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MTIPFOTCP MATL TRfBUXE. MEDFOTJD. DTJEGON. TTEDNTISDAY. SEPTEfBEK 21. 1938. PAOE NTXE 4 ) 1 Read ever; ad oo this pago You will probaoiy find exactly the things you have oeeo look tng for oi a sale 01 trade (oi unused articles you may nave Searcb youi attic oi tore-room you may (tnd many things others are seeking and oe able to realize immediate cash 11 what you wan't isn't nere. ad vertise for it Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per notd lint Insertion , , 2c (Minimum tic) Each additional Insertion, per word Ic (Minimum 10c) per line per munth without copy change - .1.2o CASH Or money order must ao company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND ' LOST Black coin puree containing i 20 bill and sio check. Return to "t Mall Tribune. Liberal reward. LOST Top for lountaln pen. gold trimmed. Keepsake. Reward. Phone 445-X. LOST It rtg missmt.. call 1516. W ANTiSD MALE HELP WANTED Experienced dish washer Address P. O. Box 1083. (MALE INSTRUCTION) AIR CONDITIONING ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION , Reliable men with lalr education who are mechanically Inclined and would like to better themselves. Must be willing to train spare time to learn planning, estimating, ln atalllng and servicing work. Write giving age, present occupation, etc. Utilities Inst., Box 2779 Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl to solicit. Interesting work, good proposition. Must be capable of meeting public. Refer ences required. Box 2843 Tribune. WANTED Capable person for general housework. No laundry. References required. Box 2844. Tribune. WANTED Woman experienced in . riBn.Aflrrotlnn Address box . 2765 Mail Tribune, stating quall- '1 flratlons. - WANTED SITUATIONS LANDSCAPE WORK, lawn mowing, expert pruning. Telephone 760. 106 South Ivy. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED TO LEASE 6-room house, oil heat, garage, unfurnished. Two adults. H. H. Fletcher, Hotel Med ford. WANTED Partner for Christmas tree business. I have orders and trees. Box 2858, Tribune. FURNITURE reupholstered, reflnlah- ed, reglued. wabasn ana ruagewaj. Thlbault. WANTED TO RENT Farm, close to ... ... - n Will. jweaiora, io nt'w v. pay cash rent and purchase stock. References. Box 2837, Tribune. WANTED Horses and cows. Eagle Point Fox Farm. Tel. 27-X-7. WANTED Fat and feeder cattle. J. J Osenburgge. WANTED Good '33 Plymouth coupe C. E. Warner. Trail, Oregon. QUILTS COVERED AND TIED 1 Quilting $1. Phone 1566-L. WANTE D The best light used car $50 down will buy State full price and partlculara. Bel 3851. Tribune PAPERHANGING etc Expert work R. C. Chappell. fh 270 or 1459-R HIGHEST. PRICES PAID tor Batteries Radlatora Aluminum. Brass Cop per and othei metals MEDFORD BARGAIN MOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1063 LAUNDRY Mrs nuson Tel 1345-M WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free 01 charge Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Products Co I1IOHKH1 CASH I'HICKS PAID Pot Your Furniture MKDKOHD IIAROAIN IlllLSr. 27 N. Grape St Phong 1062 WEuTdrILLINO $1 50 per ft. tlrat SO ft. etc J U Dodge Jin King WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us oefore you sell MEDKOHD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1063 WE fMv MOHr. Caxm For Your Furniture HOI.nHMOh A 4MIKKBS rVh srrt -Ynnt Prrn' 547 FOR RENT HOUSES FORRENT 4-room house. 2 bed rooms. New condition. At 1125 W. Bth. Alo 5-room house at 1035 W. 10th Phone C. A. De Voe evenings. FOR PENT Furnished house No. 9 Everette court. Attractive and clean. Adults only. Phone 238. rOR PENT 7-room hou.'-o, close In. Inquire Phlpps Auto Park, after noon. FTONtSHED HOUSE for rent on or about Octnber I. 1023 West Bth Tel 1025-R. Foil RENT S-rnom home. 135. Wa ter paid. 831 No. Central. Call mornings. TWO- 5-ROOM HOUSES, eplendld condition. 1227 - 1229 N Rivers de J5 month B J Palmer. P O box 603. M?d'-rd Tel, 199 Central Point tJNrVFNISHED HOU8E. Inquire, 134 South Ivj. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room house, 15. Also 3-room apartment. Inquire 251 Beatty. FOR RENT 6-room modern fur nished bouse. Close In. 225 S Riverside. Phone 457-J. FOR RENT House No. 6 new Lorlng Court West llth Strictly modern Adults only. Phone 338. FOR RENT Attractive fl-room mod ern house on Jacksonville highway See owner, 602 W. 4th. 5-ROOM house, screened porch gar- age 502 West 4th FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2-room apartment, 40 Quince. Phone 041-W after 8. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 217 West 2nd. $20 month. FOR RENT Room or apartment. 916 W. 10th. Adults only. FURNISHED 3-room apt. Private bath. Oil heat: ground floor; gar age. Adults. 604 W. 10th. NICELY furnished apt. Heat, hot wa ter, 625. 61 N. oakdale. FOR RENT Apartment, overstuffed furniture, heat, hot water and Frlgldalre, garage. 10 Quince St. MODERN 6-room apt., furnished. electric stove, refrigeration; water paid. 203 Elm. Phone 364-M. OE BAUER APT8.. oiu and Oakdale Fine building, modem, furnished or unfurnished all comforts By week or month; 635.00. and up Phone 713-Y FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM AND BOARD. Very centrally located. 408 West 6th. COMFORTABLE ROOM In private home for gentleman. Private en trance. 1012 East Main. Phone 1456-Y. BOARD and ROOM (1 a day at 716 E Main FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ROOMS FOR RENT. Close In. 232 South Grape. FOR RENT to reliable man, furnished room, with garage. Excellent loca tion near city park. Home privi leges and modern electrical conven iences. Phone 1073 after 6 p. m. for appointment. PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman close In. 101 Almond, between 6 and 7 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape FOR RENT Miscellaneous ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance, bath and shower. $2.50 week. 408 Edwards. PIANOS FOR RENT. Nearly new Knabe grand for sale, bargain. Also repossessed uprights for sale. B. J Palmer. P. O. box 903, Medford Tel. 199. Central Point. ONE store room, upstairs office rooms See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 cows. 1 fresh and 3 coming fresh. Gus Zemke. 1 miles west on Beeson lane. Talent. FOR SALE Young Brown Swiss Bulls. Brown Swiss for more milk. Phlpps Orchard. Phone 417. FOR SALE 4 good cows, 1 good 8- months old heifer calf. Barred Rock hens and pullets, 3 Charter 540-egg on burner incubators. Cheap, sou. chick oil burning brooder. 'One 12x16 ft. chicken house. Chick feed and water dishes. One pet lamb. House and 10 acres clover for rent. Drive out Midway Road, take first turn left after passing Forest Pa trol, then take first turn right Drive mile to white house. FOR SALE Feeder and weaner pigs, cheap. Turpln Ranch, meadows nortn of Beagle. FOR SALE Cow and heifers Cbas Ctimmons. Reese Creek FOR SALE POULTRY FAT DUCKS Dressed or alive one Guernsey cow giving milk Mc carty's Orchard Home Drive Ja) 1453J-3 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES DODGE SEDAN In A-l condition. $100 cash. 1314 N. Riverside eve nings. FOR 8 ALE 1930 Packard sedan. A-l condition. Inquire 310 Genesee. FOR SALE By owner. 1935 Pontlac 8 Sedan. A-l condition, $495. See H. C. Wltham. 315 East Eighth. FOR SALE 1930 De Soto sedan, good condition. $100. 311 S. Oakdale. FOR SALE One 1937 Pontlac Tour ing Sedan: one 1938 Pontlac Tour ing Sedan Both wlh low mileage Also 1939 Hudson Sedan All at reatly reduced prices. Bert.Stan cllffe. Phoenix, Ore. FOR SALE 1930 Chevrolet truck long wheelbase dual; gooo urea extra heaw; 3 extra tires: 1500 B M. Barnngton Inquire ooatofftce Williams Ore FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Attractive 8 bedroom' S3QD0 " ewllent ww www condition. close In. cor ner lot, lots of shrubs and flowers. Owner leaving town. Also , . acres, 7 acres Med- J51 HuD ford Irtrgatlon. balance V www IrM( nMi oood barn, small house with city water and llehta. Fenced and cross fenced, clover, etc. Close In. Sell, trade or rent. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1948-R. F1VE-ROOM HOME, close In. hard wood floors, fireplace, just recon ditioned. Small down payment, low monthly payments with 5Tr Inter est on unpaid balance. Harold H. Brown Agency, contract sales brok er. Home Owners Loan corporation. Phone 807; after 5 00. 