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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
TAKEN UP One old brlndle cow: one
broken horn, silt In one ear.
FOR SALE Bean spray rig. A-l
condition, cheap. Inquire at Web
ster ranch, on Old Stage road. W.
W. Hartley '
' FOUND Football. Owner may hive
same by caUlng at Tribune office
and Identifying same.
LOST Tan leather spectacle case
containing keys, currency, etc.; $5
reward. Return to Tribune.
LOST Australian Shepherd dog.
Reward. Phone 699-R-5.
I.OST U dot, missing, call 1616.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced woman for
housework: good wages. Call 1421
X Sunday, and 758 week days.
COMPETENT maid for general house
work and cooking: 3 in family.
References, uox ioo.
WANTED Young woman for house
work. Tel. 1487-W.
WANTED SITU A TIONS
WANTED Chance to earn room and
board by elderly gentleman. Ref
erences available Box 4947. Tribune.
WANTED Tractor work, olowinfr Al
Bendlcksou. McAndrews noad. Box
414. Routs 3.
' CONTRACT plowing by Job. Write
P. O. Box 461. Wm. Cherry.
WANTED Office work by experi
enced gin, mn-pauiir m.,...
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
REFINED LADY want cheerful front
room Wltn prn-RWJ miun.v.
privileges. On or near East Main,
close In. References exchanged.
613 So. Central.
WANTED Good home for small dog
232 V, 8. Ivy.
RELIABLE couple wish to care for
home during winter. References fur
nished. Write Box 4986, Tribune.
to SELL you a 100-lb sack of those
mealy eu&mato nciiea ucm w""
toes for 900 Free delivery Peer
less Market. Phone 60S
WANTED 20 head of young fitock to
pasture for 30 daya. J. E. Olaas.
Brownsboro, On.
JUNK Highest prices paid lot brass
radlatora. copper, storage battrlee
aluminum and other metals.
Scrap iron small or large lots
, pipe and machinery wool and oot
ton raga inner tube
Out prices will interest yon.
Hides roiv, twi '
Household Goods. Furnltun .Stoves
bought ana soio
MEDFOKD BARGAIN HOUSE
WB PAV MORB CASH
For your furniture
BOLBHOOK A ANIlKtlVS
6th end Front Phone 847
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished spt., close In
231 W. 5th Phc.ne 476-Y.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT --Apartment: living room,
bedroom and Hl'ohenette. Business
girl jfefsrred. rhoo. 15H2-J.
FOR WENT Upper 3-room furnished
apartment. Inquln 804 E. Main
Phone irl-X.
FOR RENT Unfurnished 6 -room
apartment sua o. wewiown oi
varnished apartment for rent, with
l electrical convenlencea Inquire
305 South Oakdsle
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 25. 4-room htn. nice
ly furnished. 8214 Osk 6t. 1841-J.
. Bni 4.m.M hnllii 1 mm nf
ground, on Lozler Lsne. Call at
730 Dakota.
FOR REST 8 -room furnished house
at 223 so. Riverside, cioss in. jsj
457-J
FOR RENT BOARD ROOMS
BOARD and room. 336 N Riverside.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Hes ted sleeping room
133 Almond.
HEATED, very attractive room for
gentleman, do rennsyivenia.
SLEEPING ROOM. 306 8. Holly.
SLEEPING ROOM - 2 reek. 316
Hamilton
ATTRACTIVE room. 04 B. Orape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
rOR RENT Highway business place
with living quarters. Phone 1268.
FOR RENT Several acrea scross from
Rosy Ann ball. N. P. Ohrt.
FOR RENT Business location. 117 N
Riverside. Call 3S7.
PIANO for rent. M OO montb. Palmer
Music Store.
FOR EXCHANGE
WILL TRADE Zenith electric washer
for gasoline washer. Box 498, care
' Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cooking and
eating apples. 3 boxes 2fic ana up.
Joe Kantor, Rt. 4, Fern Valley.
FOR SALE or trade for car, restau
rant business and equipment. Low
rent. Talent cafe. Talent, ure.
FOR EXCHANGE
REAL ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE Very fine home on
east Sloe, large lot. anaae. anruos,
2-car garage. Want good 5-room
bungalow. 409 Medford Center
Bldg. C. S. Butterfleld.
3-RM. HOUSE, lot 30x100, for acre-
age or country. Box 4771. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
- Close In modern house.
SV 1 hll 104 South Oakdale: large
"ww living room, bedroom,
bath, aleeplng porch, kitchen,
breakfast nook, fireplace, garage:
350 down, balance 25 per month
including Interest 6. Will accept
car up to saou aa aown payment
W. E. Rowley.
FOR SALE 100 acres good alfalfa
land, well Improved, 4 miles from
Medford on highway. Also cattle
and sheep ranch located 16 miles
from Medford on good roan; aoout
20 miles wire fencing, 8-room house,
barn, outbuildings. Also 675-acre
farm near Jacksonville to be sold
as a whole or subdivided, to close
an estate. F. E. Bybee, Medford
FOR SALE 502 Park Ave.. 7-room
house; hardwood floora, lot laux
130 with shade trees, lawn In back,
double garage, either furnished or
unfurnished. This property offered
st attractive price and terms for
quick sale. Chas. R. Ray. Room
204 u. s. Natl. Blag, rnone aua.
