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pearls. Phone 447-H.
LOST Red billfold containing checks
and currency. Reward. Return to
So. Oregon Brewery.
LOST One roan horse, weight about
1250. wiilte face, one glass eye.
branded "T." Write Lowell Wilson,
Phoenix.
LOST If dug miasms,, call 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED If you are reliable and
can get by on a starting Income of
about $25 a week, X have a perma
nent opening. Car necessary. For
Interview, write Box 1292, Mall
Tribune.
WANTED Experienced salesman to
start work immediately. Must oc
free to travel. Write C. A. Paxton,
- General Delivery, Medford.
NATIONAL organization will consider
well educated, capable salesman lor
Mecuora territory, ouue so,
perlence. Address Box 1274. Tribune
MALE OR FEMALE
WANTED Ambitious men and wom
en tor special evening classes to
train in stenotvDv. the new ma
chine speedway In dictation; U. 8.
civil service test coacninp; oocmi
Security Payroll Accounting as well
as regular business subjects, Mea
ford Business College, Phone 866.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Lady for housowork.
1732, Tribune.
THREE LADIES to complete crew of
women demonstrators. Crew now
forming. Two free to travel, one
remain local. Unusual opportun
ity. Apply Cabin No. 63, Merrick's
Auto Camp.
WANTED Experienced beauty oper
ator and stylist with good following
Applications confidential. Box 1729,
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Experienced girl for gen-
eral housework. Permanent posi-.l
tlnn for canabla nerson. Phone
109-J-2.
WANTED Middle-aged woman or
girl over 20 for housework In coun
try home. Must be good cock.
Phone 510-J-2.
WANTED SITUATIONS
HAVE your shrubbery pruned by an
expert, capable and reliable, and
preserve the beauty. It costs no
more. Telephone 1680, Ekstrand.
EXPERIENCED MAN wants work on
dairy of stock ranch. Has taken
course In dairying at Agricultural
college. For references see W. F
Martin. Frank Glgg, Eagle Point
Star Rt., Medford. Ore.
EXPERIENCED GARDENER, capable
of laying lawns, shrubs. Any kind
of Job considered. 307 Bessie. Tel
1319.
WANTED Quilting. Phone 1453-J-4.
WANTED Miscellaneous
WANTED Horse disc. Jake Flnny
Rt. 4, Box 169, Medford. Must be
cheap.
WANTED Passcnser to Missouri or
Illinois about Oct. 20th. 524 N.
Bartlett.
WANTED Yearling ram or older.
No Ramboulllet. A. J. Edler, Trail,
Ore.
WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished
5-room house; permanent. Adults
Phone 235.
WANTED 4-foot osk and laurel
wood. W will haul. Inquire 1"
w. Jackson.
WANTED Purebred police pup
Phone 14-F-22.
WANTED to buv trrSh burner for kit
elten. Call 121-X.
OENTLEMAN desires share expenses
or driving transportation to San
Francisco or Los Ancelra or Detroit.
M'ch References given. 307 No
Ivy, CitT.
NOTICE
ff you want your peneh trees sprayed
or bulldlnes whitewashed, phone
Wlthrow. 2S8-J-2
WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at
Mall Tribune.
WAN IT D Dead and ortriief ani
mals removed rree ol eh.rce Phone
(reverse charireei Southern Oregon
Bv-PrKlur? Co
LAUNtlHY -Mrs nuann 11 i 14a- M
HICIIIKSl CASH I'KII . P4IU
Pot font Furniture
MIIIHMIII IIMIO WN Hill
27 N Oram St Prion, 1062
WELL DRtLLINO-tl SO pel rt first
0 ft. etc. i, u. Dudge, 818 8d4
WANTED Miscellaneous
WANTED Registered Guernsey bull,
3 yr.-s yr. Good grade ouernfcty
heifers, abortion tested. Ruth Ray.
2050 Melrose, Klamath Falls. Ore.
WOOL - MUHA1B - HIDES
And Pelta See us before you tell
UEDFOKD BARGAIN HOUPZ
27 N Orape St Phone 1063
WIS PAV MOKt CASH
For Tour Furniture
IIOI.BHOOh A ANDREWS)
6tn and rTunl Phone 64?
WANTED Horses and cows Eagle
Point Foi Farm Tel 37-X-7
HIOHES1 PRICES PAID for Batteries
Radiators Aluminum. Bras Cop
per and other metals.
