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RATES
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(Minimum 36c)
Each additional Inaertlon.
ner word
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per line per month without
copy ohanges e1-35
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST--11 dog miming, call i16.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
miuTTn alrl for General house'
.rk. Retcrenccs required. Call
. 1194-W.
WANTED Experienced girl or middle-aged
woman to help care for
two baDies ana uo u&nv
Call at 521 Spencer.
WANTED A cook and wultress. man
and wne preicm-u. nvt ra... ......
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED competent young man for
farm work good wages. Perman
ent employment If satisfactory.
Telephone o-vt
WANTED Experienced orchard man
- to manage a 30-acre pear orchard.
Orchard fully equipped. Comfort
.. . ...ti,i r-nii mo
aoie uumo iui v....
WANTED Two sets of woodcutters
married men preferred, to cut 12
IIJOH Ml HU pt r ',. ,
saws and tools furnished. Will give
contract on auv onu.
Also wonted, cordwood and hard
wood cutters. R. V. Gardner, Colo
man crock, Rt. 1, Medford.
WANTED BoyB to sell newspaper?
nitemoons. ftppiy am" inuum.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Experienced former and
wife lor larKO rancn. i-rvier
with turkev raising experience
Salary and percont ol profits. Box
265, Tribune.
WANTED Apple pickers at the Frlnk
orcnara. mono out-..
WANTED SITUATIONS
PHILIPPINO boy desires position as
cook and house boy. Good refer
ences. Phone 808-W.
WANTED Light housekeeping by
mlddleagcd lady. Small family.
Mary Walker, Talent.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and typ
ist, college graduate, desires posi
tion. References. - Write Box 318
Mali Tribune.
WANTED-M1SGELLANEOUS
WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished
house with 3 or more bedrooms by
Oct. 15th. Box 285. Tribune.
WANTED Transportation to South
Dakota or near, around Oct. 8th to
12th. Will drive or pay part ex
penses. Phone 10-F-13.
WANTED Flat-top office desk. Phone
l. 810W.
WANTED To buy house. Would pay
up to 2500. Box 318. Tribune.
WANTgood dairy cow. 4 yeara old
Must be good milker and abortion
tested. Box 312. Tribune
EMPTY furniture van Rolng to San
Francisco, Oct. lOlh. wants load for
there or way points. Phone 615
Hawley Ttantfer.
RELIABLE driver goln? to Fresno
Cal.. about Oct. -7: return about
week. Take two passengers; share
expenses, phone 1C32.
W NTED Small place, some ground,
irr!c,atd: Improvement optional
Must be reasonable. State locate
and price. Box 159. Tribune.
WANTED Minimi property, placer
preferred. Give locution and pries
Must be reasonable. Box 160
Tribune.
WANTED Laundry, men's or family
Mrs. Huson. Phone I345-M.
WANTED Will Py top prices to!
good used furniture, ranges, neai
ers. etc
nm nnfinK ANDKEWS
Fire Hall Bldg 6th St.-Front Tel 647
JUNK Highest prices paid fol brass
radiators, copper storage oa-torles
aluminum and other metai
Scrap iron small or isrgt lots
pipe am. marhlnrry wool ant cot
ton raps innr iube
Our prices will interest you
eh,. b-i, uirwu Mohnlr
Houtenoid cods furniture stoves
oouer.t or sold.
ME'OKORD BARGAIN HOUSE
WANTED Lamb wool See the Med
ford Bargain House. 27 No Urape
tt'ANTETVrtl, tO lOOk St D3V OS!-
gams almost new clothing fm all
the family sih a ninu
HIGHEST PRICES P'ld for furniture
ar.d nousenou gooos. n. w-
WANT IO BUY some eood young
b.-eeem ewes V J Prullppi Hoto
Orsrifl Mt-dt'.ta
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RFT.'T Modern 5-r'O.Ti furnish
ed ?.o. 1019 Q.'.crn Anne.
FOP. RENT 4-room hoil'e 'i acre
on Waba'h Ave. Call il w. o.n
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT, SALE OR TRADE for
smauer nouse. 7 -room bouse, 4 lots,
shade and fruit trees, In Phoenix.
A charming home. Call 6-F-3.
FOR RENT Partially furnished 4-
room nouse. Phone 1333-W.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
nouse. riano. stove U desired.
Reasonable. Sunset on the Rogue,
Trail, Ore.
FOR RENT a small, furnished mod
ern nouses. Adults only. 410 Hamil
ton. FOR RENT FORNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished room. 303
North Holly.
PLEASANT sleeping room on sast
side, close In. Meals U desired.
