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afEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, M"EDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1936. PAGE SEVEN HI n 4 A Kead .very M on this page tou will probably find eiactlj th. thing, you have eD looking lot ot sale or fade tot unused article fou may nave Search joui attic 01 itore-room - you maj find man; things others are wan ing and De able to realize im mediate cash U what you want tent nere advertise for 1$ Tribune Classified ada are expensive effective I RATES Par word fust insertion (Minimum lie) Each additional insertion- pel word j Minimum 10c) 1 Per line pet moutn without ' copy changes Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Young yellow Jersey cow branded (YW) on right hip. Find er please call t-S-3 Eagle Point or . write O. E. Cowden, Eaglo Point. rosT Blond Persian kitten about 3 months old. Reward 11 returned to 1 507 So. Oakdale. LOST Crank for 1928 Btudebaket Reward. 337 West Holly. LOST- -If dog missing, call 1616 WANTED FEMALE HELP CHRISTMAS CARDS Big commis sions selling personal Christmas cards', Stationery, and 7 sensational assortments. Specli.1 low priced hu morous personal cards. Experience unnecessary. Free samples.. Wallace Brown. 2J5M Fifth Ave.. New York. WANTED Experienced waitress. Dia mond Cafo. WANTED Girl or woman for house work. Good wages. Permanent If satisfactory. Phone 223 or 762. WANTED MALE S.ELB WANTED By young strong, capable conscientious young nun. clerical or manual Job. Will do anything. Have bed temporary clerical work with Rogue river national forest service which will give oest of ref erences. Reply Box 248, Mall Trib une. WANTED Boys to aell newspaper? afternoons. Appiy Man irmmjc. WANTED SITUATIONS COMPETENT woman wants work by day or hour. Call 1405. WANTED Day work. Mra. W. Hutch lngs. 204 S. Drape 8t. MIDDLE-AGED lady wants house work. Inquire Lake Hotel, Room 3. EXPERIENCED atenographer wants part or full time work. Good refer ence. P. O. Box 731. Medlord. Tel. J233. LADY wishes to manage spartment house In exchange for rental ot apartment. Box 5799, i'rlbune. WANTED Typing work to be done In my home or at office. Inez Miller 315 Bessie Street. Medford. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good stock aaddle. Rea sonable. Pay cash. Phone 1378-J. WANTED 100 head good stock cattle also breeding ewes and purebred Lincoln buck for sale. George Ward. Hotel Umpqua, Roseburg, Or LADY wanta transportation to Los , Angeles, w.ll drive, or share ex penses. Stewart Ave., 2nd house east of Lozler Lane. South side. WANTED 250 frame customers let Us frame your portraits. . 60c to 14.50 . . Call at the Kennell Ellis Studio for a personal selection. WANTED Newtowns and Nells F. O B. Sales. Ouy W. Conner, Inc. Phone 93. WANTED TO RENT Ranch on ahares with or without equipment. Box 6816, Tribune, WANTED TO RENT 10 A. or more irrigated, clover, alfalfa, buildings some equipment, close In Realtors need not apply. Box 6807, care Mall Tribune. WANTED to buy or lease good dairy ranch preferably 20 to 30-cow place. Martin Nsgel, 820 N. E. 29th Ave. Portland, Ore. WANTED To borrow $4500 first mortgage on property. Oood secur ity. Write Box 394, Mall Tribune. ANYONE desirign a chauffeur or pas senger to sbarv expenses to points east before Oct. Bth. please write Box 6791, Tribune, giving name and destination. I WANT TO RENT Modern partly fur f nlsbed or unfurnished house. Must t have threes-bedrooms or two bed- ; rooms and sleeping porch. Address. it. . box 5540, Tribune. t. WANTED To lease good grain ranch t Box 5533 care Tribune. WANTED Laundry, men's or family Mrs Huaon. Phone 1345-M. WANTED Will pay top prices for good ud furniture, ranges, beat ers. etc HOLBROOK ft ANDREWS Fire Hall Bldg 6th St.-Pronl Tel 541 JUNK Hlgfwt price paid to. on radiators, copper storage Da.teriea aluminum and other met a. Scrap lnn small or ltrgt tou pipe ano marmnt-ry wool ant cot ton rags innr .ube Oui prices IH interest fou Rides put wooi Mohair Household cods furniture JtOTc? Douit'.t or -ld MEOrORD BARGAIN HUUSE WANTED Lamb wool Bee the Med ford Bargain Bouse, No, Ursa, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED You to look at my oat gains almost new clothing toi all the family 518 B. Main HIGHEST PRICES paid for furniture and household goods. Phone 1063 WANT TO BUY Some good young breeding ewes V J Phlllppl HotJ Grand Medford. FOR RENT RCOM BOARD ROOM and board. Reasonable rates. 