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PAGE SEVEN s "MTD'FORD MAIL TRTBTTNT5, fEDFORT), OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOfeETt 25. 1938 Read ever; ad on thu page you will probably find ex actly the things you nave bean looking (or or a aala or trade (or unused articles you may navo Search your attic or store-room you may nave And many things others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash If what you want Isn't there advertise (or It Tribune Clasaltted ada are Inexpensive effective! per word first Insertion (Minimum 23c) ' Each additional insertion per word .. ..lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy chance . 51.2a 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TAKKEN UP Red heifer, tag In left ear with hall orop; under slops In right; owner pay for idv. Joe Wood r cock. Gold Bill. lost Right curtain for sport top. i Jordan. Reward. Jesse Richardson. V- Central Point. LOST- -If dog mtsaihg. call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP YOUNO MAN 17 to 20. igh school education, ready to work hard for assured future. Free to 'ravel Lib eral salary at start. Transportation paid. Apply. Mr. Frederick, Allen , Hotel, 8 to 9 a. m. ONLY- MALE OE FEMALE HELP EMPLOYMENT can be obtained through tho People s Universal Ex change iSystem. 29 6oJFront WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Catering or day work Phone giO-R. 324 Plum. WANTED Full or part-time work by experienced bookkeeper ar.a atenog rapher. Box 2863, Trloune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE re-upholstered, re-glue.1 ' re-lflnlshed. Phone 969-R. BTOCK TURKEYS wanted. Sta'e price and location. O. W. King Montague, Calif, - WANTED Small furnished house or apartment. Call 716-L. WANTED To lease fully equipped farm tor atock and general farming References Box 666, Doirls. Cal. WANTED 10 or more mllx cows for their feed. John Pappas. Jackson ville, Ore, RAW FURS WE PAY CASH for Muskrata. Mink. Coyotes, bobcats, raccoon, etc. we also buy HIDES AND PELTS. New and Used Traps for Sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WE WILL PAY best prices tor ranges heaters and furniture Call 1 102 -J EADS t OHRN FURNITURE CO 38 North Front WANTED You to look at my oal galna. almost new clothing tol an the family 618 B Main WANTED Will pay top prices fol good used furniture ranges heat era eto HOLBROOK & ANDREWS Fire Hall Bldg 6th 8t -Front rl 64i HIGHEST PRICES paid for furaltur and household goods Phone 106 J EMPTY furnlturs van going to Sab Francisco, wants load for there n way points. Phone 615. Hawley Transfer. WANTED Rifles, good ued furni ture and clothing iniey i Second Hand store. 112 North Front. JUNK Highest prices paid (oi orass radiators copper storage oa.terlea aluminum and other metaia Scrap iron small or largt iota pipe ano mschlnt-ry wool anc cot ton raga tnnM .ube Out prices will interest you Hides Pelt Wool Mohair Household oods furniture stoves oougbt or sold MEUKORD BAMOAIN HOUSE CHEAP 1929 to 1931 pickup coupe or roadster for cash. Inquire 115 Washington. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR LEASE 8-room house, large i grounds, one block from highway. A Phoenix. Call 8-F-3, or contact firnwn A White. FURNISHED houw for rent 607 King FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment, 119 Almond for rfmt 4. room aoartment. one block from highway. Phoenix. Call 6-P-8. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, 933 E Jarkann. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS 408 W. 6th FOR RENT Large sleeping room close In. 30 8 Fir. ArTR.AtTIVt rim t"4 3 Orspe FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOMS AND MEALS. 149 So. Holly WANTED- One or two jenllemen to room and board Excelent mai I Close in; reasonable Oarage TU S Grape FOR RENT Hourm and ooard res aonable. 320 C. Usui St., Medium. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 1 'A acre, 7 -room houw, newly papered; barn and outbuild inga. Call or ae Mrs. Venable, 413, Jacksonville. FOR RENT 2 80 -acre farm with com plete buildings and water for stock. Tenant must have own equipment. Crop share basis. Call in person EARL TOMY, 310 Liberty Bldg. FOR EXCHANGE FOR BALE OR TRADE Delicious and Newtown apples for wood or pota toes. Bring containers. Joe Kan tor. Rt. 4, east of Phoenix. FOR SALE or will trade for good heif er calves, weaner pigs Harold Crow) Carkln Orchard. Midway ttoad. FOE SALE EEAL ESTATE ANOTHER BARGAIN 3 Acres, 25 acres of tine rich free valley soil, running' water, not bond ed, 5-room bungalow, concrete bass ment, barn, chick hous. etc., tenc ed and cross-fenoed, beautiful loca tion. Price 2750; some terms. Will rent 40-acre Improved farm; also 30 acres Bear creek oottom so'.l 9200 cash rent. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE No. 7 Bartlett St. Phone 1496. FOR SALE Ranch, 14 acres; house bRrn, 3 acres grapes, 2 good wells Riley Myers, Central Point Box 232. FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 acres. 2 miles from Grants Pass, good soil Irrigated, all In clover. Make ofler Call at 911 8. Peach 8t.. or write Rt. 1, Box 09, Medford. STOCKED AND EQUIPPED DAIRY RANCH 65 acres within 2 miles of good schools and cneese factory; 28 A. cultivated. 18 A. under irrigation, abundanoe of water, fine free soil, now In al falfa and clover; 6-roora house, new barn, good garage and chicken house. Excellent dairy proposition Will sell for S3500 00. If cows and equipment are wanted, total price $4500.00. Terms. ALSO 8-room home In well-Improved dis trict; hardwood floors In dining and living rooms, fireplace, 3 nice bedrooms, large screencd-ln porch; large oak trees; house In excellent condition. Very good value at 12. 000.00. Some terms. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INO 109 E. Main St. Pbone 728 FOR SALE OR RENT Federal Land Bank farms. Inquire of C. A. Barnes 1163 Oak St.. Eugene, Oregon, or Warren Patterson, 202 Liberty Bldg , Medford. Oregon. 30 ACRES, good Improvements, 1 team. 8 hogs. 12 turkeys. 100 chlca ens, 1 cow. 5 heifers; free soli. Irri gation. For quick sale $4500.00 cash. C. S. BUTTEFtELD Medford Center Bldg. 3 ACRES, attractive 5-room bunga low, aood outbuildings, fruit and berries; close In on g.D graveled road. Win traae for nouse in iwea ford. L. G. P1CKELL, 704 E. Main FOR SALE Choice acreage on Bear creek bottom within one mile city llmlta Medford. Box 2H3r Tribune FOR' SALE AUTOMOBILES FULLY improved ana reconditioned seven acres rot sale or trade fol Portland property Phune 1266 Med ford oi E N Stldd Ashland Hotel POR SALE 6 room house on paved street furnished 61.850 i860 caan Call owner. 1519-J or 673-J WHEN you thlna f reai eetate Uiini of BROWN & WHITE HOUSkb for sale or rent teckaoa Oouity Blog St Loan Ass'n MUST SELL 1934 Master Chevrolet coach, $375. 618 So. ijentrai. FOR SALE Plymouth Coupe. 1122 N. Central. 1929 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, good condition. Price $225') See Joe Eller, Groceteria No. 1. 1936 FORD DeLuxe Sedan, with radio and heater; apiendia condition Priced to sell. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. RECONDITIONED USED CARS Complete Line of Used Cara and Trucks. Best vaiuea in tne u'lty. Ford Coupea and Coaches, late model Olds Sedan, Studebaker 1936 President, only driven 7 000 miles Come In and see this line before you buy. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SALE 1936 Chrysler 8 sedan run onlv 3.000 miles, at a Big 8av Ing Lange Motor Car Co, 38 N Riverside. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS 1936 Chrysler 8 Touring Sedan 1935 Pontlao 2-door Sedan. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe routing Be. dan. 1933 Chrysler 8 5-pessenger Coupe 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; t wheels. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Ford Sedan. 1934 Ford 3-door Sedan. 1933 Pontlac 8 Sedan. Some older models Real Cheap LANOE MOTOR OAR CO. 38 N Riverside. Tel. 18 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 22-montha-old Guernsey bull. E. T. Taylor Talent. FOR SALE 1 family oow. 1 brood aow, 1 toy Boston bull pup. 6 wks. old. See BUI Jordan at Ltwls Supor before 9 a. m., or at R. F. D. 1. Box 631. FOR SALE Good team, about 8200 lbs.; good workers; $100 cash. Alao 25 young turkeya, 10 t.) 18 lbs.: bunch at 20c lb. H. A. Searua, Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE Several head of milk cows and bred heifers. Phone 8-F-3 FOR SALE 1600-lb. hlsck mare; gentle and good wirker. Eau Helt. Phone Central Point 196. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. M. F Young. Central Point. lei 14-XX-3 FOR SALE Weaner plga. W. A. Mc Dowell. 