MEDFORD BARGAIN UUU8E
27 N Orane 8t Phone 1062
FOR RENT HOUSES
UNFURNISHED HOUSE. Inquire 134
South Ivy.
FOR RENT, ISth 4-room furnished
house: on pavement; 30. phone
589-J-3.
8-ROOM furnished house. Tel. 936-W
FOR RENT Partly furnished coun-
try home. Phone 844-J-4.
FOR RENT 4-room modern house,
kitchen range. Adults. No dogs.
Inquire 333 Haven.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished homo
3 bedrooms. See J. F. Haws after 7.
p. m.. 1315 East Main.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished house
close In. Phone 1775-X.
FOR RENT House No 6 new Lorlnx
Court West 11th Strictly modern
Adults only Phone 238
FOR RENT b-rooin modern fur
nished house. Close In. 225 8
Riverside Phone 457-J.
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
COMFORTABLE ROOM In private
home for- gentleman. Private en
trance. 1012 East Msln. Phone
1456-V.
BOARD and ROOM tl day at 716
E Mnln
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED apartment, IS8 8. Holly.
FURNISHED 4-room apt. for rent.
(20. 829 W. 11th.
FURNISHED 8 - room apt., ground
floor, 804 W. 10th.
FURNISHED APT. Heat, private
bath, Frlgldalre. 80S w. Main.
for RENT Comfortable, furnished,
heated apartment; Frlgldalre. 518
So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 3-room and 6-room un
furn. apts. 307 N. Ivy.
?0R RENT Furnished Rooms
SMALL sleeping room, 1206 E. Main
Phone 61, evenings 1D59-L.
'CLEAN, cozy housekeeping room.
Reasonable. 325 8. Ivy.
COMFORTABLE , room In private
home. 410 Beatty St. Tel. 1521-Y.
NICELY furnished room. 82.50 por
week. 410 So. Newtown.
FOR RENT Furnished room. Busi
ness woman preferred. 19 Mistletoe.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep.
Ing room for gentleman. 325 6'i
Riverside.
ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance,
bath and shower. 82.60 week. 408
Edwards.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
FOR RENT store space in Liberty
Bldg. aultaoie ior grocery aepnn-
meut. available aoout wov. ist.
Inquire J. T. Hall, 308 Liberty
Bldg. Phone 1949.
FOR RENT 6000 acres winter pas
ture for cattle. Write W 8. Hutch,
ens. Red Bluff. Tehama Co., Cal.
ONE store room, upstair office
rooms See AJ Llttrell or ttoland
Hubbard
For Exchange Miscellaneous
TRADE Wood stove for a cord of
hardwood.
FOR TRADE '27 Nash 4-door sedan,
for beef cow or hogs. G. E. Wright
3rd and Cherrv. Central Point.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Small feeder and weaner
pigs. Meadows, north of Beagle.
FOR SALE 1 bay saddle horse, 4
years old: 4 Percheron colts, 1 and
2 yrs. ' 114 ml- w- Central
Point. P. D. Lofland.
FOR SALE Or trade for grain. 12
feeder pigs and 1 Guernsey 3-year-old
heifer. Irving Frey. Lake Creek.
FOR SALE 30 breeding ewes, cheap
Glenn Garrett. Sams Valley.
FOR SALE Team burros, harness
and wagon: also 9 plows. Pack
and work. Ed Flesher, Jacksonville.
Sterling Route.
FOR SALE Team big mules. Inquire
Paul Force. Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Young Brown Swiss Bull
Brown Swiss for mora milk Phlppe
Orchard Phone 417.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE House In Ashland, 8500
Call 335 So. Riverside.
FOR SALE 5 acres. Irrigated, close
In. gravelled road, electricity, 4
room house, good barn, other build
ings. 2 acres In peaches. A real
bargain. S1295; 1500 caah. Alao
31, acres, new .-room rouse ami
bath, good outbuildings, ' acre
berries, a few English wal
nut trees, all Irrigated and in al
falfa: desirable location on Beatl
Une: 82750. terms.