1670. BAROAIN 5-room modem house, close In. Corner lot. Furnished or unfurnished. Call 445-J. FOR SALE Room and apt. Bust naa Pura cabin fill X Main Phone 12S8-H, evenings. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A good home located close to schools. Nice yard, large trees. $2,250, eaay terms. Phone 1971-J. FOR SALE 4-room modern house with large lot 50x230. Small down payment. Balance like rent. 107 Kenwood Ave. FOR SALE Approximately 4 acres 4 miles from Medford on Arnold road adjoining Wing orchard. Water right, good drainage. Suitable for poultry or alfalfa. Family orcnard. Good 6-room house, thoroughly reconditioned. Garage and other buildings. Terms can be had O. V. Myers, owner, 30 Ashland Ave. Tel. 74Z-R. FOR SALE By owner, fi, 10 or 16 acres, irrigated. Bear creek bottom land, mile from city limits. Phone 1634-L. HOUSES FOR 8ALE In Medford tnd surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. FOR SALE 6-room furnished house and acre tract nicely locattd Owner leaving state and will sac rlflce (or $1,350. Terms. C. C. Pierce. Room 1. Palm Block Phone 517-L. BARGAIN Good home near ato-e and Washington school, take car ot what have you as small down pay. ment? Easy terms. Owner 405 J. 8t WHEN you think of real estate think Of BROWN ffi WHITE. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For information inquire of Warren Patterson Secretary at the National Farm Loan Olllce 202 LIDertv Blag Tel 1149 or C A Barnes 167 E Rth Eucene Ore For Exchange Real Estate FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE or TRAUB Equity In 160 acre mountain ranch suitable for sheep or cattle, 7 miles from Med ford, 30 acres alfalfa, 30 more cleared, water lot nice garden, barn, large 8-room house. What have you? Write owner to see this. Box 3760. Tribune. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Tires, used. Private party. 5.O0-19; 6.00-19. Cheap. Write box 2864. Tribune. FOR SALE At the Happy Hill Farm on waras creek, dry oak and laurel wood. S. E. McClung. FOR SALE Concord grapes, Delicious appies. uienn unroy. Kings nign way. FOR SALE 76 tons first class alfalfa hay, $9 ton baled at the ranch. Reduction on large order. W. L. Clink, Tulelake, Calif. Phone 2013. FOR SALE Secondhand clothes. For mals, dresses and suits. $2.00 to $10.00. Size 14. Call 764. ask for Miss Boxer, 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m FOR SALE Secondhand bed aprlngs. i;au at notei ftieaiora. FOR SALE OR TRADE Fordson trac tor, plow and disc. L. M. Matheny, opposite Fierce a Greenhouse. KLAMATH HAY, $16.00 per ton In your onrn. 14.50 in load lots 16 South Columbus Ave. FOR SALE; Fordson tractor, disc and plow, $95 cash. C. W. Stout on road connecting Griffin Creek and Dark MOllOW. FOR SALE New Twin city tractor. oversize rurjoer. 40-acre wood lot, two miles from Beagle. Store build ing, highway frontage, suitable for nignt ciun, grocery store, or second hand business. Priced right. Box aaa care oi Tribune. FOR SALE Forced to pick up fine little bungalow piano. Looks and plays like new. Pay $6 month. Free delivery. See today at Cllne Piano Co. district warehouse, 326 W. 6th. FOR SALE Asters, 3 doz. 35c. Vance vegetame Garden, Midway road. FOR SALE Good circulating h ter, price $13.50. 39 Myrtle St. FOR SALE Rose of Peru and Tokay grapes. Special price on lots of 100 lbs. or more. Floyd Hedgpeth. 3,i mile N. Central Point, first road cast of Highway. PRUNES. Ic lb. you pick: picked lVJc. B. C. Ford, 3 miles west on Jack sonville highway. Phone 731-R. FOR QUICK SALE Westlnghouee electric range. Reconditioned. Bar gain. Phone 1456-M. 1308 E. Main FOR 8ALE HouseholdTurnltureR. L. Hlgglns, route 4, box 65 or call 903 Beatty. FOR SALE Used sawdust burner. good condition. Phone 1640. FOR SALE 1 National cash register. $50. 1 Neon sign, reading "OAS", original cost $375. now $76. 1 small safe. $35. See H. C. Wltham. Wltham Magneto and Parte Co.. 315 E. 8th. across from Wards. FOR SALE Tomatoes, canning, lc lb. Juice. 'Jo lb. Also Duroc boar Phone 1463-J-l. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke, two mllei east of Jackaonvllle. FOR SALE Conn 32B trumpet, case and accessories, like new, $60. Harry Young, 311 S. Oakdale. FOR flAt.R PlftmA Tnkai, vineyard prices. Norman Ohrt, 127 oprmg street. KLAMATH RAV mnA -..