Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1938)
PAGE THIRTEEN i fEPFORD MATL TRTBUXE, MEDFCYRD, OREGON". FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1938. . 1 mr I FO a' Read every ao on this page You will probably find exactly the things you Dave oeen look ing (ox or a sale or trade toi unused articles you may nave Search your attic or store-room you may find many tilings others are seeking and De able to realize immediate cash U what you wan't isn't nere. ad vertise for it Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive etfoctlvel , Per word first Insertion- (Minimum J5e) Each additional Insertion. net nrord i - ! (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change .- $1.25 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Gasoline hose. Please return to General Petroleum Corp. XjOST Black coin purse containing 20 bill and 10 check. Return to Mall Tribune. Liberal reward. LOST If dog misstrib. call 1516- WANTJSD MALE HELP MAN TO SERVICE ROUTE of new Merchandise. Machines, 525 Cash required, fully secured, no selling or competition. 1000 profits, perma nent. Write Rhondee. Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Capable person for general housework. No laundry. References required. Box 2844. Tribune. WANTED SITU ATI0N8 LANDSCAPE WORK, lawn mowing, expert pruning. Telephone 760. 106 South Ivy. W ANTED Miscellaneous WANT LOAN OP 500 from private party, on good local property, closo In. Box 3063 Tribune. WANTED Pat cowa and steers. J. J. Osenbragge. WANTED at once brugge. -Wool. J. J. Oaen- I WANTED Pat cows. Phone 46. WANTED TO RENT by October 1st. partly equipped ranch with 40 or 00 acres grain land and softie Irri gated pasture. Box 2877 Tribune. WANTED Reversible disk two-way plow. L. M. McConnell, Gold Hill Star Route. 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 Pox Farm. Tel. 27-X-7. QUILTS COVERED AND TIED II Quilting 31. Phone 1666-L. ' BIG HE 87. PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators Aluminum. Brass Cop per and othef metals MEDFORD BAROAIN 4UU8E 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063 LAUNDRY Mrs tiuson Pel 1345-M WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free ol eharpe Phone (reverse charges) southern Oregon By-Products Co HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Tout Furniture MEDFORD BAROAIN IIOLSfc 37 N. Orape St. Phone 1063 WELL DRILLING! 60 per ft. first 60 ft. etc J M Dodge. iv c:ng WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us Before you sell MEDPOKD BAROAIN HOUSE 97 N Orape St Phone 1003 WE PAY MOItfc CASH For ?our Furniture linillllllOh A ANHIIKIV8 flth srtfl Krnnt Phone 647 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 444 South Fir. Inquire 1120 West and. FOR RENT 2-bedroom unfurnished house. Good location. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince St. FURNISHED or unfurnished 5-room modern house. Phone 1266. FOR RENT 4 -room house, 2 bed rooms. New condition. At 1125 W 0th. Also 5-room house at 1035 W. 10th. Phone C. A. De Voe evenings. FOR RENT Furnished house No. 2 Everett court. Attractive and clean. Adult only. Phone 238. FOR RENT 7-room house, close In Inquire Phlpps Auto Park, after noon. FURNISHED HOUSE for rent on or bout October 1. 1022 West 0th Tel. 1025-R. FOR RENT Furnished 7-room house. 103 Crater Lake Ave. UNFURNISHED HOUSE Inquire 134 South Ivy. FOR RENT 6 -room modern ftir nlshed house. Clow In. 223 8 Riverside. Phone 457-J. FOR RENT Hourt No 5 new Lorln Court West 11th strtrtly modern Adults only Phone 233 FOR RENT Attractive B-room mod ern house on Jarfcsonvllle highway e nwr V2 W 4th TOR RENT-BOARD-ROOM COMFORTABLE ROOM In private home for eentleman. Private en irnnce 1012 EaM Main. Phone U5Q-Y BOM'D nd ROOM 91 ft da; ?1 FOR RENT APARTMENT8 FOR RENT A three and four-room apartments, aui . ivy street. FURNISHED 3-room apartment. 335 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apartments. 616 N. Central. NICELY furnished apartment. Heat, hot water. 25. 51 N. Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 317 West 2nd. 20 month. FOR RENT Room or apartment 016 W. 10th. Adults only. FOR RENT Apartment, overstuffed furniture, heat, hot water and Frlgtdalre. garage. 