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MWFo-R-n TrATTi trtrttnt:. mtdfort), o'rtoon. TrnRTrxr. octo'BE'r 26. 1937 PATHS OTOTJ Seed every ad on this paga . Ton wUl probably find ex actly the tntonga you & bees looking (or 01 sal on trad tor an used articles you may have. Search four attic ec store-room you may flno many things others are seek ing and Be able to realu immediate cash U wbat you wast Unt here. advertise toi uvTrtbune classified ad arc inexpensive Heetlv I RATES Pet word. Wit Insertion , (Minimum 25c) Each additional insertion. per word -It (Mlnlmnm 10c) Pat line per month wit hoot cop; change 1M Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND jjOST Spotted hound, answers to "King." Reward. J. C. Duggan, Cen tral Point, Route I. LOST Brown police dog. Answers to name "Butch." Homer Marx, 16 8. Orange. Phone 785-M. LOST Between Medrord and Ash land, clothing wrapped In brown leather Jacket. CaU 1684. REWARD will be given to person for Information who took my 14-ft. ladder out of my orchard; painted green; my name in red on each side: or have seen It used In any orchard. T. L. Taylor. TAKEN UP One Jersey heifer about 1 years old: brand on left hip. Owner may have eam by paying for ad and keep. Mrs. Jaa. Davlea. Jacksonville. LOST If dot missing, call 1618. WANTED MALE HELP OPPORTUNITY Home In the coun try for the winter. Attractive prop osition to-party giving sufficient particulars Address Tribune, Box 1039. WANTED 3 men with team to husk corn between Medford and Jackson ville. O. A. DeVoe. 1127 W. Main 8t. MALE OR FEMALE HELP u.vie Attractive nrooosltlon which will make $ for lady or gentlemen who are willing to spare part or full time work, a reai ovvuw Ity. Address Box 1030. Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman to care for child, light housework. 30 bo. Ljse. WANTED Experienced Diamond Cafe. waitress at WANTED A housekeeper. Apply eve nings. 119 So. Ivy. WANTED Woman for general house, work. Phone 1489-L. WANTED SITUATIONS VAIC with family wants work ranch. Write T. M. Drove. Ruch. RELIABLE, young, fry work. Phone 853-L. cook wants MAN and wife want position as care takers of tourist camp. Experienced Box 1038, Tribune. ELECTRICIAN Wanta work any kind. Phone 868-H. 163 N. Oakdale. WANTED Misc. discing, plowing or other tractor work. Box ioJ, mo una. TO UNO MAN, 23, wishes work or farm. Experienced. Wages no ob ject. 1063H Court St., evenings. VTOLTNI8T wants chance to practice In dance orchestra. Provloua ex- perlence. Box 670. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 20 head of young stock to pasture for 30 days. J. E. Olaas, Brownsboro, Ore. WANTED By refined ladv. cheerful, clean, front room with private fam ily, close In. Prefer East Main. Rt. 4,' Box 101. WANTED Engine-drive attachment for Melotte separator. Harry Barr, Jacksonville, star Route. DRIVINO to Fresno. Calif., first of November; take 2 or 8 passengers. Box 1048. Tribune. WANTED PORDSON TRACTOR. Will take in a Fordaon tractor In good shape on new Chrysler or Plymouth or late model used :ar. Lange Motor Car Co . 38 No. Riverside. WE CLEAN. OIL and ADJUST any make sewing machine without eharge. Singer Service Dept.. Tel 783. 32 So. Grape WANTED By Not. 1, 8 or 4 -room modern house within four milea of Jacksonville. Box 695. Tribune. WANTED To rent or lease small ranch, suitable for dairy Write Al Haynes, Besgle, Ore. TAKE 2nd hand goods to the TRADE MARKET Oet cash or liberal trades We swap. 16 8. Front. WANTED Pat cattle, cows, bulls veals R C. Humphry, phone 73 Centra Point. TO SELL you a 100-lb aaek of those mealy Klamath Netted Mem pots toes rot 90c Free Jellvery Peer lass Market Phone 603 JUNK-Highest pneer oald lot crass radiators copper storage oattrtes aluminum and jther metaia Scrap iron (mall or large lota pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rage inner cuoea Out oricee will interest vera Hides Pelta fl Mohair HouMhoid (lixu Furniture Stoves bought and told BfZHPUKD BAAOAiX BOUSE WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WB PAY MORE CAiH por rout furniture HOLHKOOK ANUKKWt fltb and Front. Phone 047 VIOLIN repairing and piano tuning Shijltj. Bms WON Bartlett Ph 105ft FOR RENT APARTMENTS POR RENT Two apartment. 414 8. room furnished Riverside. POR RENT Upper 6-room furnished apartment. Inquire 804 B. Main. Phone 287-X. POR RENT 3-room furnished apt.: private bath and entrance. Adults 0 B. Jackson. POR RENT Unfurnished 6-room apartment. 403 67. Newtown. Tel IB FURNISHED apartment (or rent, with electrical conveniences. Inquire 305 south oakdale FOR RENT FURNISHED R00MB SLEKPINO room for business woman or teacher, near Junior high. 436 North Holly. POR RENT Two comfortable, steam heated aleeplng rooms. 