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find many things others are
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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST- -II dog mieaing. call i61fl
" WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Elderly lady for light
housework and companion to elder
ly lady. Some wages. 313 N. Grape.
1EACHER to coach student In ste
nography. Box lie. Tribune.
WANTED Experienced waitress. Must
know bow to type. Phone 131-J.
WANTED A cook and wuitress, man
and wife preferred. Hotel Ashland
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Experienced shoe sales
man for part time work. Give ref
erences. Box 665. Tribune.
IS THERE in Mcdford or vicinity a
man who desires to earn more mon
ey? If you have a good tecord and
are willing to follow otu Instruc
tions, we offer a real opportunity
as district representative of a large,
old-line life Insurance company.
We offer an exceptionally liberal
oontraot direct with the Home Of
fice, with cash bonus for perform'
ance. Personal assistance when
necessary from Oregon superintend
ent wlthiut cost. Selling expert,
ence not required. If you are am
bitious and In earnest, address Box
676. Tribune, with reasonable de
tails of your record.
WANTED Ranch hand for winter
Job. Phone 355-R-2.
WANTED Boys to sell newspaper?
afternoons. Apply Mall Tribune.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Tomato pickers. Oscar
Blackford, Central Point. Phone
14-X-l.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Room, gentleman; no chil
dren. Box 656, Tribune.
WE WILL PAY best prices for range
heaters and furniture. Call 1102-J
EADS ds OHRN FURNITURE CO.
38 North Front.
WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Rifles, good used fuml
ture and clothing, nlley's Second
Hand store. 112 North Front.
WANTED TO BORROW (4500.00. First
mortgage, good security. Box 726
Tribune.
EMPTY furniture van going to San
Francisco, Oct. 10th. wants load for
there or way points. Phone 615
Hawlcy Transfer.
??ANTEl bu nary, men's or family
Mrs Hufion. pnone I34o-m.
WANTED Will pay top prices (or
good used furniture, ranges, beat
ers, eic
HOLBHOOK ft ANDHEWS
Fire Hall Bldg 6th St. -Front Tel M.
JUNK Highest prices paid foi crass
radiators, copper storage osvtenas
aluminum and other tnetaia
Scrap Iron small or largt iota
pipe ana msfmnrry wool anc cot
ton rags. innM ubea
Oui prices will intorest you.
4 Hides. Pelt Wool Mohnlt
Hon sen otd (kk) furniture stoves
oouKtt or sold
MffJKORD BARGAIN HOUSE
WANTED Lnmb wool See the Med
ford Bargain House i7 No Urape
WANTED You to look at my oat
gains almost new clothing (oi all
the family 618 E Main
HIOHES1 PRICES paid for furniture
and household goods. Phone 106J
WANT l'O BUY Some good fouog
. b.-eeding ewes V J Pnlllppi Hovel
- orana Meaturo
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small furnished house.
310 Maple street. Phone 913-J.
FOR RENT 820: modern furnished
. 8 rooms and sleeping porch. Adults.
' ' '526 E. Main. Phone 1203-W.
FOR RENT 5-room stucco house
garace Apply at 816 So. Riverside
Tel 121J-J.
FOR RENT 2 small, furnished mod
ern bouses. Adults only. 410 Hamll
ton. FOR RENT Partially furnished
rmm home Phone 132J-W,
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
LEASE One acre garden soil. Irri
gated. Fruit and txrr'es Tiro-room
house. L-shts. On bsnks of Rogue
near Trail. 110 monthly. D. V
Millard. "Ron'tedale," Star Route.
E.gle Point. Ore.
STORES for iesc. Will divide to
A suit u-nan't Hotel Allen.
OD RANCH !or lease Inquire
Mrs Mary Helms. 7 miles south of
Ashland at Klamath junction.
F0H RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
STEAM-HEATED room, ulth private
bath, private entrance, on ground
floor. 714 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Furnished . room, 80S
North Holly.
FOR RENT Pleasant front room
downstairs, to adulte only. S16 W
loth.
HEATED room, private home tor bus.
lness people. 105 Geneva.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 drape.
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
WILL, ROOM and board man and wife
or two business girls In my home.
324 Mae St.
FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea
sonable 830 B Main St., Med lord
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
618 N. Central.
BAfJHELok APARTMENTS, 445 6.
Front.
FURNISHED, heated apt., private en
trance, phone, etc. 018 8. Oaxdale
FURIf. APT. 110 Aimond street.