L. O. PICKELL. 16 8. Bartlett.
A REAL SACRIFICE
10 Acres, all In fine stand of Ladlno
clover, good soil. 6-room house,
garage, bam. electricity, good well
water, nice lawn, family orchard
and berries, running water through
Place. This property la located on
State highway, school bus. mall
and cream route Price reduced to
2800. including 10 first-claw milk
cows. 14 tons nay. cream separator,
about 60 ducks, and household fur
niture. Terms. 11000 cash.4islance
15 per month Including Interest
at t.
L, O. FICKxXL, 18 S. Bartlett.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WHEN you think of real estaw think
or BROWN 6t W Mi l IS
FOR SALE OR TRADE Suburban
acreage. Ideal for riding academy
or small dairy. Phone 493-L.
GOOD HOME for sale, cheap. Would
take small down payment or what
have you? Inquire 405 J St.
EXTRA good income property In
Medford. Want farm as down pay
ment, or what have you? Inquire
405 J St.
FOR 8ALE By owner. 6, 10 or 16
acres Irrigated, Bear creek bottom
land. mile from city limit
Phone 1524-L.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
For Information inquire of Warren
Patterson Secretary at the National
Farm Loan Office 202 Libert) Bldg
Tel 1149 or C A Barnes 187 E
8th. Eugene , Ore.
-w . -
FOR SALE 10-room house, lot 102x
100, garage. In business district
807 N. Ivy street.
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medlord and
surrounding towns. Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savings
Loan Association
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
WILLING TO SELL CHEAP .
My Personal
1930 PACKARD DE LUXE SEDAN,
in exceptionally good condition.
Reason for selling cheap, have an
other car and I am leaving for
California. If you will hurry on
this deal I promise to make It
worth your while. J. E. DOUGLAS,
corner 5th and Riverside.
1937 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, load
ed with extras; guaranteed through
out. A real buy at 9573. Low cost
bank terms. Save two ways at
PIERCE - ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge es Plymouth Distributors.
'30 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Reasonable.
See at 1125 No. Riverside.
A REAL BARGAIN
1938 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN for
$1100. Car purchased new with
equipment for 81050. Equipped with
new U. S. Royal Master tires. radl-.
heater, fog light. In perfect con
dition. Call John Day at 1966.
'31 DE SOTO Sport Roadster; radio
and heater; 9160 cash. 129 So.
Holly.
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
220 N. Bartlett.
FOR BALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Sweet Spanish onions,
1.25 per hundred. J, E. Lester,
Biddle road.
CUT FOLWERS Zinnias, asters.
Dressler's, 1107 E. Main.
SEWING MACHINES Large assort
ment used electric and treadle
models. .Singer Shop, 22 So. Grnpc
LAST CHANCE Practically giving
awav allahtlv used electric rangs.
washing machine. Easy terms. 33
Summit,
FOR SALE. APPLES Newtowns,
some smnll red apples. Myron Root
Packing House. Bring Doxes.
FOR SALE 8-hole range, 85.
or 420 Marie.
FOR BALE Clarinet.
607 King St.
Steve Whipple.
FOR SALE Used track for mod?l
W Cletrac. Also repair parts. Tel
14-F-S2.
FOR SALE Plsno and other house
hold goods. 603 Cedar St., Central
Point.
DAUGHTERS OF NILE Rummage
Bale, Saturday, Oct. 15, Holly St
next to Pantorlum.
FOR SALE Grapes; extra nice, sev
eral varieties; close in. Glenn Darby,
south end Kings Hwy.
TRY Akers Feed Store and save
money. Klamath hay, grain and
potatoes, clover seed, dairy and
poultry feeds, posts, shakes, shin
gles and wood. 171314 No. River
side. Phone 892.
FOR SALE Used saxophone, cheap
A-l condition. Tel. 827-Y.
FOR SALE Pine body wood 81.7S
tier In 6-tler lota, delivered. P. D
Lofland, -Central Point.
FOR SALE One No. 100, 15,000-cu.fl
capacity, H. C. Little oil clrculatot.
complete with 200-gal. storage tank
and 60 ft. of tubing. Used onc
aeason. New guarantee. Big dis
count. 18 North Grape or call 253
FOR SALE 4-cyllnder paint sprayer
Reasonaole. Phone 381-Y.
HEADQUARTERS for bird seeds and
remedlea at Davis Feed Store. 127
N. Riverside.
UNLOADING car of feed tomorrow
Special dellveriea. Davis. Feed Store
127 N. Riverside.
RURAL FAIR Sponsored by Ladles
Aid of First M. E. church. Main
and Laurel. Friday, Oct. 14. 6:30
p. m. Cafeteria dinner. Canned
food, cooked food, plants, shrubs,
booths.