607 South Central. FOR RENT Room, 153 N. Oakdale FOR RENT Nloely furnished sleeping room ior gentleman. a?a no. River side Ave. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Qrape FOR RENT HOUSES POR RENT 7-room unfurnished house; furnace, fireplace, basement, hardwood floors: good location. In quire 140 bo. uakaaie. FOR RENT 81 Oeneva St.: 8 bed room, unfurnished home: hardwood floors, fireplace, oil furnace: $45, Charles R. Ray, Room 204, TJ, 8. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 802. POR RENT 7-room unfurnished house; furnace, basement, hard wood floors; good location. Inquire 11a so. uaxaaie. FOR RENT Modern furnished house; two beds, fireplace, overstuffed, steel range, $32.50. Inquire S18 E. Main. POR RENT 6-room furnished house at 225 80. Riverside, close In. Tel 487-J. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS BOARD and room. 328 N. Riverside. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Lease on newly renovated aesiraDle notel apartments, sacri fice for quick sale. 72 North Main. Aaniano. 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 502 N Riverside. PIANO for rent. $3.00 month. Palmer Music Store. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Grapes and apples, several varieties 2&c ana up. Bring containers. Joe Kantor. Rt. 4. Fern Vallev. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 acre, new 3-room house In Thomas addition. Price $400. Call 80S, Jacksonville. POR SALE Duplex, close In, on pave ment, completely xurnianea. pay ing big Interest on Investment, only $1750. See L. G. Plckell, exclusive agent, 10 8. Bartlett. - INCOME HIGHWAY FRONTAGE $400 net from berries this year; Eru?- usn walnuts, peaches, almonds and apricots; 5-room house, garage, fruit stand; 1 good Jersey cow. 2 dozen pullets; equipment. Price $2500. Terms. UPP & RINGOEN. Room 1. Sparta Bldg., corner Riverside and Main. FOR SALE OR RENT 153-acre dairy ranch; about 60 acres in culti vation; free watT. John E. Smith, Lozler Lane. A GOOD BUY 1,4 Acres, 4 -room house, hardwood floors, breakfast nook, fireplace, laundry trays, acreened-ln porch, garage, city water, close In home in good condition. Price $2250. cash $500, bal. good terms. STOCK RANCH 160 Acres, 100 acres extra good free loam soil; 6-room house, large bam, good road; free range adjacent. Total price $5500, half cash. List your property with us we have buyers. UPP A RINGOEN Room 1, Sparta Bldg. Phone 665. FOR SALE 612 King St.; 4-room completely overstuffed furniahd home, near Washington school: low payment Home Owners Loan. Total price $1650. Attractive terms. CharleA R. Rav, Room 204. U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 303. FOR SALE 20 Laurel St.; hardwood floors. 4 bedrooms, lovely yard; close In. Charles R. Ray. Room 204 U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 302. FOR SALE 1 acre just outside city limits: modern 4-room home, elec tric water system, hardwood floors, fireplace. 3 outbuildings: $1800. 540 down. bal. $16 per month. Box 651. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE for Imp-oved acreage. 120 acres timber. 4 mil from railroad. Address Box 1063 Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 800-acre ranch, close In; free water. Box 20. Mall Tribunt REAL BARGAIN in 6-room modern home: sun-porch, automatic til burner. 2 -car garue. large shade tree. C. 8. Buiterfleld. FOR SALE 109 So Orange, 6 rooms. 8 bedrooms. 3 tleepiae porch wood shed, double garage Phone 106. business hours. 55 A neat 4-routn bouse large lot A good ouy erttb $'125 cash oalance 110 pei month A f Flowera cor oei 13ib and Front riuusse FUH SAlI to Medford and turroundtng towns Easy terms Jackson County Federal Sattnc Loan Association FOR SALE fl-room modern bouse A our $1100: $300 down 41S N Columbus WHEN rou think of real aetata, think Of BROWN WHITE. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 48 North Orange St., room noma; oardwood Uoors three Dearoomi and sleeping porch: noma Id rear to be moved off Priced (01 auick sale at (3660 Charles R ay exclusive agent Room 204 0 B. Natl Bank Phone 803 LOOKING (or a (arm olty noma or a business? See Sid Blood. 122 N Central. Phone 489 FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 201 Liberty Bldg. or O A Barnes 167 East 8th 8t Eueene FOR SALE LIVESTOCK POR SALE Durham milk cow. Grant Walker, Phoenix, acroM tracks from Newbry Packing House. WEANER PIGS for sale. George Ted rick, old Pacific Hwy. ONE heifer Apply at Phoenix. and Mr. one calf for sale, Minnie Edwards', FOR BALE Extra fine Cheater White weaner pigs on Airport Road. P. A. Long. FOR SALE Gentle family cow, cheap. Freshen Not. 1. Inquire Nugget, Jacksonville. FOR SUE Fine 13WMb. mare, works single or double: harries. Inquire Sheley Agency, city limit, North Pacific highway. FOR SALE Young team of mares in foal: weight about 1600 lbs. each, or exchange for cattle. W. F. Mar tin, Crater Lake highway, Medford. FOR SALE Horses. ail kinds; oat . hay In barn; cows. Will trade Stewart Ave. to Thomas road. Jack Martin FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Pointer pups, 10 weeks old. Northrup Poultry Farm, off Thomas road. REG. Roller Canaries, all colors. O. A. DeVoe. 