FURNISHED lower apartment; adult
846 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished apt.
with eleotrlo ounvenlenoee. In
quire 805 8o Oakdaie
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2'i-inch wood
heater, gaa water neater, ao-gaiion
tank, range with colls. 847 East
8th St.
TRADE Good coupe for light truok
FOR BALE or will trad for good heif
er univee. wcaiier piga. tinruiu uruwi,
Carkln Orchard, Mldr'r Hoad.
FOR EXCHANGE
ESTATE -REAL
FOR SALE OR TRADE 60 acres tim
ber, mostly hardwood, In Butte rails,
for Leghorn pullet and cow that
will freshen soon. w. Q. Payn.
Box 144, Rt. 1, Central Point, close
to Blacawel Hill Service Btatlon.
5-ROOM cabin, well located on Rogue
river, trade for vacant lota in Med
ford. Phone 1438.
WANT Small farm or dairy fot Med
tord income Boa 8580. rrlbune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALS Equity in 40-acre ranch
on Old Stage road for eaoo. Box
187, 3 miles south of Oold Hill, or
write Boa 683, Tribune.
FOR SALE OR RENT Ranch! new
house, circulator heater; cheap.
Inquire 143 Fourth, Ashland.
FOR SALE 5-room home; modern;
owner. Inquire Monarch Grocery,
1803 W. Main.
WHY WENT
When you can own a Cory Rom of
your own. 707 Oak Street two
bedrooms, hardwood floor In liv
ing room; new paint. East frdnt.
Assessments and taxes all paia,
81360. 8135 down, balance 817 per
month, which Includes Interest,
taxes and Insurance. This Is an
other Loan Company Sacrifice.
W. E. THOMAS . .
46 South Central Ave.
FOR SALE My equity In one acre
with buildings. 340. Will take
good cow for part. Mr, wonnoro
DeBarr Avenue.
OWNER IN TOWN to sell 6-room fur
nlshed house In good location. Must
sell within week. Phone room ao4.
Holland Hotel.
FOR SALE Equity In 4 acre. nlce
6-room house, close in. eacrince
for quick sale on account of leav
ing town; also furniture for sale.
414 Union.
EASY TO OWN 5-room all modern
house with acreage, auburban. on
King's highway; bargain price;
looks like new; pay 1375.00 cash
balance monthly like rent. Call
owner.
EARL TTJMY, 810 Liberty Bid.
WILL SELL equity In attractive 8
room modern home In one of Med
ford's finest residential district;
fine lawn, yard, shade trees, or will
trade for smaller home in Medford
or country. Balance on Home Own
ers' long-term, low Interest loan
Address owner, Box 491, Mall Trib
une. FOR SALE 7 acres, modern house;
1I acres, good buildings; 8 acres,
modem house. H. N. Lofland. 335
So. Oakdaie, noon and evenings.
FOR SALE or would lease thirteen
acres, 6-room modern house. Also
mountain ranch close In. Emma
Moore, ml. 8. of Talent on high'
way.
FULLY Improved and reconditioned
seven acre tor sale or trade for
Portland property Phone 1268 Med
ford or E N. Stldd, Ashland Hotel
FOR SALE 6 room house on paved
street, furnished. 1.950. 8850 caan
Call owner. 1518-J or 812-J.
FOR BALE By owner, three-room
modern home. East Slda 8300 down
and 817 per month on baianoa
Including Interest Price 6900 on
terms. 8750 cash. Call at 118 Wil
lamette Ave.
8 AND 10 ACitK tracts Only 610
down. 85 tnontn Mostly tine isvei
soli, on pavement. Water and elec
tricity 60 ro 80 ACRE tracts Mostly level
fine soil, on pavement. Electricity,
water. 850 down, 610 month, neat
O Pass. Montgomery, owner. Jack
son Hotel. Medford.
FOR SALE 6-ruora modern bouse
In Ashland Trees; near park;
five minutes walk from post office
6875 00 1250 00 down, for one week
518 So Oakdaie.
WHEN you thlnx )t reai eatat this
of BROWN 8i WHITE
Houses tot sale or rent, jacksos
County Blug ft Loan Ass's.
A GENUINE BAROAIK, modern home,
living room 18x29 feet, fireplace,
hardwood floors, basement with oil
burner. 3 bath rooms. 2 -car garage,
chicken houses for 3000 bird. Irri
gation, also Medford City water. 3
acres of land. Price reduced to
M750 for quick sale. Let me show
vou the barraln of the valley.
