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JfEDFOTCD MAIL TRTBTJXE, FFCDFOTID. OREGON. MOXDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1936. PAGE SEVEN mm Read every ad on this page, you will probably find ex actly the things you have been looking for or a aale or trade for unused articles you may have. Search your attle 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 for It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective 1 er word first Insertion 2c (Minimum 25c) :ach additional Insertion per word lc (Minimum 10c) er line per month1 without copy change II- Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND iKEN UP Red heifer, tag In left ear with half crop and underlope In right. Owner pay for adv. Joe Woodcock, Gold Hill. 1ST Black zipper purse with io bill In coin purse. Reward. Re turn to 112 East 12th. jSX On Jacksonvllle-Ruch high way, about 80 ft. -ln. yellow strand cable and 23 ft. choker cable Reward. Call Coleman Hardware, Jacksonville. )ST--If dog missing, call 1616. ANTED FEMALE HELP ANTED Unencumbered woman for general housework. Small family. Good wages. Good homo. Box 616. Mall Tribune. ANTED Girl for housework. 216 So. Orange. Phone 976-R. ANTED Girl for housework, room and board and wages. Apply 212 S Orange. Phone 482-1. ANTED Girl or woman, experi enced with housework and children Phone 839-W, or write Box 622 Tribune. IRL WANTED for general house work. Board, room and $16 a month. Box 453, Tribune. ANTED A cook ana wultress, man and wife preferred. Hotel Anhlanq WANTED MALE HELP ANTED Bell boy.. Hotel Holland. AN for coffee route. Up to 615 first week. Automobile given as bonus. Write Zanol, 198 Tenth St , Oakland, Calif. 'ANTED experienced bridge builder, for wooden construction job. Apply F. V. Cook, Eagle Point. 'ANTED Boys to sell newspaper! afternoons. Apply Mall Tribune. MALE AND FEMALE ruDENT who will assist In office for advanced Instruction in ste nrojraphv. Box 646. Mall Tribune WANTED SITUATIONS OMPETENT woman wlshea to care for children evenings. Csll 1405. 'ANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ANTED to lease by experienced pear grower a good pear orchard. Box 611, Mall Tribune. 'ANTED Used pressure cooker. Tel. 150-X or 208 Summit. HE KNIGHT PACKING COMPANY can use more tomatoes. WANTED Lee Tucker. Lived in Yreka three years a!0. Notify In formation of whereabouts to Box 629, Medford Tribune. - v- 'ANTED One or two gentlemen to room and board. Excellent meals. Close In; reasonable. Garage. 232 S. Grape. .'E WILL PAY best prices for ranges heaters and furniture. Call 1192-J EADS As OHRN FURNITURE CO. 38 North Front. ANTED Rifles, good used furni ture and clothing, nlley's Second Hand Store. 112 North Front. .'ANTED TO BORROW 64500.00. FltSl mortgage, good security. Box 725 ? ANTED Laundry, men's ot family Mrs Huson Phone 1345-M. WANTED Lamb wool Sea the Med ford Bargain House 27 No Drape MPTY furniture van going to San Francisco, Oct. 10th. wants load for there or way polnta. Phone 815 Hawley Transfer. ANTED Will pay top prices tor good used furniture ranges beat ers, etc HOLBROOK ANDREWS PITS Hall Bldg 6th St.-Front Tel 547 UNK Highest prices paid tol orass radiators, copper storage ba.terlee aluminum and other metaia Scrap Iron small or isrgi iota pipe ana machinery wool anr oot ton raga Inn'r .ubes Our prices will Interest you HIOs Pelt, wool Mohslr Household .roods furniture stoves ooun-t or sold. MEUrORD BAHGATN HOUSE ANTED You to look at my bar gains almost new clothing tor all the family 618 B Main IIGHES1 PRICES paid tor furnltur and household goods Phone 106) fa. Ml TO BUY Some ,ixxi fount b.-eeaine ewes V J Phlllppl Hole Grand M-ofora 'OR RENT BOAR--ROOM OR RENT Rxm nr.d bjard rea sonable. 820 C Main St., Medtotd. FOR RENT H00SE8 FOR RENT 4-room house. 10. water paid. Dresslers. Phone 1669-Y. FOR RENT 1624 East Main 8-roorn furnished home, hardwood floor, fireplace. Basement and furnace, electric range and refrigerator. 945.00, Including water. Chas. R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 303. FOR RENT 3-room nicely furnished modern cottage, garage, gac, electri city, hot water and fuel furnished. Hotel Vatandra, Central Point. FOR RENT Four-room bouse. 