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MTCPFORn MAIL TRTBUNF.. MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1936
PAGE SEVEN
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find many tblngs other are
eeklng and be able to realm
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want lent there advertise for
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Phone 75
FOR WA.NT ADS
" LOST AND F00ND
LOST If dog la missing, Call 1616.
LOST 81nceNov. 7th, black Persian
cat. Rewaid. Phone 698-X.
LOST Cocker spaniel female pup.
Phone 1100.
ye.
. WANTKD FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl to assist with house
work. Prefer high school girl. 216
S. Orange.
' WANTED Someone to cook, keep
house and act as companion for
elderly person. Better than aver
age pay for competent, understand
ing person. Someone with a good
education and able to drive a car
preferred. Address P. O. Box 858.
Medford, Ore.
WANTED MALE HELP
SALESMAN wanted by well establish
ed local concern. Call at 38 S
Bartlett at 8:30 Tuesday morning.
MALE OR FEMALE HELP
SMALL DEPOSIT secures employment
and income through the Peoples
Universal Exchange Sytem. 29 8,.
Front. Open Sunday,
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Housework by experienced
mlddloaged woman. Capable of tak
ing full charge of home. Box 3429,
Tribune.
MIDDLE-AGED woman want house
, V. work In motherless home. Box 3440.
T7 Tribune.
WANTED Woodcutting, carpenter
ing or common iaDor oy miuuio
aged man. Box 3418, Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Typewriter1 4-bank port
able. Good condition. Apt. No. 4, Ber
ben Apts. N. Quince St. evenings.
WANTED Used, late model refriger
ator. 806 West Main. Tel. 824-J.
RAW FURS
WE PAY CASH for Muskrats, 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.
' HIGHEST PRICES paid for furniture
and household gooas. rnone iuo.
EMPTY furniture van going to San
Francisco, wants load for there or
way points. Phone 615. Hawley
Transfer.
JUNK Highest prices paid for brass,
radiators, copper, storage batteries,
' aluminum end otner metals.
a . Irnn mll nr IflMI lotfl.
pipe and machinery, wool and cot
ton rags, inner iudcs.
Our prlcea will Interest yon.
Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair.
Household goods, furniture, stoves
bought and sold.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
WANTED Black and white bulldog
puppy. Also mated white plgeona.
Phone Ashland 3.5-R.
wantto 1000 heart cedar posts, C
J. Akers, Star Route, Box 41, Eagle
Point.
LAUNDRY wanted. Mrs. Fred Ben-
dorf, Box 269, Route 1.
REMODELING, dressmaking and tail
oring. 328 Edwards.
STEAM SHOVEL wanted to move
large amount of gravel. Steady
work; good pay. Address P. O. Box
303, Orants Pass, Ore.
DRIVT.NO to Fresno Nov. 18th; new
closed car Want 2 passengers;
share expenses. Box 3071, Tribune
WE PAY MORE CASH
For your furniture.
HOI BHOOK A ANDREWS
6th and Front. Phone 647.
EDGAR JOHNSON at the Peerless
Market la buying furs direct for one
of the largest raw fur daalera on
the coast.
. FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
PLEASANT room. 238 8. Oakdale.
t THREE housekeeping rooms. Adults.
306 Cottage.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping
room, and garage, If desired. 325
South Riverside Ate.
HEATED ROOM, close in. Tel. 3 SO.
FOR RENT Lare sleeping room; hot
and cold water, shower. 20 B. Fir.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape.
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
fDR RENT Rooms snd board, res- j
sonable. 320 E. Mam St., Medford j
ROOMS AND MiALfl, 144 SO HoJJj
FOR RENT H0O8ES
FOR RENT Modern 7-room house,
close In; reasonable. Phone 417-J-2.
MODERN COTTAGES, electricity, fuel
and gaa furnished. 2 or a adults.
118 month up. Valandra Hotel,
Central point.
FOR RENT 3-room cottage, modern.
partially juruisnca, no cwiufeu. o
Murray.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
PORN. 2 and a room apis. Adults.
WJ4 west luw.
FOR RENT Apt. Hotel Grand.
MODERN furnished apartment, 4
rooms and bath, private entrance
and garage. Attractive and cozy.
Adults. 316 N. Central.
FOR RENT Two unfurn. apartments.
402 Newtown; one 3 -room apart
ment and one S-room. Phone 19.
FOR RENT Upper 6-roora furnished
apt.; garage. 611 Woat 10th.
FOR RENT Modem 8-room apt ;
continuous hot . water, at 375 So.
