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MEPFCmO MATL TRTBUNK, MTP'FOTC'D. OI?EGOT. FRIDAY. 0CT0T5ET? 1936. PAHE FIVE ii Read every ad on this page. . You will probably llnd ex actly the things you have been looking for or a sale or trade for unused articles you may have. Search your attic or store-room you may have - find many things others are seeklhg and be able to realise Immediate cash. If what you want' tsn't there advertise ior Trihnnn classified ads are a Inexpensive effective! per word first Insertion 2c (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion per word -- c (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change .. $1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST White Angora rabbit; child's - . pet. Tel. 1421-M. - LOST- -If dog mianng. call t61fl WANTED FEMALE HELP' WAITRESS WANTED Must be neat and courteous.- Box 629 Tribune. WANTED Girl for housework. Tol. 1487-J or. write Box 630. Tribune. VIAVI Ambitious wonwn to qualify for Vlavl Dealer, whole or part time. Phone or write fcr appoint ment with Mrs. P. 8. Gannett. Port land manager, who will be glad to meet Vlavl friends, users and pros pective dealers. Hotel Medford. October 19, 20, 21. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted at J. N. Cafe. WANTED A cook ana waitress, man and wife preferred. Hotel Ashland WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man to run small orchard and raise turkeys; also man to cut wood and mine. Inquire bams Val ley Store. WANTED Man to work poultry ranch. References required. Mra Dean Stacy, Rt. 4, Box 177. WANTED Boys to sell newspaper! afternoons. Apply Mall Itlbune. WANTED SITUATIONS WORK WANTED by middle-aged sin gle man; experienced milker and H teamster. H. E. Royse, Midway i Four corners. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants house work or light work. 207 8. Ivy. JjADY wishes hour or day work. Phone 593-Y. W A NTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Cheap car In fair condl . tlon. 407 Marie St. WANTED From 10 to 20 acres. Some must be river or creek bottom land. Must produce clover, corn or alfalfa. Write O .C. Hoover, Rt. 1. Box 221, Lomlta, Cal. WANTED To rent, lease or buy ft small farm. Must be on hlgnway, with electricity. Have clear lot to trade In on same. Edgar G. Lane. Costa Mesa, Cal. HAVE CLIENT who owns lot 100x100 splendid location for warehouse oi business, will consider building lor suitable tenant. Box 683. Tribune. WILL BUY OR LEASE ranch, around 125 acres, stocked and equipped " Write Star Route Box 18 or tele T phone 623-R-l. Ward. WANTED One or two gentlemen to room and board. Excellent meals. Close In; reasonable. Garage. 232 S. Grape. WE WILL PAY best prices for ranges heaters and furniture. Call 1192-J EADS & OHRN FURNITURE CO. 38 North Front. " WANTED Rifles, good used furni ture and clothing, riliey's Second Hand Store. 112 North Front. t WANTED Laundry, men s or family Mrs Huson Phone 1346-M WANTED Lamb wool See the Med ford Bargain House 47 No Orape EMPTY furniture van going to San Francisco, wants load for there m way points. Phone 616. Hawley Transfer. WANTED - Will pay top prices lol good used furniture ranges heat ers etc HOLBHOOK tt ANDKEWS Fire Hall Bldg 8th St -Front Tel 64i : JUNK Highest prices paid loi orass radiators copper storage oa.tenea ' aluminum and other meUis Scrap Iron small or isrgt tots pipe ano mscntnt-ry wool anc cot ton rags. tnnl ,i.be Out prices win interest you Bides Pelts wool Mohetr Housenoid uod, furniture stovot OOUKtt or sold UBWJHD BAHOAIN HOUSE WANTED Yiro to loo t my oat. gains mmost nc clothing ten all the family 618 B Main HIOHES1 PK1CE3 paid for furnltur and buusrhold goods Phcnt -1062 WANT IO BUY Some good young b.-eeding ewes V J Phlilppi Hotel Orno Mefllora FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT rurnlshed room. 803 North Holly. ATTRACTIVE r.xm 4"4 9 Orsne FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT On month pasturajr- for r?w CiUIe. B. I Dccige, Phone 563-J. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4 -room cottage, unfur nished. 943 Murry Ave. SMALL furnished house. 134 S. Ivy. FOR RENT 5 -room hoim, 19 Crater Lake Ave. FOR RENT 4 -room house; wood range, garage; 113.50, water paM. Phone 617-R. FOR RENT 5 -room modern house, good location. Inquire Monarch Grocery, 1803 W. Main. FOR RENT 5 -room unfurnished house, close tn, (30. Harold H. Brown Agency. Phone l&ft. FOR RENT a small, furnished mod ern houses. Adults only. 410 Hamil ton FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartments. 