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"MTDFOTgP WATL TRTRTTNT!, raTYFOTtTV OftF.flOy, FRTD5Y. OCTOBER 7. in33. Read every ad an tnii page You will probably find exactly the things you bave hod look ing foi or a sale or trade tor unused article you may Have Search your attlo or to re-room you may find many things others are seeking and oe able to realize Immediate oaah " II what you wan't. isn't nere, ad Teniae (or It tribune Classi fied Ada are Inexpensive effective I i RATES Per word first insertion- .. tc (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word , , ..lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per montb without copy chant 91 M CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Pair of tan pigskin gloves In or near Craterlan theater, Sunday night. Call 1616. LOST If dog micsmt.. call 1516, WANTfiD MALE HELP WANTED Flrst-ciass sheet metal worker. Young man preferred. Write Bo 1126, Mall Tribune, stat ing qualifications and references. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl or middle-aged lady for light housework and care of child. 83 Cedar. WANTED Efficient housekeeper. Small family. Close to town. Good home. Box 1B97, Tribune. WANTED High school girl to work for room and hoard. Phone 1553. WANTED Woman over 30 to work In home. Call after 6 p. m. Phone 1778. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Practical nursing or house keeping. Mrs. Evelyn Smith, 732 B St., Ashland, Ore. WILL DO LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING and caretakliw for elderly persons or couple. Can give references. Prices very reasonable, box iob. Tribune. W ANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Transportation to Port land: share expenses. References. 135 N. Grape. WANTED TO RENT 1 or 3 acres with 6 or 8-room house, piped with gas. Phone 1042-J. IffinTm flnmathlna ailttnM fnr beef. 315 Manzanlta St. or Route 1, Box 226, Central Point. WANTED Wcaner and feeder pigs Across railroad tarcks from Rich field Service Station, Central Point. wiNTRR rhlnel-tooth cultivator. Must be reasonable. 3 miles east Cass Wrecking Yard. H. E. Blrdsall. WANTED To pick English walnute on shares. Box iobh. Tribune. WANTED Real estate to exchange for Klamath Falls property. Both city and country. Write P. O. Box 1176. Klamath Falls. WANTED Office desk and chairs. Apply Ed Gaines, Rogue River Roofing Co. WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at Mall Tribune. WANTED Horses and cows Point Fox Farm Tel 37-X-7. QUILTS COVERED AND TIED $1 Quilting $1. Phone 1588-L. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Uatterlea Radiators Aluminum, Bras Cop per and othet metala. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8E 37 N Grape 8t Phone 1063 LAUNDRY Mrs ttuson lei I346M WANTED Dead and wurtbieai ani mals removed free ol charge Phone (reverse charges I Southern Oregon Bv-Products Co HIOHESI CASH PAID For Your Furniture MKUrORD HAROAIN HCILSt 97 N. Oraoe St Phone 1063 WELL DRILLING $1 50 pel It. first SO ft. ete J M Dodge King WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us oefore you ell MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE . 37 N Orape 8t Phone 1063 WE PA MOM! CASH For Your Furniture IIOI.IIKOdK A 4NIIHKWS 6th and front Phone 647 FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT 5-rnom partly furnish ed house at 330 Haven St. Call at 324 Haven. FOR RENT 11-room house, close In; 7-room house, good location. Phone 1164-H. MODERN HOUSE for rent, $25 mo., with 5 acres, Irrigated. Charles Mallatt. Hlllsinger Addition, Phoe nix, Ore. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished houw. Inquire Harvey Young at Junior high achool or Tel. 334-J-3. evenings. FOR RENT 5-room house, base ment, furnace, garaae, hardwood floors, newlv decorated. $37.50. 