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PATHS M UTZZtULtjtJCL crtzcn czzz Mrmrcmn watl tt?trttnt:, rFPFORD, cmToy, tfes'pay, October 12, 1937. 11 Oead very ad on thl page You will probably find toll; the tnlong rou uv tea looking for or sal 01 end tor unused articles you may neve Search your attic at torn-room you may lino many thing others are seek-, int ana be able to realize immediate cash II wBat you want Isn't bare, advertise loi It Tribune Classified ads art inexpensive effective I RATES Per word tint Insertion. Minimum 25c) ttacb additional insertion. per word (Mini roam 10c) Per line pel month without copy change $1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR STOLE Redbone hunting hound. Answers to name Jack. Reward. 423 South Ivy. LOST Boston bull, white feet, ans wers to name of Boots. Please phone 214-J-3. PERSON who found dark blue silk and wool sweater, right sleeve slightly torn, kindly return to Tribune. Reward. LOST Time-book. Please notify Lloyd A. Williamson, phone 1271-L. 803 W. 11th St., Medford. LOST If dog missing, call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for housework. Phone 1487-W. WANTED Experienced girl for house work. Phone 109-J-2. WANTED MALE H ELP WANTED Middle-aged man for gen eral farm work and chores. Home for winter and small wages. Must be dependable. Box 1138, Tribune. WANTED Immediately, experienced apple packers. Apply at Leverette Shed at Voorhcls Crossing, 3 miles south of Medford. WANTED Apple pickers at Orchard Park Farms, Voorhles Crossing. WANTED Pear pickers; long Job. 203 Vancouver Phone 1016-L. MALE OR FEMALE HELP AN OPPORTUNITY for a man or wo man of good standing In the com mutty. preferably over 30 years of age.- Very liberal drawing account against commissions. See Mr Bparks. mornings, 222 Holly Bldg. AGENT WANTED For Jackson coun ty for Nature's Minerals Food Co., 130 No. Brand Blvd., Glendale, Cal ifornia. WANTED Tomato pickers. Ted Fish. Phoenix. WANTED SITUATIONS WOMAN with child, school age, would like to work for room and board. Box 1119- Tribune. MARRIED MAN wants work of any kind. 336 Plum. LADY wants practical nursing or housekeeping. Mrs. Davis, opposite Postoffice. Phoenix. Ore. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Small child to care for in my home. Day or week. Call at 816 West 2nd St.. WANTED Fat cattle, cows, bulls, reals. R. C. Humphry, phone 73. Central Point. WANT bull. 1 year old; any breed. Rt. 1, Box 153. E. E. Lor ton. WANTED TO RENT Morn In es. large room In either office building or private home suitable for children's kindergarten by responsible parties. Phone 943-Y. WANTED Students In Business Pen manship. 8-week course opens Fri day, Oct. 15th 7:30 p. m at Med ford Business College. Ornamental and Show Card writing Instruction: also calling cards written. Tel. 666. OLD QUILTS tied and re-covered, SI. 00. Phone 1566-L. NOTICE If you want your buildings whitewashed, phone 258-W. NOTICE If you want your peach trees sprayed with Bordo, phone 358-W. HAVE your furnace cleaned by steam Phone 1361. TO SELL you a 100-lb sack ol those mealy Klamath Netted Gem pots toes for 900 Free delivery. Peer less Market. Phone 603 WK PAY MOtte CASH For youi furniture HOI.HHOUK A AMUUWS 6tb and Front. Phone 647 VIOLIN repairing and piano tuning Shult Bros. 330 14 Bartiett Pn 1069 JUNK Highest price oald for orass radiators, ooDpct storaee ftsttrtea. aluminum and sther metals Scrap iron small or isrse lots, pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rata innei tub Out orlee will interest you Hiaes Pelts Wool Mohair Hoerinid Oo-ds. Furniture Stoves bouent and sold MKDPUHD BARGAIN HUL'SE FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED 3 and 3-room apart ments. round floor, adults 604 West 10th, FOR RENT Nirelv funV'Tfl" Veotnt room for gentleman. 325 So. River ids Ave. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS LARGE room for two. Good meals, private borne. 46 N. Orange. FURNISHED room for rent, 11 80. Orange. Call after a p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Orape. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR HEVr 6-room furnished hou. 713 Pine 8a., $25 with water paid. Mrs. R. E. Car ley, phone 314-W. FOR RENT Six room furnished house, 30 Cottage St., call evenings. MODERN 3-room house; furnace. In . quire at Peach St. Grocery. FOR RENT 7-room house; furnace, hardwood floors, good location. Box 1160. Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house; overstuffed and electrlo range; $36. Inquire 618 E. Main. FURNISHED modern bouses, single and double by month at dwelling rates. Ever Shady Auto Court. Court. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room apartment. 403 8. Newtown. Tel 19. FOR RENT Modern, furnished 3 room apartment; bath, garage. 1109 West 11th. FOR RENT Apartment, nicely, fur nished, heated; Frigidalre; close In. 61 N. Oakdale. FOR RENT Upper 6-room furnished apartment, garage. Inquire 804 E. Main. Phone 287-X. FURNISHED apartment for rent, with electrical conveniences. Inquire 305 South Oakdale. FURNISHED 5-room lower flat; wood and electric ranges, electric refrlg ( erator; wood and water supplied, j $40. References. 303 Elm St. I APARTMENT for rent to adults 916 I West 10th St. NICELY furnished bouse for rent; (40, water paid. Apply City Clean lng and Dyeing Co., 624 N. River side. FOR RENT BOARDROOMS PLEASANT room, board, free garage. 829 West 11th. BOARD AND ROOM 716 E Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT for cash. 70 acre dairy ranch, 45 acres alfalfa, balance In grain. Big outside open range, some capital necessary to buy and fc?d livestock now on ranch. Box 1141, Tribune. PASTURE for rent. Best in the val ley. Scott Darby. Rt. 3, directly east of Vilas Ranch. . FOR RENT Mountain ranch on Ruch Highway, 6 miles from Jack sonville. Bowden Ranch SOMEONE with tractor to put In. on crop basis. 60 acres IV4 miles from Sams Valley store, R. E. Carley. phone 314-W. FOR RENT 700-acre stock ranch; 150 acres In cultivation: also 160 acre farm. For sale, 10 and 15 -acre tracts. 6 miles from Medford 602 N Riverside. PIANO for rent, $300 month. Palmer Music Store. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADb For any kind of stock but goats, 1 tfentle work team. C. C. Hoover, phone 437-M. FOR SALE OR TRADE Auto wreck ing business, downtown location. Make us en offer. 132 No. River side. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Lot on Vancouver. 50x 140 ft., 8300 cash. Phono 1481. FOR SALE Our equity in 6-room modern house on corner Berrydale and Corn Ave. SACRIFICE West side, 5-rm. modern bunga low; fireplace, laundry traya. screen ed porch, shade, corner paved lot; close to grade and Junior high schools; $2400.00, terms arranged. Owner, 1003 E. Jackson FOR SALE 6-room plastered house; fireplace: close In on paved street. 1800. 500 cash. L. G. Plckell, 16 South Bartlctt. FOR SALE 13 acres. Irrigated, mod ern house, barn. $3700. Take 91700 In trade Medford home. H. N. Lof land, 226 So. Oakdale. HAVE good timber claim. 30 mile from Medford. Will trade for your property In or near Medford. Room 310, Allen Hotel, until Oct. 15th. STOCK RANCH 160 Acres. 100 acres extra good free loam soil; 6-room house, lorpe barn; good roads: free range adjacent Total price only $5500; cash. UPP 6t RINOOEN Room 1, Sparta Bldg. Phone 665. NEW. attractive, modern 6-room su burban home: Beautiful shade trees and landwaping. For sale by owner. Call 452-R-l. FOR SALE 1 acre rich irrigated land; 6-room modern house; pres sure water system; garage, chicken house, berries; lovely yard. Easy terms, Box 6, Phoenix. FOR SALE OR RENT 12 acres by owner in alfalfa. 1 mile north of Central Point on highway. J. 8. Wright. Box 112. Central Point. f 4 f f Two apartment house: SZlUU poo1 loratlon- all assessment paid. This property has been thoroughly re modeled and is as good as new. 210 down, with 118 00 per month. BROWN & WHITE 104 W. Main St. FOR SALE 109 80 Oranse, 0 rooms, 8 bedrooms, 3 separate porrhes, wood shed, double gnrage. phone 195. ouslness hours. FOR SALE Large, well built 6-room modern house. 11650; I2G5 down, balance 115 month. Inquire 139 N Central. NON-RESIDENT owner will sacrifice tor nest offer 30 days. 3 pc. Ash land city property, e'ear. 6 acre. 6-rm. house. 4 outbiilMlmrs, ill fruit citT water rash $1000 twl term- MJO 10x150. 4-rm hou- and vnr i) ca.h Miller realty Ahind J p. Johnson. 840 Hayes. San Franc'jco. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Attractive homo, 2124 East Main St. See Brown As White. FOR SALE or rent to permanent ten ant, close In 4-room unfurnished house. Phone 1673-M. FOR SALE Income property; good returns on small Investment. Tel. 392-J. 47 LOTS In group, choice residential Hi eh croft Addition. Med ford. Or Trade for Cal. or Ore. What nave you? Sacriftoe for cash Owner J. H. Pruett. 670 Geary St.. Apt 306. San Francisco, Cal. FOR SALE 6-room modern bouse A buy. 11100; 200 down. 413 N Columbus. HUUSBb fUH salk id Med ford and surrounding (owns fcasy terms Jackson County Federal eta v Log Loan Association LOOKING for a farm city borne or a outness? see ia Blood. 133 N Central. Phone 481 . $525 A neat 4 -room nouse large lot a gooa ouy wurt mo casd oa lance 10 pei month A 8 Flowers, cor ner I3tb and Front FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat tersun. 201 Liberty Bldg.. or O. A Barnes. 167 East 8tb St.. Eugene FOR SALE 4-room modem house. 101 Clark St. or phone 1617-W. WHEN you think of real estate, think Of BROWN & WHITE FOR SALE 48 Nortb Orange St.. 6 room nume; nardwooo floors tbree bedrooms and sleeping porch; Dome In rear to oe moved oft Priced Coi quick sale at 3ft&0 Charles R Ray exclusive agent Room 204 0 S Natl Bank Phone 303 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cows, horses and mules. Fehl ranch, Dark Hollow Road. YOUNG cow for sale. T. J. Parsons, Phoenix. FOR SALE Several milk cows and heifers. Adolph Schulz, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE Cows, horses and mules. Riverside Apt. No. 5. FOR SALE Good gentle team. L. J. Wilson. 139 N. Central (Barber Shop). FOR SALE! Team and harness. Borg place, 14 ml. northeast Talent. FOR SALE OR TRADE Work and saddle horses. Dodge, across from county shops. FOR SALE A good team of work mares; 10 head young dairy cows; also farm machinery. Baker ranch at Brownsboro. FOR SALE Gentle saddle horse. Phone 301-L. Dr. George B. Dean. FOR SALE Fine Jersey cow. Will freshen Dec. 1. Inquire Alaska Auto Camp. Gold 11111. FOR SALE 7-year old grey gelding, weight about 1400; or trade for cow or feeder pigs as part payment. H. E. Blrdsall, 2 miles East Cass Wrecking Yard. FOR SALE: Horses, all kinds; oat hay in barn; cows. Will trade. Stewart Ave. to Thomas road. Jack Martin. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, milk cow white boar. 10 tons hay. cheap Whitman, Coker Butte Road FOR SALE 3 cows, 1 sow and 2 feed er pigs. All for 140 Will take grain or corn in tho field. Feed Store. Gold Hill. FOR SALE POULTRY 75 WHITE LEGHORN pullets. Ready to lay. R. B. White. Coleman Creek. STARTED CHICKS Also day-old Bar red Rocks. Hampshire. Brooks Hatchery, Phone 145-J, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LANGE'S BETTER USED CARS RECONDITION ED AND PRICED TO SELL 1936 Chevrolet Seotvn 1938 Dodge Sedan 1936 Plymouth Sedan 1936 Pontlac Sedan 1936 Lafayette Sedan 1935 Chrysler Sedan 19C5 Plymouth Coupe 1935 Oldsmoblle Sedan 1935 Chrysler Coupe 1981 Chevrolet Sedan 1931 Ford Coupe, and a good as sortment of popular makes and models to choose from. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer Used Car Lot. 25 8. Riverside. Open Evenings and Sundays FOR SALE My equity of $350 for 8176, 1936 sedan. Ala Vista Pack ing House. PRICED TO SELL Our Used Car stock Is complete, the Best Valu In town. Priced to sell, easy terms. 1935 Ford Station Wagon- 1475.00 1936 Ford Sedan 650.00 1936 Studebaker Sedan - 650 00 1931 Studebaker Sedan 376 00 1936 International Pickup - 465 00 1933 Graham Sedan 385 00 1933 Dodge Sedan 385 00 StudebHker Sedan R5 00 1930 Bulek Coupe 186.00 1937 Studebaker President; ra dio, heater, clock and overdrive; 3.000 miles. Many Others in the Low Priced Class. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service. TRUCK FOR SALE. REASONABLE International IVj-ton, good condi tion, or trade as part payment for refrigerator, kitchen ranee, or what have you. Box 50. Jacksonville Hwy. C. E. OATE8 AUTO CO. R. Ac G. USED CARS 30 Oraham 4-door aedan. $185 36 Ford de luxe touring. 2-door; radio, heater - ,....I625 "33 Ford standard coupe 3I6 33 Willys 77. 4-donr dan 1215 '29 Plymouth 4-door sedan .... 135 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. User Car Department 6th and Bartiett. FOR SALE - 1931 Chevrolet de luie coupe, fine condition; 1350 Call 14-P-4 FOR SALE at sacrifice, equity In 33 DeSoto de luxe sedan: leas than 8000 miles. See anytime at 844 ptvm M FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Trash burner, fully coll ed. In trn condition, aiaso. 