1608 W. Main St. FOR RENT Small furnished house 310 Maple atreet. Phone 913-J. FOR RENT 5-room stucco house. garage. Apply at 818 So. Riverside Tel 1313-J. FOR RENT 3 small, furnished mod ern house. Adults only. 410 Hamil ton. FOR RENT Partially furnished 4 room house. Phone 132--W. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 1 room and garage. Call after 1 p.m. 410 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished room. 804 B. Main. FOR RENT urnlshed room. 303 North Holly. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4U4 S Grape. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR SENT Well furnished, complete ly modern apartment at 916 East Main. Phone 1301. 3-ROOM apt. 40 Quince. Adults. Phone 64I-W. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, iowcr uuui. riiuuo trtu-n. 3-ROOM apt. 40 Quince. Adults. BACHELOR Front. APARTMENTS. 44S S FURNISHED, heated apt., private en trance, phone, etc. 618 8. Oakdale FURN APTS. 110 Aimond street. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 23-lnch wood heater, gas water heater, 30-gallon tank, range with colls. 847 East Sth St TRADE Good coupe for light truck or pickup. Phone 615. FOR SALE or will trade tor good heif er calves, weaner pigs. Harold crowl. Csrkln Orchard. Midway Koad. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE for Medford or Jackson county property, large lot In residence section Klamath Falls Some Improvements; near grammar and high schools. Write Box 631, Tribune. WANT Small farm or dairy foi Med ford income. Box 85H0, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 650 total price 40 acres placer. Room 214, Hotel Grand. RANCH BARGAINS 70 acres located only 1 mile from schools, excellent free, deep soil; Irri gated; good, modern house end other Improvements. Real value at 87.000.00, with 62.300.00 down and easy terms on balance. ALSO 1 acre only 1 mile from Medford. irrigated, good 6-room modern home, barn, garage and chicken house. One of our best values at a price of 61.600.00, with substan tial payment down. ALSO 5-room home furnlhsed, on paved atreet near grade and Junior high school. This house needs about 8250 spent on It to put It In first class condition. A wonderful buy at 81.250.00. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INO 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 FOR SALE OR TRADE 4-room house, screen porch, toilet, shower, garage and large lot. Will take car ana some money for my equity. Apply alter 4:30. 306 Apple Street. SMALL furnished home for sale at a bargain. If you have a good 5-room house for sale, give me the dope on It. Strictly modern home, will take smaller home as part payment, low rate of Interest on balance. Good home to exchange for a good country property. 32 acres of commercial pears, you can steal this and I will keep you out of lall. Small tract of good land, very fine home, will exchange for i good A or 6-room bungalow. C. 8. BUTTERF1ELD Medford Center Building DAIRY FARM 25 acres, 20 acres ladlno clover, all Irrigated, fenced and cross fenced with woven wire fence large old bungalow, barn, two chicken houses, two Incubators, brooder, etc., some farm equipment. Ftne running stream of water year round. This fsrm will carry 26 dairy cows. Price 63.000.00, terma. Also Fully stocked and going dairy farm, will take part in city property. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett 8t. Phone 1496 SALE One lot, 2 nouses; terma. 812 Summit. FOR SALE 6-room home: modern; owner. Inquire Monarch Grocery. 1803 W. Main. OWNER IN TOWN to sell 6-room fur. nlshed house In good location. Must sell within week. Phone room 204 Holland Hotel. EASY TO OWN 6-room all modern house with acreage, suburban, on King's highway; bargain price, looks like new; pay 427SOO cash balance monthly like rent. Call owner. EAR!, TUMY. 110 Liberty Bldg. WILL SELL equity In aitractlvt 6 room modern home in &n of Med ford's finest residential districts; fine Iswn. yard, shade trees, or will trade for smaller home in Mecjfora or country Balance on Home Own ers' long-term, low interest loan Address owner, Box 491. Msll Trib. une. OR 3A1.E 5-ruom modern houi in Ashland Trees: near pars five mli'iitM alk from post offlc IB75 oo UM ixi down, lor one week 18 80. Oakdala. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FULLY Improved and reconditioned seven acres for sale or trade lor Portland property Phona 1266 Med ford or B N. Stldd. Ashland Hotel FOR SALE By owner, three-room modern home. East side euo aown and 817 per month on Daiance Including Interest. Price 8900 on terms. 8760 cash. Call at 118 Wil lamette Ave. WHEN you think jf real estate think of BROWN Si WHITE I AND 10 ACrtB tracts Only 810 down. 88 month Mostly line level soil, on psvement. Wster and elec tricity. 60 TO 80 ACRE tracts Mostly level fine soil, on pavement. Electricity, water. 850 down. 810 month, neai O. Pass. Montgomery, owner. Jack son Hotel, Medford. FOR SALE 6 room house, on paved street, furnished. 81.950, 8850 cash Call owner. 1519-J or 872-J. HOUSLS for sale or rent, jackson County Blug 8s Loan Ass'n. A GENUINE BARGAIN, modem home, llvlna room 18x29 feet, flreplaoe, hardwood floors, basement with oil burner. 2 bath rooms. 3-car garage. chicken houses for 2000 birds, Irri gation, also Medford City water. 2 acres of land. Price reduced to 84750 for quick sale. Let mo show you the bargain of the valley C. S. Butterflcld. exclusive agent. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cow with heifer calf; two A-l Jersey heifers; 9-month's old Jersey Bull. Louis Colvcr, Phoenix. FOR SALE Red 3-year-old cow glv ne one gallon milk. 645. Red 2- vear-old cow -Ivtne V, Ballon milk Price 825. 3 miles north of Eagle Point on Crater Lake Highway. K O. Coulter. FOR SALE Black mare, gentle aud good worker. Durham and Guernsey cow. Earl Heft, Central Point Phone 193. FOR SALE Work horse. J. D. Shaffer, end South Peach. FOR SALE Fine brood sow. Phono 355-R-l. PLACE ORDERS NOW for pure White Holland breeding stock. O 8. Camp bell,' Rogue River, Ore., Rt. 1. WE INVITE you to Inaiiect th beau tiful Brown SWISS name at trie Pblpps Orchard, we now nave young bulls for sale. Brown Swiss tor more milk. Phone 417. CLOSING-OUT SALE Farm and gar den tools, nousenoid rurniture breakfast set, pressure cooked can nod fruit and vegetables Gould's 1 mile south of Talent, on Highway Tel Ashland 371-R-l. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR 8ALE 125 Wnite Leghorn pul- i . ... unAJW work horse. M. A. Ring. Valloy View (Ashland). FOR SALE DOUS PET8 SCOTTIE PUPS Championship stork with papers. Write W. A Morrison. San Francisco Chronicle, San Fran cisco, Calif, FOR SALE wlro Holr . Fox Terrlor pup. Phono 371 -X. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1930 Model A fourdoor Town Sedan in periect running oraer, new aiuwi. bushings, top, etc., also has V-3 wheels, price 6296.00. Address I. G. A. Store, Rogue River, Ore. YOU SAVE WE LOSE To make room for our 1937 model Bulck and Pontlac, wo are offering for five days only, some late model used cars In good condition. Was Now 35 Bulck BPt. coupe 6785 6710 '2Bulck 4-door sedan 225 196 '35 Dodge 4-dr. adn. trunk 745 876 '34 Graham 4-dr sedan...... 500 496 '34 Ford V-8. 2-dr. sedan. 465 436 '33 Ford V-8. 2-dr. sedan.. 385 350 SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 So. Riverside Bulck, Pontlao Salea and Service G.M.A.C. Terms STUDEBAKER'S USED CARS Reconditioned and Priced to Sell 1932 Studebaker Sedan, like new. Model A Ford Coupe 6125.00 Pontlac Coupe Pontlac Sedan 250 00 250 00 115.00 Bulck Sedan .. Plymouth Coupe 1936 Olda Sedan 425.00 675 00 Many othera to choose from, SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SALE Model T Ford, ruxtel axle or trade for grain, corn, wood or livestock. Oold Hill Feed Store. FOR SALE La Salle sedan, driven 88.000 miles, excellent condition. Also electrlo heater, sun lsmp and cross -cut saw. Mrs. Bert Anderson. 1601 West Main. SEE THESE CARS TO APPRECIATE BARGAINS One 1936 Wlllya 77 Deluxe sedan. Oraham sport roadster. 1936 model Essex coupe with radio. Studebaker Deluxe sedsn. Pennington Motor Co. Phone 903 131 N. Bsrtlett USED CAR CLEAN-UP SALE LATE MODELS EASY TERMS 1933 Chrysler 8, 6-pessenger coups 1933 Chrysler 6 sedan. 