Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 01, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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many things othera are seek
ing and oe able to realize im
mediate cash U what you
want lent here advertlae lor
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per line per month without
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Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
' LOST Boy's glasses, metal frame.
Call 419-w. Reward.
LOST Sunday night, man's brown
suit coat, between Relnklng Trans-
. . da ..Hula Raa'nM. Re-
,. lur nuu jc, j v . ---
il , turn to Retaking Transfer. Tel.
' a. 332.
LOST--If dog missing, call 1616
WANTED FEMALE HELP
j WANTED Experienced waitress. Dla
I mond Calo.
WANTED MALE HELP
i OPENING for young man, high school
' or college graduate, having good
scholastic record, who la Interested
In retail merchandising, oppor
tunity to advance with national
organization. Apply J. J. Newberry
Co.
WANTED Salesman with car.
ply 1020 Court St.
AP-
WANTED Boys to sell newspapers
1 afternoons. Apply Mall Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
FIRST-CLASS cook wishes position In
i restaurant or home. Reliable; can
I give reference. Minnie Schroeder.
I phone mornings, 334-R-3.
MIDDLEAGED woman wants work In
motneriess nomo ur wwiwub ..
small family. Good cook. Referen
ces. Box 372, Tribune.
i t inv nHha tn rrmnnaa uDartment
T . tnr rnntJll Of
nuuise hi ujvi.tta.'6
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WANTED Typing work to be done in
my home or at office. Inez Miller
316 Bessie Street. Medlord.
' WANTED -MlSUlSLLAntuuua
WANTED TO BUY for cash, from one
to five acres. What have you?
328 Edwards.
WILL PAY CASH for light used car
In good condition no dealers.
Medford Rt. 1,-Box 184. Phone
639-J-5, evenings.
WANTED Second-hand flat top
packing trunk, cheap; good condi
tion. Box 187, Tribune.
TEACHER to coach student in ste
nography. Box 336. Tribune.
WANTED Set of heavy work harness
and 4-wheel trailer. Clyde Balder
ston. Box 20-B, Appiegate.
WANTED Room and board for 3-year-old
child and mother. Mother
employed. Call at 211 West Jack
son.
LAUNDRY wanted, 1400 West Sun
set Ave.
WANTED Cletrao or tractor; for sale
3 horses, louu ana iow iw.
fire-killed stumpage. Phone 307.
Jacksonville. Henry Manklns.
WANTED Orchestra to play Satur
day night at Dutch Mill, Klamath
junction.
WANTED Large brooder atove. Tel
14-P-23.
WANTED 250 frame customers let
us irame your purtrmio. . uuu -
M.S0 . . Call at the Kennell Ellis
Studio for a persona selection.
WANTED Laundry, men's or family
Mrs Huaon. phone 1345-M.
WANTED Will pay top prices for
gOUQ IUIUIVUIB. aeB.
ers. etc
Fire Hall Bldg 6th Bt.-Front Tel 647
JUNK Highest prices paid toi brass
radiators, copper storage oa.tenai
aluminum and other metaie -
Scrap Iron small or large iota
pipe ano machinery wool ano cot
ton raga inner .ubee
Ou) prices win Interest you
Htdea Pelts. Wool Mohair
Household .roods, furniture stoves
oouitbt or sold.
MEJPORD BAHOAIN HOUSE
WANTED Lamb wool Bee the Med
ford Bargain House 27 No Grape
' WANTED You to look at my bar
galna almost new clothing for el
the family 518 E Main
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furniture
and household goods, prions iuo.
WANT TO BUY Some good young
breeding eives V J PnlUppi Hotel
urana Mrnutra
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FURNISHED Mm, steam heated.l or
people, via . iuio. iuj. oiu-k
NICE ROOM for rent. 718 So Oakdale
FOR BENT Pleint front room
downstairs, to adults only. 316 W
10th.
HEATED room private home for bus.
Inese people 105 oeneva
ITBACUVa, room. 404 s. Grape.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 8 -room stucco bouse,
garage; available Oct. 6th. 818 Bo.
Riverside. Phone 1313-J.
FOR SALE 6-room house, modern,
newly painted. Inquire Monarch
Grocery, 1603 W. Main.
FOR RENT 4-room partly furnished
bouse on Thomas road, $15.00. Key
at Dark's Grocery.
UNFURNISHED house, 1337 N. River
side. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
WANTED Middle-aged man to room
and board; heated room; $26.00.
414 B. Riverside.
ROOM and board. Reasonable rates.