TWO dairy ranches, stock, equipment
hav, grain. 408 Mealora uenter
Bldg. O. S. Butterfleld.
for SALE 5-room modern bunga-
low, 16 Crater Lake Ave., 32750. toi.
597-R-3. Owner. G. E. Pierce
Shown by appointment.
200-ACRE ranch for sale or trade
See Jack at Jack's 2nd Hand Store,
106 So. Grape.
FOR SALE: 3-room furnished cabin:
electric lights, noar new Elk Creek
school, call iu&j-j-v or ,-oe.
A a A A 13i acre, well located
SIllll near Medford: 4-room
w ww modern house, city wat
er, Term3.
. ... Beautiful East Side
SZl7flll home, exceptionally well
W"4W built; modern in every
respect. Represents Investment, of
(6,900.
lit Af pa 108 acres, close In; 3
Sol hi modern houses, dairy
w ww barrii g00d geneial farm:
$2,000 will handle.
BROWN fc WHITE. 104 W. Main.
CLOSE IN
A a p a a. &-room attract tve home
S rJh III on close-in street; nice
wwwww dlstrlctt available to
schools; spacious living room wt'-h
hardwood floors and fireplace; 3
bedrooms.
Also
a OF A A Very attractive 4-room
SZuUll bedroom home, located
v w on good close-in paved
street. . House In good condition,
excellent location. Terms. Total
price $2,500.
CHARLES A. WING AOENCY. INC.
100 E. Main Bt. Phone 728.
ATTENTION
WOOD MEN OR STOCK MEN
Here Is your opportunity: 160 A.
pasture and wood, well located on
good road and creek, only 93 per A.
L. O. PICKELL, 16 8. B&rtlett.
20 ACRES, 4-room house, 10 acres
prunes. 10 acres grapes. An ideal
chicken ranch at a low price. E.
C. Faber, Central Point.
FOR SALE 100 So Orange, A rooms.
8 bedrooms. 3 sleeping porches,
wood abed, double garage Phone
196, business hours.
HOUSES POB 9 A LB is Medford tod
surrounding towns Easy terms
Jackson Couoty Federal daring
Loan Association.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
Of BROWN & WHITE
FOR SALE 48 North Orange St..
room Dome: nardwuoa floors tbree
bedrooms and sleeping porch: norm
in rear to be moved off Priced foi
quick fate at 13640 Charles R
Ray exclusive agent Room 304 0
8. Natl Bank Phone 303
LOOK IN n for a farm city home or
a business? See Sid Blood 133 N
Central Phone 480
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Call Warren Pat
tenon 301 Liberty Bldg. or O A
Barnes 167 East Rth St Emrene
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FRESH COW for sale. Rt. 1, Box 0.
Jacksonville Hwy.
FOR SALE Cows and heifers. Reta
king, end of Beau Lane.
FOR SALE Brown Swiss bull cslvei.
from 3 to 10 months old. Phone
417.
GENTLE sorrel colt for sale.
Chandler, Talent.
FOR SALE Fine weaner pies. Second
house west aide road south Oak
Orove school. R. L. Ray.
FOR SALE Hone and oowa. Cox
ranch. South Peach St.
HAVE few Corrtdale bucks 9 months
old. Heavy shearing stock. Priced
reasonable. Hawkins Bros , Apple
gat. Or.
FOR SALS Horse, an kinds: oat
hay in barn; oowa will trad
Stewart Ave to Thomas road jack
Martin
FOR SALE Extra fin Chester White
weaner plga on Airport Road. F. A.
Ivm.
FOR SALE-POULTRY
FOR SALE Purebred R. I R. U'illfiS
and one-year-old hens. Earl Heft,
Central Point. Phone 193.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE 3 male Scottle-Fox Ter
rier puppies. 12 Western Ave.
REG. Roller Canaries, all colors. Mrs
C. A. DeVoe. 1137 W. Main.
AUSTRALIAN shepherd pups. Csll at
Covered wagon: also white rabbits.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
GUARANTEED USED CARS
1037 BUICK Sedan: radio and
heater, new tires; dark
green $1178
137 BUICK 3-dr. Touring Se
dan: radio and heater: 14,-
000 mllea. only 878
1930 uuicK 40 sedan: low mile
age . I 850
1935 CHEV. Master Town Sedan:
radio and heater I 595
1038 CHEV. Plck-uc: low mile
age, new tires I 495
1934 CHRYSLER 6 Sedan: radio
and heater .. 830
1938 FORD Coune: rumble seat,
radio and heater ... $ 565
1934 FORD Victory ....$ 885
1935 HUDSON Sedan: only run
30.000 miles I 678
1934 OLDS Sedan 573
1935 PLYMOUTH Coupe .... 415
1934 PLYMOUTH Coupe 393
1933 PLYMOUTH Coupe S43
G.M.A C. terms. Your car In trade.