Central,
FOR RENT Apt. 801 No. Central.
Phone 1388.
FOR RENT Apartment. 116 Almond
FOR RENT Two apartments. -403
Newtown;- one 3-room apartment
and one 4-room. Phone 19.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Calf for bicycle. W. A. Ch.ll
dere, Jacksonville.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
WILL TRADE 14 5 -acre farm, 30 acres
Irrigated,, modern bouse, on good
road, value 47000, for larger Irri
gated farm, and assume. Write
Box 3507, Tribune. -
FOR TRADE My nome In Portland
for home of equU value In Med
ford. Home owners only. Write
Enid Punk, 1242 North Winchell
St., Portland, Ore.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
BARGAIN
622 Haven Street 4-room bouse with
fireplace; completely furnished, in
cluding Hotpolnt electric range, hot
water neater, Maytag waaher, nlco
dining-room set, drapes, eto. Newly
decorated Inside and out. Will con
sider late model car aa part pay
ment. Tel 1630 for appointment.
FOR SALE 6 room house on paved
atroet, furnished, $1,950, $850 cash.
Call owner, 1619-J or 873-J.
WHEN you think of real estate think
oi hkuwh dc wmia.
HOUSES for sale or rent, Jackson
County Bldg 6c Loan Aesn. .
SUBURBAN store, gas station, grocer
ies, auto repair anop, living quart
ers. A good paying business. Price
right, terms.
FOWLER 6s UPP
44 N. Riverside
Exclusive Agents
200 ACRES, 66 a. Irrigated, 38 In al
falfa. Very fine stand. 16 a. in
clover. 5-room house, barn, chick
en house. Tills Is a snap. $5,000.00
with only $1,000.00 down. Bal. very
easy terms.
FOWLER St UPP
44 No. Riverside
'38 DODGE DeLuxe Sedan, complete
ly reconditioned; Blue Seal guar
antee. Tbla week'a special at only
$497; low easy terms,
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR'CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors.
$1600 59 acrea of land, 40 acres
cultivated, 2 creeks through place,
3 miles from town, 2 sets buildings,
1 very good house, modern; cash,
B. J. PALMER
Spaoe In Palmer Music Store.
KINGS HIOHWAY HOME .
OQflii Modern home consisting of
V&jUU living room and dining
room combined, kitchen, 3 bed
rooms, newly decorated and painted.
24 acrea excellent soil, barn, chick
en house. Owner leaving and says
sell for $2300. Terms.
ALSO
CM AAA 4-room modern home with
al UUU In one block of Phoenix
schools. 7-8 acre, lovely ehsde and
very desirable for party desiring city
conveniences and small acreage. To
tal price i.000 00 6300.00 down,
balance on terms to suit responsible
parties
CHARLES A. WING AOENCY, INC
109 East Main St. Phone 728
10 ACRES, highway; 3-room house,
garage, chicken house, woodshed,
well; all cultivated; $750. $100
down. Sheley Agency, pacific Hwy.,
Just beyond O. O. R. R. track.
AN INCOME property now earning
$137 60 month. Genuine bargain (or
quick aale C. S. Butterfleld. 409
Medford Building.
FOR SALE POULTRY
175 WHITE Leghorn chickens ready
to lay. $100. Third house east of
Rogue River Academy. R. L. wyant,
FOR SALE Rabbits, hutches, ban
tam chickens. 614 So. Newtown.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR BALE Weaner pigs, brood sows,
male hog. Phone 639-J-3. Geo. N.
Flsk.
FOR SALE Sow and pigs. Roy Burns,
Rt. 4, Box 230-A. Central Point.
rOR BALE Dairy cow to freshen
within 2 weeks. M. Heckenberger.
4 miles north of Esgle Point, on
Crater Lake Highway.
FOR BALE Weaner pigs. Tel. 447-X.
FOR SALE 15 choice weaner pigs, (6
each. 1704 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Full-blooded Duroc pigs
C J McCay, Spring St
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Pedigreed roUer canaries,
Mrs. Nellie Finney. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Pox Terrier puppies. 13
Western Ave.
ROLLER CANARIES Phone S23-J-2.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE "30 Ford rosditer; air
wheels, dual sir horns. Priced fight
, Call Qtult Shot Shop. -
FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES
'34 DODGE DeLuxe Sedan, trunk,
new rubber, small mileage, original
finish like new; Blue Seal guaran
tee; easy terms. Bargain price 597.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
FOR SALE Whippet sedan.
West 4th.
