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OT.DFORT) MAIL TTTTBTTNT:, TMTDFOTCP, OREGON-, MONDAY. OCTOBER 19. 193ft PAOE SEVEN' AMI H tib. WL 1 Read every ad on this page. You will probably find ex actly the things you have been looting for or a sale or trade tor unused articles you may have. Search "youi attlo or store-room you may nave find many things others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate caeh. If what you want Isn't there advertise for - lb . i . fT" Inexpensive effective ! per word first Insertion Minimum. 25c) Each additional Insertion nnr word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy ohance $1.23 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TAKEN UP Red heifer, tag In loft ear with half orop; under slope in right, owner Jay for adv. Joe Wood cock, Gold Hill. LOST Lady's large black leather purse between prospoct and Union 4, Creek. Finder keep money for re ' turning purse. Call 390, Irene Weller. LOST Billfold containing currency, business cards, operator's llconw and receipts made to Philip Morris. Reward. Return to Tribune. LOST- -If dog miming call 161B. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Olrl or woman to keep house. Apply evenings, esi Reddy. WAITRESS WANTED Must be ne.t and courteous. Box 629. Tribune WANTED A cook ana wultress. man and wife preferred. Hotel Ashland WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Thoroughly -xperlenceU shoe man capable of taking charge of shoe department in department store. Give age. experience and salary expected. Box -710, Tribune. YOUNG MAN WANTED High school grnduate, to learn trade. 136 West Main St. WANTED Thoroughly experienced furniture man capable of taking chargo of furniture department in department store. Olve age, expoTI , enco and salary expected. Box 3718. Tribune. WANTED Thoroughly experienced hardware man capable of taking charge of hardware department In department atore. Give ago, experi ence and salary expected. Box 2717, Tribune. WANTED Boys to sell newspaper? afternoons Apply Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS CARE FOR CHILDREN In your home. Competent woman. Afternoon or evening. Tel. 895-R. WANTED Bilk quilting. 186 S. Holly. WANTED-.MIS0ELLANE0U8 WANTED One or two good horses, not less than 1500 lbs. ach and not over eight yeara old. R. V. Beall, Beall Lane. WANTED Feeder pigs. 40 lbs. and up. Thos. Stanley, Brownsooro. WANTED To lease or buy small acreage. Address E. coiweil, w a . Front. WiMTFn Prnm In to 20 acres. Some must be river or creek boltom land. Must produce clover, corn or eirsiia. Write O .0. Hoover, Rt. 1. Box 331, Lomlta, Cal. WILL BUY OR LEASE ranch, around 125 acres, stocked and equipped Write Star Route Box 18 or tele phono 633-R-l. Ward. WE WILL PAY best prices for ranges heaters and furniture. Call 1192-J EAD3 & OHRN FURNITURE CO. 38 North Front. WANTED Rifles, good used fumt. ture and clothing. Illiey s Second Hand store. 113 North Front. WANTED You to look at my oar gains almost new clothing tor all the family 618 K Mam WANTED Laundry, men's or family Mrs Huaon. Phone 1346-M. WANTED Lamb wool See tnt Med ford Bargain Bouse .7 No Orape EMPTY furniture van going to SaD Francisco, wants load for there n ( way polnta. Phone 616. Hawley I Transfer. WANTED Will pay top prices for good used furniture rangea beat ers etc HOI.BKOOK & ANDREWS Fire Hall Bldg 6th 8t.-FroDt rel 64? JUNK Highest prices paid fol ores! radiators copper storsge oa. tones aluminum and other metaia Scrap Iron small or iara iou pipe ano marnini-ry wool snc oot ton rags. tnni tubes Oui prices will interest you Hid- Pelt Wool Muhslr Household ooda furniture stovef bought or sold MEV-ifORD BAWGAIN HOUSE HIGHEST PHICES paid for turnlturt and household goods pnone iun FOR RENT HOUSES wrn prvTi.rnom houie and apart m.n. at ani N Central. Phone 1388. FOR RENT 3-room cottage; shower, toilet, hot and cold water, garage, .w.i,v eui furnished Adults. Valandra Hotel. Central Point. THODERN. furnished 4-room hou-?. flowers and fruit; water paid. 8o2 W. and. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small furnished house. Inquire SOS S, Oakdsle. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished heated room, close In. 120 Laurel. Phone 934-L. FOR RENT Large sleeping room, close In. 30 S. Fir. FOR RENT Sleeping room for young man. Very reasonable. 