10 Quince St. QE BAUER APIS. Dtu and Oakdale Fine building, modem furnished or unfurnished all comforts By week or month: 935.00, and up Phone 713-Y ?0R RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room 713 Pine, call evenings. FOR RENT Two rooms furnished 13.50. One room, unfurnished, $5 City limits. Inquire 618 East Main. FURNISHED SLEEPING ROOMS cen trally located. 408 West 6th. FOR RENT Sleeping room. 445 South Front. FOR RENT Furnished room In pri vate residence. 418 South Oakdale. ROOMS FOR RENT. South Grape. ' Close In. 333 ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8. Grape FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT Alfalfa pasture with running water. Phone 355-J-l. FOR RENT OR LEASE 10 acres all under cultivation. Some grapes, strawberries, clover. House, barn. City water, electricity. Irrigation. Close in. Available Oct. 1, 1038. Address box 3046 Tribune. 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. 109, Central Point. ONE store room, upstairs office rooms See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOB SALE 3 Jersey and Guernsey heifers. Mrs. T. w. combs, route x box 40. Talent. FOR SALE or trade for mares 2 grey Percherons, 3.550 lbs. Clay Barker. 3 miles east Talent. Valley View. FOR SALE Young Brown Swiss Bulls. Brown Swiss for more milk. Phlpps Orchard. Phone 417. FOR SALE 4 good cows, 1 good 3 months old heifer calf. Barred Rock hens and pullets, 3 Charter 640-egg oil burner Incubators. Cheap. 300 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 "j mile to white house. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES HAHN MOTORS GUARANTEE COUNTS Friday and Saturday Specials '36 BUICK special series 4-door trunk sedan. New tires, completely re conditioned, original gunmetal finish. We have had this car In stock too long so here It goes to a lucky buyer. Original price, 9695. 2-dny special price, $549. i '33 BUICK small series sport coupe. New tires, rumble seat. Above aver age In condition. See this quick at 9345. HAHN MOTORS USED CAR LOT 25 South Riverside AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Bulck 1937 8-40 special 4-door sedan with 6 -wheel equipment. This Is my own personal car and has loss than 17.000 miles on It. Finish and condition I perfect. Price $875. Terms If desired. W. E. Thomas, 45 South Central Ave. FOR SALE 2-ton G. M. O. truck or trade stock. Shell Service Station Jacksonville. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1936 model, low mileage, must sell to settle estate. 221 N-rth Holly or call 1397-Y evenings. YEAR-OLD USED CARS Greatest values In late model 8 tu de baker, Nash, Hudson, Bulck and Packard Sedans ever offered In Medford. Some with radio, over drive, heater, etc. Prices and terms that will astonish you. Call and look them over. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Open Evenings and Sundays DODGE SEDAN In A-l condition, 100 cash. 1314 N. Riverside eve nings. FOR SALE 1930 Packard sedan. A-l condition. Inquire 310 Genesee. FOR SALE By owner. 1935 Pontlac 8 Sedan. A-l condition. 9495. See H. C. Wltham. 215 East Eighth. FOR SALE One la7 Pontlsc Tour Ing Sedan: one 1918 Pontlac Tour Ing Sedan Both wlh low mileage Also 1929 Hudson Sedan All H reatly reduced prices Bert Stan cliff Phrv-nli Ire FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 10-room house, lot 102 100. garage. In business district 307 N. Ivy street. FOR SALE Bargain In good 5-room nouse. email payment. Phone 1564. FOR SALE New 5-room house. lot 4BI00, for 81250. Also two houses, ono 4-rnom. one 3-room. for 91250 lot 50x100. Inquire 518 Eart Main. FOR SALE 6 acre. Irrigated; 4 -room house and bath, electricity; 2 barns and other outbuildings; all kinds of fnilt and berrlM. 214 acres In LAdino clover. 3'i acres In English walnut. SlRhtly view, desirable location Only 12.750. Term. L. O Plckell, 16 South Bartlett. FOR SALE Room and apt. Butt Main neas mm cabin on E Phone 1288-H. evening. WHEN ton think of ml estate think 01 WHIT FOR BALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Approximately 4 acres 4Mj miles from Medford on Arnold road adjoining Wing orchard. Water right, good drainage. Suitable for poultry or alfalfa. Family orchard Good fl-room house, thoroughly reconditioned. Garage and other bull dings. Terms can be had O. V. Myers, owner. 20 Ashland Ave- Tel. J42-R. FOR 8 ALE By owner. 8. 