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Nrrcppcmp matl TrcnvnyTC, ArEDForcp, q-regox, Tuesday, October 27, 1936. PAGE NTNE i IM .1) lit, ft MS iS Read every ad on this page You will probably find ex actly tht things you dave been looking (or or a sale 01 trade (or unused articles you may Dave Search your attic or store-room you. may oave find many things others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate, cash Ii what you want isn't there advertise tor lt-Tribune Classified ads are - inexpensive effective I per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional insertion per word . (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change 25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST- -11 dog mimtig, Jail i6l8' - WANTED MALE HELP YOUNG MAN 17 to 20. Irgh achojl i education, ready to work hard IM V---assured tuture. Free co i ravel Lit eral salary at start. Transportation paid. Apply, Mr. Frederick, Allen Hotel, 8 to 9 a. m. ONLY. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED High school .Jill to help with housework after school. 216 So. Orange. Tel. 976-R. WANTED Girl to assist with house work. Phone 278-J. Call mornings EMPLOYMENT can be obtained through the Peoples universal Ex change System. 29 So. Wont. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Full or part-time work by experienced bookkeeper ar.d stenog rapher. Box 2883, Trloune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Chairs, tables, springs dishes, In fact anythlni to furnish a home must bo donated This fam ily hasn't even a chair to sit on Wouldn't someone like ti make this a hapoy homo? They are In ned and are worthy. Please drop a enro to Box 124. Medtord-Jacksonvllls Star Route, Medford, Oiegon, and we will call for same ' FURNITUKC-re-upholotered. re-glued rc-lflnlshed. Phone M8-B. 'nTncx. TURKEYS wanted. Sto'e price and location, 3. W. Kins Montague, Calif. WANTED 10 or more milk cows for - , -u Dononj .Incttaiin- tneir.ieea. ovuu , vllle. Ore, RAW FURS WE PAY CASH lor Muakrats. Mink. - Coyotes, bobcats, raccoon, etc. . . We also buy i.V ' ' HIDES AND PELTS. New and Used Traps for Sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WE WILL PAY best prices, lor ranges heaters and furniture call U92-J EADS 4s OHRN FURNITURE CO. . 88 North Front. WANTED Will pay top prices loi good used furniture ranges Deal ers etc HOLBROOK & ANDHEWS Fire Hall Bldg 6tb St -Front fel 54V HIGHEST PH1CES paid tot lurnltur. and household gouda paoneiooa L EMPTY furniture van goine to Sac Francisco, wants load for there n ' way- points. Phone 816. Hawley v 4 Transfer. WANTED Rifles, good mea furni ture and-clothing, imey fSecona Hand Store. 112 North Front JUNK -Hignst prices paid (oi orass radiators copper storage oa.ienes aluminum and other metan Scrap iron smau pipe ano macnimry wool ant cot ton rags. mnt vubes Oul prices win interest you Bides Pelt Wool Mohair Household oods furniture stover Dougtt or sold MjbfORD BAKUAlN HUUSt CHEAP 1029 to 1931 pickup coupe or : roadster icr una". ...)....- ---' Washington. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished houre ; 4 rooms and bath. 805 '. edar. tttpnisHED house for rent 507 King , ; FOR RENT-FURNISHED U ,.. , ROOMS FOR RKiiT Large Beeping room close tf , 0 8 Fr- A-r-rfMC'..'V8 rooms In4 a rape FOR KS.1TV-B0ARD-R00M BOOmT-'J'S' MEALS. 143 Bo.lny wTmtK " or two SEfititicmen to room T?-! i rd. Exwiient mesis Hose n- rr oniibie. Gnrage 3J2 8. Orat id Yes - nd 0OBrd re MIS Hi U FOR REST- -1 i Bear cr?tit or tur)t)f- way (rom I' '' . i K' seres .ui ? S-4 for da r; r. w ' - FOR RENT newly pap Ings. Call JacKsonvlli TOR RENT: lote bulidlm Tenant mi Cr-n r EAJUi TUM - It, - outbuild "".'-' i vth com ; it it-- ?to FOR RENT APARTMENTS APARTMENT FOR RENT-Vacant Not 1. Modern furnished 4-room apt Gloria-Pan Apts. 375 3o. Central. FOR RENT Apartment, lie Almond FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, 333 E Jackson. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE :r good bicycle, star coupe, n,4uiiu ooo iteene Drive. FOR SALE OR TRADE Gentle sad dle pony. Phone 132-L. FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious and Newtown apples for wood or pota toes. Bring containers. Joe Kan tor, Rt. 4. oast of Phoenix. FOR SALE or will trade for good netf. er calves, weaner pigs Harold crow! Carkln Orchard. Midway ttoad. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ANOTHER BAROAJN 3 Acres, 25 acres of tine rich free valley soil, running water, not bond ed. 5-room bungalow, concrete base ment, barn, chick houa-i, etc, fenc ed and cross-fenced, boautiful loca tion. Price 2760: some terms. Will rent 40-acre Improved farm; also 30 acres Bear creek oottora ao'.l 200 cash rent. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 Bartlett St. Phone 1496. FOR SALE Ranch. 14 acres: house barn, 3 acres grapes. 2 good wells Riley Myers. Central Point Box 232 FOR SALE OR RENT Federal Land oanK mims. inquire ol o. A. Barnes 1163 Oak St., Eugene. Oregon, or Warren Patterson. 202 Liberty Bldg . Medford, Oregon. 30 acres, good Improvements. 1 team, s hogs. 12 turkeys, loo chick ens. 1 cow, 5 heifers; free soil. Irri gation. For quick sale $4500.00 cash. "' O. S. BUTTEF1ELD Medford Center Bldg. 2 ACRES, attractive 6-room bunga low, good outbuildings, fruit and berries; close In on g.ico graveled road. Will trade for house In Med ford. L. G. P1CKELL. 204 E. Main FOR 8ALE Choice acreage on Bear " creek bottom within one mile city limits Medford. Box M3f Tribune FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1938 Ford sedan, trunk. 600 actual miles. Sacrifice. G; Cecil, owner. Sunrise M-u. Court. FULLY improved ana reconditioned , seven acres for isle or trade for Portland property Phone 1266 Med ford ol E N Stldd Ashland Hotel FOK SALE 6 room nouse on paved street, furnished $1,950. $850 caan Call owner. 16 19 J or 872-J WHEN you think Jt rea, estate thiol ol BROWN & WHITE Housbis rot sa-ie or rent, jacksoo County Blug & Loan Ass's. FOR SALE Plymouth Coupe. 1122 N. Central. 1936 FORD DoLuxe Sedan, with radio and heater: splendid condition priced to sell. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. RECONDITIONED USED CARS Complete Line of Used Cars and Trucka, Best Values In the Olty Ford Coupee and Coai-ties, late model Olds Bedan. Btude baker 1036 President, only driven 000 mliee. Come In and see this line before you buy. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SALE 1930 Chrysler 8 sedan, run only 8.000 miles, a Big Sav ing Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N Riverside. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS 1936 Chrysler 8 Tourln? fredan. 1935 Pontiac 2 -door bedan 1035 Plymoutb DeLuxe Touring Se dan 1933 Chrysler 6 fl-paswnger Coupe 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; 6 wheels. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Ford Sednn. 1934 Ford 2-door Sedan. 1033 Pontiac 8 Sedan. Some older models Real Cheap LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 A Riverside. Tel. 18 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE. CHEAP Oentle pony, single top buggy, ngle wagon, harness, plow and harrow. D. M Grlsham, l mile west Central Point. Phone 214. PHONE 1496 An 1 have sold nvj ranch, m) entire bunch ol cows re for sale. Also farm Implements. James A. Woods. ANNOUNCEMENT We w'l. open th Livestock Sales Pavilion In North Medford for regular Saturday Auc tion on Saturday, Oct. 3iat, Partus having livestock or perarnal prop erty (or sale call 661 J-4 6o. Ore gon Llvsstock Auction Co Col. A. H Dudley, nuctloneer. FOR SAI.E22-months-o.d Guernsey bull. E. T. Taylor Ta:ont. FOR SALE 1 family cow. 1 brood sow, 1 toy Boston bull pup. 8 wkb. old. See BUI Jordan at bwls Super before 0 a. m., or at ft. F, D. 1. Box 631. FOR SALE Several bend of milk cows and bred heifers. Ptione 9-F-S FOR SALE 1600-lb. bisck mare; gentle and good workei. Eau Heft. Phone Central Point 196. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. W. A. Mc Dowell, 3 miles east of Eagle Point CLOSINO-OU1 SALE Farm and gar des toots, household rurmtur breakfast set pressure cooked can ned fruit and vegetable Gould' 1 mile south of raient on highway . Tci Ashland 371-R-i. FOR SALE Cows and nelfere. W O Mcssal, Lake Creek, Ore. WE INVITE you to inspect th beau tiful Brown Swiss cattle at the Phippa orchsrd We now navi young oullf for wie Brown Swl for more milk Phone 417 FOR SALE POULTRY BARRED ROCK baby ch.cKi, alto few 8 wpeJcs old. Wright' Hatchery Phone 851 -R-l. FOR SALE MO Rhrxt Inland Red puji'-ta. just ginning ro ay. w A McDorcll. 8 miles east of Bagie Pnmt PLASTERING PLASTER INO urro plain or orna ucnial; plaster patching. Ial. 664. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Pedigreed roller canaries Mrs. Nellie Finney, Jacksonville. ROLLER CANARIES. 11 Tripp. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Alfalfa and vst hay baled. Telephone 14i8rR. FOR SALE 1-3 Interest :n S placer? and one quartz. Equipped Also on; quartz cJalm with mill. No, 3902 care Tribune. FOR SALE Peppy-Poppy Pop Com Monarch Seed, & Feed Co. FOR SALE Super Phosnnate. Sul phur, Sulphate of Ammonia. Mou arch Seed & Feed Co. ANY merchandise can be disposed of tnrougn the Peoples universal ex change Syatem, 29 S. Front. FOR SALE Beds, rocker, linoleum, carpet sweeper, bookcase, mattress es. Chesterfield set. Many other things. 