C. 8. Butterfleld, exclusive agent.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
PLACE ORDERS NOW for pure White
Holland breeding stock. C S. Camp
bell, Rogue River, Ore., Rt. 1.
FOR SALE Team large burros, har
ness and pack saddles, R. 3, Box 44,
Midway Road.
FOR SALE Team of mares, 8000 lbs..
8160; 160 Red pullets. 61 each. Farm
machinery. R. E. Doe, Rogue River
Routs 1, Box 14.
FOB SALE Good feeder and weaner
pigs, also laying pullet. Phone
403-J-l.
FOR SALE Young work mare, weight
1100. Will take good cow or hogs
as part payment, J. 0. Hasklt.
Table Rook.
WE INVITE you to Inspect the beau
tiful Brown Swiss cattle at the
Phlpps Orchard. Ws now have
young bulls for sale. Brown Swiss
for more milk. Phone 417.
OLOSLNO-OUT SALE Farm and gar
den tools, household furniture
breakfast set. pressure cooked can.
ned fruit and vegetables Oould'S
1 mile south of relent, on highway
Tel Ashland S71-R-1.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 16 White Leghorn and
IS mixed laying pullet. 713 Palm
FOR 8ALC 35 Rhode leland Red
pullets, 81 eaoh. Six thorobred
fantall pigeons, 60o each. Phone
610-R-3.
BARRED ROCK CHICKS Wright'
Hatonery. pnone bsi-h-i.
FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Essex coupe, model '34,
4-oyllnder; one of the good ones,
50. 513 So. Oakdaie, City.
FOR BALI CHEAP Equity In 1836
Plymouth deluxe sedan, or trade
for lighter car. Box 463 Tribune.
FOR SALE Completely recondition
ed V-8 sedan, by owner, phone
887-L. 839 West Jackson.
1928 CHEVROLET roadster, good con
dition, 675. Clair Wyant. R. F. D.
1. Box 347, Medford, near Adventist
school.
FOR SALE 1930 Chrysler and Ply
mouth demonstrators. Savs up to
6300. Lange Motor Car Co. 88 N
Riverside. Tel. 18.
USED CAR
CLEAN-UP SALE
LATE MODELS EASY TERMS
1(33 Ohrysler 6, 6-pessenger ooup
1983 Chrysler 6 sedan.
1035 Plymouth Deluxe sedan.
1933 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan.
1934 V-8 sedan.
1933 Chevrolet coups.
1031 Ford sedan.
1930 Hudson sedan.
A good selection of others to
choose from.
LANGS MOTOR CAR CO,
88 N. Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOR BALE DOGS PETS
RED CHOW puppies, also Scottles and
wire -hairs, 3 miles south on high
way.
FOR 8ALE
MISCELLANEOUS
LARGE STOCK on hand of
Roofing paper all weight
Building paper
Sheeetlng paper
Felt
Plaster board
- Corrugated Iron
PAINTS All colors at 81.30 per gal.
Complete stock of Barb Wire.
SEE THE MEDFORD BARGAIN
HOUSE AND SAVE
RUMMAGE SALE given by the ladles
of the Lions' club, Friday and Sat
urday, Oct, 9th and 10th, 414 East
Main, next to Roxy Theatre.
AMERICAN oll-burnlng circulating
heater: largest alee; late model,
used 3 months; 160 gallon fuel
storage tanks Included, 6100, 66 per
month. Call 834-Y.
DRY EAR CORN, 830: bring aack.
Mike Koger, Sam Valley.
FOR SALE Motor bike, rocker, car
pet and fireplace screen, 416 Ed
wards. - -
FOR SALE 8 barrels stove oil, cheap.
1 mile below Gold Ray dam on
Rogue River.
FOR SALE Ford 1W ton truck, feed
grinder .roll mill, farm Implements.
Bechtold, Route 3, Box 30, near air
port. FOR SALE Dresses snd coats; sizes
14 and 16. Exceptional bargalna
Phone 609-L, after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, sewing
machine, wicker table, fornery,
desks, many other things. 106 8
Orape.
FOR BALE Farm Implements and
livestock. Box 697, Tribune.