8 miles east of Eagle Point. CLOS1NO-OU1 SALE Farm and gar den tooia household furniture oreaafsst set pressure cooked can ned (run and vegetables Gould's I mile south ol raient oo highway Tel Ashland S71R-1 FOR SALe46 ewel. W L. Lewis. "27 W. Jcckson. Phone F23. i nn SAl E Heifers, or will trsde for hrgs. hsv or wood. J. D. Brown, Rt. 1. FOB SALE LTVT5ST0 CK FOR SALE Cows and hefrs. Messal, Lake Creek. Ore. W. a. FOR SALE 3 good young work horses Corcoran. Rosa Lane, WE INVITE you to inspect th beau tiful Brown Swiss oattle at the Phlpps Orchard We now navt young bulls for sale Brown Swlst for more milk Phone 417- FOE SALE POULTRY BARRED ROCK baby chicks; also few 3 weeks old. Wrlghft Hatchery Phone 851-R-l. FOR SALE Special mating White Giant cockerels, $l.so. hi. a, bji 91, Buckshot Hill. FOR SALE 100 Rhode Island Red pullets. Just starting to 'ay. w. a. McDowell, 8 miles east of Eagie Point. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Pedigreed roller canaries Mrs. Nellie Finney, jacxsonvuie. ROLLER CANARIES, 11 Tripp. FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS ANY merchandise can be disposed of through the Peoples universal ix changa System, 29 S. Front. FOR SALE Beds, rocker, linoleum. camet Bweeper. bookcase, mattress- ea. chesterfield set. Many other thlnga. 106 8. Grape. FOR SALE Circulating Heaters. 1 coal, 1 wood. Monurcn seea a reco Co. - CORN on cob or shelled, $30 and $38 ton. Will exenange lor wneat. r. V. Cook. Eagle Point. FOR SALE Hardwood and fir. Phono 122-J or 516 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE S-wheel bfycle truck cheap. Inquire W. Krug. raient. NEWTOWNS and red apples. 25c lug; you pick 'em. White's Ranch, uark Hollow road. FOR SALE Boo fir. aound wood full meaaure. 303 Clark St. LARGE PLANER BLOCKS from the Big Mill, only $4.45 per load. Tei 333, Central Point wood Yard. ' FOR 8ALE 9-tube 1934 mode Air line battery radio, fine condition; also bow and arrow. Dal) Monday evening. Apt. 1, 375 so. central. BUY NOW AND 8AVE 8portlng goods, fishing tackle, boota, snoes. snort clothing, guns. umii.unltlon etc. Olo&e-out Prices on Broken Lines. CLIFFS SPORT SHOP. 317 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Ear corn. $35 ton. ranch. Soma Valley. Cliff FOR SALE Small cook stcve. heatei bed and aprlngs 806 W Main. 8AVE 8AVE Wallpaper, all 1936 patterns 1-3 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 Jungfrau Goat Dairy. Rt 4. Box 64. rel 437 -J. FOR SALE - buupei foi tawdua' burner with cattle plate annua new Bargain Cat at Mail Itihune FOR SALE Applea Tel 133-1. FOR SALE Grapes now ripe J A Manke 4 miles west of Medford R00FINQ COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICB Compositlon Shingles and Built-up roofa Phone 640 Free estimate 'Eaay monthly payments ROUUI RIVER ROOFING CO.. 132 Wast Mala. ROOFING Bring your roof trouble? to ua Old roofi repaired oew roure applied Pabco products. Ekerson Paint and Root Store. 88 4. Bart lett. Phone 248 PLASTERING PLASTERING, stucco, plain or orna mental: plaster patching. Tel. 694. BUSINESS CHANCES' FOR SALE Lease on service station and grocery arad cablna. on Gratei Lake highway Pbone 483 between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. l'RADE Highway business with in come of $200 per month, for equity In small ranch Must rx Improved and oloae In. P H Pearaon. Aab land. Ore . Klamath Junction. SPRAYING STILL time for peachea and apricots to be aprayed. Tel. 401-J-4. R. DE WITT Commercial spraying and trucking. Phone 4CI-J-4. MISCELLANEOUS PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avon. Palmlat and Clair voyant, glvea truthful advice on aU affaire of Ufa. Tells your paat. present, and future. IX In doubt as to what step to taKit consult Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late, aood advice in time aavea many worrlea and many dol lars. Satlafactlon guaranteed. Read- lnga daily; noura 10 a. m to 9 p. m Located at Rainbow Auto Camp. 1746 No. Riverside. Cabin 1. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACK BON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INMURANCt ABSTRACT! ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title Rooms and o. no. n North Central Ave . upstairs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FUR.NITI HE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. Wa want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay SKP. W. R- THOMAS llOR MEDPOKU'8 OLDEST ANC LARGEST PEKSONAL PINaNCE COMPANY 45 So Central Ground Floor Crsterisn Thester Bidg. Uc. Mo. 8-H1-M-180. paont 139 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, on ental nig cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Butloaa and Buckles covered. 308 U B. National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. Myrtle Andrewa. Transfer. SAMSON Transfer and Stoisge Fur niture moving and expei t -furniture . packing service. Fireproof storage- new low rates. P. S. SAMSON O. Phone 833. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movera. special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 616. EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 26 So. Fir Phone 816. Prices right. Services guaranteed. REINKING TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 O. Stuart. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Filing Auplliatlon for Clmnito In Chnracter of Ve of Water Notice Is hereby given that H. M von Stein, of Trail, Oregon, has filed In the office of Chas. E. strlcklln. State Engineer, an application for ap proval of a change in oharacter of uro of water from Vine Maple Creek from Irrigation to domestic and atook pur poses; That by decree or the Court for Jack son County dated April 26, :919, a wat er ngnt was recognized in tne name oi Gua Nlchola for the- Irugatlon of among other lands, 10 acres In tho SEti NW'i, Section 11, Township 34 South, Range 1 East. W. M . from Vl-.io Maple Creek, with a date of priority of 1896; That the applicant herein, owner of the above-described lands, proposes to change the use of the waei from Ir rigation to domeatlo and atock pur poses, such use to continue through out the Irrigation season. All persons interested are hereby notified that a hearing 7,111 be held In the Circuit Court Room of the County Court House at Momord. Ore gon, on Tuesday, December 8, 1936. at io:oo o'clock a. m., and .bJectlons. if any there be, will be neard at said tune and place. Any objections ahou'd be prepared In writing and mailed to the State Engineer, Salem, Oregon. Ht least ten (10) days prior w the date set for hearing. If no objectlona are filed, the change In character of uso will be ap proved without a hearing. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 9tn day of October, 1936. CHAS. E. STT.HCKL1N. State Engineer. C A. SMITH, County Water Master. Notice of Sheriff's Sale y Virtue of an oxecutlrn in fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to mo directed and dated on the 24th day oi October 1930, in a certain action therein, wherein The State of Orfgon. reprn sented and acting by the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission aa Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Clarence a. Komnett anf Myrtle o Merahon, formerly Myrtle G. Robln ett the defendants, for the aum of $2310.75, together with Interest there. on at the rate of 4 per annum from April 27. 1936: For the further sum of $8.00 abstract fees, with costs and disbursements taxed at $8 30 and tho further aum of $160.00 as attorney's fees, which Judgment wis enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office cf said Court In said County on the 23rd day of October. 1936. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution, I will on the 28th day of No vember, 1036. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the Courthou? Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS , L Approach or arrtvt f. Tipping to on Bids 10. RaJ mttrt- caJly It First man lb. Elector It. OppoHlte of aweather IT. Makei fnit It. Bank ofliclali SI. ABt 23. Knack 23. Beverage 84. Small I bland ti, BKael'ill Im plement tT. MetaJ cement 19. Moat remote 11. Compound ethera Ik Mountain rldBe 81 flpheree 88. Entrance IK Japanese meai u re of dletance 41 Bet free it. Left hand page: abbr. 44. Serpenta 47. What thte pa- rer prlnta t Deter Solution of Yeiteriyt Puixla 0 AlRffl k S S tMH P W, 1 yEIISSmIE I i R Ai DE RLECTlN AN (TV ilkESEgCARDl SPENTlSU c gu m b A ill AC RES I AN A I SiSNJOBSiEFTg RECTT ARSiSAFES" scWYilME l i cT AgSURIi?fiQ 0. Turklih title 61. Exhaust 61. txc I am a Hoc used to startle 14. Round of ap plause IT. Opportunity 69 Cereal eeedi 70 Ciphers 71 Kind of per fume: Tart ant (t. Make public tC Duration with- n- Eng Hrt ihage- out bea1n spearaan nlng or end 61 Idolised 17. Country II Amerlcao In dian actor 74. Wear away 71 Existence DOWN L Instance ' i2 13 v Wf h r ia r itr r r " liuil 'um. 