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MEDFOTCD MATL TRTBTTNE, jUEDFOTCD, QBEGpy. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1936, PAOE FIVE Read every ad on thl page Vou will probaoly llnd ex- : actly the things you nave been looking (01 or sale ot trade (or unused articles you ., may nave Search your attic or store-room you may nave find many things, others are ' seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash If what you want lant there advertise for ' tt Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive ettectlvel Per word first Insertion (Minimum 85c) Each additional insertion per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without . copy change $1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Small white wire-haired ter 1 Tier, female. Reward, 630 Berrydalo. LOST In Medford, black and white fox terrier. Answers name "Peter." Phone 14-F-5. Reward. LOST- -If dug mimng call leit) WANTED MALE HELP YOUNG MAN 17 to 20. b.gh school education, ready to work hard tot assured future. Free so 'rave! Lib eral salary at start. Transportation paid. Apply. Mr. Frederick, A-len Hotel. 8 TO 9 a. m. ONLY. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Unincumbered elderly woman to help with housework. Small wages. Phone 8-L, Gold Hill. WANTED Experienced girl for house work and care of children. Phone 1311-W. WANTED Two women to help me In demonstration wora. do ou-ji Tribune. MALE OE FEMALE HELP SMALL DEPOSIT secures employment and income through the Pooplo'a Universal Exchange oyrem, 2u a Front. Open Sunday. WANTED SITU AT10NS TOUNG married man wants steouy work. Prefer ranchjob ith hou furnished. P. B. Tapp, Rlvorsld Apts. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE repaired, re-upholstered, re-flnlshcd. Phone 069-R. WILL DRIVE or help pay expenses for ride as far as Denver. Rt. 1, Box 139. Marvin Tryon.. WANTED Used, late model refriger ator. 606 West Main. WANTED MUk cows for feed, with privilege of buying. Have good hay and barn. Phone 19-F-3. Geo. Alford. . WANTED Madrona burl sturopage. Burls must run 1000 lbs. and larger. Reply Alfred A. Loeb, 620 8. E. 73rd Ave., Portland. Ore. RAW FURS WE PAY CASH for Muskrats. Mink Coyotes, bobcats, raccoon, etc. We also ouy HIDES AND PELTS. New and Used Traps for Sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St - Pnone 1062 WE WILL PAY oest prices tor range heaters and furniture Call H93-J EADS & OHRN FURNITURE CO 38 North Front. WANTED - Will pay top prices foi good used furniture ranges beat ers ete HOLBROOK ANDREWS fire Hall Bldg 6th St -Front rel M HIOHES1 PRICES paid foi furniruri and nousebold oods Phone 106j EMPTY furniture van goin to Bar Francisco, wants load fo there way points. Phone 815. Hawley Transfer. WANTED -Rifles, good na furni ture ana clothing imeys Second Hand store. 113 North Front. JUNK -HighwAt prices paid foi oras radiators copper itorage na.terle aluminum ana other metais Scrap iron small or taw iou pipe sno macbin-ry wool ant oot ton rags icwm .ubes Oui prices win interest you Hides Pelts Wool MnaU Household 4ouds furniture stoves ouKtt or vld ME.fORD BAWllAIN HUUS& cheap 1929 to 1931 pickup coupe or roadster for cash. Inquire 115 Washington. FOR RENT HOUSES TOR RENT Furnished 8-room house 60CV J Q. Vlall. Phoenix. FOR RENT APARTMENTS BACHELOR APTS., 445 8. Front. BACHELOR'S quarters, 134 6. Ivy. FURNISHED APARTMENT, second floor, newlc finished; heat, hot water and sarage. The Berben Apt.. 10 Quince St. FURNISHED APT. 716 Welch St. APARTMENT FOR RENT-Vcant Nov 1. Modern furnished -room aot Q'.orla-Pan Ants, 375 Central FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOMS AND MFALs! U5 8o HMy WANTED- One or two Miemen tc room and board Exrl ent ufai Close in; reasonable Oaraje 33v S Orape FOR RENT RmnTi r,d ooard ret sons Die, 830 E. Main St., saediurd. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large sleeping room: hot and coia water, snower. ?o e. nr. ArTRAOTIVe rooms 404 6 Orape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT lVi acre. 7-room bouee newly papered; barn and outbuild ings. Call or see Mrs. Venable. 