SKINNER S GARAGE
Bulck and GJd.C. Trucks.
143 South Riverside
FOR SALE '36 Oldsmoblle Pickup, or
will trade lor grain. Mcfaaoen,
Lozler Lane.
FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet aein
300. Ada F. Easton, Gold Hill
THE BEST BUYS ARE ALWAYS
FOUND AT ABBEY'S
"35 V-8 Coupe; new motor, good
tires. You can't go wrong
on this one $435.00
'31 Chev. Sedan, Just overhaul
ed from stem to stern; new
tires 8395.00
'36 LaFayette 3-door, fine con
dition; radio. A great
economy car - $585 00
International Pickup, first sold
In 1937. Low mileage, heavy
duty tires 8650.00
29 Ford Truck, under and
over drive; good tires; a
fine farm or wood truck 8145.00
33 Chev. Master Coach with
trunk; good tires and mo
tor - 8345 00
29 Ford 3-door: clean as a pin.. 8125.00
'34 Plymouths, ono coupe, one
4-door. both good and both
priced to sell.
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
Ninth and Bartlett. Tel. 303.
Open Evenings and 8undaya.
STUDEBAKER'S USED CARS
Look Them Over Before You Buy.
1935 DeLuxe Studcbaker Sedan.
1933 Ford Sedan
1937 Studebaker 3edan
1931 Studebaker Sedan
1931 Dodge Sedan
1935 Ford Station Wagon
129 Chevrolet Sednn
1929 Chevrolet Coupe
1930 Bulck Coupe
Also a nice line of lower priced used
cars, $25 and up.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
South Riverside. Open Sunday.
O. E. GATES AUTO CO.
R. St. O. USED CARS
'AS. -nraham Couoe . .-8465
'35 Graham 4-door Sedan.. -..$495
36 Ford Fordor Sedan $496
'34 Ford Coupe ..$3B5
'36 Ford Tudor Sedan ..$570
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett.
FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet da luxe
coupe, fine condition; $260. Call
14-F-4
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fllberta and walnv.ts, 16c
lb. Mrs. D. J. Stelner, near Howard
school.
BIG 8ALE on new and used rsdlos
at Pick's Hardware. Sew as low
aa $5.
ANTIQUE square piano for sale. Tel
1261. 1405 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Toledo wood range, 36
Vancouver.
FOR SALE Acoustlcon ear phone at
a bargain. 724 E. Jackson. Phone
1031-R.
SPITZ ENBERG APPLES
Hlehlv colored, lumnle pack Snitxen'
berg apples for sale. Newbry As
Son's. South Front St. Phone 892
or 1001.
APPLES AND NUTS Jonathans,
SDltxenberns. Delicious: walnuts,
almonds and chestnuts. Dolph
Phlpps. Crater Lake Hwy.
FOR SALE Bagley scraper, 4-wheel
auto chnssls. 1119 w. Main.
FOR SALE Sweet Spanish onions,
boilers and No. 1. D. A. Nelson,
east of Beck's Bskery. McAndrews
road and Morrow. No Sunday aaie.
FOR SALE 200 quarts of canned
zrult. inquire rial wngnt. r noenix.
CORN FOR SALE. l'4o lb., at ranch,
Rt. 3, Mrs. Vaughan, Climax road
OLD QUILTS tied and re-covered, $1
Phone 15G6-L.
FOR SALE Good red and white ap,
pies. 25c box. You pick. Phlpps Or
chards.
FOR SALE Bedding, pillows, etc
. Articles from 6c up. T. A. Water
man. 358 So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE Grapes J. A Mank
two miles east of Jacksonville
adjoining Clancy orchard
APPLES. 40c per lug and up. O. T
Myers, old Pacific Hwy. Tel. 258-J
CORN for sale, $20 ton.
Phoenix Garage.
Inquire
APPLES Gebhard's. Central Point,
halt mil north Bear Crk orldg
CRAWFORDS Mulrs nd grapes, U
mile south whit O rutin Creek
school. Henry Huklll.
FOR SALE Best dry body fir wood
in the valley Pbon 815 for price
Hawley Tranaler Co. II N Rlv-
ralde .
GOOD used oollapslbl Baby Buggy
Phnns 1183-Y
MISCELLANEOUS
TRUCK for hire. 707 West Jackson.
SPIRELLA COR8ET1ERE Mr. Dot'
othy Somod, 1311 B. Main St.
CHARIS At SWA VIS Cornet I erea. Tel
Medford 1202, Eaal Point i6-X-31
4S8AYEH W O Wrljht. 814!$ W
tlth St. Oold, silver, copper, eln-nabar.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLb IN8UUANCB
AturKAC'1'8
Kftt'HOWS
Auctioneer.
COL. O. B. McKAY. General Farm and
Livestock Auctioneer, 15 years ex
perience. Dates made anytime
601 E. Main. Medford. Ore.
Chlropractte Fnytlclu
DR K. W HOr'fMAN
CH1KUPHAOT10 PHYSICIAN
Jacksonville Hiway Phone 883
DR. WM. O. THOMPSON, Dentist. 328
Medford Bldg. Specialising In den
tures. Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett.