325 West 8tb.
FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea
sonable 3?.0 E Main St. Med ford
FOR RENT APARTMENTB
FOR RENT Furnished 2 and 8-rooro
apartments. 616 N. Central.
FOR RENT Modem furnished apart
ment, 016 East Main, Call Butler at
195 or 1147-W.
FOR RENT Bachelor apartment, and
rooms. 414 S. Riverside.
FURN. ,APTa. 116 Aimond street.
FURNISHED lower apartment; adults
346 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished apt
with eleotrlc oonvenlencea In
quire 306 So Oakdale. -
APT FOR RENT - Frlgldalre heat
overstuffed private bath. Close in
806 W Main.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR LEASE 18 acrea pears, 20 acrea
farm land. Box 182, Tribune.
GOOD RANCH for lease. Inquire
Mrs. Mary Helms, 7 mllos south of
Ashland at Klamath Junction.
FOR RENT Uj store room. Inquire at
Bartletrs, 42 tso. uentrai.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADF Team mares.
3 and 7 ycara. 610-J-o. E. c. uorn.
5-ROOM house. Central Point, trade
for pickup. 610-J-6. E. c. com.
TRADE Span of mares, 3200 lbs.,
for good light car. Orval Chlldreth,
Ross Lane.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE or TRAUE 280 acres wood
land, body fir and laurel. 11 mllee
from Medford. Good road a Tei
649-R.
WANT Small (arm or dairy lot Med
ford income Box 8580, Itlbune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 4-rcom modern house,
newly decorated; good outbulldlnga;
nicely located. A cozy home near
high and grade schools. A real
bargain. $1200.
L. G. PICKELL, 204 E. Main.
FOR SALE Modern home, 218 West
Clark.
ATTENTION RANCH BUYERS
74 Acres, 48 under Irrigation, 13 acres
alfalfa, 34 acres clover, ramuy or
chard; 3-room house, barn, chicken
houses, woodshed, garage, machine
shed, 10 cows, 6 heifers. 1 bull;
equipment; about 30 tons of hay
All goes for $3676; $1500 down.
FOWLER & UPP
44 North Riverside.
FOR SALE or would lease thirteen
acres, 6-room modern house. Also
mountain ranch close in. Emma
Moore, Vi ml. 8. of Talent on high
way. 1 ACRES. 4-room house, store
room, sleeping porch; a chicken
houses; good bricked well, Bear
creek bottom loam, part alfalfa, 1
miles from Central Point $75 down.
$11 month, which includes int. and
taxes. Bal. $625. Write P. O. Box
780, Medford.
FOR BALE 8 room house, on paved
street, furnished, $1,960. $850 cash
Call owner, 1619-J or 673-J.
FULLY Improved and reconditioned
seven acres for sale or ' trade for
Portland property. Phone 1266 Med
ford or E. N. Stldd, Ashland Hotel.
Vi ACRES, 4-room bouae, store
room, sleeping porch; 2 chicken
houses, good bricked well. Bear
creek loam, part alfalfa, lu, miles
irom central roini. a'o aown, an
month which . Includes Int. and
taxes. Bal. $625. Write P. O. Box
Box 780. Medford.
FOR SALE By Owner, three-room
modern home. East side. $300 down
and $17 per month on balance
' Including lntereat. Price $900 on
terms. $760 cash. Call at 118 Wil
lamette Ave.
6 AND 10 ACrtB tracts Only $10
down, $5 month. Mostly fine level
soli, on pavement. Water and eleo-
tncity.
60 TO 60 ACRE tracts Mostly level
fine soil, on pavement. Electricity,
water. $50 down, $10 month, neat
G. Pass. Montgomery, owner, Jack
son Hotel, Medford.
FOR SALE 5 -room modem house
- In Ashland. Trees; near park;
five minutes walk from post office
$875 00, $250 00 down, or one week
618 So. Oakdale.
WHEN you thins Jf real estate think
of BROWN si WHITS!.
HOUSls for aale or rent, jaekaon
Co'iT'ty Blug At Loan A8an.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Milk cows at Pearce
ranch, Thompson creek.
FOR SALE Plga and laying pullets
Phone 403-J-l.
FOR SALE Nice, suckling colt. J. L
ronton, latent.
LARGE horse or exchange for small
team or tractor. Tel. 258-J.
CLOSING-OUT SALE Pann 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.
FOR 8ALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Colored pullet fryera
drewd. Telephone 3-F-31, or Mn
Llttlefield, Phoenix.