325 West 8th. FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable 320 E Main St., Medford FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple. FOR RENT Very nice furnished apartment. 307 Beatty St. Geo Iverson. FOR RENT Modern, furnished apartment, 016 East Main. Call Butler at 105. FURN. APTS. 116 Almond street. FURNISHED lower apartment; adult 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished apt with electric convenience In quire 305 So Oa-kdaie. APT FOR RENT - Prlgldalre beat overstuffed private bath, close in 806 W Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT heated rooms for business people, garage, meals If desired. 1211 W. Main. LARGE front room ideal for two. Steam heat, plenty hot water and twin beds. Phone 875-L. LARGE heated front room in private home. 714 West 10th. HEATED bedroom downstairs. 311 8. Oakdale, FOR RENT Pleubunt front room, downstairs, to adults only. 016 W 10th. HEATED room, private home for bus iness people. 105 Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4t4 S Grape FOR RENT H0USE8 FOR RENT Modem 5 -room bouse. ill VVU1U1. FOR RENT Partly furn. 4 -room house. Call 1322-R. FOR RENT CHEAP House and gar den spot, 1 mile west Phoenix, Tel 17-F-5. FOR RENT Two houses. 613 Summit FOR RENT 103 Genesee. 6-room. unfurnished home. Hardwood floors, fireplace, nice lawn In back (35 including water. CHARLES R. RAY, REALTOR Medford Bldg. Phone 302 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Double garage. 633 Palm. , Phone 1053 -Y. FOR RENT store room. Inquire at Bartlett's. 42 wo. Central. FOR EXCHANGE WILL accept good bouse trailer as first payment on five room houAe or lot near Washington school. Tel. 473-J. FOR SALE or TRADE 18 White Pekln ducks for what have you Geo. Burg. Engle Point. FOR EXCHANGE-REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE My place In Klam ath Falls for home in Medford. Will pay some difference. Box 390, Tribune, FOR TRADE! 40 acrea on Redwood highway, 18 miles from Grants Pass. Suitable for auto park and cabin site. Spring through place Fine timber for Medford acreage or city property, C. T. Weltz, Selma, . Oregon. TRADES IMPROVED 1 acres, irrigated, close in, city water, all kinds of fruit, want 40 acres Improved. ALSO Late model sedan and cash tor neat small home. ALSO Very good stock ranch, 100 acres free water, balance dry pasture, lota of outside range, will take Medford home as part payment. ALSO Neat small modern cottage, good lo cation, want larger borne. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett 6t. Phone 1496 FOR SALE or TRADE; 380 acres wood land, body fir and laurel. 11 miles from Medford. Good roads. Tei 549-R. WANT Small farm or dairy for Med ford .ncome Box 3580. rrlbune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE or would lease thirteen acres, 6-room modern house. Also mountain ranch close in. Emma Moore, ml. 8. of Talent on high way. IVfe ACRES, 4-room house, store room, sleeping porch; 3 chicken houses; good bricked well, Bear creek bottom loam, part alfalfa, X miles from Central Point 76 down. 11 month, which Induce. Int. and taxca. Bal. 636. Write P. O. Box 780, Medford. FOR SALE 6 room house, on paved street, furnished, ai.950. $850 caan Call owner, 1619-J or 672-J. FOR SALE 3 k acres 4 mUMoutTlr rlgittlon, buildings and tome fruit Price 760. Terms. Phone 95-X. FOR SALE 80 acre ranch. 67 acres in full bearing orchard. Sold for sBS.000 before depression Now of fered for H0.0O0. clear for quick sale. Box 5815. Tribune, FULLY Improved and reconditioned seven acre for sale or trade for Portlsnd property. Phone 1366 Med ford or E. N. Sttdd. Ashland Hotel. t ACRES. 4-room noue. store room, sleeping porch; 3 chicken houses, good tricked well. Bear creek loam, part alfalfa. 14 mllen from Central Point. 76 down. 111 month which includes tnt ana taxes. Bal. fl2S. Write p. O. Box Box 780, Medford. FOR SALE By Owner, three-room modfrn home, East Side 6300 down and $17 per month on balance Including Interest- Price &00 on terms. 750 cash. Call at 118 VYU- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE I AND 10 ACttJfi tracts Only $10 down, 95 month. Mostly fine level soli, on pavement. Water and elec tricity. 