616 N. Central. FOR RENT 3 -room furnished apart ment, lower floor. Phone Mfi-R, FURNISHED, nested apt., private en trance, phone, etc. 618 B Oafcdale FOR RENT BOARk ROOM FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable 820 E Main St.. Medford FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE or trade for furniture, one fine Roth violin with bow and leather case; slide trombone, E-flst and baritone horns. Mrs. L. W. Tame, Talent, Ore. FOR 8 ALE OR TRADE 33 -inch wood neater, gas water heater, 80-gallon tank, range with colls. 847 East 9th St TRADE: Good coupe (or light truck or pickup. Phone 61ft. FOR SALE or will trade for good heif er calves, weaner pigs. Harold Crowl. Carkln Orchard. Midway rtoad. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE for Medford or Jackson county property, large lot In residence section Klamath F&Jit Some Improvements; near grammar and high schools. Write Box 631 Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE IF YOU are wanting to buy or sell real estate, see L. O. Pick ell. 304 E Main. Phone 865. 14 ACRE, fine soil, Thomas road; electricity, good building site; $76 Box 780, Medford. 22-ACRE NUT AND FRUIT FARM Borders stream, good soil, has bear ing trees, walnuts, cherries. peach, good varieties; 5 -room bouse with bath, electric lights, telephone, city and spring water, double garage, barn, good road and near post office. El mer Helms, Box 791 Dallas, Oregon. FOR SALE 4 acres fine corn fodder In field. Leave rton, mile west of Talent. FOR SALE My equity In 8-rooro modern house. Close In. 135 Tripp. FULLY improved and reconditioned seven acres for sale or trade for Portland property Phone 1368 Med ford or G N Stldd. Ashland Hotel FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 -room bouse, screen porch, toilet, shower, garage and large lot. Will take car and some money for my equity. Apply after 4:30. 306 Apple Street. SMALL furnished home lot sale at a bargain. If you have a good 6 -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 Jail. . Small tract of good land, very fine home, will exchange for a good A or 6 -room bungalow. C. S BUTTER FIELD Medford Center Building FOR SALE By iwner. three-room modern home. East Side 8300 down and $17 per month on balance including Interest Price 9900 op lerms. 750 cash Call at 118 Wil lamette Ave. WHEN you think -f real estate think ot BROWN Si WHITE. FOR SALE 8 room house on paved street, furnished. 81,050. 8850 cash Call owner. 151B-J or 8 72 -J. HOUSKB for sate or rent, jackson County Blug St Loan Ass'n. A GENUINE BARGAIN, modern home. living room 18x29 feet, fireplace. 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 84760 for quick sale. Let me show you the bargain of the valley C 8 ButtTflpid. exclusive neent. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE! 16 dairy cows. 10 heifers, 100 White Leghorn pullets, ready to lay; four horses and farm Im plements. A. Hoffman, Provolt, Ore., on Williams creek. FOR SALE One pony and one cow, Geo. LaSalle, Eagle Point, Box 47, Route 1. FOR SALE Youn Guernsey bull. Inquire Texaco Station, Central Point. FINE young Ramboullet bucks at a bargain. J. P. Keeney, Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE Light team farm mare, cheap. Pacific highway, 'A mile south Phoenix. Noah Chandler. FOR SALE Cow with aelfer calf; two A-l Jersey heifers; 9-month's old Jersey Bull. Louis Coiver. Phoenix WE INVITE you to Inspect tb beau tiful Brown Swiss cattle at the Phlpps orchard. We now navt young bulls for taie. Brown Bwu for more milk, phone 417. CUiSINO-OUT 8AL& Parro and gar den toots, bousebold furniture breakfast set. pressure cooked can ned fruit and vegetable. Gould's 1 mile south or Client, on highway Tel Ashland 371.R-1. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1929 PLYMOUTH 4-door sdan; good condition. $225. Bee Eeller, Gro ceteria No. 1. MODEL A Ford Pickup, A-l condi tion. See receiver, Ala VUU Pack ing House. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1936 Chrysler 8 sedan, run only 8.000 miles, fit a Big Sav ing. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS 1935 Chrysler 8 Touring Sedan. 1935 Pontlac 3-door Hedan. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Touring Se dan. 1933 Chrysler 8 6-passenger Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; 6 wheels. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1D33 Chevrolet Coupe, 1931 Ford Sedan. 