1127 W Main. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1937 PONTIAO 4 -door tour, sedan. Less than 5,000 ml. Radio, heat er, aport wheel, $950. 1938 CHRYSLER Atrstream Coupe, low mileage. Overdrive, radio, heater. $775. 1929 PACKARD convertible s?rian. Fine condition. Bargain for quick sale. MEDFORD DISTRIBUTING CORP. Oldsmoblle dealer. 32 S. Bartlett 1937 BUICK 3 -door trunk sedan; double accessories, radio, heater. Why pay the price for a new car when you can buy this one for $975. G.M.A.C. terms. Your car In trade. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck and Pontlac. Used Car Lot. South Riverside. 1987 CHEVROLET Master de luxe coupe. Real cheap If taken at once. See FRANK McKEOWN 25 South Riverside. FOR SALE '30 OWb Coupe; very good condition, good tires, si&o. can at Standard Station, 6th and River side. 1936 BUICK 4 -door de luxe trunk sedan; double accessories, radio, electric clock, 90 per cent rubber; beautiful color; mohair upholstery. G.M.A.C. terms. Your car In trade. $660. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck and Pontlac. Used Car Lot, South Riverside. FOR SALE 1936 Terraplane de luxe coupe: excellent condition. May oe seen at Flchtner's Garage, after noons. BTUDEBAKER'S USED CARS Look them over before you buy. 1930 Bulck Coupe 1929 Ford Coupe 1935 International Pickup 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1934 Ford Station Wagon 1935 Studobaker Sedan 1933 Grahnm Sednn Also a nice line of lower priced used cars, $25 and up. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. South Riverside. Open Sunday. LANGE'S HIGH-GRADE. LATE MODEL USED CARS PRICES GREATLY REDUCED 1937 Ford V-8 Sedan 1937 DeSoto 4 -door sedan, with overdrive 1936 DeSoto 4-door Sedan, with overdrive 1936 Plymouth Sedan 1936 Pontlac Sedan 1036 Packard Coupe 1936 LaFnyette Sedan 1935 Dodge Sedan 1936 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Ford Coupe 1935 Ford Sedan 1935 Chrysler Coupe 1935 Chevrolet Panel 40 Cars to choose from. Nearly all mCkea snd models, at Low Prices. Uwd Car Lot. 25 So. Rivrslde. Open evenings and Sundays. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. 88 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 1936 Packard coupe, model 120 Small mileage. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. C. E. OATES AUTO CO. R. & O. USED CARS 35 Graham Coupe ...$465 35 Graham 4-door 8cdan.. $495 '86 Ford Pordor Sedan $49 S 34 Ford Coupe $3R5 86 Ford Tudor Sedan $570 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Ufwsd Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet de luxe coupe, fine condition: $250 Call FOR SALE POULTRY CHICKS Barred Rocks. Hampshire, $9 per 100. Week -old. $11. Brooks Hntrhfry, Grant Pi FOR SALE DOGS-PETS FOR SALE Pedigreed Cocker span iel pupa. 906 W. Main. FOR SALE Cocker spaniels. $2 00 each. 4-whel trailer chassis, scrap er and Bsgley. 11 lit West Main. AUSTRALIAN shepherd pupa. Call at rovri wncon: mo unir rinnn FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS POR BALE A bicycle, guaranteed to be In good condition; new rubber tires. 624 N. Riverside. FOR "Air CVal-wnnd rnee, preen and white enamel, good condition; new spotlight, chap. K Mary Sunday and evenings. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS IN REPOSSESSED MER CHANDISE 1 Monarch comb, wood and elect, range. 3 Hot Point elect, ranges. 2 Westing house elect, range. 1 ft. Grunow refrigerator. 1 8 ft. Q. E. refrigerator. All of the above listed unlU sold new In 1937, ask for W. J. Olms cheld, California, Oregon Power Co. store, Medford. NEWTOWN APPLE culls, long keeper 20c per lug. Bring containers. Wing Orchard. SHAKES 98 per thousands. Butte Falls. FOR SALE Good red and white ap ples. 3Ac box. You pick. Phtpps Or chards. FOR SALE Heating stove $10.00. Call after 7:00 p. m. at 625 S, Central or phone 735-R. WANTED To save cai owners trou ble by selling them 3-year guaran teed Batteries for $4.73 and your old battery. Severln Electric, Si a: nal Service Station on North River side. BODY FIR for sale. $1.00 per tier. Box 15S, Butte Falls. FOR SALE Plex-O-Olasa. tne perfect glass surjstltute. inclose Sleeping- laundry porches. Keep out wintry weather. Inexpensive, easy to In Btnll. Monarch Seed & Peed Co. FOR SALE Breakfast table and chairs; bed, complete; 9x12 Orien tal rug; wood range. 