60 TO 80 ACRE tracts Mostly level, fine soli, on pavement. Electricity, water. $50 down. $10 month, near G. Pass. Montgomery, owner, Jack son Hotel, Medford. 79 ACRES 3 H miles off Pacific Highway, Irrigated, mostly free wa ter. Good 8-room bouse, cement foundation, large barn, family orch ard, several large English walnut trees, running water. A real home and a good farm. Only 4500. 2000 cash.. L. G. PICKELL 304 E. Main FOR SALE 6-room modern house in Ashland. Trees; near park; five minutes walk from post office 875.00. 6250 00 down, lor one week 618 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Ranches, bouses, orch ards, stores, by E. R. Fuller Reai Estate Agency. 1803 W. Main. FOR SALE 30 acres, 13 acres irri gated; 5 -room bouse, electricity garage, chicken bouse, family or chard. Priced for quick sale. Rt 1, Box 470. WHEN you think Jf reaj estate think Of BROWN & WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent, jeckson CouT'ty BliJg fSt Loan A&sn FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Work horse. J. D. Shaf fer, end of South Peach. FOR SALE Nice, suckling colt. J. I. Penton, Talent. LARGE horse or exchange for small team or tractor. Tel. 3&8-J. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, evenings. FOR SALE Young sow and flight pigs. Gilts. Farrow soon. Feeders an 1 weaners. Joe Collins, Central Point. CLOSING-OUT SALE Farm and gar den tools, household furniture, breakfast set, pressure cooked can ned fruit and vegetables. Gould's 1 mile south of Talent, on highway Tel. Ashland 371-R-l. BUY OR SELL Bog, and pigs Rout. 4. Boi 133 Spring St 1'sl 437-M FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Reasonable. Hansen leg horns and Austrawhlte pulleta. 5A mo. Some laying now. overstocked. H- W. Crocker, Buckshot road, Rt. 4. Box 90. FOR SALE OOUS PETS REGISTERED hound pups. 8ell or trade for hog. .32 rifle or revolver. Keller Castleberry, Highway (99). 3 miles east Gold Hill. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1933 P. B. Plymouth coupe. Call 1133 No. Central. Are You Looking for Real Used Car Value? 1931 Studebaker deluxe se dan, low mileage $400.00 1938 Willys 77 sedan deluxe. 3100 mllea 810.00 1927 Pontlao coupe, good rubber - 35.00 Packard aedan, 1928 model, ready to go ....... 80.00 PENNINGTON'S MOTOR CO. 131 North Bartlett Phone 903 FOR SALE House trailer, will con sider a trade for good 3-wheel trail er. 938 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe. J. L. Prink, Sams Valley. IT'S THE TRUTH We Have Somu Good Buys In Late Model Used Cars, 1936 Bulck Sport coupe 1938 Bulck 4-door sedan with trunk 1938 Dodge 4-door sedan, with trunk 1938 Ford V-8 panel delivery 1934 Bulck Deluxe 4-door sedan, 6 wheels, trunk 1934 Graham 4-door sedan 1934 Ford V-8 3-door sedsn 1933 Ford V-8 3-door sedan 1933 Chevrolet delivery 1933 Ford V-8 Business coup. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 So. Riverside Bulck -Pontlao Sales & Service FOR SALE Ford sedan, model A, Al so trailer. 813 Beekman. FOR SALE 1930 Chrysler and Ply mouth demonstrators. Save up to $300. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. ' LATE MODEL RECONDITIONED U8ED CARS Big Reductions This Month 1935 Plymouth Deluxe sedan 1933 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan 1934 V-8 sedsn 1933 Chevrolet coup. 1931 Ford sedan 1930 Hudson sedan 1929 Oldsmoblle sedan A good selections ot others to ' choose from. LANOE MOTOR CAB CO. 38 N. Riverside Tel. 18 FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ideal Vecto heater, $10. Phone 671-J-8. FOR SALE Dining-room aet. Congo leum rug. 45-ln. mirror, floor lamp. 75 ft. hose, lawn mower, golf clubs. 307 Laurel. FOR SALE Cletrao model K-20, ex cellent condition. Call 610-R-l, FOR SALE Cheap, one Great West ern Oak heater. One bedroom rug, 7Vi X 10. 1128 West 10th St. CHRISTMAS Is'cOMINO Don't wor ry about gifts twelve photographs please twelve friends. Our Xmas Specials are now on. Call 329. the Kennel Ellis Studio. FOR SALE Metal turning lathe with motor, also small wood turning lathe, jig-saw, and shafting. Tel. I34I-Y. FOR SALE Fischer piano, small eb ony case: Conn cornet, trumpet model. Tel. 1417-L. APPLES Oebhard's. Central Point. ,Y, mile north Bear creek bridge. FOR SALE Bpltzenberg apples. Ala Vista Packing house. FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious Bpltrenberg and Newtown apples Not over 35c box. Orchard run Bring containers. Joe Kantor, Rout. 4. Box 237. BENNETT apples. Picked or windfalls O. V. Myera. Tel. 258-J. FOR 6ALE-&U psir ot isdiec' tboet. 