CONCORD GRAPES, 114c lb. "Dsd"
Knox, GUmoro Service 8tatlon,
Jacksonville.
SUGAR Pine Shakes and dry fuel
. E. C. Faber, Central Point.
GRAPES FOR SALE and grape juice
to order. Clarkson Vlneysrd, Rt. 8
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay
Zemke, Talent.
FOR SALE Tokay grapes. 214C lb
Marie Lange. Central Point, end of
N. eth St. Phone 307. evenings.
APPLES Grimes Golden. Dellcloua
and Newtowns. Dolph Phlpps, era
ter Lake Hwy.-
POR SALE Dry elabt. 6-tler load
delivered In Medford, 5.60. Jess
Richardson. Central Point.
FOR SALE Speed Queen washers
and Ironera. Guaranteed service
and parte for all makes of washers
Liberal allowance on trade-ins. Few
good used washers and radios. Real
buya. oeneral Electric Ironer. dem
onatrator. one-halt price. Cannera'
supplies Pick's Hardware.
MYERS WATER PRESSURE systems
guaranteed. All pumping systems
orernauieo. numbing contracting
and fixtures. Feneo -electrlo fence
regulators. Real buya on well
known Coleman oil circulators and
wood circulators. Full line of gen
eral paints, fulling tackle and
hunttng aupptlea. Full line hard
ware. Sea us about your Federal
Housing. Pick's Hardware.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Furniture. M. Doyle,
west end McAudrews road.
FOR SALE 3 good cows, 8 tiers
dry wood, Essex 28 car, 1 pet lamb.
Drive out Midway road, take first
turn to left after passing Forest
Patrol, then take first turn right,
drive mile to white house.
TOMATOES, 40c lug: beans 2c lb.
You pick. Blankenshlp, Central
point.
FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice
Dell Vineyard,, Rt. 2, Medford.
ELECTRIC FENCE. 817.50 up. Harry
Weagant, Ashland. Phone ll-F-4
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke
two miles east of Jacksonville.
KLAMATH HAY large or small lot
rj7 N Riverside. Medford.
PERSONAL
GALL STONES. K N D Gall Remedy
win eliminate them Painless. Harm
less. Not a drug. Visible results
Complete treatment five dollars
B. N. D. GALL i REMEDY CO. 1812
N W Flanders St. Portland Ore
MISCELLANEOUS
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 JacksonvUle Phone
163.
MEN FEEL OLD AT 40 when sysum
runs down. New OSTREX Tonic
Tablets have stimulants obtained
from raw oysters plus general bouv
invigorators. Try whole package
If not delighted with results, maker
reiunas its price. Reg. si. 00. spe
cial now, 89c. Call, write today,
Strang Drug Co.
BUSINESS CHANCE8
FOR SALE Beauty shop In well-
established location. Cash and
terms. Box 1728. Mall Tribune.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO UN TV
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Clii n pic Herb
Chinese Herbs foi all ailments
OE'I QUICK KE.SU LI'S
rry. our remedies when other teui
CHAN & CHAN CO 23f. K Main
Expert Window Cleaner
LET JOE DO IT Tel 1173. House
cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng
ruga, upholsetry. cleaning.
HresKiimKing.
The MO-DES Shoppe Featuring Tail
oring, Dressmaking, Alterations for
men and women. Hemstitching,
buttons, buckles. 19 N. Bartlett.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling Buttons and
Buckles covered Room 303 U 8
Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181
DRESSMAKING, Tailoring. Ladles
Coats and Suits Alterations Price
reasonable Mary M Cokei Cra
tertnn Bldg
Furs.
FURS remodeled, repaired, re lined,
cleaned and glazed. Reasonable
Work iruftrnnteed. Phone 969-M
ROOFING
WE REPAIR or apply any type i
roof. Roll roofings and coatlnp at
mall order prlcea Pabco Paints
and Roaring Ekerson Paint ind
Root Co.. 38 So Bartlett. Tel 148
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19. Descendant of
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33. Kecllnei
24. Nark pieces
I. Lone stick
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
LOANS
WE'LL FINANCE YOUR
PALL NEEDS)
There Is a general need for MONEY
at this time of the year. Cash is
required for fuel, for school, for
fall clothes, and many other call.