1934 Ford 3-door Sedan. 1933 Pontlac 8 Sedan. Some older models Real Cheap. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 88 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE 1935 Ford Pickup; recon ditioned motor, good rubber. Bar gain for quick sale. Phone 555 or see at 655 Keene Drive. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Marlin 12-guage pump gun, good condition, 12: also elec tric vacuum cleaner, 83.50, 338 South Riverside Ave. FOR SALE: Blltwell davenport and chair. Call 666-Y. FUG OLE HOP ROOTS for fall plant ing, 820.00 per thousand. Special prices for orders of 10,000 or over. Order now for November delivery Art Davis, Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE Westing house electric range, good as new, 850. Phone 314, Central Point. LARGE 0 grade Newtowns, 60c per lug. Bring containers. Winter Nells pears, 50 per lug. Bring containers. BEAR CREEK ORCHARD. LARGE PLANER BLOCKS from the Big Mill, only 84.45 per load. Tel. 333, Central Point Wood Yard. FOR SALE 110-volt, 1500-watt Koh ler automatic power and light plant, capacity 40 40-watt lamps. A-l con dition. Priced to sell at 8275. See Carburetor and Electric Service, No. 6th and O St.. Grants Pass Tel. 127 TRY our 25c milk at Llndy'a Milk Depot, 523 E. Main. FOR SALE Small cook sieve, beatei, bed and springe. 806 W Main. FOR SALE) Wood range and beater 917 So. Central TOMATOES, lo lb.; you pick them, 60c hundred. B. E. fold, 3 mOes west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Table model Phllco, 413 N. Ivy, after 6:30 p. m. FOR SALE Diesel 50 caterpillar with winch and dozer, cheap for cash William Johnson. Myrtle Point, Ore., or call Hotel Myrcle. FOR SALE Spark oil burner, with outside tank. Phone 1408. APPLES Jonathans. Delicious, Spttis en bergs and Newtowns. Ala Vlata Packing House. 8AVE SAVE Wallpaper, all 1936 patterns 1-3 off. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 133 W. Main. SPECIAL PRICES on potatoes and onions for your winter supply Peerless Mkt. Phone 603. Free de livery. GOAT milk and cneese. Jungfrau Goat Dairy, Rt. 4, Box 64. Tel. 437 -J. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice Dell vtnyard. Rt. 3, Medford. FOR SALE Cheap, till dirt. Tel 1534-Y. FOR SALE hoppei (or sawdusi burner with baffle plate. Almost new Bargain Gai at Mall rribune FOR SALE Grant now ripe J A Manka. 4 mllea west of Medford FOR SALE Apples Tel 13'i-l BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Half Interest In good thriving grocery business located In the heart of the city of Medford. Box 3674, Tribune. FOR SALE Lease on service station and grocery and cabins, on Crater Lake highway. Phone 63 between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. LOOKING for a business? We have good restaurant, barber and beauty anop, several lining stations, tout 1tt camps. Call or write for de scriptive list. Tengwald Agency. lao w. Main. SERVICE STATION. Store end hoUfcfl for sale or trade. Corner Mldwuy ana uia racuic mgnway. FOR BALE Lunch room end filling station on mgnway. tricea rignt for quick sale. Would consider woman 35 to 36 to ruu same on commission. Box 533, Tribune. FOR SALE Oolng garage business tn Medford: good equipment, low over head. A real opportunity. Box 647, Tribune. TRADE Highway business with In come of $200 per month, tor equity In small ranch. Must be Improved and close In. P H. Pearson, Ash land, Ore.. Klamath Junction. ROOFING COMPLETE ROOF1NO SERVICE Composition. Shingles and Built-up roots. Phone MO. Free estlmste Easy monthly payments ROUUs RIVER ROOFING CO, 133 West Main. ROOFINO Bring your roof trouble, to ua Old roofs repaired, new roofs applied. Psbco products. Ekerson Paint And Root Store. 38 4. Bart lett. Phone J43 PLASTERING PLASTERING, stucco, plsln or orns. mental; plaster pstchlng 113 So Fir. MISCELLANEOUS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Adsms Pastry Shop. 419 East Main la featuring HOME-MADE PIES. CHRISTMAS la coming. A photo graph carries with tt the elver's per sonality. Saves money tool Our xmaa apeeiaia are now on. call 830 the Kennell Ellis Studio. A BETTER REBUKE JOB at a saving Free,' Oarage 801 No Central BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1177 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract a JACKSON COUNTY AHSTUACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms S and o. wo. a North Central Ave., upstairs. The Fashion Shop THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons ana Buckles covered. 