6ia iripti A- Fbone aid, I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS ,f in ne of -R,wlgn Product or FOR SALE Grapes, Geary Orchard. Callforma Medicated Soap, write Griffin Creek Edw. W. Jones, Central Point. Tel. 611. PRICES SLASHED on 1938 home radlos to make room for our new FREEI STOMACH ACID. OAS PAINS. 1937 line. Quantity limited. Fire- INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get atone Auto Supply as Service Store. ,ree saniple doctor's prescription 9tb and Riverside. Medlord. Ore. , .."y a iit.slor' CANNINgT Tomatoes? 35o"lug" Pick WILL MOUNT your game specimens, them. Bring boxes. T. J. Persons mak0 mr hw" lnto beautiful Phoenix. rugs, at prices you can afford. A. P. - ,-, . ,, ., ,.. ., .. ... . ., . . Adams, sclentlflo taxidermist, 145 FOR SALE Nice tomstoes. eoo 103 No. Ivy St. Out of the high rent lbs. You pick and bring boxes. district. Calhoun Ranch, 1 mile s. W. of .Trr!' ".' ' Pboenlx. LADIES Bring your fur coata and ,-i I,-.' , , furs for reservlclng. at reasonable FOR SALE Mimeograph, automatic prices. Mrs. A. F. Adams, 145 No feed, $70. 92 Allda St., Ashland. Ivy St. FOR SALE Ripe and green tomatoes. PAINT Your House. $15.00 to $95.00 onions. Weeping Willows, Losler Tinting, psperlng $2 50 to $8 00 per Lane. room. Labor and material com- . - - plete. Call Webb and Carlon. 370. CULL Delicious Apples, chesp. New- . ii. bry & son Packing House. Phoenix A BETTER REBUKE JOB at a saving . Frees' Garage. 801 No. Central. FOR SALE STARK'S DELICIOUS RED APPLES.MOperbox. BUSINESS DIRECTORY !!L!H AoVr. WE HAVE three sngntly used oar . . radios si, a great saving. Let us TjnfflPa'y JACKSON COUNTY show them to you. Firestone Auto Pl'it i jif .V I ABSTRACT CO. Supply & Service Store. Ninth and V EJrS Riverside. Phone 020. I iBM T1TLB INSUKANCH USED TIRES and Tubes at low cost V aF AHSTKACT8 to clean our atocks out. Most all ass' ESCROW sizes available. Firestone Auto Sup- " III?, Sphi"S5T' N1"th anC' R1V- MU KKA V " ABS TH ACT CO. Abstract - u 01 riue Rooma 8 and s NO 83 ROo1roa-Air,i"e",b,y",m North Central Ave, upstairs. of experience. Call Webb 8s Carlon. 370. Chiropractor GLASS All kinds replaced We call E. M NELSON CU,ropractor N. O U and deliver. No extra charge. Call Service 1313 W 10f) Webb & Carlon. 370. , - ' Expert Window cleaners. FOR SALE: Oata and vetch seed. -,.-- mixed, for cover crops. Price reas- LEI GEOKtlE DO 11 l.l 1172 onsble. Oregon Orchard, . pione House cleaning floor waxing on 468-J-l. entai rug cleaning and upnulstering ' FOR SALE Cheap, fill dirt. Tel Piano Insirurlluo 1534-Y. : . .-L,-i- . -ril - J,i V MrZnn " ' -77 Tr FRED ALTON HMOHT reseller Of FOR SALE Grapes now ripe J A pmno Accredi feacher Mel- Manke, 4 mllea west of Medford O.,ord Modern fiano Metbod r)W : - - dio. 1B Liberty Hulimng FOR SALE Hopper for savvduX S5S5E burner with batfle plate Almost ,h ...niiin Fhon new Bargain Oai at Mall Tribune . L . FOR SALE Baied good ..fan. ..no r"E1,P2a"'ON1,,,2""Pm,?1,1" straw D R Smith, across Iron. Nai . ";.'d," "Sf Talent school. Phone Asnland Myrt e Andrews Phon. 1181 N. 873.J-1. I"ctlu FOR BALE Apoles Tel 133-L. , Money U) Lend PERSONAL ""'""m'onk'v'" 1 ' - - - -. . tOANKD O.N AUTOt). LIVtfHTOCK PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT FUKNITl llli. UNHOUSED Madam Avon. Palmist and Clair- NOTt'tt ETC voyant. gives truthful advlco on all w, want w .upuiy'youi money needs affairs of life, this woek only. $1 witnout red tape oi delay Tells your past, present, and future g. rilo.MAH If In doubt as to what step to tako. MoB MEDFOHD S OLDES1 ANU consult Madam Avon today: tomor- largest PEHSONAL FINANCE row may De too late. Oood advice COMPANY ' In time, savea many worries and 46 0,ntral. nrouno pioot many dol ars. Sat sfactton guaran- cratenen Theater Bldg toed Readings dally hours 10 A. M Uo No S-I67-M-I80 Phon. 188 to 9 P. M. Located at Rlnbow Auto - Camp, 1746 No. Riverside. Cahln 1 DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous service BUSINESS CHANCES mkiik.hd finance co - over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank FOR SALE Small going buslnoss In Phone 768 Llo No S-'IHI Medford. $150 00 cash. Oood loca. tlon. Write owner. P. O. Box 558, Transfer for appointment. -l.