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PAGE NTNB J Z2 V. TirETVFOTCD MAIL TOTBUN, TifEDTORD. OTfFOCVST. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1936. ExEiflL; MM Bead every ad on this page. You will probably find ex actly the things you have been looking for or a sate or trade for unused articles you may nave. Search your attic or store-room you may have find many things others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash. If what you want Isn't there advertise lor (lTrlbune Classified ads are i inexpensive effective! par word first Insertion - (Minimum 95c) Each additional Insertion oar word (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy change . FOE WAUT ADS LOST AND FOUND IOST Keys on ring, with leather tag initialed T. M. P. O. Box 024. tOST Elka brooch with opals. Re jward. Phone 1479. LOST- -If dog missing, call iftlfl. ANTED-EMALEHELP VaNTED Elderlylady for light ' housework and companion to elder i ly lady. Borne wages. 343 N. Orape. TEACHER to coach student In ste nography. Box lie, Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress. Must know how to type. Phono 131-J. 1 WANTED A cook ana wultress, mao and wife preferred. Howl Ashland. I WANTED MALE HELP IS THERE In Medford or vicinity a i man who desires to earn more mon i ey? If you have a good tecord and are willing to follow out lnetruc ' tlons, we offer a real opportunity t as dlstrlot roprcsentatlvo of a large, old-line life Insurance company. We offer an exceptionally liberal contraot dlreot with the Home Of fice, with cash bonus for perform ance. Personal assistance when necessary from Oregon superintend ent without coat. Soiling experi ence not required. If you are am bitious and In earnest, address Box 878. Tribune, with reasonable de tails of your record. WANTED Ranch hand for winter job. Phone 355-R-3. WANTED Man to do rought carpen ter work and tana wooa lor pj. o. W. Gebhard, Rt. 3, Mecnoro.. ANTED competent young man for farm work nood wages. Perman ent employment If satisfactory Tolephone 8-F-24 Eagle Point. WANTED Boys to sell newspaper afternoons. APPiy man irmuuc. MALE AND FEMALE VppLEPICKER3 wanted. TelTaoJ, WANTED SITUATIONS MARRIED man, experienced In farm ing and dairy work, wants farm on shares or salary. References. O. 8. Adams, Phlpps Auto Camp WANTED-M1SCELLANE0U8 WE WILL PAY best prices for ranges heaters and furniture. Call U03-J EAD3 it OHRN FURNITURE CO. 38 North Front. WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at Mall Tribune. Awanted Rifles. Rood used furni ture ana doming. nm-j Hand Store, 113 North Front. WANTED TO BORROW 84500.00. First mortgage, goon security, jju i Tribune. EMPTY furniture van going to Sao Francisco, Oct. 10th. wants load for there or way points. Phone 015 Hawley Transfer. WANTED Laundry, men's or family Mra Huson. Phone 1345-M. WANTED Will pay top prices for good used furniture ranges nest- era, etc nni nnnnn A ANDREWS Fire Hall Bldg 6tb St.-Front Tel 647 TTJNK Highest prices psld loi orsss radiators, copper storage na.terles aluminum and other metaia Bcrap Iron small or iarg. iuvo pipe ano macninrry wool anc cot ton rags Inn.r .ubee Our prices will interest you Hides Pelts. Wool Muhalr Household ooos furniture stoves Bouittt or sold MEil"ORD BAHOAIN HOUSE IaNTED Lamb wool ford Bargain House See the Med al No Orape WAN TED You to look st my oaf gains almost new clothing for sll the family 618 B Main HIGHEST, PRICES paid for turnltur. and household goods, poons 1063 WANT IO BUY Some good foung b.-eeding ew V J Pnllippi Hotel Grand Medtoro FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-rootn stucco house asrase Apply at 816 So Riverside Tel 1213-J. FOR RENT 3 small, furnished mod. arn bouses. Adults only. 410 llamll- FOR RENT Partially furnished room house. Prrnr.e 132H-W, FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORES tor suit tenant lease, win aivioe Hotel Allen. iOOOD RANCH lor lea.e Inquire Mrs Mary Helms. 7 mlli-s south of Ashland st Klsmatn Junction. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS STEAM-HEATED room. with private bath, private entrance, on ground floor. 714 w. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished North Holly. FOR RENT Pleasant front room downstairs, to adult only, Bio W HEATED room, private borne for bus iness people, lot oeneva. ATTRACTIVE- rooms 404 8 Orape. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM and board. Reasonable rates 326 West 8th. FOR SENT Rooms and board, rea sonable S'iO K Mem St.. ttedlord FOR RENT APARTMENTS LARGE housekeeping room, si. 60 per week. 037 N. central. FURNISHED, heated apt., private en trance, phone, etc. 618 S. Oakdals FURN. APTd. 118 Aimond street. FURNISHED lower apartments adults 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT i nicely furnished epu with electrto oonvenlenoee. In- qture 305 So OaKdaie FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Good coupe for light trurk or picxup. rnons oio. FOR SALE or will trade for good heif er calves, weaner pigs. Harold crowl, Carkln Orchard, Midway Road. TO TRADE Corn for cows or heif ers. H. R. Pitts, R. 2, Box 301. Oak Grove Road. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acres tim ber, mostly hardwood, In Butte Falla. for Leghorn pulleta and cow that win freshen soon. w. o. rayn, Box 144, Rt, 1, Central Point, elose to BlackweU Hill Service Station. 6-ROOM cabin, well located on Rogue river, trade for vacant lota In Med ford. Phone 1438. WANT small farm or dairy for Med ford income Box 3590. mbune FOR SALE REAL ESTATE OWNER IN TOWN to sell 6-room fur. nlshed house in good location. Must sell within week. Phone room 204. Holland Hotel. FOR SALE Equity In 4 acre, nice 6-room house, close in. Sacrifice for quick sale on account of leav ing town; also lurnuure jur hii. 414 Union. EASY TO OWN 6-room all modern . house with acreage, suburban, on King's nignway; bargain pnoe, looks like new: pay tJlbm casn balance monthly like rent. Call owner. EARL TUMY, 310 Liberty Bldg, WILL SELL equity In attractive 8 room modern home in one of Med ford 'a finest residential districts; fine lawn. vard. ahade trees, or will trads for smaller home in Medford or country. Balance on Home Own ers' long-term, low Interest loan Address owner, Box 481, Mall Trib une. FOR SALE 7 acres, modern house; 18 acres, good buildings; 8 acres, modern house. H N. Lufland, 336 So. Oakdale, noon and evenings. FOR BALE or would lease thirteen acres, 6-room modern house. Also mountain ranch close In. Emma Moore, V4 ml. S. of Talent on high way. FOR SALE 34 acres, Irrigated, under Hopkins ditch, tine garden land, free soil, new 6-room house, splen did location. Will sell at s ssorlflce. or will trade for smsller acreage. L. O. Plckell, 304 E. Main. FOR SALE Equity 4-room modern bouse 100.00. 616 Berrydale Ave., after 6. FULLY Improved and reconditioned seven acres for sale or trade for Portland property Phone 1266 Med ford or E N. Stldd. Ashland Hotel FOR SALE 6 room house on paved street, furnished. 11.950. 8850 cam Call owner, 1510-J or 873-J. FOR SALE By owner, three-room modern borne. East Side 6300 down and (17 per month on balance Including lntereat. Price 1900 on terms. 6750 caah. Call at 118 Wil lamette Ave. 6 AND 10 ACrtE tracts Only 610 down. (6 month. Mostly fine level soil, on pavement. Water and elec tricity. 60 TO 80 ACRE tracts Mostly level fine soil, on pavement. Electiiolty. water. 150 down, 610 month, neat O Pass. Montgomery, owner. Jack son Hotel, Medford. FOR SALE 6-ruom modern house In Ashland. Trees; near park: five minutes walk from poet office S875.00. 6350 00 down, lor one week 618 So Oakdale. WHEN you think Jt real estate think of BROWN It WHITE HOUSr-b tor saie or rent, iackeon Courty BMg at c-oan Asan. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young work mare, weight 1100. Will take good cow or hogs as part payment. J. c. Haakll, Table Rock. FOR SALU 3 weaner pigs. 1 Jersey cow. 4 years old; 9 turkeys nearly full grown. Inquire 726 Alder St. WE INVITE you to Inspect the besu, tlful Brown Swiss cattle at the Tblpps Orchard. We now have young bulls ror sals. Brown Swiss for more milk. Phone 417. FOR SALE 75 choice Black (seed wea. Some elealble for registry V. Bursell, Medford. R.R. No. 2 Phone 3&5J-3. FOR SALE Feeder hcs between 65 aod 100 lbs. Phone 1410 CLOSINO-OUT SALE Farm and gar den tools household furniture breakfsst set. pressure cooked can. ned fruit end vegetables Oould's 1 mile south of raient. on nigbway Tl A'hland 371-R-l FOR SALE POULTRY FOR 8AL 25 Rhode lland Red pullets. 61 each. Six thorobred fautall pigeons. 50c each. Phone 610-R-2. BARRED ROCK CHICKS Wright's Hatcaery. Phone ftil-R-L FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES PGR SALE Completely recondition ed V-8 sedan, by owner. Phorw 887-L. 329 West Jackson. 1928 CHEVROLET roadster, good con dition. 