622
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
The Best Values are Found There
DeSoto Sedan 8426.00
Ford Coupe 8266.00
1936 Studebaker Cruising
Sedan .
1935 Olds Sedan
..887500
..8675.00
.. 86 00
..1165.00
Whippet Sedan .
Ford Coach ...
Ford Roadster .
8125.00
Many More at All Prlcea
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Studebaker Dealer
34 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan, can
not be told from new; a Blue Seal
guarantee, specially priced at only
$639. Full price for your car In trade.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
FOR SALE 1934 Chev. sedan. 1929
Cbev. coupe. Both In good condi
tion. Will sell one or both. Best
price olfered. 616 S. Oakdale.
FOR SALE Whippet sedan. 52
West 4th.
CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH
USED CAR TRADE-INS
Late model coupea and sedans, prac
tically all makes and models. Our
prices are lower than actual Port
land Used Car Sales.
Ask about them.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18.
1933 CHRYSLER COUPE, priced very
reasonable. LANGE MOTOR CAR
CO., 38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Ford VS. 1936 Cabriolet
Like new. Driven only 6000 miles
8660 Phone 1322-W.
FOR SALE 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe
Sedan, priced low for quick sale.
Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. River
side. FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
DRY WOOD, 804 So. Peach. Tel 473-Y.
R. J. Bills.
FOR SALE Large wicker baby car
riage, baby basket with stand. Also
nursery chair. Very reasonable'
Phone 779-L.
FOR SALE 100 Men's Hats, all popu
lar mokes. Hat Dept unique Clean
ers. FOR BALIS Shelled corn clean and
dry. (2 cwt. John Neaion, Tel. lis.
Central Point.
BIO USED FURNITURE SALE
Starting Monday. See us be lore you
buy. Haw icy iransier, no
Riverside. .
SATURDAY specials are good today at
the Riverside Market.
PLANER BLOCKS from the big mill,
84 46 per load, prompt service
Tel. 333, Central Point Wood Yard.
for SALE aanit plow and grain
drill. H Ulcrest Orchard. Phone
572-R-3.
FOR SALE Sweet potato squash.
Olenn Darby, south end Kings Hwy
FOR SALE Electric mixer.
976-W.
HAY FOR SALE Second cutting al
falfa baled, 810 per ton. O. H.
Tlce, So. Peach (Cox ranch).
AUTO GLASS
Medford Auto Wrecking.
1618 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Body fir and hardwood,
303 Clark St.
TRAILER HOUSE for sale or " trade
lor ngnt car or wnat nave you.
Harry Chi Id era. Eagle Point.
FOR 'SALE Complete set Lenox
china, half-price, "Mandarin" pat
tern. Also hand-decorated Chinese
desk. Mrs. Gladys McAdam, Grants
Pass, Ore.
FOR BALE 16-ln. pine fir and oak,
dry, reasonable. Will trade for any
thing I can use. Have 100 ricks.
T E. Wade, 8 miles north of Rogue
River town.
WOOD 16-ln. body fir, (1.25 Her on
grounds, 4 miles up Murphy creek.
Browner. Murphy, Ore.
NEEDLEWORK, tSIFTS. 10c Up. Or
dera taken. Mrs. Tllley, 1115 W. 9th
FOR SALE Bone dry body fir and
hardwood. Best In valley. 118 No
Riverside. Phone 615. Hawley Trans
fer. ANY merchandise can be disposed ot
through the Peoples Universal Ex
change System 19 8 front
MISCELLANEOUS
FURNITURE re-upholstered, re-fln-lshed.
re-glued. Phone 069-R. Thl
bault. W. C. T. U. Rummage Sale, Nov. 20
and 21 Next to Roxy theater.
PUBLIC CARD PARTY Given by the
Lady Lions club, Tuesday evening,
Nov. 17, 8 o'clock, at the Armory.
Bridge, pinochle. Prizes, refresh
ments. Admission 25c, For In
formation or rewvntlons call 946-R.
ROOFING
ROOFING Bring four roof trouble
to us Old rooft repaired new roufa
applied Pa boo products Ekerson
Paint and Root Store 38 Bart
lett Phone J43
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE iNBl'KANCfc
ABSTRACTS
C4CHOV7
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract
of Ittle Rooms 8 and 6 No 43
North Centra. Ave , upsuira
Money to Lend
MONKY
LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK
rt'HMTlHK. ENDORSED
NOTE. ETC
We want to supply your money needs
without red tape delay
Kfe W t THOMAS
MOR ORE. A WAH. MTO. CO.
MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARG
EST PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
46 So Central oruuno Floor
Craterisn Theater Btdg
. U& No. fl-lol-M-lW. piivoa 189
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dentlitry.
NOTICE Dr. R. O. VanValtah has
moved his dental office from 204 E
Main to 312 Liberty Bldg.
Expert Window Cleaner
LET OEOKOE DO IT 11 117V
House cleaning, floor waxing ort
ental rug cleaning aod jphuisterlng
Nursery Stock.
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees,
peach, apricot, cherry, apple, prune,
plum, almond, filbert and walnut
trees, roses, boy sen berry, small fruit,
grapes and shrubs at Bargain Prices
Phone 851-R-3 or call at, W. B.
Barnum's, 3 mnes south of Med
ford on highway next to Ever Shady
Auto Camp. Carlton Nursery, Carl
ton, Ore.
The Fashion Shop
THE FASHION SHi'P - Dressmakin,i
and Remodeling Buttons and
Buckles covered. 308 O b National
Bnk Bldg. Tel. 1161. Myrtle
Andrews
Transfer.
SAMSON Transfer and Stviage Fur.
niture moving and expvt furniture
packing service Flreprosl storage
new low rates
F E SAMSON O. Phone 833.
MDS rRANSFEK Si STORAGE CO -Office
26 So Fir Phone 316 Prices
right Services guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER
Local and long distance furniture
moving. Quick light delivery on
pianos, trunks, boxes, etc., at nom
lnal cost. Used furniture bougnt
and sold.
118 No Riverside. Phone 61S.
REINKINO TRANSFER CO - Long
distance oaultng Furniture oattie
anything m N Fir Phone 1033
O Sumrt
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of ettierlff'k Pale
By Virtue of an executu n In for
closure duly Issued out j! and under
the seal of i-he Circuit Court of vat
Stato of Oregon In and the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed ano
dated on the 24th day oi October
1036. In a certain action therein
wherein The State of Or ton. roprw
sen ted and acting by the World Wsi
Veterans' State Aid Commission s
Plaintiff, recovered Juct.j.n.t against
Clarence B. Rom net t anr Myrtle
Mershon. formerly Myrtid O. Robin
ett the defendants, for ne sum of
$2310.76. together with interest there
on at the rate of 4 per annum from
April 27. 1935; For the furrier sum of
(8.00 abstract fees, with costs ana
disbursements taxed at 80 and th
further sum of (160.00 as attorney t
fees, which judgment ia enrolled
and docketed In the ClerK's office c-f
said Court In said County on the 23rd
nay oi uctoner. i9io.
Notice Is hereby given that, pur
suant to tne torms of tte said exe
outlon, I will on the 28to day of Nj
vember, 1030, at 10:00 j'cock a. m.
at the front door of the oourthouae
In the City of Medford. in Jackson
County, Oregon, offer 'ot sale and
win sen at pubiio auction for can
to the highest bidder, to satisfy said
judgment, together with &r coats A
tills sale, subject to redemption as
provided by law all of tno right, tltl
and Interest that the said uefendants.
Clarence B. Roblnett ind Hazel v
Roblnett, nushand and vue; Myrtle
G. Mershon and Leroy p Mershon
wue ana nusband. nad in the 34 tn
day of September, 1036. oi now have
in and to the following described
property, situated In the County ?f
jacKson, taw or Oregon, to witi
Lot eighteen" (18), Block one (1)
Kenwood, City of Medford, County of
jaexson, state of orea-on.
uaied tnis 34tn day ot October.
193
8YD I. BROWN Sheriff
of Jackson County. Oregon
By Howard Oault, Deputy
G. A. CODDING. Attorney
tor riainuii
Address: Medford, Oregon.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
Little lie
Belonging to
them
Mineral spring
Medieval
money of
account
Form of
musical
composition
Is able
Rides at
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Pay out
Feline
animals
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plant
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sentimental
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46. Astound
48, He situated
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Toward
Mark Indelibly
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shelter
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performed
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Notice of Filing Application for
Chance In Character of l!se of Water
Notice Is Hereby given that H. M.
von Stein, of Trail, Oregon, haa filed
In the office of Chas E. Strlckllu,
State Engineer, 'an application for ap
proval of a change In character of use
of water from Vine Maple Creek from
Irrigation to domestic and stock pur
poses; That by decree of the Court for
Jackson County dated April 26. 1919.