- llvererl. an.,, ,n w... .. BnAKHn - aumwj Service Station. 3 miles north of mrudd on nignway. CANNINO TOMATOES. Ic lb.; beans. ac ana 4C lb. Ulankenshlp, Central roint. FOR SALE "IV Bulck sedan, good condition. $75. Piano, $50. O. E. refrigerator, $50. Phone 542-J-2. FOR SALE About 8 tons of old com in ear, to one party. C. A. De Voe. Phone 1497. OOOD USED WASHERS, radios. 1 good used electric range. 3 Oeneral Electric sweerjera. At a harvntn cleanup on garden hose. Fick'a naraware. MYERS WATER PRESSURE systems . guaranteed. All pumping astems overnauieo Plumbing contracting Fenco electric fence regulators Full line of general palnta. fishing tackle and hunting auppllea. Pull line hardware See us about your federal housing Picks Hardware FOR SALE Rattlesnakes dead or sUlva. L. A. Bratchw, Bogus Blfex, FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Speed Queen washera and Ironers: 2 sparton relrlgerators, special tow price. Guaranteed serv ice and parts for all makes of washera. Good buy on Coleman oil ctrculatora and wood circulator. General Electric lroner, demon strator, one-half price. Canner's supplies. Flck's Hardware. LATE HALES. 760 orchard lug. 4 mile west Phoenix on Houston road Carpenter. KLAMATH HAY large or small lots 137 N. Riverside. Medford. GRAPES Wine and jelly grapes 1 ViC: Tokay and Missions. 3c. Bring containers Anders Vineyard, Vj mile wrsT wmow yprincs wervice station MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION TURRET OROWERS A meeting of Turkey Growers of Southern Oregon will be held at the courthouse at Grants Fuss. Oregon. Friday, September 33rd at a o'clock p. m. R. O. Neldermeler, president of the California Turkey Growers association win be the principal speaker and will discuss cooperative marketing, market conditions and the advantages of killing and dress lng plants. SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out Of court, saving money, confidential, Write Economy Service, room 433, Redwoods Hotel, Grants Pass, Ore. MRS HATTIE REAMES WHITE. Ac credited Piano Teacher. Beginners H. 8. credits. 220 Laurel. Tel. 449-M BETTER rebore lob at a tuvlns Frees' Garage Jacksonville Prtone 1B3 BUSINESS CHANCES DEALERSHIP OFFERED to the right party on Graham-Bradley tractors and Bradley Implements. A good set-up for the right party. v3 50.00 required, balance can be financed to handle demonstrator tractor. Write or phone Wlndolph Motor Co., Portland, Ore. Broadway 5637. SERVICE STATION and Grocery for saie. oua sown mversiae. FOR SALE OR TRADE Second-hano store and Flxlt shop ' Will take truck as part cayment. U A Bratcher. Htyue River. ' PERSONAL GALL STONES. E N D Qall Remedy win eliminate them Painless, Harm less, Not a drug. Visible result . Complete treatment five dollars E. N D. GALL REMEDY CO.. 1812 N. W Flanders St. Portland. Ore PHYCHIC Readings Dally Mr Miller 32B North Central BUSINESS DIRECTORY 4ACKSON CflUNTV ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSIKANCE AHSTHACTS ESCROWS Chlueae Herbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments GET QUICK KEsSULTS Try our remedies when other tall CHAN & CHAN CO 23f. B Mftln OreasniaKlng. THE FASHION SHOP Dreu making Fur Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered Room 302 U 8 Natl Bank Bldg - Tel 1181 DRESSMAKING, Tailoring, Ladles Coats and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M- Cokei Cra terlan Bldg. THE MO-DES 8HOPPE, formerly The uomeatic, featuring Dressmaking Tailoring. Alterations, Hemstitch ing. Buttons and Buckles, Same management. 10 N. Bartlett. ACROSS t. Large Central and Houtn American rodent ft, 8 harp backward-pro-Jectlng point I. Endeavor 12. ticent 13. Indigo plant 14. Repent ol 16. Writer of e nut tonal Dlays 15. Lejjml eialms (9. Animal foods 20. S pear of crass 22. Founder of the Kxvatone mats 23. BoSy bone 24. Measure 11. Urges 10. Cupid )2. Meadow 13. Ottoman 14. Defy 15. flreek letter 17. Hawaiian wreath W. Continent 10. Kills IS Uloftay flk fa brie '4. Perspire Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Solution of Yesterdays Puzzle TIARHHELDrjjSClU AGOyOLiO JPOR J AIN G L I NG y I NG CAPESETUDEi OSLEgSNgPlRA pr.anjce.Sre JR. I tat Hot too he r OiB-iSH OflUDO S ATIMQe DOM PI AkUMftSNlPPET node acre?fe pIeIeIpUdIeIeIrUta IC. Act of uttering the loiinds of words 10. Melody - 6) Highway S3. .Sharpening stons 13 Oriental com mander 34. Sa en Is 6. 