FOR SALE Reasonable. Hansen leg
horns and Austrawhlte pullets. 6i
mo. Some la-lng now. Overstocked
H. W. Crocker, Buckshot road, Rt.
4, Box 90,
FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE My equity In '36 Ford
coupe; leaa than muea. I'au
after 6 p. m.. Apt. 7, Durell Court,
N. HoUy.
FOR SALE
We have the following Chevrolet
demonstrators lor sale at a great
discount;
1 Frosty Green Master Sport Se
dan. 9 Gun Metal Sport Sedans (Mas
ter). 1 willow Green Sport Sedan (Mas
ter 1.
1 Town Sedan (3-door with trunk)
(Master).
1 Standard Sport Sedan, Tan.
These cars are all equipped with
radios and accessories, and will
carry a new car guarantee. Here
la a chance to buy a car with the
first year's depreciation taken.
ROGUE RIVER CHEV., INC.
Sparta Bldg.
USED CAR
CLEAN-UP SALE
LATE MODELS EASY TERMS
1933 Chrysler 8. 6-pessenger coupe
1933 Chrysler 6 sedan.
1935 Plymouth Deluxe sedan.
1933 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan,
1934 V-8 sedan.
1933 Chevrolet coupe.
1931 Ford sedan.
1930 Hudson sedan.
A good selection of others to
choose from.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOR SALE 1936 Chrysler and Ply
mouth demonstrators. Save up to
$300. Lange Motor Oar Co., 38 N
Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOR SALE 193. P. B. Plymouth
coupe. Call 1122 No. Central.
FOR SALE DOUS PETS
WIRE-HAIR puppies very reasonable.
Also Scottle and Pekingese, 2 miles
south on nignway.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Blue Club seed wheat.
Kanota oats, baled grain hay, loose
vetch and oat hay, one 4-year-old
sorrel mare, weight 1640 lbs., work
lng. Vilas Ranch. Tel. 301-R-l.
FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, tiouble bar.
- good condition; also size folding
steel oen. pnone mai-x.
FOR SALE Creator pop corn ma
chine, cost $540, sell for $100 caan
If taken at once, Appjy 419 East
Main.
PAIR of DeLuxe bed springs, double
coll; 25-year guarantee, cau at
718 Alder after 6 o'clock.
FOR SALE One pair riding boots.
waits onoe anop.
DELICIOUS apples, o grade and culls
Ala viata racKing nouae.
RUMMAGE SALE by Degree of Honoi
Saturday, 15 South Front. Anyone
having articles call 1564 or 1323-L
CANTERBURY BELLS and Iris, 25c
clump. 717 Oak St.
FOR SALE Linoleums, rockers, occa
atonal chair, davenport set, coffee
table, radios. Everything a house,
hold needs. 106 S. Grape.
FOR SALE Small cash register, good
condition; priced right. Tel. 223.
TOMATOES for ealo. Bring boxes
and pick, 200 lug, t. j rarsona.
rnoenix.
FOR SALE Ripe Snow applea, 66c
box. Sgobel of Day, south Fir,
FOR SALE Apples, Winter Banana
and Delicious, Jonathans, new-
towns. Near Lem Hughea. Fern
Valley, will Gentry.
CHRISTMA8 IS COMING Don't wor
ry about gifts twelve photographs
ptease twelve rrienaa. uur Am as
Specials are now on. Call 829, the
Kennel Ellis studio.
APPLES Gebbard'a. Central Point, Vj
mile north Bear creek nrioge.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious
Spltzenberg and Newtown apples
Not over 35c box. Orchard mo
Bring containers. Joe Kantor, Route
4, Box 237.
BENNETT applea. Picked or windfalls.
O. V. Myers. Tel. 258-J.
PRICES 8LA8HED on 1936 home
radios to maks room for our new
1937 line. Quantity limited. Fire
stone Auto Supply ds Servloe store.
9th and Riverside, Medford. Ore.
FOR SALE Nice tomatoes. Wc 109
lbs. You pick and bring boxes.
Calhoun Ranch, 1 mile 5. W. of
Phoenix.
FOR BALE Mimeograph, automatic
feed, $70. 93 Alias St., Aahland
FOR SALE STARK'S DELICIOUS
RED APPLES. $140 par box.
SOOBEL DAY
South Fir
ROOFINO All kinds done by men
of experience. Call Webb it Carlon.
370.
GLASS All kinds replaced. We call
and deliver. No extra charge. Call
Webb A Carlon. 370.
FOR SALE Cheap, fill dirt. Tel
1634-Y.