a water right was recognized In the
name of Ous Nichols for the Irriga
tion of, among other lands, 10 acres
In the SEi NWVi. Section 11, Town
ship 34 South, Range 1 East. W. M.,
from vine Maple creek, wltn a date
of priority of 1696;
That the applicant herein, owner of
the above-described lands, proposes to
change the use of the water from Ir
rigation to domestic and stock pur
poses, such use to continue through
out the irrigation season.
au persons, interested aro nerooy
notified that a hearing will be held
In the Circuit Court Room of the
County Court House at Medford, Ore
gon, on Friday, December 16, 1030, at
10:00 o'clock a. m., and objections, If
any there be, will be beard at said
time and place. Any objections should
be prepared In writing and mailed to
the State Engineer, SaJein, Oregon, at
leatt ten (10) days prior to the date
set for hearing.
u no objections are men, tne
change In character of use will be
approved without a hearing.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 9th
day of October, 1936.
UxlAo. . BlKlUKLilM,
State Engineer.
C. A. SMITH.
County Water Master.
Notice
In the County Court of Jackson
county, Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate of W. A.
Van Qocthem, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given to all who
may he concerned , lncludl ng the
heirs, creditors, and any other per
sona Interested In the above entitled
estate, that the executor, Sain H.
Baker, has filed his final account and
has asked to have the same approved,
and names of heirs finally determin
ed, and that he be discharged as
executor of the foregoing estate, and
the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the
16th day of December, 1036, at tne
office of the County Judge In the
Court House In the City of Medford,
Oregon, has been set a the time and
place, by tne county judge, where
any objections may be heard.
ham n. BAKKii. executor.
O. S. BLANOHARD,
Attorney for Executor. :
Notice
Notloe is hereby Riven that the
final account of Lucy M. Undley, as
Administratrix ox the Estate of su&an
O. Malster, Deceased, has been filed
In the County Court of Jackson
County, State of Oregon, and that
the 16th day of December, 1036, at
tne hour of 10 o'clock A. M., has been
duly appointed for the hearing of
objections to such final account and
settlement thereof, at which time any
person Interested In such estate may
appear and file objections thereto In
writing and contest the same.
Dated this 18th day of November,
1936.
LUCY M. LINDLEY,
Administratrix.
PORTLANDER ELECTED
GIDEONS PRESIDENT
SALEM, Nov. 16. (Ap)-W.- E.
Garnett of Portland will head the
Oregon Gideons during the next year.
He headed the organ leoti on list at
the annual election of officers held
at the closing session of the meet
ing held here Saturday.
George Waldo of Cor vail is was
elected vice-president of the national
organisation.
The organisation placed an order
for a ,000 Bibles for distribution in
hotel rooms, the largest order plsced
by the state group.
WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works.
Cross-Word Puzzle
IS. Body of water
20. Largest of
the South
African
antelopes
II. Hlgb relish
or an Joy meat
St. Lowest deck
of a battle
ship l. Somei hing
to keep out
light
31. Occurrence
26. French
annuity
ST. Magnlncent
10. Grandmother
11. Not raised
from the
main branch
b7 a stem
tt. One of the
radiating
sticks of a
fan
14. Arduous 4uty
is. Correct
17. Bulging or
convex
II. Labyrinth
40, Former
President's
nickname
il The human
race
43. Small rug
41. Term of
addrens
44. Domestic
fowl
4T. Mother
'rIlLLlVliw
4. Jogs
6. Jumps
C Abstract
existence
T. Rmnll iisb
I. French
dramatist
and poet
I. Upward move
ment of a
vessel In a
rough sea
10. Recess for the
leaf of a
hints
II. Conjunction
18. Boys
(ountyBriefs
Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK, Nov ifl (8pl.)
JO. A. Johnson of Provolt, who has 1
been In the hospital In Orants Pass
for the last four weeks with blood
poisoning, was able to return home
lest week.
Glen Provolt recently told 100 of
his turkeys for breeding stock.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvii Hamilton were
Sunday guests at the Louie Loeaca
home. Mrs. Hamilton Is a daughter
of Mr. Loesch.
Crocket Holbrook has sold his
property in Klamath county and has
bought the place near Provolt on the
Messenger road that his brother, Lu
ther Holbrook, haa had rented.
Roy Williams, the central man, has
purchased a V-8 coupe.
Miss Dorothy Stevens la making
her home wit h Mrs. George Fields
and attending high school In Grants
Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Letteken have
rented the John Letteken place and
are now living In the small house on
the place formerly ocoupled by Mr
and Mrs. John Ohm.