We advance cash for your Imme
diate needs and arrange the pay.
menta on an easy budget basis
See Us Today I
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Ltc. No. 8-311. M-317. Phone 139
45 So. Central. '
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
tngs of late construction 9 To pet
month per thousand Low interest
rate.
BROWN WHITE.' !04 W Main
Pal n tint
JNO H LOCK
PAINTER
Pine Interior woik a specialty.
Phone B09
COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY
PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend
a reliable painter or paperhanget
P.H-A loans for painting now avail
able. Puts burgh Paint Store. 132
W Main.
Webb and Carton
Wall Paper. Paint, Lacquer. Roofing
and Olass We contract painting,
paperhanftlng and day labor. Esti
mates free 323 West 8th Phone 370
Radiator Kepi 1 ring
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett.
Transier
MEDFORD TRANSFER Ray Denny,
Manager. Local and Long Distance
Furniture Moving, aim storage
Office of Pacific Truck Express.
Phone 483. Ill North Fir.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TOHAUE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded carriers Fireprool
storage. Expert crating, pecking
and shipping service "Davis for
Service " Phone M4
BADS TRANSFER & S'iORAGB CO.
Office 36 So Fit Phone 316 Price
right Service giir.ran,'ed
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of tha Estate of O. J.
Patton. deoeased.
The undersigned has been appoint,
ed and qualified by the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
County, as Administrator of the Estate
of O. J. Patton. deceased. All persona
having claims against said estate are
notified to present them, duly veri
fied, with proper vouchers, to me at
the office of Rawlea Moore. Cooley
Theatre Building, Medford, Oregon,
within six months rrom September 32.
1938, the date of this notice.
JOHN J. PATTON
The Grange
Upper Applegate Orange
Regular meeting of the Grunge was
held October 8. '
One Saturday night will be set
aside for the Boy Scouts of Jackson
vllle, who wlU give a demonstration
to show what the Boy Scouts are do
ing. The public will be Invited.
This Grange sent five dollars to
the National Orange for entertaining
visitors.
The recreational leaders were In
charge of the lecture hour. Mrs. Port
acting aa chairman. Group singing
was lead by Mrs. Port. An article,
titled "Across the Street," waa read
by Christine Haar. A poem was given
by Verna Culy; a akU given by Eva
McKee and Harry Mai lot t; Bert Harr
gave a report on agriculture; John
Haar aang two solos, accompanied by
hla guitar. Guessing games and folk
Cross-Word Puzzle
10. On the
sheltered sldi
11. Period of tint
If. Old French
oolne
10. Symbol for
krypton
11 Unctuous
24. Inlet of the see
26. Be Indebted
39. Palse
37. MataJ
28, Front of the
foot
Posse
U. Asterlck
32. Daubed
- 14. Ruber
SS. Eager
36. Having less In
tern I tr of
color
3T. Indian
mulberry
tl. Block of type
metal uied ,
for spacing
it. Bone of the
arm
40. Temple:
erchale
41. Pertaining to
the ear
42. Edible tuber
43. Pitcher
49. Slsa of shot
DOWN
L Hazard
j. Metal
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4. tike
I. Learning
I. Distant
7. Wandering
t. Long'ltgged
bird
f. Ooea afoot
dancing were enjoyed by alt before
lunch.
The next dance will be Saturday.
October 15. Stive's orchestra will
play.
Eagle Point Orange.
The last Orange meeting held on
October 4 was very well attended and
an enjoyable tlmt was had.
The committee reports were very
Interesting. Mrs. Holly Swingle of
the legislative committee promised a
discussion of the measures on tun
fall ballot, soon. O. F. Davtea spoke
for the educational committee on
the tuition coat of pupils attending
school In another district than their
own and why we must have tuition
fees.
The lecture hour waa most Inter
esting and had been prepared by
Mrs. Mabel Haralah. Ores, oroup
tinging and vocal dueta by Barbara
Smith and Francis Davidson accom
panied by Mary Harnlah on the pi
ano, piano aoloa by Mrs. Dwlght Mc
Corkle. reading by Mtas Yetta Olsen
Legend of Pomona by Mrs. Nellie
Carter, a test of wits. Abbreviated
States by Mrs. Anna Clave, and a
Hnrvest Song by Mrs. Lottie Ven
Scoy and Mrs. Ruby Young with Mrs.