10 or 16 acres. Irrigated, Bear creek bottom land, , mue rrom city limits Phone 1524-L. HOUSES FOR SALE in Med lord and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association FOR SALE 5-room turnlshed house and ttj acre tract nicely locattd Owner leaving state and will wc rlflce for 1.250. Terms, 0 C Pierce. Room 1. Palm Block Phone 017-L. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information inquire of Warren Patterson Secretary at tha National Farm Loan ornce sua Libert mag Tel 1149 or O A Barnes 167 E Bth Etieene Ore For Exchanges Real Estate SELL OR TRADE for small acreage near Medford, modern 5-room bouse. Phone 1266. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Practically new Quaker oil burning circulating heater. Scott V. Davis, P. O. box 690. Medford. FOR SALE No tags left. 2 deer rifles now. J. J. Osenbrugge. LATE MODEL largest size oil burning heater with lsu-gal. storage tank Almost new. Will sell at about half price. Phone 824-Y. SALE OR TRADE Good rug, llixl2 for equally good smaller one. 412 South Grape. FOR SALE Italian and Petite prunes Phone 7-F-14. CLING PEACHES for sale. 7 Che nut. Phone 1564. FOR SALE Two new 1939 General electric automatic console radios bum in canons, udy.ou. oio w. inn St. Phone 1555-R. FOR SALE Electric washing ma chine, circulating oil burner heater. Phone 252. Dorothy Wandry, Jack sonville. FOR SALE Practically new, full- enameied Monarcn electric range extra quick heating elements. Rea sonable. 403-J-3 Kettlewell Gar dens. South Medford. FOR SALE My 80 equity In electric refrigerator for 925. Inquire 256 Beatty. FOR SALE Good used Conn trumpet. Warren Barr, Talent. 7 - 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 www t-'iuiB nuuo so., uisc. ware house, 326 West 6th. Medford. Saturday, 34th, Last Day. FOR SALE Does and young rabbits. 30 yearling Leghorn hens. 40 Leg horn pullets and 25 Red pullets. Geo. L. Davis. 1 mile south of Talent on Old Highway 99. Box 240. CUCUMBERS, sorted to size, wanted B. E. Ford, 2 miles west on Jack sonville highway. Phone 731-R. CUT FLOWERS Asters. Zinnias, Dresslers. 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE 75 tons first class alfalfa hay, 99 ton baled at the ranch. Reduction on large order. W. L. Clink, Tulelake. Calif. Phone 2013. PRUNES, lc lb. you pick: picked 114c B. C. Ford. 2 miles west on Jack sonville highway. Phone 731-R. FOR QUICK SALE Westlnghouse electric range. Reconditioned. Bar gain. Phone 1456-M. 1308 E. Main FOR SALE Household furniture. R. L. Hlgglns, route 4, box 65 or call 902 Beatty. FOR SALE Used sawdust burner, good condition. Phone 1640. FOR , SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke two miles east of Jacksonville. FOR SALE I National cash register 950. 1 Neon sign, reading 'OAS' original cost 9275. now 975. 1 small safe. 935. See H. C. Wltham. Wltham Magneto and Parts Co., 215 E. 8th. across from Wards. FOR SALE Tomatoes, canning, lc lb.. Juice. 14c lb. Also Duroc boar Phone 1463-J-l. FOR SALE Conn 22B trumpet, case aim ncccHBories, ime new, 9ou. Harry Young. 311 S. Oakdale. KLAMATH HAY and potatoes de llvered. Orders taken at Snappy Service Station. 3 mile north of Ashland on highway. CANNINO TOMATOES, lc lb.; beam, 3c and 4c lb. Blankenshlp, Central Point. FOR SALE About 8 tons of old corn In ear. to one party. C. A. De Voe. Phone 1497. ORAPES - Wine and Jelly grapes. I Sc. Tokay and Missions. 2c Bring containers Anders Vinevard. S mile west Willow Spring Service Station MYERS WATER PRfcbflURE systems guaranteed. All pumping system overhauled . Plumbing contracting Feneo electric fence regulators Full line of general paints, fishing tackle and hunting supplies. Full line hardware. See ui about your federal bousing. Pick's Hardware FOR SALE Speed Queen wishers and Ironert: 7 Spar ton refrigerator, special low price. Guaranteed serv ice and part for all make of washer. Oood buy on Coleman oil circulators and- wood circulators Oeneral Electric Ironer, demon strator, one-half price. Can net 'i supplies. Pick's Hardware. KLAMATH HAY law or small lot. U? . ftlmtld, MMUord, FOR SALE Miscellaneous GOOD USED WASHERS, radio, 1 good used electric range. 2 General Electric sweepers. At a bargain, cleanup on garden hose. Flck's Hardware. MISCELLANEOUS SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out Of court, saving money, confidential. Write Economy Service, room 433, Redwoods Hotel, Grants Pass, Ore. MRS HATTIE REAMES WJHTE. Ac credited Piano Teacher. Beginners H S. credits. 