aotlng as a Board of Equallatloi. for thevparpose of reviewing and correct ing Its assessments and apportion ment of taxes. This notice Is published by ordei of the Board of Directors of the Grants Pass Irrigation District, thl. 7th day of September, 1036 GRANTS PASO IRRIGATION DISTRICT By E, Reed Carter. Secretary-Manager. Grant) Pass Irrlga'.lon Dlstr'ct By riozel F. Randolph, Assistant Secietery. Planning Planned OREGON CITY, Ore, Sept. 14. (AP) L. G. stoll, executive secretary of the Clacksmaa county planning commission, said the commission had been asked to outline Its achieve ments at the meeting ot the Cali fornia state planning commission at San Jose, September 36. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1 :30 p. mj Cross-Word Puzzle It. Refuse 19. Rugged mountain ridge 11. Metal ti. Woolly vege table sub stance used for stuffing cushions 37. Level 29. becoming slower: musical abbr. II. Salutation 32. Delicate color 33. Stage player 15. Narrow lane or alley: dial. Eng. 16. Blissful regions 41. Experiments! worksbopei eolloq. 42. American republlot abbr, 44. Easl Indian hrub 4ft. Hermit 46. Legislator 47. Withdrew 48. Kashlonable 49. Wandered 60. Monkey 61 Girdle 66. Invites 67. Western state 61. Unite 62. Custom 64. Obtain 66. Nocturnal bird 61. The Greek II 7L Toward 71. That fellow t. California . rock 11 ab I. Along 4. Aeriform fluid , Consisting of , pnttas 4, Deviation from the common rule T. Note of the scale t. Covered or surrounded with some thing solid I. mshten suddenly and 10. Behave It. Behold II. Persian poet JL Talent TALENT, Sept. 14. (Spl.) Miss Maxlns Woodman of Fort Dodge, la., was a guest ot her aunt, Mrs, Claude Williams, last week. Ray Reld and family have moved Into the Amea building. Wm, Lewsadder fell from his barn while repairing It and was seriously Injured. He was taken to the Ash land Community hospital. O. M, Lames of Independence. Kaa , Is visiting at the home of his brother, Lyle, here. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark of Olen dalo were week-end visitors st the Joe Stevens home. M. and Mrs. Jos Sowonger of Ash land were calling on friends in Tal ent Thursday. Harry Naugle caught a 4 '4 -pound baas at Hlatt lake Tuesday. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mra. Jess Williams Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Negles announce the birth of a baby boy Monday. Talent schools start today. Tho work being done on the gym Is pro gressing rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brady have moved Into the Dunn house on Wag ner creek. The Talent Community club will hold Its first meeting of the season at the club rooms September 16 at 3 p. m. All ladles of the community wishing to Join and the members or the club are urged to attend aa a program for the ensuing year will be planned. A shower for Mrs. W. M. Maxwell was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Holdrldge Friday aftrnoon. Mrs. Maxwell received many beautiful and useful gifts. Harland Lowe and Kenton Bobbins attended national guard In Ashland Thursday night. Sterling STERUM3, Sept. 14. (Spl.) H. h. Knappa and family are In tho valloy working In the fruit. Albert Nellson spent Bunuay at home. Mr. Nellson Is employed In lumber work at Klamath Palls. J. D. Frlnck wss a visitor st the home of H. Handles recently. Mrs. F. P. Dutton and sons, Albert and Ouy, motored to Medford -Sep tember o. H. Randies and son, Harvey, are worklna In the valley at this time. Henry ManKIn Is spending a row daya visiting his dsugnter in van fornla. Bander Nellson and Bid Arpon are doing some prospecting at this writ lmr. . W. J. Campbell Is employed In a loralnir camp In California. R. Vanrace and lamuy moiorec w Medford Saturday. Mrs. P. P. Dutton visited at me home of Mrs. Ed Arpon Thursday afternoori. r W. W .'ower motored to Medforo. Saturday. L. Campbell, who was injured in a loMlna: camp, Is Improving nioeiy. Mra. George Brownies wm mBi teaching her fourth term