106 s. Grape. CORN on cob or shelled, 30 and 3B ton. Will exchange for wheat, p. V. Cook, Eagle point. FOR SALE Hardwood and fir. Phone 122-J or 616 Pennsylvania. FpR SALE 3 -wheel bicycle truck cheap. Inquire W. Krug. Talent. NEWTOWNS and red appit-s. 25c 1ub; you pick 'em. White s Ranch, Dark noiiow roaa. LARGE PLANER BLOCKS from the Big Mill, only 4.45 per load. Tel 333, Central Point Wood Yard. BUY NOW AND SAVE Sporting goods, fishing tackle, boots, snoes. sport clothing, guns, ammunition etc. Close-out Prices on Broken Lines. CLIFF'S SPORT SHOP. 317 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Small cook atcve, heater bed and sprlnga. 808 W Main. SAVE SAVE Wallpaper, all 1938 patterns 1-3 oft Pittsburgh Paint Store. 13V W Main SPECIAL PRICES on potatoes and onions tor your winter supply Peerless Mkt. Phone 603. Free de livery. GOAT milk and oneese jungfrau Goat Dairy, Rt. 4. Box 64. l'ei 437-J. FOR SALE boppei fot ftawdut" burner with baffle pi ate rtimoa' new Bargain Cai at Mall Tribune FOR SALE Apples Tel 13U-U FOR SALE Grapes now ripe J A Manke 4 miles west of Medford ROOFING COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICE Composition Shingles and Built-up roofs Phone 840 Free estimate Easy monthly payments ROUUK RIVER ROOFING CO.. 132 West Main, ROOFING Bring your root trouble to us Old root repaired new roofs applied Pabco products Ekerson Paint and Root Store. 88 4. Bart lett Phone 243 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lense on service station and grocery aad cabins, on Cratei Lake highway phone 483 between 0 a. m. and 0 p. m. TRADE Highway business with in come ot t200 per month, tor equity In small ranch Must be improved and close tn. P H Pearson. Ash land. Ore.. Klamath Junction. SPRAYING R. DE WITT Commerclii spraying and trucking. Phone 4CW-4. MISCELLANEOUS PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avon, Palmist and Clair voyant, glvea truthful aovlce on all affairs of life. Tells your past, present, and future. If In doubt m to what step to cnitb consilt Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Good advice in time saves many worries and many dol lars. Satisfaction guaranteed. Read ings dally; hours 10 a. m to 0 p m Located at Rainbow Auto Camp. 1746 No. Riverside, Cabin 1. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INBliKANCL ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of rule Roums a and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave,, upstalra. .Expert Window Cleanera LET OEOROB DO IT -. l'ei IIM House cleaning, door waxing orl ental nig cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 0 8 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. Myrtle Andrews. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FURNITURE. ENDORSED NOTES ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay SEE W. E. THOMAS MOR. MEDKOKD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 46 So. Central Oround Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. S-167-M-1B0 Pnone 139 Transfer. SAMSON Transfer and fiteiage Fur niture moving and expat t furniture packing service. Flreproaf storage -new low rates. F. E SAMSON O. Phone S33. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 Norta Rlveralde phone SIS. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.- Office 38 So Fir Phone 816. Prices right. Service guaranteed REINKINO TRANSFER CO Long distance naunng. Furniture, cattle anything ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 0 Stuart 0e Mall Tribune vmi Ida. LEGAL NOTICES Suntmona. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Relnhard Albert Rolf, Plaintiff, vs. Louetta Susan Rolf, Defendant. To Louetta Suaan Roll, the above namgd defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required and aummoned to appear In the above entitled Court and cause and answet the Complaint of Plaintiff on file herein against you. within four (41 weeka from the date of the flrat pub lication of this tummooa. exclualve of the first date of pubtlcntlon, and If you fall to ao appear and answer said Complaint, or plead thereto. Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his Complaint on file In the above entitled Court and cause, a aucclnct statement pi which relief prayed for la as follows, to-wlt: For a Decree of this Court that the bonda of matrimony heretofore and now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant be forever dissolved and held for naught. This Summons la published In the Medford Mall Tribune by order ot the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered the 6th day of October 1938. The date or the first publi cation la October 6th, 1936. O. H. BENOTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff 126 East Main street, Medford. Oregon. MONTHLY STATEMENT The following la a schedule of tha proceedings of the County Court jf Jackson County, Oregon, showing a list of claimants for suppllea and service for which the cla.m Is mado and which were passed upon during the month of September. 1936. O. R. CARTER, bounty Clerk General Countv F'jnd Chas. Butch, $13.96; A J. Kellen beck, S13.96; National Hospital Asso ciation, 9.70; Sheriff travel, $330.79: 8yd I, Brown, postage $31.00; Office Stationery and Suply Com pany, $2690; R. A. Holmes Agen cy, $10,0t): pacific Tel. ano Tel. Co.. $99.36: Western Union, $4.48; Thos H. Simpson $14.08; Big Piliea Lumber Co., $135.31; H. R. Ingling, travol $6.10: National Hospital Association $3.38; The Drake Co., $11 :o, Lovlngcr Disinfectant Company, $37.50; Edgr Johnson, $o77; Economy Meat Mar ket, $1.00; Reliable Or'cory, $2.88; Medford Plumbing and Shest Meul Co.. $2 60; Carold J. Parkir, $7.33; Al Plche, 10.00; Orover'a Dairy, $4 66; Paul E. Schaffer, $1.05 Gates and Lydlard, $123.44; Madrona Dairy. $14.04; Plttsburga Paint Store. $6.11; O. A. Codding, suppllea, $6.00: Dr Drummond, $2.67; Mall Tribune Job Department $74.71: H. and M. O Company. $4.00; Dr. fj. A. Oitzen. $55.75; Jesaift Klzer, $1.30: A R. Coie man, postage, $2.00; J. Vorne Shang.e $6.00; Dr c. T. Swoenoy, $1.00; R Burton, $36.00: Viola Frailer, $26.61 Rellnblo Grocery, $4.00; ivl-a. J. C. Ot tingor, $15.00; Strang's Drug Store $10.68: Loomla and Nelson. $6.00; J 8. Connpr. $19.95; Calif. Oregon Pow er Co.. $11286: Stock and Lltwlller $5.00; I. O. O. F. Lodge. $2t .00: Rob ertson Hardware Co., 842 63; Pierce Auto Freight, $9.02; Hub'.md Broth ers, $405. West Disinfectant Co.. $7.50; General Flreproofln? Co., $0.25; Standard OH Company, $2.04; Hub bard Brothers, $1.00: I. I. Boothby $0.71; Margery B. Kelly, $10.00; Ot A. E. Dotson. $15.00; East aide Pharm acy, $3 36: N. w. Bumnu n. $7.01;: Heath's Drug Store, f!0896; West Sldo Pharmacy, $38.44; 'Dr. F. P. M-tf fntt, $25 CO, Strang's Drug Store, $5.45; Dr. Drummond, $H25; Con solidated Freight Lines, $) 60; O. R Carter, postage. $13.71; Mil el' Bryant Pierce Co., $40.00; State lndustrl-,1 Accident Commission. 31.69; Alice Gandee, $10.60; C. R. Bowman, travel. $5.30; w. B Flnzer Co.. $'.13; Shasta Cascade Advertising, $160 00; J. h Blerma, $0.90; Big Pines Lumber Com pany, $456, Floyd Newman, $1.10: N S. Young, $2.60; . J. W. Klrkpa trick, $1.00; Lee Watson, $1.00; E M. Con ser. $1.00; Chas. Carlton. i 00: Frank Lldley, $1.00, Weldon McBee, $1.00; O. E. Kunz, $1.00; Web Clark, $1.00; B R. Elliott. $1.00: Mrs. Web Clark $1.00; Blue Print Shop, $r..60; Mail Tribune, $16.40: Ashland Tidings, $18.70; June Earhart, $2? 60; Rlgr OntlCfll Cn . ftd SO' PaH 1?iif(inl Unmu $20.00: J. P Dodge and . $20 00: ' Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Anything strictly trut L Kind of Ut- tuce t. Abound 12. Wings IS. Frequently 14. Too 15. One who makes loam 17. Helping 19. Bulgarian coin 20 Former rulers ti Golf mound 23. While 36. Division of a play ti. Pronoun 27. Give up hope 30. Weird 33. Oil: eufflx li. Regliten 38. Not ny 37. Correct 89 Aquatic Insect 4L Chrlntlan era: abbr. 41 Submerged bank of and 41. Symbol for eamvium ' 44. Donkey 48. Defeated at cheue 41. OuMed SU Turning ma ohlnee Solution of Yeiterday'a Puzzlg ADA MV On E Rea ALEE S s p& if e m 1 nE tw b S3. Place SS. Region 6S Pedal digit 68. Father of mankind tt. Seml-precloua tone 0. Kind of tllk fll. Unit of force DOWN 1. Autumn S. On the shel tered aide 'L WL JkL is lb PflV e .v.v.v,, ,,,. 1','mit, az&u 2j 28 Zf W:3 31 32 m fH !L !! H!? . ! t ; H 'M,'m;. 