LA SALLE Extension University Sales
manship course at 680 discount
Phone 1147-M
FOR SALE Junior size Simmons
crib. Good condition. 333 S. River
side. TOKAY grapes 3e. Orders taken. Tel
307 evenings. Marie Lange. Central
Point.
FOR SALE Oata and vetch seed mix
ed. 468-J-l.
NEWTOWNS Windfalls, jou pick
them up. Bring your own eon.
talners. Edgevale Orchard.
FOR BALE Ear corn or will trade for
pigs or leghorn pullets. Chas
Isaacs, Crater Lake Hwy
FOR SALE One O. E. 7-foot refrig
erator, almost new; 6110 discount
Phons 1619-J.
FOR BALE Snow apples. Red De
licious. Bgobel as Day, 8 Fir.
APPLES Gebhard's. Central Point, V.
mile north Bear creek bridge.
FOR BALE Baled straw. W. H
Arnold. Rt. 1. Box 397.
FOR SALE Cheap, fill dirt. Tel
1534-Y.
FOR SALE Hopper tor sawdu'
burner with Darrie piste aimoe
ew Bargain Cai at Mall rrlbune
FOR SALE Oraptr now ripe J A
Manfce. 4 miles west of Medford
FOR SALE ApPlM Tel 1331
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Adt fcs 1:80 p. nx
MISCELLANEOUS
HEREIN, I, the undersigned, state
that hereafter I will pay no bill?
or for any merchandise purohasea
or contracted for In my name oy
anyone without an order signed by
myself. JAMES L. COOK.
CHRISTMAS Is coming. Bo economi
cal this year . . , give portraits of
yourself . . . Call 329. '.r-.e Keunell
Ellis Studio, regarding Xmas Spe
cials. A BETTER REBUKE JOB at a saving
rrees oarage 801 No central.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Established wholesale
business. Inquire 36 Portland Ave.
FOR SALE Pool hall. Good business.
E. R. Fuller, R. Est. Agency. 1803
W. Main.
TRADE) Highway business with In
come of 6200 per month, for equity
In small ranch. Must be Improved
and close In. F. H, Pearson, Ash
land, Ore.. Klamath Junction.
FOR SALE Restaurant t Tule Lake
Cal doing good business, all equip
ped. Price 6750. See Heed & Rob.
lnson, 49 N. Main St., Ashland, Ore
FOR SALE Lease on service station
with grocery store and cabins, in
Crater Lake highway. Phone 952
PLASTERING
PLASTERING, stucco, plain or orna
mental; .plaster patohlng 113 So
Fir.
ROOFING
COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICE
Composition. Shingles and Built-up
roofs. Phone 640 Free estimate
Easy monthly payments. ROCIU?
RIVER ROOFING CO., 132 West
Main.
ROOFLNO Bring your roof trouble)
applied, pabco products. Ekeraon
Paint and Root store, 38 4. Bart
lett. Phone 243
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COIINTV
ABSTRACT CO.
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AIISTIIACT8
KbCKOW
MUKKAV ABSTKAC7, OO.-AbstracU
of title Rooms 8 and a No 83
North Central Ave. upstairs
Money to Lend
monky .
loanku on autos. livestock
fuknitukis. bniiokskd
NOTES. r;TC
We want Co supply foul money need
wltnout red tape oi delay
HKK IV K rilOMAS
MGR. MEUKUKDS OLDEST ANL
LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE
COMPANY
46 So Central, (irouno Floor
Craterlan rheatei Bldg
Lie No B-IS7-M-IBII Phone 180
Transfer.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pact
ers and movers special uvestuca
moving equipment Prices rignt
819 North Riverside Phone 616
BADS TRANSFER H STUKAUE CO.
Office M So Fir Phone 316 Priest
right Sorvlce guaranteed
RE INKING TRANSFER CO - Long
distance oaullng Furniture cattle
anything in N Fir Phone 1039
0 Stuart.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local
and long distance naullng, furni
ture moving eto Reasonable rates
Tel 833 P C Samson Co
Mail Tribune Daily
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
The rashlnn ?hop.
THE FASHION SHOP 308 O. .
Nat'l Bank Building. Dressmaking.
Myrtle Andrews, phone 1181, But
tons and buckles covered,
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO II Tel 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing orl
entai rue cleaning snd upholstering
LEGAL NOTICES
Not Ice
In the County Court of the State or
Oregon, In and for the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Elizabeth Talbot Tomlln, deceased
Notice Is Horeby Given that the
undersigned has 1 1 led in the n bove
entitled Court and matter, his Ptrst
and Final Aocount and Report, as
executor of the Inst will and testa
ment of Elizabeth Talbot tomlln, de
ceased, and his petition for sett It
ment thereof, and October elttth. 103d.