308 U 8. Nrvtlonnl Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. Myrtle Andrews. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FUBNITMtfc, ENDORSED NOTES, ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. MEDKORD "3 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY - 45 8o. Central. Ground Floor Crsterlsn Theater Bldg. Lie. No. 8-1&7-M-180. Pnone 199 Transfer. IAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment, Pricos right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 616. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 2rt So. Fir. Phone 316. Prices light. Services guaranteed RE IN KING TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 O. Stuart. TRUCKS FOR HIRE Local and Long Distance Hauling furniture moving and expert fur niture packing service. NEW CON CRETE STORAGE WAUEHOUSE a clean and fireproof building. New low rates now In effect. SAMSON. Transfer and Storage Of fice, 229 N. Riverside. Phone 833 LEGAL NOTICES Summons In The Circuit Court of The State ot Oregon for Jackson County. H. B. Duncan, also known as Harry B. Duncan, Plaintiff, vg. Elmer Bagley, Jr., Doris Bagley Mackay the heirs at law of Elmer E Bagicy and Augusta F. Bagley, huband and wife, both deceased. George G Eubank, as administrator of tne estate of Augusta F. Bagley. de ceased, Anna H. Moore executrix of the estate of W. J. Moore, de ceased, administrator of the estate of Anna B. Hall, deceased and W J. Moore, trustee. Robert W, Hail Winifred H. Chllson. William , A Relmers and Bertha Relmers, Jack son County. Oregon, a municipal corporation, and all persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate. Hen. or Interest In the real estate described herein Defendants. To each and all of the above-named Defendants, and all persons un known, claiming any right, title oi Interest In or to the property de scribed In the complaint herein: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you, and each of you, are re. quired to appear and answer tht Complaint of the plaintiff, on file herein, against you, or otherwise piead thereto, within sli (6) week from the date of the first publication of this summons, the same being the 25th day of September. i:36. You are hereby notified that. If you fall to appear and answer, as herein required, or otherwise plead to the Complaint of the plaintiff on flic herein, the plaintiff will take a de cree against you, for the relief de manded In his Complaint, that Is. a decree quieting title to the property, hereinafter described as follows, to. wit: Northeast quarter; South half of the Northwest quarter; South west quarter; North half of Southeast quarter and Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter of Section Twelve (12); Northeast quarter of Northwest qunrtfr and Mail Tribune Daily across. I 1. Rebuff I. Pitcher I. Have finan cial obliga tions IS. Military cap IS. Masculine 14. Mnartow lb. Detail Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ROjCABAlSHpSPp APplLEyEEiTON eenIaret eIr et u m d ejr 6 ria dma t e Wk mwM. Mr wm pieis kMhimwMg aid p QLTIP L lip E ML R i i IqIsavorSki I s IS. Is current is. American In- clan JO. Tune SL Amertcsn goldiinch 15. Ancient region In Asia 28. Biblical char- cter 17, Ancient Ko man re I id iom rllcs 11. Be victorious 82. Talk Rllhiy 34. Lubricate n. Poor 17, Symbol for neon M. Kind of plum 19. Interrogative - or queillon InK 41 Hani K lossy paint it. Rope for hoisting a ship's yard 4. Youthful 48. Italtun coin (2. Hhort poem C3. Always '.4. Metal t5, Above: poetic fit. Underatanfls 67. Coppar coin DOWN L Kind of snow-sboe m. if igl 21 23 24 1 PI tr rrrr rrr T 'kf Mm,. 2J 'mU f27 23 2f 3o 35 3lo g 37 -,.yfy,. 38 41 43 44 If IPIP 7- aLi. Mil. ' .' ' . 1 1 1 E- -' 1 Northwest quarter of Northeast quarter of Section Thirteen (13); West half of Southeast quarter of Section One All In Town ship 36 South. Rango 4 West, W. M., Jackson County, Oregon. This Summons Is published In the Mail Tribune, by the order of Hon orable H. D. Norton. Judge of said Court, duly made on the 3ud day c4 September. 