at the Ster ling school Monday. Sardine Creek aAnniNie ORREK. Sent. 14. (Spl.) m and mm ftam R to hard and ion. Jack, of Oftkland, Calif., atopped over ,a couple of days at tho Pleno homo on thlr way home rrom vigwth, a. r tvi nirharria are former neigh bors of the Flenei end Taylora In Ton o pah, not. Oliver Pierce end D. Eatremado have hMn BMiatina- J. U. Smith m lining bis silo the paat week. Mr. end Mra. Arthur Dueonberry fiiitThtji,v Bhirlev Ann. returned Sunday from a month's vlalt with relatives In Ulllaboro ana for u ana. a mi.ui...nniis ahawer followed by a dance was given at the community hall Saturday night, in nonor 01 Ma rie Korth end Jim Pryor of River side. Their wedding will take place today. SLhnnl nrwnMl In Gold Hill SD a ThM two Tveart children from here enter the grades. Hazel Kendal ana syivi uroxt nign sv.iw. thrm win be several more high school student later who are now working In the fruit. tssvir Allien of Stafford. Kas., Is .i.itinff hta neohew. Oliver Pierce, and family here. n .wo uivu Sunday at Hucgieoerry mounwiu. wM s-mfb .Inhnsnn of Portland M rived here Sunday for a two weeks' visit with her slater, Mrs. s. w. neiw, f.miiv Her dauRhter ana son- i. i. Mr. .nrt Mrs. Matt Hallahan, will motor down from Portia no. to accompany her home. Pnrnla lien led OLYMPIA, Wash., Bopt. 14 (AP) a.,.r(ft. .iiiriffn John M. Wilson to day denied Adolph Linden's request that the state paroie noam -i.mH tn allow him one-third time off his minimum sentence for good behavior. HU Prnr Pickers nfiDTl .AMI") Or.. Rent 14. ( AP) The Portland federal re-employment servlso isauea a can .or w pickers for the Hood Klver area to fha Aft1 ir a.u said more nrune pickers could be used at Salem end hop pickers at rorest uruy iuu berg. Oas Hearing Interests tr RTlaAKO. Ore- Scot. 14tAP) The Portland chamber of commerce. through IU board of directors, ei pressed strong Interest In the in tr.tt AnrRmercst commission meet ing at Klemsn Feils September 17 PO rillpe4 fteoiln tea. Rdtofc CINNABAR SPRINGS Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, Sept. 14. (Spl.) Word has been received here that Harold Hlldreth, son of Al Hi Id roth of this phico. has accepted an ap pointment as a ranger In a national forest of New Mexico, whore he and Mrs, Hlldreth, the former Helen Slm mervllle, will go to make their home. Best wishes of many local friends go with them. We are glad to welcome Into the community two new high school teachers, Miss Crowfoot, who la mak ing her home at Professor Larson's, and Miss Neukart, who Is staying at the J. B. Jackson home. B. P. H 11 key was taken to the ho pltal In the ambulance recently. He la still there suffering from a siege of rheumatism. Bobby Albert was host to a group of friends September 0, when he cele bra ted his ninth birthday. Those present were: Bobby Ellis, Tommy Breen, Thelma Tungnte, Garrett Lar son, Elizabeth Larson, Lowell Pot ton, Sammy Morehouse and Bobby and Barbara Albert. Mrs, Mitchell has returned from the coast and Is living at the Pat ton home. There are approximately 80 pupils In our grade schools alone, thus for. Mr. and Mrs. Edw, Tlhern and fam ily made the Diamond Lake-Klamath Falls loop trip on Labor Day. Mr. and Mra. Jesse Rogers have moved from tho J. B, Jackson home to their place at camp No. 3. Robt. Baker Is spending the winter at the Chas. Patton home end at tending high school. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith have moved from the Nee house to that formerly occupied by Mrs. Mitchell, Kenneth Edmondson Is driving new Ford V8. Butte Falls was well represented at the Eagle Point dnnco last Saturday evening. Many local people attended the Four-L picnic at the Elks' picnic grounds on Labor Day. Chas. White underwent an opera tion at tho Sacred Hoart hospital on Thursday morning for removal of goitre. Every available house In town Is occupied. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breen and son. Tommy, are back from Washington and are living at camp. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Plckard are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Al Hlldreth. Mrs. Plckard Is Mrs, Hlldreth's sister Jean Cadeow will teach near Grants Pass this term. Jean Page Is going to Junior college In San Francisco. She Is staying with her sister, Naomi, and family. Margaret Cadzow has gone to Long Bench, Calif., whero she Is attending business college. Rev, smith took Joe Butzer to the hospital Thursday. Mr, Rutzer had started to drive to town but was too HI to proceed. Tho CCO boys brought him to Butte Falls, having found him along tho highway too 111 to speak. The Grange Central Point Grants Our annual "booster" night Is set for Wednesday, September 80, Let's make this the outstanding Orange event ot the year, with every mem ber present. Each one Is privileged to bring a guest, A good time Is assured. Talent Grange. ' Talent Orange meets Thursday evening, September 17. Ray QUI, Oregon state grange mas ter, will be here at that time, and members from other granges are cor dially Invited to meet with us. Phoenix Orange Women of the Phoenl Orange are reminded that the meeting of Home Economics club will be held at the home of Mra. Dave Walker on Wed nesday. This Is an all day meeting with covered dish luncheon at noon. Orange met In regular- session late Tuesday at the hall with good at tendance. Following business meeting a paper bag lunch was served. The ladles bringing lunches for two, and the men purchasing the bags, Last Wednesday night, the ladles served a chicken supper for the sssessors convention. Following the supper dancing wss enjoyed. A few locsl couples attended tne dance. FIGHT OR SHAME SEVILLE. Spain, Sept. 14 (UP) Rebel authorities today quoted two girl communists who Joined the loysl' 1st militia ss saying they were atrip. ped naked and then given only blue jmocks to wear, so thst IX tney ais carded them, they could not desert. The girls, Angellta and Carmen Rodrlgues, were captured by rebel forces under Colonel Juan Yaiftie near Talavera de la Kclna. Angellta Is 16 and Carmen 19. Angellta was said to have told Yague sho waa mobilized by her com rades when reports reached Madrid that the rebels were approaching the city, Carmen said many girl militias were killed in the fluhtlng. Both girls no tarised to the battalion "Alda la Fuente," named after a female com- munlst who was killed In the Octo ber revolution, AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Vv (t. Thomas, 49 S. Central. Phone Hi. We'll naul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. . QUIET SPOT AFTER GLAMOROUS PAST By Maud E. Pool. There's only the babbling of a mountain stream now. and nerhana hushed echoes of other days emanat ing from mellow walls of old build ings that remain to connect the thun derous past of Clnnlbar resort wltb naiycon existence today. The glamour and noise ot pack trains scrambling down the steep trail to tne springs in the early 1900'. haa vanished, and Instead there Is the purr of automobiles gliding Into the ncart ox tne sisiciyous for a moment's time only to be gone again. cinnibar has had Its day, and the peace of the modern world, among other things, haa had Its effect, but the medicinal springs remain, as do the old log buildings, and a few ac commodations, are still to be found there. The resort la owned by Mra. Bruce waring ot Los Angeles, who has large property holdings In the south, and Is In charge of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mcscham of Santa Rosa. The old dance hall, built of shakes. constitutes five apartments now, and there are two cabins on the premises. which also boost a bath house. Camp grounds also are available along the Kinoing oanxs of the small stream named Beaver creek, which contlnuea " southward Into California. The old log boarding house Is today the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meacham. and the gtounds prevails a aplc and apaa orderliness