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WANTJ2D MALE HELP
MAN TO SERVICE ROUTE of new
Merchandise. Machines, (525 Cash
required, fully secured, no selling or
competition, 10005 profits, perma
nent. .WrtteloadesIsll'rrlbime.
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AIR CONDITIONING
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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 SITUATIONS
LANDSCAPE WORK, lawn mowing,
expert pruning. Telephone 76Q.
ma South Ivy.
WANTED Miscellaneous
WANTED TO RENT by October 1st,
partly equipped ranch with 40 or
50 acres grain land ar.d some Irri
gated pasture. Box 2877 Tribune.
WANTED Reversible disk two-way
plow. L. M. McConnell, Gold Hill
Star Route.
WANTED Partner for Chrlstmns tree
business. I have orders and trees.
Box 2858, Tribune.
WANTED TO RENT Farm, close to
Medford, 15 acres or more. Will
pay cash rent and purchase stock
References. Box 2837. Tribune.
WANTED Horses and cows. Eagle
Point Fox Farm. Tel. 27-X-7.
WANTED Good '33 Plymouth coupe
C. E. Warner, Trail. Oregon.
QUILTS COVERED AND TIED tl
Quilting tl. Phone 1566-L.
WANTE D The best light used rat
50 down will ouy state full prlco
and particular Bc 3B51. Tribune
PAPER HANGING etc Expert work
R. O Chappell. Ph 370 or 1459-H
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries
Radiators Aluminum Brass Cop
oer and other metals
MEDFORD BARGAIN -1UUSE
37 N Orape St Phone 1063
LAUNDRY Mrs Huson rel 1345-M
WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals removed free of charce Phone
(reverse charges! Southern Oregon
By-Products Co
HIOHKS1 CASH PHK'r; PAID
For Yom Furniture
MKDFOHn HARI1AIN HlltM!
37 N Grape St Phone 1062
WELL DRILLING el 60 pet ft first
50 ft., etc J M Dodge 1 Jting
WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES
And Pelts See us before you sell
MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Orape St Phone 1063
ITP, PAY MOHfc C'AXH
Pot Youi Furniture
Hni.HKnoK A aMiHr'W e
.nrt front Phone M7
FOR RENT HOUSES
"OR RENT 2 -bed room unfumUhfd
house. Good location. H. L. Cook.
10 Quince St.
FURNISHED or unfurnished 6-room
modern house. Phone 1260.
FOR RENT 4room hour, 2 bed.
room. New condition. At 1125 W.
9th. Also S-room house At 1035 W.
10th Phone C. A. De Voe evening.
FOR RENT Furnished house No. 3
Fvrrette court. Attractive and clean.
Adult only. Phone 238.
FOR RENT 7-room hotw, clew 111
Inquire Phlpps Auto Park, after
noon. FURNISHED HOUSE for rent on or
bout October 1. 1022 WMt 9th
Tel. I025-R.
TWO S-ROOM HOUSES. plndld
condition. 1227 - 1229 N Riverside.
J5 month. B. J Palmer. P. O
hoi 903, Medford. Tel. 199 Central
Point.
FOB RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished 7-room house
l03Crater Uke Ave.
UNFURNISHED HOUSE Inquire 1S4
FOR RENT 6-room modern fur
nlshed house. Close In. 335 8
Riverside. Pbone 467-J.
FOR RENT House No. 6 new Lorlng
v-uurv wesi inn strictly modern
Adults only. Phone 33S.
FOR RENT Attractive S-room mod
ern house on Jacksonville highway
See owner, 502 w 4th.
5-ROOM house, screened porch gar
ace 502 West th
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 2-room apartment, 40
wuince. Phone 641-W after 8.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
317 West 3nd. 20 month.
FOR RENT Room or apartment.
816 w. 10th. Adults only.
FURNISHED S-room apt. Private
oam. uu neat: ground floor; gar
age. Adults. 104 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Apartment, overstuffed
luiuiiuro. near, not water ana
rngiaaire, garage. 10 quince St
MODERN 6-roum apt., furnished,
electric stove, refrigeration: water
paid. 203 Elm. Phone 364-M.
E BAUER APTS. on. and O.kri.1.
Fine building, modern, furnished
or unfurnished all comforts By
wee or oiontn: vso.oo. and up
Phone 713-Y
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
COMFORTABLE ROOM In private
nome ior gentleman. Private en
trance. 1013 East Main. Phone
1456-Y.