339 Oot- wgu oc ROOM FOR RENT In, oichange for housework. Meals If desired. 17 S. Peach. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Drape. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-BOOM furnished apartment; lights, hot and cold water; adults; private bath. 913 S. Oakdale. FURNISHED small apartment; adult. 804 W. 10th St. FOR RENT Furnished apartments. 616 N. Central. FOR RENT BOARk ROOM WANTED One or two gentlemen to room and board. Excellent meals Close In; reasonable. Garage. 333 8. Grape. FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonablo 320 E Main 8t Medford FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Good coupe for light truok or pickup. Phone 615. - FOR SALE or will trade fpr good heif er calves, weaner pigs. Harold crowl. Carkln Orohard. Midway Koad. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Beautiful modern bungalow with two acres or best valley land, pavea road. Want ranch. ALSO High class small lunch room, doing excellent business, want city home THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496. FOR SALE or trade for smaller place, 64 acres. Box 506, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7 acres and 5 -room mod em house. Call 1433 J-l. BUSINESS PROPERTY Is not often offered for sale at bar sain nrlces like these. 60 x 100' con crete building, leased to a national concern. Price ts.ouo.uo. snows i nice return on the Investment. ALSO Stone tile garage building ap proximately 60'xl00' situated on lot 100'x200' on south Riveraiae Ave Price 67,600.00. Terms 36 per cent down, balance like rent on either property. WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO.. Owner 46 South central t-D air T n aM-M nvorlnnlrlna the beautiful home in a oeautnui set tine. 5 minutes from center of cltv. Lsdlno pasture for 8 cows. Price 84500 Including cow and .vi.... a 11 li mil annt.h nf the S O S. Ed Bechtel, Myers Lane oil Biewart Ave. FOR SALE) 80 acre blue-grass pas ture. Inquire Claus Klelnhammer, Jacksonville. 40 ACRES near Medford, Improved. trade for olty and assume. For Rent Improved acreage. A. F. FLOWERS, 113 East 13th St. BEAR CREEK ACREAGE 6 Acres, Bear Creek bottom soil m a.rnnm hotua. ROod well, bern earaze. chicken house. This Is the befit buy we have in Bear creek soil. Total prloo 81600.00. Good terms. 4-Room modern home located Just ntt Main street on lam lot, at tractive. Total price 81200.00; ex cellent terms, Super Service Station pumping good 11 iM.lari .ImA tlaK, gBllUIIBgC. WCtl Jiiv i.e.-.. If Interested In a good proposition aSK US lor lurtiier udiviik. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INO 109 E. Main St. Phone 738 IF YOU are wmtlng to buy or sell real estate, see L. a. picxou. au e. Main. Phone 365. FOR SALE 4 acres fine corn fodder In field. Leaverton, mile west of Talent. on tr-DV WTTT 4 Wn PR 11 VT FARM. Boraera stream, gooa an, hb ucui Ing trees, walnuts, cherries, peaches, good varieties; 5-room house with bath, electric lights, telepbone, city and spring water, double garage, barn, good road and near post office. Elmer Helms, Box 791 Dallas, Oregon. FOR SALE My equity In 6-room modern house. Close In. 1S Tripp FULLY improved and reconditioned seven acres for ssie or trad for Portland property Phcine 1366 Med ford or E N Stldd. Ashland Hotel SMALL furnished home tot sale at a bargain. Ii 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. 33 acres of commercial pesxa, you can steal this and 1 will keep you out of Jail. Small tract of good land, eery fine home, will exchange for a good or 6-room bungalow C 8 BUTTER Pi ELD Medford Center Building FOR SALE By owner, three-room modern home East side 3U0 down and 117 per month on Daiance Including Interest Price 1900 or terms 7S0 cash Call at 118 Wu lamette Ave A GENUINE BARGAIN, modern home living room 18x39 feet, fireplace hardwood floors, bsaement with oil burner, 3 bath rooms. 3-car garage chicken housM for 3000 birds, irri gation, also Medford City water 3 acres of land. Price reduced to 4750 for quick sale. Let me show you the bargain ol the valley C. 8 Buttertlcld. exclusive agent FOR 3ALE6 room nou-se on paveo treet furni-hed 1150 S850 cash Call owner. ot S73-J. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you thins jt reai mum Lbtni OI BROWN B WHITE HOUSEa for sals or rent, jackaos CouT-ty Blug 6c Loan assti FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES MUST SELL 1930 Dodge sedan, $176. 