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rerFOT?n MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 0"RECiONT, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1936 PAGE SEVEN I'd'AU AM JUS) Read every ed on this page. , You Till probably find ex actly the things you nave . been looking for or a tale or . trade for unused artlclea you may nave. Search your attic or atore-room you may nave find many tblnga othera are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash "If what you want tant there advertise for ' It Tribune classified ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first Insertion !c (Minimum -5c) Each additional Insertion ; per word le (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change 81 .to Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND, LOST Box of car keys. Reward. Return to Tribune. LOST- -If dog miming call taie 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced housemaid, to live at noma. -ci. iwi-n. WANTED Lady, 33 or over, to train In phyalclan'a office. Box 402. Tribune. WAITRESS WANTED Must be neat and courteous. Box o29. Tribune WANTED MALE HELP WANTED An all-around orchard man who understands driving trac tor and truck. Must ot married and give references as to ability and character. Must be between 30 40 years of age. Box 2704, Tribune. WANTED Salesman for local bu nesa firm. Good earnings to those who qualify. See Mr. Karllk, 0 a. m., Holland Hotel. WANTED Middle-aged man for UBht farm work. Board and wages to richt nartv. Dora E. smith. Ander son ranch. mile west Talent school. MALE OR FEMALE HELP EMPLOYMENT can be obtained through the people'a Universal Ex change, 602 S. Riverside. STUDENT can earn lns:ructlon in shorthand and typing by aid in " office. Box 2833, Mall tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Pull or part-time work by experienced bookkeeper and stenog rapher. Box 3863. Tribune. YOUNG LADY with business training wishes employment. Box 2661. Tribune. WANTED Work In cafe; experienced; good references. Inquire 325 S. ivy. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Small furnishrd house or apartment. Call 716-L. WANTED To lease fully equipped farm for stock and general farming. References. Box 666. Doirls, Cal. WANTED Green 16-lnch manzanlta wood. Pbone 116. WANTED 10 or more milk cowa for their feed. John Pappas. Jackson ville, ore. DRIVINO to San Francisco Sunday want 2 passengers, snare expense'. Tel. 1345-J. WANTED LOANS ON IMPROVED MODERN HOMES 1. Monthly payments like rent. 2. You steadily reduce the principal with but little greater month.y payment outlay than interest. 8. You do not have the total prin cipal due in a lump sum which , may be difficult to meet. 4. You receive your ioan quickly, easily and without expensive costa MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS Si LOAN ASSN. 126 East Main. Phone 195. WANTED To lease or bu second hand tractor that win naui 2 piows. P. Clogs ton. Box .73, Jacksonville WANTED To buy tractor plow and 10 or 13-foot grain drill, double disc Ben Hilton, Grants Pass DAMP WASH You bring. 1 deliver, 3c lb. 321 Ashland Ave. RAW PURS WE PAY CASH for Musk-rats. Mink. Coyotes, bobcats, raccoon, etc. We also buv HIDES AND PELTS. New and Used Traps for Sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED To lease or buy small acreage. Address E. Col well. 445 8 Front. WE WILL PAY best prices for ranges heaters and furniture Call 1192-J EAD3 & OHRN FURNITURE CO. 38 North Front. WANTED You to look at my oat gains si most tie clothing foi all the rami it 516 ft Main EMPTY furniture vsn doing to Sac Francisco, wants load fo there way point. Phone 015. Hawley Transfer. WANTED - Will pay top prices for good used furniture ranges heat ers etc HOLBHOOK ANUKEWB Fire Hall Bldg 6th St -Front Tel 64; JUNK -Htgnwt prices paid toi mas rad tutors cupper vrne oa.tene alurmnttm and other metals Scrap into tma-i. oi israt tot pipe no mtrniD'-ry wool ant cot ton rags innM .ubes I. Out price ili mrcrest fou R)ds put worn Mnair Housenord food rurniture stover bought or Md WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HIOHES1 PH1UES paid tor furnltim and Household goods Pbone 1061 CHEAP 1929 to 1931 plcitup coupe or roadster for cash. Inquire 115 Washington. WANTED Rifles, good ud furni ture and clothing, nueys Second Hand Store. 113 North Pront. WANTED Laundry, mens or Umiiy Mrs Huson Phone 1346-M FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house, 634 Pennsylvania. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 -room furnished apart ment. 333 E. Jacltson. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS 408 W. th. FOR RENT Large steeping room close In. 30 8. Fir. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orspe. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM. $30 month in cluding laundry. 1003 West Msln WANTED One or two gentlemen to room and board. Excellent meals Close In; reasonable. Oarage. 332 8. Grape. FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable 320 E Main 8t Medford FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 280-acre farm with com plete buildings and water for stock Tenant must have own equipment. Crop share basis. Call In person. EARL TUMY , 310 Liberty mag. FOR EXCHANGE ANY merchandise can be exchanged through the People's Universal Ex change, 602 S. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious and Newtown apples for wood or pota toes. Bring containers. Joe Kan tor. Rt. 4. east of Phoenix. TRADE Good coupe for light truck or pickup. Phone 61b. FOR SALE or will trade for good heif er calves, weaner pigs Harold Crowl Carkln Orchard, Midway rtoad. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! Pleasant 6 -room house; fireplace, floored attic, double gar age, corner lot, close in. Phone 445-R. 30. ACRES, good Improvements, 1 team. 8 hogs, 12 turkeys, 100 chick ens. 1 cow, 6 heifers; free soil, irri gation. For quick saie. mddu.w cash. C. S. BUTTEFIELD Medford Center Bldg. 2 ACRES, attractive 6 -room bunga low, good outbuildings, fruit ana berries; close In on g.x:d graveled road. Will trade for house in Med ford. L. O. P1CKELL, 304 E. Main FOR SALE 160 acres, pstd-up water right, river bottom, all irrigated One of best stock dairy tanches in state, witn or witnout stocx. uooa buildings. ALSO 41 Acres, 12 acres Lad In o clover. irrigated. ALSO 15 Acres, 10 acres meadow, clover and alfalfa. Several city homes and small acre age homes. ROBERTS. REALTOR 720 W. 2nd. FOR SALE Choice acreage on Bear creek bottom within one mile city limits Medford. Box i3t Tribune FOR SALE Acres ge. residences, ranches. business chances. Any thing you want. E. R. Fuller Real Estate Agency, mug w. Main. FOR SALE 80 acres blue-grass pas ture. Inquire Claus Klelnhammer. Jacksonville. FULLY improved and reconditioned seven acres for sale or trade for Portland property Pbone 1266 Med ford or E N Stldd Ashland Hotel FOR SALE By owner, three-room modern home. East Side $300 down and $17 per month on balance Including Interest Price onn on terms. $750 cash Call at 118 Wil lamette Ave. FOR SALE 6 room do use on paved street, furnished $1,950. $850 cash Call owner. 1519-J or 873-J. WHEN you thins Jt reaj estate think ol BROWN & WHITE UOUHbi- lor sale or rent. j season County Blog St Loan asst. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES RECONDITIONED USED CARS Complete Line of Used Cara and Trucks. Best Values In the City. Ford Coupes and Coaches, late mode1 Olds Sedan, Studebaker 1936 President, only driven 7.000 miles. Come In and see this line before you buy. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. 1928 PEERLESS 6 4-dcor tt-dan, first class condition. Cash. 2124 S. Main. FOR SALE 1936 Chrysler 8 sedan, run only 3 000 miles, at a Big Sav ing Lange Motor Car Co., 88 N Riverside. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS 1936 Chrysler 8 Touring Edan. 1935 Ponttac 2-door Bedan. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe louring Se dan. 1933 Chrysler 8 6-paseenger Coupe 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan: 6 wheels. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Ford Sedan. 1934 Ford 2-door Sedan. 1933 Pontiac 8 Sedan. Some olor models Real Cheap LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N Riverside. Tel. 18 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR RENT Federal Land Bank farms, inquire of O. A. Barnes 1163 Osk St.. Eugene, Oregon, or Warren Patterson, 302 Liberty Bldg . Medford. Oregon. FOR SALE Heifers, or will trsde for hogs, hay or wood. J, D. Brown, Rt. 1 FOR BALE Cows and nelfers, W. O Mrsal, Lake Cieek. Ore. for SALE 8 cows, Dki and shoal. H E. Rojse, Midway, 4-Coraera. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK PHONE 1498 Aa I have sold my ranch, my entire bunch of cowa are for sale. James A. Woods. . FOR SALE 37 head sheep; ewea and lambs. Ed Shoemaker, Box 2ti. Gold Hill. FOR BALE 3 good young work horses Corcoran. Ross Lane. FOR SALE 250 bead n!ce herded ewea. well breo. Will sen an or any number. Phone 360, Hotel Grand V. J. PhlUppl. CLOSING-OU1 SALE Farm and gar den tools, Household furniture breakfast set. pressure cooked can ned fruit and vegetables Gould's 1 mile south of Talent, on blgbway Tel. Ashland 371-R-l. WE INVITE you to inspect thr beau tiful Brown Swiss cattle at the Phlpps Orchard We now navt young bulls for sale Brown Swiss for more milk. Phone 417. FOR SALE: 3 Ram bout Hot bucks. W E Butler, sagie point ana Browns horo road. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE White Leghorn and Red pullets, starting to lay. Tel. bua-j-o FOR SALE 7 Pekin ducks. 865-X. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Lewellyn setter, female dog, 3 years oia; good disposition Phone ioiw-j. FOR SALE 9 -months-old blood and fox hound. Well started on bear and cats. Will sell cheap. Box 2836. Tribune. ROLLER CANARIES. 11 Tripp. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PIANO Exceptional beautiful tone. made by Knabe; modern mahogany case; hardly used. Less than half price. Mrs. Greenleaf, Box 134, Central point. WATCH THIS SPACE SUNDAY You have wanted a good vacuum sweeper at a reasonable price. races irora to ea and upi Terms from 60c per week I No Carrying Charge 1 Guaranteed machines with at tachments offered for a song I sold to you and guaranteed to you by one of the Northwest's Finest and Largest Dept. Stores. Sunday you will know how you can see try and perhaps buy one of tnese reauy sensational bargains. c noose irom Eiectroiuxes. EureKss, Hoovers, Royals, Premiers, G. E.'s, Airways and many others at your own price and on your own terms i-or advance iniormauon ana a more choice selection, you will be wise to can 860 and ask tor Mr. voice Room 307. If he Is not U leave your name and ne win can on you. FOR SALE Sweot BpanUh onions. el.25 per hundred. Jchn Mace, Central Point. RUMMAGE SALE, conducted by Daughters of the Nile Patrol, Fri day afternoon and all day Satur day, in building next Roxy theater. FOR BALE Ear corn, $25 ton. Cliff ranch, Sams Valley. SHELLED CORN for sale, s40 ton. 8 B. Hill, Rt. 1, Box 334', Central Point. FOR SALE Child's crib, high chair and scooter. 701 park. Tel. 923 BARNYARD FERTILIZER for lawns Will call and give you an estimate on your lawn. Phone 208-w. FOR SALE Bathroom oil burners andirons, doll buggy, linoleums, bookcase. Always something good nt uo a. urape. ALL GRADES of Newtown apples for sale cheap at Wm. Olson's, on rnoemx-jacK&onvii.e rad. MEDFORD PIPE AND MACHINERY CO. new location, corner 11th and Fir 8ta. Permitting larger and more complete display 01 an types -i mining and saw mill equipment also Evan s Macmne mop. FOR SALE Marlln 12-guage pump gun. good condition, $12; 323 South Riverside Ave. LARGE C grade Newtowns, 6O0 per lug Bring containers. Winter Nells pears, 60 per lug uring containers. BEAR CREEK ORCHARD. FOR SAL1S Small cook steve, hcatei bed and springs. 808 W Main. SAVE SAVE Wallpaper, all 1936 patterns 1-8 off Pittsburgh Paint Store. 132 W Main SPECIAL PRICES on potatoes and onions for your winter supply Peerless Mkt. Phone 603, Free de livery. GOAT milk and cneese. Jtingfrau Goat Dairy. Rt. 4. Box 64. Tel 437 -J. POH 8 ALB huppei for sawdusr burner with barfle piste (.1 roost new Bargain Cai at Mall .Tribune FOR SALE Apples Tel 13--1 FOR SALE Or s pes now ripe J A Msnks 4 miles west of Medford BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Hotel. 16 rooms; build ing and all furnishings; has bar and dance hall; $250000; $100000 win nanoie. see Fuller Agency 1803 W. Main. FOR SALE Good going business. Call 98-x, arter 6:30 p. m. FOR SALE Lease on service station and grocery and cabins, on Cratr Lake highway Phone 483 between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. TRADE Highway business with in come of $200 per month, for equity In small ranch Must be Improved and close in. F H Pearson, Ash land. Ore. Klamath Junction. ROOFING COMPLETE ROOF1NO SERVICE Composition Shingles and Built-up roofs pnone 640 Free estimate Easy monthly payments ROOUt RIVER ROOFING CO.. 132 West Main. ROOPLNO Bring your roof trouble- to us Old rooff repaired new roofs applied Psoco products Ekersoo Paint and Root Store. $8 4. Bart iett Ph-n 243 PLASTERING I PLASTERING stucco plain or orns 1 mental; plaster patching-. Tel, (91 MISCELLANEOUS DEMOCRATIC RALLY You are cordially invited to be at our Headquarters, 217 west Main street, Monday, October 36th, tj hear the Honorable Howard La tourette, our national committee man, and the Honorable Claude McColloch. our state chairman. This Is your meeting. Come and bring your friends. The ladles are especially Invited. Good music. MISTLETOE AND DEADWOOD re moved from trees. Call 358-W for estimate on Job. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Adams Pastry Shop. 419 Enst Main. is iea.ur.ng huiu-aiaij- ruua. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCUOW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 0. no. m North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons ano Buckles covered. 308 U 8. National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. Myrtie Andrews. Money to Lend MONKY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FUltMTl ItK. ENOOKEED NOTKS. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay HK.K W. E. THOMAS MGR. MEDPOhUB OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 45 So. Central Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. 8-167-M-180 Pnone 139 Transfer. SAMSON Transfer and Suiage. Fur niture moving and expat t furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. F. E. SAMSON O. Phone 833. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 615. EADS TRANSFER St STOWAGE CO-- Offlce 26 So. Fir Phone 315. Prices right. Services guaranteed REINKING TRANSFER CO Long distance naming. Furniture, cattle anything, in N, Fir. Phone 1033 O. Stuart. LEGAL NOTICES Summons In The Circuit Court of The State of Oregon for Jackson County. H B. Duncan, also known as Harry B Duiicnn, Plaintiff, vs. Elmer Bogley. Jr., Doris Bagley Mack ay the heirs at law of Elmer E- Bagley and Augusta F. Bagley. husband and wife, both deceased, George G Eubank, as administrator of the 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. C (ill son. William A Relmcrs and Bertha Reimers. Jacx. son County, Oregon, a municipal corporation, and all persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or Interest in the real estate described herein Defendants. To each and all of the above-named Defendants, and all persons un- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Articles of apparel I. Small Island 9. Wing IX, Medicinal plant 13. Point 14. Stripling 15. Old musical Instrument IT. Strip of rib bon around ths crown of a hat II. Uneven SL DIvlBlons of mankind 11. Banket of a balloon 24. And not 25. Request 26. Depletion of ths beautl ful 17. Covering for the arm 39. Note of the seals SI. Billow 12. Symbol for tellurium 11. Run god It. Forbid 15. Exrlarnatlon IS. Container for gas 1. WrRon track 19. Snort 40. Philippine native Solution of Yesterday's Puule CUPlSQWNSgf SIU E Abet1fet1ev RES I STGEN ilAL ilAPEffiAMONQ BADEiFUlWEIS ElE NlEVlki'SOC ADiDEUVERiNO SEB1RI5EIERGQ TRUEiCODiPESr IlSTAlRlHQlil BEHAUFiEASlL-t ALE 1BJLAP ILLE 41. Unity 4JL Turn off to one side 44. Bracing 46. Be composed of 41. Commerce 61. Conjunction 62 City Id Italy 64 Smell 66. Action at law 66. Enxllsh states man 67. Mehed fab ties I-13 r ms 6 7 I Mf 10 r 78 1 it tW F? 18 tiL Hp7? us 31 W:32 WM33 W,34 JHI n 35 37 . 38 SSlZZB-lZZ4- 42 43 1 45 nn , Mut JT ST 55 S3 "yZfrM .'" V.'. 15 H53 i5p known, claiming any right, title 01 - 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 the Complaint of the plaintiff, on tile herein, against you. or otherwise plead thereto, within six (6) week from the date of the first publication of this summons, the same being the 25th day of September, 1936. You are hereby notified that, u you fall to appear and answer, as herein required, or otherwise plesd to the complaint or tne piatntiif on file herein, the plaintiff will take a de cree against you. for the relief de manded In bis Complaint, that Is, a decree quieting title to the property nereinauer aescriueo as tonows, 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 quarter and Northwest quarter of Northeast quarter of Section Thirteen (13): west half of Southeast quarter of Section One (1):' Ail in Town ship 36 South. Range 4 West, W. M., Jackson County, Oregon. This Summons is published in the Mall Tribune, by the ordor of Hon orable H. D. Norton. Judge of said Court, duly made on the S.nd day ol September. 