'I 'I W 2f Jo 31 33 34 ZS35 zz izmmziL 44 45 Ale W1 W, 41 o ZZZ?Z1ZZZII f B 1" !iZZl!L- - W H7 p72 la the City of Medford', In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for aale and will sell at public auction for caah to tho highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, togother with tr.it coats ut this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of tne right, tlttn and Interest that the aald uefendants, Clarence B. Roblnett and Hazel V Roblnett, husband and wile; Myrtle G. Mershon and Leroy p Mershou. wife and husband, had on the 24th day of September. 1936, or now have in and to tne following aescnoea property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to wit; Lot eighteen (18), Block one (II Kenwood, City of Medford, County of Jackson, State of Oregon. Dated this 34tn day or October. 1936. SYD I. BROWN Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By Howard Gault, Deputy. O. A. CODDING, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Medford, Oregon. Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Dick Bradley, deceased. Notice la Hereby Given that the un dersigned, as executrix ot the above named decedent, has filed herein her final report and account, and that Saturday. November 21, 1936, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the courthouse In the city of Medford, In said county, has been fixed by the above-named court tin the time and place for hear ing objectlona to said final account and for the examination and allow ance thereof. Dated: October nth, 1030 MAUDE M. BRADLEY. Executrix of the estate of Dick Bradley, deceased TRAGEDY STALKS 2 TEXAS YOUTHS BOWIE, Tex., Oct. 36. (UP) Two small boys, Orlsndo Carmon, 16. and Floyd Carmon, 11, wore found dead from exposure today near Spanlsn Fort, In an isolated wooded area. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Carmon, had aent the boya to the farm late Wednesday to watch the furniture during the night. They failed to return Thursday. Search for them began today. John Foster, farmer, found the bodlea. Orlando was lying face down ward. The younger boy had fallen backward with his knees doubled under him, aa though he had been praying when he died. Officers be lleved they died of exhauatlon, ex posure and cold after losing their way In the wood during a rainstorm Wednesday night. Bov Beste Sire COLDWATER. Mich.. Oct. 36. (AP) Farmer Edwin Swain aimed carefully at a rabbit, fired both bar rels of his shotgun and missed Son John, seven, let fly with hie slingshot, hit bunny squarely be. tween the eyee.. Record Absentee Vote PENDLETON, Ore., Oct. 36. (AP) A record absentee vote loomed to- day In Umatilla county. With tbe election still eight days off, 65 mall ballota have been received by the county clerk, who expects the num ber to reach 300, I lliinllng Victim McMINNVILLE, Ore., Oct. 36 (AP) Eugene Snyder, 13, Injured while on , hunting trip, died here of gun shot wounds. The child received a charge of ahot In hla chest from a 410-asuge shotgun. Cross-Word Puzzle 11 Air: comb. form II, Coiy home II. Preferablj 80. Boya '48. Biamese coin 17. Scattered 18. Greek letter 39. Unit or elec trical ca pacity 10. Qui up 81. Kind of fish 88. Metal fast ener 84. Tale 17. Woody fiber used In making rope and matting 41. Make active 41. Infuriate 4&. A puna ne e, aieia: i anchol 4 SO. 63. Tavern Choice morsel 1 River iff Ctechoelo vakla and Oermany 1 Gruesome 4. Australian bird I. Reluctant 1 Unable to And one'e way T. The one who must catch the others I. Short vigorous eonteeti ol loo. Amphibian animaj 64. Pass 16. One who take food II Discolored place WlnKlIke Bodily nour- ten ment South Amer It, ican Indian 64. Mythical man eating mon ster fl. Utility 68. No: Scotch 7L. Artificial lan cuag I. Destitute of tree 10. Salt 1L. Became cloudless UNTyfelEFS Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Oct. It. (Spl.) Mrs. Vivian Beach has returned from her trip to Portland. It waa undecid ed how long Joe Beach would have to stay there. The Home Bconomlca club met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ches ter Wendt, After the business ses sion A shower waa tendered Mra. Richard Hoffman who received a large number of lovely gifts. There were 