BOARD and ROOM II day at 716
E Main
?0R RENT Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT Sleeping room. 445 South
Front.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. 618
South Central. Phone 1593-W.
FOR RENT Furnished room In pri
vate residence. 418 South Oakdale.
ROOMS FOR RENT. Close In. 333
South Grape.
FOR RENT to rellablo man. furnished
room, with garage. Excellent loca
tlon near city park. Home privi
leges and modern electrical conven
iences. Phone 1073 after 5 p. m.
'lor appointment.
PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman,
close In. 101 Almond between 6
. and 7 p. m.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 9 Grape
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance,
bath and shower. (3.50 week. 408
Edwards.
PIANOS FOR RENT. Nearly new
Knabe grand for sale, bargain. Also
repossessed uprights for aale. B. J.
Palmer. P. O. box 903. Medford
Tel. 199. Central Pont.
ONE store room, upstairs office
rooms See Al Llttrell or Roland
Hllbbnrd
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 3 cows, 1 fresh and 3
coming fnvh. Ous Zemke, 114
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, J good 8
months old heifer calf. Barred Rock
hens and pullets, 2 Charter 640-eg
oil burner Incubators. Cheap. 500
chlck oil burning brooder. One
12x16 ft. chicken house. Chick feed
and water dishes. Ono 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.
FOH HALE Cow and hotfer Chat
Cummons. Reese "reek
FOR SALE POULTRY
FAT DUCKS Dressed or sllve onf
Guernsey cow olvlng milk Vic
Carty'a Orchard Home Drive r.l
H53J-3
FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES
CHEVROLET COUPE. 1839 model. low
mlleaee, must sell to settle estate.
321 N.rth Holly or call 1397-Y
evenings.
TEAR-OLD USED CARS
Greatest values In late model Stude
baker. Nash. Hudson. Butck and
Packard sedans ever offered In
Medford. Some with radio, over
drive, heater, etc. Prloea and terms
that will ejrtonlsh you. Call and
look them over.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Open Evenings and Sunday,
HAHN MOTORS
GUARANTEE COUNTS
Wednesday and Thursday Special
1938 CHEVROLET de luxe trunk
Sedan, original Jet black finish
without a mar. upholstery clean
as a pin. Knee action, ventilating
system, hvdraullc brakes, new tires,
short mileage. See this quick. Full
price 539.
HAHN MOTORS USED CAR LOT
35 South Riverside
NEW HOUSE TRAILER Solid con
struction, nice appearance. Good
tires and wheels. Just right for
hunting trips. Priced very low.
MEDFORD OARAGE
Oldsmoblle Sales and Service
131 North Bartlett
DO DOE SEDAN In A-l condition.
100 cash. 131, N. Riverside eve
nings. FOR SALE 1930 Packard sedan. A-l
condition. Inquire 310 Oenesee
FOR SALE Bv owner. 1935 Pontlac
8 Sedan. A-i condition. 8496. See
H. O. Wltham. 315 Eart Eighth.
FOR SALE 1930 De Soto sedan, good
condition, siuu. aw o.
FOR SALE - One 1931 Pontlac rour
Ing Sedan: one m:w ronu.c .
ing Sedan Both wth low mileage
Also 1939 Hudson Sedan All al
jreatly reduced prioee Bert Stan
cllffe. Phoenix Ore
T)R SALE - I9l Chevrolet truck
long arheelbase dual; good tires
eitra heavy. S eitra rtre 1500 I
M Birriniton Inquire posvofllc
Williams, Ore.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR BALE 0 acres. Irrigated; 4 -room
house and bath, electricity; 2 barns
and other outbuildings; all kinds
of fruit and berries. 2 acres In
Lad 1 no clover, 8 14 acres In English
wm Inula. Sightly view, desirable
location. Only 93.750. Terms, l. o
PI eke 11. IS South Bartlett.
FIVE-ROOM HOME, close In, hard
wood floors, fireplace. Just recon
ditioned. Small down payment, low
monthly payment with 6 Inter
est on unpaid balance. Harold H
Brown Agency, contract sales brok
er, Home Owners Loan corporation.
Phone 807; alter B.oo. 1670.
BARGAIN 8 -room modern house,
close In. Corner lot. Furnished or
unfurnished. Call 445-J.