176. Clair Wyant. R. F. D. 1, Box 347, Medford, near Adventtst school. FOR SALE 1928 Ford Sedan. Good condition, make oner, cau evenings. 813 Seek man Ave. FOR SALE 1930 Chrysler and Ply mouth demonstrators, osve up to 8300. Lange Motor Car Co, 38 N Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE We have the following Chevrolet demonstrators lor sale as a great discount: 1 Frosty Green Master Sport Se dan. t Oun Metal Sport Sedans (Mas ter). t Willow Oreen Sport Sedan (Mas ter). 1 Town Sedan (2-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 ts a chance to buy a car with the first year'a depreciation tnken. ROGUE RIVER CHEV., INC. Sparta Bldg. USED CAR CLEAN-UP BALE JATB MODELS -EASY TERMS 1933 Chry&ler 8. 6-pessanger coupe 1083 Chrysler 6 sedan. 193$ Plymouth Dluxe sedan. 1933 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan. 1834 V-8 sedan. 1933 Chevrolet coupe. 1931 ford eedan. 1930 Hudson sedan. - A good selection of others to choose from. LANQE MOTOR CAR CO. 88 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE 1933 Chrysler Imperial 6 pa&Mnger coupe, like new. Must be sold by Oct. 15th. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, sewing machine, wicker table, fernery, desks, many other things. 106 S. Orape. FOR SALE Farm Implements and livestock. Box 997, Tribune. FOR SALE Hey wood -Wakefield baby carriage, good condition, 98.00 Phone 779 -L. LA SALLE Extension University Sales manship course at 460 discount Phone 1147-M FOR SALE Junior sire Simmons crib. Good condition. 231 8. River side. TOKAY crapes 2c. Orders taken. Tel. 307 evenings. Marie Lange, Central point. TOMATOES FOR SALE 25c lug. Bring boxes, and pick. T. J. Par sons, Phoenix. FOR SALE Colts Woodsman .32 brand new. Wlthama Magueto St Parte. 8th a Riverside Sts. FOR SALE Oats and vetch seed mix ed. 468-J-l. NEWTOWN8 Windfalls, you pick them up. Bring your own con. talners. Edgevale Orchard. FOR SALE Ear corn or will trade for pigs or leghorn pullets. Chas. Isaacs, Crater Lake Hwy FOR SALE One O. I. 7-foot refrig erator, almost new; 6110 discount Phone 1619-J. FOR SALE Snow apples. Red De licious. Sgobel & Day, 8 Fir. APPLES Oebhard'a. Central Point, Vi mile north Bear creek bridge. DELICIOUS apples, O grade and culls Ala vista packing House. FOR SALE Baled straw. Arnold, Rt. 1, Box 297. FOR SALaj Cheap, till dirt. 1634-Y. POR SALE Hopper tor sswdusr burner with oaffle plate. Aimoar new Bargain Oat at Mall rribune FOR SALE Grapes now ripe J A Manka. 4 miles west ot Medford FOR SALE Apples Tel iSl-U MISCELLANEOUS HEREIN, I, the undersigned, state that hereafter I will pay no bills or for any merchandise purchased or contrscted for In my name oy anyone without an order signed by myself. JAMES L. COOK. CHRISTMAS Is coming. Bo economi cal thla yesr . . . give portrslta of yourself , . . Call 329. the Kennell Ellis Studio, regarding Xmaa Spe cials. A BETTER REBOKE JOB at a saving Frees' Oarage 801 No Central. PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avon. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives tmthful advice on all " affairs of life. Tells your past present, and future. U in doubt as to what step to take consult Msdsm Avon today; tomor row may be too late Good advice In time, aavee many worries ano many dollars. Satisfaction guaran teed Readings dally, hours 10 A M to 9 P. M Located at Rlnbow Auto Camp. 1748 No. Riverside. Cabin 1 BUSINESS CHANCES TRADE Highway business with In come of a'ioo per month, for eqult7 In small ranch. Must be Improved and close In. F. H. Pearson. Ash land, Ore., Klamath Junction. FOR sale: Restaurant at Tula Lake Cel., doing good business, all equip ped. Price S7IW. see Reed 6e Rob inson, 49 N. Main St., Ashland, Ore FOR BALE1 Lease on service station, with grocery store and cabins, in Crster Lake highway. Phone 052 6450 WILL BUY grocery sK.re In main part of town. Write Box 319 Tribune. LEASE Whole Interest In servtoe station on Crater Lake Hwy ; for aale to right party. If Interested write P. O. Box 1074. Medford. PLASTERING PLASTERING, stucco, plain or orns mental; plsster pstchlng 112 Bo Fir. Lse Mall Tribune rant aua. ROOFING COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICE Composition. Shingles and Built-up roofs. Phone 640 Free estimate Easy monthly payments ROOUl: RIVER ROOFING CO.. 132 Weil Main. ROOFING Bring your roof trouble.' to us. Old roofs repaired, new roofs applied. Pabco