526 Palm St. Mrs. Hamacom. FOR SALE Bedding, pillows, etc. Articles irom bc up. t. a. water man, 358 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Delicious apples. M. F. Young, central roint, ore., willow Springs road. FOR SALE Ottawa drags w with 3 Diaaes, magneto, limb sawing at tachment. In new condition. N. F. Ohrt, Box 127. Spring St. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juloe. Deu vineyara, Rt. a, Medford. FOR SALE G.M.C. dump truck, 414- yard bed, good condition. Ask Ray Chamberlln. Gold Hill. FOR SALE Stock molasses. Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Mouse and rat extermin ators of all kinds. Monarch Seed Si Feed Co. FOR SALE Sheep guano, not loaded witn sou, tne pure quill, aio cwt. Monarch Seed it Feed Co. FOR SALE Fertilizer sulphur. arch Seed s Feed Co. APPLES, 40c per lug and up. O. V. Myers, old Pacific Hwy. Tel. 25B-J. FOR SALE Tokay Ornpes. orcnard, pnone 072-n-o. CORN for sale, 20 ton. Inquire Phoenix Garage. FOR SALE Grapes J. A Manke two miles east of Jacksonville adjoining Clancy orchard APPLES Gebhard's. Central Point. half mile north Bear Creek oridge JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Bedroom set. sewing machine bookcases, ranges, tea wagon Every article a bargain 106 South Grape CRAWFORDS. Mulrs and grapes, Va mile south white Griffin Creek school. Henry Huklll FOR SALE Best dry body fir wood in the valley Phone 615 (or prices' Hawley Transfer Co.. 118 N. Riv erside FOR SALE Grapes. Holmes Ranch Griffin creek. GOOD used collapsible Baby Buggy limine 1 ib;j-y Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Condition 7. Withdraw 13. Spanish coin 14. Expunged 15. inside 19. Qui: archaic 18. Symbol for copper If. Complement of a bolt XI. Cavity 33. Long narra tive poem 34. Uakeia mistake ?. Dry ZK Infatuation 29. Youthful years 81. Declare 33. Short for a man's name 14. Harnett for oxen 18. Gortons of dlncorrl 15. Correlative of either 40. Alchoiio beverars 42. Pronoun 45. Old noidier: colloq. 4T. African Hot tentot 49. Jo BO. Musical work Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle aIc1ea1pIa1rItwWg R 6 OMR A N E ElA S E C O DlNTf R Y WhG H T SPA THY E Q MaMr Y PAT EfsE "RU EISMH O A T E Hj H OIR nWsIO L RieMp R o 0 TikIu n k "Hn C DO PEpifflGlE 5 MR Afe SMRlUMGl C O NIL E Ay eMs p u 53. Island where a famous statue of Venus was found 84. rireek letter S&. Behold 66. Causing emo tion 61. By 80. Speaker 3. Contradict 64. Trlns 65. Worn away I I I I 1 PI? 1 1 1 I I 2, 2 l 5 iEj i 3 3L 2 i i ; S- : jii; " ft) 2 ilS ix. 3 2 2 -1 i 'S. f? 5 ,..L. 2 1 ... 3 k 2 i b k 1 h k i U b k k Is h FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS WILL deliver Klamath potatoes tott-n c. 'J. Logan. Phone 4-F-12, BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Wrecking yard and stock; oi usea parts ana care, email aown payment: terma. Inquire 133 No. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS LAUNDRY Rough dry. flat pieces ironeo. ec id. caned ior and deliv ered. Phone 1566-L. SPIRELLA CORSET! ERE Mrs. Dor othy Bomod. 1211 E. Main St. CHARIS & 8WAV18 Corsetlerea. Tel Medford 1202. Eagle Point 15-X-31 ASflAYER W. G. Wright, 614 W. llth St. Gold, silver, copper, cin nabar. WS ARE prepared to rebuild four automobile with modern equipment Frees' Garage. 601 N. Central. SEWING MACHINES adjusted, oiled in your nome, si. pnone bsj FELDMAN ELECTRIC, Bartlett and Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO 1'lTLb INsUKANCh ABSTRACTS EHC'KOWS Auctioneer. COL. C. B. McKAY. General Farm and Livestock Auctioneer; 15 years ex perience. Dates made anytime 501 E. Main. Medford. Ore. IMaiiu Instruction. FRED ALTON H A 1 Q HT -Teach er of Piano. Specialist in Classical and Modern Piano Instruction Chil dren. Adults: Beginners or Ad vanced Hatght Mmlo Studio. 811 Liberty Bldg. Chiropractic ruyslclan DR E W HOFFMAN OHIHUPKACTIO PHYSICIAN Jacksonville Hiway Phone 862. DR O 0 GOLDSBEHHY now located in new offices tn New Fluhrer Bldg room 302, phone 669. DR. WM. C. THOMPSON. Dentist. 328 Medford Bldg. Specializing In den tures. Dressmaking. rHE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered. 808 0 8 NatlonaJ Bank Building Tel 1181 Expert Wlnoow cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering Waiting Machine service. WASHING machine service, all makes Full line Maytag parts. Medford Maytag Co., 31 No Bartlett. Tel Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded camera Fireproof storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis fur Service. " Phone 644 EADS riiANSFER &s STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 316. Prions right Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage. Fur niture Moving and expert rurnlture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. P. E. SAMSON CO.. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKINO SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 332 111 No Fit St. Local and long distance Fuel oils any kind Green sumps in side of 3-mile limit Cross -Word Puzzle 10. Rtlstt 11. Speak from memory 12. Drew forth 17. Genus of the olive tree 30. Card with three spots 33. Father 36. Ice crystals 37. Uncanny 80. Coverlnjrof certain fruits 38. Tumultuous disorder 36. Captivates S7. Certain 33. Rounded con vex mold Ing 89. Rumor 41. Ssnd forth 4J. Rsvolvs 44. AsBrt4 46. Day of the week: abbf. 48. Form Into a line 81. Brittle 63. Above 67. Cut down 5S. Rlf 6L Metric land mesnure 63. Chrliittan era: abbr. DOWN L Old musical Instrument S. Act of holding 3. Mica J. Spread loosely . fitsts of the Union ?. Qreek Inland . Kep hark for future use 8. Bfor I. Story BUSINES8 DIRECTORY Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 83 South Bartlett. MONEY TO LEND October Says "Get Ready for Winter uo you neea oasn ior iusj. cunning or other fall and winter needs? Money advanced on your signature ana security, no endorsers, prompt, courteous, friendly service. SEE ORE. AND WASH. MTG. CO. MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARG EST PERSONAL FINANCE OO 45 8. Central, Craterlsn Bldg. tic No S-157-M-180. Phone 139 ROOFING DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Have It repaired now. AH work guaran teed. Estimates free. Phone 1263 J. R. Monson. LEGAL NOTICES Coonty Treasurer's CaU for General County Fund Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the reaemp tlon of all warrants drawn on the General County Fund that were reg lRtered to and including January 30th, 1037. Interest on the above called General County Fund Warrants ceasea on October 27th. 1937. Dated at Medford, Oregon, October 25th, 1937. RALPH B. SWEENEY, Treasurer of Jackson County. Oregon. MONTHLY STATKMEST SEPTEMHKR, 11)37 The following Is a statement of the proceedings ol the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, allowing a list 01 claimants ana supplies ior which tho claim is made and which were passed upon during the month of September, 1937. G. R. CARTER. County cierK. Genfra! Comity Fund Office Stationery and Supply Co., B23.40: Underwood Company, $7.60: 81ms Brothers, (124.75; Timber pro. ducts Co., S29.73: Agnes Deaver, eua.00; Alice Qandoe, (3600; Mar shall Smith Leonard, (68.95; State Relief, $1369.77; Mall Tribune Job De partment, (58.25; W. B. Coleman, postage. $1.00; Van Waters and Rog era, (36.00; R. V. Oardner, $274.84: BUI Johnson. $3.30; Medford Phar macy, (1.25; Edith Oault, $1.50; J. B. Coleman. $.69; Cloteen Newbry, $5.06; Pearl Barlow. $6.06; Maude Bailey, $5.06: Parthena 8. Ten-Ill. $5.18; Alice Combeat, $6.06: J. R. Robinson. $3.50; Medford Stationery store, $17.30: Peo pled Electric Store, $4.80; Trowbridge and Flynn, $15.76; Standard Oil Co., $3.16; West Coast Printing Co., $228.60: Helen Parish, $1.00; Western Union. $3.37; Mail Tribune, $.90; Verne Shangle, $25.00: Foster and Klelzer, $65.00: Elhart'a Book Store, $4.83: Knox Lumber Co., $3.40; Klock er Prlnterr. (18.00: Shell Oil Com pany, $170.71; W. W. Abbey. Inc. $1680: A. B. Dick Company. $5.50; Whlllock'a Golden Rule, $3.49; Woods Lumber Co., $63.30; Weeks and Orr, $23.70: J. P. Dodge and Sons, $34.84: Flck'a Hardware, $10.63; Jordan Elec tric Co., $72.00: M. P. and S. M. Co. $15.00: Medford Pharmaoy, $1.35 pac. Tel and Tel. Co., $89.12: Weeks and Orr, $165.00: Dr. Wm. P. Holt, $2.00: Chas. Gay. $4.00: Phil Harrison. $4.00: George Trelchler, $5.20: H. N. Butler, $4.00; C. A, Moore, $8 30: Mil dred Moore, $6.71; Bear Creek Orch ards. $13.70: c. B. cody. $9 00: a. k Carter, postage. $31.61; Dr. R. D. Coe $1.60; Heath'a Drug Store. $1.35: Mae Marks, $6.95; 8. W. Massenglll Co., $4.33; E7. R. Squibb and -son. $4.u; Shaw Supply Co., $7.60: Southern Oregon Elevator Co., (8.00; Consol idated Freight Lines, $.60; West Dis infectant Co.. $7.50; Miller Bryant Pierce Co., $40.00; Poatal Telegraph, $4.56: Valley Fuel Co., $3 50: A. 8. Bull. $6.76: Reliable Cash Grocery, $3.88: Hotel Medford. $13 20: Old Age Assistance. $3382.38; Blind Assistance $69.56; .Dependent Children. $415.35: Grace Brown. $6400: C. Z. Boydin, $11.08: O. I. Bourne, $9.58: Henry R. Byers, $7.18: N. 8. Young, $4.50; otto King, $1-00; Geo. Anarews, .-vi.uu; Milton Benford, $1.00; Bill Peck, $1.00: D. T. Lawton. $1.00: W. J. War. ner. $1.00: O. B. Carlton, $1.00: W. D. Roberts. $1.00: E. N. Bldcn. $1.00; Oeo. F. Llndley. $1.00; C. W Clause $1.00: Walter Relnklng. $1.00; Joe Zamarzla .