1936. HARRY B. DUNCAN. Plaintiff 317 Liberty Building, Med ford, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the County ot Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In tho Matter of the Estate of Jasten Hartmnn, deceased, also known m J a sen Hartman and also as J. Hart man. Notice Is hereby given that Wesley Hartman, the undersignevl adminis trator of the estate of the ' above named decedent, has filed In the above entitled court and matter his final account and report of his ad ministration of said estate and said court by Ua order duly entered there in has fixed November i)tn if36, at 10:00 o'clock a- ra.. at the court room of said court In the Jackson county court hou at Medford In Jackson county. State of Oregon, it the time end place for the hearing ol any and all objections to said ncrount and report, or to any item thereof, and for the settlement thereof. Dated and first published October 9th. 1936. WESLEY HARTMAN, Administrator. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County ot Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Etta M. Vawter, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed uy the Hon Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled court, as fcxecuiors oi said estate, and have duly qualified according to law; all persons havlm; claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers and duly verified according to law, to William I. Vawter. 310 Wes'. Main Street, Medford, Jackson coun ty, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published October 9th, 1936. VERNON H. VAWTER, WILLIAM I. VAWTER. Executors of the Estate ot Etta M. Vawter, Deceased. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. No. B -2 1628 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of: George Forest Rus sell and Florence May Russell, Bank rupts. To the creditors of George Forest Russell and Florence May Russell, oi the City of Medford, In the County of Jack.wn and District aforesaid. Bankrupts; Notice Is hereby given that on the 30th day or September, li)38, the sal a George Forest Russell aud Florence May Russell wore duly adjudicated bankrupts; and that tho first meet ing of their creditors will be held In the office of the Referee, Medford Center Building, Medrorei, Oregon, on the 27th day of October, 1936, at 3:00 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time and plaoe the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupts, and transact such other business as may properly come berore said meeting. HARRY C. BKYRMAN, Referee In Bankruptcy October lth, 1030. Mlnnong for Salary. ALBANY, N. Y. (UP) When the state conservation department dec Id ed to enter the business of raising bait fish, Walter Smith of Troy, a fisherman, applied for the Job. His salary was 3,000 minnows a week. He sold the minnows to other fishermen for bait. His Job was to net 60.000 fish during experiments. WINDOW ULASa We sell window 3la&s and will replace your broken wli.dowi reasonably. Trow or luge Cab inet Works. Phone S43 We'll haul away youi retuse City Sanitary Service. Use Malt Tribune want ads. Cross - Word Puzzle 11. Tranquil IT. Famous ae- prano l. As far as It. Uapt 13. American lak 22 Short letter 24. Kind of goose 25. Outer garment 29. SwlKt moun tain 10. Herring 13. Small fruit tones 11. Bee caws IS. DlvBlri of . ancient Oreer 18. Periainlnr to the ttcottlih 40. Color 41. Pronoun 1. Rant 1. Copy 4. Olive atunVrl with nwent red pepper I. Authorize 6. Armed con flict 7. Gum reidn 8. Opposite . Medley 10. Unite closely 42. Ualttyen ft-ather Kilm or Its her 49. tJnclothed 44. State posi tively 47. Town In Mae each use tie 4. Anger 80. Kinc Arthurs lance 8L Insect AntelPe Butte Falls I ANTELOPE, Oct 16. (flpl ) Mrs. Velma Wood underwent a major op- I eratlon at the Co mm unity hvspltal Oct. 0. Mrs. Wood Is reported as lm- proving rapidly. All hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. O. D. Blair visited Mrs. Dorothy Litid&ay Oct. 7. Mrs. Fred Dutton, Ruby &l$go and children attended visitor's nlgnt at the Eagle Point Grange Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Spencer left for Portland Oct. 8. wheie Mr. Spencer will receive medical treatment. Mrs. Dora Dixon, mother of Hollla Burton, U visiting Mr. Button and family. Mra. Jim Kneelsnd and daughter, of Medford, vlsltd Mrs. BUI Big ham Oct. 7. Antelope Literary club met Oct. 9. A good program was given. Louis Gentner sang two solos accompanied on the piano by Mlaa Katharine Gentner. Mlsa Gentner played sev eral piano solos. Everyone was more titan pleased to have them to assist on the program and It la hoped that they will come again soon. Recita tions wore nlven by Maxlne Pierce, of Medford. Barbara Oulbertaon and Ethel Lawrence and little Bernet Yorton. Mrs. Laura Pierce and grand daughter, Maxlne Pierce, of Medford. spent the week-end with Mr, and Mra C. R. Culberteon. Mrs. Sarah Riley has oeen very III for the iaat week. It Is sorted that she will soon recover. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence i&kln and children spent the week-end with Jack Wood. Mr. and Mra. Eakln form erly lived near. Eagle point. Bob Lindsay received wora irom Rosebur that his sister had passed awav Oct. 13. Mr. and Mra. Lindsey and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brlgga left Oct. 13 to attend the funeral. The sympathy of the dtatrlct Is extended to the bereaved fimllles. Lloyd Walsh la harvesting his large crop of corn. Those attending ine literary ciup Oct. 9 from various places wore Mr and Mrs. Laum Pierce, Maxlne Pierce. Mra Wrlht, Misa Linda Wright, Miss Leba Vandermark, of Medford: Mr. and Mra. Bill Walsh and chl'dren. Mr. and Mrs, Burge Burkhart and chil dren, of Liberty, and Mra. Dora Dlx son. , Mr. and Mra. BUI Walsh and family returned home from h year's stay In California. They say It's great to be back In Oregon again, Mlaa Linda Wright, teacher at Antelope, will present her pupils in a h&loween play, Oct. SO. Everyone la invited. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Oct. 18 (Spl.) Mrs. L. C. Grimes waa hoateas on Thursday to tho ladles of tho brick church. Following the devotional period, with lesson by Mrs. Grimes. a bualnesa session waa held by the president, Mra, Martin. Each branch Is progressing favorably. Late arriv als were Brides-elect Misses Bonnie Settlemeler and Loretta Williams- whose marriages will take place in the near future. Gifts were present ed to each and refreahments were served by the hostess. Present were Mesdamea Sarah Warner, R. C. Lewis. E. C. Paber, Ooorge Wright, W. P. Grimes, Paul Martin, Earl Richmond. C. O, Duncan. Sam Anderson, Ella beth Case, D. F. Amlck. Henry Borah, J. E. Hlgglnbotham. O. M. Mlnnlck. Mary LanKston, Henry Myers, K. A Hulbert. Roy Nichols, XI. P. Jewett. Emma Htlkey. A W. Ayera, L. O Grimes, R. C. Lewis and L. H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ash of Seattle arrived by motor Tuesday at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones for a visit. Mr. Ash and Mr. Jones are cousins. Lloyd Root hss moved his house to the front of his lot and la building large addition to It. Andre Chomel has been removed from his home to the Sncred Heart hospital for cloae observation. Mrs. Chomel la with htm. Mrs. Eltaabeth Case and Mra. Mattlo Smith were luncheon gueata at the home of Mrs. O. M. Mlnnlck on Tursday. Mrs. Elleabeth Leever was a dinner guest Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jerome of Medford. Mrs. P. L. Coi of Baker, Ore., ar rived Tuesday and expects to spend the winter In the valley with her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Clark, and son. S. E. Culberteon, and family. Mra. Ethel Southwell and daugh ter, Ellsabtth, left Tuesdsy for their home In California. The Oolden Link Bible claas of the First Chrlstlsn church held their monthly party at the home ot Mia. J. C. Woods October S, with President Mrs, Jonea In charge of ths devo tional and business session, during which arrangements were made for sending baskets of seasonal fruits to friends who srs confined In the hos pitals. Several contest subject, were prepared by the entertainment com mittee, In which Mrs. Woods osrrled off the honors In the Bible question naire, Mrs. Powell being winner In ths art exhibit and Mrs. Smith In the observation tt. Delicious refreah menu were served ny Mesaame, Woods, Keamea and Hugger. Among those present were Mesdamea Lettle Gregory. Bertha Bursell, Etta Lacey. C. A. Phillips. Betta Pankey. Ids Hayes, E. L. Fans, Bert Hedgepeth. Sarah Vincent, Louise Case, Ernest Reames, Ethel Fleischer, A. E. Powell Martha Hugger. Bertha Tethrow. Sena Oresham, Emma Hllkey. Dora Jones. E. E. Scott, Mlsa Mary Mawry. Lena D. Payne, Mae Richardson, L. H. Smith and hostess, Mrs. Woods. The next meeting will be at the horns of Mrs. H. T. Psnkey. use Mall Irlbun want ads. ! . I BOTTE FALLS, Oct. 18 (bpl.) Mrs. Elmer Qott haa sptnt tho last severs! days in Asnlancl and expects to return to her horns in Tonnant. Mr. Oott arrived here for a ho.-l visit with elntlves and will return to Ten- nsv.' on Sunday. Doth were here Sun day. Mrs. B. T. Hllkev Is keeping house (or Mrs. Clevoland during her absence In Texas. Dorothy Baker has been 111. Miss Crofoot and Mlaa Netutart drove up to Portland Frldsy after noon. Edward Abbott's condition remains serious. Robert Baker assisted the I. O A. store Saturday. Mrs. Ous Bdmondaon came home from Snored Heart hospital on Sun day whore ahe has been confined for the last six weeks following a major operation. George Slmmervllle, formerly of Butte Palls, is teaching In Bend high school and Eugene Clark, brother of C. C. Clark, is teaching Industrial arts in tho same high .