U D. Fry of Phoenix and Mr. and
Mrs. George Fry and small daughter.
Betty, of Medford were callers at the
C. W. Roberts home Sunday after
noon. Harold Whitney recently purchased
a Kordson tractor.
The house owned by Amos Smith
which Is occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
Homer York was recently improved
by a new roof and porch.
Merlin Amaro, who has been fieri
ously ill with digestive trouble, Is
now at home after a few days In the
hospital at Orants Psss.
Mrs. A. B. Col let t Is at home again
after a short stay with her father,
who has been 111 at his homo In Sams
Valley.
Mrs. Tom Swearlngen baa returned
home from Grants Pass, where she
has been taking osteopathic treat
ments. She Is greatly improved.
Mrs. Carrie Hartman expects to
leave in the very near future for To
peka, Kas., where she will visit
friends and relatives. She expect
to be gone about three months.
Mr. and Mrs. Banka Newcomb and
mother, Mrs. Kradel, expect to move
to Grants Pass within the next few
days.
Rev. and Mrs. D. D. Randall of
Medford were calling on friends on
Williams creek Tuesday.
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Sams Valley
BAMS VALLEY. Nov. 18. (Spl.)
Everyone In the community la cor
dially Invited to attend a community
Thanksgiving dinner Thanksgiving
day at the school house. Each family
is asked to bring a bssket dinner.
Sports of all kinds are planned for
the afternoon entertainment.
Lester Munn underwent an appen
dicitis operation In a Medford hos
pital lest week.
About forty local Grangers attend
ed Live Oak Grange at Rogue River
Saturday night. The local degree
team put on the third and fourth
degrees for several candidates of tho
two Oranges.
The local boys' basketball team will
face the strong Phoenix team on the
local floor Tuesday night, November
17. This game wsa originally sched
uled for last Friday night but was
chsnged at the request of the Phoe
nix team. The local squad will be
considerably handicapped through tho
loss of Stanley Straus, high scoring
forward, who will be out for a week
with an Infected knee.
The Grange
Boxy Ann Orange
On November 8 the following offi
cers were elected for the coming year:
Master, Roscoe Robers; overseer. Robt.
Helvey; lecturer, Francis Moffltt:
steward, Clarence Tedrlck; assistant
steward, Don Elliot, Jr.: chaplain.
Incs Tedrlck: treasurer, Don Elliot,
sr.: secretary, Lillian Andreas, gate
keeper. W. C. Andrews: Ceres. Mary
T. Elliot; Pomona, Margaret Ooudard.
Flora, Doris Upp; lady assistant, Lo
rena Rose: executive board, chairman,
C. B. Cordy, Ouy Bishop, Bruce Mof
fltt. Next meeting will be November 30
at which time the charter will be
draped foi Brother Frana Culver.
H. E. G. will meet November is at
the home of Mrs. W. 0. Andrews, 208
Hsven street.
llhnAi.l llr.n..
The dance at Phoenix Orange half
waa well attended by local and out-
of-town people Another dance haa
been announced by the ways and
means committee to be held Novetn
ber 37. Announcement wss made
that a dance would be given each two
weeka.
All Orange members sre again re
minded of the booster night program
at the hall on November 17. Any
having friends they wish Invited are
aeked to submit these names to either
Mres. Floyd or Elva Caster and writ
ten Invltatlona will be sent. A good
program and enjoyable time la being
planned by the lecturer, Mrs. Floyd
Waya and means committee again
annouqpea the carnival which will be
held at the ball December 4.
Home Economics club of the Orange
will hold an all-day meeting at the
home of Mr. Olive Floyd In Medford
Wednesday, October 18 Mra. Stlllwell
will assist Mrs. Floyd In entertain
ing. PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 10 (API
Andrew 8. Fauske, Longvlew, told
police he was assaulted and robbed
by two men early Buiyi.y. He said
hit wallet and 813 were taken.
. Use Mail Tribune want ads.
Rrgue River
ROOUE RIVER, Nov. 16. (Spl.)
On Friday venlnfc, Nommbtr . Uv
Oak Orange held a apeolal meeting
to Initiate (our candidate. In the flrat
and second degrees and on Saturday
night, November 14, the Sams Valley
degree team put on the third and
fourth degrees here. Those who were
Initiated are Faye Stelhl, Oelmar
Remsdel) and Mr. and Mra. Olam.
On Friday night the members and
families and the candldatea enjoyed
a potluck .upper before the meeting.