FOR SALE Grapes now ripe. J A
Manke, 4 miles west of Medford
FOR 8ALE Hopper for sawdust
burner with baffle plate. Almost
new Bargain Car. at Mall Itlbune
FOR SALE Baied good alfalfa ano
straw. D R gmlth. across from
Talent school. Phone Ashland
373-J-l.
FOR SALE Apples Tel 132-L
PERSONAL
PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
Madam Avon. Palmist end Clair
voyant, gives truthful advice on all
affairs of life. Telia your past,
present, and future. If in
doubt aa to what step to take
consult Madam Avon today; tomor
row may oe too late. Good advice
In time, saves many worries and
many dollars. Satisfaction guaran
teed Readings dally. .hours 10 A. M
to 9 P. M. Located at Rlnbow Auto
Camp. 1746 No. Riverside, cabin i
ROOFINO
COMPLETE ROOFINO SERVICE
Compoaition. Shingles and Built-up
roofa. Phone 640. Free estimate
Easv monthly payments. ROOUl
RIVER ROOFING CO., 133 West
Main.
ROOFINO Brinr your roof trouble?
to us uia roois repaired, new route
applied Psbco products Ekerson
Pint snd Root Store, 38 4. Bart )
leu. fbon 343.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Small going business In
Medford. S160 cash. Good location
Write owner, P. O. Box 656, for
appointment. .
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Lunch room doing an excellent busi
ness; win sen or trade for amau
Medford home.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
No. 7 N. Bartlett. Phone 1406.
FOR SALE Pool hall, doing good
ousiness. s. K. ruuer, rteai estate
Agency, 1803 W. Main.
FOR LEASE Reasonable terms, ser
vice station opposite Pine Cone.
Phone 952, Medford, for informa
tion. LEASE Whole Interest In service
station on Crater Lake Hwy.; for
aale to right party. If Interested,
write P. O. Box 1074, Medford.
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL MOUNT your game specimens
maae your niaea into beautiful
rugs, at prices you can afford A. F
Adams, scientific taxidermist. 145
No. Ivy St. out of the high rent
district.
LADIES Bring your fur coats and
rura tor reservicmg. at reasonable
prices. Mrs. A. F. Adams. 145 No
Ivy St.
PAINT Your House. $16.00 to $95.00
Tinting, papering $2 60 to $8 00 per
room. Labor and material com
plete. Call Webb and Carlon. 270
A BETTER REBUKE JOB at a saving
rTees- parage. 601 No central.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
AU.HTIIACTS
ESCROW
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. -Abstract
of Title Rooma 8 and o. No 82
North Central Ave. upstairs.
Chiropractor
: M NELSON Chiropractor N. O M
Service 1212 W t0f
Piano Instruction
FRED ALTON HjvIUHT reseller of
Piano Accredited Teacher Mel-
oord Modern viano Motbnd. dtu
dip. H18 Liberty Hullling.
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK
FUBNITl HB. ENDORSED
NO I ts ETC
We want to supply your money needs
witnout red tape or delay.
Ktt W E THOMAS
MGR. MEDFOKD'8 OLDEST AND
LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE
COMPANY
46 So Central. Grouna Floor
Craterlao Theater Bldg
Lie No S-167-M-IUU Phone 139
DIAMOND LOANS
Prompt and courteous service
MKIIIDHI) FINANCE CO.
Over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
Phone 7B8 Lie No 8-aiKi
1'ransrer
HAW LEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 616
EAD8 rR AN 8 PER St STORAGE CO.
Office 16 So Fir Phone SI6 Priest
right Service guaranteed
REIN KINO TRANSFER CO Long
distance oauling Furniture cattle
anything. Ill N Fir Phone 103
O Stuart
TRUCKING AND STORAGE - Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving etc Reasonable rates
Tel 633 F B Samson Co
Mail Tribune Daily
L Watering
place
4, Cast Indian
boiled butter
T. Alarm whlsUs
11. Nocturnal
animals
found In
Madagascar
14. Oen us of the
oat
Is. Lng narrow
piece
15. Italian coin
IS. Like
1J. Slender
10. Piece of
pasteboard
IL Ostrlchllke
bird
28. Fish eggs'
23. Temple:
arc halo .