1936. HARRY B DUNCAN, Plaintiff 217 Liberty Building. Med ford, Oregon, Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of tho County of Jackson in and for thf State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Jasten Hartman, deceased, also known sa Jasen Hartman and also as J. Hart man. Notice Is hereby given that Wesley Hartman, the underslgne.1 adminis trator of the estate of the above named decedent, has riled In the above entitled court and matter his final account and report at his ad ministration of aald estate and said court by its order duly entered there in has fixed November din 1936. at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the court room of said court in the Jackson county court house at Medford in Jackson county. State of Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing ol any and all objections to said Recount and report, or to any item thereof, and tor tne settlement tnereoi. Dated and first published October 9th, 1936. WESLEY HARTMAN. Administrator. Not I re to Creditors. In the County Court of the state of Oregon, in and for the County nf Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Etta M. Vawter, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed by the Hon Earl B. Day,' Judge of the above entitled Court, as Executors ox said estate, and have duly qualified according to law: all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchera and duly verified according to law, to William I. Vawter 310 Weal 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 nt Filing of Final Arrount and Petition for Settlement Thereof In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County ot Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Helen Way 8c ran ton, sometimes known as Mra. Z. Scran ton, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Henry Owens, administrator of the above entitled estate, has filed In the above entitled Court and cause his final account and petition for settlement thereof and by order of the Court the same has been set for hearing at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on the loth day of November l3fl, and all persons Interested and having objec tions thereto are hereby notified to appear In the above entitled Court and cause and file sucb objections on or before aald date of hearing. HENRY OWENS. Ad mini stmt or. Cross-Word Puzzle t. Word of lam entation 10. Narrow road 11. Totals 16. Roman em peror 11. Foundation 10, Bottoms of the fst 11. Keady money 21. Ksglon a a. Muus of lyrto and ama tory poetry 19 One of a class of Roman deities 10. Poker term 14. Weave or work with a raised pat tern 16. Firearms 17. Fight 19. Available pe cuniary rt sources 41. U&rk ot a wound 41. Sharpening stone 46. Metal 4T. Turf 49. Small round mark 80. Plant of ths vetch famlli 61. One Indefi nitely DOWN L A great dis tance I. Met lean rub ber tree t. Feminine name 6. Propbst 6. State of ths Union: abbr. 1 Olobe T. Mesdow t. Excessive or wasteful Notice. In the County Court of the State nt Oregon, m and lor tne county of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of James Owens, Deceased. : Notice is hereby given that Annie M- Owens, Administratrix with the Will annexed of the Estate of Jame. Owens, deceased, has filed In the I above entitled Court and matter h?r first and final account and report 1 and petition for distribution for set tlement thereof and discharge, and oy order ox tne uourt Herein saia final account and report has been set for hearing on the 19th day of No vember. 1938, at the hour ol 10 o'clock n.. at the court room of the above entitled Court In Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, and all peisons hav ing any objections thereto are here- oy non nea 10 me tne same wun tne above entitled Court on or before said time. ANNIE M. OWENS. Administratrix with the Win annexed of the Estate of James Owens, Deceased. Notice of Hale or Bunds. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be recolved by the District School Board of School District No. 74 of Jackson County, Oregon, at the office of the District Clerk of said School District No. 74 until the hour of 8 o clock p. m. on the 2nd day of November, 1936. for the purchase 01 an issue of bonds of said district in the amount of $3,000. Said bonds will be negotiable cou pon bonds, will be reglsterable as ;o principal only and each he designated "School Build Ins Bond" each dated aa of December 1, 1935, and in the denomination of $1 ,000 aald bonds will be numbered from 8 to 10 in elusive and will mature serially u numerical order at the rate of $1,000 on the 1st day of December In each or ine yenra 1U44 to luto inclusive, win