Mra. Bam Sandry returned Tuesday
night from a trip north when aho
visited daughter, Mrs. Paul Wood.
and family at Olympla. Wash., and a
daughter and husband. Mr. and Mra.
Wlllard Orlmm, at Dallas, Ore. She
also called on Mra. Marquis at Salem
Sam Mathls Is flatting In San
Francisco thla wek and Is taking In
the bridge celebration.
A farewell potluck supper was en
Joyed at the community hall laat
Thursday evening by the many
friend, of the K. N. Shank
family and of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Oal
llgar. Both famtllea will leave soon
the 8wanks to make their home In
Vancouver, Wash, and (ha Oalllgars
for an extended visit In Iowa and
other eastern points.
Mrs. Nsncy Wilson of Central Point
la making her home for a while with
her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wllaon, of Cedar street.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter left
Thursday morning by motor for a
few days' stay In Portland. While
there they will visit their son. Ed
ward Carter. Edward is singing for
Portland firm and hla many friends
can hear blm at 0:10 p. m. over the
station KOIN, Portland.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Henderson left
Wednesday evening on the Shasta, for
a few daya' visit In Ban Francisco. .
A group of friends gathered at the
homo of Mr. and Mra. Roy Holllster
Wednesday afternoon and gave Mrs.
Hugh Hartman a surprise shower.
About twenty-two ladlea were present.
The hostesses, Mrs. Holllster and Miss
Schilling, served cocoa and wafer, at
the close of the afternoon Mrs. Hart
man received many beautiful and use
ful gifts.
A group of Towns. nd ladlea and
Old Bcouta met at the Scout hall
Wednesday afternoon and made win
dow curtains for the ball. All en-
Joyed a potluck supper before Scout
meeting that evening.
Henry Randleman Is on a business
trip to Los Angeles.
Mrs. Ray Moore la enjoying a visit
from her daughter, Mra. Ooroett. of
Vancouver, Wash.
Jim Whipple made a business trip
to Oallce Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart and daugh
ter, lone; Mrs. Ray Moore, Mra. Fred
Dengler and Mrs. Corbett were Med
ford shoppers Thursday afternoon.
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Climax
CLIMAX, Nov. 18. (Spl) Mrs. L.
H. Wert, called on Mrs. Mary Char
ley In Central Point last Friday.
Mllroy Charley and .Phil Werta are
burning brush and clearing land for
L. H. Werta this week.
John Owens, Fred Ling and Henry
Owens brought their cattle In from
the Dead Indian country the paal
week.
Phil Werta apent the laat week
end visiting In Medford.
Mr., and Mrs. Harvey Morgan of
Ilk Creek delivered load of lum
ber to L. H, Werta on Monday and
returned home Tuesday.
N. N. Charley apent a few days In
Medford laat week,
Farmers ot the community are
anxiously looking for rain but per
haps they had better worry about
something more tangible than weain
er for when the storms do come
there may be some folks wishing for
sunahlne again.
Harold Ounton of Medford came
up Wedneaday to get a load of wood.
Ed Hendrlckson and email aon call
ed at the Wert ranch Thursday,
Oeorge McLean of the Antelope die
trlct waa a brief caller at hla fathor'a
on Sunday.
Mrs. L. H. Wert has been having
an attack of pleurisy this week.
Bate Falls
BUTTE FALLS, Nov. 18. (Spl.)
The wedding of Byrd Orlgaby of Butt
Falls to Miss Elsie Helms of Elk.
Creek hss been announced to take
place at the home of Miss Helms
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Helms of Elk
Creek, Wednesdsy, November 18. at t
o'clock In the evening. Mra. Ellta
beth Landers of Medford, sinter of
the bride, will attend aa her Drldev
maid and Mervln Orlgaby of Butt
Falls, brotner of the groom, will oe
best man. Miss Helms haa remained
at borne thla week to prepare for the
wedding.' A few Intimate friends and
the parenta and relatlvea of the cou
ple will attend. They will make their
borne In Butt Falls, where Mr
Orlgsby la employed In the t. O. A.
store.
Jesn Csdtow snd Art Woolfolk of
Grants Pass were married at Rose,
burg October 81. Mr. Woolfolk la a
mechenle and Mrs. Woolfolk la a
teacher. They will be at home In
Orant Paaa. Local friends wiab them
happiness.
Utile Adtme of St. Johnsburg, Vt
came to live with his aon and fleugh
ter-ln-law, Mr, snd Mra. Clyde Adams.
Ha traveled by train from Bt, John-s
burg and the trip took him Just four
days.
Mrs. Marion la visiting friends In
Medford.