Dressmaking.
THE DOMESTIC SHOP Dressmaking.
Tailoring. Alterations. Hats and
dresses remodeled. Coat rellned.
Aprons, house dresses. 19 N. Bartlett.
fHE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
ana Kemoaeung Buttons ana
Buckles covered. 308 U S. National
Bank Building rel 1181
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, orl.
najuleailngnipholsterlng
Washing Machine service.
WASHING machine service, all makes
Full line Maytag parts. Medford
Maytag Co., 31 No. Bartlett. Tel. 38
MONEY TO LEND
Cash for Thanksgiving
And Other Needs
HERE'S A REAL REASON
FOR BEING THANKFUL
-a cash loan that will enable you to
pay up oia Dins ana nave some
money left over for your holiday
expenses. You can get any amount
up to $300 from us get It promptly
with no endorsers requlrea. Small
monthly payments arranged to suit
your convenience. Call, write or
phone. No obligation.
ORE. AND WASH. MTG CO.
45 S. Central. Craterlan Bldg.
Lie. No. S-157-M-180. Phone '.39
Plauo Instruction.
FRED ALTON H A 1G HT Teacher of
Piano. Speclallat In Classical and
Modern Piano Instruction Chil
dren. Adults; Beginners or Ad
vanced Height Musle Studio 818
Liberty mag.
ROOFING
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Have It
repaired now. All work guaran
teed. Estimates free. Phone 1363
J. R. Monson.
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded oarrtera. Fireproof
storage. Expert crating, packing
'and shipping ssrvic. "Davis fur
Servloe " Phone 644.
BADS TRANSFER at STORAGE CO.
Office 38 So Fir. Phone 815. Prions
right. Service guaranteed.
SAMSON Transfer and Storage, Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
packing servie Fireproof storage
new low ratea.
F. B. SAMSON CO.. Phone 888
STUART'S TRUCKINO SERVICE
Felephon 1033 or 832 111 No Fir
St. Local and long distance Fuel
oils any kind Green sumps in
side of 3-mlle limit
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LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Alden
Galbreatb, Deceased.
The undersigned, having been ap
pointed Administratrix of th Estate
of Alden Galbreath. deceased, by the
County Court of the County of Jack
son. State of Oregon, and having
qualified.' notice Is hereby given to
sll persons having claims against said
eatate. to present them to the office
of the undersigned's attorney at 136
East Main Street, Medford. Oregon,
properly verified and with proper
vouchera. within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
Notice, which is October 11. 1937.
BEATRICE GALBREATH.
Administratrix of the Estate
of Alden Galbreath, deceased.
O. H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for the Estat.
Summons
In th Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Dora E. Smith, Plaintiff,
va.
Harry Elton Smith, Defendant.
To Harry Elton Smith, th above
named Defendant.
In the Name of the But of Ore
gon, you are hereby summoned and
required to appear In the 'above en
titled court and cause and anawer
the comnlalnt of the plaintiff there.
In on file against you within four
weeks from the date or tne first pud
Ucstlon of this summons: and you
are notified that. If you fall to ap
near and answer said complaint with
In said time, plaintiff will apply to
the court for a decree aa prayed for
in aald complaint: namely, for a ae
cree forever dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant and for auch
further relief as to the court may
seem eaultable.
This summons Is published for four
consecutive weeks bv order or Hon
orable H. D. Norton, Judge of th
above entitled Court, made on the
18tn day of October. 1937, directing
same to be published In the Medford
Mall Tribune, a newspaper published
In Jackson County, Oregon: and you
are. In said order, and nereoy re
quired to appear and answer plain
tiff's complaint within four weeka
from the date of the first publication
of this summons, ntst publication of
this eummona la the 18th day of
October. 1937.
J. F. FLIEGEL.
Attorney for Plaintiff
83 North Central Avenue,
Medford. Oregon.
Table Rock
TABLE ROCK. Not. 1. (Spl.)
Corn husking I th order of the day
here among farmers, with some fall
grain being aeeded In the west sec
tion of the district, where heavier
soils prevail.
Orchardlats have finished harvtst-
lng pears and apples and era now
turning thlr ttention to cover crop,
hold-over blight, fall pruning and
apraylng.
According to reports from orchard
workera, the pear crop In thla sec
tion waa much lighter than usual
with the exception of Winter Nells,
which were larger and mora prolific
thla year.
E. W. Carlton la selling a large
amount of apple wood cut from the
trees he pulled out laat winter.
Mrs. Msry Myers has been suffer
ing the past week from an Injured
ankle.
Mrs. P. R. Cookson of Seattle ar
rived Sunday for a two weeks' visit
with her brother, O. T. Wilson, and
family.
Mrs. Gardner of Oakland, Calif.,
was here the tint of last week try
ing to get Information that would
help her locate relatlvea who lived In
the Meadows district many year ago.
A carload of Iambs was sold laat
week to California parties by local
sheep men.
Lewis brothers, sheep kings of the
Cross -Word Puzzle
II. Iharptiifng
ton
II. Babylonian
deity
.0. Hartng graat
force of
tmpulaa
31. Mail
II. Genua of the
common
elothea raotb
U. Any plant of
the lrla
family
It. form of
mualca)
eompoelttoB .