Galbreath at the piano.
The educational was given by Pro
fessor Gentner. entlmotogtst at thn
state experiment station, who spokn
on 'Insects.', This was a moat Inter
esting talk. Prof. Gentner also had
many specimens of various Insects
on exhibition.
After the meeting, refreshments
were served by Mr. end Mrs. W. fi.
Darby and Mr. and Mrs. EUyron
Oustorhout.
Next meeting will be held on Tues
day, October 18. 8 p. m.
Our new Orange hall will be dedi
cated by State Master Ray V. GUI. on
November 5. 8 p. m. Granger of the
county are Invited to attend.
The Foxy Ann Orange la starting
Its fall dance season with an open
ing dance ' Ssturday night, October
IB, at their hall on Spring atreet.
Time, 8:30 to I. A good orchestra,
No. 1 floor and friendly managa-
ment, together with appetising re
freshments. assure all wtio attend a
very pleasant evening.
4
Pomona Grange
( Ry Gertrude lltak.)
Griffin Creek Orange wilt enter
tain the Pomona Grange at the next
regular meeting to be held at the
Jacksonville Grange hall on October
-22. at 10 a. m. This meeting will
doubtless ne one of the largest at
tended of any cession, dua to cho
season of the year and also to tho
fact that at this meeting will bo
held the biennial election of offtcerr
Every membet of the Pomona should
take an In to root In having efficient
leaders for the coming two years.
The home economics committee of
the Griffin Creek Grange make the
request that those attending bring
salads, desserts, relishes or cream for
the dinner. Griffin Creek Grange la
planning a lovely dinner and at this
time of the year we all have hearty
appetites, so be sure to bring your
part of the dinner.
Reese Creek
REESE CREEK. Oct. IS. (Spl.)
Our school II propresalng nloeljr with
Mlsa Hansen and Mrs. Mlntar la
charge. Tha children of tha lower
grades aro buay working on the proj
ect (or their new sandhox. Ihe pu
pils of the tipper grades have formed
a Hobby club and moat of the boys
are working on airplane models. There
will be a baseball game Friday,
October 14, with the upper grades of
tha Trail Creek school, at our home
grounds, weather permitting. Par
ints and friends of the school are
all Invited.
We are sorry to nota that W. C.
Jack Is not so well at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Leigh and sons.
Larry and Dick, former Reese creek
residents but now of Valley View
district, visited, October , with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Vestal. They also
called at tha W O. Jack home. Mr,
and Mrs. W. R. Lamb also called In
tha afternoon at the Jack home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Botta left Octo
ber S for a visit with relatives at
Wataonvllle. They . expect to return
October It. Maurice Jack II doing
the milking and other chorea while
they are away.
Miss Zola Conley of Butte Falls
spent the past week-end with Evelyn
Jack.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Mcrrttt. Janet
and Jimmy visited Mr. Merrttt'e
er, Mrs. Emma Merrltt, and family
at1 their new home on BeaU lane.
Mlsa Joyce Dlckerson returned
home October 8 from Ventura. Cal..
where aha haa been visiting relatlvea.
She entered high school at Eaale
Point Monday, October 10. Mlsa
Carrie Tant also entered high school
October 10. Her parent Just lately
purchased a tract of land off the W.
E. Hammell place and Intend to
build a new home. Mr. and Mrs
Tant are from near Ventura, Cal.
We are glad to welcome them to this
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vestal ana
Kathleen were shopping In Medford
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey,
Ralph and Darlene were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mra. Medford Pitman at
their aummer home on Nell creek,
Sunday.
W. R. Lamb has put new rooft
on his garage and chicken house.
Mr. and Mra. frank Wllklna spent
the evening with Mr. and Mra. lob
ert Humphrey, October t.
Mra, O. E. Lamb and Robert spent
Monday at the W R, Lamb home.
Mra, Cora Ouatln. teacher of the
Derby school, called at our school
Monday on business.
Mra, Mary Broue baa rented her
place to Mr. and Mra. Cummlnga and
family from the Derby district The7
have moved to the place. They have
quite a large herd of milk goata.