Si. Partially
burned car
bon 11. One
Indefinitely
SC. Bartered for
money
17. Extra part
2S. Business
house
!. Boft groan
30. Sudden mis
giving or
faint heart
ed neis
IS. Condiment
it. College degree
15, Frail. -water
mussel
IS. Too
Solution of Saturday's Puzzle
TIttlEEIlIGIARA
A R QjU S EM j F M A L
NOgFApffToLELBl M
trailsIhuman e
ST. Legal action
SR. Manner
SB. Course of
eating
40. Afternoon
functions
41. Exists
42. Renown
41. Maxim
44. Science or
art of exact
reasoning
it. Prime
minister
41. Breathe
loudly In
sleep
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert tvinduw Cleaners,
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing ori
eptal rug oleanlng and upholstering
The raahion ?bup.
THE FASHION SHOP 308 0 . 8
Nat'l Bank Bunding Dressmaking
Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New
locstion
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice
In the County Court of the State of
utegoa, in ana ior me uounty 01
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Elizabeth Talbot Toman, deceased
Notice Is Herebv Olven that the
undersigned has filed In the above
entitled Court and matter, his First
and Final Account and Report, a
executor of the last will and testa
ment of Elizabeth Talbot Tomlln, de
ceased, and bis petition for settle
ment thereof, and October 29th, 1936.
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. at
the court room of the above entitled
Court, has been fixed as the time
and place for settlement of said ao
oount; and notice la hereby given
tnat any and an persons having oo
Sections thereto, are hereby required
to file the same with the said Court
on or before e.ald time.
junn n. iVMiiint
Executor of the last will and testa
ment or Elizabeth Talbot Tomlln
deceased.
P. P. PARREMi.
Attorney for Executor
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, in and for the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Prue
M. Piatt, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that the
unaemgnea nas lueu nu nrst ana
Pinal Account as executor of the es
tate of Prue M. Piatt, deceased. In
the County Court of Jackson County,
Oregon, and that said Court has ap
pointed Friday, the 9th day of Octo
ber, 1036, at the hour of ten o'clock
In the forenoon of said day as the
lime, ana me courc room oi asm
County Court In the Court House Id
the City of Medford, Oregon, as the
place for hearing objections to said
First and Final Account, the settle
ment therof, and the distribution of
said estate.
All persons Interested are hereby
notified to appear at aald time and
place to snow cause, if any tnere d
why said First and Final Account
should not be approved by the court.
said estate he decreed to be fully
settled, a decree made for the dis
tribution of said estate to the person
entitled thereto, and said exeoutor
discharged from his trust.
Dated and firs, published the 10th
day of September, less.
H. P. PLATT,
Executor of the Estate of
Prue M Piatt, deceased
Ante'ope
ANTELOPE, Oct. l(Spi.) Those
attending the Pendleton round-up
from Antelope were Fred Dutton, Art
Kent, Harve Stanley and Jerry 'Bel
lows.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Davles and
children, Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Mo-
Dow, all of Antelope, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Ball attended the fair at
Salem. They all report it a success,
Mrs. Ina Stanley will on ter tain the
Ladles' Social club, October 21,
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Greb spent
September 20 at Butte Falls with
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Frodenberg.
Mr, and Mrs. Dale Stoakea, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Nelson, Carl Nelson and
Mr. Pretwell returned Sunday from
a week spent hunting.
Mesdames Alva and Mary McDowell
entortalned with a party in honor of
Mrs. Vivian Allen and Mrs. Evelyn
Burke, September 23. Refreshments
were sorved to the following ladles;
Meiulames Martha Smith, Betty Stelle,
Cross Word Puzzle
T. Semiprecious
stone
S. The herb
I. Note of the
scale
10. Captivate
1L Having a large
nose
IS. Owm Bootes '
17. Anger
50. Serene
tU Pertaining to
the dawn
IS. Shape
24. Small quarrel
29. Fodder pit
ST. Composition
for one
51. Basaar
It. Upright pole
aboard ship
10. Bobwhltee
31. Agreement
32. Drowsy
S3. Implement for
mixing
14. Separate and
distribute
Into classes
SI. Direct a
weapon
17. Nerve
networks
39. Kind of fish
40. Mountain In
Massachu
setts 41. liver green
tree
41. Cry of a eat
4b, Proceed
4T. Sun god
41. Ateer wild
SO. Knack
DOWN
L Treatise ex
plaining the
Hindu scrip
tures t. Large serpent
S. Nest of a bird
of prey
i Swlndleri
slang
S. That man
S. Body of land
surrounded
by water
Ruby Rl&gs, Dorothy Lindsay, Mar
garet Hatlett, Myrna Big ham. In a
Stanley, Mary McDowell, Alva Mc
Dowell, Evelyn Burke and Vivian
Alien.