1935 Plymouth Deluxe aedan. 1933 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan. 1934 V-8 sedan. 1932 Chevrolet coupe. 1931 Ford aedan. 1930 Hudson aedan. A good selection of others to choose from. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 88 N Riverside. Tel. 18 FOR SALE Model T Ford coupe. 633 West 2nd St. . 1934 Plymouth DeLuxa coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1938 Willys 77 Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet 9-ft. Panel. 1930 Dodge 9-tt. Panel. 1934 Chevrolet 1'4-ton Truck. 1928 Chevrolet Truck. WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. Nash-Lafayette: International Trucks 123 8. Riverside Ave. FOR BALE 1930 Chrysler and Ply mouth demonstrators. Ssva up to 8300. Langs Motor car Co., 88 n Riverside. Tel 18 BUSINESS CHANCES TRADE Highway business with in come of 1200 per month, for equity In amall ranch, Must n? Improve! and cIom In. F H. Pearson, Ash land. Ore.. Klamath Junction. FOR SALE 1R on snv:ce? statirm I wit h grocery Mote ar.d cabins. o Crater Lakt highway. Phon 062. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: An excellent wood cook stove, price 86.50. Inquire at Ruch post office. FOR SALE Carpet sweeper, 83.50. studio couches, coll springs, daven port set. 106 S. Grape. FOR SALE Equity in almost new gas Maytag. Good condition. price A. Wood, Rt. 3, Box 173, Medford. FOR SALS: New boat cheap for cash. Can be seen at Charley Roberta. So. Columbus. GOAT milk and cheese. Jungfrau Goat Dairy, Rt. 4, Box 54. Tel. 437-J. FOR SALE Grapea and grape Juice Dell vlnyard. Rt. 2. Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE Gai water heater, 30-gallon tank. 847 East 9th St. PIANO FOR SALE Nice bungalow size, standard make. Small balance due. You take over contract for cash or small monthly payments. Address. Mr. J. P- Smith, adjuster Cllne Piano Co., 1011 S. W. Wash tngton, Portland. Ore. SHELLED CORN, market price. Evans. Rt. 1, Box 212, Sunset Ave. DRY planer blocks. 84.45 load, from big mill. Order now while avail able. Central Point Wood Yard, Tel. 333. FOR SALE Apples, Cornice and Seckel pears. Phone Mi's. Walker. 314-Y. FEW nice tomatoes left, 50c per 100: you pick. C. J. Logan, stfwart Ave AMERICAN oil-burning circulating heater; largest size; late model used 2 months; 150 gallon fuel storage tanks Included, 6100, 65 per month. Call 824-Y. FOR SALE Oats and vetch seed mix ed. 468-J-l. FOR SALE Ear corn or will trade for pigs or leghorn pu:lets. Chas Isaacs: Crater Lake Hwy FOR SALE Snow apples. Red llcious. Sgobel & Day, S Fir. FOR SALE Cheap, fill dirt. 1534-Y. FOR SALE Hopper for sawdust burner with baffle plate. Almost new Bargain Cai at Mall rrthune FOR SALE GrBpus now ripe J A Manke. 4 miles west ot Medford FOR SALB Apples Tel 132-L. PLASTERING PLASTERING, stucco, plain or orna mental; plaster patching. 112 8o Fir. ROOFING COMPLETE ROOFING 8ERV1CE Composition. 8hfnglc8 and Built-up roofa. Phono 640 Free estimate Eosv monthly payment ROOUlf, RIVER ROOFING CO., 133 West Main. ROOFING Bring your roof troubles to us. Old roots repaired, new roofs applied. Pabco products. Ekerson Paint and Root 8tore, 38 4. Bart lett. Phone 243 MISCELLANEOUS PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avon, Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful advlco on all affairs of life. Tells your past, present, and future. It In doubt as to what atep to take, consult Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Good advice In time saves many worries and many dol lars. Satisfaction guaranteed. Read ing dally; hours 10 a. m to 9 p. m. Located at Rainbow Auto Camp. 1746 No. Riverside, Cnhln 1. Mail Tribune Daily ACH- U Former U. K. President I. Studied 10. Triangular eaUs 14. Pale brown color 15. Worship U. aiver in Russia 17. Sandarao tree 18. Bellows 19. Decora ttv. vessel 20. Weans of playing cer tain musi cal tnstru mente 12. Abundance 2. Semi'precloua stones ti. Soft groan 38. Perform 28. By birth 29. Network! of wood 82. Age .5. Fall 87. Dried bud osed in sea soning 88. Wood which Is lighter than cork 41 Nocturnal bird 42. She for whom the Trojan war was fought 18. Make amends 44. Hfarrh 16. alasiuichu- setts caps 47. News gatherer 49. Suppositions 62. Symbol for tantalum BS. Diagonal 54- Small wild oxen 88. Thief (9. Religious head of an Indian trlha 42. Regiment In the Turkish rmy (8. South Ameri can animal ft. Sensitive 84. Clears shove expenses 87. Singly 61. Pleres out 69. Long deep cut PlAlSggH O P TMla DTY ULIIOVE NjgO DES M 0 N SIT E R foONg wmZEim mwfm W A R R I 0K$WM& PY APSjTAll NIE DlYE REA L 1 5 1 5 A 5 ASSETJ N ETrT! A BiE i sit en pis m R E If 1 I k W- V I8 f WM " 2 3 wk- U , W I p '7 wi mL W.'u Sif WWW mwL 111 2h 27 WJ 28 7M, 2? 