FOR SALE Room and apt. Busi
ness Furn cabin 611 E Main
Phone 12S8-H. evenings.
FOR SALE A good home located
close to schools. Nice yard, large
trees. 92.250, easy terms. Phone
1971 -J.
FOR SALE 4 -room modern house
with large lot 60x230. Small down
payment. Balance like rent. 107
Kenwood Ave.
FOR SALE Approximately 4 acres
4 'A miles from Medford on Arnold
road adjoining Wing orchard. Water
right, good drainage. Suitable for
.poultry or alfalfa. Family orchard
Good 6-room house, thoroughly
reconditioned. Oarage and other
buildings. Terms can be had
O. V. Myers, owner, 20 Ashland
Ave., Tel. 742-R.
FOR SALE By owner, 8. 10 or IB
acres. Irrigated. Bear creek bottom
land, H mile from city limits.
Phone 1524-L.
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savings
Loan Association
FOR SALE; 5 -room furnished house
and I, acre tract nicely loca t d
Owner leaving state and will sac
rifice for 91.250. Terms. C. C.
Pierce. Room 1. Palm Block
Phone 517-L.
BARGAIN Good home near sto-e
and Washington school, take car or
what have you as small down pay
ment? Easy terms. Owner 40S J. St
WHEN you think of real estate think
Of BROWN Si WHITE.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
For Information inquire of Warren
Patterson Secretary at the National
Farm Loan Office 202 Llbert Bldg
Tel 1149 or C A Barnes 167 E
flfh Euaene Ore
For Exchange Real Estate
SELL OR TRADE for small acreage
near Medford, modern 6-room house.
Phone 1266.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Good used Conn trumpet.
Warren Barr, Talent.
. WAREHOUSE
PIANO SALE
In order to make room for new goods
coming In, every piano In our ware
house will be sold at once. Sale
Includes all stock on hand. Repos
sessed, rental returns, etc., at prices
you can afford to pay. Make your
own terms. In reason.
Free Delivery Full Guarantee
BIG DISCOUNT FOR CASH
Come In today. Out-of-town buyers
write. Cllne Piano Co., Dlst. Ware
house, 326 West 6th, Medford.
WE HAVE a limited amount of nice
canning peaches. Italian prunes,
melons, etc. City Limits Fruit
Stand, South Pacific highway.
FOR SALE Does and young rabbits.
-yearling Legnorn nena, 40 Leg
horn pullets and 35 Red pullets.
Geo. L. Davis, 1 mile south of
Tnlent on Old Highway 99. Box
340.
FOR SALE Peaches for canning.
Bring containers. They won't last
long, city Limits Fruit stand
South Pacific highway.
CUCUMBERS, aorted to sin. wanted
B. E. Ford, 3 miles west on Jack
aonvllle highway. Phone 731-R.
CUT FLOWERS Asters, Zinnia.
Drewler. 1107 E. Main.
FOR SALE Concord grapes, Delleloua
apples, oienn Darby, Kings high
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 elothea. For
mals, dresses and suits. $3.00 to
10.00. Size 14. Call 764. aak for
Mlas Boxer. 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.
FOR SALE Secondhand bed springs.
Call at Hotel Medford.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford son trac
tor, plow and dl L. M. Matheny,
opposite Pie rot's Greenhouse.
KLAMATH HAV. ft. 6.00 per ton In
your Dam. n.ou in ioaa iota
16 South Columbus Ave.
FOR SALE Ford son tractor, disc and
plow, $95 cash. C. W. Stout on road
connecting Orlffin Creek and Dark
Hollow,
FOR SALE New Twin City tractor,
oversize rubber. 40 -acre wood lot,
two mltes from Beagle. Store build
ing, highway frontage, suitable for
night club, grocery store, or second
hand business. Priced right. Box
2847 care of Tribune.
FOR SALE A5trs, 3 doe. 26c. Vance
Vegetable Garden. Midway road.
PRUNES, le Ih. you pick: picked l4c
B. C. Ford, 2 mile west on Jack
sonville highway. Phone 731-R.
FOR QUICK S A LE WruThouse
electric rarwje. Reconditioned Bar
gain. Phone 1456-M. 1308 E. Main
FOR SALE Household furniture. R.
L Hleglns. route 4, box 66 or call
P02 Beatty.