IT. Small ca.nll
II. Dally food and
drink
II. Hurrlta
34. Feel one's way
17. Callow person
who txlee to
how off:
col lot).
40. Build!
41. Froaen watar
41. Dance
46. Harveat
47. Public vehicle
41, Collection ot '
faet
41. DcompoM
SI. Summit
It. Kind of ba
II. Italian river
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ft. Preaent
I. Exist
I. Cut off
. Anlmata
I. Faitar
16. Dutch city
U. Dowry
Rogue RJrar valley, brought thtlrl
large band of aheep down from th
summer range laat week.
Farmers In this section report leas
annoyance from hunters than ususl.
Pheasants congregate In com fields
and owners of corn field are not
sold on the idea of allowing hunting
In them, especially during busking
time.
Very little venison has been brought
Into the neighborhood by local hunt
er this year, although a few have
been quit successful, among them
being Frank Myers and Bob Bishop.
The Mel Atkins family are now
resident of th Eagle Point district,
where Mr. Atkins has leased the
Brltt ranch. Mr. Atkins farmed the
Pendleton place here . for aeveral
years, during which time he brought
the place up to th peak of produc
tion. Th Atkins were oxcellent
neighbors and their msny friends
were sorry to loss them from the
district.
The many hundreds of wood ducks
which Inhabit the local ponds snd
sloughs are reported . to have de
stroyed considerable grain along Ir
rigation and drain ditches.
First meeting of the season of ths
Community club was held Wednesday
evening at the school bouse. The
program waa furnished by pupils of
the school. The following club offi
cers were elected, for the ensuing
year: Prealdent, H. M. Harper; vice-
prealdent, Mrs. Brenneaholts; secretary-treasurer,
Melvln Smith.
The school budget as submitted
was nearly 35 per cent lower than
laat year, the decrease being made
possible by the better collection of
taxes.
Forest Creek
FOREST CREEK, Nov. 1. (Spl.)
Mrs. Armprtest. Sr., spent October 38
at the home of Mrs. Maud Herrlott
of Applegate.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Olbson of
Los Angeles arrived laat week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poarce.
where they plan to stay this winter,
Mr. Olbson Is a nephew of Mrs,
Pearce.
Leonard Cheanut and Martyn and
Oerald Pearce were members of the
Jacksonville high school football
team which played In Yreka Octo
ber 37.
Mrs. Nettle Armprtest, teacher of
Forest Creek school, attended Insti
tute In Ashland October 99.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davles and
young daughters. Donna and Carmen,
of Jacksonville spent October 98 at
the horn of Mrs. Annie Davles.
Mrs. John Black mad a trip to
Medford October 98 to be with her
sister, Mr. Jack Ward of Phoenix,
who underwent a major operation at
the Community hospital that day.
Mra. Ward's condition Is reported as
satlatactory.
Th Davles brother closed logging
operation October 97 on Jackson
creek for th scsson.
A Hallowe'en prgrsm presented by
children of Forest Creek school Occ
tober 98 waa attended by a large
number of parent and friends who
all agreed that the entertainment
was th beat In a long time. Re
freshment, of cider and cookies were
served by th teacher, Mrs. Armprtest,
assisted by Mrs. Ivan Davles.
Martyn and Oerald Pearc attended
a party In Jacksonville October 98
In honor of the birthday of Delma
Eaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles enter
tained a number ot relatlvea and
friend with potluck supper and
an evening of Hallowe'en fun at their
home here October 99.
Griffin Creek
GRIFFIN CREEK. Nov. I. (Spl.)
First meeting of the season ot the
home extension unit waa held at tne
hall October 31. A covered dish lunch
at noon waa enjoyed. Among guests
for the day were Dr. Allle Johnson
of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Chsrles
Plokel of Phoenix. Next unit meet
ing will be November 18. The unit
meetings are to be th third Thurs
day of each month.
All Interested In th organization
of a study club art asked to meet
at the home of Bessl Davis, Novem
ber 9 at 1:30.
Teachers and mothers of pupils at
the Brown school hav organised a
get-cqualnted club and meet the
tlrat Friday In each month. Next Fri
day afterroon la next meeting snd
all parent at aakad to come.
Dr. Allle C. Johnson or Denver,
Colo., Is spending some time at the
home of bar Brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mr. Weed.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Maoey and
family of Ashland era visiting at tbe
hem of Mra. Wm. Cherry.
Mr. and Mra. Beyle ot Crescent City
wen week-end guests ot Mrs. Bsyles'
sisters, Mr. R. R. Ouches and Mrs.
Jake Hertford.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Knutson and
daughters of Applegate are living In
th Wm. Ludwlg house on Dark Hal
low road.
Ways and means oommltte of th
Orange sponsored a box social at the
hall Saturday evening. A large crowd
enjoyed th evening ot dancjng and
ful.
Thersla to be a dance at the hall
on November 6. Everyone Invited.