3o 3t 32 SlJlSS "!1ZZ5!lZZZZ zzzzzSzz-SlZZ IHlZZIIflZZZlil 5b sj sa si bo ui ZZZZZflZZZSZZZZ 1 1 1 mk Mil im7' 1 1 1 MISCELLANEOUS SAVE middleman's profit from maker to you. Klein the Tailor, upstairs. CHRISTMAS Is coming. A photo. graph carries with it the giver's per sonality. Saves money tool Our Xmtis specials are now on. Call 329. the K.'nncll Ellis Studio. IF YOU are wanting to buy or sell real estate, see L. a, Plckell, 204 E. Main. Phone 365. TRUCKS FOR HIRE Local and Long Distance Hauling, furniture moving and expert fur niture packing service. NEW CON CRETE STORAGE WAREHOUSE a clean and fireproof building. New low rntcs now In effect, SAMSON. Transfer and Storage Of fice, 229 N. Riverside. Phone 833 A BETTER REBUKE JOB at a saving Frees' OHrngo 801 No Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSl'RANCB ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. J3 North Centrnl Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental run cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MONEY I.OANKI) ON Alios. LIVESTOCK FL'KNITt'KE. ENDORSED NOTES, F.1C. We want to supply your money needs without red tope or cieiay SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. MEDFORD'8 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 45 So. Central, Ground Floor Crotorlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. S-157-M-IH0. Pnone 139 The Fashion Shop THE FASHION SHOP 308 U. 8. Nat l Bank Building. Dressmaking Myrtle Andrews, phone 1181. But tons and buckles covered. Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 610 North Riverside. Phone 615. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prices right, services guaranteed. REINKING TRANSFER CO Long uisinuce iinuiinK. mnuiuro, bmwo anything, ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 O. Stunrt. courj HOUSE NEWS eurnisbea o; the Jackson ivunl) Abstract Co. 121 BJ sixth Street Marrlngt Licenses Edson Mooro end Jennie M. Field. Circuit Court Credit Servlco Co. vs. Mrs. George Backus. For money. Naomi McGlothlln vs. Fred Mo. alothlln. Dlvorco. C. E. Terrlll vs; George Backus at al I.len foreclosure. Mae Parker vs. George D. Parker. Divorce. School District No. 74 va. Oeorgs Cross Word Puzzle ton of Yesterday's Puzzlo 18, Guldeway In ft knitting machine 8L Native metal, bearing compound 28. Catch which holds a door or gats ahut 25. Tree 26. Exclude 27. Spout speeches 29. Reduce 30. Genus of nut bearing trees 21. Important oc currence 22. Medicinal herb 24. lopslded :tr.. Flowers 29. Arree.edly su perior 40. Nest or a bird of prey l. -Relatives 48. Substance de posited In wine casks SO. Enemy 6L Large sand stone block 14. Brlnii Into a row f.6. A sign of fire hi. Resounded 67. Genus of the olive tree 18. Nocturnal ant mats fiJ. Kplc poem 60. Region 61. Fit one Inslda another 64. Wing 70. Demolished 71. Trim DOWN L Hard yellow ish brown wood I. 160 square rods of land 8. Wears at the edge 4. Kind of hat 6, exhibited ox. tentatlously 6. Scents 7. Highway . a. Htn 9. Tyrant 10. Youthful IV Persia 12. Fiber used In making rope Weeks at si. Action In eminent domain. George H. Johnson vs. Helen F. Mace. Lien. ' United States va. Robert Henry Brysnt. Tsx lien. H. L .Clsycomb va. Howard Work. Jr. Chattel Hen. Probate Court Estat of Kate R. Dennlston, de ceased. Probate. Real Estate Transfers The Northwestern Co. to Elno K. Hemmlia et ux. W. D. to north 64 feet of E',4 of 31.9 feet lot 7: and north 64.9 feet of lot 8, block 6. Crowell Add., Medford. Judson G. Ooble et ux to Charles W. H. Meara et