618 s. central. FOR SALE 1935 O.M.C. 3 to 3-ton truok. Bargain. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 So. Riverside Bulck, Fontlac sales and Service O.M.A.O. Terms FOR SALE Ford A aedan, now paint and tires. A real buy. 1929 Ford coupe. 1929 Ktsex s-aoor. 1704 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 1936 Butck, very low mllesge. See this before you buy. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 So. Riverside Bulck, Pontlac Sales and Service G.M.A.O. Term 1995 BUICR. Sport Coupe; tires, fin ish, motor all In fine condition Priced below book. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 So. Riverside. Bulck, Pontlao Sales nd Service. G.M.A.O. Terms. USED CAR SPECIAL 1936 Studebaker president sedan. 8,000 miles. Has overdrive, hl'.l holder, radio, heater. Come In and see It. Also Used Cars and Trucks of all popular makes, priced to sell. SANDERION MOTOR CO. FOR SALE 1936 Chrysler 8 sedan, run only 8.000 miles, at a Big Sav ing. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Rlverslde. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS 1935 Chrysler 8 Touring 6edan. 1935 Pontlao 3-door Sedan. 1836 Plymouth DaLuxe Touring Se dan. 1933 Chrysler 8 8-paasenger Coupe. 1938 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; 6 wheels. 1934 Ford V-8 Bedsn. 1933 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Ford Bedsn. 1934 Ford 3-door Sedsn. 1933 Pontlao 8 Sedan. Some older models Real Cheap. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK SPRINGER Jersey heifer. 8 nice wean era. Phone Central Point, 116. FOR SALE Hereford weaner calves per neaa; oroeatng ew to.vu George Ward, Umpqua Hotel, Roso burg, Ore. Phone 413. FOR SALE 360 head nice herded ewes, well bred. Will sell all or any number. Phone 860, Hotel Grand. V. J. Phlllppl. FOR SALE Two brood sows with pigs and two without, inquire at 4 cor ner Service station on Midway Road. FOR SALE weaner pigs. Troxell, end ot south peaqn. FOR SALE 6 brood sows and pigs, Cheap. 1704 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Young pigs. L. M. Russell, Rt. 4. Box 10, Woodrow Ave. FOR SALE a Ramboulllet buoks. W E. Butler. Eagle Point and Browns- boro road. for SALE Cows, heifers, turkeys, chickens and Ford pickup, or trade for email business or acreage. In autre Livingston Serv. Bta., Gold H1U. FOR BALE Weaner plga. M. F. Young, Central Point. Vol 14-XX-3, FOR SALE Cow. Just from, and lay ing pullets. Phone 403-J-l. run onuo ,u u.. j wwn. . ........, loo White Leghorn pullets, ready to lay; four horses and farm Im plements. A. Hoffman, Provolt, Ore., on Williams oreek. FOR SALE Young Guernsey bull, Inquire Texaco Station, Central point. FOR SALE Light team farm mares, cheap. Paclflo highway. u, mile south Phoenix, Jioan Chandler. WE INVITE you to inspect th beau tiful Brown Swiss cattle at the Phlppa Orchard. We now nave young bulls for sale. Brown Swus for mora milk. Phone 417. CLOSING-OUT SALE Farm and gar den tools, household furniture oreakfaat set, pressure cooked can ned fruit and vegetablea Oould's 1 mile south of Talent, on highway Tel Ashland 3T1-R-1 FOR 8ALE POULTRY FOR BALE 78 one-year old White Leghorn laying hens and 40 pullets. Cheap If taken thla weok. Ike Dun ford place 1 miles west Oak Grovo School. FOR SALE Red pulleta, 6 mos. old. Hurat, Old Stage road, Jacksonville. POR SALE 78 Whit Leghorn pul let 8 months old, Hanson strain, 1.00 each. M. W. Maxwell, Talent, Ore. FOR 8ALE D0OS PET8 ROLLER CANARIES. 11 Tripp. FOR SALE Fox Terrier puppies. 13 Western Ave. FOR SALE -Prlco 83.00 land. Male toy fox terrier 698 Terrace St Ash- FOR SALE Beautiful blue, male Great Dane. Phone 1518. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE No. 1 common vetch ftrri, aim Kb not a oats. Phone 31-P-ll. Jacksonville. MEDFORD PIPE AND MACHINERY CO. new location, corner nth and Fir Sts. Permitting larger and more complete display of a'l typee 3f mining and saw mill equipment, also Evan's Machine tihop. POR BALE Cheap, moor hike. In quire Jas. Jensen, 220 W Main. POR SALE yaM of hand woven coat material. Phone IU9-H. POR SALE Roll-top desk and chair. &02 8. Newtown. POR BALE One surgeon s operstlng ' table, one surgeon's operating chatr. Apply Dr. M B. Shaw, Ashland. Orf- .LIOHTLY USED large 6-rnom FM' Keatrola oil. Bargain. 