Ladles ot the community honored
Mr. Philip Bumgardner (Lillian
Brown) Thursday afternoon with a
miscellaneous shower at the .iome ot
Mrs. N. E. Harper. Mrs. Harper being
Assisted by Mrs. R. E. LeVsnUer and
Mra. C. E. Sturglll. The honored
guest received many lovely gift
Mr. and Mrs. Doty, parents of Al
Doty, who came here from Valrntlns,
Neb., hav bought a home Just south
of th Ray Ouches place.
Weather
Northern California: Oenrlly fair
tonight and Tuesday but becoming
eloudy north portion: probably with
rain extreme north const; modsrat
temperature; gentle variable wind off
oooat, becoming moderate southerly
extreme north coast. .
Oregon: Unsettled tonljht snd
Tuesday: rain west portion and over
mountains.
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
rMrnlabM by ths Jacks. s Ocioty
to. tract Co.. Itl Sll to Straat
Marriage Licenses.
Earl K. Murphy and Coral T. Man.
Harold R. Uttrell and oraee sa.
Klbbett.
Robert Bo wen and Claudia Lw
den. Jlmml W. X. Rick and Lola u
Yoakum.
Jamea Foreman and lola B. Hai
nler. Eugene E. Dudley and Eleanor M.
Brlgga.
Roger Tost and Marjorle Jones.'
John sehroeder and Reglna flt
tocs. Joseph B. Sutton and Nelda I.
Mann.
Wm. H. Fisher and Marian Bogert.
Circuit Court.
Firestone Tire tt Rubber Co. n.
J. 8. Harris. Chattel lien.
W. M. Walls va. Chateau, Inc. m
money.
City rJ Medford ts. . T. rut.
et al. To quiet title.
George Porter, et al, e. Chateau
Inc. For money.
Frank Schuler, et ux. va. Jackson
county, Oregon. For restraining or
der, etc.
D. F. Kay. doing business a Kay
Chevrolet company vs. Ivan l"aul
Williams. Chattel lien.
Elnarr L. Woltera va. O. O. Woltera.
Divorce.
Ethel 0. Lacy v. Ellis W. Lacy.
Divorce.
Probate Court.
Eatate of Frank Henry Dressier,
dec. Probate.
Eatate of J. M. Hollars, dec. Pro
bate. Moreland Smith tiles certificate
of withdrawal from assumsd busi
ness name of "Ashland Radio Shop -Ashland.
Estate of John Prader, deo. Pro
bate. Estate of Thomas Judge, dec. Pro
bate. Eatate of Anna Alexander, dec.
Probate.
Jamea Gregg Hultt, a minor. Uuar
dlanshtp. Real Estate Transfers.
W. E. Davlea to Anna L. Device.
W. D. to NV4 NW sec. 14. twp. SO
S, R. 1 W. W. M., 81.
Dora Hammeraley, et al, to Asll A.
Walker, et ux, W. D. to lot , but.
38, town ot Oold HIU, 8400.
George O. Backes, et ux, to Porter
J, Neff, QCD to lot 7, Valley view
Add. to Jacksonville, 810.
John A. Perl, et ux, to City 01
Medford, QCD to lot 94 and 9e,
Emlg's Add. to Medford, 81.
Herman Boyer. et al, to John A.
Perl, W. D. to lots 94 and 98, Emtg
Add. to Medford, $10.
R. M .DeMUle to Gladys Q. ue
Mllle, w. D. to lot on Helman
street, Aahland, 810. -
Clara Bough ton to Jock Tun gate,
W. D. to lot 1, blk. 11, Butte Fans,
$100.
Ann a. Andrews, et vlr, to B. u.
Roeeborough, et ux, W, D. to lot in
Moray's Add. to Medford. $10.
O. H. Rhoten, et ux. to snwara
O'Donnell. at ux, W. D. to land in
DLC 89, twp. 37 S., R. 9 W. W. M,
$10.
W. W. Brahs, et ux, to William
W. Brahs. W. D. to lot on Mortn
Main atreet, Ashland, $10.
Edward Lundberg, et ux, to Simeon
J. . Hogstrom, et ux, W, D. to land
In DLO 79, twp. 37 8, R. 3 W. W.
M . $10.
Frederick J. Watson, st ux, to u.
A. Brown, et ux, W. D. to lend m
rec. 35, twp. 37 8., R. 3 W. W. M..
$10.
Elisabeth Southwell to Milton
Li ncl lev, et al, QCD to Iota 11 ana
13, blk. 4. Central Point, $480.
Vlda Louise Hanson to D. IS.
Sloan, et ux, W. D. to lot on Man
ranlta and Almond atreet; Aaniana,
$10.
Orpha Williams to Harvey I. Wil
lis. W. D. to Isnd In DLO 88,
twp. 38 S., R. 1 W. W. M., $10.
Anna E. Nye, et vlr, to Stat ot
Oregon, W. D. to land In WM ot
sec. 93, twp. 88 8., R. 1 W. W. M.,
$813.04.
Harvey L. Wright, et ux. to Wil
liam H. Bressel, et ux, W. D. to
tract 18, Walter H. Jones subdivision,
unrecorded, $10.