204 Genesee.
FURNISHED room, steam heated, 1 or
2 people. 7H W. 10th. Tel. 87S-L.
FOR RENT Pleubant front room
downstairs, to adulta only, 010 W
HEATED room, private home for bus.
lno&s people. 10S Geneva.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Orspe.
FOR RENT RCOM BOARD
BOARD and ROOM In private home.
830 month. Including laundry. 1003
West Main.
WANTED Middle-aged man to room
and board; heated room; 125.00
414 s. Riverside.
ROOM and board. Reasonable rates.
325 West 8th.
FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea
sonable. 320 E Main St.. Medford
FOR RENT APARTMENT8
FURNISHED, heated apt., private en
trance, phone, etc. 618 8. Oakdale
FURNISHED apartments.
Central.
FURNISHED 3-room apartment; bath,
hot water. 821 W. 10th.
FURNISHED 'J duplex, 604 W. 10th
FOR RENT Bachelor apartment, and
rooms. 414 8. Riverside.
FURN. APTS. 118 Ajmond street.
FURNISHED lower apartment; adults.
345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished apt.
with electric conveniences In
quire 305 So Oakdale
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS GOOD RANCH for lease. Inquire
Mrs. Mary Helms, 7 miles south of
Ashland at Klamath Junction,
FOR RENT store room. Inquire at
Bnrt:etts. 42 bo. central,
FOR EXCHANGE
TO TRADE Corn for cows or heif
ers. H. R. Pitts, R. 9, Box 301. Oak
Grove Road.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Fully stocked and equipped dairy
farm, Irrigated clover and alfalfa
land, well located, will take medium
priced Medford home.
Also
Beautiful Medford home, practically
new. cost 810.000. will sell for 86000.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
No. 7. N. Bartlett St.
Phone 1406
FOR TRADE Well located Medford
home, for acreage. Box 148. Tribune
FOR SALE or TRAUc 280 acres wood
land, ooay iir ana taurei. u miic.
from Medford. Good roada. Tel
549 -R.
WANT Small farm or dairy fol Med
ford income. Boa 3580. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WHY?
Dairy with Cows. Half Price
83650.00
75 acres 60 acres In elover and al
falfa. Irrigated, abundance water.
10 fine cows. 5 heifers. 30 tons of
hav In barn, machinery, house,. oarn,
pump house. All goes. Total pur
chase price 13630.00. eiaou casn,
balance terms. 82000 less thsn mar
ket value. For Immediate sale.
J. C BARNES
Phone 1127 Y 20 N. Peach
hir sale 27 Olenn Oak Court.
Portland owner deairej quick saie,
riua mnma h.rriwnod floor, furnace.
fireplace, on attractive street, priced
verv low. Charles K. nay, neaiior
Medford Bldg. Phone 3C2.
for SALE Bear Creek bottom gar
den land, water rlgnt practically
paid up. 4 mile from Medloro
Phone 130 or 1524-b evenings.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 '4 acres.
gOOd SOU, a-rOOm House, uuriiivuv
good well; timber land preierrea
p. wedge, 1 mile west Talent school
RANCH suitable for dairying and
stock raising; irrigation, runniB
creek through place; buildings ana
fenced. Terms. Tea luoravs,
miles west Agate school.
FULLY Improved and reconditioned
.even acres lor bsib or vru. ....
r, .,-.,,4 n.rtv phi.n. 12HB MM
ford or E. N. Stldd, Ashland Hotel
FOR SALE 4 A near Medford. about
3 A. in waintita, penciirs '"
Sale price H.0O0 with emsll down
payment and monthly payments on
balance.
. - j-ri-wm mnrf.iM home
cltv water, Irrigation. 31 peach
. ... , .kl.b hmiu
trees. Deirie., gw. v,,,.-..
double garage, barn. Excellent value
at 12100.00 esuu.uu aovm
.nu monthly.
ALSO
100 Acres In excellent orchard dis
trict; 60 acres mostly Bartletts and
D'Anious. 20 acres Newtuwn apples
balance In alfalfa: all Irrigated
full line of tools and Implements
Sacrifice price S13.500 00.
CHLES A. WING AGENCY. INO
109 E. Main St. Phone 728
FOR SALE 6 room house on paved
street, furnished. 11.950. 1850 caan
Call owner. 1613-J or 873-J.
!, ACRES. 4-room house, store
room, sleeping porch; 3 chicken
houea. good bricked well. Bear
crek loam, part alfalls I", mlle
from Central Point. 175 down, til
month winch Includes Int and
Uls. Bal tm. Writ P. O. Box
Box 780, Medlotd.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE By owner, three-room
modern home. East side. auu oown
and 617 per month on balance
Including Interest. Price 6900 on
terms. 6760 cash. Call at 118 Wil
lamette Ave.