-chool Miss ieugnrt and her mothet have rented the J. B. Jackson horn for the school year. Rov. Smith attended the Preaby. torlm council at Myrtle Point In Coos county the past week. He. passed through Bandon and observed the horrora of the recent conflagration. Mra. Amel Nelson has boughl three of the Bvanoff houses. Miss Taylor went to Medford on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. BUI Thomas and four daughters went to Medford Saturday night. The following program was rendered at the Townsend club Tuesday eve ning: Song, "America: ' pledge to the ring; "Pour Leaf Clover," Lowe.l Pat ton; aong, by Mlsa Crofoot, accom panied by Mlsa Naugart; songs by grado school pupils, accompanied by Mra. Ruth Mlcuell; "Selling tho Black Chicken," by Emmott Oott and Rod Baker; song, by Mis. Waldo's son and daughter; speech by Mra Waldo; and closing aong. "Tuwnsend Jubilee," composed and rendered by Mrs Waldo. Big Applegate BIG APPLEGATE, Oct 10. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ctily, accom panied by Mr. and Mra. Louis Ouly and son and daughter and Omar Ouly, motored to Roseburg for the week end, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Nortla. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Art Hulme, form erly cf Applegate. Miss Alleen Inlow, tesoher st the Union town school, spent the week end with her paronts In Ashland. Mrs. O. 0. Buck wss a week-end guest In Medford at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Clark. Mra. E. H. Taylol has resumed ac tivities sgaln, having been 111 with Influenza for several weeka Those leaving recently after spend ing soveral days ss guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Helms were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Hara of northern California and Mrs. Helms' brother and slster- ln-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn, of Yakima. Mr. O'Hara came here on federal grand Jury uuty st Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Mile, Can'rall were guests ot L. W. Carson and sister, Mrs. Alloa Hamlet, st Murphy Sundsy The dste of ths Applegata grange fair, scheduled for Oct. aist, ha been changed to Saturday, Oct. 24th. Prep arations for this event have boin un derway for several weeca, iiv the fair promises to hold much oi Interest. Exhibits will be displayed at the Applegate hall and will be ready for Inspection early In the evonlng. A musical program and apoaklng have been arranged '.nd the high achool gl.e club from Jacksonville will give several numbers. Lunch will be served, and dancing will follow the program. Schools Mere will enter ex hibits, as will the local extension unit. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea O'Brien and Mrs. Maud Kubll motored to Grants Pass Sunday. A collection of shells from the ocean haa been the object of much In terest to pupils at ths Beaver creek school recently. The specimens, which Include clam, mussel, barnr.rle, and snail shells and seaweed, were sent by Mrs. Truman Lewis and family, who moved from hers to Snohomish, Wn Isst summer. Another event of Inter est to the school children was a short talk on history given lsst week by Ralph Sweeney, of Medford, demo cratle candidate for county treasurer. Wm. Fruit has returned to bis home at Ruch after ipend'n a few weeka with relatives In Willamette valley. Mra. John Byrne and son Mor ris slso have returned here after the season's employment st a Medford packing house. Jackson county candidates speak ing briefly at a democratlo rally held at Applegate hall 'ate ast week In cluded James Stevens, Ralph Stephen son, George A. Ooddlng. Ralph O. Jennings, CIsrenco Pankey. Lew Han sen, and Ralph Sweeney. E Kelly, of Medford, presided durlna the meet ing which opened with a vocal solo by James Stevens. The speakers also were heerd st Ruch early In the eve- nlns. Newton Lewis hss returned to his home here after spending soveral weeks with his son, Truman Lewis, at Snohomish, Wash, Mr. Lewis' stay In ths north was of particular Inter' est to him, In thst he h,d visited that section of Washington during his childhood, and he enjoyed noting changes and Improvements. Wellington