FOR 8 A LE Used aa wd u st bu mer .
good condition. Phone 1640.
rOR SALE Orape. J. A, Mankt.
two miles east of Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 1 National cash register.
60. 1 Neon sign reading ' OAS"
original cost 276. now ft76. t small
safe, (36. See H C. Wltham. Wltham
Maeneto and Parts Co, 216 B. 0th,
across from Wards.
FOR 8ALE Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, canning, lc
lb.. Juice. Ho lb. Also Duroe boar
Phone 1493-J-l.
FOR SALE Conn 33B trumpet, case
and accessories, like new, $(10. Harry
Young. 311 S. Oakdale.
FOR SALE Flame Tokay grapes
vineyard prlcea. Norman Ohrt, 137
Spring street.
KLAMATH HAY and potatoes de
livered. Orders takan at Snappy
Service Station. 3 mllea north of
Ashland on highway.
CANNING TOMATOES, lo lb.; beans.
3c and 4c lb. Blankenshlp, Central
FOR SALE 19 Bulek iedan. good
condition. 75. Piano, 130. O. E.
refrigerator. 850. Phone 643-J-3.
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. 2 General
Electric sweepers. At a bargain,
cleanup on garden hose. Flck's
Hardware.
MYERS WATER PRESSURE systems
guaranteed. All pumping systems
overhauled Plumbing contracting
Fenco electric fence regulators
Full line of general paints, flahlng
tackle and hunting supplies. Full
line hardware. See us about your
federal housing. Flck's Hardware
FOR SALE Speed Queen washers and
troners: 3 Sparton refrigerators,
.special low price. Guaranteed serv
ice and parts for all makes of
washers. Good buy on Coleman oil
circulators and wood circulators.
General Electno ironer, demon
strator, one-half price. Canner's
supplies. Flck's Hardware.
KLAMATH HAY large or small lots
137 N Riverside. Medford.
GRAPES Wine and Jelly grapes.
l!ic: Tokay and Missions. 2c. Bring
containers Anders Vineyard. ", mile
west Willow Springs Service Station
MISCELLANEOUS
SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of
court, saving money, confidential.
.Write Economy Service, room 433.
Redwoods Hotel, Grant! Pass, Ore.
MRS. HATTIE REAMES WHITE. AO
credited Piano Teacher. Beglnnera
H S. credits. 220 Laurel. Tel. 449 -M
BETTER rebore Job at a saving
Frees' Garage Jacksonville Phone
183
BUSINESS CHANCES
DEALERSHIP OFFERED to the right
party on Graham-Bradley, tractors
and Bradley Implements. A good
set-up for the right party. S350.00
required, balance can be financed
to handle demonstrator tractor.
Write or phone Wlndolph Motor
Co., Portland. Ore. Broadway 8637.
SERVICE STATION and Grocery for
sale. . 602 South Riverside.
PERSONAL
MEN OLD AT 401 GET PEP.
New Ostrex Tonlo Tablets contain raw
oyster Invlgorators and other stim
ulants. One close starts new pep.
Value 11.00. Special price 890. Call,
write Strang Drug Co.
GALL STONES. END Gall Remedy
win eliminate mem fairness. Harm
less. Not a drug Visible results
Complete treatment five dollars
E. N D GALL REMEDY CO. 1813
N. W Flanders St. Portland. Ore
PHYCHIO Readings Dally Mr Miller
828 North Central.
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CHAN S CHAN CO 33f. K Main
Dressmaking.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling Button a and
. Bucklea covered. Room 302 0 S
Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181
DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles
Coats and Suits Alterations Prices
reasonable Mary M Coket era
terlan Bldg.
THE MO-DES SHOPPE. formerly The
Domestic, featuring Dressmaking
Tailoring. Alterations, Hemstitch
ing. Buttons and Buckles. Same
management. 19 N. Bartlett.
Expert Window Cleaner
LET JOE DO IT Tel. 1173. House
cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng
rugs, upholsetry. denning.
LOANS
C A 8 H
For 8chool Days.
If you need extra money to get the
' children ready for echool. or for
any other purpose, call on
us You can get any amount up
to 9300 here promptly without en
dorsers, on your own security
Small monthly payments
arranged to ault your convenience
Call, phone or write for particulars
without obligation.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
UO. No 8-211 M217. Phone 139
45 South Central.
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
Ings of late construction 9 lb per
month per thousand. Low Interest
rate. e
BROWN & WHITE. 104 W Main
Painting.