413 Jacksonville FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO TRADE 40 acres timber. Griffin creek district, (or vacant lots in Med lord. See or phone 517-L (or Clarence Pierce, FOR EXCHANGE NICE PAIR sliver foxes and pens to trade for light car or pickup. W. A. Chllders, Jacksonville. FOR SALE OR X HADE Delicious and Newtown apples (or wood or pota toes Bring containers. Joe Kan tor. Rt. 4. east of Phoenix. FOR SALE or will trade tor good belt or calves, weaner pigs Harold Growl Carkin Orchard. Midway itoad. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6-room modern home with sleeping porch. 736 Oak. FOR SALE Furnished or unfurnished 4 -room house, newly painted Inside ana out, narawooa noors, n replace, large lot and garage. 522 Haven. FOR SALE 200-acre dairy ranch; 3 sets buildings; 25 acres alfalfa, 65 tons hay, ll cows, 8 calves, 1 bull. 2 horses, an rarming lmprements. Cream check now 995.00 per month; 6.000.00. See FULLER AGENCY, 1803 W. Main. IB ACRES, 10 acres meadow, clover and alfalfa, 4 acres of grain and fruit; good house, outbuildings; city water. 12 acres Irrigation; close In. Immediate possession. Will trade for desirable Medford home or lease for cash, option to buy. ALSO B-rom furnished, plastered house, paved street, vicinity Junior high; 91400, ssoo down. ALSO Several city and acreage Homes, stock and dairy ranches. ROBERTS, 720 West 2nd. MUST SELL 5 -room modern house; fireplace, hardwood floors, large screened -In porch, laundry trays. shade trees, fenced back yard, aan dy garden spot, garage and wood shed. By Owner. Would consider car. inquire no wasnington. FOR SALE New 3-room English type house with new pressure system. small chicken house and V4 acre land, on Jacksonville Hwy. Will take late model car as part pay ment. Phone 127 or write 111 A St., Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE 4 -room moaern bouee break fant nook, la unary trays screenea-in oacu porcn, gooa louti datlon, good garage and woodshej large lets, beautiful ihade tre&: close n on east aide; 9U100, ternu ALSO 1 acre, 2 -room nnuse. barn and chlrken house, near school, on gravelled road. Price 760: $250 cash, bumnco sio per montn. L. O. PICKELL, 204 E. Main. FULLY improved ano reconditioned seven acres for sale or trade foi Portland property Ptvme 1266 Med ford ot E N Stldd Ashland Hot J FOH 8 ALE 8 room oouse on paved street furnished 81.950 I860 cash Call owner. 1519-J or 872-J WHEN you thlna it rea, estate thin Ol BROWN & WHITS HOUSfcb foi sate or rent .ackaoD County Blag St Loan Ass's FOR SALE 709 Alder 6-room partly furnished, very o mfortab'e home; hardwood noon, fireplace lots of L'Ullt-lns, piped for oil heat- rola; lawn sprinkling system. Take late moo ei car parr paymew. Charles R Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone sua. FOR SALE OR RENT Federal Land Bank farms- inquire of u. A. Barnes 1163 Oak St., Eugene. Oregon, or warren Patterson, sua Liberty uiag Medford. Oregon. 30 ACRES, good Improvements, 1 team. 8 nogs, 12 turKeys. 100 cnicit ens. 1 cow. 5 heifers; free sol). Irrl gallon. For quick salo 84600-OC casn. O, 8. BUTTE FIELD Medford Center Bldg, 3 ACRES, attractive 6-room bunga low. good outbuildings, fruit ano berrtes; close In on g graveled road. Will trade for house In Med ford L. O PICKELL. 704 E. Main FOR SALE Choice acmjg on Bear creek bottom within Dne mile city limits Medford. box Tribune FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Joe Kings ley, 4 ml Ips north on Midway road. FOR BALE Young breeding ewes. Whitman, Coker Butte road. 14 MOS. OLD Duroc male hog. J. W. Ragsdale, Trail, Or. FOR SALE Threw good young work horses. Corcoran, Roes Lane. RAISE HOGS on shares; have 3 young brood sows to place with respon sible parties. See A. R- Renner, after 4:30 p. m.. 425 Bo. Orape. FOR 8ALB-FTen cow. W E. Allen Phoenix Oarage. Phoemx FOR SALE Good breeding ewos white fpce. young, good condltl n Sell any number. Also ome good breeding bucks. V. J. Phlllppi Hotel Grnd. Phone 4A0 Medford FOR SALE. CHEAP Oentle pony MnKle top buggy, ugle wagon harness, plow and harmw. D. M Or is ha oi, l mile west Central Point Ph3ne 214- FOR SALE Weaner plga W. A Mc Dowell, 8 miles east of Cgle point WE INVITE vou to inspect ih beau tiful Brown Swiss ccttie at tht Phipps orchard We now nan young oullf for taie Brown 8wl for more milk pbona 417. phone UPf-As l have told im ranch. m entire bun-b A cows rt for sale. Also farm implements James K Woods. i (HiNM-otri SALE Farm and gar 3en touts oouse bold rurnitur QretxrsM t oressnre ?tkea can ned fruit find rotables 0uid'a I mile KJU'h oi ratenk oa highway Tel. A&hiaod 871-a-L FOR SALE POULTRY I FOR SALE Laying pullets and pgs. pnone 403-j-i. FOR SALE 100 Rhode Island Red pullets, lust starting to 'ay. W A McDowell, 3 miles east of Eagie Point. FOR SALE DOGS-PETS FOR SALE Pedigieed roller canaries Mrs. Nellie Finney, Jacksonville. ROLLER CANARIES, U Tripp. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Sandy's USED CAR Emporium. The Best Values In Cars and Trucks. Late model Olds sedan. 670 oo Studebaker Coupe with radio 850.00 V-8 Ford Coupe 386.00 Plymouth Coupe ... 385.00 A modal Ford Coupe. , , , - 265.00 Pontlao Coupe and Sedan . 195 00 Bulck Sedan 116 00 Studebaker late model Sedan 465.00 Studebaker 2-ton Truck In splen did condition. Studebaker a-4 ton, like new. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SALE 1033 O. M. O. 1-ton truck; completely overnauiea, gooa rubber, steel rack. Call 373, Eagle Point or Inquire at Don Brlttsan's store. Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE Plymouth Coupe. Cah 1122 N. central. FOR SALE 1930 Chryaler 8 sedsn run only a.ooo miles, tt a Big sav ing Lange Motor Car Co- 38 N Riverside. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED OAR TRADE-INS 1935 Chrysler 8 Touring Sedan. 1936 Pontiso 2-door ueaan 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Touring Se dan 1933 Chrysler B 6passnger Coupe 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; 6 wheels. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Ford Sedan 1934 Ford 3-door Sedan. 1933 Pontiac 8 Sedan. Some older models Real Cheap LANGE MOTOR OAR CO 38 N Riverside. Tel 18 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Lady's winter coats, 18 to 30. pnone 292-y. FOR SALE Oak davenport, icebox and other furniture. 130 Genesee. FOR SALE Lots of Newtown Apples. Orchard Park Farms, Inc. FOR SALE Lease on storeroom, fine location, or will sell business; down town, Medford. Box 3926, Tribune. APPLES for sale, Spltzenberg, New towns, Delicious. Ala Vista pack ing House. CASTIRON heating stove for sale. 1103 N. Riverside. BE SURE to attend the Auction at the opening sale, Saturday, October 31. In addition to our usual stock we have a special consignment of 26 neaa or testea aairy cattle, in cluding four cowa, milking; so von heifers, one high grade Jersey bull, 17 months old, and 10 head of calves. Ono 1600-lb. work horse. Also some stock pigs. Again on November 7th we will hold a cat tle Auction with a consignment of 60 head of high grade Hedeford heifers, 3 registered Guernsey bulls and one registered Guernsey heifer. So. Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer. Tel. 851-J-3. ALL TYPES of barrels, 60-lb. lard cans with lids. Fluhrer's Bakery. FOR SALE Good breeding ewes, white face, young, good condition Sell any number. Also some good breeding bucks. V. J. Pblllppl. Hotel Grand. Phone 360. Medford- FOR SALE Peppy -Poppy Pop Com Monarch Seed Jc Feed Oo. FOR SALE Super Phosphate, Sul phur, sulphate of Ammonia. Mou arch Seed & Feed Co. ANY merchandise can be disposed of through the Peoples Universal Ex change System, 29 8. front. FOR SALE Hardwood and fir. Phooa 622-J or 615 Pennsylvania. 8AVB SAVE Wallpaper, all 1936 patterns 1-8 off Pittsburgh Paint Store. 13V W Main SPECIAL PRICES on potatoes and onions for your winter supply Peerless Mkt. Phone 603. Free de livery. GOAT milk and cneese Jungfrau Ooat Dairy. Rt 4. Box 64. Tel 437 -J. FOR SALE h-Jppei t Durnet with oaf f is piste aimoe' new Bargain Cai at Mall frihune FOR SALE Apple Tel 183-U FOR SALE Orapet now ripe J A Ma nice 4 miles west of Medford MISCELLANEOUS COMPLIMENTARY FACIALS by spa clsl representative of Madam White Beauty Service. For appointment Tel. 642. PLASTERING PLASTERINO. it u ceo plain or orne mental; plaster patching Tel 694. ROOFING COMPLETE ROOFINO 8EHV1CE Composition Shingles and Built-up roofs Phone 640 Free estimate Easy monthly payments ROtiUI RIVER ROOFINO CO- 183 West Main. ROOPLNO Brine your root trouble to us Old roof i repaired new roofi applied pabco products Ekereon Paint and Roof Store. 88 4. Bart lett Phone 243 BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED Partner for vrry good go ing business In Oranti Pass, youn? man or lady with personality; 6450 wlU handle. Write Box 3336. Tribune FOR SALE Lat on service nation and grocery aid cabins on Cratei Lake highway Phone. 