8ufflelnt: Doetle ' r r fy r r r w o " l"ZZfc"ZlllZZ 15ZZZ SZZZ ZZZIflflZIZZlf ; H; Hi. J?1 ??t Hf3r pn zzzzzzzsz BUSINESS DIRECTORY Exert Window Cleaner LET JOE DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng rues, npholwtry, cleaning. LOANS CASH For School Days. If you need extra money to get the children ready for school, or for any other purpose, call on us You can get any amount up to $300 here promptly without en dorsers, on your own security Small monthly payments arranged to suit your convenience Call, phone or write for particulars without obligation. OREGON FINANCE CO. Uc. No 8-211 ML' 17. Phone 139 45 South Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell tngs of late construction. 19.76 pel month per thousand. Low interest rate. ' BROWN ts. WHITE. 104 W Matn Palming. JNO H LOCK ' PAINTER Fine interior wotk a specialty. Phone 809. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY' PITTSBURGH. Let us recti m mend a reliable painter or pa pern anger PH. A loans for painting now avail able Pittsburgh Paint Store, 132 W. Main. SPRAY PAINTING A SPECIALTY 8IONS HOUSES-INDUSTRIAL Estimates Gladly Given COMMERCIAL PAINTING CO. Tel. 42 Webb and Carlon Wall Paper, Paint, Lacquer, Roofing and Glass. Wo contract painting, paperhanfilng and day labor. Esti mates free. 223 West 6th. Phone 270. Radiator he pairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. Refrigeration service Day Phone 468 Nite Phone 1653-J REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO rhe Only Exclusive Refrigeration Shop in Southern Oregon Authorl?ed Factory Service. 217 W Main St Med lord Oregon ROOFING WB REPAIR or apply any type ot roof. Roll roofings and coating at mall order prices. Pabco Paints and Roofing. Ekerson Paint ind Rool Co.. 38 So Bartlett. Tel 343 Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Lung Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Fireprooi storage Expert zrattng. packing and shipping service "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER Ac STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 316 Prices right Service guaran' ed LEGAL NOTICES Nut Ire In the County Court of the State of Oregon, lor jacason county. In the Matter of the Estate, Ralston W. Sleeter, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as executrix of the above named decedent, has filed herein her final report and account, and that Friday, October ai. i3B, at iu o ciock a. m. at the courthouse In the city of Medford, in said county, has leen fixed by the above .named court as the time and place for hearing od jectlons to said final account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated September 20, 1938. MAMIE E. SLEETER, Executrix. NOTICE Weed Control District Established. Notice la hereby given that on the 22nd day of August, 1938. the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, sitting for the tranaacton of business b. Farm building 8. Genus of ducki 7. Edge t, Censure I. Proreat used In survey I ng - 10. Iron corroiUn 1L Larue marine gastropoda IC. Consider IT. Article wl belief 20. Small nail 21. City In Ohio 32. Kind of fuel 2ft. Island of Napoleon's exile 24. Mark aimed at In curling 38. I0nglu.li statesman 29. tfnow runners 3L Ingredient of varnlfh 38 On the ocean 29 A ecu n lorn 41. Turning machine 42 Box 43. Operstle solo 44. Read metrically if. Hroad 47. And not 48. Tnwn in Pennavlranta 4 Novel DOWN L Short for a kind of dog 1 American writer I. Those wno work tosjethtr 4. Any plant of the arum family made and entered its order establish lng the entire area of Jackson Coumy, Oregon, as a weed control district ind ordering and directing that the fol lowing weeds be declared to be nox ious weeds and a public menace within said county, to-wit: White top. Spiny Cocklebur. Star Thlsue, Puncture Vine, Chicory, Morn'.ng Glory and Russian Knapweed. Notice ts further given that eaoh and all of the said weeds must be destroyed and prevented from pro ducing seed within Jackson County, Oregon, and ali owners or occupants of land upon which any of such weeds are growing are hereby in quired to destroy and eradicate same In accordance with the terms of the said order creating said district. Given under our hands in open Court on this the 29th day of August. A. D. 1038. COUNTY COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON Bv EARL B. DAY. County Judge. By L. O. CASTER, RALPH BILLINOtS, County Commissioners Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Thursday; temperature above normal. . Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day, local morning clouds or fog near the coast, temperature above normal in the Interior: gentle changeable wind off the coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: highest 74; lowest 52. Total monthly precipitation, j0 inches; deficiency for the month, .23 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1038, .04 Inches; deficiency for tho season, .23 Inches. Relative humidity at ft p. m. yes terday, 26 percent; A a. m. today, 82 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 5:58 a.m.; sun set 6:09 p. m. Observations Tnken at S a. m 120 Meridian Time. 5s I 5l I n ai8 H g CITY 3 Ju kg 8 MS ffS BC r fi n Bolsa 04 93 .00 Clear Boston 78 6S 1.38 Rain Chicago 80 44 T Clear Denver 84 56 .00 P Cloudy Eureka . 68 JO .00 Foggy Helena H 86 48 .00 Clear Los Angeles....l00 73 .00 Cloudy Medlord 86 90 00 Clear New York 70 60 1.S7 Rain Omaha 74 44 .00 Clear Phoenix 98 64 .00 Clear Portland 80 96 .00 Clear Reno 88 46 .00 Clear Roaeburg wnH 84 83 .00 Clear Salt Lake 84 84 .00 Clear San Pranctaco 73 94 .00 Cloudy Seattle 74 63 .00 Cloudy Spokane 89. 90 .00 Clear Wash., D. C 63 63 .86 Rain Yakima 84 60 .00 Clear The Grange flams Valley Grange ! Several visitors were present at , Saturday night's meeting and Includ- 1 cd Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young of Ragle Point, John Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Paterson of Central Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Jersley were voted In as neV candidates for the member ship In the order. The lecturer's program 'consisted of Interesting atereoptlcan world pic tures, put on by reserve naval of ficer. During the agriculture discussion grangers were advised that no people or organization were better situated to work out the farmers problems than the grangers themselves. Mr. Lucas, agriculture thairman. announced .the county court's en forcement of the weed oontrol pro gram. After much discussion It was de cided to combine the Booster night entertainment with the already ar ranged auction sale which will take place Friday night, Sept. 23, The public li cordially Invited to attend this meeting, for which an Interest lng program U being planned. The building committee will work Tues day to Improve conditions In the hall for that night, and will appre ciate any member's help for thftt day. It la hoped everyone will keep the auction sale In mind, when you will be able to buy anything from the line of products to fancy work and cooked foods. A substantial prize is offered the donor of the article or product bringing the highest price. Eagle Point grangers announced a home-coming meeting for Tueaday night with Invitations to grangers to meet In their newly constructed hall. John Anderson advised ha would satisfy Sams Valley grangers at a re cent date with an account of his trip to his homo In Sweden. ANIMALS DON'! FIGHT WHEN PUT TOGETHER CHICnuo VP) Brookflald o, Chicago, la trying a new experiment by throwing together all of Its South American anlmala, birds and reptiles. 83 far everything haa been peaceful Just one large happy family. Director Edward Bean hopea there will be no fights between the anakos. rheas, alpacas, anteatars, storks and tortoises, although the creatures never lived this close together In their natural habitat. Bean says this Is the first time a too haa tried putting such mammals birds and reptiles together and that If It works he will try establishing a North American colony nest. "While we have no barriers be tween the 83uth American species' he said, "we would bave hld.lei. moats separating bears and wolvc, and possibly snakes from the otbor animals in the North American group.' aaasA'irf- Attfcdaa-l ffi FAME HAD TO WAIT until Twins Dolores and Doro. thy Rudolph finished their nap. While) the Judges at the annual baby parade In Ventnor City. N. J., weighed their decisions, the twins fell asleep; they awoke to And themselves easy winners of first honors In the "outest twins" contest. They're daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rudolph of Philadelphia. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 31. (Spl.) A congregational meeting was held Immediately following the church services Sunday, at which time it was voted unanimously to aak Rev, E. N. Mallery to serve the church for an other year aa stated aupply. There were 00 In attendance ai Sunday school compared to 83 a year gao. The young people's orchestra under direction of Reverend' Mallery playa during both the Sunday school and church services. The church people are very proud of their young people's choir, which had 18 voices In It last Sunday. This la directed by Mrs. Roy Martin and has special muslo every Sunday. A cordial Invitation la ex tended to all to attend the services. Eighteen membera of the C. E. so ciety motored to Phoenix Sunday eve ning to attend a meeting at that place with the Phoenix group, at which ttme they were addressed by Mtsa Mary Moore, Pacific coast sec retary of the Presbyterian church. On September 16, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney took dinner at home of Mra. Oladys Crow at Copper and also called on Jake Knutsen, who suffered a paralytic atroke on Sep tember 11. The missionary society will meet at 3 p. m. at the church on Thursday, September 33, at which tlmo Mrs. McParland of Phoenix will- tell about her trip to the general assembly laat spring. All Interested ladlea are In vited to attend. Refreshments will be nerved. The O. O. Sanden family accompa nied by Alma Ayers, and Phoebe Fer guson of Medford motored to Grants Pass last aturday, where they visited the Josephine county fair. Mr. and Mrs. William Carlon and Infant son of Portlsnd arrived Thurs day at home of Mra. Carlon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win Arnold, for a visit. They came by airplane. Mr. Carlon proceeded to Detroit, Mich., where he will get two cars which he will drive back here. Lloyd Whitney came home from Community hospital laat Friday eve ning, where he had spent a week undergoing treatment. Previous to that, he had spent 13 days In Treka hospital following an Injury received while fighting forest fire near Treka earlier In the summer. Mrs. Fred Butcher and her uncle, Charles Crumley, left by auto Sep tember 13 for a visit with relatives In Washington. They expected to be gone a week or 10 days. September 16 seemed to be a time for surprises, as that evening there were two such parties, one being on Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wendt in honor of their fifteenth wedding anniver sary. The 13 guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wendt and two chil dren, Phyllla and Warren: Mr. and Mr. Vivian Wilson: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Issott and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Key- ser of Medford: also Mrs. Charles Adams and Mra. Odelle West ot Med ford, and Mrs. Mary Wilson. Gifts or crystal and refreahments were brought by the guests. The second surprise was given by the Senior C. . In honor of Gage Sanden, who was home on a 10-day furlough from the Dnlted States navy at San Diego. About 36 young friends with Reverend Mallery and Mrs. R. Martin enjoyed the evening at the roller akatlng rink In Medford, after which all drove to Preacott memorial park on Roxj Ann. where a fear', of watermelons wss enjoyed. On ..ursday evening, another aur. prise was In store for the members of the choir and orchestra when, ifter tneir regular practice, Rev. and Mrs. Mallery served them with lee cream and cookies. Miss Besulah Andrews of Medford wss a guest of Shirley Cantrall two day laat week. While riding a bi cycle after dark on Wednesday eve ning down the old schoolhouse road, which had been closed to motor traf fic, Miss Andrews, not knowing the road had been closed, ran Into one of the posts. The Impsct threw her violently and caused severe