Mrs. Jack Wood was taken seriously
111 September 96 and rushed to Med
ford for medical attention. It Is
hoped that she will soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Baize and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs
September 28.
Mr. and Mrs, Harve Stanley ami
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arena are having
electricity installed. It la hoped that
everyone will soon have electricity in
their homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham and daugh.
ter Clara Mae and Mrs. Elbert Blgham
and children attended the fair at
arante Pass Saturday.
Hazel Rlggs, Alice Allen, Annabel le
Rlggs and Newton Allen attended a
show In Medford September 27.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Von der Hellen
raised some very fine banana squash
on their ranch near Antelope.
PROSPECT, Oct. I. (Spl.) The
Prospect Townaend club held Its reg
ular meeting Saturday night at Nel
son Nye'a. Plans for erecting a build
ing In the near future were discussed,
but nothing definitely decided.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bean left last
week to spend the winter near Klam
ath Falls.
Mrs. Edna Hutchinson has rented
the Bean cabin for the winter and
la boarding two high school boys.
The main mill building at the Jant-
aer sawmill burned to the ground
about noon Sunday. All the houses
and other bulldlnga were saved. Mr.
Jantzer la planning to rebuild at
once.
Mrs. Price Is spending two weeks at
the Ludo orleve home.
Chsrles Manning and Ray Schull
each shot a nice buck the opening
day of the bunting season. Manning
was hunting with Ludo Orleve and
Schull with David Neville and Jeff
Rlohey.
The Prospect P.-T. A. met Septem
ber 34 In the Prospect gymnasium
The officers: Mrs. Heston Orleve,
president; Mrs. Roy Peterman, vice,
president; Mrs. Holr.gang, secretary,
and Mrs. Rose Kelley, treasurer, serv
ing refreshments at the close of the
meeting. The teacnars Invited those
present to Inspeot their rooms and
the work of the pupils. The next P .
T. A. meeting will be held at 8 o'clock
October 38, and will be a kitchen
shower to furnish the P.-r A. witch
en from which the school lunches
are served. All Interested are Invit
ed to attend.
Nelson Nye la still mining near
Eerby, Ore.
Mra. Etta Robertson and daughter
Louise of Medford were 1 week-end
guests of Mra, Katie Orleve
Mr. and Mrs. George Janteer spent
Sunday at Yroka, Oal.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hollenbeck have
returned from hunting and vlalttng
friends In eastern Oregon,
Mr, and Mra, Oharles Manning and
Ludo Orleve were shopping and at
tending to business matters In Med
ford Monday,
Eagle Point
BAOLE POINT, Oct. 1. (Bpl.)
Mra. Ina Stanley and mother, Mra
Emma Hador, were last Sunday vis
itors at the Wm. Holman home.
The new poetofflce building which
was erected near Brown's store was
opened for business last Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Perry returned
the latter part of last week from
their trip to the Yellowstone park
and other points of lntereat. They
enjoyed the trip but said they were
happy to be home again.
The body of tbe late Daniel Pat
rick of Eagle Point, who passed away
at Ashland last Saturday morning
after a brief Illness, was started on
the last Journey to Osage, Iowa, Mon
day, for Interment from the J. P.
Dodge & Sans' funeral parlora In Aah
land. A sister Is living In Ossge,
Iowa, a brother In Huntington, Mo.,
and another sister In Oakland, Cal.
Little la known about him before he
came to Eagle Point severs! yesrs
sgo, but while living bars he has
done carpenter work and waa well
liked by all who knew him. His age
was In tbe early sixties.
Roy Stanley delivered a truck load
of beef cattle to the Lumsn Bros.
In Medford Monday morning of thla
week.
Ray Barnlsh, son Karl and Orvllle
Henderson ware called out laat Sun
day night to Bandon to help fight
the terrible foreat fire which was
raging In that locality.
The fire which did so much dam.
age in the Lost creek area laat Sun'
day la well under control, Is the re
port at this time, for which all are
truly thankful.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Elliott of
Medford were callera in Engle point
laat Saturday.
Miss Gladys Nichols returned to
Medford Bundsy evening after spend
lng the week-end with hei mother.
Mra. Eva Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. John Norrts of Jack
aonvllle and Mr. and Mrs. John WU
flay and daughter Jane of Eugene
were callera at the Henderson home
one dsy lsst week.
Miss Margy Nichols waa a last week
end guest of Miss Dorothy Vestal of
Reese creek.