JNO H LOCK
PAINTER
Pine Interior woik a specialty.
Pbone 809
COLORS BV NATURE PAINTS BY
PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend
a reliable painter or paperhanger
F.H.A loans for painting now avail
able. Pittsburgh Paint Store. 133
W Main
SPRAY PAINTING A SPECIALTY
SIGNS HOUSES INDUSTRIAL
Estimates Gladly Given
COMMERCIAL PAINTING CO. Tel. 43
Wehb and Carlon
Wall Paper, Paint, Lacquer, Roofing
and Glaas. Wo contract painting,
paperhanglng and day labor. Estl
mates free. 223 West 6th. Phone 270.
Radiator hepulrlng
HOOPERS RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bnrtlett.
Refrigeration Service
Day Phone 458 Nits Phone 1653-J
REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO
The Only Exclusive Refrigeration Shop
In Southern Oregon
Authorl?ed Factory Service.
317 W Main Bt Mertrord Oregon
ROOFING
WE REPAIR or apply any type oi
roof. Roll roofings and coBting at
mall order prices. Pabco Paints
and Roofing Ekerson Paint ind
Root Co., 38 So. Bartlett, Ts) 343
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DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Movtng Bonded carriers. Fireproof
storage Expert crating, packing
and shipping service "Da via for
Service." Phone 644
EADS TRANSFER & S1URAGF CO.
Office 26 So Fir Phone 816 Prlcea
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LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution duly
issued out of and under the seal
of the Circuit Court of the State of
OreRon, In and for the County of
Jackson, to me directed and dated
on the 11th day of Auguat. 1938, In
a certain action therein, wherein
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, an
Oregon corporation, aa plaintiff, re
covered Judgment agalust W. I.
Humphrey, the defendant, for the
sum of 8313 20. with 6 Interest per
annum from Auguat 29. 1932, leas
the sum of 876.00 which has been
credited on said Judgment, with coats
and disbursements taxed at 812 60
which Judgment was enrolled and
docketed In the Clerk's office of said
Court In said County on the 29th
day of August. 1932.
Notice la hereby glwi that, pur
suant to the terms of the said execu
tion, I will on the 1st day of October
1938, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the
front door of the Courthouse In the
City of Medford, In Jackson County.
Oregon, offer for sale and will sell
at public auction for cash to the
highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg
ment, together with the costs of thU
sale, subject to redemption aa pro
vided by law. all of the right, title
and Interest that the said defendant,
W. I. Humphrey, had on the 12th
day of August, 1938, or now has In
and to the following described prop
erty, situated In the County of Jack
son. State of Oregon, to-wlt:
. Beginning at a point situated
850.8 feet West of the Southeast
comer of Lot 6 Bolck 2 of the
Mlngus Subdivision In Section 24,
Township 87, South of Range 2
West of W. M., on the North bound
ary of Clark Street In the City of
Medford, and running thence North
134 feet: thence West 40 feet:
thence South 134 feet to the North
line of Clark Street; thence E.
along the North line of Clark Street
40 feet to the place of beginning.
Dated this 1st day of September.
1038. SYD I. BROWN.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. ;
By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy. . .
Notice to Creditors. 1
Notice is hereby given that Eugene
J. Monaco was on Auguat 24, 1938.
duly appointed administrator of the
Estate of Fred O. Butler, sometimes
known as Frederick C. Butler, de
ceased, by order of the County Court
of Jackson County, Oregon. All per
sons having claims against said Estate
are required to present them'verlfted
In the manner provided by law to the
undersigned Administrator at the of
fice of George Codding, Attorney at
Law. 217 Liberty Building, Medford.
Oregon, within six months from Sep
tember 1. 1938. the date of the first
publication of this notice.
EUGENE J. MONACO,
Administrator
Oeorge Codding,
Attorney for the Administrator.
Meteorological Repon
September 33
Forerasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Friday: little change In tem-
pcinture.
Oregon: Oenerally (air tonight and
Friday, but becoming unsettled near
the coast; little change In tempera
ture; gentle changeable wind oft
the coaat.
Loral Data
' Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 70; lowest, 41.
Total monthly precipitation, .04 In
Deficiency fcr the month .35 inch.
Total precipitation elnce September
1, 1938, .04 inch.