710 No. Riverside. Inquire at Crystal White Laundry. FOR RENT 4-room stucco notu with breakfast nook. Inquire 531 Spencer 8t. . 5-ROOM house, wreenrd .porch, gar age. 102 N. Oakdale FOR RENT 4-room duplex, partly furnished. $30. 520 eo. r-r. FOB R)$ NT HOUSES I FOR RENT Modern, unfurnished house, 9 bedrooms. 738 E. Jackson, i FOR RENT S-room furnished house, 331 Howard. TOR RENT S-room unfurnished house. S12.S0: one room, unfurnish ed. $5: 3-room furnished apart ment, $13.80. Inquire 518 E. Main. FOR RENT House No. 6 new Lorlng Court. West 11th Strictly modern Adulta only. Phone 338. FOR RENT 3-bedroom unfurnished house. Good location. H. L. Cook 10 Quince St. FOR RENT e-rooin modern fur nished house. Close In. 325 B Riverside. Phone 457-J. UNFURNISHED HOUSE. Inquire 134 South Ivy " FOR RENT BOARD ROOM COMFORTABLE ROOM In private home for gentleman. Private en trance. 1013 East Main. Phone 1458-Y. BOARD and ROOM II a day at 718 E Mnin FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APT. Heat, private bath, Frlgldalre. 808 W. Main. TWO rooms and bath furnished. Apt. 3, Lamport Apts., 830. APARTMENT for rent. 504 S. Oakdale FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms, 837 Edwards. FOR RENT Comfortable, furnished, heated apartment: Frlgldalre. 518 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Holly Court No. 4, par tially furnished, 3 bedrooms, 830. Phone 1322-W. FOR RENT 3-room and 6-room un- furn. apta. 307 N. Ivy. FURNISHED 3-room apartment. Pri vate bath, oil beat, ground floor 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Room or apartment 918 W. loth. Adults only. FOR RENT Apartment, overstuffed furniture, heat, hot water and Frlgldalre. garage. 10 Quince St. POR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen tleman: close In: bath, garage, 60S E. Main. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room for gentleman. 325 S' Riverside. ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance, bath and shower. 82.50 week. 408 Edwards. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape FOR RENT Miscellaneous BACHELOR CABIN, 445 So. Front FOR RENT 45 acres with modern house: alfalfa. Apply at 425 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT 6000 acres winter pas ture for cattle. Write W. s. Hutch ens, Red Bluff. Tehama Co., Cnl. ONE store room, upstairs office rooms Sea A! Llttrell or Roland Hubbard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cows, young heifers: dry apple, oak, laurel wood, Jona than 'apples. A. H- Mann. Rt. 1, Box 393-A. Griffin Creek road. JERSEY and GUERNSEY cow and calf for aale. Chas. Mallatt. -Phoenix, Ore., Hllslnger Addition. FOR SALE 40 head young ewes. Arthur .Winter, 3 mllea south of Ruch, Ore. FOR SALE 3 good cows, 8 tiers dry wood, Essex '38 car, 1 pet tamo; house with 10 acrea Irrigated land. Drive out Midway road, take first turn to left after passing Forest Patrol, then take first' turn right, drive 14 mile to white bouse. FOR SALE Team big mules. Inquire Paul Force. Eagle Point. FOR SALE Young Brown Swiss Bulla. Brown Swiss for more milk, rmpps Orchard Phone 417. FOR SALE POULTRY 20 ONE-YEAR-OLD White Leghorn hens. 35c each. B. J. Palmer, s miles north Central Point, Elden place, on highway. FOR 8 ALE PETS DOGS COCKER SPANIEL pups at' reduced prices. V. D. Chamberlen, Perry dale. FOR SALE Fox terrier, spayed, house broke. $5. Royal Rogue Ken nels. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A REAL SACRIFICE 10 Acres, all In fine stand of Ladtno clover, good soil, 5-room house. garage, born, electricity, good well water, nice lawn, family orchard and berries, running water through place. This property is located on State highway, school bus. mall and cream route. Price reduced to $2800. Including 10 first-class milk cows. 14 tons hay, cream separator, about 60 ducks, and household fur niture. Terms. $1000 cash, balance 16 per month Including Interest at 8. L. G. PICKELL. 