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 ac
count; and notice is hereby given
that any and all persons having ob
jections thereto are hereby required
to file the same with the said Court
on or before said time.
JOHN R. TOM LIN.
Executor of the last will and testa
ment of Elluaboth Talbot Tomlln
deceased.
P. P, PARRBLL,
Attorney for Executor
Notice of Finn I settlement.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for the County of
Jackson
In the 'Matter of the Estate of Prut
M. Platt, decoased,
Notice Is hereby given, that the
undersigned has filed his First and
Final Account as executor of the es
tate of prue M. Platt, deoeaeed, in
the county Court or Jackson county.
Oregon, and that said Court haa ap
pointed Friday, the 0th day of Octo
ber. 1936. at the hour of ten o'clock
In the forenoon of said day as the
time, and the court room of said
County court In the Court House Id
the City of Medford, Oregon, as the
placa 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 said time and
place to show cause, It any there be,
why said First and Final Aocount
should not be approved by the Court,
snld estate be decreed to be fully
settled, a decree made for the dis
tribution of said estate to the person
entitled thereto, and said executor
discharged from his trust,
Dated and first published the I Oth
day of September, 1936.
M. F. PLATT. '
Executor of the Estate of
Prue M. Platt, deceased
High School News
by
STUDENT REPORTERS
By Mary Wallace.
"The OUent Enemy," a sound-film
eplo of the vanishing red men, was
presented In the auditorium Wednes
day morning under sponsorship of the
Latin club.
Tlckots were on sale In second pe
riod class rooms.
Among other thrilling scenes was
a romtrkable battle between a bear
and a mountain lion.
Food Imports Drop.
WASHINOTON, Oot. 6. OP) An
11 percent decrease In American Im
ports of food products during August
was reported today by the commerce
department. Food Imports In the first
eight months of this year, howover,
wore four porcent above the corre
sponding period In 1035.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Cross-Word Puzzle
10. Hawaiian food
11. Aromatlo
beverage
16. Person
addressed
It. Subtle sarcasm
:0. Close
21. Home of the
erl
II. Plunder:
arch at o
26. Organ of
scent
36. Clownish
awkward
rellowa
37. Beginning
30. For fear that
ii. City In Den
mark
34 Aromatic
principle of
violet root
If. English street
car
It. Ancient Jew
lih ascetltj
41. Maude KIs
kmlden'e stage name
4n. Became
46. Point
48. Any flower of
the liia
family
49. Rodent
60. Period
61. Palmyra palm
63. Remunerate
64. Kheep
67. Roman weight
4, By
I. Flrut name of
the Vice
President
with lien
jamln Har
rlnon
I. In India, an
t it! gallon
dnm
T. Rol(y pin
nacle I. Disease of ire
9. Compnnor of
"Hule,
Britannia'
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Kuralsned: oj ths Jsokson tvuntj
Abstract Oo. Ill ft aistn Street
. Marriage Licenses
Donald B. Wold and Jane M.
Owen,
UOTd 8. Leabo and Josephine
Casey,
Howard Abel and Tlielma Conlev.
Louis I. Putman and Olive R.
Warner.
Edward L, Nlnlnger and Vivian
Solo.
Qeorgs Oeshcsgt and
Oeorg. Oeschgsr and Emllls Booth.
CUls T. Jones and Velma J. Fan-ell.
Kenneth Taylor and Ruby M.
Plathe.
William Thorns and Haul Miller.
Iradmua F. Starr and Susan
Davles.
Calvin MoOlelland and Clara
Slevere.
Probate Court
Sadie Stewart McKerscher, deceas
ed, probata.
H. K. Matthews and I. E. Matthewa
assume business namo ot "Arests,"
manufaoturlng. repairing (ur gar
ments. Medford.
O. ft. Olennan and 0. W. James,
certificate of dissolution of assumed
business name of "oratet Fuel and
Supply Co." Medford.
a, R. Olennan, Charles W. James,
Otto 3. Frohnmayer, Incorporated as
"Crater ruel and Supply Co.," Med
ford, Ore., SS0O0.00 capital.
Circuit Court
Orchard Park Farms, Ino, vs. James
E, Edmlaton at al, for money.