48 N. Orange. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE drapes & Jonathan ap pies. Joe Kantor, east of Phoenix. SPECIAL This week only Fresh Verlchrome film No. U7-33c; No. 130 and cio-25c: No. ,116-300. Med ford Photo Service.' 431 Liberty Bldg. "Better Pictures for Less." PEACHES Your last chance. Salway freestones. Ityo you pick. 30 picked. Tuckers. 3rd house on right Orchard Home Drive off Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Deltclous applee and dried sweet corn. Phone 3H-Y. Mrs. Walk- ONE 13 cubic foot a. E. Electrlo re frigerator; 1 showcase. 3 ft. wide. 4 ft. high: 3 3 '4x8 piste-glass doors. tioiei Alien. PRUNES, lo lb., you pick: l'-,o picked. TOMATOES, lo lb., picked; pump kins B E. Ford, 3 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. PEACHES Late peaches. i ml. west vuorniea urosamg. ff. u. com. FOR SALE Zimmerman seed wheat. Phone 31-F-ll, Jacksonville. H. E. Conger. FOR SALE Wood or coal circulating heater: also Heywood Wakefield baby buggy. Phone 3-F-32. FOR SALE Cheap, sawdust burner In perfect condition: electric water heater. 700 new building tile. Tel. Ashland 618-J. USED OAS RANGES and Heaters, hot water tank. Leslie's Plumbing Co. FOR SALE International tractor. 8-10. double disc and plow, good condition. Inquire at Williams post office. FOR SALE Mastadon Strawberry plants, reasonable. 1120 E. 11th St. FOR SALE Plant Sweet Pea seed now. Sow our Special Strain long stemmed Olant Flowered Spenoers. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Basul; new Smut treat ment for wheat, approved by Ex periment Stations. Less objection able to use than Copper-Carbcnate Does the work ' better, costs no more. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Grapes. Holmes Ranch, Griffin creek. FERTILIZER Goat manure In sacks or bulk. Call or leave order, 109 Bo Holly. PRUNES, lc lb., you pick: lc picked .ut.nwc, d, c, rwu, z miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. APPLES Gebhard's. Central Point, hnlf mile north Bear Creek bridge WHILE THEY LAST C grade and cull red Delicious apples, 30c per lug Bring containers. Wing Orchards. FLAME TOKAY GRAPES at vineyard prices. One mile out Spring 8t. N. F. Ohrt. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Bedroom set, sewing muchlne. bookcases, ranges, tea wagon. Every article a bargain. 106 South Orape. CRAWFORD8. Mulrs and grapes, (4 mile south white Griffin Creek school, Henry Huklll. FOR SALE Cooking apples and ship ping apples. 80c box and up. O V Myers. Old Pacific Highway. Phone 258-J. FOR SALE Best dry body fir wood In the valley. Phone 615 for prices Hawlay Transfer Co.. 118 N. Riv erside. FOR SALE Cover crop seeds of al kinds Monarch Seed At Feed Co FOR SALE Inoculate vetch with nl tragin for heaviest crops Monarch Seed & Peed Co. FOR SALE Orapea J A Manke two miles east of Jacksonville adjoining Clancy orchard. GOOD used collapsible Baby Buggy rnone ima-Y Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Pastoral or rustle Weary Enliven Idolize Oriental rultar Make over Oil of roaa petals: vari ant Cover Kind of bean Went ahead Money hoarder Insect's egg Call forth Com pa ratlvs ending As far as Pertain Elocutionist Type of rail way: colloq. Nmatlve 3tlr Head cover lng Partn of plants Ripple against Hf.nA out Existed Dally food and drink Expands WaterM ap pp.i nines Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle TiAIMIS Wr AIL FjjO O 0 OTOElOgjEfeBR I A MEL L 0WMV QTARY EiAcEwjorauo ASH H MA YmwJfe S E S I W L OTC A T ETgp A Y T1A P E DfL A WlE V A umMpilyMone s Q.BIL OHU YBQF Tl W A UivflU TWA FjF7 I RM E REMATOPMe R I A s!eitMe1ynieMr1e11e 61. Day's march r2. Lis thick fi4. Withered 66. Compositions for six DOWN t Situated at the has I. Join Y I3 Y s I I7 Is!8 I I" z !IZZZZ szzzzz .n , i i luati '- '-- i iii i ',,. '";', 71" TW7T 3 '.ss ' ' ;-; FOR SALE MISCELLAN E0US PETITE PRUNES for sale, lo lb on tree Lee Young. Col u mo us Ave oft Stewart. HOUSEHOLD furniture, washing ma chine, electrlo range and Royal Austrian china. 