AND 10 ACrUS tracts Only 110
down. 85 month. Mostly tine level
soil, on pavement. Water and elec
tricity. 60 TO 80 ACRE tracts Mostly level
fine soli, on pavement. Electricity,
water. 650 down, 610 month, near
G. Pass. Montgomery, owner, Jack
son Hotel, Medford.
FOR SALE 6-rvom modern house
in Ashland. Trees: near parit;
five minutes walk from post office
(879.00. $250 00 down, (or one week
018 So. Oakdale.
WHEN you think of real estate think
Of BROWN Ss WHITE.
HOUSES for sale or rent, jackson
County Blag fc Loan Assn
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
WE INVITE you to Inspect the beau
tiful Brown Swiss cattle at tne
Phtpps Orchard. We nors- have
young bulls for sale. Brown Swiss
for more milk. Phone 417.
FOR SALE 75 choice Blackfaeed
ewes. Some eleftfble for registry.
V. Bursell, Medford, R.R. No. a.
Phone 355J-9.
FOR SALE 3 work horses around
1 300 lbs. John Darby, Orli fen
Creek.
FOR SALE Two young milk cows.
milking, weaner and reeder pigs.
Veltla Biles. Foots Creek. 0th house.
FOR SALE Brood sow and pigs.
1704 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE OR TRADE One milk
cow, 3 heifers, for hay, grain ox
laying hens. 1307 Sunset Ave.
FOR SALE Baby bull r dives.
uyice uairy.
CLOSINO-OUT SALE Farm and gar
den tools, household lurnuure
breakfast set, pressure cooked can
ned fruit and vegetablea Gould's
1 mile south of Talent, on highway
Tel. Ashland 371-R-l.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1D39 Dodge Touring Se
an tee. Big discount. 8 per cent In
terest, low monthly payments.
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge & Plymouth Distributors
FOR SALE! Durant 4-door sedan
1704 N. Riverside.
1020 FORD coupe, 135.00.
Riverside.
SOME lat model, saie use cars to
choose from
1035 Bulck Sport Coupe
1935 Dodge 4 -Door Bed. with Trunk
1934 Ford V8 a-uoor Heaan
1934 Graham 4 -Door Sedan
1933 Ford V8 3-Door Sedan
1933 Chev. Pick-up
1032 Ford V8 Coupe
SKINNERS GARAGE
143 So, Riverside
Bulok, Pontlao Sales Ac Service
FOR SALE 1928 Ford Sedftn. Good
condition, make otter, cnu evenings.
813 Beekman Ave.
FOR SALE 103o Chrysler and Ply
mouth demonstrators. Save up to
300. Lange Motor Car Co.. 38 w
Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOR SALE
We have the following Chevrolet
demonstrators for sale at a great
discount:
1 Frosty Green Master Sport Se
dan.
3 Gun Metal Sport Sedans (Mas
ter). 1 Willow Green Sport Sedan (Maa
ter.. 1 Town Sedan (3-door with trunk)
(Master).
1 Stnndard 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 years depreciation taKen.
ROOUE RIVER CHEV.. INO.
Sparta Bldg.
USED CAR
CLEAN-UP SALE
LATE MODELS EASY TERMS
1933 Chryaler 6. 5-peasenger coupe
1033 Chrysler 6 sedan.
1035 Plymouth Deluxe sedan.
1933 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan.
1034 V-8 sedan.
1932 Chevrolet coupe.
1031 Ford aedan.
1930 Hudson aedan.
A good selection of others to
choose from.
LANOE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 N. Riverside. Tel. It.
FOR SALE 1933 Chryaler Imperial o
pa&senger coupe, like new. Must be
sold by Oc. 15th.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 N. Riverside.
FOB SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
port SALE Gaa burning clrculatora.
Each one a bargain. Tel. 1618-W.
FOR SALE Colt Woodsman .33
brand new. wltham'a Magneto Ac
Parte. 8th & Riverside Sta.
POLE SAW 30-Inch saw with steel
frame. Will trsde for wood. E. R.
White, 134 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Wide-mouth gallon Jars
and 42-gal. hardwood barrela at
Husons' Conf.
FOR SALE or WILL RENT to respon
sible party, good upright piano.
Phone 83.
FOR SALE Oats and vetch seed mix
ed. 468-J-l.
FOR SALE Sorghum mill and cook
ing vat, complete, reaaonable. John
Darby, Orlffln Creek.
NEWTOWN8 Windfalls, you pick
them up. Bring your own con
tainers. Edgevale Orchard.