bear interest at tne tate of 6 Der annum navable semi-annually on the 1st day of June and December of eaoh year until maturity will be payable botn aa to principal and in terest In lawful money of the United States of America at the of I ice of the Treasurer of Jackson County Oregon, or at the fiscal agency of the State of Oregon In the city and state of new Yorx, at tne option 01 tne pur chaser. Said bonds are Issued pursuant to the laws and constitution of the State of Oregon Including chapter a.x Tine ao Oregon cone lfso. All bids must be In wrltlntr and must not be for less than par and accrued interest and will be opened Immediately after the final hour herein before set forth tot submit ting bids at the Elk Creek School House In said School District. The District School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order or tne District scnooi Board of School District No. 74 ot Jackson County, Oregon. uateo octoncr 10, 1936. PETER W. 8ANDOZ. District Clerk of School District No. 74 of Jackson County, Oregon The Grange Live Oak Or-nga At last regular meeting of Live Odlt Qrango It waa decided to have prao tlce on Initiation work at next regu lar meeting, Nov. a, and hold a apeolal meeting Nov. 6 for Initiating now candidates in the first and second degrees. We will have a potluok supper at 0:30 proceeding the Initiation. Every one bring own table aervlce and a well-filled basket, If not already soli cited. It waa voted to give Mra. Olive Kleraey, of Chlco, Calif., a postcard shower, every member do ao between now and November 1. Election of offlcera will take place at second meeting In November, Nov. 14. Central Point Grange Central Point Orange met October 16 with good attendance. The meet ing marked close of the attendance contest for the year and team No. 1 entertained team No. a. All were requested to wear their work clothes aa It waa Termors night. During re freshment hour team No. a waa ush ered to the basement where they met two Hallowe'en ghosta and were handed a paper bag containing their lunch, also a mug of cider. Worthy Ceres Marlon Blackford waa In charge of lecture hour. Mra. Eudora Bohnert accompanied by Lola Blackford, favored with a eolo aa the first number. Second number on the program waa a solo by Earl Uell accompanied by Mrs. Helen Strang., Then followed a guoaslng contest by all and Habits and Uses of Various Grains, by the officers. Home Economics committee an nounced complete plana for the din ner which wilt be served to ths pub Ho November ft from 0 to B p. m. Harold Head waa appointed to secure tickets. The executive committee waa In structed to seoure muato for dancing following the dinner, dancing to con tinue until la. These annual dinner dances sponsored by the Central Point Orange have been very popu lar In the past and everything la being dona to make this year's even better than those of past years. Ticket will be on sals bealnnlng Saturday, October 34. Butte Falls BUTE PALLS, Oct. 33. (Spl.) Ed ward Abbott wishes to thank toe high school student body for the beautiful potted plant which they re cently presented him. Edward's con dltlon la still serious. Captain Rohner and family are moving to Bly, Ore., where the cap. tain will be commanding offloer ot the CCC camp. Jack Stowell baa rented the HI! key house vacated by Captain Rohner. Miss Neugart'a slater Is visiting Miss Neugart and her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Oerald Ting have re turned from Marshlleld to live on Mr Klncald's ranch above Butte Falls Mrs, Manuel Pool la very 111. Her sister. Rose Phaley, is taking care of the children. Mra. Qua Edmondaon Is Improving rapidly and la able to walk several blocks. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Hlggenbothatn and son Dean visited Mr. and Mra. Charles Patton last Saturday, School report cards for the first six weeks were given to the purtls Tuesday. Twelve members were present at the last Hustlers club meeting: at tbs (ountiJRriefs Talent TALENT, Oct. S3. (Spl.) R. F. Parks left recently for Ohio, to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. E. Long ha, returned from Portland where she haa been for the past four months with her daughter. Gladys, who haa been 111. Mra. George Hartly waa shopping In Medford Monday. Robert Low,, who has been very 111 ! Improving. : Mr. and Mrs. jay pooshe and ton, of Portland, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a. Lowe. Mr. Nleswonger haa made several