Reese Creek WCT.C. enjoyed an
afternoon. October 8. There was elec
tion of officers. Mrs. Oeorgle Cum
mons was elected rellent, Mrs. Mary
B rouse, treasure.. Mrs. Ida Martin.
corresponding secretary, Mrs. Jennie
Lamb, recording secretary. The next
meeting will be held at the W. R.
Lamb home. November 8.
Mrs. L. O. Rusho and Oladya visited
at the Lamb home October 9. Mr.
and Mrs. Rusho are building a fine
home.
October certainly gave a party when
the beautiful leaves were blown by
the wind several evenings last week
The trees on the hills are being paint
ed the beautiful fall hues, adding so
much to the beauty of Jackscn
county.
We are sorry to note Homer Mar
tin's brother at Maupln. Ore.. Is In
very poor health. He and hlr, wife
vlHted here about three yeast agJ.
Griffin Creek
ORIPFIM CREEK. Oct. 12. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bergernoff oi
Landusky, Mont., visited recently
with Mrs. Bergorhoff's sister, Mm. R.
E. LeVander. Mr. and Mra. Dean
Bush and two sons of Upper Apple-
Bate were down to visit them while
here, all gathering at the LeVander
home.
Mra. Rose SturgUl left Thursday
for Stockton, Cel., to visit her
brother.
Mrs. Ida Casad and son Clifford of
Los Angeles, visited thla past week
a the home of Mr. and Mra. J. C.
Casad.
Ollle Allen. Mra. Ohoate's sister.
who spent the past aummer here.
was recently married to Harry Hultt.
They moved to Ashland to make
their home.
Mrs. Tim White and amall sen
Tommy have been visiting Htct
White's parenta, Mr. and Mra. Warner
Kimball, who now live at Klamath
Falla.
On October 9, Mra. 0. M. Howell
entertained, honoring her niece and
husband, Mr. and Mra. Richard FTa
ley. Immediate famlltea of tha eou
ple were present.
On October 1, Mr. and Mra. Oliver
Choate and granddaughter motored
to Yreka to visit Mra. Choata's
brother, C. E. Lilian), who Is 111 In
the hospital. They found him much
Improved.
Residents of Oold Hill, Phoenix.
JacksonvUle and Medford attended
tho box social and barn dance at
the hall Saturday evening. The prlx;
waits waa a tie between two cou
ples, Mr. and Mra. Hubbard of Jack
sonville and Mrs. Murphy and JacX
Clrlovea of Medford. The prlte was
a lovely angel cake. .
The next move by the waya and
means committee of the Orange will
be the sausage aupper and danos at
the K. p. hall In Medford. October 37
Orlffln Creek Orange will enter
tain Pomona Orange at the Jackson
ville Orange hall In Jacksonville,
October 33.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mccarty and
son Bobby, returned from Los An
galea last week, where they enjoyed
a visit with relatives and frlendo.
While In the south they had Bobby'a
adenolda removed.
Mra. Harry Wllon accompanied her
daughter Mary to Portland where
aha Is to enter business college,
Orlffln Creek haa a very Interest
ing Sunday achool now that the bual
eat season haa passed. The attend
ance la gaining. Plana are under
way for a rally Hay program the first
Sunday In November.
After Sunday achool, Sunday, Mr.
and Mra. J. 0, Casad and two daugh
ters motored to Murphy to attend
the dedication of a new Sunday
school there,
Howard District
HOWARD, Oct. 11. (Spl.) The
Howard P.-T.A. will meet la the
school gymnsslum on Thursday even
ing. October 18, at 7:30. All parents,
and especially the fathers, are urged
to be present.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Puhl and lit
tle daughter left Saturday for a four
days' visit at Etna, Cel., with Mrs.
Puhl'i mother, Mra. Louisa Pay.
Chester Ricks Is back in school
again after a week's absence on
account of having hurt his noaa In
a wrestling match at tha carnival
held at the school tha night of
September 80,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oerber, daugh
ters. Mary Lou and Helen, left on
October 8 for Crescent City for
four day's vacation, resting and fish
ing. They returned on Sunday even
ing and reported a very nice time
and good luck fishing.
Tha Howard achool second baseball
team lost a close one to Lone Pine
seconds on Tuesday, October 4. The
score was 10 to V.