Dcflcloncy for the season, .04 tn.
Relative humidity at 8 p.m. yes
terday, J9 per cent: a.m. today
77 per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:69 a.m. Sun-
i:"t. . ., p. m.
Ohsrrratlnns Taken at 6 e. m
Ito Msrldlan Time.
J!
If
Bolhe -.-
11 u
. 74 64 .09
, 84 83 .07
. 80 63
. 80 54 T
. 88 48
. 96 80
. 90 63
. 6v. 48 1.63
. 78 63
.100 64
, 78 68
. 90 48
. 88 63
. 86 63
. 73 48
, 70 60
. 93 54
Cyear
Clear
Boston , ..
Chicago i . ..
Cloudy
Denver
Clear
F-'n
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Eureka
Helena
Los Angeles
MEDFORD
New York
Omaha
Phoenix -Portland
-
Reno i.w. -
Rosehure;
Salt Lake
San Francisco .
Seattle -
Spokane
Washington, D.C.
Yakima
C8 48
80 80
TRIPLE SCORED ON
McMINNVILLE, Sept. 33. (API
(roe scored three hits at once In the
Bernards family of Carlton.
Clarence Bernards with his brlde-
elect, Bernlce Herb of Forest Orove;
Maurice Bernards with his bride
elect, Mary McOanty, Yamhill, and
Irene Bernards with her bridegroom.
elect, Francis J. Brian, Newberg, ap
peared aimulteneoualy before County
Clerk . F. .'erklns yesterday and
applied for marriage licenses.
The three oouplea plan a single
ceremony wedding Sept. 38.
One of the brldegrooma-to-be) sug
gested the conventional wedding
march be discarded In favor of 'Hall,
Hall the Oang's All Here.'
Closing time for Too Let to Cle
llfj Ads IS 1;J0 D a.
UNTY
Rogue River
ROOUB RIVER. Sent. 31 (Soi l
The Co-operative Dairy Goat asso
ciation oi nogue Hirer, at a can
meetlni September 7. elected a new
board of directors. H. O. Kill and
George Eugler were retained from the
previous board. The newly elected
members are C. B. Moore, Nate Mea
slnger. A. W. Mclntire. A. B. Ashley,
and Henry Dless. The board met
Immediately following the general
meeting and elected C, E. Moore as
temporary chairman, and A. W. Mc
lntire aa temporary secretary, to act
until their successors are choosen.
The ladles' aid met Friday at the
home of Mrs. Ray Moore, with 14
ladles present. A dozen dish towels
were given the ladles to be made for
a future aals. The birthday luncheon
was discussed and will be held on
Friday. September 80. Mrs. Fowler
gave an Interesting description of her
trip to Scotland jmd as she was
unable to complete the talk for lack
of time. It will be continued at the
next meeting. At the close of the
meeting the hostess, Mrs. Moore,
served Ice cold tomato Juice and
wafers.
Live Oak Orange atarted their eve
ning Monday ijy the pictures of the
U. S. naw belnff shnwn tn th. nithllff
After the pictures the regular Orange
meeting was held with 14 members
present and 13 visitor. The usual
business was attended to and at th.
close of the meeting short talks were
enjoin irom me visiting Grangers.
After Orange the patrons all visited
and refreshments of ssndwlches and
coffee were served by the Hutchlna
and Doago families. Mr. Doago treated
everyone to large lovely ripe pears.
Mrs. W. c h u b a was painfully
burned about the face, breast and
arms Saturday whan a jar of toma
toes exploded after she had removed
iiuiu me pressure cooker,
Mr. and Mrs. Gear.. n..M
children returned to their home near"
saxersneid, Calif., after spending a
Week Vlsltlnff the H.rrv .nH ni
Randleman families. Mrs. David is
a daughter of Harry Randleman.
Mrs. R. j, Sutton of Medford Is
staying with her daughter, Mra. Har-
mu o.tcner, ana zamny. Mrs. Belcher
,o reported on tne eioK list thli week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiw .ni .
and Mrs. Dorrla Grim are visiting at
mi. num. oi me isaies parents, Mr
and Mr. Sam Sandry. Mr, and Mrs.
Woods are from Portland and Mrs.
unm is irora Miles Olty, Mont.
Mr. apd Mrs. Nat Harfare taking
a week' vacation and left Sunday
morning for th coaat, where they
will visit Mrs. Hart's alater, Mrs.