-,.-.- . -..-in. ,- T-"-".-" - - - HAWLEY IRANSPEH - Expert pack- FOR SALE Pat's Second Hand Store er, ana movera Special livestock and property. 150d Prune St. moving equipment Price, ngnt --..T; 819 North Riversid. Phon. 816 ROOFING BADS IHANSFEH STORAGE CO. COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICE OHIO 28 So Fir Phone 818 Prlou Composition. Shingles and Built-up right Service guaranteed roofs. Phone 640. Free estimate -.-w ..m.m. Easy monthly payments. ROGUE REINK1NG TRANSFER CO Long RIVER ROOFING CO., 133 West distsnce naullng Furniture eatti. Main. anything 111 N Fir Phon. 1038 o Stuart ROOFING Bring your roof troubles ... to us. Old roofs repaired, new roofs TRUCKING AND STORAGE local applied. Pabco products. Ekerson and long distance naullng. furnl- Paint and Roof Store, 38 4. Bart- ture moving eto Reasonsbl. rate. lett. Phone 343 rel 833 F B Samson Co Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1 Dagger wound . French revo lutlonltt !. Wlngllk 14. Outdoor game lft. Dwell 16. French Illus trator, painter, and sculptor IT. In a Una 15. Turkish hen orary title II. Utilizes 20. Binds with narrow fabrio IS. Oolf term 23. Fold of cloth 24. Heavy cord St. Meet the de tree of St. Exudation of certain treen IL Notwithstand ing 18. Boring tool IS. Fragrant odors IS. Exaggerated 40 Fodder pit 41. Beverage 43. Burden 43. Obviously 44. First name of Queen Vic toria's hus band 41. Wily 49. Brief Interral of rent St Large body of water Solution of Yeaterday'a Puule uIrIgIeoir-IBEbio w s SU PERi5L Ai E DAiSCATHlNS SEP I AiANYiDEN POilAiLil5P2 UMTOLDllAMELY N E E Dl!SMiRYE iMgRAMAIiCll AEMORElSNEAK I S T EMN Bl The Greek B S3. High tide oc curring at the first and third guar-, tors or the moon 611. False gods (S. Spread loosely 60. Accessory of a stove or fireplace (4. Contend successfully Sft. Ventilated (7. Not coCked through S. Smooth 69. English boy- ellst 70. Other 7L Transmit PI3 4 YM? I6 I7 I8 ly Wk ft l4 !L: V 11155" ""1" BH Wzj 3o 32 W33 35' zzzzzzzzzz w y 1 I 1 fep 1 1 J I HH I 1 Cross-Word Puzzle n. Wharf 25. Footllke part 17. American Indian IL Labors for breath 11. Wild aheept variant SO. Pet or col loquial form of Mary 12. Minute marine animal 12. End man In ft minstrel show 14. Harden It, Hard external coating of a teed 27. Cleaning Im plement 22. Smear: colloq. 4L Pertaining to a district la London 44. Metric land measurea 4ft. Wager 44. Took solid food 47. Spring 60. Set In from the margin 62. Merge Imper ceptibly 64. Minute orlflcei ftft. Chilli 64. Pigeon 67, Not concealed ftft. Silkworm IL Variety of cabbage 42. Gaelic 43. Olve off fumeg 46. Card with a single spot 15. English liver YlMSlffi 71. Related on the mother! aide 71. Searcb OOWN 1. Small quarrel 1 Large African antelope t. Lopsided 4. Arbor I. Chart 6. Lease ne 7. Ascend 9. Sticky t. Lliht repast 10. Orown person 11. Be defeated 12. Open court 13. Remainder IL Soft drink: colloq. L0AX NOTICES Notice Dlst. No. 83, Rogue River, Oregon, calling In all warrants from and In cluding Noa. 38 to 187. Interest cesses Sept. 33. By order of Directors of School Board ot Dlst. 63. SADE M. SIMPSON Clerk. Rogue River. Oregon. Notice of rinaj lle-nine In the Mutter ot the estate ot r A. Skinner. Deceasro. In the Count? Court. - Jackson County, Oregon. Notice Is hereby giv en thar the 10th day of October. i036 at 10 'Clock a. m ha. beet, fixed by order ot the Cour. herein fo- a hear ing and for obleo'lons If ny there on. In the office of the County Judge at the County Court House. Medford. Oregon. JOE A. OKAY. Administrator. Notice of Meeting of Bnird of EquatliaUnn To Whom It Ms; concern: Nouoe is nereb; given that the Board of Directnri of the Qt'nnta paas Irrigation District will meet Tuettaay. October 0th 1030 a 10:00 o'clock A. M. In the Dl&ulct offlor In the Court House, Qrantt paas Oregon acting s a Board of Gquaitsattot for the purpose of reviewing antj correct ing Its asaeaamenta and apportion ment il taxee. This notice la publuned by order ol the Board of Directors of the Grants Pasa Irrigation District thl 7th day of September. 