shipments ot tomatoes to California the past week. Henri Warner baa opened a muato shop in the old poatoffloa building next to Tryon's store. Mr. Stookstlll waa taken to the Community hospital In Ashland re oently where It was necessary to re move one of his eyea. ' Talent high school baseball team waa defeated S to a by the Phoenix toam Tuesday. The two main roada In Talent are being graded, graveled and rolled to get them In shape for the oil that will be put on next spring. Taylor Williams, ot Ashland, visit ed frlenda here Monday. Mr. Jamas, of Portland, vllated the Sun Gold Rabbltry Wednesday, Mlsa Mary Chambers attended teaohers choroua In Medford flatur day. Mr. and Mra. Maxwell, father of M. J. Maxwell, of the feed store, haa arrived from Missouri to help In the store. Table Rock TABLE ROCK, Oct. 33. (Spl) Vew of the candidates for county offlcea have been aeen In thla dis trict and very little comment la heard except on national lsauea. Corn husking Is In progress here with a few yield and prices, much oetter tnan for several year. " Cattle feeders here who Investigate ed the feasibility of Importing feeder cattle from Canada found that after the tariff was paid and the quar antlne costs and freight taken care ot the price was too high, not with standing that the stock could be pur chased In Canada for from one and one-half to two centa per pound. A miscellaneous shower waa given last Saturday afternoon by Mrs. O. T. Wilson at her home for Mlaa Edith Sage who Is soon to be mar rled. Those present enjoyed a lovely afternoon and the bride to Be celred many useful present!. At the last meeting of the local Ladles' club the members were en tertalned by Mra, Hensley and Mrs Ware. The meeting was held at he Hensley home and the following or. fleers were elected for the next year president. Mra. Lloyd Hamlin; aec retary-treastirer, Mra. Elmer Kyle, Mr. and Mra. H. W. Davlason are leaving for Portland the latter part of the weak tn visit their grandson, Kenneth Wyatt, who la a patient at the Shrlner hoapltal. The Bishop family, who have been engaged In the onion business for some time near Salem, Ore., - have leased the M. D. Lydlard place for the next year. The Blshopa rented a small tract of garden land here this sesaon and were ao well pleaeed with result that they secured a larger acreage for next year. Ftret meeting of the season for the Table Rock Community club will be held tonight at the school house. A program will be given by the school and officers elected for the next year. Refreshments of pie and coffee will be served at the close of the meeting. Wllford Davtee, prominent farmer of the Eagle Point district, was a business visitor here Thursday. Fern Valley . PERN VALLEY. Oct. 83. (Spl.) Mra. Wm. Kantor and daughter. Bar bara Jean, spent Wednesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Steele. John Leeaon delivered wood In the valley Wednesdsy. Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Beer, ot Klam ath Palls, called on friends here Tues day. They were enroute to Medford to visit Mr. Beer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Beer oi Beaty street. A. B. Bruner and son, Herbert, re turned home -from Tula Lake Sun day. Robert McCurdy haa returned from a trip to Los Angeles. Ho waa ac companied home by Earl Etrunk. Mr. and Mra. Ed Marahall, Patricia and Joyce, of Klamath Palla, apent Saturday and Sunday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hughes. Mr. and Mra. Sbelton Bennett and daughter. Mra. John Savage, drove to Medford Monday and called on Mrs C. E. McClain, who la taking treat ments at ths osteopathic clinic. Mrs. J. R. Watklna waa In Pern Valley Monday soliciting for the Har vest Home supper to be given at Phoenix Friday evening. Josephine Kantor, who lias missed two weeks of school on account of sickness Is much Improved at this writing. Harry Stella, Jr., has purohaaed a car. Mrs. Bruner has been on the sick Hit the past few days. Eighteen year ago Joe Penner, tbe comedian, was sn usher at a Detroit theater. church last Thursday. Mrs. Leon ard Rlchman will be president at tho next meeting. Bill Dunlap bought a new ear this wee. Howard District HOWARD, Oct. 23. (Spl.) Mrs. Leonard Weston, who has been 111 for tho past week, la beginning to feel better. D. P. Adams Is In California thla week. Mr. and Mra. Ted Vance bought the Cummlnga place and their son. Roa coe, and family of Idaho are In the house formerly occupied by the Ted Vancee on Howard avenue. Wilbur Smith left October 19 on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Algeo of Cosco scent Ootober 17 and 18 at the home of Mrs. Algeo'a parenta, Mr, and Mrs. James Parke. John Schow spent the week end la Hoseburg attending to business. Mrs. Lydla Blood attended the tur key dinner October 31 held at the Myron Root packing plant. Among those who heard the stats P.