113 Ir? fOB halk- -Asng m.tnin. i S uprlngs. cot. tohie and chairs. Walter, Oak Orovs road. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LARGE STOCK on hand of Roofing paper all welghta Building paper Sheeting paper Felt Plaster board Corrugated Iron PAINTS All colors at 11.30 per gal. Complete stock of Barb Wire. SEE THE MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE AND SAVE. FOR SALE Grapes. 10 lb. Geary orchard, cumin creek. FOR SALE Body fir; price right; quick delivery. B24 s. Nowtown. CIRCULATING HEATER, wood coal. 423 S. Ivy. FOR SALE Marlln 12-guage pump gun, good condition, 412; 325 South Riverside Ave. LARGE C grsde Newtowns, 60c per lug. Bring containers. Winter Nells pears. 60 per lug. Bring containers. BEAR CREEK ORCHARD. LARGE PLANER BLOCKS from the Big Aim, only C4.45 per loan. Tel. 333, Central Point Wood Yard. FOR SALE Small cook stcve. heatel, bed and springs. 800 W Main. APPLES Jonnthans. Delicious, Splta- enbergs and Newtowns. Ala Vls'-a Packing House. SAVE SAVE Wallpaper, all 1936 pattorns 1-3 off. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 132 W Main. SPECIAL PRICES on ootatoes and onions for your winter supply Peerless Mkt. Phone 603. Free de livery. GOAT milk and cneeae. Jungfrau Goat Dairy. Rt. 4. Box 64. Tel. 437-J. FOR SALE huppei for sawQusi burnei with oaifle plate riimoar how Bargain Cat bi Mail ttltiune FOR SALE Apples lei I8.-L. POR SALE; Grapes now ripe J A Manke 4 miles west ot Medford BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Half Interest In good inriving grocery Dtisineas located in the hears of the city of Medford Box 3074, Tribune. FOR 8ALE Lease on service atatlon and grocery and cabins, on Cratet Lake highway Phone 483 between 9 a. m. and o p. in. TRADE Highway business with In come of 8200 per month, for equ!t In small ranch Must o Improved and close In. p H. Pearson. Ash land. Ore.. Klamath Junction. ROOFING COMPLETE ROOPINO 8ERV1CB Composition Shingles and Built-up roots mono 040 Free estimate Easy monthly payments KOUUI RIVER ROOFING CO., 133 Wesl ' Main. ROOPINO Bring your roof trouble? to us Old route repaired new roof applied Psbco products. EKerson Paint and Kuol Store. 88 4. Bart lett. Phone H43 ' PLASTERING PLASTERING, stucco, plain or orns mental; plaster patching 112 So Fir. MISCELLANEOUS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Adama Pastry Shop. 419 East Main. Is featuring HOME-MADE PIES. A BETTER REBUKE JOB at a savlnR Frees OnrsKe 801 No Central The area of the continental United Statee ta 3,020,789 square miles. The spa at Saratoga Bprlngs, K. T. ts owned by the state. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t Short stllT coina hair I. Lena drloks: colloq. II. No longer activa !. Kind of hmld 16. Island on the south const of Francs Iff. Pair 17. Goddess of peacs It. Sliver coin 20. Asiatic country 31 Alternative 23. Kind nf an I. lops 14, Small sound Kb. Mohnmmedan call to prayer 17. Lona fish XI. Intrinsic na ture of a thing 10. Article of food 82. Uncanny 3tY Thralldora . Kin 40. Sunken fence 41. Babylonian god or wind and atorm 4t. firjte serpent 44. fi!hrlan river 45. FaUe god Solution of Yesterday's Puzilt CJOILL AlTfTRACAS I A LlM P XLt ENTgTlO I AJk n I em o i Kim a m I Kirs ipgpTE .emIcot AJS I D EMS HJA KLwif RI5 CAG BfflT&OgmS EL ELM 44, Uaken fnto leather 4T. Enticed: variant (0. At no time: contr. It. Pronoun (3, Eimna art fully 64. Pertaining to an Inland H. Town In Delaware 2 3 4 5 6 7 IpP W ' " ' I I . I. ' iff' ' -Ta Jo 31 '' -m 32 33 34 4f- -''.(p it;! - i i nil-. I. i . ,. 'A'iAtyn ! II .i w mmmmm. ...i.ii i n i I I I I I I I I I BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 117V House cleaning, floor wsxlng, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 0. 8. National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1161. Myrtle Andrews. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK H KM 11 HE, ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs wltnout red tape or uoiay SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. MEDFOhD'8 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 46 So. Central. Ground Floor Cratorlan Theater Bldg. Lie No. 8-167-M-1B0 Pnone 189 Trnnsfcr. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack- ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 019 Nortn Riverside, pnone oio. EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 26 8o. Fir. Phone 316. Price right. Services guaranteed REINKING TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything, ill N. Fir. Phone 1038 0. Stunrt. LEGAL NOTICES NOtlMl in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the EiUte of Dick Bradley, deceased. Notloo Is Hereby Given that the tin- designed, as exooutrlx of the above named decedent, hits tiled herein her final report and sccount, and that Snturdny. November 91, 1036, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the cowthouae in the city of Medford, in fa id county. has been fixed by the above-named court aa the time and place for hear Ing objections to said final account and for the examination and allow ance thereof. Dated: October 17th, 1030. MAUDE M. BRADLEY, Executrix of the estate of Dick Bradley, deceased The Grange Upper Applrgate annua Grange met Oct. 10 with small at tendance due to many members work ing. Work 1 progressing nicely' on the hall. Oct. 18 wa named a work day The now floor Is already down. Lum ber Is on the ground for the celling, also atrip for the Inside. We are hoping to have a large crowd at the masquerade ball Oot. 91. Every one will enjoy the new floor. Next grange meeting Oct. 36 will be an open meeting for grangers and their friends. Mr. and Mr. Eddie Pease are giving a Hallowe'en party at that time. Recreation leadera held a party at the hall Oct. 14. About thirty attend ed and had a very enjoyable time. The population of the Philippines Includes about 600,000 Moalem and 500.000 pagans. The bulk of the pop uMtlon la Catholic. Cross - Word Puzzle T. Whirlpools t. Slander 9. Open hoe till tlea Froaen water Italian city .Severe stubborn Any monkey Card with a ingle ipol It Improvleed stockade In the Sudan 29. Require 31. Vegetable 33. Mechanical da vice used lo ' making plate glaas (4. Ruhhera 3. Hobby 37. Vo'itli belovaS by Venue tl. Principal ore of lead 40. Public lodging place 41. Over 45. Roman date 46. Faithful 4S. Statute 4. Dutch city tU Superlative ending It. Football poit- Uont abbr. 17. aioftny fabrics DOWN t- Feminine nam I, One who purl flei t. Plaver at Chfl dren'i garnet 4. fjiternl fi, Kndavor e. HenU UNIT Eagle Point 1 EAOU: POINT, Oot. !. (Spl) A ttaughwr wtlghlug Hi pounds was toorn to Mr. and Mrs. R. R. BltMrllng of Eagl Point on October 8. Mother and baby ar doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stanley at Medford are visitors at the Roy Stan ley home at present. Recreation hour at the Orange hall was held Wednesday evening. A large crowd was In attendance and music, game and refreshment were enjoyed. Mr. and Mr. 0. H. Davis and son of Klamath Fall were caller at the Henderson home Thursday of last week. Mrs. Kva Nichols spent lst week end visiting at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mra. Loren Farlow. at Rancherla above Butte Falls. Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Mabel Har- nlah and Mrs. Bather Coy of Eagle Point, spent laat Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Holman of the Brownsboro dis trict. Miss Ruth Nelson and Mra. B. O. Henderson went to Medford Wed nesday afternoon to aea Miss June Norrls. who Is very 111 at the Conv munltv hospital, having undergone an operation for appendicitis last Monday morning. She Is doing as well as oan be expected at this time. Mis Donna Earl, now of Sacra mento, but formerly a teacher In the school here, was last week-end visitor of Miss Yetta Olson of this place and also of Mr. and Mr. Lee Pranka of Medford, ramming to her home Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keugart spent last week-end In Albany with rela tlvea and ws accompanied that far by Miss Melba Day, who want on to Portland to visit relative there. They returned Sunday evening. Don Brlttoan of Eagle Point and Ralph Bolt of Medford lett Thurs day evening on a few days' hunting trip to Lakevlew. The past week wa Initiation week for bh freshmen entering high school and was concluded with party Friday night at the achool house. . Frank Rhoadea waa a caller at the Roy &tnley ranoh Thursday eve ning on returning from a bualneas trip to Lakevlew. A baseball gam between the Eagle Point high school boy and the Phoenix high tvliool team, waa plaved on the local grounds laat Wednesday evening, with the local boya winning the laurel. Mrs. Frank