16 S. Bartlett. FOR SALE 4-room house, large lot. one block from city park, pav ed street. $1050; $530 down. H. N. Lofland. 325 South Oskdale. FOR SALE Equity In property and furniture. 106 8. Ivy. FOR SALE Lots, cheap; 61 ft. front, depth 118 to 178 ft., near Lincoln school. Write Box 1607, Tribune. FOR SALE 6-toom modern house. 3 large lota, out of rlty Umlta, city water: sacrifice 81250. Also 3 acres, 6-room modern, plastered house, good outbuildings, irrigated. $2250: terms. Alo 5 acres. 4-room modern bouse, -alfalfa and clover. $3400, Also 3 acres. 4-room house, sleep ing porch, not modem. Irrigated. Laoino ciover, enuu. x Also 8-room modern house, paved street, near Washington and senior high. Sacrifice price $1900. Best buys In Medford and vlrlnltv. W. J. "Dad" Roberta, 720' W. 2nd WHEN you think of real aetata think 01 BoUWA VtOiiO. FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE 4 - ROOM HOUSE, bath. Jazs plaster- lng, attractive dinette, good loca. tton. 81500: terms.- L. G. PICKELL. 16 8. Bartlett. BEST BUT I VALLEY 8 acres, all cultivated, close town, achools, free soil. Irrigated, family orchard, meadow, 6-room house, barn, gar age, chicken house, electricity. $1305. terms. 8heley Agency, north city limits, new Highway go. FOR SALE CHEAP A repossessed house. Price $1600. Woods Lum ber Co. GOOD HOME for sale, cheap. Would take small down payment or what have you? Inquire 405 J St. 6 acres, close In; at tractive new dwelling, modern, basement. $2100 Terms: $700 down, balance easy. -a down. 198 acres, 85 acres Slnnn irrigated, approximately W I WWW 40 acrM alfalfa, 75 acres cultivated: dwelling, barn, good stock ranch. Price $8500. Your own terms on balance, 5 Interest. One of the best apart- "SHhFlfl mcnt houses In Medford. WW WWW lully furnished. Gross Income $150 per month. Addition al space for dwelling or court. This place is well located and 1 an ex ceptional buy. BROWN Jt WHITE. 104 W. Main. FOR SALE OR RENT Two houses, modem. 6 acres Irrigated; with In sured titles, with terms; must be sold this week. Five rooms furni ture, new safe, large electric refrig erator, washing machine, cow and calf also to be sold. Charles Mal latt, Hltstnger addition, second road west 8. P. R. R- Phoenix. Oregon. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information inquire ol Warren Patterson Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office. 303 Liberty Bldg Tel 1149 or O A Barnea 187 E 8th. Eugene Ore. ryth a eood income property In Mcdford. Want farm as down pay ment, or what have you? Inquire 405 J St. FOR SALE New 6-room house, lot 48x100, tor $1350. Also two boua. one 4 -room, one 3-room. for $1250 lot 50x100. Inquire 518 East Main FOR SALE By owner. 6. 10 or 16 acres. Irrigated, Bear creek bottom land, M mile from city limits Phone 1524-L. FOR SALE 10-room house, lot 102x 100. garage. In business district 307 N. Ivy street. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medlord and surrounding towns Easy terms Jackson County Federal savings Lnnn Aasnrlntl.m For Exchange Real tistate FOR EXCHANGE Modern 6-room house, double garage, clear, to ex change for larger house, clear. Phone 278-L. For Exchange-rMiscellaneous TRADE Fresh Jersey heifer for pigs. H. E. Blrdsall, 3 miles east Cass Wrecking Yard. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1938 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN for $1200. car purchased new with equipment for $1050, four months ago. In perfect condition. Coll John Day at 1066. FOR SALE By private owner. 1936 Plymouth de luxe 2-door sedan, with trunk. Had less than 12.000 miles of careful driving. Perlect mechanical condition. Tires ex cellent. Finish like new. Priced for quick aale. only $565. Terms If desired. D. E. Hayes, 10 South Fir St. Phone 426. HAHN MOTORS GUARANTEE COUNTS Friday and Saturday Special. 