488 between Bam and 6 pm. TRADE Highway but! new with in come ol 2o0 oer month tor equity In smalt miK-h Must u improve and close in H .Pearson. Ash land. Ore., Klamath Juacuoo. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY AUSTUACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE AI1S I H ACTS E4CKOW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO A be trace of Title Rooms 8 and 6 No i North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT - lei 117V House cleaning, door waxing on ental rug cleaning and uphuisterlng Piano Instruction, CLARA HAWLEY Teacher Of popu- isr piano biuciio in uui'.-wm Shoppe. For Information call 336 Evenings. 615-J-2. The Fashion Shop THE FASHION SHOP - Diesamakin and Remodeling. Buttons ano Buckles covered. 308 U b National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. Myrtle Andrews Money to Lend MONfcY LOANKD ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK HJKMTHUK. MKlt?ED NO I KS ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape ar delay 8Kb W K THOMAS MOR MEDt-OkD 8 OLDEST ANU LARGES1 PERSONAL FLNrtNCE COMPANY 45 So Central Ground Floor Craterlan rheafet Bidg Lie No S-167-M-180 Pnone 139 Transfer. SAMSON Transfer and Stoiage Fur- nlture movtng and exp't rurnitui packing service Firepro.il storage new low rates. F E SAMSON O. Phone 833. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pacK ers and movers Special iivcsUxk moving equipment Prices rlgnt 619 North Riverside Phone 615 EADS TRANSFER & 8TOKAOE CO -Office 26 So Fir Phone 316 Prtcee right Services guaranteed RE1NKING TRANSFER CO - Long distance naullng. Furniture, eattie anything ill N. Fir Phone 1033 O Stuart LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Filing of Final Account and petition ror seiuemeiu i nereor In the County Court of tht State oi Oregon. In and for the county of Jackson. In the Mntter of the Estate of Helen Way Scran ton, sometimes known as Mrs. 3 Scrnnton, 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 M the Court the same has been set tor hearing st the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on the 19th day of Novcmb l36. and ill nersons Interested and nnvint? ob lec tions thereto are hereby notified to appear in the above titled court and cause and file such objections on or before said date of hearing. HENRY OWENS. Administrator Notice of Final SctMnnent. In the County Court of the County ot Jackson in and for the State of Oregon. In the Mntter of the Estate of Jasten Hartman, deceased, also known Jasen Hartman and also as J. Hart man. Notice Is hereby given that Wesley Hartman, the undcrslgne.1 admlnis- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Old French verse form t. Author or the Waver ley novels 10. Broad flat beuotnod boat 14. European geological division lft. Impatiently anxious 16. Olisione 17. Knitted blankets or wraps It. Takes offenaa at 1L Corded fa brio 23. Ignited 23. Perched 24. Light bed 25. Timber tree of 'he Pacific Islands !?. Happtm 29. Pertaining to an Afilutlo country 12. Decrees of the sultan 86. White poplar 26. Egyptian suddesa 28. Depend 29. Perform 40. Alarm whistles 42. At home 44. Always 47. Pitting 42. Fashionable boulevard In Madrid IL Depart flcretly It. Compared critically Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle P10DPALI MEpRAfM AN vMBTW I D jTE GO S E Nl ML eMl e S 5 e n APlTM&OAL E M F A T0SYT N 5 M V EJL 0 I riCoNfv(O T E Mis RENTopS ) LQiATE EjN MmBv OIa L E S E nTTsTL EiE L DE 5jT BAMAGiLEfGA R B. Physical well-being 67. Hop kiln 68. ExiKt 0. Klh CKHS 61. Negative 62. Short ror a man's name 65. Rotating cylinders 67. Attacks 60. Woodwind Instrument TO. Puhllo storehouse 71 Break with out warn ing 72. Take ona'a war 74. Imp 75. Deadly white DOWN I. Wlnpllke 1. Biography 1 I2 I3 V WMS I6 ly I8 9 WM0 1" r l"3 MM M27 28 WW Z1 3o 31 " 33 34 3? WM.F WM imw II aim 1 MA quia 58 Wt P! la tfr 2a" 73 M4 1 1 1 1 Kir I 1 1 trator of the estate of the abovu named decedent, has filed In the above entitled court and matter his final account and report of his ad ministration of said estate and said court by Its order duly entered there in has fixed November dtn 1936. st 10:00 o'clock a- m . at the court room of said court In the Jackson county court house at Medford tu Jackson county. State of Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing ul any and all objections to said nccount ana report, or to any Item thereof, and (or the settlement thereof. Dated and first published October 9th. 1036. WESLEY HARTMAN. Administrator. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Etta M. Vawter, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed by the Hon Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled Court, as Executors of said estate, and have duly qunlltled according to law; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers and duly verified according to law, to William I. Vawter 310 West 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 ot the Estate oi Etta M. Vawter. Deceased. Notlce. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the County cf 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 James Owens, deceased, has tiled In th above entitled Court and matter her first and final account and report and petition for distribution for set tlement thereof and discharge, and by order of the Court herein said final account and report nas been set for hearing on the 19th day of N3 vember. 1038, at the hour ol 10 o'clock m., at the court room or the above entitled Court in Medford Jackson County, Oregon, and all peisons hav ing any objections tnorero are nere by notified to file the same with the above entitled Court on or before said time. ANNIE M OWENS. Administratrix with the Win annexed of the Estate of James Owens, Deceased. REED COLLEGIANS If the Reed college vote la an accu rate Indication of the nation's politi cal pulse, President Roosevelt may be assured of an overwhelming Novem ber victory. In the Tesults announced Wednes day, October 38. by the Quest, Reed college newspapeh, the president poiie dai7 votes to 09 for his Kcpuo Ucan opponent. Socialist N3rman Thomas followed close behind , with 69 votes, ( trailed by 14 Earl B:owdor votes .and one Leigh Colvln, prohibi tion candidate ballot. In 1033 the Reed poll showed a 40.8 per cent vote for Hoover and a 30.5 per cent vote for Thomas with Roose velt lagging behind with a mere 31.4 per cent of the college elect-ornate. On August 11, 1807, Fulton's first steamboat made Its historic trip wlrci passengers from New York to Albany. Cross-Word Puzzle to. Mix with a circular motion 26. Chum 27. Entreat earnestly IS, Oriental dwelling tt. Tired out 20. over 31. Father 12. Omit In pro nouncing 14. Church gov erning body 27. To a position In 41. ReRged 42. Urond flat pieces In chair backs 46. Steplike arrange ment of troops 46. Feminine name 42. Oriental commander 60. (teaches C2. Female horss 61. Make less ttsht 66. Witnessing clause of a writ s. In a line 69. Garment 6L Trihutary of the Amazon 62. Extravagance or aiprea- alon: slang 64. Catch tfght of 66. Played the first card (I. Maafutlna name 71. Exist 2. Scotch musi cal instru ment 4. ToiiKh and elastic wood . Pertaining to old age 6. Lint of actors In a play T. King of Hainan I. Concise 9. Extended writ ten exposi tion 10. Nnvrl by Klder Hag gard 31. Orant 12. To a DosIUon on 12. Direction 18. Br In kb Into a row Anderson Creek 1 ANDEB80N CREEK. Oct. 30 (8pl.) Miss Clara Bchneer ot Marstideld Is visiting Mlsa Ruth Mays tor a lew tnys. Marlon Centers visited Sunday night with hlA sister, Mrs. E. Mays. O. F. Casey spent Tuesday evening In Medford. F. M. Centers wa In Medtord Sat urday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquess and family were in Medford Saturday. Mrs. Belle Centers and Mrs. E. Mays and daughter spent Saturday In Med ford. Mia. James McDowell was here Sunday. Mrs. E. Mays, Mrs. Belle Centers, end at her home on the creek. rMs. E. Mays. Mrs. Belle Centers P. M. Centers, Miss Ruth Mays. M. E. Fox and Frank Doty spent Sunday at Qallce. Big Applegate BIO APPLEGATE. Oot. 30. (Bpl.) Hermnn Otfenbacher, Bccompanled by Mr. and Mrs. Lance Ortenbacher, left Tufflday for ft four days' motor trip to Klamath Polls and Bend and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Btove Moore or moo- ford were guest hero at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Copple 8unday Mr. Moore waa district ranger hero 30 yeara ago. the family residing at Star ranger station. He still hn govern ment employment, and has returned to Medtord after residing at ueno for some time. Mrs. Mooro's visit here Sunday waa nor first since their residence here. Mrs. Lucille Jerde returned recently to her home at Pomona, Cal., after spending several days here with