220 Laurel. Tel. 448-M BETTER rebore Job at a saving Frees' Oarage Jacksonville Phone 1R3 PERSONAL GALL STONES. END Gall Remedy will eliminate them Painless. Harm less. Not a drug. Visible result Complete treatment five dollars E N D GALL REMEDY CO. 1813 N W Flanders St. Portland. Ore PHYCHIO Readings Dally Mr Miller 328 North Central BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO TITLE INSl KANL'E - ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Chinese Hertii . Chinese .Herbs foi al) ailments UE'l QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies when othet tall CHAN & CHAN CO 23f. K Main UressniaKtiie. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered Room S02 D 8 Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181 DRESSMAKING. aTHjrlngl Ladies Coats and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M Coket Cra 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 Cleanet LET JOE DO IT TelTTlTa HouTe cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng rugs, lipholsctry. cleaning. FURS remodeled,' repaired, rellned, cleaned and glazed. Reasonable. Work Runmnteed. Phone 069-M 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. Lie. No 8-21) M217. Phone 139 45 South Central. MONEYTOoTrToiioerrrdVer tngs of late construction a.9 lb pel month per thousand Low Interest rate BROWN WHITE. 104 W Main Radiator Kepairtng HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bnrtlett. Refrigeration Service Day Phone 458 Nlte Phone 1653-J REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO TheOnlv Exclusive Refrigeration Shop In Southern Oregon Authorlrcd Factory Service, an W Main St. Modford. Oregon Mai) Tribune Daily ACROSS Portion of a curve Knot-It Traditional tales Instrumental duet Mountain: comb, form Scene of action Hotel Obese Genus of the beot Fashion Vldlonnry Circular movement Sew loosely Record of a hip's voyage Flih eggs The Bast Having a long or larse nose Constellation June bug Pertaining to bunlRhment Cold and damp Annoyed Corrt-ci Scheme Adjmifced unfit for use Solution of Saturday's Puzzla RiOIC WMUR AL O V E NflE OLA WA P E flC OlN D U 1C T 1 ON SLlEEpll Ntjg RA I LIED SAM ifTjE HD S T E 6 TIE1P OP I jfTO'P I SiftLg g oWgMs Dim a c 1 c g o w AIRlEHRp" 6f l & O P g sTTrRTN ElgMC "A U 5" E D A'DU LfnSffiFTSTM H OlQiK V AR iWj IjO Ni5E jN e!rNfBe rKserSs g SiEislSHRlElUEltBsElElw SI Danish ftortf B4. Proverb 65 Biblical priest 66. Nothing: slang 57. Carried on fcL Spread loosely 59. Channel from the nhore Inland ' p p ii" ij r m i 1 r rT 11 Te 'i n53 in My, '. 21 2Z IX M IS 2k , vw, i IMJi 30 HP55 Ml 32 33 gl3 w " 38 ' Jmm WkSll W 11 5LWL ' "' 'Wi 51 ! S3 ,,,,,,, SI Mil fg I I WA I BUSINESS DIRECTORY fainting. JNO H LOCK PAINTER Pine Interior wotk a specialty. Phone 80S COLORS BY NATURE PA1NT8 BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhangel P.H.A -loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store. 132 w Main. SPRAY PAINTING A SPECIALTY SIGNS HOUSES INDUSTRIAL Estimates Gladly Given COMMERCIAL PAINTING CO. Tel 42 Webb and Carlon Wall Paper. Paint. Lacquer, Roofing and Glass. We contract painting. paperhanglng and day labor. Estl' . mntes fwe. 223 West Bth. Phone 270. ROOFING WE REPAIR .or apply any type of roof. Roll roofings and coating at mat) order prlcea. Pabco Paints and Roofing. Ekerson Paint -tnd Root Co. 38 So Bnrtlett Tel 243 Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORAGI Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonoea carriers, nreproui storage. Expert arattng, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 044. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 28 So Fir Phone 318 Prices right Service guaran -ed Meteorological Report Sept. 23, 1038 Medford and vicinity; Fair but be coming cloudy tonight' and Saturday; not quite so warm. Oregon: Fair east and becoming cloudy west portion, tonight and Saturday, not quite so warm In tho interior, gentle to moderate south erly wind off the coast. Temperature, a year ago today: Highest 77; lowest 37. Total monthly precipitation .04 In. Deficiency for the month J7 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1938, .04 Inches. Deficiency for the season .27 Inches. Relative humidity at ft p. m. yes terday 23 per cent; ft a. m. today 60 percent. Tomorrow : Sunrise 0 :00 a. Sunset 6:06 p. m. Observations Taken at ft a. mH 120 Meridian Time, u a a o o 5 a f S? r b 5! Boise . 