products. Ekerson Paint and Root Store, 38 4. Bart lett. Phone 243 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract. JAt'KHON COUNTY AUSTKACT CO T1T1.K INHUKA.NCU AI1STIMT& ESCROW MUKHA V ABSTRACT COAb?tracU ol Title. Room 8 and o. No 32 North Central Ave. upstairs Expert Window Cleaner. LtM OEOHUB DO n lei 1173 House cleaning Hoot wax lug ori ental run cleaning and upm.iawine The rn.siilun tfhup. THE FASHION BHOP 308 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bullulug. Dressmaking Myrtle Andrews, phono 1181. But tons and buckles covered. Money lo Lend MONt.k LOANED ON AUTOS LIVESTOCK 1UIIMTI Ht tNIIOllStl) NOIbS KTC Wt want Co supply vuui money need wltnuut red tape ol aeiay MKK W K rilllMA.1 MQR MEDFOKDS OLUES'I ANL LAROEST PEIUIONAL FINANCE COMPANY 46 So central, (irouno Floor Craterian rneatel Bidg LIO No S-I67-M-IH0 Ptlune 139 - Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices rlgut 819 North Riverside Phone 616 EAU8 TRANSFER ft SIXJKAliE CO. Office 28 So Fir Phone 316 Price. rlgbt Service guaranteed REINK1NU TRANSFER CO - Long distance naullng Furniture aattie anything 111 N Fir Phone 1033 O Stuart rtiUCKINO AND STORAOB - Local and long distance naullng furni ture muvlng eto Reasonable rates Tl 833 F F gnmaun Co LEGAL NOTICES - Notlre of Sheriff's Sale By vlrtuo of an execution In fore closure duly Issued out of and undei the seal of the Circuit Court of the Btato of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me dlrccteo ana aatea on me zist aay ot sop tember, 1936, In a certain action therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, recovored Judgment atalnal Agnos Isaacs Merrell and the Medford National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, and each of them, tne defendants, for the sum of 61.4ti9.28 with Interest at tho rate of b per annum on 694430 thereof from July 3rd, 1036. and with tntcrcBt at 5 per annum on 6405.67 thereol from July 3rd. 1936. with costs and disbursements taxed at 930.20, whim Judgment was enrolled and docketou In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 21st day of Sep tember, 1936. Notice Is hsreby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution, I will on the 24th day ot October. 1036. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the front door of tho Courthouse Mail Tribune Daily Across L Mint approach ft. Multitude t. Apple Juice 14. Circle of light 16. Drug-yielding plant 1. Positive elec tric pole IT. Clumsy 15, Absence of light IL On condition that it. Upper limb 21. Clean or dry by rubbing 14. Mexican rub ber tree 15. Attendant In a ilore SR. Wild night J9. Finished 30. Dim cult SI. HhHOe Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle SEE mIa gjoMHA b e colaIcu 6Mo din AIM E N0R ElA K W A R D SftTC A RE SfH EIRD S SiW EET IfS A T V A IHRESHiNJORMAL BiaPN&N C OVER, LMIREPLDMl I NE lASlf LREgiVE Lk SOR ElE E RlEP'D Y ti. Grow old X3. Urge on S4. Weaving machine 1ft. South Amer ican arrow oolson 61. Having ton Intensity of color ftl. Denoting the central pnrt 14. Unwholesome lv moist. 18. ComDaea Compass point 8 ft. Obstruct 19. Garden flower 66. Like 40, Ossified cartilage iU At an Inner point 41. Wandering 44. Rudely conctie 4f. Frequently 4A. Hold a sesffloD 17. Quantity of Assemble ire or cattle 7 tt. Heavy sub I stance car ried In a I Teimel to 10 give elab.'Uty 11 61 .M II SCI e 64. )n 66 Silkworm 41. Pjithy 49. Pec-lure ftl Go oo foot 87. Floor Hrlnk Incline 2 3 A Si 6 7 8 o ii 7S7T Z5 1023 -?gZf ZZZ SlZZ5ZZB8 33 34 p35 'stir" IlZZZIlZZIliiZZZ 4i so i ; ZZZMtl ZHIlZZIII W,s7 si zrzr 11111 I I I t - 3 I 1 I In the City of Medford. In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for iate and will sell at public auction for oa&n to the highest bidder, to satisfy salJ Judgment, together with the costs ol this sale, subject to redumption as provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants Attness Isaacs Merrell and Norman J Merrell, wife and husband; Jay K Dickinson and Theresa M. Dickinson husband and wife; A. D. Hall and Jnne Doe Hall, whose true name Is Fnye J. Hall, husband and wife; Fred Sander and Jane Doe Sander, whose true name Is Charity Sander, hus band and wife; The Kimball Fruit Company, Incorporated, a corpora tion; State of Oregon; Medford Na tional Farm Loan Association, a cor poration, had on the 20th day of April, 191B, or now have In and to the following described property, sit uated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section Eight, Township Thirty-seven 8outh, Range One West of the Willamette Meridian, and -'rom said point of beginning running thence East 34 chains, thence South 20 chains, thenoe West 4 chains, thence North II chslns, thence West 10 chains, thence South 2 chains, thence West 10 chains, thence North 11 chains to the place of commenc ing, containing 28 acres, more or less, and being situated In Jack son County, state of Oregon. Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any wlso annertalnlng. Dated this 23rd day of September. 193(1. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. Notice for ruhlU-atlon Department of the Interior General Land office at Hoaeburg, Oregon. September 22nd, 1936 Notice Is hereby given that Lens Mabel Alworth. formerly Lena Mabel Helms, of Trail. Oregon, who, on October 26th. 1027. made Homestead entry. Serial No. 017684. for WU,8Ef4 and S'sw.,. section u, lowusiup 34 8.. Range IE., Willamette Meridian has tiled notice of Intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described before Victor A. Tongwald. U. S. Com missioner, at Mexlford. Oregon, on the 31st day of October. 1036, Claimant natnea aa witnesses: Ethel Casey, of Trail. Ore. Jamea Caacy. of Trail. Ore. Henry Frances, of Butt Falla, Ore. Fred Bortx, of Medford, Ore. GEORGE FINLEY, Register Notice ot Sheriff's sale. Bv virtue of an executtnn In fore closure duly Issued out of and under tne aeai oi tne ciircmv mini w wio State of Oregon, In and tor the Coun ty of Jackson, to mo directed and dated on the 28th day of September 1030. In a certain action therein, wherein Fidelity Building and Loan Association, a corporation, as Plain tiff, recovered Judgment against Mra N. N. Davis, the defendant, for the sum of Five Hundred Forty-three and 75-100 (8543.761 Dollars, witn lnteret: thereon at tho rate of ton (10) per cent ner annum from September 2H 1930. with costs and disbursements taxed at 20.05, and tho further sum nf 7B.oo as attorney's feus, which Judgment waa enrolled and docketed In tho Clerk's ofllco of said Court In said County on tne 2Utn nay oi oep tember. )930. Notice Is hereby given that, pur auant to the terma of the said exe cution, I will on the Slst day of October. 1030. at 10:00 o'clock a. m at the front door of tho Courthouse In the City of Medford, 11, Jackson County, Oregon, offer lor sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, tonuther with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption sa provided by law. all of the rlRht. title and Interest that the aald defendants I'. N. Davis, Mra. N. N. Davla. Eva JenlROn and Southern Orrgon Credit nurerui, a corporation, had on the Cress Word Puzzle 11. Crawling animal 31. Part ot the eye IS. Strong bog IS. Kind of beer 17. Unit of work 28. Cheat piece 29. Fairy tale monster 31. Set of type 32. I'arent'e ulster 34. Hcraped linen 35. Stopper 38. Kind of gun 37. Come in 39. Couple 40. Kerth 43, (Secondhand 44. htop the seams r boat &. Lubricant 47. Part gripped by the hand 48. Scoundrel: archaic 49. Accumulate 60. Sojourn aa a guest IL Opnn hoiUI Itlea ftl. Crony ft 4. Covered with condemned atmosptierte molnl ur OOWN 1. Exclamation I. Hindi bird 1. Sort 4. In the direc tion ol I. Damage I. Anllijue 7. Therefore I. VVenrlKome- nesB I. He Interested I Eft. Unro.ered Pronoun Large Uxtst 1.7. 68. 69. 0, Writing (luld rerwrro 11. Official of 1. Urchin 13. Ancient Kgyptlu city IB. Paid nubile notice ancient Home 11. Allude 1R. .Ivor flat boat SO. Likely 28th day of September, 1036, or now nave in and to the following de scribed property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon to-wlt: Starting at the N. W. corner of Lot 1, In Sec. 13, In Twp. 37. Soutn of Range 3 West of W. M., running - thence East 39692 feet; theno South 2240 feet to the place of be ginning; thence from thla begin ning point South 203 feet; thence West 399.93 feet; thence North 203 feet; thenoe East 396.92 feet to the place of beginning, containing 3 acres, more or leas and designated as Lot 12, Howsrd Fsrk. Dated this 29th day of September 1936. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT. Doputy. The Grange Jacksonville Grange. Booster night at Jacksonville Orange began with a 7 o'clock cov ered dish dinner. A good crowd was In attendanee. Lecturer Henry Nledormeyer pre sented the following progrsm: Da bate, "Resolved, that the H. E. C. should turn over sll funds to the Orange,' by Henry Conger, lrvln Dew and Carl Nledcrmeyer. Several Interesting guessing con tests by the lecturer. Group singing hy all. A collection amounting 612 waa taken and turned over to the Bandon relief fund. Next n.eotlng ot the Grange will be on October 9. Mrs. Henepeter who has oharge of the lecture hour, requests everyone to be pruseut promptly at 8, as the lecture hour will precede the business meeting. Sams Volley Grange. The past week has been a very busy time for members of Stms Valley Orange. Monday evening the drill and Initi atory team met for practice. Wed nesday approximately 160 attonded the annual Booster night meeting About 20 members ot the Grange par ticipated In the program which In cluded quartet singing, reading., solos, tableaux, tap danclni and talks on history, activities and accomplish ments of the Orange. Refreshment of pumpkin pie and coffee wore serv ed to the large crowd by the H. E committee. Thirty members from Same Valley attended regular meeting of Gold Hill Orange, October 1, where the Sams Valley team Initiated a class of 20 In the third and fourth degrees. Tho olass Included 14 candidates for Gold Hill, four from Bams Valloy and two from Griffin Creek Orange Bama Valley Orange held tegular meeting October 8. Eight appuca tlons for membership wore received from the booster night drive. W. 3. Grant announced for the egrlculture committee that anyone wlahlng to aecure squirrel poison could do so at the schoolhousa Thursday afternoon It was also announced that Mr. Moore from the cement plant would be u' the schoolhouse Wednesday evening to teat soil. Anyone wishing then soil tested free la welcomo. Song practice waa held during lec ture hour. Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Jerome Fltr garald and Robert Clark served re freshments of sandwiches and coffee, Upper Hngue orange Upper Rogue Orange met Oct, 1 with very small atf -danoe. which Is very disheartening i . the master and those who try to attond regularly. as there la work for all members to do. All members are urged to bring out their neighbors and friends to Booster Might, Friday, Oct. 9. There will be speaking, entertainment and eats. All 0. R. Orange ladles are to bring either a pumpkin or apple pie. A good many of the men have turned out to help on the hall. It Is hoped all will do so. The building has been delayed, due to the mill burning. There will be outside speakers at the next meeting during lecture hour to discuss measures up for vote at the election. All are urged to keep this In mind. Next H. I. O. meeting will be with Slater Violet Dltsworth, Oct. 30. Don't forgst ths box social and entertain ment, Oct. 34, put on by the H. E. club for the benefit of the ball. Everyone la Invited to come. i Pear Market Yesterday CHICAGO. Oct. 8. (AP-U8DA) Pears: 2 California, 9 Oregon, S Wash ington arrived; 10 cars on track, 0 cars sold; California Bartlotts, 732 boxes 2.65-3.86. average S.lfl; 436 boxes 2.00-70, average 2 02; Oregon BartletU, 720 boxes extra fancy 2.00 80; average 2.72; 787 boxea fancy 2.40-70, average 2.05; Bote, 720 boxea extra fancy 1.80-3 00, average l 09. NEW YORK, Oct. 6,(AP-U8DA) Pears; 12 cars arrived; 8 California 8 Oregon, 0 Waahlntgon unloaded, 17 cars on track; market slightly stronger for Bartlctta, ullghtly weak er for other stock, Oregon Bartlettt. 1420 boxes extra fancy 2.40-3 00. aver age 2-00; 81 boxes fancy 2.40-90, aver age 2 OA; Bone, 1417 obxes extra fancy 1.70-2.80, average 2-24; 410 box fan cy 1 .80-3.70, average 2.28; California Bartlctta, 1710 boxes 2.70-4.07, aver age 2.01; Bosc, 010 box 1.00-2 70 average 2.22. CIGARETTESIN BED COSTS WOMAN'S LIFE THE DALLES, Ore., Oct. 7 (AP) Mrs. Frsnk Loonan, 3D, died today as a result of Injurtee Incurred when she was trapped In a burning bouse bost. Fire investigators aaid they believed Mra. Loonan felt asleep while smoking a csrette. BAKER, Oct. 7(ApT Mrs. Amsn da Caroline Chambers 63, died here Sunday after a roesrlence of 83 years Hhe was a native of fillverton. Closing time for Too Lata to Clss alfy Ads is 1:30 p. m. 0NTTMIEFS Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Oct. 1. (Spl.) American Union Sunday achool Is progressing very nicely. Mr. Still, of Shady Cove, had charge of the young people's meeting Sunday and preach ed a sermon 8unday evonlng. A crowded house greoted him, all enjoy ing a fine evening. Elmer Robertson, while loading