33 ladles present. The color scheme of pink and white was oar' rled out In decorations and refreah- ments. The boys' ootette of the local high school held a party last Tuesday eve ning at the home of Mra. Ray Hun aaker, their director. There were cbout 30 young people present. The evening wsa spent In stunts and singing, followed by refreshments. Mrs. Ora Neldermoyer who has been oonflnod to a hospital for some time on account of au auto accident re turned to her home last week. She will be required to wear a cast on her leg for some time longer however. On the evening of Oct. 80, the local Home Economics club will give dance at their Orange hall with mualo furnished by Sllva'a orchestra. In conjunction with this, there will be a baza&r. country store, etc. Every. one la Invited. On Friday evening, a shower waa given Mra. Gall Culy by Mra, Culy, Sr., of Medford at her home there. The honor guest received many love ly and uaeful glfta. Attending from Jackaonvllle were Meadames W. A.-n old and O. O. Sanden. Mra. L. Coke left on the midnight bua Friday evening for her home In Alpaugh, Cal. She haa been visiting for the past month at the home of her daughter, Mra. Oall Culy. Mrs. Young arrived Thursday fore noon from Los Angeles, to apend noma time visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Roy Martin. Eighteen ladlea attended the Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian churoh, which waa held at the home of Mrs. Roy Martin last Thursday afternoon. The devotlonala were led by Mrs. Blxby. Mrs Marlon Neldermeyer mi appointed overseas oewlng chairman, and from 8 to 4 p. ni of the third Wednesday of next month, Nov, 18, waa aet aside for a special prayer group to meet in the church parlors for prayer. Alter the business meeting, the first three ohaptera of the book "Congo Crosses" were very ably reviewed by Meadamea Klelnhammer, Andrewa and N, Nel dermeyer, respectively. The society waa very happy to welcome three for mer- membera who had returned to the valley for a visit, the Meadamea Coke, Blxby and Voung. On Friday evening, 13 membera of the local O. E. society motored to Grants Pass to attend a rally of th Crater Lake union. They were vic torious In bringing home the shield again, won by having the largeat percentage of membera present at the rally. Messrs. Robt, Metzger and Wayne Martin returned Friday from their potato picking Jobs In the Klamath oountry. While breaking a colt Friday, Leon ard McEee had the misfortune to be thrown off Into a rock pile. causing him to suffer severe bruises and head lacerations which required 13 stitches to be taken. Win Arnold haa gone on a fishing trip to the coast. He expects to be absent several days. Both the boya' and girls' glee clubs of the local high school, attended the Applegate fair Saturday night and sang aeveral numbers. On Thursday, the local high school football playera drove to Ashland and tangled with tha Ashland high school second string. Tha score waa 0-0 The Bellvlew grade school baseball team played, against the 6th grade team here on Thursday and were beaten by a score of 13-3. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Blgham and son of Mendocino, Calif., arrived Fri day evening for a visit at the home of Mra. Henrietta Flck. Fourteen ladlea attended the meet ing of the homo extension unit held at Mra. Emma Conger's home Tburs- oay. Mra. Conger and Mrs. peters demonstrated vegetable cookery. The next meeting will be held Nov, 13 at the courthouse. The subject will be ''Food for the School Child." and tbe leader will be Mrs, Mabel Mack. W. H. Babb from Napa Calif., spent a week lately visiting her stiter Mrs. W. A. Chlldera and other relatives and friends. The many friends of Mrs. Herb Hanna will rejoice to know that she la able to be out and about now, though not fully recovered yet. Mra. W. A. Chlldera and daughter, Maxlne and W. H. Habb took dinner Sunday at Aaron Clark's, In the Lone Pine district. Mr. and Mra. Clinton Smith drove to Seattle recently, vacationing and sightaeelng for a week. They also spent some time at Olympla, Tacoma nd Portland. They report a very enjoyable trip. To honor Mn. Alice Ulrlcn on her 10th birthday, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis L'lrlch of Medford gave a birthday t'lnner on Sunday. Mlsa Lulu Metzger, who la teaching at the Little Applegate school, will Lave