Oeorge A. Vincent, et ux, to Han
ford L. Pyle. et ux, QCD to 114 01
8WV and SV4 of NW4 o. 38, twp.
38 8., R. 3 W. W. M., $1.
Theodore A. Olaas, et al. to Han
ford L. Pyle, et ux, QCD to
swy. and 814 "Wis see. 38, twp. 80
S., R. 9 W. W. M.. $1.
Lethe Vincent Snyder, at al, to
Hanford L. Pyle. et ux, QCD to NV4
BW and S'4 NW14 sec. 38, twp. a
8., R. 3 W. W. M.. 81.
Oatman O. Vincent, et ux, to Man
ford L, Pyle, et ux, QCD to N 14 Ol
SW'i and 8 14 of NW 14 sec. 98, twp.
38 B R. 3 W. W. M., 81.
3. 8. Vincent, at al. to Hanford L.
Pyle. et ux, QCD to 8 14 of NWI4 see.
38, twp. 88 S., R. 3 W. W. M.. 81-
8arab Emmallne Bhoup to II. w.
Brock, et ux, W. D to lot 30, 011.
9, Laurelhuret Add. to Medford, 81U.
Jennie Kenllne to Harold L. Hoim
dsn, st ux, W. D. to NW14
sec. 88. twp. 34 8, R, 4 W. W. M..
$10.
John A Meal to Jack Thrasher, et
al, W. D. to land In DLO 43, twp.
8, R. I W. W. M $1.
E. P. Hltt, et ux, to Suva Thanos.
W. D. to 8BV4 NI14 and NB14 bwi4
and N',4 Bt", sec. (, twp. 89, R. 1
W. W. M., $10.
Atlanta SatchweU to W. R. HIU,
et ux, W. D. to Iota 17 and IB, blk.
K. Railroad Add. to Aahland, $10.
D. E. Millard, t ux, to state 01
Oregon, W. D. to land In see. 17,
twp. 83 8., R. 1 W. W. M, )J-
Myrtle Miller, et ol, to Lee Brao
anew. et ux, W D. to KB '4 E14 Me.
3: N14 8W4 and 8WI4 of BW14
sec. 1. twp. 37 8., R. 1 B. W. M.. $1.
Lee Brsdshsw, et ux, to Myru
Miller, at al. QCD to land In 1
EV4 NW14 NW14 tea ?, twp. 17 It,
R. 3 E. W. M-. $1.
Sidney Newton, t ux, to Wsuace
Woods, at ux, QCD to lot 8, blk. 1,
Kendsll's Add. to Medford, $10.
Closing time for Too Let to Clas
sify Ads i lao p. to.
On the
Radio Chains
STATIONS
Where to Find Them on th Dial
KEX. Portland. 1180; KFI, M0. Los
Angeles; KOA, 1470. Spokane; BOO,
790, San Francisco, sow, tuu.
Portland; SJR, '0. Seattle: KMX.
1080, Los Angeloa: H.GJ . 830, Den
ver: KOIN. R40. Portland: OMO,
938. Seattle; KPO, 080, San nan
Cisco; KSL, 1130. Sslt Last.
Monday.
8:00 (NBC) Concert Petit. KOO,
KEX, KOA: Swarthout's Orch., KPO,
KFI. (CBS) Maurice's Oroh., KNX,
KOIN.
5:18 (NBC) Campbell's Royallata,
KOA, KEX: Political Talk, KOO. .
5:30 (NBC) Vanity Fair, KOO,
KGW, KFI, KOA; Beaux Arts Trio,
KPO, KEX. ((CBS) Hawaiian Moon
Caatno, KNX.
8:00 (CBS) Radio Theater. KNX,
KOIN. KSL. ' (NBC) Philadelphia
Orch., KOO, KOA; Reporter, KPO.
8:15 (NBC) Martin's Oroh., KGW; .
Political Talk, KPO.
8:30 (NBC) Hour of Charm, KPO,
KGW, KFI.
7:00 (CBS) King's Orch, KNX.
KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Black' Orch,
KPO. KOW. KFI: Behind Prison Ban,
KOO, KOA.
7:80 (NBO) Al Jolson for Bum
and Alien. KPO. KFI. KGW: Radio
Forum. KOO. (CBS) Brave New
World, drama. KNX.
8:00 (NBC) Amoa and Andy, KPO,
KFI. KOW; Land of Whatsit, KOO,
KEX, KGA. (CBS) PoetlO Melodies,
KSL: Scattergood Balnea, KNX, KOW.
8:18 (NBO) Lum and Abner, KOO,
KOA, KEX; Uncle Ezra, KPO, KFI,
KGW. (CBS) Boake Carter, KNX,
KOIN, KSL.
8:30 (NBO) Richard Crooks, KPO,
KFI, KOW: Magnolia Blossoms. KOA;
News, KOO. (CBS) Pick and Pat,
KNX, KOIN, KSL.
8:48 (NBC) Arden's Orch, KOO.
9:00 (NBC) McGee and Molly,
KPO, KOW, KFI: Stanford University
Program, KGO. (CBS) Heldt's Oroh
KNX. KOIN.