Farlow and lather J. H. Tyrell of Lake Creek, Gladys Nichols and Harold Orow spent last 8unday with Mrs. Eva Nichols The Eagl Point Civic club held their regular meeting Thursday aft ernoon with twenty-alx ladle pres ent. Th Eagle Point Townaend club held their regular meeting laat Monday night In the Orange with a good crowd in attendance which enjoyed a very fin and Interesting talk and piano selections of ner own composition by Mrs. Waldo of Port land, a state apeaker. A line pro. gram wa given and delicious lunch served. Mr. Art Touvelle and daughter Louise, former residents of thla dls trlct. are visiting with friend here at present. Louis Putman and brlda ot Med' ford were visitors at the home of his parent, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Putman of Eagle Point laat Sun. dav evenlna. Many shots are heard In the early morning and evening hour In this locality a hunter (talk, that wily bird th pheasant, but It seems mostly a caee of th bird being Quicker than the trigger, a not many art brought In. Judging from th number of shot neara every one In Eagle Point should be hav- Inl a Dheaaant feaat. Saturday concluded the tomato picking In this locality. It la eatl- mated that 235 tone nave neen picked and sold In this community thl aummer. Miss Minnie Putman Is staying in Medford at present, attending beauty school. Mrs. Loren Farlow of Rancherla I a gueat of her slater-ln-law, Mrs Eva Nichols, for a few days. Frank Dutra, beef buyer for wholesale house In San Francisco. and wife, were (ruesw of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley Thursday and Frl day. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK. Oct. 1 (Bpl.) The Lost Creek Community club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. E. Meyer, where Mrs. Mack demonstrated the preparation of chowder to about a dozen ladle. On account of the busy aewion. good msny could not attend. Mra. lister Messal and Infant son ar guest of Mr. snd Mrs. Wm. Mes sal. Mr. Lavem Pech and children spsnt Sunday at the Lloyd Welch home In the Antelope section. Mrs. Ted Hoefft and son, Lyi. and daughter. June, were pleasant callers at the Tonn home Sunday evening. William Hoefft wa business call- .r In Medford Thursday Mr. and Mr. J. R. Tyrrell ot Dead Indian soda spring are preparing to move to the Wallace Rassdale house Mr, and Mra. Roy orlgsby returned home Tuesday from Medford. Mrs. E. E. Meyer went to Medford Thursday evening to visit with her sister, Mrs. Douglas Bale, of Port land, who waa passing through Med' ford. Mr. Meyer slso Intended at. tending the recreation cltih at the court house auditorium. .loalrm time for Too Late to Ola. tilt Ad u 1:0 p. m. Briefs 1 Beagle BEAQLE, Oct. 17. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sweet and son. Philip, of Medford, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Sweet's mother, Mrs. Blanche Sweet. Sunday caller at the Jamea Mar tin home were Mrs, Blanche Sweet, Mrs. Msrshall and ton, Philip , Mrs Hershall Harper and daughter. Joyce, and Mrs. Rose Perdue and son. Wesley Th school ohlldrsn are preparing th program for the big intertalnment and Pie social to be he:d at the Antlooh school house Oct 33 at 8 o'clock. Everyone Invited to oome. We have two lucky hunter In our community. Robert 61ms and Bert Nelson came home with their bucks. A card waa received from Mrs. R. H. Secgmlller by Thelma Martin. She is now now In Colorado and expects to start homo In a low dnys. Bill Hull enrolled In the Sams Val ley high school the first of the woek. He la staying with Dick Rush this week. Friends of Mr. Homer Martin Of Reese Creek are sorry to hear ah Is In the hospital at Medford and wish for her speedy recovery. Mrs, J. B. Rush 1 ipondlna this weok In Medford visiting with her daughter, Elaine. Stanley Martin of Reese Oreek Is slaying with hla brother and family, Mr, and Mra. Melvln Mnriln while hla mother Is In the hospital. Joe Rush returned Wednesday from trip Into California. Miss Evelyn Alexander and Milton Sanderson visited at the Sanderson and Melvln Martin home Wednesday evening. John Hull ha been out of achool several day on account of a sever case of poison oak. The pleasant Hour club met at the home of Mrs. Pearl Martin Wednes day afternoon. After hort business meeting the president, Mr. Thelms Martin, put on th following enter tainment! . A oork