FOR SALE Wedgewood 35.000 BTU
circulating gas heater. Ifeaaonable
Excellent condition. 837 So. Holly.
FOR SALE Ear corn or will trade for
pigs or leghorn pullets. Chas.
Isaacs. Crater Lake Hwy
FOR SALE Brunewlck combination
billiard and pool table. Home sire.
Fully equipped. Box 364 Tribune
RANGE, ivory bedroom ,ulle and
mlrceUanemui furniture for aale l'.
139 TTlpp St.
APPLE& Newtown 35c lug: 6 for tl.
You rick 'em and brlntr container
Crystal Spring uairy itancn.
FOR SALE One O. E 7-foot rem. !
erator. almost new; 1110 discount
Paott 1610-J.
FOR BALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Snow apples. Red De
licious. Sgobel & Day, 3 Fir.
FOR 13 ALE Marquette exienslon cr
trunk. Jackson Hotel Barber Shop.
ONE SMALL PIANO
First-class condition. Looks as good
as new, 150; (5 down, 6 per moi.Vj
will handle. Fully guaranteed
Good Used Piano, $69.
BALDWIN PIANO SHOP.
NICE canning tomatoes lo pr lo
j Ulcers ftc. p. J. bogan, siewari
Ave.
CANTERBURY BELLS and Iris, 36c
clump. 717 Oak St.
FOR SALE Apples, Winter Banana
ana Delicious, jonatnana. jsow
towns. Near Lem Hughes, Fern
Valley, will Gentry.
APPLES Gebhard 'a. Central Point,
mile north Bear creek bridge.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious
Spltzenberg and Newtown apples
Not over 35o box. Orchard run
Bring containers. Joe Kantor, Rout
4, Box 337.
ROOFING All kinds done by men
of experience. Call Webb b Car ion.
370.
GLASS All kinds replaced We call
and deliver. No extra charge. Call
Webb & Carlon. 370.
DELICIOUS apples, O grade and cults
Aia vista racxing House.
FOR SALE Chesp, fill dirt.
1034-Y.
FOR SALE Hopper for sawdust
buf ner wl th oa i fie pia te. a i most
new Bargain Cat. at Mail ITlbune
GRAIN DRILL. 6-foot Peoria drill
with grass seed attachment. E. R.
White, 134 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE! Grapes now ripe J A
Manke. 4 miles west of Medford
FOR SALE Apples Tel 13a-U
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE. STOMACH ACID. GAS PAINS,
INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get
free sample doctor's prescription,
Udga, at Western Thrllt Store.
CHRISTMAS Is coming. Bo economi
cal this year . . . give portraits of
yourself . . . Call 329, the Kcunell
Ellis Studio, regarding Xmas Spe
cials. A BETTER REBORE JOB at a saving
Frees' Garage. 801 No. Central,
PAINT Your House 15.00 to 105 00
Tinting, papering $3 60 to (8 00 per
room. Labor and material com
plete Call Webb and Carlon 370
ROOFING
COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICE
Composition. Shingles and Built-up
roofs. Phone 640. Free estimate
Easy monthly payments. ROGU2.
RIVER ROOFING CO., 133 West
Main.
ROOFING Bring your roof trouble
to us. Old roofs repaired, new roofs
applies. Pabco products. Bkerson
Paint and Roof Store, 88 4. Bart
lett. Phono 243
PERSONAL
PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
Madam Avon. Palmist and Clair
voyant. gives truthful advice on all
affairs of life. Tells your past
present, and future. If in
doubt as to what step to take
consult Madam Avon toduy; 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 0 P. M. Located at Kin bow Auto
Camp. 1746 No. Riverside. Cahln i
PLASTERING
PLASTERING, stucco, plain or orna
mental; plaster patching. 113 So
Fir.
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BUSINESS CHANCES
STORES for lease. Will divide
suit tenant. Hotel Allen.
450 WILL BUY grocery store In main
part of town. Write Box 319
Tribune.
FOR LEASE Reasonable terms, ser
vice station opposite Pine Cone
Phone 053, Medford, for Informa
tion. LEASE Whole Interest In service
station on Crater Lake Hwy.; for
sale to right party. If interested
writ P. O. Box 1074. Medford.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO
HUB INSUlfANCfc
ABSTRACTS
ESCROW
MURRAY ABSTRACT COf AbstraoU
of Title. Rooms 8 and o. No 83
North Central Ave., upstalra
Chiropractor
E. M NELSON. Chiropractor N. O M
Service 1212 W lOt '
Expert Window Cleaners,
LbT GEO ROE DO IT - tl UM
House cleaning, floor waxlug ori
ental rue ciennlnR and upholstering
I'lano Instruction
FRED ALTON HaIUHT readier ol
Piano Accredited reacner aiei
c.iord Modern i'lano Melbod dtu
dip. 11B LIBerty Hulldlng
J'he taMltnn Ifllup.