-T. A. president speak at Ashland October 31 were the Mesdames Albert Stocks, W. R. Crawford, Leonard Brock, Prank Croucher and Henry Croucher. Nineteen homemakera enjoyed the pleasant and Instructive meeting of tne extension unit held at the home of Mra. Poncy Leonard October 31. Mrs. Gerber of this district end Mrs. waldren of Oak Grove demonstrated the cooking M strong flavored vege tables. One game waa played, many Interesting reports were given and a flower committee was appointed. The latter consists of Mrs. stammen at the .tore by the school house and Mrs. Joe Crawford. When any mem ber of tbe unit Is Ul. please let one of them know. So many enjoyed the recreation party held October 14 that a second waa planned for November 13. Mrs. Leonard very graciously made several loganberry plea which made deltcloua addition to the menu. The singing was led by Mrs. Sum- men. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mra. Joe Crawford No vember 18. , Mr. and Mra. Allen Adams are get ting their eottagea on Adams lana ready for winter by giving them a new coat of paint. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Oct. 33. (Spl.) Frank Irish sold his household gooda and car and left for his former home at Lansing, Michigan, Oct. 18, where he will make his home with hla sons. Phyllis Miller spent the week-end with Maxlne Holllfleld, of Willow 8prlngs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance, daughter Ruth, of Wolf Creek, and Wild a May. field, of Rogue River, spent Oct. 18 with Mr. and Mrs. George Lance. Florence MaDanlels, of La Grande, Ore., Is spending thla week with her slater, Mrs. George Hutchlns, here. Mrs. Pauline Wahl accompanied Mra. Beatrice Jonea to Medford, Oct, 31. Mr, Thompson and small daughter, Katharine, ot Evans Creek, visited Mr. and Mra. M. Boomeliter Oct. 30. Mr. Thompson has been hauling lumber from the Messenger saw mill to complete hla new home. Mrs. R. L. Miller, Mra. L. Drulff and Mr. Cramer were Grant Pass visitors Oct. 19. Walt Melasner, of Olendale. called on friends at Riviera Wednesday. Nelson Lee Boomstlter, of Grants Pass, small grandson of Mr. and Mra. Boomeliter, la recovering from an at tack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mra. John Cork, of Gold Hill, called on Riviera mends Oct. 1ft. They had attended the Swank auction sale at Rogue River. Mr. and Mra. Carl Routh, of Oold Hill, were taking the school census of this district, Oct. ai. Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN, Oct. 33. (Spl) Long Mountain Ladles' olub met October IT at Mr, and Mra. Sborta home. All the women brought re freshments and husband. A good time was enjoyed. Mra. Natwlck apent October 18 at Mra. Mcpherson's of Shsdy Cove. Mr, and Mrs. Alan have recently moved on the Natwlck place. Mr. Alan Is working (or Mr. Natwlck thla winter. Three of the children are attending Eagle Point grade aohool. Mr. and Mr. George Stowell and Mra. Mllford were dinner guests October 18 of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young. The dinner wa given In honor of Mra. Mllford who la visiting here from Washington. Mr. and Mr. Young and son ot Beagle had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mr. P. M. Stowell. Carl Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mra. Stowell, visited with them October 18. Patricia Berteleon visited her mother October 18 In Beegte. Mr. and Mr. William and Evelyn Sullivan have returned home from harvesting potatoes. They are staying at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stowell. Mr. and Mr. Lawaon' daughter spent the past week with them. They left for their home in California, October 17, ri Bandon School Assured ' BANDON. Oct. 33. (API The Ban don school board, assured of aaalat ano from Cooa county cltlnena in meeting this year' teachers' payrolls, announced a temporary 1S37 school budget of 139.838. Although econo mies have been made, the board atiQ expects to supply a full curriculum. Myrna Lot a Christmas gifts are al ready In the making. She knit quilts and sweaters for bat friends,