44 45 47 m4S H So I I I LA I I t t I I O. A. Andrewa. $7.38: Bllltnga Aenrv $10.00: Henrietta Sandry, $1.40; C. A. smitn, 876.05; c. M. Smith $60.50: o W. Daley, $28.40: Lester H.ll. $28 40: Clyde L. Smith. $4 15; FtrMtone Tl e Co.. $1662: J. B. Colemm. freight. ei.oi; ur. a. a. Ulllla, dMJ.oo: ur Drummond. postage, $U.C0; Post! Telegraph, $0.75; Oregon Puberculoslo Assn., saw; ur. wm. Knoy. $48.00; 3. E. Massenglll Co., $3 23. ehaw Sup ply Co., $10.88: Boyd's Market, $6 19; Cliff Colmer. $2 00; J. c. Penney Co . $5 47: A. S. Bullen, $11 88; J. C. Pen ney Co., $20.70; Grace Brown, $63 50: Betha Aoel. $15.00; Mary E. Albe't $20.00; Lottie Bailey, $l5.0-. Mra. Earl Baldwin, $20.00; Edna 8.mry, $25 00; Myrtle c. Eefttty. $10.00; Ka L. Black well, $15.00. Harriett L. Busby. $10.'XI; France Daniels. $10.00; Mtie E. Davis, $15.00; Zella M. Doe, 25.00i Zelpha Dripps, $iooo: Pearl Dunicrd, $15.00: Mary c. Fry. $10.00; Carrie J. Grimes, $20.00; Ethel Haertle, 10.00; Dome C. Holland, $25.00; Ina Huron. $30.00: Elisabeth Huson, $15 00; Eleanor Johnson, $25.00: Relta Kendall, $16.10, Bessie Landing, $16.00; Ora Lester, $10.00; Flora B. Ludwlg, MO .00: Mar guerite McAbee. $16.00, Margaret Nusbaum. $15.00; Maude overstreet. $20.00; Bettle Owlngs, $10 00; Helen T. Peters. $15.00; Mantery Pierce $25.00; C.lllk U Pltchford! eiOOO; Ltt Uan G. Reed, $10.00; Alm-ilda Russo.'l $15.00; Mary R. Rowley, $15.00; Ro- becca Ross. $25.00; Elizabeth Sallee $10.00: Mra. E. H. Snide. $8 00: RUMl M. Sollee, $20.00; Ethel r. Standley $16.00: Delia Stevenson, $Id.O0; Bar bara Swayne. $10.00: Loretti Swlnden $10.00; Millie p. Tlngleaf: $10.00: Alice V. 'mngate, $10.00; Louise underwood $16.00; Martha L. Wlilliock, $10 00; Alanla M. Wall. $15.00: Edith L. Wat son. $16 00; Nellie White. 30 00; Ver. ena Williams. $15.00; Edith M. Wol ford, $1000; Pearl E. Pierce $20.0D: Ida Cole, $10 00: First National Bank Old Age Pensions, $1,993 89: Rellab;e Cash Grocery, $1.00: Greenbatim s. $19.28; Una B. Inch, travel. $23 05: J. R. Bierma, $10.00; R. B. Thompson. $10.63: The Amorlaon. 316 00; stand ard Oil Company, $4.40- Dr. G. A Oltzen, $3.00; The Fix Tt Shop. $1.00: Mason Ehrman Co., $94.91; R. O. Ward, $1.00: Beck's Bakery, $2 29: M and M. Dtpt. Store, $9 41: Hubbard Wray Co, $0.15; Snider Dtliy. $42.35: North Coast Chemical Co , $9.00; Tod't. Feed Store $30.86; M. L Hartley $1.05: R. W. Dunn, $17 U2, Medford Ice Co., $0.50: M and M. Dept. store $2.07; Geo Eaton, $16 00. Jackson ville Sanatorium, $15.00; R J. Hlna barger, $8.98; First National Bank $100.00; Standard OH Co , $.0.24; Sac red Heart Hospital, $363.00, Commun Itv Hospital. $363.00; B. O. Wilson $15 00; Phyllis Swearlngan $60.00; D. J. Bolton, $12.26: Ashland Community Hospital, $48.00; Dr. F. J. Moffatt $51.00; Jatmln's Drug Store, $29 60: National Reemployment, Jr3.57: Purl Funeral Home. $40.00; Jessie Maatlll $37.66; Dr. Drummond, $1 07: Medford Domestlo Laundry, $1.46; Jessie Kleer $2.01; H. D Reed, $6 10 Ben Paul $l.o0: Medford water Dept.. $50.00: Otla Elevator Co., $8.00; Cf-naolldated Freight Llnea, $0.50: Big Tines Lum ber Co., $0.48; City Sanitary, $5 00: Luncttle Bussoy, $15 15; Euythe Mar tin, $13.00, E. J. Farlow, 1.00; A. J. Hudson, $1.00: L. L. Hlatt, $1.00; Jonn Plttonger, $1.00; J. H. darker, $l.oo, M. L. Baldwin, $1.00; taul Durkee. $1.00; Mercedes Hathaway $1.00; Ui E. G. Everett, $3.50; Floyd Clark $2.60; Frank Perl, $17.40; chas. Lid say. $1 00: O. A. Bullls. $1 00; O. A Bradley, $1.00: F. O. Gosnell. $1.00: A. J. Whltealde, $1.00; S J. Farlow. $1.00; Lennle Smith, $1 00; Lee Smith. $1.00; Paul E. Smith, $.00; Chaa Reeves, $1.00; Ora Z. Palmer, $1.00: H. T. Neegard, $1.00; Dr. U. G. Everett, $1.00; Floyd Clark. $2.60; H D. Reed $13.90: Ben Paul. $4.30; Ruth Wilcox, $10.00; Howard Gaull, travel, $0 30: E. L. Clow, $40.80; Herb Moore. $39.96; Dr. Everett, $16.00; Southern Oreg'-n Miner, $4.00. County Library. Katherfne Runtz, travel. $10.35; Oregon Bookbinding Co., $116.96; da ther Gate Book Co., $40.32; F. Lewis, $2.67; Blanche Powell, $26.41; Oregon News Company, $31.60. Emergency Fund. T. H. Simpson, $73.43; Pittsburgh Paint Store. (US; Hubbard Brother $166.98; State Industrial Accident Commission $5 63; H. W, Baker Co.. $36.36; Economy Lumbor Co., $8.56; Wonderland Advertising, $100.00; The Blue Print Shop, $0.80; Trowbridge and Flynn. $14.09: Weeka and On $2.10; Lamport's, $21.69. Cross-Word Puzzle II. Exlsta 31, Kind of ath lete 14. Pay out II. Commandat archaic 17. Female dear SS. Trea 19. Conjunction SO. Guido'a high est note It Feminine name II. Eternity O. The elren of the Hhlne It, Church fea tlval 40. Dliease 43 flew loosely 44. Al&ck 46. Flret name of an Amer Icnn poet 4ft. Myiielf 47. Serve the pur pose 49. Ardor (0. Dtviilon of ancient Greece 61, Owned M. Contemptible fellow 17, Correlative of lher I. Strong cloth 4. Sprend for drying I. Pirate . About 1. Commence . Urchin I. Snapping beetle 10. Anglo-Baxon lave V, Speck of duit 16. Andi Latin USiTICLAiN) Dojr License Fund. Jnsph Hannon. $3 50; Stanley Vanghan. $10.50: Jackson County Hu mane Society. $2.00; City ol Mt-dtord. $7. SO;, F. E Barneburg, $10.50. Bounty Fund. Jim Brown. $3.00; Erie Anderson $3.00; Floyd McKee, $3.00; F J. War ner. $3.00: Jack Sparlln, ,i 00; W. H Cusliman. $3.00; N. D. Dlrpln, $3 00; B. W. Rose, $3.00: Frank Strahan. $3.00; Henry Hess. $3.00; f'nas. Han. lln, $3.00: Vernon Hopkins $eo 00; Albert Huenera, $3.00; Wa.ter MUU gan, $8 00; Delbort Jones. $3.00; Anitl Conloy. $3.00; A. a. uwaon, $3.00: G. O. Summers. $3.00: Lewis Thiinos. $3.00; Ray Schortgen. $3 00; H. E. Webber, $3.00; J. F. Ward, $3.00. Hoaris. H. L. Prlchard. $38.10; Woodbury Company, $336 51; Pacllle Motur Trnnsport, $0.81; Klamath 1-on Works. $138.01; Associated OH Co. $528 8'); Firestone Company, $151 15: Westorn Union, 0.60: Klocker Printery, $24.00; Trusty Lumber Co., $148 19; Pacllle Tel. and Tel., $68.57: hoiruo Valley Tractor Company. $25.05; Messenger Lumber' vo.. $42.00; uavson FU'.iiii Works. $13.00; C. E. Gates Auto Co. $0.75; Hubbard Brothers, K43.22; lUvi A. Bolz, $27.48, Economy Lumbor Ou $1,104.08; General Petroleum Corp. $118.60: Air Reduction Sales Co. 6.02; M. O Ountor. $2 20, Coffe-w Brothers, $3.88; Pierce Auto Freight, $2.42: J. E. Haseltlne Co. $7.99: po: land Bolt Company, $10 3i; Ashland Lumber Co, $560.38; Standard Oil Co., $1,437.05: Marshall Smith Leonard $37.05; Medford Iron tVoika, $2 00; Skinner's Garage, $456.66; H II. lloatn, $68.87: Earl Snell, $1.00; Tho Toxah Co., $58 00; Medford Klamath Truck Line. $4.03. Jim Merrltt, -.m.OO; Earl Jones. $70 75; Wm. Foil, 1C.75; I. O Edwards, $10.12; Joe I'.ummorfle d $16.73; Torn King, $21.81; f. H. Keliy. $26.89; P. E. Shitlfer, $17.34: V. O. Klrkpatrlck $20.33; Prank Smith. $7.48: w. M. Tethrow, $32 00; Hen'-y Meyer, M0.70; Matt Neathamor. $6 '18: Frank McCarvel $8.17; l:m Trefrln. $9,56; W. W. Owlngs. 17 17; Ruuv Weldman, $82.94; P. M. Stowell. $57.30; Robert Cowden, $54.97; Lesfcii Throck. mort.cn, $102 00; Gone Wheaton $34.65; Paul Hynnlng. l.m00; J. ! Gllllnga. $38.00; o. Z. Bovdon. $34114: D. J. Clifford, $48.87; diet I. Bourne. $33.91; Fred. Younger, $199: Thos Roaeborry, $148.00: R. J. Ulnabarger $106.58; F E. Jenklna, $103.74; W J. Burbldge, $88.00; C. L. Smith. $88.00; B. H. Moullon. $5.98; Jack Fortm. $99.00: E. J Hooper. $107.60; R. N. Finney, io.l 00; A. Watter.hurg, $08 00; W. L. Tolle. $88.00; Chas. Doomj. $124.75; Colen King, 0'I44: Ralph Merrltt, $102.00: John MouIUm. $115.52; L B. McKlnnU $70 80: D O. Modrell. $64 00; Ed Btlllwell. $121.26: Tom King, $32 86; Gale Maul ton. $07.99: Don Frederl ks. $87 10; Frank Denzer, $88 85; llaiold To ,e $88.85; John Campbell. 36,85; Bill McCann, $42.42; Eber W.-erl, $41.86: Bill Glaaa, $71.70: Lester Oden, $4.78; W. W. Owlngs. $38.54; L. J. Blgham $08.00; Basil Blgham, $B9 76; Claude Wilson, $27.80; Matt Neathamor $11.96; Percy Haley, $04.00; Henry Doma, $Jil.75; G. Martin. $20 1)3, Frank Smith. $11.34; Bin Baker. $63.40; Jack Tungate, $'10 67: H. L Heryford, $36.06; Prank Tungnti. $62.07; Joe Boardman, $iil',07; D. O. Smith, $5788; J. Trefrcn. $02.07; led Fredenburg. $01.72; Polk Hmlth, $1.04: Wesley Hartman, $110 50; Lyal Hart man, $00 .75, Lewla Applebaker, $00.76; Lloyd Norman, $06.99; W. Lang. $09.76: Jamea Gwln, $09.76, D. Dur othy, $69.76; W. Edena. 'i9.75. L'pper ApplcRate Orange Orange held an open meeting on their regular meeting night, October 24, at which tlmo Mr. and Mra. Ed ward Pee so were host and hostess to the Orange members and their friends with Hallowe'en party. Also the birthdays of all patrons whose birthdays occurred during the montn of October. Patrons whose birthdays were celebrated .were Mrs. Mattle Buck, Frances Post, Ike Bleuvonue and Charles Farnswortb. A beautiful birthday coke wae baked by Mrs. Ed Walker. During the lecture hour a splendid talk was given uy Ralph Sweeney Other visitors from Medford were Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jennings and Mra Ralph Sweeney. An Impromptu program caused groat deal of merriment after which games and dancing were enjoyed oy all. Refreshments ot pie and cider wero served, Additional Grant. PENDLETON, Oct. 27. (AP) An additional grant of $17,000 for Pen dleton's new Junior high school has been approved by the examining and engineering department of the PWA at Washington. If the funds are made available the city has high hopes of completing the structure. ETJOENE, Oct, 27. (AP) Orvllle Wheeler of Dorrla, Cal., and Qcorge Beneflel of Lakevtew were arrested here by etato police on charges of passing bogus checks. Father Jailed Frank Provoat (above), 23, was sentenced to 180 days In Jail and fined b00 at Los Angeles after hi pleaded guilty to striking his one month-old daughter, Virginia, $c hard when she cried the