Injuries to one root, which laid her up for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Florey of San Francisco have moved to Medford. arriving there Sunday evening. Mr. Florey will work for his father. Chauncey Florey. Mrs. Nelson Florey was formerly Violet Olson. Mesdsmes Klelnhammer, Martin and Nellie Nledermeyer motored to Ashland on Monday, where they attended the executive meeting of Southweat Oregon Preabyterlal. Miss Shirley Csntrsl left Friday for Tula Lake, where she will em - Wlaal'll " ' Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY. Sept. 30. (Spl.) The local Orange has announced aa auction sale and fall "booster" meet ing for Friday evening. September 33 at the Orange hall. The auction will Include fancy' work, cooked food, frulta and vegetables, dressed chickens, etc. In fact, anything which the membera have to donate, and proceeds will be used to help complete the hall. A frea program and supper will complete the eve ning and the public la cordially In vlted to attend. An excellent pro gram Is being prepared by the ways and meana committee. Supper will conalst of sandwiches, pickles, cake and coffee. Orange ladles are asked to bring cake. The other items will be furnished by the home economics committee. Members are urged to In vite their friends and neighbors to this meeting as guests of the grange. Work Is being rushed on the hall this week, In order to have It ready for a large crowd. Several local hunters have left for their favorite hunting. places already In hopes ot having "better luck this year." 811o filling haa been completed the past week on the Jlrachele, Straus, Burreson and McDowell farms. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Hoist and small son, Monte, of Medford visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist. i Dale and Oala Beebe, who have resided here for the paat two yean with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Caton, have gone to' Klamath Falls to Join their mother. They sre attending the Klamath high school. Members of the local ladlea' club spent a very enjoyable afternoon at the home of Mrs. Aletta Blgham September 18. Miss Mildred Duggan left last week for Drewsey, Oregon, where she will teach In the Drewsey schools this year. TALENT, Sept. 31. (Spl.) The p(4 social given by ths Orange Saturday night was well attended and a good sum waa taken In. The Olrl Scouts met at the school Monday evening. Mrs. Parr will have charge of the high school group, while Miss Oore will have charge of the grade girls. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Holmes have returned to Talent after spend-' lng the summer at Holland. Ore., where he was employed. Leah Bradley a former high school teacher here, visited friends last Thursday. She will teach again at Carlton, where she taught last year. The student body of the high school held election of officers Fri day and the following were elected to fill offices for ths year: Earl Vet ter, prealdent; Anabcll Rlggs, secre-tary-treaaurer. The high school boya have started football practice, and will play some games with other schools soon. ' Ths Talent budget committee met Monday eve at the city hall where the coming years budget was ar ranged. The P.-T. A. will hold their first meeting for the coming year Friday. September 33, at the school. Every one Is cordially Invited to attend. A report that Floyd Maharry would leave for Colorado In a few weeks, wss incorrect, as he la not leaving at present. A bunch of car keys waa taken Saturday night from a car parked la front of one of the tocal residences. Bill Thatcher of the Texaco sta tion has moved his business to ths new hlghwsy. Karl Baylor Is still confined to the Sacred Heart hospltsl. Mr. snd Mrs. W. Reegsn are the parents of a girl, born at the Com munity hospital In Ashlsnd. A number of Talent baaeball fans attended ths ball game In Medford Sunday, Including Charles Skeetsrs snd Don Montgomery. Floyd Young took a fine load of apples to the ' Medford Orocetetla Monday, Mrs. Roy Parr and Mra. Floyd Young attended the meeting for Olrl Scout leaders In Medford Tues day. Closing tlms (or Too Lata to Clas sify Ada Is 1:80 p m. ployed la the Lovely Lady beauty shop. Talent