Harlan J. Nlsson vs, P. F. Wllooxon
et al, foreclosure.
Skllnsr's Oarage vs, W. w. Brans,
chattel Hen.
Real Eitate Tran'fcre
Charlea W. Knapp et ux to Dom
Inlck Gross et ux, deed, 8W of 8W
Sec. S Twp. 403, R. 4E.
A. T. Mcllvaln at ux to w. H. Ham
ilton et al. W. D.. lot IB and 19,
E!4 lots 20, 21 and 22, Mock .
Garner It Sabln Second Addition,
RoRtie River.
Edward T. Hall et ux to Charles
E. Ward, W. D.. 2.9 acres In Seo, 90,
Twp. S6S, R. 4W.
Nellie Tedrow et vlr to Agnes
Sturtevant, W. D BV, lota 11 and
12, block 1, Narregan Addition, Med
ford. Agnea Sturtevant to Ol.nn O. Tay
lor et ux, W, D., BV, lots 11 and 12,
block t. Narregan Addition, Medford.
Madge Hallett et al to Robert I
Foster et ux. deed, BE of NW, W of
NE of SW, W14 of NE of NE of SW
Sec. 10. Twp. 30S, R. 4W.
Harold Hendricks et al to Wm. M
Brlggs. deed, lota 14, IS and 16, block
"A" Railroad Add., Ashland.
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The Grange
Lake Creek Orange. .
Lake Creek Orange will meet Friday
evening, ootober 0.
Membera were fortunate to have
present at thslr last meeting a rep
resentative ot the Beaver Portland
cement company, who spoke on ths
value of Urns In the toll and trio
benefits to be derived from aplylng
the proper amount to soils needing It.
Other welcome guests were M
La Verne Pech and Mrs, Margaret.
Nuaabaum. Both assisted with the
program, Mrs. Peon as pianist, and
Mrs. Nussbaum by giving a reading
from Shakespeare which she had
memorised at the age of nine.
Other numbers on the program
were: Reading by Ella Moyer, accor
dion muslo by Russ Moore, accom
panted by Mary Moore and George
Brown; assembly singing, with Mrs.
La Verne Pech at the piano; guessing
game, led by Mary Moore.
Live Oak flrange
Live Oak Orange met In regular
session October ft. Attendance waa
small which waa regretted as we had
three visitors from Sams Valley, Mr
and Mrs. Emmet Nealon and Mra.
Margaret Wilson. Their visit was
greatly appreciated aa were also thoir
suggestions for good of the order,
Leoturer announced that each
member la to answer roll call at next
regular meeting with an Oregon au
thor's nsmo and say some'thlng they
have written. Refreshment committee,
Mrs. Whipple, Mrs. Suyden and Mra
Walt. Next meeting to open at 7:30
H. E. O. to meet Thursday, October
8. at ths home of Mrs Whipple.
ENOLEWOOD, N. J., Oct. 8. A-)
Col. and Mrs. Chsrles A. Lindbergh,
It was disclosed today by friends of
Mrs, Lindbergh's mother, Mrs. Eliza
beth C. Morrow, have no Intention
of returning Immediately to the
United States. Mrs. Morrow returned
yesterday from a visit with the Lind
berghs In England.
The friends of Mrs. Morrow ssld she
found th Lindberghs enjoying their
privacy and said their son, Jon, was
strong and healthy and unaware of
his parents' fsme.
HIGH SCHOOL HEADS
TO MEET IN SALEM
SALEM, Oct. 8. (AP) Clyde H.
Beard, principal of ths Roseburg high
school, will preside over the eighth
snnusl high school principal.' con
ference to be held here under aus
pice of th state depsrtment of edu
cation October 18 and 17, Superinten
dent C. A. Howard announced.
High acbool honor societies. In
struction of student of low ability,
educstlonal and vocational guidance
and use of libraries and community
resources In Instruction will be the
subjects considered.
closing time for Too Late to Clas
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Jacksonville
JACKSONVILE. Oct. 8. (Bpl.) The
rally of the Crater Lake union of
O. E., which waa to hava been held
In ths Presbyterian church hers last
Friday evening, was postponed at the
last moment.
Ths Mesrismes Butcher', Trenta and
Sanden, motored to Ashland last
Thursday on a business trip.
Little Donald Wendt got In ths way
of a swing In action at ths school
house and had a gash out In his
forehead which necessitated five
stitches being taken.