THE FASHION SHOP 308 U. 8.
Nat l Banlt Building. Drrasmaktng.
Mvrtle Andrews, phone 1181. But
tons and buckles covered.
Money to Lend
MONEY
l.OANDII O.N AUTOS. LIVESTOCK
FUKNITUHE. ENDORSED
NOTES. ETC.
We want to supply your money need
wltnout red tape ot delay
si:k w e. THOMAS
MGR. MEDFOHD'8 OLDEST AND
LAROEST PEHSONAL FLNANCB
COMPANY
46 So Central, around Floor
CrBtenan rhealer Bldg
Lie No 9-I61-M-I80 Pnone 189
Transfer.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movera special tiveatoca
moving equipment Prtoea rlgnl
610 Norm Riverside Phone 016
EAUS 1HAN8FEH t STORAGE CO.
Ottlce 18 So Fir Phune 318 Prices
right Service guaranteed
RE1NK1NO TRANSFER CO Long
distance naming Furniture cattle
anything 111 N nr. Phone loan
O Stuart.
rHUCKINO AND 8TORAOE Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving eto Reaaonable rates
Tel BUS F E Samson Co.
LEGAL .NOTICES
Notice of Hnai llculni
In the Mutter of the Estate ot f A.
Skinner. Deceasro.
In che County Court, Jackson
County. Oregon. Notice la hereby glv
on that the 18th day ol Octorer. 1036
at 10 vclock a. m ha, beet, fixed by
order ol the Cour. norcln fo' a hear
Ing and for objee'lona If any there
on. In tne office of tho County JudRO
at the County Court Houso Medford.
Oregon.
JOE A. OKAY. Administrator.
Notice of Meelljg of Board of
t-;f iiuIImi thin '
To Whom It May Concern:
Notlcu Is hereby given that the
Board of Directors of the Grants paaa
Irrigation District will meet Tuesday.
OrtnhPT 8th 10.16 at 10:00 o'clock
Cross-Word Puzzle
12. Spider trap
12. Compact
If. Preiervea In
brine
II. Small part or
piece
21 Sharp harate
ringing
ound
it. Old wrapon of
warfare
25. Vehicles for
enow travel
J7. Conclude
2. Australian
bird
20. Rare old vio
lin 11. Common In
formtr
83. Meager
34. Signify
35. Unit of elec
trical In
ductance 16. Seat of the
University
of Maine
22. Threw typa
Into confu
sion 29. Detail
40. Abstract
exletenee
42. Town in Ohio
44. Automotive
fuel: eoltoq.
IT. In contact with
from above
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enert
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weights
A. M. In the District off lor In the
Court House, Grants Pasa Oregon
acting as a Board of Equailatloi tor
the purpose of reviewing and correct
ing Its assessment and apportion
ment nl taxes.
This notice Is publicised ov order ol
the Board of Directors of the G.anta
Pass Irrigation District thl 7th day
of September. 1038
GRANTS PASO IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
By E. Reed Oarter,
Secrt'tnry-Maiiflger
Grant Pass Irrlgr.iou Distr'ct
By nazei P. Randolph,
Assistant Sonetary.
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Furnished by the Jackson ik'unt)
Abstract Co.. 131 B Sixth Street
Marring Licenses
Edgar A. Rcarll) Jr. and Omar E.
Johnaon.
Harold N. Lange and Marble M.
Williams.
Paul D. Turner and Dorlb Baaliaw.
Harry A. Modrau ana Thclma M.
Bureh.
D. M. Lansworthy and Evelyn M.
Hunt.
Leslie Elmora and Evolvn Reiner.
Sidney R. .Ha mm and Trcva M
Kollert.
Circuit Court
H. C Hanson files cancellation of
assumed business name of "Medford
Planing Mill," Medford.
A. B .Zimmerman vs. N L. Law-
son et ux: for money.
State Industrial Accident Com
mission vs. Merriman's Shop, Inc;
for money.
State Industrial Accident Com
mission vs. Virgil Walsh; for money.
Rein hard Albert Rolf va. Louetta
Susan Rolf; divorce.
Dee Gentry vs. Mrs. James Baugh-
manj damages.
State of Oregon vs. Richard Sher
man Doty; bulglary not In dwelling.