re oe, Mra. Orant and Mra. Elllla oho aide. Mrs. II. lis' aide won - th prlees; guessing games, planting corn, Mrs. Orant won the prise; Halloween cat, wltohe ar coming, cata and occupation. Mra. Saur put on a game of numbera. The house was decorated In aooordance with Halloween and the lunoh served by the hostess, Mrs. Martin and Mra. Sanderson, at the olose ot the after noon, waa also a Halloween lunoh. The next .mooting will be held at the home ot Mrs. Blsohotf November 11. The projoot tor the meeting was pla- turoa mads from natural material ana th project tor next month will be homemade Christmas auggaatlons. Those present were! Madam Lpcaa, Blschoff, Hull, bowen. Stalllngs, Ellis, Orant, Sater, Sweet, Meadowa, Harper. Sr., Nelson, Abbott, Oustin, Olerea. Burns, Perdue, Mrs. Pearl Martin and Mrs. Sanderson. Mr. Luoaa and Mrs. La Barge pent Wodnoaday In Medtord on business. Phoenix PHOENIX, Oct. 19. (Spl) Mr, and Mra, Guy Conner and Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Wilcox motored to Ores cent City for the week-end vacation. Mrs, J. E, Hutchinson haa been a gueat of Mra. P. Richardson of Klamath Pall thla week. Miss Dorothy Adler, deputy Unit ed State marshal of Portland, via. I ted a short while at the Andrew Hearn horn last Tuesday, Mrs. Barney Keeney and son of Marcola, Ore., lett Sunday after hav lng apent three weeks with her moth er and brother. Bh waa ealled here by the death of her father, Mathlaa Sherfleld. Mr. Carrol P. Huat apent three day at Klamath Palls laat week as the guest of htr daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ohrlsa. Miss Pstay Thompson and Fletcher Fish returned Sunday from Oakland, Oal., where the body of Mr. Edith Fish was forwarded for cremation Thursday. All their friend In thla community express their deepest sympathy to the bereaved relatives. Mr. and Mra. F. V. Bell and two sona motored to Bly Saturday, where thev will visit for a few days Mis Barbara Sims, Miss Gretchen Schmidt, and R. A. cooper of Eu gene spent Saturday a gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hearn. way wore enroute to Klamath Falls to attend the wedding of Mlsa Patricia Cohen to Leo WhlUker of Wolf Oreek. which was an event of Octo ber 18 The group will return to Eu gene via McKenale pass. The annual "harvest homo" sup per sponsored by the Presbyterian Ladlea" Aid will be served rrioay eve nlng from 8:80 to 8:00. The kitchen committee chairman la Mra. L. O. Caster, with Miss Elva Caster hoadlng the dining room commute., Miss Doris S. Holmoa arrived Tues day from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to spend ten days with Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Pipe". Bhe will continue on to Washington. D. C, where ah was transferred H. Van Oordan and on Luclan, and Mr. and Mra. A. V. Herri left for Tula Lake. Cel., recently. Mr. and Mra. James Keith, form erly of Los Angeles, irrlved Friday to Uke possession of the J. J. Rob ertson place which they purchased Mrs. S. Stott and Mr. M. Oaaton of Orant Pas were guest of Mrs Cor B. Morgan during the aynodl- cal meeting held In Medford Wed' neKlsy to Friday. Mra. F, P. Wilbur nd Dav Win' kleman of Klamath Falls visited I hort time In Phoenix. Friday. A birthday dinner was given Wed- nesdsy evening at the J. W. Watkln home In honor of th birthdays oi Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Judd. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd waixina and family of Medford; Mr. and Mr, 0. L. Bourne and daughter; George Bourne, Mr. and Mr. J. w. Watkln. and the honor guest. Mr. and Mr. Fred E. Hallgren were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brlggs of Medford. Other gueat were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. w. Eng strom. The Paat Ouardlana club meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mary O, Carey. Plana ara being made for a chick en dinner to be given by member or oak circle No. 34a at the Orange nan, uorooer au, in honor of the candidates seeking election at th polls In November. Exceptional peakera will be aupplled by both major parties. The finance committee, consisting of Georgia Culy, Ida Bishop, Nettie Hallcraft and Dorothy Loffer, are In charge. The first meeting of the fall term of the Thursday club will be called to order at 3 p. m October 33 at the club rooms. Hostesses are Marl Furry and Nettle Hallcraft. A fun attendance of the member Is urged sr that trie fall social program can be scheduled. HOWARD, Oct. 10, (Spl) A reo reatlon party waa held In the base ment of the school house Wednes day ovenlng. Games, folk songs, and folk dances, wore led by Mrs. Walter Ricks, Mrs. O. O. Sater and M. J. Swing, who had been attending the recreation achool held by Gertrude Scow Sanford at the court house. Twenty-six were present. October 18th a carnival waa given at the school under the auspice of the P.