a Hallowe'en program and pie social at the school house the eve ning of October 33- Mrs. Otto Msldermeyer and daugh ter Charlotte motored to Ashland Friday and spent the day with rela tives, Mra. S. D. Smiley of Idaho Is spending some time vscatlinlng In Jacksonville. Sne la on bar way to California- Lake Creek LAKE CREEK. Oct. 36. (Spl) The cattlemen are busy riding and gathering their stock from the moun tains. Mrs. Rlmmey, sister of Charlea See- field, and her son and family who have been guests of the Seeflelda for some time, are leaving this week tor their home In the east. John Walch and sons were lucky enough to get a couple of bucka Thursday. A Mr. Shelly and Rogers of Med ford were hunting In this vicinity Sunday. Mrs. John Walch and daughters Shirley and Betty Lou. were dinner guesta Thursday at the Beefleld home Mrs. Wilkinson of tha Dead Indian soda springs is visiting In the val ley. Mrs. R. A. Pech, who has been visiting her sona A. L. and H. E. Pech, and families, returned to her home in Medford Tuesday. Mr. Carle and William, Ted and Lyle Hoefft have been helping put roof on Mr. wyant' nan. Frank Farlow haa been buay for some time building a barn for Everett Grlssom near Central Point and alao one for Wm. Holman, near Eagle Point. The Grange Phoenix Orange Phoenix orange will meet at the haU Tuesday nlglht, October 37. An. nouncemente were recently made that nomination of offloera would be held at tbla meeting, but thla waa In error. Nomination will be held at t.h first meeting In November. Tuesdav nlaht'a meeting la eageriy looked forward to aa the fruit work la now over, and all member enouia be back. The fall work will be plan ned. Following bualneaa meeting, re freahmente will be served by man of the Orange. Something unuaual nrt tjutv la mre to be served. Hnm Kcnnomlca ciud met at home of Mra. Nordqulst laat woo nesday with Mrs. 0, A. Knudaon as sisting. Mra. Knudson waa pleasantly ap prised with the presentation of birthday cake oy Mrs. u. v.. and also by a' few birthday remem brances from friends. llnner llnaue Orange tinner Roaue Orange mat October is with a very email attendance. As the summer work Is letting up, It la hoped large, attendance will eoon start again. was voted to have the flrat and second degree team put on those degrcea at Eagle Point October 30, aa they had requeated. Fifteen of our own candidate were also taken along and all regular offlcera, but one, and aeveral other membera, attended, making a total of 61. Aft usual, wa were treated very fine and ware happy to be of eonw help to our neighbor Orange, aa may nave helped ue so many tlmea line we or ganized. A general discussion waa held during lecture hour of the U sues coming up to be voted on In the November election. Next regular Orange meeting No vember 8 will be th annual tieotion of officers; no one should have to oe urged to b out to vot for whoever you want for your officers. Let' try and make thla a 100 per cent meeting Ways and means committee an nounce Hallowe'en dance for Oc tober 81 at Rogue Ilk, with John aon'a mualc; novelties for veryone. A good time for all. H. B. club met with Sister Violet Dlteworth October 31 with good t endance and fin meeting. They will sponsor a box social and comic ahadow entertainment for the benefit of the new hall Thursday, novemoer 30. A cordial Invitation la extended to everyone to attend. Next meeting of the club will be at the log cabin. the membera to bring the new Orange ladles, who will be guesta of honor that day. SALE OF LIQUOR NETS $1,028,01 5 SALEM. Oct. 36. tfV-Profit from the aale of hard liquor In Oregon tor th flrat nine months of ue year to taled 81,038.016, the audit filed with th secretary of state revealed. Sep. tember profl' from tha ator dlvU' Ion waa 6114,849. The amount taken In ny the license division, on permit to sell baar an" wlnea waa 1333.646, while the privi lege tax receipt on be.r and wine wa 6493.376. During September th commission turned over to unemployment relief 370,716, making the total turned over for that purpose since tnj estamun ment of the ayaUm 63.41rt.143. Cities and towns during tbe nlstnry of state liquor control received 1196,177 a their share of the privilege taxes. Un der th "tithing bill" ths state gen eral fund ha received 138,323. Tender Crew Lauded PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 36. (API- Officer and craw of th lighthouse tender Roaa have been commenced by Daniel 0. Roper, aacretary of com merce, for their work In aiding reiu geea at tha Bandon firs disaster. 