Mrs. John Pernoll. She waa accompanlod on her return by Mrs. Pernoll'a sis ter, Miss Eva, Couch, who had apent the aummer here. Mrs. Jerde visited Crater lako and Oregon cavea during her visit here. Miss Gladys Byrne hse been ap pointed correspondent for the Upper Applegate grange, succeeding Mlsa Louise Harr. who la attending high school in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Boas are new residents of Thompson crook, having moved to the Witter Miller place there, which they purchased six years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ross are from the Boss Lane, near Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Marsters and son of Boaeburg apent the week-end here aa guests ot Mr. Bnd Mra. Ben Dawson. T. M. Dawson and daughter. Hannah, also of Roseburg, are re maining for the week at tho Dawson home. Mr. and Mre. Dick Head are the parents of a boy. Edgnr Bert, born at Grants Pnsa October 18. Mrs. Sophia Colllnga la spending some time In Oakland, Cal., whore ahe underwent an eye operation. She waa accompanlod aouth by her daughter, Mra. Sadie DoWolfe, who haa returned to her home. Miss Josephine Olute, student at Southern Oregon Normal echool, mo tored to Albany during the week-end for football activities. Friends here were interested In a photograph of William Dom, whlcn anneared In the Sunday Oregonlan recently. Mr. Dorn waa awarded grange scholarship of 150 at the Oregon Institute or lecunoiogy Portland laet September, end la at tending aohool there. Mrs. PranclB Krauae spent last week nn Medford as a guest of hor slater In-law, Mrs. Harold Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Howard moved to Medford re cently from Eugene, Mr. Howard, who had been promoted to the rank of sergeant on the atate police force, having been transferred to Medford MrB. Prank Cameron was hosteas to the women of the Llttlo Applegate sewing club at hor home Wednesday Those' grand old days of little girl hood and mud pics were recalled by a number of local women this week who asaumod the role of mud daubers when they assisted In "chinking" cracks at the new Upper Applegate grange hall. Both men and women devoted time thla week to Inserting a cement mixture In cracka between the upright poles of which the hall la built. Strips of lumber were placed over the cement. All la being put In readlneaa to receive the large crowd expected to attend the masquerade dance here Saturday. Mr. and MrB. Harold Crump and son. Rollln. and Mrs. Jack Crump of Jacksonville, apent the week-end at Huckleberry mountain, where they visited Jack Crump, who has charge of a lookout and guard station there. Mr. and Mra. Wallace Haaktrui spent Sunday with frlenda at Central Point Mlsa Peggy Boyd was hostess to about thirty-five young peonle at a dancing party here at the home of hor aunt, Mra. Harold Crump, Fri day. Oueste were comprised largely of student from the Jacksonville high school. Auto 'rah Fatal SALEM, Ore.. Oct. SO. (API Del bert Hill, 18, freshman In the Canby high school, died In a hoepttal here late Yesterday as a result of Injuries suffered in an automobile crash near Barlow earlier In the day. Delbcrt, with his brothers. Richard and Louis, waa on his wsy to school. Thoy turned ot to pass a school bus an1 collided headon with a car driven t7 Max Mack of Marionette, Wis. Weather Northern California: Rain lonlgh'. and Saturday, snow over mountains, cooler Interior of aouth central por tions Saturday: Increasing southerly wind off coast. Oregon! Cloudy tonight ana Bat urday. rain In southwest and snow In east portion; s.ightly colder in east portion Saturday: modertae, changeable wind off coast, 1 Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Oct. SO. (Spl.l Mr. and Mra. L. Lewis of Vallejo, Cal., wore business callers at the Roy Stanley ranch last Sunday, as also wore Mr. and Mrs. Jnmea Spencer of Pendleton, Ore., former residents of this valley. Mlsa Christina Putman 1b spending her vacation with hor parents of this place and will return to her homo In Los Angeles the last of thla week. Mr. and Mrs. Elworth Stowell of the Long Mountain district were callers of Mra. Eva Nichols last Sunday afternoon. A large crowd attended the Town send club meeting Monday night and enjoyed a good program, speaking and lunch. Mr. Iverson, president of club No. 2 of Medford, and H. E. Wlrth, also of Medford, were the two principal speakers. All Townaendltes were Invited to attend a big Town send rally to be held In the K. P. hall In Medford. Friday evening, and to bring aome contribution toward pot-luck supper tt convenient, which will be served at 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Putman and two daughtera. Christina and Florence, drove to McLeod last Sunday after noon to call on "Orundma" Mcln tyra. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Scott and family have rocently moved into the house formerly occupied by the Cliff Hick son family. Marsh Garrott of the Long Moun tnln district was a business caller In Eagle Point Monday aftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherrld have moved Into ono of the houses owned by Mrs. Blancho Stanley, on the south side of the oreek. There will be a Hallowe'en card party at the achoolhouse tonight. Plncholo and 600 will be played and everyone Is welcome. Mrs. Robert Swanaon of Astoria la visiting her twin alstor, Miss Ruth Nelson, her aunt, Mra, Roy Stanley, and Mrs. Orvllle Henderson. Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS', Oct. 80. (Spl.) The Willow Springs Thursday club will meet November 6 at the E. E. Reames home on the Crater Lake highway. Each member is requeated to be prepared to answer to roll call by atatlng what thoy consider to be the most dreaded and disagreeable household ta&k. A Hallowe'en entortalnmcnt under tho direction of Mlsa Ruby High bothnm, teacher, was held at the Willow Springs school house Wednes day evening. After an amusing and original program, parents end friends were treated to cider and doughnuts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elden returned by train Wednesday evening from Portland whore they apent soveral days bb the gueete of their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. George Elden, and grandson, John. Mrs. Etflo Caster motored to Cor vallls with A. Lathrop and spent the week-end visiting her son, Marlon, who Is employed near there. J. w. BlrkholE la taking the school census this. week. Dinner guests Monday evening at Mrs. W. K. Parker's homo were mii Rose Jones and Harry Elden. Mr. and Mra. Layton, who recently purchased tho Rolf property, returned last wjck from a business trip to New York City. Mlsa Rose Jones and Harry Elden wore Sunday dinner guests at the J W. Blrkhols home October 28. During the afternoon Miss Jones, Miss Au gusts Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Blrk hols called at the Herbert Hanna homo In Jacksonville. Mr, and Mrs. Pred Lofland have moved Into tho Roy Nichols house recently vacated by the Louts Grimes famtly. The Grimes are now living In Central Point. Young people of the neighborhood mot Tuesday evening at the Parker homo and organized an "Everybody Sing" club. The next meeting will be held November P. Several homes In th neighborhood have received new coats of paint this week. Among those making thle lm. nrovement are C. P. Smith, Prank Stephenson and Oliver Obenchaln, Howard District HOWARD, Oct. 80. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hust and sons, Douglas and Billy, of Phoenix called at the Sater home October 25. Mr. and Mra. Oravelle end family moved to Jacksonville October 27. R. C. Landers went to Klamatn Falls Saturday and brought back his father-in-law for an extended visit. Mr. and Mra. Robert Ebblo moved Into their houso October 22. Mr Ebble at present Is visiting his sis ters In Alturss, Cal,, and Klamath Falls, Ore. Mra, M, J. Swing and Mrs. O. C Bator are attending the coat school that Is being hold at the courthouse thla week. ' Mr. and Mra. Everett Hogue and baby son Fred spent October 23 and 24 at Bly, Ore. To File Hater Claims NORTH BEND, Ore., Oct. 80 (AP) An agreement to file water claims on South Coos river from tldewur to a point eight miles upstream waa reached by the city counclla of Marah field and North Bend. The plan Is in connection with the proposed estab lishment ot munlclpsl water works. Sculptor Dies CHICAGO, Oct. 30 (AP) Lorado Tart, noted sculptor, died at his home today. He was stricken with a paralytic stroke o week ego. Us Mall tflDuiM want d. COURT HOUSE NEWS furclaned 0 the Jackson tknint) aostract Co. m B iixttt street Marriage Licenses J. Reed and Mary B. O. Ralph Smith. Pred E. Neathamer and Marguerite Young. Benjamin A. Babb and Marjory Kerby. George