Richard Scott and family of Marsh
field, and her brother, Orvllle Deug
ler and family at North Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tatham of near
Red Bluff, Calif., arrived last Thura
day for a visit with Mr. Tatham'a
sister and hush.nrl. M, ....
Tom Wilson. I
Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Sandry are
driving a new car.
Mr. and Mrs. "Burf" Aht.
ovsr from Klamath county Saturday
nw recurnea nome Sunday, Joe
Shults returned with th.m .
will trap for some time near Chtlo-
quin.
Mr. and Mr. will... t- u.i
and children, of Fort Klamath, are
visiting Mrs. Le Molne'a father, S. J.
Blakely, and the children. '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tatham and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson were over
night visitors at the Jim Oden home
Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Bam Sandry and their
gueats, Mr. and Mrs. Woods and Mrs
Orlm, Joined the Dr. Butler family at
Medford Sunday and. all enjoyed a
picnic at the Elka picnic grounds.
Many from here attend ft. w
Phlne county fair at Grants Pass last
wews.
Mrs. Mabel Wilson of nwhnn ,hn
has spent some weeks visiting at the
Sandry home and with other friends.
iwurnea 10 ner nome Friday.
Mrs. Hanna and damMit. u,.im.
of Lo Angeles, called at the Sandry
iiuiu. moay on ner way to Van
couver. Mra. Wilson accnmn.nl.H t...
as far as Roseburg.
Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS. Sept. 33. (Spl.)
Mrs. Florence Russei of Portland.
Frances Ohapln of Grant pass visit
ed their sister, Mrs. Ernie Stevenson
and family, arriving horn on Sun
day. Frances Chapln attended nlfh
school her last yesr but Is attending
Orant Pass high school this year.
Kenneth Schilling organised a Byy
Scout club here Monday night. The
meeting was held st th grade school
game were played In th gymnasium,
fur which refreshment of water
melon, lemonade, cookies, and marsh,
mallows were enjoyed. Th boys .re
looking forward to their meetints
on Monday night.
Hustler club meetings will be re
sumed soon.
Mr. Cummlng ha returned from
O. 8. C. where she took two weeks
work In Industrial art. Sha he re
sumed her Industrial art classes and
invite all Interested In such work
to attend classes.
IAst week, street Improvement was
started. Th county truck are car
rying th crushed rock. Several
street are finished. At present the
truck are on long hauls on Conlsy
road but will return to flnlah our
street.
Deer season opened Tuesday with
but a few going -hunting. Most of
th nun went to work. .
Two pig wen burned to death In
th fire that burned down L. 3.
Richmond' chicken nous. It hap
pened about 11:30 last Friday night
The cause of th fire was unkniwn.
David Cleveland left for Corvallls
on Monday to attend O. S. 0.
Rod Baker cut his thumb almost
Briefs
11 Phoenix
PHOENIX, Sept. 33. (Spl.) Mis
Mary E. .loore of San Francisco, Cal
West coast secretary of Foreign Board
of Presbyterian churches of U. s. A.,
and Mra. W. W. Elliott, Mrs. 8. El
der, Mrs. Peder Wold of North Bend,
Oregon, were Sunday evening guests
of Rev. and Mrs. F. I. McFarland.
Mlaa Moore was the special apeaker
at both services Sunday at the Pres
byterian church, and on Monday was
guest speaker at the Preabyterlal Be
ing held at Ashland. Miss Helen
Whltaker of Changsha, China, an
other speaker at the Presbyterlal, was
also a guast of the McFarlands.
Visiting at the msnae last Tuesday
were Mr. and Mrs. William Wletkamp
of Tule Lake, California.
Miss Alice Lowry Is visiting her
mother prior to October 1st when
she will leave for Berkeley to attend
Armstrong college to get her degree
in higher accounting.
The Missionary society of the Pres
byterian church mat last Thursday
at the home of Mrs. O. O. Palmer.
Present were Mesdames Coffin, Vial,
Whit. Blackwood, Oammlll. Olbon,
Chllders, Robsrts, Frame, Hartley,
Knudaon, Nordqulst, McFarland,
Caldwell, Poling, and Miss Robert,
Mrs. Palmer was assisted by .Mr.
John A. Gammtll. The next meeting
of the society will be at the home
of Mrs. M. P. Sheets, October 30.