4 New Portland Pastor PORTLAND, Ore., Oct, 36. (API Rev. L. p. Kempton of Sterling. Colo., ha been named aa vicar of rrlnlty church an assistant to Rt, Rev. Ben. Jamln D. Dagwell, Episcopal bishop of th diocese of Oregon end rector of Trinity church. Us Mall TTiDun-want" ada. Meteorological Report October 30, 1038 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday; little change In tem perature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuosday with fogs In west portion: little change In temperature. Temperature h year ago today: Highest, 89; lowost, 30. Total monthly precipitation, trace: deficiency for the month, 0.98 Inch. Total precipitation alnce September 193B, 0.35 inch; deficiency lor the season l.u Inches. Relative humidity at t p. m. yea- terday, 34 per cent; a. m. today, M per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 8:38 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:13 p. m. Observations Taken at S A. M 130th .Meridian Time I 84 88 84 40 83 44 74 77 SB 88 78 88 Clear Rain Clear Foggy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Foggy Clear Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy .. 80 Roaeburg ............ Salt Lake City . San Francisco H Seattle M. 86 88 69 '83 63 44 64 38 64 46 Spokane Walla Walla Washington, D. C. 64 84 .03 COURT HOUSE NEWS furnished' by th Jackson t taint) Abstract Oo. 131 8) Slito Street Marriage Licenses William A. Warner end Agnes Mil ler. Jay H. Tyler and Edith Appleby. Francis H. Anderson end May Voa. Edward PeckersglUe and Mary Slav- . an. Robert Caaey and Catherine Coy. Herbert L, Hartman and Mathilda B. Tognott. Lou la F, Walker and Lauretta Wil liams. Loula F. Walker and Pearl Jarratt. Roy W, Johnson and Peggy L. Ring. Henry T. Hugnea and Harriett O. Whitney. Circuit Court Stato of Oregon vs. Ocorge H. El liott. Orand larceny. 8tat of Oregon vs. A. L. Tutt!. Obtaining money under false pre tense. Zelma T. Arthur vs. A. . Arthur. Divorce. Fairbanks Morse St Co. vs. O. O. Alenderfer et al. For money. Lewi Super Service Station va. Hans Le. Chattel Hen. Sarah E. Hedlund va. Lara J. Hed- lund. Divorce. Daily's Auto Paint Shop vs. Thorn , Robinson. Chattel lien. Deaver & McOurly vs. T. R. Robin- aon-Chattel lien. Faye Edrlo Ragadal vs. Marvin M. Ragsdale, Divorce. H. R. Morris vs. C. O. Howard et al. .Foreclosure Hen. Jeanne R. Wood va Harvey B. Miller et sl. Damage. L. W. Marshall vs. Le Smiths Damages. H. R. Morris vs. Earl Stephenson. Chattel Hen. Probate Court Estate Mary Huffman, deceased. Probate. Estate Mary a. Rowley, deceased. Probate. i Real Estate Transfer Balfour, Outhrta St Co., Ltd., to O. . Inlow. S. W. D. to tract No. 68. Ash land Acre. O. Z. Boyden (exeoutor) to Martha O. Roberta. Executor's deed to lot 6. block 14, Medford. Earl Jamea Nunn to Leona B. Du- Bots. W. D. to land In Bee. 30. Twp. 86 S. R. 8 West. D. B. Millard et al to B M. Dye et ux. W. D. to land in Sec. 31. Twp. 86 S., R 1 West. Sheriff to Medford Hospital Assn. Sheriff deed to lot on East Main street. Medford. James W. Hamlin et ut to O. W. Harwood et ux. W. D. to lnd IB Sec 10, Twp. 87 S, II. 1 Weat. Louie Tonn to John waica, jr., al J. O. D. to Wri of SW'A of Be. 4, Twp. 87 S R. 3 Eaat. Mra. Oarnet Catherine tonn to John Walch, Jr, et al, W. D. to WVJ of SWK of See, 4, Twp. 87 S. R. S East. Paul O. Landry (executor) to Flor ence . Klrby executor e oeea to north 4 feet of lot 36, all lot 39. block (, central Add, Eagle Point. Mary M Dundon to Macbael Dun- don. Q. O. D. to NEK of Nift of Sec, 8, Twp. 86 8., R. 4 West. Mary J Moor to OIir . Bimpeon. W. D. to WV4 of NWk: NH of 8W14 of Sec. 84. Twp 40 8., R. 3 Weat. H. 8. Card to J. F. Oadka. w. v. to W'A of NWK, NWK 8W Sao. 36, Twp. 64 S., R, Weat. Mr. Frank Llndley t vir to or chard Park Farm, Ino. W. D. to land in DLC 49. Twp. 38 8 R. 1 West. Frank OhUder at ux to 0. A. Whll look et ux. W. D. to lot 7 nd 8, block 38. Oold Hill. Oeorge B. Crapaey et ux to John H Boyer et al. W. D. to lot on Moun tain avenue. Ashland. Heads Pomona COVB ORCHARD, Oct. 36. (AP) J. B. Flnnlcum of McMlnnvtlle waa elected master t th annual bud nee meeting of th Yamhill Count Pomona 0nge. 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