9:15 (NBC) Bestor's Orch, KJHc
Dance Hour. KGO; Safety First. KPO.
9:30 (NBC) Vox Pop. KPO, KFI,
KOW; Memory Lane. KGO, KOA.
KEX. (CBS) Tucker's Orch, KSL.
9:45 (CBS) Tucker's Orch, KNX,
KSL, KOIN. (NBO) Rogers' Orch,
KOA, KEX.
10:00 (NBO) Richfield Reporter.
KPO, KOW, KFI; Castle' Orch , KOO,
KOA. (CBS) Bam Hayes, news, KNX.
10:15 (CBS) White Fires, KNX
KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Sport Oraphlo,
KPO.
1030 (NBO) Orler'a Orch., KEX,
KFI, KOA: Slumber Hour, KOO;
Hornlk'a Orch, KPO, KOW.
10:45 (NBC) Orler'a Orch, KOO.
(CBS) McCoy' Orch, KNX, KSL.
11:00 (NBO) Organ, KOO, KOA;
Relchman' Orch, KPO, KFI. KOW.
(CBS) Bob Crosby' Oroh, KOIN.
Tuesday
8:00 (CBS) Big Town, drama,
KNX, KOIN, KSL. (NBO) Husband
and Wives, KEX, KGA; Municipal
Government, KPO; John Teel, KOMO.
8:15 (NBO) Harmonica High Rats,
KOMO; Behind Footlights, KPO.
5:80 (NBO) Kelaey' Music, KPO,
KFI: Chansonnett. KJR; Mlndwayo,
KGO. (CBS) Melodic Strings, KNX.
5:45 (NBO) Safety First. KOO.
8:00 (CBS) Watch th Fun Oe
By, KSL; Leaves In the Wind. KOW.
(NBO) Vox Pop, KOA; Reporter, KPO.
8:15 (CBS) Singing Strings, KNX,
KOIN. (NBC) Beaux Art Trio, KPO.
8:80 (NBO) Hollywood Mardi ono,
KPO, KFI, KOW: Shield' Revu.
KGO, KOA. (CBS) Jack Oaklaa Col
lege, KNX, KSL, KOIN.
6:48 (NBC) Musio arspns, koo.
7:00 (CBS) Swing School. KNX,.
KOIN, KSL. (NBO) Walker' Ama
teur Hour, KOO.
7:15 (NBO) Choir Symphonette,
KOA.
7:80 (NBO) Hollywood Gossip,
KPO, KFI, KOW.
7:45 (NBO) Serensde, KOA; Nam
and Faoee, KPO. .
8:00 (NBC) Amoa and Andy, KPO,
KOW, KFI; Land of Whatsit, KGO,
KEX, KOA. (CBS) PoetlO Melodies,
KSL; Scattergood Balnea, KNX, KOW.
8:16 (NBC) Lum and Abner. KGO.
KOA, KEX: Vocal Varieties. KPO,
KFI, KOW. (CBS) SporU. KNX
KOIN, KSL.
8:80 (NBO) Johnny Presents, KPO,
KOW, KFI; Meet Tour Neighbor,
KOO, KEX. (CBS) Al Jolson, KNX
KOIN, KSL.
8:45 (NBC) Dorsey's Orch, KOA.
9:00 (CBS) Al Pearce, KNX KOW.
(NBO) Death Valley Days. KPO,
KOW. KFI; Blalne'a Orch, KOA;
Relchman' Orch, KOO.
9:18 (NBO) Relchman' Orch,
KOA.
9:80 (NBC) Winston's Orch, KGA:
Oood Morning Tonight, KPO, KOW,
KFI; Stern's Orch, KOA: Concert
Hall, KOO. (CBS) Ted Flo-Klto'
Oroh, KNX.
9:48 (NBC) Winston's Orch, KJR;
University Explorer, KGO, (0B8)
Ted Fto-Rlto's Orch, KSL.
10:00 (CBS) 8am Hayes, nsw.
KNX. (NBO) Meskln'a Orch, KGO,
KOA, KEX; Richfield Reporter, KPO,
KOW, KFI.
10:18 (CBS) Art of Conversation.
KNX, KOIN. (NBC) Serened, KPO,
KOW; Meskln'a Orch, KJR.
10:30 (NBC) Orter' Orch, KOO,
KFI, KOA, KEX; Winston's Orch,
KPO, KOW.
10:45 (CBS) McCoy' Orch, KNX,
KSL, KOIN.
11:00 (NBO) Relchman' Ores,
KPO, KFI, KOW; Haven ot Rest,
KOO, KOA. (CBS) Norvo's Oroh,
KNX. KOIN.
I
MOVING
After November 1. DR. JUD RICK
.rt. Optometrist, will occupy Suit
ii7. New Fluhrer Bldg, Msln and
Central. Elmtor South Central at.
WINDOW a LAOS We sell window
(ias and will repleoo your nrokw
window reasonably rrowbrldg Oa
mat Work.
Chinese architecture la principally
wood construction.
Closing time tot too UU Is Oat
uy Ad 11 IM 9. m.