36 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe 2-door trunk aedan; mohair upholstering; re finished In dark blue duco. A guaranteed car at the special price of 8495. HAHN MOTORS USED CAR LOT 25 South Riverside. LOOK Nearly new 1938 Ford De Luxe Sedan, run only 3175 miles. Will sacrifice quick at the price of a used '37. No equal In town. 330 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Owner leaving, sacrifice 1930 Chev. aedan. cut for sleeping, fine shape. Price $175. See Ralph Hooper. 33 South Bartlett. FOR SALE 1931 model A Ford sport phaeton, cheap for cash: good mo tor, good upholstery, 6.00x16 wheels. Call at 117 N. Peach between 6 and 7:30 p. m. FOR SALE 1930 Packard sedan. A-l condition. Inquire 310 Genesee. FOR SALE Miscellaneous WARNER ELECTRIC REFRIGERA TOR Almost new. coat $229. cheap for cash. Maytag wasning macnine $33. one new Schwab safe $35. Chas. Mallatt. Phoenix, Ore., HIU alnger Addition. FOR SALE B-flat Bohcm system clarinet. Box 1206. Tribune. FOR SALE Buescher alto aaxo , phone. $150 Instrument. In A-l condition. Telephone 827-Y. FOR SALE Practically new Orbon circulating heater. 120 Stark. St. TOMATOES. 400 lug: beans 2o lb. You pick. Blankenahlp, Central Point. FOR SALE Onions, lc and ltya lb., popcorn 3c lb., field corn lo lb., tomatoes 6s. cucumbers lc. you pick. Bring sacks. Elmer Harris, 1 mile south Phoenix. FOR SALE Drv slabs, 6-tler load, delivered In Medford. $5.60. Jess RlcharOon. Central Point. MOTORCYCLE for sale. 1937 Harley DavlcWm "74." A-l condition. Box 1685, Tribune. FOR 8ALE Speed Queen washers and Ironers. Guaranteed service and nsrts for ell makes of washers Liberal allowance on trade-ins. Pew good used washers and radios. Real buys. General Electric ironer. nem onstrator, one-half price. Cannera' supplies. Fick'e Hardware. MYERS WATER PRESSURE systems guaranteed. All pumping systems overhauled. Plumbing contracting and fixtures. Fenco electrlo fence regulators. Real btivi on well, known Coleman oil circulators and wood circulators. Full line of gen, eral paints, fishing tsrfcle and hunting aupMles. Full line hard ware. See us about your Federal Bousing. Flck's Hardware. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Slightly used Hotpolnt auto, water heater. 3-plece bed room suite. Slmmona springs, mat tress. Phone 1494. FOR SALE Montag circulator, el most new, 835 cash. Phone 1685, or call at 306 N. Holly. ' CANNING TOMATOES. Vjc lb. quire E. Igo, Cherry 8t. In- FOR SALE Oats and vetch mixed for seed: one well broke 8-year-old horse, 1350 iba. Emery Butta, Pro volt, Ore. CUCUMBERS and flowera. Dresslera. 1107 E. Main. REAL BUY on electrlo range, washer. Frlgldalre and misc. household goods. 14 Summit Ave. FOR SALE! Canning and Juice ti matoes. Owen, 6th house on right Orchard Home Drive. Phone 1453-J-l. FOR SALE Tomatoes 85o per lug. O J. McCay, Spring street, west of grange hall, Medford. FOR SALE Jonathan, Delicious. Winter Bsnana apples. Independ ent Packing Co., Phoenix. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice. Dell Vineyard, Rt. 3. Medford. FOR SALE Old corn In ear. $22.50 In ton rots. Phone C. A. DeVoe. ELECTRIC FENCE. $17.50 up. Harry Weagant. Ashland. Phone ll-F-4 PRUNES, iy,o lb.: you nick, lo lb B. E. Ford, a miles west on Jack sonville highway. Phone 731-R. CUCUMBERS, sorted to size you want. B. E. Ford, 3 miles west on Jacksonville highway. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke. two mllea east of Jacksonville. KLAMATH HAY large or small lots 137 N Riverside. Medford. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Old established business, going concern. Price $16,000; 13 down, balance easy terms. Write P. O. Box 985. Medford, for full pnrtlmlars. PERSONAL GALL STONES, a N D Gall Remedy will eliminate them Painless. Harm less, Not a drug. Visible results . Complete treatment five dollars END GALL REMEDY CO. 1813 N W Flanders St. Portland Ore MISCELLANEOUS HOME OWNERS. ATTENTION Your shrubbery pruned now by expert costs no more. Tel. 1680. SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of court, saving money, confidential Write Economy Service, room 433. Redwoods Hotel, Grants Pass, Ore BETTER rebure Job at a saving Frees' Garage Jacksonville. Pbone 183 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ahsvracta JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO, TITLE INSI I1ANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Chinese tlerhs Chinese Herbs fui all aitmenta GET QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies when other fall CHAN & CHAN CO 335 E Main Expert Window Cleaner LET JOE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng rugs, upholsetry, cleaning. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Existed 4. Serpents I. Cluster or clum 13. High mountain 12. Discolored place 14. American Indian 16. Billows 17. Masculine name 15. Part of an old- fashioned rine It. Relate !1. Pouch 13. That part of a type which overhangs the body or shank !J. Make nubile . 16. Valley Is Was aware 10. Negative prefix II. In bed 12. Ingredient at varnish It. Island of the Wear Indies 15. Pronoun 16. Bright blue star 17. Individuate 8olutlon of Saturday's Punle c RE e lilE A IN EMl QEz RE LETlL IN GEMLLSS ATON rfepy E gggAlL Ee PAIP MA T u1beMB HA R ThiHdIEINH T HE IlB e EE R SUB Hi JE l I BOAgTgalMLEjgLlElST PiOMEfegEga ipiTiAlT ai&a RSALa&QiBmSM f o REffEik L K 33t Sn gSESjAll EDITORS PiElDAlNlslAlTlEBaAiNlTIE 4S. Novel 44. Small lakes 4ft. Short act en . the stage 47. Number (J. Waves breaking aa the shore IL Bird of the hawk family fit. City In Texaa fit. Affirmative vote Is. Lethargy IL Commlssloo to fit. Roman road act In ona'e 86. Poems , nlare 57. Directed US" si 11 2rr' m 31 PI r-.W.-j r ,1 .I. UUuu i.. i -in fej r UlllZ ww III Hi 7, lZ. ll 1 1,1 H 1 1 It hi 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dresamakfni. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling Buttons ana Buckles covered Room 302 0 S Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181 DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles Coats and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M. Coker Cra terlan Bldg. THE MO-DES 8HOPPE, formerly The Domestic, featuring Dressmaking Tailoring. Alterations, Hemstitch ing. Buttons and Bucklea. Same mnnncement. 19 N Bartlett Furs. FURS remodeled, repaired, rellned. cleanod and glazed. Reasonable. Work guaranteed. Phone 969-M LOANS WE'LL FINANCE YOUR -FALL NEEDS I There Is a general need for MONEY at this time of the yesr. Cash Is required for fuel, for school, for fall clothes, and many other calls. We advance cash for your Imme diate needs and arrange the pay ments on an easy budget basis. See Us Today l OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No. S-211, M-317. Phone 139. 45 So. Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell, ings of late construction. sole- pet montb per thousand. Low Imcre&t rate. BROWN & WHITE. 104 W Main Painting. JNO H LOCK PAINTER Fine Interior woik a specialty. Phone 809 COLORS BY NATURE PAINT8 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. Webb and Carlon Wall Paper. Paint, Lacquer. Roofing and Glass. We contract painting. paperhanglng and day labor. Esti mates free. 223 West 8th Phone 270 Radlatnr ttepnlrlnt. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply any type ol roof. Roll roofings and coating at mall order prlcea. Pabco Paints and Roofing. Ekerson Paint ,md Roof Co. 38 So Bartlett. Tel 33 T rainier DAVI8 TRANSFER AND STOKAOE Local and Long Distance Furniture Movlmz Bonded carriers, nreprooi storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service "Davis for Service." Phone 644 BADS TRANSFER & S'lORAUE CO. Office 38 So Fir Phone 315 Prices riRht Service guaran' ?ed LEGAL NOTICES Notice. Outstanding warrants of Prospect School District 50. numbers 307 to 350 and 1 to 17, Inclusive, are hereby called for payment. Interest ceases after October 6, 1038. ROSE J. KELLEY, Clerk. Notice of Henrlng on Non-High School District Budget. Notice Is Hereby Given that a Bud get Committee of the Non - High School District of ' Jackson County. State of Oregon, at a meeting of said Committee held on the 39th day of September, prepared an estimate In detail of the amount of money proposed to be expended by satd Non-High School District for all pur poses during the fiscal school year beginning Juno 20tb. 1938. and end ing June 19th, 1939, and an estimate Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Cloud resting on the earth'e eur face U. Golf mound 16. Spirited horse 10. Enlllib letter IL Make needle work It, Decline In force or ' excellency . 14. Aslstle country 16. Obliterate 16. Periods of time 17. Instigate 19. Keep etemalb after It. Contends with on an viua footing 14. OW or the ordinary 19. Solemn promt IV. Connect 40. Run outl colloq. 41. Comparative ending 44. Oransy field! poetlo 46. Snowshoe 46. Outfit 47. Smsllegt even number 41. Cereal grass 60. Nourished 62. Bone OOWN L Insect S. Opposite of aweather I. Glisten 4. While ft. Watering device $. Hard light wood used for masts and spars T. Pen j. Sum . t. City In New York stale STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By JOHN HIX For further proof address tha author. Inclosing a stamped envelope for rtroty. Beg. TJ. 8. Pat Off. Iff HONAeoflHS PhgSlOarMRoFMtKICO, 6RkSSH0PPBRM ill:'- r m i rB$ucj to The Blind Man Who Saw "My Soul Is full of whispered song. By blindness 1b my sight; The shadows that I feared so long Are full of Life and LIrIU," vTliese Inspirational words penned by Alice Cory well express the amaz ing life and career of of Jomes Hol- man, an English naval officer who turned to writing travel description boohs after he had lest his eyesight. Bora In the year 1788, Holman he- came a lieutenant In the Royal Navy. Unfortunately, he lest his sight at 25 while In service off the coast of In detail of the probable receipts of said Non-High School District from all a o u r c e a for tho school year 103B-103B. The Board of anld Non-High School District has fixed tho 23nd day of October at the hour of 10:00 a. m. at the Court Houso in Medford, Oregon, as the time and place at which said estimates may be discussed with the Board of said Non-High School Dlstrlot, at wnicn time and place any and all persons Interested will be heard for or against said tax levy, or any part thereof. That said estimates and. attached original estlmato sheets are on file In the office oi mo county ocnoui Superintendent and are. there open to the inspection or an persons in terested therein, and tha same are by reference made a part hereof. RECEIPTS t. Cash on hand at begin ning of the year for which this budget la mado 8,718.72 H. Amounts received from other sources J EXPENDITURES Tuition. Transportation and Interest. I. Tuition 58.B74.O0 n. Transportation 12.SO0.00 III. Interest on Warrants ... 600.00 Operating and Emergency. rv. Postage, Telegrapn ana Telephone V. Printing and Mimeo graphing . VI. Expenses of Election (Publication and Portage V VII. Travel Expenses of ' Board Mcmbera , VIII. Clerical Expense (Supplies, Legal Service, ' 60.00 711.00 etc.) 180 00 1,000.00 IX. Emergency TOTAL EXPENDITURES .173 .040.00 RECAPITULATION L Total Reoelpta I .713.7a n. Total Expenditures 73,040.00 DIFFERENCE (Amount to be raised by tax on tha Jackson Countv Non-High ' School District) 89.308.28 Dated thla 28th day or September, 1838. A. E. BROCKWAT, Chairman Bonrd of Education. OEOROE B. DEAN. Chairman, Budget Committee O. R. BOWMAN. Olerk, Board of Education O. R. BOWMAN. Berret.iry. Budget Corhmlttee. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Oct. 7. (Bpl.) C. P. Jenseti arrived home Oct. 4 from the veteran! hospital In Portland where he haa been for several weeks. receiving treatment. Mr. Jensen has n't been well for quite some time. The W. C. T. U. aMicty of Reeao Greek will meet Oct. 8 at the Musi; a church. Everyone la Invited, especial ly the mothers. Mrs. Homer Martin and sons, Hol- lls and Stanley, left by auto last week for Maupln, central Oregon to visit relatives and frlenda and to at tend to business matters. Hnllli will be employed trier this winter and didn't return with Mrs. Martin and Stanley who arrived back home by bus. October 1. They had a fine trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt, Janet and Jimmy, visited Mrs. Merrltt't mother, Mrs. Emma Merrltt, and :n Robert, Oct. 9. Mrs. Merrltt and son have bought a place on Beall Lane and lust finished moving out from Central Point when they bar lived 1 fbR oVOfPrSHloNED RAZOR fOlVZV INTO ffe HANDLfc fl n Africa. At this point Holman wnii forced to readjust his whole life and career. Holman began traveling and visit ed Prance, Italy, Russia, Siberia, Po land, Austria, Btixony, Prussia, end Hanover. There he saw, through the words of others, beautiful and exotic lands and people of which he could write. ) Oa later voyages made alone. Hol man visited nearly every country In the world, end wrote fluently of each. His travel books were long In popular demand. for years. They expect to do quite extensive Improving. Mrs. O. li. Rusho, Oladys and Char les, Viola Jackson and Glenn Ungar all attended the Central Avenue Church of Christ In Medford Sunday evening. Mrs. O. W. Waddell and W. R. Lamb have been quite 11) with flu, but are Improving. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Humphrey were home over the week-end from their mine on the lower Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield of south of Ashland were visiting at the W. R. Lamb, Charles Humphrey and the W. O. Jack homes over the past week end. They were former residents of this community. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jack were shop ping In Medford Sept. 80. Miss" Mildred Hansen visited over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, at Brownsboro. O. B. Bowman of Medford, circula tion agent for the Portland Journal, waa calling on resldenta of , Reese Greek, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis spent Sept. 28 at the W. R. Lamb home. Mr. and Mra. Robert Humphrey entertained Saturday evening with an aluminum supper at their home, put on by Mr, and Mra. John Duns ton of Medford. Those enjoying the evening and lovely jneal were Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Jack, Mr. and Mra. H. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill of Derby, Mr. and Mra. K. O. Meyers of Derby and Mr. and Mra. Frank Wllklna. Mrs, C. E. Lamb and son, Robert, were In Medford on business Satur day Robert la able to go back to pear picking after getting hla back and arm hurt from falling with a ladder, two weeks ago while picking pears. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oowden and baby have moved Into the Edward Cowden home for tha winter. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Oct. 7. (Bpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rand, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Emerlck recently, returned to their home In Portland laat week. Mrs. Rand la the mother of Mra. Emerlck. Mra. Elizabeth Orlsaom waa a guest at tha home of her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Maxfleld, last work. Mrs. W. M. Hansen entertained the Friendship Circle at her home Thura- day afternoon, September 28, Two visitors were present at this meet ing, Mrs, Salsweedel and Mra, Orls aom. A pleasant afternoon waa spent and delicious refreshments were served. Mra. Sarah Spearln, Mr. and Mra. Alfred Spearln and children, dies. Spearln, his son and daughter, Mrs. Helen Moffet and baby, all of Horn- brook, were guests last Friday at tha home of Mr. and Mra. George Han sen. Mrs. Sarah Spearln, Mra. Han' aen'a mother, remained here for a week's visit. Mrs. Fred B 1 o o m 1 n f o a m p end daughters, Marjorla and Bernleca, were guests Sunday at the Rohrer home. Louis Rohrer and Chaa. Blooming camp mads a trip to Horn brook sad I ..un MAN lelUU 9 fa&feh naval office?, LrHi SIGHT trfneummi? mlim Books, ABOUT F0RBI6H COimite rie oecRieep vividly ILLIMPENrl WrYJjrMLtU R6f iIN6T0TPKg rl(S HKT OFP IN iH&PkKcNCb op Rorypiu-ty... Mo- William Penn Jailed A good Quaker was William Penn. whose rellgloua belief would not per nut him to reocgnlze any loyalty by acta of subservience. Accordingly. Penn was arrested and Jailed In 1070 for refusing to doff hla hat In the presence of royalty. Under the Conventicle Acta he waa tried, conducting hla own trial, and waa found not guilty on grounds of an Illegal Indictment. Closing time for loo Late to Ciaa ilfy Ads la 1 :80 p m.' Little Shasta, Cel.. last week-end. Kenny Warner, Olenn Fuller. Don ald Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Lor raine Blaesa, Elmer Blaess and John Wilson were neither absent nor tardy the first month of achool. Dorothy Wright, Glenn Fuller, Don ald Johnson, Evelyn Culbertson, Lor raine Blaess. Raymond Johnson, El mer Blaesa and John Wilson are all on the health hablta honor roll. Margaret and Allen Henry have gone to Washington with their par ents and will be absent from achool a month or alz weeks. A new pupil, John Wilson, haa entered achool and la In the fifth grade. , . Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Oct. 7 (Spl.) The Sams Valley Ladles' club win sponsor a reception for the teachers, Friday evening, October 7, at the achool houae. A program Is being prepared and games and refreshmentf will complete the evening. All teach ers are new thla year and parents and patrons of the school are urged to attend tha reception and welcome them to this community. Ladles of the local Orange served a hot tamala supper at tho hall her Wednesday evening, October 6. Danc ing followed the supper and con tinued until midnight. Exception ally good muato waa secured, featur ing "The Poison Oakera." Proceeds will be used for further Improve ments In the kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crawford enjoyed a visit laat week with Mr. and Mra. J. Bregger and daughter of St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Bregger Is Mr. Crawford'a daughter. They were en rout home after attending the American Legion convention In Los Angeles. Mr. Bregger Is leader of tha Legion drum corps of St. Paul and his daughter Patricia Is mascot with tha band. H stated that they carried off number of prises at th convention. Wesley McDonough mads a trip Klamath Falls, September 80, and brought back load of potatoes. Mr. and Mra. Edwardson and eon Walter of Harbor were guests laat week-end at th Pet Burreaon homo, Mra. Herb Jlrachel left last week on business snd pleasure trip to Loa Angelea. Arthur Straus left September It for Corrallla where h enrolled a 0.8.0. for his senior yew. Very few deer have been killed aa yet by local hunters, though larc number have been out trying their luck. Th local high school students held) s psrty Thursday evening for th purpose of Initiating th freshmen. Everyone enjoyed the evening ex cept the freshmen. WINDOW 0LA8a-We sell window glass snd will replace your broken wlndowa tieeonably Trowbridge Cab inet Worst. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted on Brownie Mart Cafe, prior to October 4. 1M. CIOBj H. COOlULb