The Hustlers club mat at the
church on Thursday afternoon. All
present worked on the club quilt and
all were pleased with the progress
made.
Claude Miles was In Portland Wed
nesday . mornlnff and mtnrnoH
Medford Thursday night. He attend
ed the Ford salesmen's meeting. -
Miss Taylor and Mrs. Cadzow went
to Medford Saturday.
Mrs. Ruth Mitchell and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Ting apent Armistice Day
In Medford. They attended the Med-ford-Ashland
football game.
Mlsa Helen Parrlah. health nurse
for thla district, made her regular
monthly call Friday and made ar
rangements for a group of local chil
dren to attend the dental cllnlo to
be held In Medford soon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Clark spent
Armistice Day with his mother and
other relatlvea In Ashland.
Shady Cove baseball team played
the grsde school team here Friday
afternoon, November 13. Score, Butte
funs 7, Shady Cove 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Abbott are at
the Everett Abbott home while Mra.
Everett Abbott continues to be at
the bedside of her son, Edward, at
the Community hospital In Medford.
Mrs. Elmer Hoefa came over from
Weyerhaeuser camp In Klamath ooun.
ty last week end to visit friends and
look after her property here.
Mr. Eetes has moved.
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols snd son have
moved Into the old telephone house.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore and
son, Gordon Moore, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Larson attended the Armistice
dance at the Oriental Oardena la
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Oua Edmondson and
Mrs. Mclntyre were Medford callers
on Tuesday.
Most of the logging camo emslovaa
have been laid off and several mora
will be this week.
Everett Oott wss In Medford on
Friday.
Meteorological Report
November 1, 1998
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Increasing;
cloudiness becoming unsettled to
night and Tuesday; normal tempera
ture.
Oregon: Increasing cloudiness to
night and Tuesday becoming unset
tied west portion with rains north,
weat portion and on coast; normal
temperature. .
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 81; lowest, it.
Total monthly precipitation, M of
an Inch; deficiency tor the month.
1.00 Inch. Total precipitation sine
September I, 1038. oat of an Inch;
deficiency for the season, HI Inobea.
Relative humidity at 5 p. in. yea
terday, 93 per oent; 8 a. m. today.
70 per oent. . ; .
sunrise tomorrow, 7:08 a. m.
Bunset tomorrow, : p. m.
Observations Taken at 8 A.
130th Meridian Tim
cm
Boise
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Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Helena
Loa Angelea
MEDFORD
New York .
Omaha
84
84
84
60
80
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80
87
83
48
88
68
88
83
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.Clear
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dear.
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Clear
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A3
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
Roaeburg
Salt Lake City 34
San Francisco 68
Seattle 64
Spokane 44
walla Walla . 04
Wellington, D. 0. 83
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HOLLYWOOD, Cel. Nov. 18. (AP)
Erroll Plynn, dashing screen hero,
snd his bride of a year, Ltll Damlte,
have parted and suit for divorce
will be filed, friends said today.
Flynn waa reported to have eitab
llshed a asperate residence Saturday.
He la scheduled to leave this week
for England, alone.
Clash of careers and artistlo tem
peraments were blamed by friends
for the rift.
Flynn, Irian-born, and Miss De
mits, a Parlslenne, were married In
June, 1938. His latest picture la "The
Charge of the Light Brigade." Mia
Damlta has been appearing on the
stsge recently.
DR. HUNTEr'lEAVES FOR
EDUCATIONAL CONCLAVE
EUOENE, Nov. 16. (AP) Dr.
Frederick M. Hunter, chancellor ot
the ut aystem of higher education,
la enrout to Texas to attend con
ferenosa of two educational groups.
He will take part In the meeting
of the Land Orant College association
and the National Aasoclatlon of Stat
Universities.
Marlon Turk Crop Heavy
SALEM, Nov. 18. (API Turkay
growers now psrtlclpatlng tn on of
the new leading Industries In Oregon,
estimated th production for holiday
consumption t'nla year will reach
80.000 birds In Marlon county alon.
Laat year 6000 turkey were ship
ped from Marlon oounty.
. . .
Clnrlnnatua Elects
PORTLAND, Not. 18 (AP) M.
M. Wolfstone, Seattle, la tb new
national ohalrman of the new order
of Olnclnnatus, Other officers named
at th group's annual meat her wer
Oeorge McLaughlin, Ban Francisco,
vice-chairman; Harvey Benson, Port
land, secretary and 0. A. Smith, Bel
Ungham, treasurer.