There la a movement on foot to
organise a Olrl Scout troop here.
There are over 40 girls who wish to
Join one and leaders are being
sought,
Due to Illness In ths Meteger fam
ily. Mrs. Metzger la unable to con
tinue with the local correspondence
(or this newspaper and Is turning It
over to Mrs. O. O. Sanden, who will
appreciate It very much If any one
who has any news or announcements
to make will communicate with her.
There waa quite a grass firs noar
the Venable home last week, which
had gained Considerable headway be
fore It waa extinguished.
Little Joyce Metzger haa had to be
absent from school the past few
weeks on acoount of rheumatism but
la Improving.
The first mooting of the year ol
the local P.-T. A. was held In the
school house last Friday afternoon,
with ths president, Mrs. Rsva Hens
peter, presiding. Ths following pro
gram waa carried out! Song, 'Amer
ica,' first grade) flag salute and
songs: violin solo by Oenovleve Kent,
accompanied by Marjorle Kent read
lng, Russell Molntyre: two-piano so
los, Jaok Foster. An sxcellent Olrl
Scout talk, wss given by Mrs. Motto)
Sims of Medford. Vooal solo by Do
lores emote. After ths program,
short business meeting waa held, at
which oommltteoa tor the year wore
appointed and at the close light re
frcshmcnta were sorved.
One evonlng recently the majority
of the Btudents In ths high school
motored to the Southern Oregon ex
pertinent station near Talent and
looked throug the large telescope
there while Professor Reimer ex
plained the constellations and mys
teries of tho heavens. The students
felt that It was a very profitable and
enjoyable evening.
Last Friday the football team ot
the Junior high school of Medford
plnyed the new Jacksonville team
ond was defeated, n-o.
Last Sunday a donksy baseball
game waa p 1 1 y e d on tho
school diamond between the Orange
and the high school. A good-sired
crowd was presont. The Orange won
the game, 0-7. Ths Jookass derby,
which wss held at the end of the
game was won by the high school.
A falr-alsed crowd attended the
covered dleb supper held September
30, boster night. The following
program was put on: Debate, "Re
solved, that the Home Economlos
club should turn sll their funds over
to the Orange." The affirmative waa
ably represented by I. A. Dow and
Carl Nledormeyor and the negative
by Henry Conger. The nogatlve sldo
won. Honry Nledermeyer gave a very
olevor reading. "What to Do With an
Electrical woman," followed by games
and group singing.
Roger Card, whose hoadquarters
ara now In Ashland, spent the week
end at his home,
Mr. and Mra. L. Coke of Alpaugh.
Calif., have been visiting at the home
of their daughter, Mrs. Oall Culy, of
Medford the past week. Mr. Coke, who
left for his home Sunday night, spent
part of' his time visiting his three
sons John, Alfrod and Robert, who
are working In a logging camp at
Bly, Ore. Mra. Coke will remain hers
for awhile longer.
There wore 70 persons present last
Sunday at the Presbyterian Sunday
school here, but there Is still room
for more and a cordial Invitation Is
extended to all who do not attend
elsewhere. A splendid Junior choir
of about fifteen voices has been or
ganized In the church, and alng dur
ing the services every Sunday morn
ing. Sunday school la at 10 a. m.,
and church services at 11 a. m. Ths
local O. E. held a petty at tne
church last Friday evening.
Toio
TOLO, Oct. 8. (Spl.) Mrs. T. A
Muse and eon, Al, made a round trip
to Olendale October 1. Tracy Muse
and comrade, O. E. Popplln accompa
nied them over and remained to visit
H. M. Bunyard and the Buasell family
for a few days.
On Wednesday, October 14, at 8
p.m., a meeting will be held In the
school bouse to vote on ths school
budget.
A regulsr meeting of Tolo Commu
nity club will be held In the club
rooms Thursday, October 8 at 2
o'clock.
' Edward Inmann and Donald Apple
gate motored to Chlloquln 8unday.
On the return trip thoy stopped In
Klamath Falls snd visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ennls Orable. They came back
via Crater lake.
Ralph Rawson and family of Ash
land were guests at the C. A. Tharp
home Sunday.
Ouy Ollson, who spent the summer
at ths veterans' hospltsl near Rose
burg. Joined his wife and grandson
hers September 27. Mrs. Ollson and
grandson helped In the tomato har
vest at Tolo Gardens. They left
October 2 for San Diego, Calif., where
they will visit Mra. Ollson's daugh
ter. Later they will go to Arizona to
spend the winter, hoping the climate
there will benefit Mr, Ollson. They
plan to return here In the spring.