94 54 Clear Boston 70 66 T Cloudy Chicago 76 52 Clear Denver , , 80 54 . Clear Eureka 60 , 54 .01 Clear Helena 86 &1 . Clear Los Angeles 94 60 - Clear MEDFORD 92 69 Clear New York 66 54 .03 Cloudy Omaha . 66 84 Clear Phoenix ..... 102 64 Clear Portland 62 80 Ctear Reno 86 46 Clear Roseburg 90 56 Clear Salt Lake 84 64 Clear San Francisco..... 68 60 T cloudy Seattle 70 48 Clear Spokane 88 56 Clear Washington, D.O. 68 64 T cloudy Yakima go 60 Clear Take To Trail ... an DES MOINES, Iowa. p) Even the Hopl Indians, who are regarded as being quite far removed from present-day civilisation, havs gono mod ern. They traveled to the Iowa state fair In up-to-date auto trailers. Cross-Word Puzzle . Imposing antra nca 7. rini king of laraal t. City In Franc t. Turn to tha right 10. alaaaachuaatta cap 1L Took a teat 17. Aeronautic course -marker 11. Poker tak 32. Tear apart 24. Rolling on mail wheel! 2b, Ureek letter 28. Bobbin 17, Cotu-agaoua SS. Region SO Opening! IS Indian fetich lb Percolate SI. Subitance ueac to curdle milk 4). Small anchor 43. Feminine name 46 Reward 47 Continent 41 Neareit 41 Cry of the cron to Room In a harem 11. Horse 82. Performed DOWN L Star In The Dragon L Early alpha betlc char- acter I. Bruit 4. Htiga mythical bird I. Went up (ountyRriefs Big Applegate BIQ APPLEGATE, Sept. 23. (Spl) Harold Reed, store proprietor near McKce Bridge forest park, It the ttiat Applegate man to get a buck on tho opening day of the aeaaon. Mr. Reed bagged e. 135-pound forked horn on Beaver creek. Hunters are prevalent In tho Applegate woods. A,mong those out for several days are John and Henry Nledermeyer of Jacksonville, who are hunting In Silver Pork; Elwood and Floyd Smith of Medford. camping on Steamboat; Paul Jen nings and party of four and O. A. Wlckleln of Medford, who are gun ning In the Siskiyou peak area. Chester Kubll of Junction City and his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Turn bull of Portland, are on a hunting expedition at Dona- more. E. H. Ross and party of four of Thompson creek also have taken to the hills In the a ray back area. A. 1. Kromllng, seasoned hunter and trapper of the lower Applegate. has been scouring the hills adjacent to his home, going out Wednesday to kill one which he spotted the day before, he said. , Three members of the Applegate summer forestry personnel have loft their mountain Jobs to continue their study of force try at Oregon State eollege. Robert Ottoman of Wagner Gap, will spend a short time In .San Francisco before continuing to the campus,' and All J.- Sandoz from Mt. Ashland will visit relatives at Trail before leaving Jackson coun ty. Gene Tower, guard at Star Ranger station, will leave for Corvallls Sun day, Mra. Tower having left a few days ego to visit her mother at Salem before resuming her course In home economics. James C. Wining ham of this community will com plete the fire season e,t Wagner Gap, and Robert Heath of Ashland will assume the post at Mt. Ashland. ' Other local young people leaving for a winter of study are Miss Louise Har, who will attend Southern Ore gon Normal school, and Miss Prances Port, who will enter her sophomore year at Oregon State college. Mtsa Port and Miss Carolyn Cook of Med ford motored north Sunday with Lee Port, Jr., of Medford, who expected to do fire survey work In Willamette valley. Mr. and Mra. E. E. Wall of Sterling district are residing on the Purcel ranch on Little Applegate, where Mr. Wall la employed aa foreman by How ard Richardson, who purchased the place this month. The Wall children are attending the Little Applegate school, Rev. D. D. Randall, Sunday school missionary of Medford, and E. R. Martin of Portland, superintendent of the American Sunday school union, will present ft series of picture slides at Upper Applegate Grange hall Tueir day evening, September 27. Mr. Ran dall will give ft short service. Every one Is Invited to attend. Mrs. a. C. White and son Sherman, returned to their home in Portland Wednesday after spending ft few days at Sturgls guard , station as guests of the former's daughters, Mrs. Maur ice r-ox. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dawson and family have returned from Salem, where they attended the state fair. Kublt Brothers, of Missouri Plat are engaged In baling ISO tons of hay at the former Klelnhammer ranch for the First National Bank of Ashland. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. 0. 0. Buck Sunday Included Mrs Atlanta Satchwell, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clark, and Harry Munson of Med ford. t Sunday's lightning storm brought one fire In the Applegate area, when a, tree was struck on Red mountain. John Harr, Perk's Pasture guard, and Albert Young were sent to the burn ing tree. Eighty Camp Applegate COO en- rolleea whose period of enlistment has expired, will leave this weok for their home In the south, Florida and North Carolina boys expecting to de part Thursday. Thte week ft number of the boys were guests or Mr. ana Mrs. Floyd Rlppey and daughter, Mrs. Billy Motley, at ft theater party at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Throckmorton were among local people who attend ed the Josephine county fair last week. Blasting so loud that It sounds to the neighbors like It was behind their woodshed Is reported at the Herman Offenbacher ranch, where Mr. Offenbacher Is having ft bridge built ftcross the Applegate. The com munity la credited with two new private bridges, the construction of which waa contracted to Cas. Ham ilton, Ruch carpenter. The second Is at the Frank Preston ranch, where the bridge had been washed from Its low piers by high water every few years. The new crowing hms been completed, and la heightened with wooden framework topping the piers. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Luy of Wetten were dinner guests Sunday at the home of the latter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDanlel. They Accepted URBAN A. Ohio. OP) While fishing up In Canada recently Vincent Lov er de. local merchant, Invited several of his northern acquaintance to 'drop In and him sometime. Two Toronto men took him literally. They flew from Toronto to Urbana, landed their plane In a field near Loverde's store, took him for ft ride and then returned home. Different Plan LAWRENCEBURO, Ind. (P) Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Hurd's twin sons have the same birth date, but dif ferent birth places. One waa born In the Hurd home. Then Mrs. Hurd was rushed to ft Cincinnati hospital and thft second son wag bora tnere. Reese Creek REStSE CREEK, Sept. 33. (Spl) The entire community extends Its sympathy to the family and other relatives of Mrs. Dora Vestal, who passed away Sept. 17. Grandmother Vestal waa a wonderful mother, friend and neighbor. Everyone who waa privileged to know her will mlu her pleasant smile and cheery words. She waa a pioneer mother and had lived on the farm where she passed away many years. Mrs. Gilbert Langley, and daughter Donna Lee, Mrs. M. Heckenberger, and Mrs. Theo. Rlen spent the after noon of Sept. 19 with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. Sola Caswell left Sept 13 for Grants Pass, where they will visit Rev. and Mrs. George Bhode They were friends In Wisconsin years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Caswell visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey week. Mrs. Caswell and Mrs. Humphrey are cousins. They are on six months tour of the west. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin enter tained with an aluminum party and supper at their home, Sept. 20. Tho lady putting on the supper cooked a very tasty meal which was thorough ly enjoyed by the following guesta: Mr. and Mra. M. A. Botta, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rusho and Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt, Janet and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. James Twedell, Judith Lyman, Conrad and Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey, Dar lene and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. W. R Lamb, Hollls and Stanley Martin and the host and hostess. 8. M. Vestal came home for the fu neral of his mother, Mrs. Dora Ves tal, Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey and children were dinner guest Sept. 18 of Mr. and Mrs, LaVern Oilman at Ashland. Mrs. Jock Grow and Eileen come home Tuesday for ft week during the packing season. Miss Edna Lamb, who Is employed at Smith River, Calif., came home for a short vacation, Sept. 19. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Shaw, also Mr. and Mra. Mace Lucas and two daugh ters, all spent Sept. 11 with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey. While there papered Mrs. Humphrey's living room Most every one In the whole com munity attended Mrs. Vestal's fu neral, and the flowers were many and beautiful. She was so well known and loved by everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowden of near Butte Falls, and baby, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, W Waddell, Sept. 11. O. A. Arthurs visited at the W. R Lamb borne Sept. IB. He has sold bis farm on Klamath Falls highway, to his neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Long, and has moved to Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey have gone to their mine on the Ap plegate for a few days. W. R. Lamb has finished painting his house on the Butte Falls high way. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Botta are re modeling their house quite extens ively. When finished It will be ft fine modern home. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Button and fam ily have moved to Eagle Point for the winter and school year. Home and school circle enjoyed ft helpful meeting Sept. 16, with our new president, Mrs. Robert Humph rey in charge. The Hallowe'en party waa very cleverly planned out and all present had a good visit. All the mothers and friends of the school are Invited to attend these meetings. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Sept. 23. (Bp!.) Etsworth stowell left Tuesday for Coqullle on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Al GUhousen of the Rogue lodge were callers on Mrs. Eva Nichols last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Orvllle Henderson and Mrs. Barbara Jennings drove to Butte Palls lest Monday and spent the af ternoon with Mrs. Jack Stowell. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown left Wednesday evening for ft two weeks vacation In Santa Barbara and other southern cities. Mrs. Jack Stowell of Butte Falls was a caller at the Orvllle Henderson home Wednesday afternoon on her way home from a business trip to Medford. Among those from Eagle Point who attended the 4-H club fair and fine dinner at Lake creek last dun day were as follows: Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy. Mrs. Lottie Olngcade, Mr. and Mrs, William Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and children, Mrs. Eva Nichols. Mr, and Mrs, Elsworth Stowell and Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Henderson. Sincere sympathy of the commun nlty Is extended the Vestal family of Reese Creek in the loss of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Dora Vestal who passed away at her home on Reese Creek where ahe had lived for many years and where most of her family were born. Orange home coming meeting was held Tuesday evening with s, large crown In attendance and several vis itors from other . Oranges among whom were as follows: Mr. ad Mrs. Otto Outer of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maust of Central Point and Mr and Mrs. John Anderson of Central Point who recently returned from Norway and B wed en. Mr. Andorsun gave ft very Interesting talk on their trip, which was greatly enjoyed. SARDINE CREEK, Sept. 23. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. P. U Walt accompan ied Otto Purman of Riverside to the 4-H club exhibition at Lake Creek. Sunday and report a fine showing of Sardine Creek catUs bj tag bajg tad girls, also fine chicken dinner which was serv ed In the Grange hall. Burnls Dusenberry of Klamath county visited relatives here Sun day, He returned to Medford whore he is taking lessons In aviation, then returned to Klamath. Mrs. Rose Hannibal and son How ard of Portland have been visiting friends here during their vacation the past week. They came by the way of Bend, Liamond and Crater lakes, and returned by the Oregon Caves and the coast route. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith formerly of this place but now of Thompson Creek are the proud parents of a fins baby girl, born Sept. 14 at the Sa cred Heart hospital In Medford. Mrs. F. N. Tygart attended an all day session of the Ladles' aid In Gold Hill Thursday with a pot luck din ner at noon. The county road graders are doing some much needed work on our road this week. Owing to the dry weather and the heavy traffic for the past four months, this has become one of the roughest roads In the county. George and Bud Smith and P. N. Tygart were among the lucky deer hunters, so far this season. Mr. and Mrs. George Ring Jr., form erly of this place, now of Gold H1U, welcomed the arrival of a fine baby boy, bora Monday night at the Sa cred Heart hospital In Medford. Among those from hare who at tended the Josephine county fair last week were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Walt, Mra. Rose Hannibal and son Howard, Mrs. 8. A. Dusenberry and son Arthur, and Mr. and Mra. R. R. Dusenberry. The Grange Ortffln Creek Plan, for fait activities at tha Grif fin Creek Grange were begun last Tuesday night, when the grange met In regular session. First of the three affairs planned . for the near future la Booster night celebrated Friday, September 30, In all granges. Griffin Creek grangers will meet In open session on this night for a program and social hour. There will be no regular business session but an effort will be made to acquaint new members, friends and . neighbors with tha work of the grange. Short speeohes, musical num bers and games will be enjoyed by those attending. Grange ladles will bring either cake or sandwiches and, those having extra cream are re quested to bring same for coffee. October 8, two weeks from this Saturday, la the date set for the barn dance and box social to be held at the hall. The committee In charge, Ruth Clark, Rufua Fann, and Lulu Sturglll predict that the combination of a good old country dance and a box social will prove popular. "Every one always has a good time at Grif fin Oreek" la the slogan the grange trie, to live up to. "Grlfflnella," the grange pig. Is reaching enormous proportions. Adopted last spring by the grange and "boarded out" with various members, "Orlfflnella" has led an Interesting life. Mra. Ruth Williams ot Gold Rill Orange named her. Other granges of the county have been kept Informed of the plg'a whereabouts by periodic letters from the "Pig Publicity Committee.' Shortly before Hallowe'en "Orlffln ella" will be taken from the W. B. Brltton home where she has spent the paat six weeks, end made Into sausage. The public will be given an opportunity to share the ensuing feast which will be held at the K. P. hall In Medford. Jane McOarty, chairman of tha ways and means committee la In charge of arrange ments for the dinner. DEMOCRAT SENATE LEADER ATTACKS WASHINGTON, Sept. S3. (UP) Senate Majority Leader Alben W. Barkley tonight opened a Democra tic offensive against Republican cri tics of New Deal legislation affecting business and charged many of the controversial measures had been sup ported by Republican stalwarts. Referring to a booklet recently Issued by the Republican congres sional committee for use In tha forthcoming election campaigns, Barkley aald its criticism of business legislation could servo only to "cre ate astonishment, If not utter be wilderment, In many prominent and ambitious Republican statesmen " The Republican national commit tee Immediately replied, contending "Senator Berkley's statement ha no bssla whatevor In fact." Republicans mentioned by Barkley as aupportlng certain New Deal mea sures criticised by the committee Included Sen, Arthur R. Vandenoerg, of Michigan, a 1940 Republican presi dential possibility; Senate Minority Leader Charles L. McNary, Oregon; Sens. William B. Borah, Idaho. Ar thur Capper, Kansas, Wallace R. White, Jr., Maine, Ernest W. Gibson, Vermont, John O. Townsend. Dela ware, Lynn J, Frailer, and Gerald P. Nye, both of North Dakota, and for mer Sen. Leater J. Dickinson, R , la. All of these, be ssld. "will find themselves condemned for the crime of voting tor one or more of the blacklisted laws." Barkley, who Is among the most fslthful of the New Deal's adher ent, Issued his attack through tha Democratic national committee. He concentrated his tire on tho booklet's section In which the Republican "brain trust" listed 37 administra tion measures that purportedly Inter fered wy tha "economic functions and ptivat management of American business." Phone 343 Well haul away foui rsfuaa. City aoltarj Samoa. GOP BOOK, HI NARY