a drag saw on a truck Saturday, got his neck and shoulders hurt, out is getting along better now. Mrs. Rob ertson scoompanled Mrs. Frank Smith to Bandon to bring back Mr. and Mrs. aunderman, who were living over there and lost their home and most of their belongings In the terrible fire. The Reese Croek W. 0. T U. held a very Interesting meeting October 1 at the mission church. A good at tendance waa had. Mrs. Ella Mccor mick had charge of tho program, a world's temperance missionary meet ing. Mr. and Mra. Henry Meyers of uake Crock were dinner guests Septem ber 31 at the V. R. Lamb home. Mrs. Charles Sanderson of Beagle and dsughter, Mrs. Molvln Martin and baby, Donnle, were guests Octo ber 1 of Mr, and Mrs. Homor Martina ond family. The homo and school circle held the first meeting of the year at the school house Frldsy evening, Mrs. Homer Martin will have charge this year as president; Mrs, Leo Rusho, vice-president, ond Mrs. Ralph Mor rltt, secrotary-treasurer. Mrs. Theo. Rlen will have charge of tho soup kitchen for the year with hor com mittees. Mr. and Mrs, James McDowell, and baby. Marlyn, were dinner guee'ts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jack. O. C. Nelson, piano tuner from Palmor's. tuned and repjlred the ntano at the school house Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Fields oi Powder Rlgr county, Mont., near Broadus, tho county seat, have bought a place from Mr. and Mra. Oaskcll and have taken possession. Thoy are very pleased with the place and our wonderrul Rogue River val ley. They stated everything had com pletely dried out from lack of mois ture and an Increasing army of grass hoppers. Tholr son, Thomas, has en tered hlRh school at Eagle Point, Mrs. J. Edward Leigh will entertain tho ladles of the community at her home Thursday with an all-day party. Each lady Is to bring a covered dish. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey's new house Is fast ncarlng comple tion. It will be a f'no home when completed. Leo Rusho visited at his home oun dsy. He Is being transferred to Camp Oregon Caves. W. H. Vlmont and Bulla M. Mlnter are handling the school In a very ef ficient manner. The children seem to be doing, fine this fall. October Is the spooky month when everyone Is busy gotherlng In the corn and pumpkins and finishing canning fruit, enjoying full lardera of provisions laid away for winter ond last of all getting ready for Hal lowe'en. There will be an all-day meeting for Rally Day, October SR. for the American Union Sunday school at the school house. Antelope ond Shady Cove Sunday schools are In vited together with alt those Inter ested In Sunday achool work. Bas ket lunch will be served at noon. Meteorological Reporl October 7, 11)38 Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Thursday; slightly cooler Thurs dsy. Oregon: Fair tonlght'and Thursday but fogs forming on coast; slightly cooler Interior of wost portion Tburs dsy. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 84; lowest 43. Total monthly precipitation T. Deficiency for the month 0.18 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1038, 0.38 Inches. Deficiency for the sesson 0.30 Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yea- terdsy 18 percent; 8 a. m. today 81 percent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 6:16 a. m. Bun- set 6:41 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 a. m 120 McMillan Time. 5 ft ti Boise Boston Chicago - Denver Eureka Helena Loa Angeles MEUKOHD ... Now York . Omaha , Phoenli . Portland -- Reno Roseburg -Salt Lake ......... San Francisco. Seattle bpokane Walla Walla . 42 68 80 38 sa 38 68 44 Clear Cloudy Rain Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear ,70 83 . 63 38 Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear . 04 78 74 86 68 78 . 