1936 O ANTS PASO IRHIQA HON DISTRICT By E. Reed Jartor. Secretary-Manager. Oranti Pass lrrtg.ion Dlstr'ct By riaze. T. Randolph. Assistant Sinjietary. YOUTH KILLED IN TARGET PRACTICE PENDLETON, Sept. 38. (API Patrick Joseph O'Reilly, Jr., 18. son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Joseph O'Reilly, ot 933 Eddy street, San Francisco, was accidentally ahot near Hermlston yesterday afternoon. He. dlM 1st. last night after being rush ed to the Hermlston hospital. Voung O'Reilly, visiting at Hermls ton with his cousin, Ruth Oullland. was shooting at target, with four companion, when the fatal accident occurred. According to the hoy. with O'Reilly each was armed with a '.33-callber rifle. All but Steward Ranking, IT. and Marvin Rankin, 18, brothers, had fired their gun. at a rock target, then O'Reilly stepped directly In front of the Rankin brother, aa they fired, It was related to a coroner'a Jury this morning. A bullet from one of the guna entered his skull back ot the right ear and lodged against th. fronUl bone over the right .ye. Ho was rushed to the Hermlston hospital but succumbed to the Injury at 7:18 p, m. The Grange Hoxy Ann Orange Roxy Ann Orange will celebrate "booster night" at the Orange hall on Spring street Wednesday evening. September 30. A splendid program has been arranged and .11 In the community interested In Orange work in any form are Invited to attend Come and get acquainted with your neighbore. Phoenix Orange Phoenix Orange met Tuesday night. Several of th. regular attend- ers were absent, due to fruit work, but It 1. hoped that mora will be out at the next meeting u fruit work la drawing to a close. During the lecture hour a very In teresting and instructive report of th work of the experiment ststlon was given by Vaughn Quackenbuah. an employ, of that agency. He urges all Orange to unite In submitting some farm problem to th. cxprei- ment station for consideration and solving. Motion was carried that booaMr night program b. held November IT Instead of September 80. A better program and larger attendance la assured by postponing th program. Th program will b. given for the community with all Invited. Those on th alek list at the last few meetings were reported a. lnr proved, and some war present. Following the business meeting, re freshment. were served In honor of all those having blrthdaya In July August and September. Those recog nized were: Enid Caster, O. A. Knud- son, Ray Ward, Ollv. Floyd, O. An drews, Dorothy Lotfer and Dav. Walker. Ladles ot th. Orang. will aerv. re freshment, tor th next meeting Oood eata are assured. All are urged to be on hn hand for the flrat meet ing In October. Prim. Baying Ordered CORVALLIS, Sept. 38. (AP) lm mediate purchase ' ot 8000 tons ot Paelflo coast standard prunes In cluding 800 ton. from the pacific nortbweat ha. been authorised by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, ac cording to word Just received by ex tension servlc. officials from the regional office In Berkeley, Calif. Heather Northern California: Fair tonight and Tuesday, fogs on coast: little Chang. In temperature; gentle changeable wind off coast. Oregon: pair tonight and Tuesday, cooler Interior west portion Tuesday; fogs on coast; moderate southeast to scuth wind off coast. Beflitritlon Record PORTLAND, Sept. JA (AP) AU prevlou. record, for registration In Multnomah county were broken when 188.883 filed their party affiliations with Jamea W. Oleason, registrar In the clerk's office. Th. books will not cIom until Saturday night. Be correctly ooraeted la an Artist Model by jttbe.wyo 1, attoftmaoa. (OUNTY McLeod McLEOD, Sept. 38. (Spl.) -All- tumn days are here again, bringing the loveliest of Indian summer's gon- geous coloring. Hunters are as usual banging In the hills. So far none of our citizens havo been mistaken for game and the cautious ones do not venture far beyond their yards. The male population of the Upper Rogue are putting In their spare time building our new grange hall on the site recently donated by Nion Tucker. near the beautiful ranch home re- j cently purchaeea from Doctor Haines. ! Many turned out Sunday and others help whenever they can spare the time. The ladles encourago the good work by supplying chicken dinners and the many "trlmmlns" for wntoh our cooks are noted. The McLeod bridge which has un dergone repairs the pnst month or so is finally completed with a coating of gravel on top of macadam. Tho Butte bridge was treated likewise. Frank Netherland, who sustained Injuries when falling on a log in the Butte Falls district some weeks ago, has sufficiently recovered to be home and doing light work. The