A. Scott and Ev Ruth Har. vey. David L. Morrla and Rita Hope. Circuit Court W. M. Walls vs. B. E. Cathellnetu ot ux,. For money. Ford Potter va. D. E Millard Pot money Ford Potter va. D, E. Millard. At tachment, 0. Vroman et ux vi. J. p. Keener et ux. For money. The Federal Land Bank ot Spokane vs. Oeorge A. Truax et si, Foreclos ure. State of Oregon vs. Maurice J. French. Manslaughter. City or Medford vs. C. W. Newland et ux. Foreclosure. City of Medford vs. Everett, a. Trowbridge et ux. Foreclosure. City of Medford vs. Everett a. Trowbridge et ux Foreclosure. City of Medford vs. Everett O. Trowbridge et ux. Foreclosure. Mary Sualn Jeter vs. W. R. Jeter. Divorce. City of Medford vs. H. M. Ferguson. To quiet title. Clara A. Young vs. Horace D. How ard. To quiet title. Ruby Irene Hoxle vs. James Louis Hoxle. Divorce. Probate Court ' Estate of Ephrnm L. Cornish, de ceased. Probate. Estate of Prank Ellis, deceaseds Probate. Estate of H. O. Rhoades, deceased. Probate. Real Estate Transfers Amma Y. Brolles to Ions May Bru- nor. Deed to Nft ot NW'4 of Seo. 28, Twp. St 8, R, West. Ohsrlss S. Wright to Leors D. Wright. W. D. to land in Bee. It. Twp. 38 8., R. 1 West. Leon V Leonard ot ux to S. L. Leon ard et ux. W. D. to lots IS snd 14, block 8, Medford Heights Add., Med ford. 8. L. Leonard et ux to Florence A, Leonard. W. D. to lot 14. block 2, Medford Heights Add.. Medford. Amelia Bunch to Eva Smith V. D. to lot 12, block 4, Boss Add., Med tord. Albert W. Thomas et ux to 7. Slsd Songor. W. D. to land In DLO 48, Twp. 39 8., R. 2 Eaat. I. O. Poole to J. P. Brown. Devi 10 NWK of BEVi ot Seo. 28, Twp. 38 8., B. 1 West. Raymond B. Bowers et ux to Ruth Sparrow q. C. D. to land in Seo. 17, Twp. 38 8., B. 2 West. Martin D. Bowers et si to Ruth Sparrow. Q. O. D. to land In Seo. 17, Twp. 88 S.. R. 2 West. Wilbur D Morgan ot ux to L. J. McQueen et al. W. D. to land la Sees. 3 and 88, In Twp. 32 S, R, t Wst, and In Boo. 8, In Twp. 33 8 R, t West. P. O. Foley to Pay A. Foley Deed to land In Seo. 8, Twp, 87 8 R, J West. J. C. Barnes at ux to Zenla at Scherrer. Q. c D. to lot 9, Hllslnger Subdivision. Edward B Baer to Ed Baer, w. D, to of BE of Sec. 8, Twp. 40 5, B. 2 East.. P. W. Scheffel et ux to Carrie M. Lyman Deed to lots 1, 8, 11, block 1; lota 4, 8 and part lot 0, block 3, Wellington Heights Add., Medford. Jenora Moulton to Mary E. Keen. W. D. to lot 13, block 2, Fabrlck's unrecorded aubdtvlaton In Medford. C. A. Whlllock et ux to Prank Chll. ders et ux W. D. to lot 8. block 88, Clt yof Medford. D. E. Millard et ux to Theodore P. Matthlesen. Deed to Nft of NVi ot BE', of NE of Seo. 10, Twp. 34 8, R. 1 East. E. T. Price to Gertrude B. Boy t vlr. W. D. to BE ',4 of SEK; BW!4 Ot NWVt Ot Seo, 18, Twp. 38 8., R. Weat. Lorn Bos at vlr to Rebecca Jean Rose-Deed to Wft of NW!4; NW4 of SWK Ot Seo. 27, Twp. 34 S R. 2 West. Henry A. Button et ux to L. Clyde McKeever et al Q. O. D. to land la D. L. O. 81, Twp. 87 8.. R. 2 West. Dorothy Bobby et vlr to Emms Moore, W. D to land In See 7 and t, Twp. 89 8., R. 1 East. Emma Moor to D. A. Kelser W. D. to land In Bees. 7 snd 8, Twp. ti S., R. 1 East. City ot Medford to Dennis McDan lei. Q. O. D. to lot 10, block 1. Ken dall's Add., Medford. Th United Suites to Harden A. Turnbough Parent to SBH of NE'A; NE',J of 8EV4 of Seo. 18; NW(4 At SW', of Seo. 8, all In Twp. 30 8., H. 2 Weat. O, W. Crews to Floyd L. Smith et ux. W. D. to land Iq Seo. 8, Twp. 39 8., R. 1 East. Walter A. Sumner at ux to Stat of Oregon W. D. to land In N14 of BE '4 of Sk. 8, Twp. 83 8., R. 1 West. Fred J, Warner et ux to Stat of Oregon W. D. to land In 874 ot 8E(4 ot Seo. 8, Twp. 83 E., R, 1 West. William E. Cuabman et ux to Stat ot Oregon W. D. to land In NE14 ot See. 17, Twp. 33 8. R. 1 West. Joseph Roe et ux to State of Ore gon. W. D. to land in NB'4 of 8EV4 ot Seo. 20, Twp. 40 S, R. 2 East. Annette R. Dow to Frona Hetriea. W. D. to lot 8, block bi, Olty of Med ford. $3S0 Cost Stloen SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 80. (AP) Po lice today were searching tor an un identified person who yesterdsy stole a fur cost vslued st 8390 from th Dubaln fur shop In th Miller build ing. The theft was not missed until last night when th theft was re ported to th officers. The 1S.1R Louisiana State (laves will be sight pounds per men heavier thsn the 1938 L. 8 U. team, which won the aouthwestcra oonfsrenc title.