ux. Q. O. D. to land In Sec. 7, Twp. 38 8., R. 1 West. Mason H. Meara at ux to Herman L. Lofdahl et ux. W. O. to land In Sec. 7, Twp. 38 8., R. I Wtat. Chsnes w. H. Meara at ux to Ma son H. Mears. Q. C. D. to land In See. 7, Twp, 98 8., R. 1 West. Christian H. Chrlstnar et ux to Mason H. Meara et al. W. D. to land In Sec. 7, Twp. 38 8 R. 1 West Ed Bechtel et ux to Ralph Thomas et ux. W. D. to land in DLC 48, Twp. 37 8.. R. 1 West. Albert Learned to Allan F. Perry et ux. Q. O. D. to part lot 2, block 1. Bar'a Add., Medford. F. G. Bunch et ux to Allan F. Perry et ux. W. D. to part lot 3, block 1, Ban's Ad., Medford. ' Clara Arnold Young to F. O. Bunch et ux. w. D. to part lot 2, block 1, Barr'a Add., Medford. Eagle Point Irrigation District to Betty R. Fein W. D. to land In Sec 18, Twp. 36 8., R. 1 West. Helena M. Vlgur to Betty R. Fein. W. D. to land In See, 16, Twp 35 8.. R. 1 Wear, Joseph Now to Helena M. Vlgar W. D. to part SWVi f Sec- 33 TWP 33 8., R. 3 Wast. Charlea H. Reed et ux to Grace Relnecl-.e. W. D, to E',4 of NE'i. Nit of BE 14 of Bee. 36, Twp. 96 8 R. 1 Eaat. Medford Irrigation District to Mar lon Sprsgus. w. D, to part lot J Sprlngbrook Sub. In Bee. 17, Twp. 37 8., R. 1 West. Jamee B. Preult et si to L. J. Ad ams et ux. w. D, to lot I, block Medford. F. A. Bites et al to L. M. Curl. Deed to land In Sec. 8, 17 and 18 Twp. 97 8., and Sees. 13, 13 and 34 Twp, 97, B R. 4 West. O. Vroman et ux to Harold H. Shaw et ux W, D. to land In Sec. 36. Twp 87 8., R, 3 West. Boy F. Jonas to Hsrold H. Bhaw at ux. W. D, to 1.36 acres In Seo. 28 Twp. 36 8., R. 3 West. E. E. Doershuk et ux to Roy Jones. W. D. to land In DLO 66. Twp. 37 8., R. 3 Wtst. Weaver W. Walker at ux to Stale of Oregon, W. D. to part lot 8. block 2, Olson'a Add., Medford. City, of Medford to Nons B. Dun lap, Q. O. D. to part lot 3, block 17. Beatty Add., Medford. City of Medford to Nona B. Dunlap Q. C. D. to part lot 3, block 17 Beatty Add., Medford. Fannlt E. Flfer to Will Hansen. Deed to E',4 of N',4 of lot 7, block 3. Cottnge Home Add., Medford. William O. Howard et ux to w. W Howard at a, Deed to north 80 feet of lots 1, 3, a and 4: all of lota S and 8, and east 6 feot of lot 7, block 78. Modford. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Oct. 13. (Spl.) Mrs. Craig visited with friends at Ashland on Tuesday ot last week. Mr. Hsyward has bean harvesting his sugar cane and making sorghum The building of the cemetery bridge will be done this week by Frank Ny gren, Lou Blaeas and Rolf Bleberstedr Aa soon aa possible after the first rain the donation road work will start and every ona la requested to do bis part.1 so aa not to delay the work. Mr. and Mra. Frank Fernland have purchaaed the Jack Hlckner place and moved In sometime ago. Recent guests at the Ed Tucker horns were Mrs. C. I. Tucker and chil dren, of Merrill, Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Charley are the proud parent of a baby girl, born In Medford, Friday, Dct. 9 Mra. Fern Corcoran and daughter Iris of Roaa Lane were guests at the Olaaa home last Friday. Roosevelt School Roosevelt school student body held assembly on Wednesday, the main purpose being observance of Fire Prevention Week, October 4 to 10. The meeting waa called to order by the president, Clayton Anderson, followed by reading of the minutes by the secretary, Jean Eddy, alter which Eunice McCaleb gave the re port of the clean-up committee, Mlaa VanMeter then spoke to the student-body on the great lose In lives and money caused by fire and of the real need of observing National Fire Prevention Week each year, This waa followed by short talks from Miss Curry, Mrs. Carlon, Mrs Wllllt and Mra. Coffin on the var loua fire hazards. The meeting closed with singing of the Star Spangled Banner follow ed by the flag salute. The school waa visited by Fire Chief Roy Elliott on Monday at which time a surprise fire alarm was sounded and the building waa cleared of the entire student body In 40 seconds. In the contest between the schools In observance of Fire Prevention Week, the fourth, fifth and sixth grades returned their checked fire haaard altpa 100 percent. Dog Pound Booms. TULARE. Cel. (UP) Temporarily the city la not suffering so much from the lack of "bum" blockade' a ot "dog blockade." With 43 dog Impounded In April. 