408 West 6th. fOR SALE Blueatone and lime for bordeaux spray Monarch 8eed Co MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE TO SUFFERERS OF ARTH RITIS, Rheumatism, Stomach Trou bles and high blood pressure. Thou sands have switched from drugs to NATURE'S MINERALS Evory few years science makes a great stride forwnrd. Scientists have proven through many experiments that a lack of minerals in the system Is the beginning of all chronic dis eases. MAKE A MINERAL HEALTH RESORTS IN YOUR HOME. At hot springs It Is the minerals and not the water that Is beneficial. Na ture's Minerals come In powdered form, containing all the minerals necessary for good health. Just drink the water at home to flush these minerals through your sys tem. Write In and get a pamphlet describing these minerals more in detail. MINERAL FOOD CO.. 130 No. Brand Blvd., Glendale, Califor nia. Agents wanted for Jackson county. WE ARE prepared to rebuild your automobile with modern equipment Frees' Oarage. 801 N Central. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Nice little sawmill of 20.000 capacity, at Murphy, Oregon Also logging outfit and pine and fir timber If desired. Call at mill. Hobson Bros. FOR SALE News stand and notion store In Rogue River. Inquire at Stnnd BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO 1 1 1 Lb INSUKANCfc Alls I H Al "18 LSI mum Chiropractic Phytlclun DK E W HOFFMAN CHIHUPKACT1C PHYSKJ1AN Jacksonville HiwayJ Phune 683. Dressmaking. 1'HE DOMESTIO SHOP Dressmaking Tailoring. Alteratlona. Hats and dresses remodeled Coats relined Aprons, house dresses 10 N Bartiett rHE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 U 8 National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Dentist DR O. O. OOLUSBEKHY now located In new offices in New Pluhrer Bldg. room 302. phone 660. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, or! entnl rug cleaning and upholstering Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano. Specialist In Clseslcal snd Modern Piano Instruction Chll dren. Adults: Beginners or Ad vanced Height Mualo Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg. Taxidermist and Furrier. Bring Your Work to A F ADAMS 145 N. Ivy St Prices Right. Prompt 8ervlce nothing .Mm nine Service. WASHING machine service, all makes. Full line Maytag parte. Medford Maytag Co .31 No Bnrtlett. Tel. 38. Cross -Word Puzzle 10. Sculptor who carvrd "Th Thinker" 11. Hermit 12. Common in formsr 17. City In Hol land 19. Similar 22. Small engine 25. Coarse grasses 26. Moving wagon 21. Old piece of cloth SO. Movas back 11. Dwnller in Elam St. Grooves 31. Kind of light wnolan dress f ii brio 26. Brags II. Pertaining to the hair 40. Ba Indebted 42. French court judgment 42. Equals 46. Narrow fahrlo 47. Collection of typs it. Spread for drying 60. M In a la ftl. That man S. Fortress 4. Parslan poet t, Roman houss- hold god 9. Pronoun 7. Cherry color t. Head covering I. Object of In tense devotion BUSINESS DIRECTOR? MONEY TO LEND October Says 'Get Ready for Winter" Do you need cash for fuel, clothing or other fall and winter needs? Money advanced on your signature and security. No endorsers. Prompt, courteous, friendly service. SEE W E THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH. MTO. CO MED FORDS OLDEST AND LARG EST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 48 8. Central, Craterlan Bldg. Lie. No. S-197-M-180. Phone 139 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers. Flreprool storage. Expert crating, peeking and shipping service. "Davis for Service" Phone 644. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlce 26 So Fir. Phone 316. Prices right. 8ervlce guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage. Fur nlttire Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. F. E. SAMSON CO.. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKINQ SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 832 111 No Fir St. Local and long distance Fuel oua. any kjnd Green stamps In side of 3 -mile limit Pomona Grange Pomona Grunge Gertrude Hunk Jackson County Pomona Orange will hold all-day regular meeting with Bellview Orange, Saturday, October 28 opening at 10 a. m. The October Poomna Grange meet ing Is usually one of the best attend ed of any of the regular meetings of the year, and we expect this meeting to be no exception, for this is a love ly season of the wear and farmers and their families are glud to relax after the heavy rush of work Is some what