Ouke. McCandlest, St, A building oroject eoon to get un- ,0UBht by Lo Angeles polio for derway In the community will be the mor, tnan two months liter hit new home of Mrs. Mlla McDonongh wi(, w, ,h0t and killed,- It pla and sons, which .ill ue erecteJ near, Ure(j after hla arrest at 8L Louis. I the Sunnytldo terries station. Oravel Is being hauled at the present for the foundation. Mrs. Bert Harr Is spending the week In Ashland with her daughter, Louise, who Is attending high acnool there. A masquerade danoa la Lelng plan ned for Hallowe'en oy the Unoer Apple-gate grange. The gratwe dance. already have won much favor with southern Oregon people, and thU event, to be given Saturday, Oct. Slat,, will be of special Interest, since a new floor la being 'aid In the grange haU, and 8ylva'a five-piece orcheatra, from Jacksonville, will furnish th music. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Monsel! have re turned to their Little Applegate home alter a month's tour of the nation In which they visited 37 atatea. They drove through the drouth section, continuing through Chicago, Kew York and most of the larger cltlea. Turning south, they vtalted Baton Rouge, the Texas rentennlal exposi tion, and Loa Angelea. Commenting on the exposition, Mr. Monseil told friends here that the event had been over-advertised. They report that they encountered no storms, al though on much of their Journey rain had fallen several days In ad vance of them, which added to ths pleasure of their trip.' Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 18. (Spl.) Mrs. Sayle of Eugene la visiting a the Sutton home. Rev. S. K. Jones returned last week from attending the presbytery at Myrtle Point. En routa home, h drove through Bandon to learn con dition of the Prcsbytorlsn church there. It, with all of Its furnishings, wna completely destroyed. Mr. and Mrs. Set L. Walters ot Klamath Falls spent Sunday at ths O. O. Snnden home. They returned to Klnmath Palls Monday, Mrs, Vivian Beach and son, Joe. left Wednesday for Portlsnd, when they will spend severs! days while Joe goes through tho Shrine clinic. June Norrts waa operated on for appendicitis at the Community hos pital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W A. Chllders and daughter, Maxlne, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKce and two daughters took dinner last Sunday at the horn of Mrs. Chas. Vogel, who resides oa the Alfred Carpenter place. Mrs. Evelyn Combs of Medford spent Monday afternoon here with her mother, Mra. W. A. Chllders. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Pick and two sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wyant and children picnicked Sunday In Ashland park. Ora Wyant left this week for Klamath Falls to do some carpenter work for his sister who lives then. He expects to be gone about two weeks. Mrs. Rivers and daughter, Claries, of Medford were recent visitors at the Rovenor home her,, Geo, stone and Harry Ravenor of Long Beach, Calif., arrived here Sun day for an Indefinite visit at the P. H. Ravenor home. P. H. Ravenor and Harry Ravenor are brothers. Mrs. and Mrs. Charlie Ravenor and son, Everett, of Applegata called oa relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Servls of Ittieas Creek were In Jacksonville recently. Mr. and Mra. Fred Yocura and son of Medford visited st the home of Mrs. Yocum's paronta, Mr. and. Mrs, Geo, Hilton, Sunday, A. Ri Bowman, who Is working tn the Klamath country, apent the week end at hla home here. Royal Neighbors will give a dance next Saturday night at ths U. S. hall with Sllva's orchestra playing. " High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS Uy Mareta Reynolds. The French club luncheon was held Wednesday In room 8. rhe commit tee In charge, Jean Piatt and Carlln Piatt, prepared and presented t well pinnned program. The meeting was oalled to order by the president, Csro tins Cook. Minutes were read in French by Corrlne Harwood. who aet ed as aaslsant secretary because of absence of Edith Hodgklns. Plans for the noise parade were discussed and the committee members are Kathryn Mead. Mary Louise Mc. Elhose, Kay Nakaglrl and Richard Schaffer. A vote of thanks waa given the da bate team, Virginia Martin, Dorothy Butcher, Caroline Cook and Lorraine Longwell. Plans were msde for French club dance, October 34, In tht boys' gym after the Grants Psss game. In closing everyone sang "Le Petit Navlre." Fugitive Nabbed ' lAMoclted Press Phcita) g !JW ...... 1 '