The fall school term opened last
Monday with a considerable Increase
In enrollment throughout the school.
Seventy-one pupils are registered In
the high school with the following
new enrollees reporting for studies:
June McMullen. Dusne Tryon, Shir
ley Schlund, Virginia Right, Carmen
Blake way, Margaaret Allen, and
Lewlls Caldwell.
Mrs. Jewel Parr left on the evening.1
train Monday 'for Hood River.
A moonlight plcnlo and hike on
Wagner creek was enjoyed Saturday
evening by the following: Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Stevens, Mr. and Mr. V.
F. Blrdseye, Carmen Blakeway, Koy
Bole, Collins Hartley, Alice Johnson.
Mr. and Mr. A. O. Drldel, Mr. tnd
Mr, r. t. Hallgren, Mis Virginia
Pugh. Henry Hallgren, Shirley
Schlund, Reynold Cook, and Mr, and
Mrs. R. A. Reedy.
Member of the faculty and school
board of the Phoenix school met ior
a soolal evening Friday In th re
cently completed new band room. Fol
lowing an evening of games and vs
rled entertainment, refreshment were
ssrved. Quest present Included: aio
na Ferns, Edith Thompson, Marl
Prescott, Hsrrlett Pellett, Dorothy
Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Oolver,
Alta Norcross, Virginia Pugh, Mr. and
Mr. Harry Meyers, Reynold Cook,
Evelyn Skyrman, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Reedy, Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Wilcox,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lester Newbry, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Furry. Th ma
jor prize of the evening was awarded
Mrs. Furry.
Harold McAbee I attending Wil
lamette university.
Jim Newlin left Monday morning
for McMlnnvllle where he will -sums
his studies at Llnfleld college.
Dean Logan will return to Walla
Walla college at Walla Walla, Wash
Ington. Phoenix delegates attending South
west Oregon Preabyjerlal executive
meeting' i.t the Ashland Presbyterian
church Monday were Mrs, I. F. Mc
Farland. dlatrlct nrssldent a th.
?resbyterlal and her three guest,
Mesdame Elliott, Elder and Wold
of North Bend: Mrs. Addle Loyd, Mr.
J. o. n. poling, Mrs. J, a. Vlall, Mrs.
John B. Roberts, Mis Lulu rfobert.
Mrs. H. W. Frame. Mrs. a. O H-r.i..
and Mrs. R. A. Reedy. Sixty delegate
from missionary societies throughout
the southwest Oregon district attend
ed th meeting at Ashland.
Dr. and Mrs. O. Calender and
children of Toledo, Ore., visited th
V. R. Hallcraft family last Saturday
en route to Idaho. Dr. Callender and
Mrs. Hallcraft are flrat cousins.
Mr. and Mra. Purr, left to. a
week's vacation In Washington.
sir, cor B. Morgan Is spending
th month with her son, Cecil B
Borgan, at Keno.
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK, Sept. 33. (Spd.)
Harvey Bowers of Tait, Calif., whs
bought th Donough property last
fall, cam Sept, J' to make hi home
here. Mr. and Mrt. Engle and daugh
ter, Phyllis, who have been living on
the place sine selling their property
to th McDuffy of California, sre
leaving Sept. 31 to make their horn
at Lo Angele. Calif, when their
son live.
Phyllis MUler went to Ashtand
Sept. 19, when she will attend Nor
mal school.
Mrs. Frank Dally I expecting her
sister from Nebraska this week for
a several month visit.
Frank Elliott, who spent several,
week at Redding, nturaed bom
Saturday. Mra. George Lance, whs
had been visiting her brothers, Ray
Oaunyaw, at Redding, returned bom
with him. Mr, Oaunyaw haa bn
very III, but I better.
Cas Mall rrtbun Want Ad.
Closing time tor loo Late to Ola
tf Ad I 1 :30 p m.
off last week. It I mending satis
factorily, he thinks.
Margant Csdtow I working in th
city attorney' offlo in Ashland.
Robert Csdrow 1 working la the
box factory In Ashland.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hlldreth and
Ight month old son Jame Allan,
expect to b In Jacksonville Sep
tember 93 to visit Harold' mother,
Mr. and Mr. Al Hlldreth will visit
them then,
Mr. Al Hlldreth sent wonderful
chrysanthemum and glad to her
slater, Mn. Plckard In Spoken, to
day, The flower were grown afV