modified, and combine business with pleasure In the Pomona Orange. It Is expected that subordinate Oranges will have their reports in on their action on the Pennsylvania plan at this time. Several have not yet been heard from, so please send in your reports before Pomona meet ing. It Is also planned to discuss feasi bility of discontinuing regular even ing meetings of Pomona Orange. If interested In this matter, be sure to attend. This will be the last regular moot ing of Pomona Grange before election of officers In subordinate Oranges (this buslnesa coming, according to state and national by-laws, on the first regular meeting In Novem ber). County council meets at Griffin Creek Orange hall Wednesday, Octo ber 20 at 8 p. m., and these old officers will want to attend this last council meeting of the year. State Orange conference will be held December 8, beginning with dinner at noon and continuing throughout the afternoon and even ing wltb a most interesting and In structive program Including, as usual, some fine drill work for which Jack son county Granges aro. noted. This conference, coming Just be fore the new officers take their chairs, will prove of great help to them In their coming year s worn, i as well as of interest to every ! Oranger. Place of meeting w4U be given later. j Let us all go, to Pomona at Bell view and make this the best meeting of the year. Bellview Grangers ere wonderful hosts and a fine time can be expected by everyone attending. Watch your newspaper for dinner an nouncements', 4 The Grange Upper Applegate Orange. rirnn met in iwmlar session Octo ber 9, with small attendance due to the buay season. An lmDromntu program waa en. Joyed during lecture hour. Orange la aponsorlng a dance Octo hr 1A fnr the benefit of the Beaver Creek school. We hope to have a large crowd because an Know tnia la a worthy cause. Our achools are our future cltlzena. They Intend to buy playground equipment and fi nance hot lunches. Kfav .11 our friends attend and bring their friends along. You are always assured a goon ume wnen you attend the Upper Applegate Orange dance. Phoenix Orange. Attention of the nubllo la again called to the "Safety" program to be given at the urange nan khiikih, .i..ni hv tjMMir.r Rhv Ward, and to which all In the community are cordially Invited aa guests of the Orsnge. Program will commence at 8 o'clock. pnllnwlnv the nroffram. regular buslnesa meeting of the Orange will v. hairf obturations In the third and fourth degrees will be given Al Hilton and Norma Free. Mrs. union mill h unable to take the obliga tions at this time, aa she la suffer ing from a broken ankle austainea m full All In the Orange and community Join In wishing for her speedy recovery. Following the business meeting, the regular social hour with refreshments will be enjoyed. Each lady of the Orange la asked to bring a paper-bag lunch for two. Set Knglneer mams pnPTI.AND. Oct. 12. (API A. B. Carter, secretary of the Oregon board of engineering examiners, announced examinations for registration of pro fessional engineers will oe held here November 8 and . Oregon laws re quire registration of all persona prac ticing the profession within the state. Words of fewer than five letters are moat commonly used In telephone conversation. Primitive peoples In nearly every portion of the world hsve had legends of a great flood. Oat Mall Tnuune want ads. (ODNTIEFS Reese Creek i REESE CREEK, Oct. 13. (Spl.) Our Sunday school la doing splendid I work and a program will be held on roily day, October 31, for the Ameri can Union Sunday school. All are Invited. Rev, L. C. Weston preached a splendid sermon Sunday, October 10. to a large audience. Our day school Is doing splendid work In both rooms. October 7, Mra. Ralph Merrltt and Jimmy, also Mrs. W. R. Lamb, visited school. Both rooms Joined in singing several songs and are doing some fine sing ing. Parents who do not visit school and see what the ohlldren are doing are really missing something. On Saturday, October 33, Lieut. C. Vincent Hall, a world traveler, re tired army officer, author and minis ter, will give an Illustrated travel talk at the Reese Creek school house at 8 p. m., to which all are Invited. Lieutenant Hall will give a "Peek Into King Tut's Tomb" with hand colored pictures of Egypt and Pal estine. Mr. Hall Is a native of the B. W. I. W. C. T. U. held a very Interesting meeting October 7. A good crowd was present and everyone enjoyed the afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Leigh will entertain the Home and School circle and all other ladlea who care to come for an all-day meeting October 31, A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Come and bring a covered dish of something to tune up the other fellow's appetite while your neighbor brings something good for you. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Humphrey Bpent a week at the head of Brlggs creek in the Swcot Basin district for an outing, returning October 8, com ing via Williams creek and bringing their old time friend and former neighbor of years ago, Mrs. John Ling, who haa apont the paat week visiting, returning home October 10. Homer Martin threw his shoulder out of place October 8 and had to be taken to Medford for medical treat ment. He waa picking apples at the Alta Vista odchard at the time. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea McDowell and Marilyn spent October 8 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Jack. Other guests during the day were Alex Beta and Lloyd French. Mr. and Mra. Jamea R. Llllle of Ross Lane and Mrs. Lime's par ents, Mr. and Mra. Walter P. Lunce ford of Harlowtown, Mont., were call ing at the Lamb home October 8. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jack were ihop nlng In Medford October 8. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis called at the W. it. Lamb home October 8. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hanacom and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb called at tho W. R. Lamb home October 6. Miss Myrtle Comack was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mra. Elmer Robert- eon October 10. Mrs. W. R. Lamb spent October 8 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Prod O. Lewis on tho Butte Foils highway. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt have built a very fine new home. It Is a real addition to their place. Mr. and Mra. Al Oomea of Hanrord, Calif., returned October 8 from a week spent visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dobrob. Thoy all enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake while here. Mr. and Mra, Thomas Pullen, Mrs. Sheets and Ruby Pullen were dinner guests at the W. R. Lamb home Oc tober 10. Foots Creek FOOT8 CREEK, Oct. 12. (8pl.) Elmer and Will Milton of Rogue River, wbo have a logging contract on the right fork of the creek, have closed down for two weeks and will then resume hauling logs to the Kes- erson sawmill at Grants Pass, Mr. and Mr. J. Park and Mr. Parks' father of Texas, who have been ataytng at the Rlnerd auto park, moved last week to Lee's auto camp, where they will have charge during he absence of Mr. and Mrs. Lee. The Lees left for San Francisco and Mr. Lee aalled October 8 for China. Carl Ollll and Oeorge Hull of Ba- lem spent several days last week fish ing at Oallce and Rogue River. While here they vlalted Mr. Hull's uncle. Oeorge and Marlon Lance. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller. Phyllis and Rowland, accompanied by Mr. Millie Walker and daughter, Sybil, of Gold Hill, and Rollln Stelhl of Rogue River, vlalted Mrs, William Myera In Ashland Sunday. Mrs. Oeorge Koster spent several daya last week In Oold Hill with her sister-in-law, Mra. Tony Roaa. Mr, and Mra. Leslie Bailey of Med ford called on Riviera friend Octo ber 7. Mrs. Arthur Talbot of Vallejo, Calif., called on her niece, Mr. R, L. Miller. October 7. Maxlne Holllfleld of Oold Hill spent the week end with Phyllis Miller. Mra. Rose Oay and Mlaa Alice Har per made a trip last week to Cres cent City, where Mis Harper will vtait for a short time. Mr. and Mra. Sherwood are build ing another modern cottage at their auto camp. This Is a very popular auto camp, tourists coming each summer to spend several montha en Joying the fishing. Miss Ann astcvena of Omaha, Neb, came last week to spend some time here visiting the Misses Lynda and Nellie Jacobs. W. Oalbrcath cut hi hand quite badly laat week while fixing the pump on hla spray wagon. He wo taken to Medford and five stitches were taken by Dr. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. K. Thompson of Oold Hill visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr. O. W. Lane. Ancient Egyptlana thought the source of the Nile to be a rapids only half way up the stream. Phoenix PHOENIX, Oct. 13. (Spl.) A fel lowship dlnnsr will be given at Phoe nix Presbyterian church Wednesday October 13. at 8:30 p. m. AH mem bers and friend of the church are urged to attend. Bring any covered dish except meat. Roy Coffman and Mr. and Mrs. j. B. Robert motored to Salem lost week, returning Thursday. Claude Briscoe and Cecil Da via re cently enlisted In the U. B. army. Mlas Lola Reedy, teacher at Pros pect, waa a week-end gueat of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Reedy. Mrs. J. w. Watkln left Tuesday for Llnd, Wash., to remain with her mother during the winter month. Benlor class members and faculty enjoyed a skating party at the armory vveonraaay evening. After the party, refreshment were served at the Reedy home. Mra. T. J. Malmgren returned last Friday from a week' stay In Port land. Mrs. Orsce Mills of San Fernando. who baa spent the past two month with her mother Mrs. M. E. Davis, and other relative, returned to her home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Warren and B. R. Warren called In Phoenix Sat urday. Mra. Addle Lloyd and Mr. and Mr. Clard M. Smith left for a vacation trip to Nompa and Emmett, Idaho. Mrs. A. L. Lewis accompanied them to Klamath Falls. First fall meeting of the Phoenix Thursday club will be held Thur day, October 38, with the hostess and meeting place to be announced later. A building permit for construction of a four-room dwelling on the cor ner or Fourth and Church street was Issued to Luclan Van Oordon last weok. Circle No. 343 met In regular ses sion last Thursday. Next meeting will be a covered dlah supper for the members to be served at 6:30 p. m. October 31. I McLeod McLEOD, Oct. 13. (Spl.) Mr. Zella Tullls has purchased the Dale Sawyer place on Laurelhurtt road. Dinner guests at the Beddlngfleld home October 8 were Carrie and Max lne Harding and May Bdler. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alworth were visiting at the Zella Tullls home Oc tober 8. Neb Von Stein has been ataylng with hi friend Bill Thomas, a few days. Dinner guest October 8 at the home of Mr, and Mr. McParland were Caroline. Maxlne and Harry Harding, Jr., and Walter McEwen. Mr. Zella Tullls and Mrs. Helen Axtell were in Prospect October T visiting Mrs. Joe Beck. Mr. and Mrs, Vic Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Rube Moore motored to Merlin, Ore., October 9 to visit friends and attend Orange. Misses Selda and Elva Carlton, twin daughters of Mr. and Mr. Herb Carlton, had their tonsils removed October T, Mr. and Mr. Millard LaFlamma are visiting ror a few daya at tha Axtell home before going to Yreka to work. Miss Ethel Tullls ent the week end October 9 at Central Point a the gueat of her friend, Lola Olass. Little Tommy Carlton son of Mr. and Mr. Tom Carlton, fell and cut a gaah m hla cheek October 8. Dr. Mallery took several atttchea. Word was received from Mrs. Fran ces Ash, who Is vlaltlng In Iron Mountain, Mich., that ahe 1 having a grand time, but like Oregon the beat. Donald Vaughn went hunting re cently, bringing home a coyote. Sheriff's Posse Seeking Hunters EUOENE, Oct. 12. VP) Three deer hunters, who left Springfield Friday and failed to return on their announced day, were the object of a search under Bherlff 0. A. 8 worts today, Tha men, Howard Cotton, Marsh field: Ward Saunders and a man named Moore, were thought to be In the mountains above Jasper, 20 mile east of here on the Willamette river. They had planned to be back by late Saturday, but had not appeared Mon day, Sheriff Swart aald. Cocaine 1 a ahrub produced chief ly In Java. Travel Table AIKPLANM Northbound Leave 12:80 P. I 8:87 A. 1 Leave 10:68 A. I 13:08 A. J Mall Close 12:11 P. M. 4:82 A. M. Southbound MalU Olot 10:11 A. al. 11:34 t. it. TRAINS Northbound Leave Mall Close 9:16 A. M. 8:16 A. M. 8:06 P. M 7r08 P M. Southbound Lear MalU Close 8:36 A M. 7:36 A. M. 8:46 P. aft. 6:46 P aft. BUSES North "" 9:06 A M. 13 Oe A aft. 7:66 A M. 6:10 A al. 10:80 A U 8:80 A M. 1:80 p M. 9:60 A. it. 9:00 P. M. 12:46 P. al. 6:60 P. M. 6:80 P. M. 11:10 PM. 6:46 P.M.' 10:10 P. M. To Klamath Fall 9:46 A. la. and 6.-46 P.