State of Oregon vs. Harold rough -
ty and Buff Marshall; asivault with
Intent to rob..
State of Oregon va. Harold rough-
ty and Buff Marshall; grand lar
ceny. State of Oregon va. Harold rough-
ty and Buff Marshall; assault and
robbery.
James R. O'Connor vs. C R, Rose;
ohattel lien,
Geo. A. Hunt, E. A. Llttrell, Rol
and Hubbard, Incorporate as "Jack
son Investment Company, Inc."
Medford.
Jack Hartley va. Lurid & Bush; for
money.
Estate W. M. Hungate deceased;
probate.
J. A. Perry et al vs. Mamla E. Rid
dle; foreclosure.
United States vs. Commercial Fin
ance Corporation; tax Hen.
Ilciil Estate Transfers
7. E. Chandler et ux to John E.
Peterson. QOD. Land In ULO 44,
TWP. 37 8. R.. 3 Wcat.
Ulrlch Frcdrtcksen et ux to Carl L
Fredrlcksen. Deed. Lot 3, Blk. 63,
Medford,
Harry Hamlah, Tr. to Ormlco Pro
ducts, Inc. QOD. N of B, SW of
SE, SE Of SW SCO. 0, Tvp 38 S. R.
3 E.
Scott V. Davis et al to Etta M.
Vawter et al. WD. W, WV4 of SE,
NE of BE, 8E Of NE Seo. 38; B4 of
SE See. 83: Zi of BE Heo 34, Twp.
33 . R. 3 East.
Thomaa J. Boron et ux to Russell
O. Coulter. WD. S4 of aft of SE of
NW Seo. 33, .Twp. 33 B. R. I W.
Alice B. Butler et vlr to Hugh P.
Barron. Deed. Land in Seo 40 8. R. 3
East, and NW of SW, HE of SW Seo.
34, Twp 80 B. R. 3 East.
D. G, Han scorn et ux to P. L. Vin
son et ux. WD. 8E of BE Seo. 0, Twp
35, 8. R. a West.
Charles P. BUtch to James M.
Can trail et ux. WD. Lot In Jackson
ville. Fred J. Dengler et ux to Dwlght
C. Horton et ux. WD. Lot In Rogue
River, Oregon.
ROBKBURG, Ore Oct. (API
Plans are under way for a state min
ing and geology anaorlatlon aa a re
sult of the mining conference here
Saturday.
The organization, which will have
subdivisions In all mineral bearing
counties of the stale, will work in
co-oneratlon with state and planning
commissions but will be Independent
of these and other organizations.
Among Immediate alms of the as
sociation are formation of a state bu
reau of mining and addition of an
extension course In mining and ge
ology to the curriculum og tha state
sytem of higher education.
TE
FOR NEW STATE HOUSE
SALEM, Ore., Ot. 8, (AP) The
first step In conatrucAon of the new
state capltol was completed this
week end. Contractor Roy L. Houck
removed hla equipment after clearing
the site, excavating for the basement,
constructing foremen' quarters and
enclosing the scene of future build
ing activity w)h a high board fence
Houck completed hla work In Just
three weeks from the time of getting
the contract. The ground Is In redi
neu now for start of the building
ItIf. bids for which will not be
opened until late November.
llrnwd.r on Tmir
NEW YORK. Oct. . (UPl Enrl
Browder. the communist candidate
for pr.sid.nt who wu detained In
Jail at Terra Haute. Ind., to prevent
him speaking there, will leave to
morrow on a New England spraktnfl
tour, communist campaign head-
I quarter, bar, announced today.
BUREAU OF INI
ASSOCIATION AIM
(OPNTIEFS
i.
Bellview
BELLVIEW. Oct. 6. (Spl.) The
homo extension unit of Bellview met
for Its October session at the club
house Friday for an all-day meeting.
Mrs. Mabel Mack presented the sub
ject, "Food for the Child." She used
charts to show the relatlvo vulua of
needed elements. At the noon hour
! ii luncheon was served by the two
j hostesses, Mrs. Alice Pafjel and Mrs.
Lan'nl, supplemented by ail ads and
desserts. During the business ses
sion, Mrs, Carl Henry was elected
chairman and Mrs. Mack was chosen
as secrotary and treasurer. Mrs. Al
bert Arnold and Mrs. I. E. Dread
mond Vvere appointed hostesses for
the November meeting. Mrs. B. H.
Chrlatlleb and Mrs. Metcalf will go
to Medford to receive Instruction in
the making of salads.
Tho Upper Volley Community club
will meet at Its club house the sec
ond Wednesday of the month, Octo
ber 14. Mrs. Sherard, Mrs. Lamklu,
Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Con ley will be
the hostesses for this meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Dead mond have
Just Installed a new telephone in
their home. They purchased the
company right and the telephone In
strument from Lee Wallls.