$1.00: Inez Collier. $1.00: Guy Prescott, $35.50: Flynn Electric CO.. Bl-io: Ulty aanuary, aio.vu; uu' man Brothers. $3 70: F. J. Holbrook $6.00: Ashland Tidings. $100; R. B. Thompson, (25.28: J. J. Newberry Co , $10.97: tjacrea Mean jioepiwn, ax.uu; Abbott Laboratories. $7 65; N. B. Young. $1.80: Ethel Geyor. $1.50; Carl Hatr eld. (70.40: Earl Yoakiey, Bfu.au; Jarmln'B Drug store. $140.1; Dr. wm P. Holt. $169.86: Mall Tribune, $140; Klocker Prlntery. $27.50: The Todd sales Co.. $3.75: Sadie Btratton $14 60: Rose Kyle, $13.00: Ml lee c, Davis. $1200: oerald H Wenner, $14.60: Fred M- Schurman. $16.60; Iura M. Applewhite. $23 00: J. E. Stewart. $7.00: Alexander Pracht, $23 60: Ollle Easterllng. $11.60; A. A. Madden. $5.00: J. A. Hemstreet, 20.O0; C. D. Wiley. $21 00: Jesale M. Barklev, $7.8(1; R. E. Cundlff, $1900; Lyal Hartman, $5.00: Dorrla Neal'in $7.80; Oeo. O. Simpson. $14 00; W. D. Dotv. $18 00: Geo. w. . iveraon. $10 00: Blanche E. Brlggs. $1180: R. B. Beeson. $3.00: W. L. VanBeoy. $7 80; A. W. Lynch. $8.00; Walter Rowley. $0.00; Frank Jordan, $4 60; Ida Walk er. $10.40: Ira T. Reeder. $6.60: B. H. Moulton. $19.17: Wllda Hansen, on; Mary Walker, $6.47: Kay Chevrolet Co.. $2.00; Hardy'a Cash Btore, $3 00: Jordan Eleclrlo Co., $2,65; Baker Lin en Co., $15.60: Thos. H. Simpson. $3.45: Lamport's, $19.58; J. P. Dodne and Son, $9.06: Ashland Mill., (630: M and M Dept. Store, $3 95: Talent Feed Store. $24 60: Snider Dairy. $48 45: Homer Moore. $18 31: D. H. Stumpf. $1838: Snider Coffee Shop. $8 00; S. Oumpert Co., $3 83; Eat Side Market. $7.02: East Side Grocery. $1.99: Reliable Cash Grocery. $8 68; Beck'a Bakery. $3.61: O. J. Perrlne. $668; Western States Grocery. $54 13; I. R. Frldeger. $47.46; 0. C. Hoover, $645; Hubbard Brothers, $7.66; Lo rena Co.. $3.78: A. W. Wood, $10.75; The Fix It Shop, $3 60: Western Thrift Store. $1.00: Shell Oil Co, $.95: Vanco Products Co.. $3 68: Fort- mlller'a. $5 10: C. C. Hartley. (13 oil; Ted'a Feed Store. $2 50; Jarmln'B Dmg Store. $lor.8: Roy Norqiilst, (2000; Edith M. Flunrt. $18 00: West Side Pharmacy. $A0; John Laiuhlln $4.76; Medford Stationery Store, $5.55; Svd I. Brown, poatage, $10.00; R. A Holmes. $10 00; Bherlft. travel, $296 07; Johnaon'a Market, $13 48: Oilman Dairy, $14.24; Orover's Dairy, $60; Snider Dairy, $6 69; Riverside Mar ket, $4 60: Emll'a Market, $7 58: Econ omy Meat Market, $4 10; Tom Mur. pby, $.aa; u. i.. rtooinaon. at.uu; southern Oregon Oss Co.. $11.14; Carold J. Parker, $6 26: Strang's Drug Store, $126; Ltiman Brothers, $105; Home Grocery, $57.96: Strahan a Mar. ket. $26 44: Beet's Bakery. $30 38: Peerless Market, $4 42: Weeks and OrT. $3 00; Shaw Supply Co . 85; Oregon 6taU Employment Seme, $58.57; Bloch's Oolden Rule. $61.81: Copco. $78.46: Jessie Kendall, $6.70; George Nellaon, travel, $27.50; Juven ile travel, $48.10: Frank Perl, $16.00; H. D. Reed. $14.70. 1 Emergency Fnnd - O and C. Land Association $500.00; Geo. H. Yeo, $84.40: Chaa BUtch. $3493: Walter Anderson. $11.97; Fred Anderson. $16.38. Dog License Fund O. 8. Blackford. $3.50; J. W. Pnlltt, $3.60: w. A. Nlckell. $1060: City of Medford, $6.00: Jackson County Hu mane Society, $.83. Fair Operation Fund E. R. Santo, $100.00: R. O. Fowler, $22.60: C. B- Cordy, $33.80: Fletcher Fish, $98.50: Chaa, BUtch, $49.90. .Medford Library Weeks and On. $3.60; A. J. Swan is. (4 20: Bather Gate Co., $21.00; Blanche Powell, $36.19; Oregorf News Co.. $43.61: Kate A. Gaddls. $21.65; J. K. Olll Co.. $22.34: MacMlllen Com pany. $27.43: Nedwlck Book Store. (l.tw. Bounty Fund Leonard Chestnut. $3.00; A. C. Van Golder, $3.00: Howard Doak. $3.00; r. w. Rose. $3.00: W. R. Peabody, $3.00; Vernon Hopklna. $138 00; Em ma Savage. (6 00; Albert Arnold, o.uu; Vesta Barnard, $1500: F. I. Pryor, $3 00: Alvln conover. $3.00; M. Ray. (3.00: Lester Marshall. $3.00: F. W. Peck. $3.00: cart A. Henry. $3 00; Ban Dawson. $3.00: tra woitoik, $3.uv; Maiden LeHov. $3.00: A. O. VanQal dor, $3.00; Chaa McKee, $3.00; A. O. Hayes. $3.00; Sherman Egger. $a.ou; n w PnM a3.nn: Vesta Barnard, $3 00; J. M. McDowell. $a.ou: vergu Polk. $3.00: L. Daugherty. $3.oo: w, M Hansen. $3.00: F. F. SI'.va. $3.00: W. A. Nlckell. $3.00: C McKee, $3.00. Road Fund. Woodbury Company. $373.74; Mar shall Smith Leonard. $34.00; Hansen Hdw. Co.. $6.25: Medford Cono. Const. Co.. $1330.54: Hawklnson Tire Service. $67.68; Trusty Lumber Co., $394.53; Roy Ashpole, $10.79: Pierce Auto Freight, $17.77; Montgomery Ward Co., $48.00: Paolflo Motor Transport, $1.38; Electrlo Steel Foundry Co., $181.00; Medford Service Station, $64.40; P. B. Rynnlng. expenses, $13.95; Dawson Filing Works, $4.75; Knox Lumber Co.. $86.18; Chain Belt Co. (131.66: Eada Transfer, $5.00; Medford Iron Works. $2.24: Woods Lumber Company. $13.44: C. Z. Boy den. $22.10: L. W. Lull, $45.45: Pao. Tel and Tel. Co.. $53.45; Frank Jones, $3.19: Tobe