Deepest sympathy of the entire
community Is extended to Ollff Hick
son snd family In the loss of his
father, Jsrk HK-kson, lovingly known
as "Dad." who passed away at the
Bacred Heart hospital In Medford
Monday night. He had a host of
warm frlenda and will be greatly
missed.
Building contract In Florida for
the first seven roontna of i3S totaiea
Mi, mi, ooo.
Popcorn la becoming an Important
crop in the lower Rio Orande valley
of Texas.
Ablathar waa a Hebrew high priest
la the time of David.
Prospect
Ye Poets Corner
HERE'S TO MEDFORD
Discontented? Don't like homer
Itchy feet that want to roamf
These were once my symptoms, too
I've returned from trav'llng through
sixteen thousand miles or more
Olaclar land to troplo ahnre
Desert sand and blistering sun,
Where snakes and glla monsters run;
Tropic palm and dripping heat.
Where hot Atlantic breakers beat;
Cltlea towering black and foggy;
Dank awamps, musty and boggy;
Skeetera, 'gators, poison lizards,
Hurricanes and blinding bllraarda:
Mt. McKlnley towering high.
Etcned against an Icy sky;
Olaclers, Icebergs, frozen sea
(Thanks, no frosted nose for me).
Ah, there's no romance now you know
In nvukluk, malemute and anow
(I'll admit thla may be so
When It's not sixty-two below).
Romance In the tropics, too,
White baked sand, sktoa so blue,
palms against a moonlit sky,
Sluggish streama where 'gators Ho
lt all sounds pretty hard to beat
(When you're not sweltering In the
heat).
Too hot, too cold, too high, too low
Something wrong where'er you go.
And water? Say, such awful stuff
Alkali, hot, nasty, rough.
And smells? All you couldn't wish:
New Orleans' market to Alaska'a fish
Let poots sing of distant clime
Olve me Medlord every time.
Here the water'a sparkling pure,
Not one hardship to endure.
Here you find the ideal spot
Not too cold and not too hot.
Dashing streama snd leaping trout
Paradise beyond all doubt.
Now. when I feel that yen to roam,
I'll read a book and stay at home.
V. W.
When Wedding Hells Are Mlcnt
(To the Newly-wed)
Just accept this as a token
Of a friendship that's unbroken:
For it's written by the man who
really knows
What It means to take a wife.
And be henpecked all your life:
And enoh week will find you broke
from buyln' clothes.
When you're through with all that
spoon In',
And you're over honey-moonln':
And the weddln bells have lost their
golden charm
When ynu'ro almost driven frantic
With s set of howlin' twins upon
your arm.
Oh, the goln' now. Is easy,
And the path la cool and breesy;
And tt looks like perfect bliss for
evermore v
But you mustn't be forgettln.'
When those babies start to fretthY
You must leave your cosy bed to walk
, the floor.
Now, It seems like milk and honey,
Bins, It isn't quite so funny
When you find that two oan't live as
ehesp as one.
Yes, they call It matrimony,
When the thing Is all bologna;
But Just go ahesd don't let mo spoil
your fun.
Elroy W. Anderson, 433 Benson
Street, Medford, Ore.
Meteorological Report
October I, 1039
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Friday: little change In temper
ature.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday
but fogs on coast and Friday morn
ing in western valleys. Little change
In temperature. v
Temperature year ago today:
Highest, 93; lowest. 43.
Total monthly precipitation, 0.3S
lncbi deficiency for the month, 0.03
Inch. Total precipitation since Sep
tember 1, mas, 0.83 inch! defi61enoy
for the sesson, 0.IT Inch.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yea
terday, 37 per cent; A . m, today.
7ft per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 8:09 s. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 8:01 p. m.
Observations Taken at 8 a. m
ltO Meridian Time.
CITY
Ohaervatlons Taken st 8 A. M
120tli Meridian Time
Boise
rp
w ED
f! M
78 48 .. Clear
88 80 1.33 Rain
68 48 .10 Clear
80 40 T. Rain
83 48 .... Foggy
43 83 T. Clear
78 63 Cloudy
81 43 ... Clear
88 60 1.84 Cloudy
73 68 Clear
90 04 M Clear
63 63 Cloudy
78 48 Clear
84 43 Foggy
78 43 Clear
83 64 Cloudy
68 63 T. Cloudy
66 48 Clear
78 60 Clear
68 84 1.44 Cloudy
Boston .
Chicago
Denvor .
Eureka
Helena
Calipers are Instruments for mess
tiring the dlemeter or thickness of
small objects.