Bert Peachey, who has been em
ployed on special duty at the Ash
land reservoir because of fire haeards,
la now back at homo.
A. A. Snider opened a coffee shop
In Ashland on the corner of Second
street and East Main. Mr. and Mrs.
Snider bought and remodeled the San
ford home last spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Byrd, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Longstreth, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Moore, Mr. and Mra. B. H.
Chrlstlleb and Mr and Mrs. Black at
tended the reception given at the
Junior high school for Mr. Briscoe
and the Ashland teachers.
J. O. Barnard of Corvallla, Ore.,
was calling on old friends In Bell-
view the first of the week. Mr. Bar
nard Is a former resident of this dis
trict.
Emmett Carlisle of Stockton, Calif.,
and Clarence Carlisle of Pittsburg
uDiu., were gueais oi tneir grana
mother, Mrs. Nellie Carlisle, last !
week,
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Dunn, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Longstreth, Mr. and Mrs.
Poyer, Richard 0. Joy and Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor Williams wore among
those attending the 4-H livestock fair
In Medford Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Robort Boll are lifting
the roof of their house and building
dormer windows. They will finish
two bedrooms In thla added space.
Jack Battling, principal of the Bell
view school, wns In an nuto nccldont
September 37. Jack was not injured
but his mother, Mrs. G, R. Moffat,
was seriously Injured and ta now In
a Medford hospital.
Mrs. Henry Stenrud left lost week
with her slater, Mra. Miller of Garde
nia, Calif, for Minnesota, where ahe
will visit with her mother and other
relatives. She will bo gone about a
month.
The Bellview 4-H livestock club
made a splendid showing at the cluo
fair In Medford. Six first prlees were
taken, five seconds and many more
prizes were taken by members of this
club. Bob Dawson won two firsts on
hla hogs. Melvln Poyer won two
firsts on his Jerseys and Marvin
Poyer won two firsts on bla aheep.
Marvin placed first In the county In
the showmanship contest, Richard
C, Joy la the leader of this club.
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, Oct, B. (Spl I
-Marahall Simmons, who came nor
directly from the dusi-bowl of
Katuas, reports that they draped
their windows Inside and out, hun
wet blankets over the doors and
despite all this, would take up twelve
to fifteen pounds of dust from the
floors In the morntnft. Mall carriers,
traveling men and all who might be
caught out, carried dust macks.
Sympathy of their many frlenda Is
expressed for Mr. and Ma, Edgar F.
Bingham, of Medford, 'n the paaalng
of their Infant son', aged seven
montha, Sept. 26, leaving beside his
parents, one brother, Edwin Earl and
sifter Alene. Mra. Blngnam Is the
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heft,
of Central Point, and has many
other relatives In this locality.
Rov. and Mra. Robert C. Lowla
were hosts Thursday evening to the
Baracca, Phllathea class for the
weekly social and business meetings,
Mowing which a party was given In
honor of Mrs. Maynard Putney, as a
farewoll courteay to a valued mom
bar of the claaa. Mrs. Putney was
the recipient of many gltta. Dainty
refreahmenta were aerved at the close
of the meeting.
Sunday dinner guests at the E. E.
Scott home were Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett Scott, of Dunsmulr, Calif., Mr.
and Mra. T. A. Marine, Mr. and Mrs,
Ijcwls Swarty and Miss Gwendolyn
Marine.
Andre chomel, who haa been very
111 for the peat eight weeks, 1. .till
confined to his bed, but slightly Im
proving. All ftlenda are hoping for
hla complete recovery.
W. L. Crltier. of Turlock, Calif.,
who has been guest of his sister,
Mra. W. P. Ortme and family has re
turned to his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mlnnlck cele
brated their wedding anniversary by
having dinner In Medford followed
by attending a show,
Miillala Youth Mlns
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. . AP)
caah prizes of (ISO tor being "the
best youns farmer In their respective
,tate.t" went today to Walter Drctier
Molalla. Ore., Alexander, Swanta,
Chehalis, WaMi . and Howard Annie,
Twin Falls, Idaho,
Forest Creek
FORE3 TCREEK, Oct. 3(Spl.)
Miss Hawl Daviea of Myrtle Creek
was home for the week end Septem
ber 33, Her sister, Susan, accompa
nied ner on ner return Sunday to
Mvrtle Creok.
, Business visitors in Medford Sep
tember 3 included: Mr. and Mra.
Paul Pearco, Mrs, Pearl Pearce, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Mndsen, Mr. and
Mrs. John Black and tamlly.