was tent to the hospital with a severe head Injury, (Associated Presi Photo) The Grange 1 'S yh' '.1 Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Oct. 27 (Spl.) All of the Brownboro people enjoyed a moose steak last week, presented to them by II. w. Wright, the moose be ing killed by Mr. Wright on his re cent hunting trip to Canada. ' Mr. Wright thoroughly enjoyed his trip, end saw a lot of very beautiful coun try. Mrs. Maitleld of Weed, Calif., la spending several days as the guest of her son, J. F. Maxfleld and wife. Dinner guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Jesse alass, Sunday were Mr. and Mra. Vance Wolgamott of Talent, Mr. and Mrs. Mershon of Phoenix and Mrs. Peart and Steve Stlmson of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woodley and Mrs. H. W. Wright and daughtera, vlalted friends at Granta Pass Sunday of laot week. Lola Wright spent laat week-end at the Llndaoy home at Shady Cove. Mr. Hayward has gone to Mountain view, Calif., whore he will visit with relatives for a while. Mr, end Mra. J, D. Henry attended the Sunday school rally at Reese Creek, laat Sunday. Ed Tucker and Percy Henry havo been at Merrill, for ft week, visiting relatives and taking adventago of the hunting season, hoping to bring back a deer. Mra. H. W. Wright attended the club meeting at Mrs. Harve Stanley's last Wednesday, Mr. end Mrs. Lee Stiff of Astoria and Mr. and Mrs. H. Klngery ot Al bany, have rented the Wright cot tages for & few months, Mrs. Ruth Conklln of Tacoma was a recent guest at the home of her uncle, H, W. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Madison Brown of Merrill called at the Craig home last Thursday. The Browne are looking for a now location, owing to the 111 health of Mr. Brown. Ante'ope ANTELOPE, Oct, 27. (Spl.) Antelope school bonrd met Monday evening. October 10. Mrs. Volma Wood returned homo from the hospital Oatober 18. The witch's Hallowe'en party will be glvon by the Antelope pupils Octo ber 29, Instead of October 80. Mrs. Bob Lindsay and daughter, Mt and Mrs.B. K. Rlggs and Dick Baize visited Bob Lindsay at Wagner Butte lookout October 26. Pupils on the honor role this past six weeks were Gene Burton, Barbara Culbertson, Mary Allen, Bob Allen, Betty Jean White and Patty von der Hellen. Antelope Union Sunday school members met with the Reese Creek Sunday school October 26, A basket lunch was served at uoon. ' Bill Blgham, Elbert Blgham and Bill Walsh are riding In the hills and rounding up the Blgham brothers' cattle. Mra. Harve Stanley entertained the ladles' social olub October at, A good social time was had by all. Visitors present were! Mra. Roy Ashpole, Em ma Rador, Mra. Clayton Simmons and Mrs. Paul Prince of Medford. The ladles' social club will meet at the home of Mrs. Bill Walsh November 11 The club will meet a week earlier on account of turkey picking. The hus bands ot the club members are in. vlted to attend the next meeting. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Oct. 37. (dpi.) Captain Durham of tha Salvation Army will hold services at the ball Thursday at 7:80 p m. Clyde and Donald Orlsaom, Johnny and Carle Short, Burl and Fern Wy. ant and Mlsa Helen Ellenbergrr rep resented the Lake Creek Sunday school at Ur all-day meeting at Reese Creek last Sabbath. John Walch It reported to have gotten two bucks; but generally the hunting luck haa been very poor this year, s A card received from Tenneseee sayt: "I am a little boy 8 years old and my Brother Is 12 We have no clothes to go to achool. Our father la dead. We are very lonesome Can you send m something to road?" Our Sunday school la tending a supply nf reading matter. At last the old dance hall It no more, and the new building whlon haa been slowly rising In Its place has the roof on and the chimney up Now let It rain. Forest Creek FOREST GREEK, Oct. ST. (Spl.) D, Estomado of Calls creek wsa In this community Oct. 19 In search of a stray saddle horse. Mrs. John Block attended the .un ity living conferences ot school for parents In Medford, Oct. 20. Mrs. Paul rcarce and Mra, Pearl Pe.rce were business vlsltora In Med ford, Oct. 20. Mrs. Armprlest Sr, returned home Oct. 18 from Medford where she had been receiving medical treatment of an Infected hand. The Injury, which has been very serious for the paal few weeks was caused by tha bits of a eat, and Is now Improving slowly aut surely. Mr. and Mra. L. w. Hill am family and laabell Black ot Phoenix were visitors at the Lee Black home, Oct. 20. Mrs. Inch, county achool supervisor was a visitor at Forest Creek achool last week. Closing time for Too Late to Clal If; Ads la 1:30 p. m. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, Oct. 27. (Spl.) Tile home extenalnn nnl mo. day at the home of Beasle Davis with a good attendance of members and three visitors. The nroteet wn. th cooking of strong vegetables by the leaders, Minnie Barker and Maud Ar nold, wnicb was very Interesting and appreciated bv all. Rnm. vara inv esting reporta were glvon by various commiuees. ine next meeting will bo at tho homo of Mrs. Lemlre Just across the street from na,,l. rian. on November 13. The project, "Food iur tne ocnooi conn and School Lunch," by Mrs. Msck. A family living conference by Maud Morse will be held In the Junior high high school at Ashland on November .u at e p. m. tor Doth men and women. It la utvh i.h.f. .u vh. slbly can attend as those meetings aro very Interesting. Thrra .ttenriin. the conference that was held tn Med- rord were Mesdsmes Hood, Arnold, Skeins. Ricks and Davis. The recreation party that was given at the school house by the leaders, dossio onyaer, isabeiie LeVander and John Darby, was well attondert and everyone enjoyed the evening. Many are noping tneee meetings can be ' continued as they are such . good way to got acquainted with your neighbor. - Roy LeVandera' sister and husband from Portland were visum? hare over the week end. Mr, and Mrs. O. M. White spent tht week end In southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Wllbor Klme spent the week end at Bly. Mrs. Jake Hertford uiri mm l.rfc Sunday for Portland, whore thev are to moke their home. Mr Hertford will leave later. Bettle Brown entertained with a birthday party Friday evenlna for Monroe White. Fourteen young folke enjoyed the evening playing games. Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Lehman vl.. Ited Miss Hussong's school recently. Mr. end Mrs. J. o. Brown attended Pomona Orange at Talent Saturday. Aa our next Orange meeting falls on the same r.lght aa election and -both use the same building. It was decided to hold Gransn nn Mnnrinv evening, Novombor 2. As this is time ior ejection or omcers, It 18 hoped thore will be a good attendance. Callers at the Brown home Bun day were Mr. end Mra. Vern Harris of Fort Klamath, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sturglll and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brit ton and family. Meteorological Report October 87, 1034. Forecasts, Medford and vicinity: fair tonight and Wednesday; no ohaniro In tem perature. Oregon: Pair tonight and Wednes day, but morning fogs west portion; no ohange in temperature Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 88. lowest, 80. Total monthly precipitation, trace. Deficiency tor the month, I 04 Inches Total precipitation since September 1, 1938, 0.30 inch. Deficiency for the season, 1 21 inches. Relative humidity at 4 p m. yes terday, 24, 8 a. m. today. 86. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:39 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 8:11 o. m. Observations Taken at 8 A. M 120th Meridian Time If ft CUT! rp f! M Boise i ii, Boston , i Chicago Denver , Eureka Holena . Lot Angelea MEDFOKD New York Omaha Phoenix Portland .. Reno i , 64 at ... Clear 88 24 .04 Clear 40 82 I. Cloudy 88 34 . Fog 80 48 Fog 48 84 20 Cloudy 80 68 . Clear 78 84 .... Clear 60 28 T. Clear 42 32 Clear 84 66 Clear 90 49 Cloudy 66 84 M Clear 70 88 Olear 62 86 Clear 70 00 Cloudy 83 48 r. Cloudy 62 82 Cloudy 68 43 Cloudy 64 80 .04 Cloudy Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle .. Spokane Walla Walla . Washington. D.O. ROAD BUILDERS FIND BIG CAVE NEAR BEND BEND, Ore., Oct. 37. (AP) A new roadside attraction was discovered on ' the Warmsprlnga highway near Mad ras when a blast opened a lava cav ern directly under tha roadbed. The cave waa covered with a min eral salt deposit. The celling of the spacious cham ber It ao firm tt la not expected to weaken the highway. The blast was set off during construction operation Budget Increase Seen PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 37. (AP) A tentative budget approved by the directors of Multnomah county school district No. 1 revested an Increase ot more than $1,000,000 compured wltn figures for 1936. Estimated expendi ture for next year were $6,347,395.73 The sum for last year wan 6.238. 473.13. PORTLAND, Oct. 37. (AP) Port land's annual community oheat drive was within a stone' throw of tht halfway mark with the addition of $30,989.96 In pledges. The city has now subscribed $220,611.97 ot the 401,659 goal. - i Phone 642 We'll naui awaj your must, Ottj ftanltarj Service.