A snake at LaFayette, Ala., climbed
a light post and helped Itself to the
Insecta flying around the light bulb
Kentucky officials say 446 Insur
ance companies sre licensed In thst
state.
The Mexican army baa established
an air patrol at Pledras Negrss, op
posite Eagle Paaa, Tea.
The dog's-head butterfly has an al
most exact likeness of a dog on each
front wing.
Los Angeles
MEDFORD -
New York
Omaha .
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
Rosehurg
Lalt Lake City
San Francisco
Seattle
Bpokane
Walla Walla
Washington, D.C.
LITERARY DIGEST
POLL MISLEADING
Most Voters in Mail Poll Are
Prosperous Few of Poor
Heard From 'Outs' Also
First to Send in Ballots
Early returaa from th r
Digest presidential noli am
and can aerloualy mlsleid both Re
publican and Democratic manage
ment, Elmo B. Roper, Jr., New York
market analyst, declares In an article
"Forecasting Election Returns," pub
lished today In the Review of Ha
vlewa. A discussion of "straw vote'
methods, the article concludes that
the result, obtained by the Ameri
can Institute of Publlo Opinion, cur
rently ravonng President Roosevelt,
are more dependable at the preeent
time.
Doubts regarding the represents,
ttve character of early returns from
the Digest poll arise from the fol
lowing facts, the author says:
1. The poll la conducted entirely
by mall. The largest number of re
turaa from a mall poll wually comes
from prosperous people; 47 percent
of well-to-do people, accustomed to
receiving and replying to mall, have
been known to answer mall polls
when only three percent of the def
initely poor families have expressed
an opinion. To offset thla weakness
personal calls on people In lower eco
nomical levels must be made,
a. First returns from mall polls
on political queatlona come from peo
ple with violent foellugs, The "throw
the rascal out" bloo are the moat
prompt. The "outs" are always the
moat vocal, Thus It la normal ei
pectancy In the present poll that the
Republicans would be more prompt
In returning ballots.
Mr. Roper points out that "say
msil survey which does not consider
the economlo levols of Its respond
ents Is spt to be unreliable because
It reflects an undue percentage of
the opinions of the prosperous. IB
addition, accuracy requires a close
atatlstlcal balance between all other
pertinent factors such as the propor
tions living In large cities, small
cities, small towns, and on (arms; the
proportlona of men and women; the
relative members In various age
groupa; and factors varying by geo
graphic areas."
According to Mr. Roper, the Amer
ican Institute of Publlo Opinion poll
Is apparently making an earnest ef
fort to get returns from a cross see- .
tlon of the varying eoonomlo levels,
and from the young and old alike.
This poll, he says, "relies on mailed
ballots to get returns from people
In upper Income tnd age brackets,
but has found It necessary, In order
to preserve the balance, to get re
turns from people In the lower In
come brackets and from young peo
ple by means of personal Interviews.
"It Is Interesting to note," ood
tlnues Mr. Roper, "that the mall bal
lots coming from upper Income level,
and older people show a preference
for Landon, but the majority far '
Roosevelt among the poorer people)
and the young people Is so strong
thst the results of the poll as a whole
ahow Roosevelt well In front. This
conflicts sharply with early Literary
Digest returns."
Because of scientific sampling
methods, Mr. Roper believes that the
aurvey being made by Fortune Maga
zine la apt to be acourate in fore- -casting
popular vote. Since not all
statea are covered, however, he does
not believe that it will necessarily
be reliable In forecasting the elec
toral vote. '
Mr. Roper Is a member of the firm
of Oherlngton si Roper, New York
Otty, market analysta and merchan
dising consultanta.
High School News
by
STUDENT REPORTERS
By Pfggy Heter
First Dramatic club meeting of the
year waa held at school the fifth
period Tuesday with last yesrs offi
cers presiding. Originally the meet
ing was called for election of officers
but a motion waa carried that the
election be postponed until after the
new members had been admitted.
The tryouts will be held Tuesday, Oc
tober 6, after school. The debate
team for the lnterschoo debate was
appointed and It consists or Nile
areon, GrAce Turnqulat. Helen Thomp
son and Corrlne Harwood,
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere ap
preciation for tbe aympathy and kind
ness ahown us by our friends during
our recent bereavement: also for the
beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and
Mra. t. F. Bingham.
window OLABS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
wli.dows ressonably Trowbridge cab
inet Works.
Direct Reduction
LOANS ON HOMES
In Medford District
Reasonable lntereat
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS LOAN AMN.
OF MEDFORD
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