year's activities of the Trail and McLeod Extension Units opened with a rally at Sunset on the Rogue Sept. 23. Mrs. Mabel Mack introduced the subject of parent education to the group and conducted the study of "Understanding ourselves." bring ing out many humorous points dur lng the discussion. Tnls valuable study will be continued during the year under local leaders who will re ceive their training at monthly class es In Medford under the able leader ship of Mrs. Maud Morse, extension specialist In this work at Oregon State Oollege. Mrs, Tress le Vaughn, chairman of McLeod Extension Unit, took her co workers to officers' training Bohool at Medford Sept. lft. Tno following were among those who attended: Clara Dltaworth, Flossie Mullen, Car rie Harding, Violet Dltaworth and Patty Clemens. , Some of these ladles are project loaders, others officers. Leo Hong and mother left for Cor- valtla Wednesduy morning whore Leo will continue his studies at O. A. C. Mrs. Hong has rented a house where she will make a nome for several stu dents. Evelyn Coburn accompanied them aa far as Corvallls, from where she continued on to her home In Washington. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Close have moved to Medford where Mr. Close Is working at nls trade. Mrs. Anna B. Weeks colebrated her 80th birthday anniversary Sept. ?V The community wishes her many more years of health, happiness and of Joy-giving for which we all love her. Mr. and Mra. B. R. Sublette have as their fious guest Mr Sublette-' brother, who la here from Illinois tor several weeeka. Bob Ohrt haa enrolled In the Med ford senior high school and It at pres ent making hit homo wltn bis brother Dan. Kenneth Rod g ers Is attending high school at Butte Falls along with his brother Cecil, Mr. Axtell has recently added a milking shorthorn bull to his nerd. The McLeod homa extension unit will meet with Carrie Harding Thurs day. Oct. 1st. Members are being noti fied tiat the date of meeting Is changed from last to first Thursday of each month. A salad demonstration will be given by local leaders at tnu flrat meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rodgera and fam ily will occupy Mrs. Hoag't bouse during her absence. Centra! Point CENTRAL POINT, Sept. 38. (Spl.) Mrs. A. J. Milton returned Saturday rrom a visit with friends at Johnson Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reynolds who moved to Central Point from Nebraa ka six months ago, are now moving to Ashland. Woman's Relief Corps met Saturday at their hall, with a fine attendance Tne quarterly birthday party followed Immediately on th. closing of the business session. Birthday gucste pres ent were Mrs. Dora Jones, Miss Mary Mee, Mrs. Edna Marine, Mrs. Nancy Wilson, Mrs. Emma Hllkey, Mrs. Em ma Oleason, Mrs. Tlllle Maple. The afternoon wa. devoted to visiting and a delicious birthday luncheon served. Among th. out of town visitors In the vslloy last week was Mra. Stanley L. Stark ot Alturas, Calif. She la spending several days as the guest ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R H. Ran. Strom at their home, Oreen Acres. Tne story of "Pioneers ot Lakevlew" written by Mra. Ella H. Lton.rd and published In the Mall Tribune proved highly Interesting to local pioneer de scendents, several of whom are clip ping It for scrap books with other historical data of aoutnern Oregon. Mis. Carol Furry and Bill Snyder left this week for Corvallls. Carol will enter a. freshman and Bill as sopho more. Mlaa Krancea Faber and Don alt. Richardson are leaving for the university at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Arlle Thompson and daughter, have moved to the Hanl.y place on th. old highway. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hampeon and small daughter Patricia of Beall Lane are moving to Medford for the winter. Mrs. Hampson haa accepted a posi tion at Adrlenne's, Mrs. Roth will oc cupy the Hampson residence during th. absence of tn. family. FOR PERSONAL LOANS OF ALL MND8 w. E Thomas. 46 8 central Buckingham's toe Cream. Can3y & Part; Special, Th. Crest, 330 S. Cent, Briefs Phoenix PHOENIX. Sept. 28. (Spl.) Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Wiley of Missoula! Mont, visited the past week wltli Mrs. Wllfty's uncle. J. S Harrts, and family here. Mr. and Mrs. H r. vn nn. Las Vegas, Nev., arrived last week far an Indefinite visit with Mr. nri Mr. Herb Van Gordon and family. Mrs. Olive Van nnrrlrm unn day for Portland after s several iiiunuis- visit in Phoenix. Miss Babe Montgomery haa been visiting at McCloud, Calif. Mrs. Nell Dlllard and daughter ot Merrill and Mrs. Robert Pose and daughter of Klumnth Valla tri.i- their sister, Mrs. Lyle Merrill, last wee. Llovd Colver. ErviMt Rtm. rvs. 3 ted man and L. o. rr-r h. past week end at Lost Prairie, Mr. raamea and Mr. coster returned Wed nesrlav with thalr cntti tn mar k. on their winter feeding grounds. wr. ana Mrs. b. r. Warren spent the past week end in Klsmath Falla and Chlloquln. Mrs. L. Emery of Alameda, Calif,, la a guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. aammlll, and Mr. Gammlll. Mrs. J B Wfihtjr nf Ah1nj spent several days as guest of Mr, ana Airs. o. a. uammui. Mrs. K. V. Burn ii m nrt Mn n a Morgan spent Thursday with th itunimiiis ana meir guests Mr. and Mra. Dun 11 Paihmin s Waldport, Ore., visited relative! and old friends in Phoenix Monday, airs, it., ft. iNewiin and children. Miss Velma Newlin Aim Mr riaw n Talent motored to Keno and Klamath rails over the week-end. Mm. Jam Rnvnntri 1f U7.w4nm.H. for Spokane, where aha was called by me aeatn or ner brother-in-law. James O. Reynolds left September 19 for Vancouver Barracks, where ha Is under preliminary examination be fore entering the army. Forest Creek FOREST CRFEEK. Sept. 38 (Spl.) Many hunters have been In thla section since the opening of tn. sea son, but they have been unsuccessful. No deer have been taken out so far. Mr. and Mra. John Black and family and Lee Black were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ayrea In Jackaonvllle Sept. 30. Mr. and Mra. Charlie Madsen made a trip to Oranta Pass, Septt. 33, Mr. and Mra. Paul Pearce wen business visitors In Medford, Sept. 3. Mrs. Charlie Madsen spent the day Sept. 28 with Mra. Jonn Black. Water In the school well has again been reported aa unfit tor drinking. Water la being carried from Paul Pearco's, Mra. Armprlest, Sr. met with an ac cident last week when n cat whim she was holding became frightened by a dog and bit her severely on th. hand. The hand at once became bad ly swollen and caused several day. of Intenso pain. It nas now however, begun to henl and Mra. Armprlest u recovering very well. John Davlea la again driving dally to and from the logging camp on Humbug creek, his sister Susan whs waa cooking for the camp being con fined to her home wltn a bad cold. Griffin Creek ORIFFIN CREEK, Sept. 38- (Spl.) W. O. McCready and family hav moved Into the Bud Stammen house. Mr and Mrs. Morris moved to th. John Darby house. Little Betty Lou Morris fell from the bannister at achool Tuesday and fractured her arm. Mra, stark rushed her to a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomason of Jacksonville, well known here, war. Injured In an auto wreck last Sun day morning as they were on their way to North Bend for a vacation. They were returned home Sunday afternoon. They are both abl. to b. about the house. Mr. Poole and family of Imperial Valley, Calif., who spent th. sum mer near Salem, are spending a few daya at the O. M. Whit, home on their return trip. Mr. and Mrs Alan Doty visited Tuesday at the W. R. Thomason home in Jacksonville. Ladle, of th. R. K. O. will meet September 38 at the home of Mrs. Leo Young on Columbus avenu. at 3:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mr.. Leo Mason and small son, Larry, of Ventura. Calif., who are visiting relatives at Oold HIU, visited Saturday at th. J. D. Brown home. Several ladle, from here attended the home extension meeting at How ard school Friday. Spud Harvest Late BEND, Ore- Sept. 38. (API Tho late season will delay the .tart of har vest operation. In Deschutes county fields of netted gem poutoes until after Oct. I, County Agent Ous Hagg lund said. The crop wa. .stlmated to be one of the largest In the county's history. (lets Oil Fortune ALBANY, Ore., Sept. 38 (API An Oklahoma oil well. Dr. 1. I Bridge water said, ahould bring blm 81.378 a day In royalties. The well, which only recently came In, was measured at 30.000 barrels a day. Di. Bridge water held a third Interest In the 180-acr. tract on which th. well waa drilled. window o lass we sell window .lass and will replace your .oroksa winduws reasonably. 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