73 68 74 70 04 40 46 38 63 60 40 Washington, D.O. 74 84 T Cloudy Card nf Thanks. We wish to express our sincere sp- proclatlon to our friends and neigh bora for tho many acta of kindness and sympathy extended us during out recent bereavement; aljo for the beaulttul floral offerings. Maxlne Wardrlp, Will Wardrlp. ... ' Use Mall Tribune want ads. Howard District HOWARD, Oct. 7. (bpl.) Miss Hazel McOonagle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F, McOonagle, and Ell wyn Wilson were married Soptembet 25, at the Baptist parsonage. The bride waa dressed In dark blue silk crepe and was given away by hat father. The groom Is the son of Mr. snd Mrs. F. W, Wilson of Murphy. They have gone to Murphy whew they are to build a house on their farm. We wish them happiness, Mrs. L. I. Douglas returned Thurs day from Cottage drove wher aha had gone upon receiving word thai her father was critically 111 He pass ed away before one arrived. Wa ea tend our heartfelt sympathy to Mrs. Douglas. Ralph McOonagle was operated on September 38 for appendicitis. He Is at the Community hospital and la doing fine, ao expects to be home soon. !,, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ebble an children have returned from Wla- consln. They are building on the old Central Point highway next to tne Rogue River Irrigation offlee, Mrs. O. V. Meyers left for Thorn, Wis.. September 39, to visit relatives and friends. Mr. Meyers left Octo ber 4 for Detroit, Mloh. He win meet Mrs. Meyers later and they will motor back. Mr. and Mrs. John Dsvls and little daughter Joan were dinner guests at the C. O. Sater home October 4. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Meadows and Vema Jean motored to Clranta pass October 4. Bsrbara spent the day with Derva Sater. The extension unit will meet at Mrs. M. J. Swing's home Wednesday at 10 o'clock In the morning. Every woman in the district is Invited to come and bring one of the following : moat loaf, bread, butter, plain cook lea or oream and her table sarvlot. A salad demonstration will be given by Mrs. Swing and Mrs. Crawford. D. F. Adams left for California, October S, to Inspect tho electrical equipment In the CCO camps. Ha will be gone a week. The Howard P.-T. A. will meet Octo ber o at 7:30 p. m. at tne sohooi. house. Dr. Leftoy Jensen will be featured on the program and Mr. Bowman will discuss measures on the November ballot. Leaella Williams and Kenneth "Raymond will give vio lin and piano solos. AH parents and friends ore urged to be present. High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS By Alary Mortssey. A camera contest la being spon sored for the Orater magatuie. All students Interested will turn In snap- shots before October 80. Picture (or this years' contest must be taken tm 1938 and not from the family album. They must concern studenta la er about school. Many will oe eccepte for publication. Josephine BuUl la general supervisor of tills contest. As an added Inducement to partici pate In the oonteat there wlU bs prize for tho host snapshot and ths winner's picture will be In the mags- sine. Uy Mnreta Reynolds. Ths Qeoteotonlo Honor society-. composed ot honor studenta la geo ology, held Ita first meeting of tho year last Mondsy. Both new and old mombera were lntited to attend. Officers were eleoted aa follows! Prasldent, Jim Henry; vice-president, Shelby Tuttle; secretary-treasurer. Jeanette Field. The club discussed plans for the noise psrsde and da- bate team. All members are going to work hard and push to make thla an aotlve year for the elub. By Mary Wallace. Miss Degermark. Instructor In phy sical education for girls, announced today that the Olrla' Athletic asso ciation and the girls' physical edu cation department are sponsoring sis tournaments simultaneously In lire) different sports. In table tennis then are beginners' and advanced ladder tournaments. Elimination tournaments an being played In deck tennis, bora shoes and golf. Each sport Is In oharge of a atu- dent manager, aa follows: Tennis, Oeorgla Handy; table tennis, Mar jorle McKea; deck tennis, -Jewell O'Neal; horseshoes, Aureia Clemens; golf, Helen Thompson. These man agers arrange the tournaments, keeo records of scores and the progress ot the games. There are OS girls participating la the tournament, divided among the sports as follows. Tennis, 38; table tennis, beginners 10, advanced 10; deck tennis, 13; horseshoes, 0; golf, 8. Tournaments will be played this week and next. In addition to the above tourna ments, groupa ol girls an earning points for atbletlo emblems by hik ing and horseback riding outside of school. Managers for these activities are Shirley Olbson, hiking, and Betty Fowler, horseback riding. For Complete Covers ge of Bust I oesi and Financial News Head Parifit Coait Edition TILE WALL STREET JOURNAL Relied upon by Business Men and Investors for Current News and Dependable Information. Send for our pedal Introductory offer. FIVE MONTHS FOR $5.00 4ia its.it at., BAN FBt.NriWO lea v. st M-, UM SNUEXie Eiihsiwe Blot.. azATTUI V