and cleanliness which Is inviting. Last July the visitor's record reach- ' ed tho highest peak of betnetn forty and fifty people a day, and eight or ten nitna a day were given. Patron age comes principally from people of moderate means residing In southern Oregon and northern California, al though a few find their way there from Loa Angeles and other distant points, according to Mr. Moacham, The mineral water used for medicl nal purposes contalna Iron phosphate, Umo, soda, and a small percentage of clnnlbar. External use of the water Is said to bo particularly beneficial to those suffering from rheumatism, neuritis, etc., and many curea of gas tric ulcers have beon effected from drinking the water, It Is claimed. Al though In many Instances cures are said to have been almost miraculous, soma leave unbenefltted. The Indi vidual soda aprlng Is popular with thoso having a. natural liking tor that mineral. Job Garrison, a pioneer miner from Scott's Valley, patented the mine In the early 70's, and became noted character at the resort In the rugged wttds of the California border. Clnnl bar reached its height of popularity from 1003 to 1010, when three or four hundred people Inhabited the slopes and canyons nearby, it became tradition ts KtKrf. th fetr ht hn.u. back to Clnnlbar after harvesting. and the dance hall and saloon and gambling devices operated by Garri son satisfied the demands of those patrons, who, in spirit, were but a step behind the '40ers. Three or four wooden bath tubs with tin bottoms were In use, and a bath cost 39o when the customer supplied the towel, and 39o when Job furnished It. The dance hall was built by Willi (Moon) Qutgley, and Bird Saltmersh of Applegate was closely associated with the resort, hiring out as a psoker for many years. Much of the clnnl bar ore was removed during that pe riod and was shipped from Jackson ville, small amounts being used by miners there. A few rods from the present head quarters an epitaph on a yellow pin trte reminds the pssserby that Joo Garrison has gons to his reward. Bt died 13 years sgo at the age ot Ot. After his desth. the property changed hands, and out of this came sn in creased decline in popularity. It at only In the last two years thst the retort has lun accessible by auto mobile from both the California ana Oregon sides. A few remain to camp for ahort periods. There's one living at Clnnlbar to day who played her part In Its his toryMrs. A. M. Cowsill. The visitor taking the quarter-mile walk to the llttli green hilltop that is her horn finds courage and Inspiration In the rich philosophy and the supreme faith that are Mrs. Oowglll's. Visit ors to Clnnlbar In the past still speak of the fine meals enjoyed at her homo and the late Mr. Cowglll It remem bered for his tine wooo. carving., some of hli work It on display at the present In Yreka. In the summer Mrt. Cowglll Uvea at her mountain ranch with her eon, Lee, and tn win ter stays at Yreka. Mother of Author Dies LONO BEACH, Calif, Sept M (UP) Mrs. Juliette O. Potter, mother-in-law of Harold Bell Wright, novel ist, died Sunday She was M. Sur viving are two daughters, Mrt. Wini fred Mery Wright of Escondldo, Call, and Mrs. Harriot L. Allen ot Port land, Ore, and a son, Olenn A. Pot ter of Yakima, Wash. Judie Hay Assigned PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 14. (AP) Presiding Circuit Judge James P.. Stsplaton said judge Arthur D. Hay of Lakevlew would come here within the next two weeks to serve on the Multnomah county circuit bench. Judge Hay la sitting at Toledo this week. New Albany Mentor ALBANY, Ore, Sept. 13 (AP) Dr. Thomas ,W Bibb, president ' of Albany college, notified official here today that Samuel 8. Todd, research assistant at Leland Stanford univer sity, would succeed Dr. A. A, Oroen ing as hesd of the department of physical sciences at Albany WINDOW GLASS Wt Ml) window gitst tnd will replace your Broken windows reasonsbly Trowbridge Cab inet Works Ds Kail Tribune want ad.