Stone. $8.50: V'hlte Motor Co., $10.63; E. F. Webber, $1634.63: Trowbridge Cabinet Worka, $1.35; W. W. Abbey, inc., $39. iu; rtanonai xiuo nlul Association. (52.00: J. E. Hasel- tlne Co., $161.03: Plnley Implement Co., $1.20; Trusty Lumber Co., $468.95; Standard Oil Co.. $3092.41: General Petroleum Corp., $140.80: Colyear Mo tor Salea Co., $178.31; Llttrell Part CO.. $89.87; Shell OH Co.. $3a.4a; C. E. Oatea Auto Co., $1.68; Union on Co.. B380.98: Trowbridge and Flynn, $1.00; Neptune Meter Co., (76.2U; pure iron uuivort uo.. ..oo.u Flck'a Hardware. $227.53: Paclflo Else man Co.. $124.80: Irwin HodSOn CO., $43.40; Air Reduction Balea Co., $o.ou; vim.ton. anftaS: LorenB Co.. $135.50: E. F. Webber, $1001.00; General aooi Co., $23.85; Chas. BUtch, $31 80: A. J. Kellenbeck. 8114.14: Walter Anderson, $79.28: Lloyd Norman, $83.10; Jamea Gwln, $67.74: A. wauenoerg, ai.i .o. Kenneth Wattenberg. $114.75; Mau rice Cranston. (81.20; Robert craig, (10095: Mike Yovovlch. $91.76; Wll- lis Hodge, $78.14; Geo. Hodge, 84.53; Andv Mitchell. $79.73: Roger Yost, $73.35; E. R. Arnold, $05.37; F. H. Kelly. $99.70; Lincoln unariey. tti.ai, Oeo. Lemlre, $47.84; R. C. Fletcher, 8.78: Jim Merrltt. $134.27: Barl Jones, $100.97; Leonard Andrews, $83.67; Walter Jensen, $7.97; Lester Throckmorten, $137.00; Ralph Mor rltt, $9895; Lincoln Pence, $784(6; R. D. Nichols, $60.60: Prank Cham plln, $7.97; James Clanahan. $16 94; Joe Mynotte, $35.53; W. M. Tethrow, 118.76: Henrv Meyer. $88.77: Andy Smith. $98.95; J. W. Olllaspey, $82.65; J. B. Stovall, $83.66; L. M. McDonnell, $30.30; C. Z. Boyden, $42.91; a. i. Bourne, $60.29: Henry R. Byors, $78.62; Percy Haley. $67.86: L. J. Big ham, $113.77; Gale Moulton. $121.00; II. C. Dooms, $114.75; R. J. Rlnabai ger, $139.36; F. E. Jenkins. $13546; W. J. Burbldge, $97.70; Jaok Thrasher, $64.49; Eber Weed, $04.45; Oene Hooper, $6742: L. B. McKlnnla, $114.76; J. H. Lacy, $107.26; D. O. Modroll. $137.69; R. N. Finney. $127.00; Frank Chaplin, $12.78 Art Boggls. $117.25; Ed Oowden, $48.63; Ed Btlllwell, $123.66; Chaa. Dooms, $129.88; Frank Denzer, $103.98; Har old Tolle. $116.00; W. A. Sheldon, $100.96; W. L. Tolle. $118.25: Wm. McCann, $100.40; Claire L. Conway, $100.40; D. J. Clifford, $100.40; Don Fredericks, $100.86; Fred Anderson, $85.06; Ed Anderson $103.70; Ed Hu bert, $3.39; H. W. Scogglns, $100.95; f. W. Palmer. $947; Ray C. Palmer, $9 67; R. Daugherty. $60.61; Mlrl Morse, $116.50; Oils Beck, $49.43; O. L. Robinson, $73.35 F. A. Denzer, $61.43; Oeo. West, $99.70; Theo. Glsss, $09.70; Robert McCabe, $94.36: Thoa. Roseberry, $173.70; B. H. Moulton, $01.08; A. A. Thull, $6.38; Cliff OaM, $83.10; John Moulton, $5433; Lyal Hartman. $100.76; Lewi Applebaker, $84.34; Elliott Rhoten. $84.34; Blmon Johnson. $34.34; s. Heartoar, ..; Anton Ring. $43.07: W. Edens, $103.14; Dick Klrkpatrlck. $4386; Wesley Hartman, $141.74; Lloyd Norman, $6.38; Air Reduction Sales Co., $10.60; Tobe Stone, $6.00; Llttrell rarta w , $39.57; Medford Service Station, $1887: American Tractor company, $19.95; Jackson County Publishing Co., $19.00; Davis ond Davis, $6 76; ptrk'a Hardware. $64.72: General Pe troleum Corp. $23.85: Cedar Raplda Engineering Co., $18.03; Timber Pro duct CO., $2U.uu; ai ncno, e..i Brill Metal Work, $1000: Medford auto Wrecklnsr CO.. $1.00: W. W. Ab bey, Inc., $18.00: Pure Iron Culvert Co., $364.31; Consolidated Freight Lines, $820: Electric Bteei rounary Co., $33.10: Roy Asnpois, (ii.tc: r. r-, Burk. $3.60: C. V. Elliott, $60.00: Dawson Piling Worka, $2.74; Hansen Hardware Co., $26.86; Harrlion Part Co., ( 90 McLeod McLEOD, Oct. 38. (Spl) McLeod Extension Unit held It first meet ing for the fall term on October 13 at the home of Mrs. Zella Tunis. There were 18 members present and one visitor. Next meeting will be November 10 at the home of Mrs. Caroline Harding. All members are Invited. Friends of Kdmondson at Mc Leod were grieved to hear of ol death October IB. Mr. Edmonson had lived here about 80 year re cently moving to Butt Fella. Elk Creek Parent Teachers assoc iation waa organised October 30 at the school house. Mrs. J as. Hoey of Medford, county president, and Mrs. Adam were then. The following officers wen elected: Mrs. Aria Ragsdal. president; Mrs. Treaaie Vaughn, vice president: Mrs. Caro line Harding, secretary, and Mrs. Proctor, treasurer. Thar war mothers present and refreshment war served after the meeting. Parent Study club held their tint meeting for the fall term, October 19. Officer elected were Mrs. Patty Clemen, president; Mrs. Vleda Ne ville, secretary; Mrs. Francla Pleraon, librarian; Mrs. Eula Mlddlebuaher and Mrs. Treesle Vaughn, leader. H. a. elub of the Upper Rogu Grange met for the regular meeting October IB at Grange hall with 16 member present and