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Griffin Creek
OR1FFIN OREEK, Oct. 8, (SoM
Mr. and Mra. Chllds and family ro-
turnea Btinoay after spending the
wook end at Oresosnt Olty with rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lovell ana fam
ily motored to Oranta Pass September
27 and spent the day visiting rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wht end tsm-
lly and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Webber
motored to Grants Pass September 27.
Oeorg Hurd ha enrolled In th
Ashland normal snd attends school
three days a week.
The next extension unit meatlrut
will be October B at th home at
Mrs. Barker on Rings highway. Ths
project for th day will b sale-
making.
Mrs. Fred Christian and dauth-
tore were dinner guests Wednesday
at Mrs. D. M. Brown.
Orover Isaacs returned horn Sen
tember 27 from a hunting trip II
tha Klamath country, bringing a fin
big buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde SturtlU. aa.
oompanled by friends from OlendalS),
onjoyed a hunting trip In Klamath
county, bringing home two fin
bucks,
Mr. snd Mrs. J. D. Brown and
daughter, Mr. and Mra. McCarty and
Mrs, Logan attended Orange at Gold
Hill Thursday evening. Mr. and Mr.
Mccarty, with 18 others from Oold
Hill and Sams valley, wer Initiated
In the third and fourth degrees. -
Tne young people's Sunday school
class held a meeting Friday evnln
at the 0. M. White horns, Alter th
meeting games were enjoyed.
Many of th young folk attend
the football game Saturday after-
noon.
Mis Ardla Oasad spent Sunday with
home folks, -.,-
c. M. White and Mr. and Mrs. Omet
Webber left Sunday for Klamath
Falls to work in tlx potato fl.ld.
f-
CLIMAX, Oct. 8. (Spl.) Mrs V101
Corns toe k transacted business 1b
Medford on Friday,
George McLaln moved some furni
ture from Climax last Week. He was
accompanied by Luther Day. . .
Roberta and Norma Jean Wert ot
Central Point spent the week end at
their horn here.
Everett Orlssom ha rturnd to
Central Point after having spent a
lew days her eprouotlng I prop
erty her from forest fin.
Mrs. E. Wlnnlngham and small
daughter et Olendale, Or., return!
to her horn Friday after visiting bv
mother here the past week.
L. H. Werts went to Medford Mon
day. Phil Waits of Medford spent th
week end as a guest of Mr. and Mr.
L. H. Wertg. .
Congratulation ar extended . to
Mr. and Mra, Henry Slover, who w
married last week. Th brld, DM
Alene Oold, spent mos of her lift
here,
Claus and Floyd Charley of Brown
boro hav been loklng after thtr
oattla In this Motion. '
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, Oot. 8, (Spl.)
I. E. Higginbotham, who recently
purchased the Ansel Walker farm Jut
north of town, haa moved his family
from the Willow Springs district to
their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglass of Enum
claw, Wash., arrived Sunday for
visit of a few days at th Maps
horn.
Among ths new arrivals to loeat
In Central Point during th paa
few weeks are! Mr. and Mra. O. H.
Adama and granddaughter, Norm
Jean Blmmonda of Stontngton, Colo.;
Mr. and Mra. M. A. Hawkins and
daughter, Georgia Lee, from Missouri
and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Neathmmr
of Rogue River. Mr. Neathammer ha
a position as county truck dr1vr,
with Mile Tethrow,
Tha meeting place for th monthly
Berean Blbta class hss been changed
from the home of Mrs. Ouy Teg t
that of Mrs. Louis Crimes on Thurs
day. October 8. Friends pleas not
that the Grimes fsmlly hav moved
from their country home to the Boa
well residence In south Central Point.
All ara looking forward to fin at
tendance, aa thla Is an Important
meeting.
The Harry Chase. ranch has been
sold to Mr. snd Mrs. Sandvlg, who
are recent arrivals In the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. James Booth hat
purchased th John Ross ranch.
Sanrord Richardson, who 'we In
jured In a motorcyole accident several
days ago, la slowly Improving.
Quest at th P. D. Lofland hen
ar Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg Lofland. who
recently cam from eastern Ore ton
and purchased a farm near Orant
Pass, where they will reald.
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