Boy Scout troop 18 met with Scout
msster Nagley on Monday night, for
their regular court of honor. Ken
neth Stocks was given his tenderfoot
badge and Arthur Johnson his second
v., .u8o. Alter the court of
..r was oioaeo. scoutmaster Nag
ley treated the boys to several gal
lon, of lee cream.
Mr. and Mra. Axel Benson have
moved back to their old home on
the old Midway road. The com
munlty welcomes them back into tne
i.IIUVIIIUm,
Head, youth Movement
PENDLETON. Ore. rw i,.'
-Henry Vorllcky of Pendleton haa
been appointed supervisor of national
youth administration work In east
ern Oregon with headquarters here
His district will Include seven coun.
.IBS.
Cooe Air Service.
MARSHFIBLD, Ore. 18. (P) L. W.
oiuuu, neat, oi ma Oregon Airlines.
announced today tha first plans on a
regular run between Coos Bay and
roruana wouia leave Marshfleld to
morrow at 8 a. m
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ada Is 1 :80 p. m.
Um Mall Tribune Want Ads,
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u Angelas: KIM. 1470. Spokaoai
KOO. ISO. Ran Franetsco; KOIV.
nil, Portland: KJU. 1170. Haattlai
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Denveri KOIN. 940. Portland;
KOMO. 026. Seattle: KPO. 180. saa
Pranrlseoi KM, 11.40. 8alt lata
Thursday.
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KFI: World on Parade, KOO.
S:1B Sons of the Lone Star. KOO,
KEX: Howie wing, KNX. KOIN: Jim
my and Oyp, KOA.
6:30 Dolan'a Orch., KEX; Joe
Penner, KNX, KOIN, KSL: Cartoonist,
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:00 Oood News of 1839. KPO,
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KEX. KOA; Major Bowes. KNX. KOIN,
KSL.
7:00 Columbia Workshop. KNX,
KOIN. KSL: Bob Burns, KPO, KOW,
KFI: People I Have Known, KOO,
KEX, KJR.
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KSL, KOIN; People I Have Known,
KOO.
8:00 Amoa and Andy. KPO, KOW.
KFI: Ink Spots. KJR: World on Pa
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KFI
8:30 Songa, KOO. KOA. KEX:
Kate Smith, KNX. KSL, KOIN.
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News, KOA.
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Hudaon'a Orch., KFI: On With the
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b:so Screen Scoops, KNX. KOIN.
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8:48 Onlveralty Explorer. KOO:
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KPO, KOW.
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News, KOO. '
11:00 Bondshu's Orch.. KPO. KM.
KOW; World on Parade. KOO; Or
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KEX; Organist, KNX, KOIN: Quaker
Party, KPO, KFI.
8:80 Stone'a Orch.. KNX. KOIN:
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KOIN, KSL; stars of Tomorrow, KOO,
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News, KOA.
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America Dances, KPO. KOW: Sym
phony Orch., KOO, KOA.
7:80 Conrad Nagel, KPO, KOW,
KFI: Symphony, KOO, KEX, KOA.
8:00 Symphony Oroh., KJR; Barn
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Brown, KNX, KSL, KOIN. J
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Meteorological Report
October 18, 1038
rorecssts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Friday, little change In temper
ature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday,
cooler In east wrtlon tonight, gentls
northwest wind off the coast.
Local Data
Temperature s year ago today:
Hlgheat 88; lowest 49.
Total monthly precipitation .08
inches; deficiency for the month .88
Inches.
Total precipitation Uncs Septem
ber I, 1838, .88 Inches; deficiency for
the season .38 Inches.
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yea.
terday 87 per cent; 8 a. m. today 88
per cent,
Tomorrow: Sunrise 8:38 s. m. aun
eat 8:83 p, m.
Observation! Taken at 5 a.
130 Meridian Time.
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Roseburg
Salt Lake
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S3
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48 T.
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44
San Francisco 83
Seattle 80
Spokane . 88
Waahlngton, D.O. 78
T skims 80
A machine gun firing 850 shots
a minute was Invented during the
American civil wur by R. J. Ostllng
and later was adopted by nearly
very elvUlud nation.
Boise . 73 40
BostcSi 83 88
Chicago - . . 83 54 .84
Denver 78 40
Eureka 80 48
Helena 83 40 .
Los Angeles 80 84
MEDFORD 71 40
New York 80 83
Omaha 74 48
Phoenix - 80 58
Portland . 84 83 .38
Reno - 80
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