Mrs. Theo. Olaas and Mrs. B. Paber of Central Point, visitors. The ladles completed plans for the turkey dinner to be held In the Grange hall Sunday, October 81. Everyone Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Randal Axtell war dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Bruoe Orleves. October 16. Mra. Alma Merrlman and Mr. Llal Tucker of Trail Yldted at the Bob Alworth home October 30. Dinner guest of "Hardlngs Par adise" October 18 were Miss Eater Amldon, VI Penall, W. Johnston and Tom Fay and Walter McEwen. Alfred Bedtngfleld killed a coyote October 16. Mr. and Mra. Qua Dltaworth ha moved to "Rogue' Roost" for n winter. PHOVOLT, Oct. 36. (Spl.) Field day wa observed here Thursday and Friday when Harland Fields of Marsh- field brought his plane down In Fields' field for brief visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Bud Fields. Rarland. who formerly lived bar, la piloting hi own plane, a Taylor Gub, atmltar to the training plana at the Medford airport. It has a land ing speed of 38 miles an hour. Ha made the trip In an hour and 40 minute, using five gallons of gaso line. He plans to leave Saturday. On his trip here last year, he was held at Myrtle Point a week when because of the amokt. from the Ban don fire, he was unable to land $ bis home field. Mrs. Charlea McDonald Is expecting her alater, Mrs. T. T. Treloar, of Butte, Mont., the first of November to spend the winter at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Provolt had a their guests this week Mr. and Mr. Pike of Orovllle, Calif. The young couple were married at Klamath Falls en route here. From provolt they went to Marsbfleld to visit Miss June Provolt, who la enrolled In a school of beauty culture there. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Richardson and family of Castle, Rock., Wash-, are returning to their former home on the Measlnger road, which has been occupied by the Olen Hunters. The Hunters will take the house at the time plant occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Plnnlgar, who are moving to Grant Pass. The Grange Gold Hill Orange. At regular meeting of Gold Hill Grange held October 21, committee re porta were heard, Way and mean committee announced a the general committee for the carnival to be held In the pavilion November 13, Mr. 8. K. Barnes, Mrs. Beulab Nathan, Mrs. Beatrice Oal broth, Mra. Wm. rargu- aon, Mlas Kenneth Kegg. Miss Sibyl Walker, 8. K. Barnes and Wm. Fer guson. Plan for the carnival are progress ing and a good time la assured all who attend. Plans were mads for the Initiation held at Bams Valley October 32. Mr. and Mr. John Esaman were candi date from Gold H1U Grange. The third and fourth degrees will be given at Eagle Point this week. A letter from Elton Petri, Talent Granger at Georgia Warm Springs, was read. He wrote a very Interest ing and amusing letter and all pres ent enjoyed hearing It. Lecture hour led by J. W. Nlsb eon- slated of piano duet by Mrs. Beulaa Nathan and Mra. Beatrice Galbreatn, and a whistling solo by Sibyl Walker. A hobo lunch was served by the women and purchased by the men. Next meeting will be the annual election of officers. All members are asked to be present. Central Point Orange H. 1. O. of Central Point Orange will meet October 37 at the home of Mrs. Bralnerd. Pinal plans for the carnival booth will be made and all members are asked to be present Orange will hold a carnival Friday, October M. Watch tor later an nouncements, Ths publio I Invited. t'pper Applegate Orange Orange met In regular session Oc tober 33. Lecture hour followed bus iness meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker had charge of the lecture program. A tew household and agriculture questions were given members to answer. A solo was given by Ed Walker; Fred Dorn gave a reading; a aklt, "The Wedding." was presented by Harry Malott, the bride "Shorty" Faras worth, the groom, and Ed Walker, the parson. A large aquaah, donated by Mr. Harr, was given to th person guess ing nearest to Its weight. Mra Amos McKee, being the lucky on, received the 40-pound squash. A dance will be sponsored here November t. Bllva's orchestra will play. 4 MOVING After November 1, DR. JUS RICK ert. Optometrist, will occupy Suits) 317. New Fluhrer Bldg,, Main and central. Elevator South Central St. WINDOW O LABS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably Trowbridge Cab in at Worka Two types of menus are In use In restaurants today: Table d'hote and a la carte. Meals ordered from an a la cart menu cost th sum total of th Individual dishes. Meals ordered from a table d'hote menu cost on set price. Domestication of cattle Is said to have begun 10.000 year ago Cows were worshipped la Babylonia la $000 B.O, Provolt