47 In May, and 66 In June, the city I considering the necessity of an asslitant pound master. closing time for Too Lata to Ctae alfy Ads I 1:10 p. m, i Meteorological Report October 13. 1036. Forecasts Medford and vicinity; Fair tonight and Tuesdsy; slightly warmer Tues day, Oregon; Fair tonight and Tuesday but occasional cloudiness on coast. Slightly warmer Interior ot southwest portion Tuesday. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 64: lowest, 49. Total monthly precipitation, trace; deficiency for the month. 0.36 Inch. Total precipitation alnce September 1936, 0.35 inch; deficiency tor the season, 0.53 Inch. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 38 per cent; 6 a. m. today. 80 per cent. Bunrtse tomorrow, 6:21 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:33 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 A, M., jaoth Meridian Time WTi S3 r 5 O C Boise ...... Boaton . Chicago 80 74 60 48 Clear 60 w Clear 60 P.Cdy. 60 Clear 58 P.Cdy 58 . Cloudy 44 . Clear 48 T. Clear 48 -.. Clear 63 Claer 58 Clear 44 Clear S3 Smoky 48 ' P.Cdy. 84 Clear 58 Cloudy 60 Cloudy 60 .... Clear Denver Eureka Helena - . Los Angeles MEDFORD Now York Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburg Sole Lake City San Francisco -Seattle ................ Spokane ..... Walla Walla 80 Washington, D.O. 08 RUINS OF BATTLE BE FOUND IN BUFFALO, K, Y. (UP) The soil abounding noar South Buffalo may give up the bonos of legendary In dian warriors believed slain In the great battle of extermination with the Iroquois In 16S0. Workmen are excavating for parts of Buffalo's master sewage system. Thoy are expected to unearth evi dences of the 17th century battle re corded as one of the greatest In W. tory. The battle was between the Iroquois Federation and tho Erlea. who wore sometimes known as the Neuter tribe It was reported by tho early French explorers. According to Iroquois legends, 30, 000 Erics were alaln. The tribe be came only s fragment of lis former great and warlike body. The battle ar.d Its victory gave the Iroquola dominance over western and central New York and established their repu. tatlon a a formidable group of war riors. Cellar excavators from time to tlmo have reported the finding of flint arrows used by the Iroquois. Father Hennepin, the first white man to record viewing Niagara Falls, visited the Erie tribal, camps In 1677. Oapt. Bienville de Caleron record a visit to the Erles on the shores of whst la now known aa Lake Chau tauqua. It waa de Caleron who left behind the vague records of the great battle. NEW DEATH TEST LONDON (UP) A new test of death, discovered by Drs. Salisbury and Melvln. of Queen's Unlveralty, Kingston. Ont., la described In the British Medical Journal, "The general application -of thla test would remove all traces of one of the most haunting fears of man kindthe chance of premature bur. lal" the Journal declares. The test Involves appearance of the eye; All that la necessary Is an ophthalmoscope, an Instrument tor Inspecting the retina, ir tne coi umna of blood In the retinal veins are broken the patient Is beyond resuscitation. This phenomenon takes place after the circulation has been stopped for about ten min utes. Phoenix Oranie. Phoenix Orange will meet Tuesday night at their hall. A the work in th packing houses Is beginning to subside, It 1 hoped that more of the member will be present, to have a part In the planning of the grange work for the wlntur. Following grange meeting refrs-h mente of pie. che-se and coffee will be served by the ladles. All member are urged to be on hand. Bciiars Raise Ante. PUEBLO, Colo. (UP) Local beg gars have raised the ante. No longer do they want "nickel tor a cup of coffee." Now It's a "dime for loaf of bread." Art Exhibited. MOSCOW. (UP) In 10 days, 30. 000 person vlatted the exhibition ot the Ukrainian folk art. The visitors' book Is filled with enthusiast), ee marka on tht exhibit. 80 78 84 78 68 70 100 ..... 72 8. 60 - 83 .. 04 ,. 