Mrs. Armprlest, Sr., whose hand
was bitten by & cat two weeks ago,
la Attn having trouble with It. Tb
Infection la more serious than m
believed at first, necessitating several
trips to the doctor.
Logging operations were moved ore
the mountain from Humbug creek
September 20, and immediately cam
to a standstill because of the fire
huJird. Work was resumed again
October 3.
Mrs. Nettle Armprlest and ton. Roy,
were visitors In Ashland September
2B.
Miss Grace Pearce, who la teaching
at Keno, was a week-end guest ot
Mr, and Mrs. George Pearce Septem
ber 38.
Work on the Sterling ditch was
scheduled to begin today. Mr, and
Mrs. Charlie Madsen will camp near
the Hartley ranch where Mrs. Mad sea
la engaged aa cook for the ditch
crew. They planned to leave today
or Tuesdnl.
Mr. Fletcher of Applegate la fire
patrol In this district, making a trip
up the creek at least onec. some
times twice, each day. Aa additional
precaution against fire, two CCO man
from Camp Applegate were stationed
at' the mouth of the creek checking
ell care bound up the creek lart
week.
A new pupil entered Forest Creek
school last week, Klllar Halnee, His
pnwmta are cutting wood for W. A.
Meedi.
The Grange,
Koxy Ann Orange
A very Interesting program wu
given "booster night" at the Orange
hall. The Medford Oleemen opened
the program, ainglng "Swing Along,"
winter Song," "Old Man River" and
"Bella of St, Marys." Charlea Hoover
followed with a short talk on agri
culture. Other numbers were: Violin
nolo by Frank Suva, Jr., accompanied
by Mra. Frank Sllva, Sr.; Orange
legislation, Qarreth Ooddard; reading,
'The Mortgage," Mrs. Elsie Hoover;
"Advantages ot Being a Granger," Rosa
Roberts; dance, Muxlno White; pub
licity, A. H, Banwell.
During Intormlaslon Mr. Banwell
entertained at the piano with sever!
musical numbers which were greatly
appreciated. Mrs. Mabel Sims the
played the grand march to the re
freshment tables.
Centrtil Point Urange
Central Point Orange met In regu
lar session October 3. Attendsno
was small but very Interesting
meeting wss held.
Home Economics club anounc4
they had decided to serve a dinner
to tho public November t. They plaa
to serve turkey and all the gooal
things that go with It, Tickets wUl
be on sale In a luw days.
Legislative committee or the O range
presonted the program, which con
sisted ot community singing, led by
E. W. Brslnard; guessing contest, by
Mrs. Fred Banders; solo, by Roberta
Psnkey, accompanied by lola Black
ford; hsort talk by Professor Jewett;
reading by Mra. Free, Sanders; com
munity singing, led by Mra. ArnoM
Bohnert.
Refreshments were served by Mra.
Warren Patterson and her commit
tee. Entertainment at the table eoo
alsted ot singing led by E. W. Brain
ant and a toast by Fred Sander.
Oold Hill Orange
Oold Hill Orange met October 1
with Sams Valley degree team confer
ring third and fourth degreea upon
20 candidates, two from Orlffln Creek,
five from Sams Valley and 13 ot
Oold Hill.
Quarterly reports were read. Eighty
one paid up members were reported.
A committee from th Home Eco
nomic club reported that th ne
regalia would be ready for next meet
ing. Tlie secretary wishes all sales slip
turned In, that credit may b had
for thorn,
Next Homo Economics meeting will
be held on October 13 at Mr. Pearl
Ferguson's, All blrthda, and wed
ding gift for Flora Friend up to
that meeting date should be brought
or sent.
Serving commute for th next
Orange meeting will be Mr. Clay,
Mrs. Oalbreath. Mis Alio Harper
and Ethel Hendorson,
A rising vote of thank was ax
tended to Sam Valley for their as
sistance in the Initiation.
Fifty members and 41 visitor war
In attendance. '
Pie, coffee and coco were served
In the newly decorated dining room
upstairs. Credit tor thla Is due th
Home Economics club.
Booster night program held on
September 30 was very successful and
enjoyed by all who attended. Th
program oonalated of community
ainglng. Instrumental music, chalk
talka, pautuftUme depleting the sea
son., readings and a chorus led by
th younger members of the Orsna.
There waa also an educational ex
hibit on display.
Oregon Trade Strong
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 8. (API
Dun A Bredstreet Market Aevtaw
said today general retail trad In to I
area was Melng maintained at an In
crroae of 10 to IS per cent over th
corresponding period a year ago.
Collection war good.