-T, A. A large crowd at tended and everyone semed to have a grand time, The Family Living conference of school for parents will be held Tues day at the court house auditorium from 10 a. m. until 8:30 p. m. Mr. Maude Morse from O. S. O. will be the speaker. The small children will be taken care ot. Each person 1 asked to bring his own box lunoh. Mrs. Kenneth Meadowa underwent a major operation October IT at th Sacred Heart hospital. She la doing as well a can be expected. Mr. and Mra. Charles Sanderson of Beagle were dinner gueat at th O. C. Sater home Saturday evening. The extension unit is to meet Octo ber 31 at 10 a. m. at the home of Mr. Poncy Leonard on the old Cen tral Point highway, formerly the Wllmot place. Mra. Gerner and Mr. Blood will demonstrate the proper and appetlElng way of cooking vege table. Any home maker that 1 In tereated 1 Invited to come and bring her table service, cheese eand- wlches, cheese crackers or fruit. Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Sater and Derva Jeanne were dinner guest at the Lloyd Hull home in Beagle, Oct ober 18. The state president of the P.-T. A. la to speak In Ashland October 31. Anyone In this neighborhood that wishes to go can aee Mrs. Albert Stocks for further Information. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, Oct. 19. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Oeorg Pearo and family moved to the old Pea re place) on th highway Oct. 11. Mr. Don Pearoe and children will move Ints the house they vacated In the near future. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Brownie, of Sterling, were Sunday visitors at th home of Mr, and Mrs. John Black Oot. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles, of Med ford, were also visitor on the oreek Oct. 11. Louvelll Davles, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles, of Medford, spent the day visiting school her Oct, 14, having been a gueat of her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Davles, th first part of last week. John Black made a trip up Apple- gate hauling shake for Mark Winn Ingham, Oct. 13. He also hauled mining equipment for th federal mine. Monday, Oct. 13, being Columbu day and a holiday, the logging truck remained oft th road. Mrs, John Black attended a party In her honor given by the Applegate home extension unit at th Applegat achool house Friday afternoon. Nettle Armprlost and Mrs. Annl Davie were visitors In Medtord. Mrs. Armprleat, Sr 1 still In Med ford receiving medical treatment of her Infected hand. The very serious condition of laat week has Improved slightly, and the doctor In charge re port a change for th better. Rich Widow Slain HUNTINOTON, W. Va., Oct. 10. (P) The body of Mra. Frank Bliss En alow, 93. widow of on of Hunting ton's most wealthy men, was found today In th bedroom of her horn and city detective said the apparent ly was slain by robber. Order Hank Dividends VANCOUVER, Wn., Oct. 19. OR c: E. Loan, representing the trustees of the closed Vancouver National bank, announced an additional divi dend of 8 per cent on dopoelta today. The dividend, amounting to approxi mately 830.000, brought the total paid out to 75 per cent. Freighter Launched, Dee. 18 PORTLAND, Oct. 19. ff Edward F. Brady, transportation counsellor, said today that the Inland Chief, Diesel-powered river frelgnter which will operate on the Columbia and Wil lamette rivers for the tnland Naviga tion company, will be launched from Seattle about Dec, 18. Bakers Battle fee PORTLAND, Oct. 10. JP) Baker, claiming bakery route agent were not peddlers, went to court today In an attempt to prevent the treasurers of Multnomah and Marlon countiea from collecting $100 license fees. . Cincinnati, Ohio, one ot the oldest settlementa west of the Alleghente. lias 78 business and Industrial enter- prise that wort founded before 18C66 Howard District I