70 74 The Grange i J COUNTESS HOLDS IS SIGNJ RUIN Care For Pleasures Always Precedes Crashing Of Civ ilization, Daughter Of Famous Tolstoy Warns. RADDAM, Conn. (UP) Llvuu close to the sou In an ordinary Oon- nevucui jarmnouse In Haddam, with the teeming highway to the ahore running close to her door, live the Countess Alexandra Tolstoy, daugh ter of the great literary figure, Count Leo Tolatoy. Busily engaged In keeping chickens, two cows, and a tiny vegetable gar den, the countess Is far away from the rush and turmoil of the world aha once knew and also slightly removed from the modern world which she df nouncea In no uncertain term. It Is difficult to believe that this woman In her detached existence ha known the luxurious life of Euro pean nobility, the giddy whirl of the Russian Imperial court, and later, swallowed up In the maelstrom of changing Ruasla, the wretchedness and squalor of strife, pestilence and dungeona. Not Bitter Woman; Perhap thla daughter and ens tary of the great Russlsn literary r".ster should be bitter and disillu sioned. But to a visitor she com pletely dissolve any preconceived no tion of any auch attitude. The countess' Is deeply engrossed with life, and It Is suspected that the three-year Interlude of quiet which she ha spent In the Connecti cut hills ha begun to pall. She would like to ba In where the fighting I thickest, grappling against social evil. . . , Speaking of the confusion and flight of this age, the countess offer this warning: "People are no longer living for Ideal. They are not even living far each other. They build dirigibles and ny from Germany to the United states faster than thoy ever did bo ron. But why do they want to got to feat? They want comfort. They want pleasure. And that Is all people seem to care about. No civilisation ever lived very long like this.- You remem ber the otvlllsatlon of , Rome and Babylon? It will happen again." Denounces Soviet Hystem. ' Upon mention of the 8ovtet Union the countess' face growa stern and the humor In her eyes die as she asserts: "It won't last." The apparent suc cess of the five-year plan, she dis misses with a shrug, saying, "The ex periment ha only seemed to succeed. Economically It has. But the familT and religion are still In the balance. Even now thore Is a trend toward the reinstatement of the family, And al though there are only 8b ichurche standing In Russia, at Christmas and Easter It Is Impossible to keep the people from them." . . .,. The countess descrr.e her ratnar aa a religious anarehls ,, adding that "this statement of mine astonUhe most Americans." The countess view although somewhat modified, parallel his, In that ahe believe the necessity for law Is diminished In proportion to the strength ot religious faith. "Morals and rellgloua standards have given place to personal greed. Money money that I all people care about," the countess wearily ar guea. That ahe herself la deeply re ligious Is relt rather than known. , Nest Sonp Costly. SINOAPORE. (UP) Chtna'a fam ous delicacy, bird' nest soup. It on ot the most costly foods In the world. The new valuation for customs ax port duty In Brltlah North Borne fixes the value of the delicacy it 20 a pound, Including the duty. Prisoners Miss $440. TOLEDO. (UP) Police found 1440 belonging to Mrs. Rose Butler of Tem perance, Mich., under the seat cush ion of a patrol car where It had been for 17 daya, within easy reach of ait least SO prisoners. Market Melon. HANFORD, Oal. (UP) Japan expansion ha reached th field of watermelon. The King county crop la now moving to market at the rate of 300 tons a day. The melon are grown on land leased by Japanese who have made the Industry great success. - Travel and Mail Schedules Airplanes Northbound weaving Time 8:83 a. m. 8:1ft p. m. 6:18 p. m Mall Close 4:48 a. m. 3 ;S0 p. m (Nons) I 11:33 p.nt 10:11 a. m ,3:07 a.m. il.03 a. m. 0:47 p.m. 6:03 p. m. Trains Northbound 8:81 a.m. 7:81 a-m 8:08 p m. 7:05 p. m Southbound 8:35 a m. 7:00 p. m. 7:38 a.m 6:00 p. m Buses Northbound Southbound 1:05 a. m. 13:08 1:65 a.m. . 6:10 a m 1:50 p m. 6:60 a l 8:50 p.m. 6:46 p. B. 11:10 p m. I0:ll p. a for Crater Lake 9 :00 a. m. For Klamath Falls 8:46 am. 6:45 p.m.