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LOST Black kitten with bobbed
tall and extra toes on each paw.
Phone 706-J or 108 Geneva.
jjOST Green fender shield. Phone
7, Eagle Point, days.
IXJST Eyeglasses. Mr. Spencer.
Phone 1727, evenings. Reward.
LOST Lady's Bulova yellow gold
watch. Reward. 623 East Main.
LOST Automobile plate No. 16-278.
Return to 923 So. Central.
TAKEN UP Hog. Please Identify and
pay for ad and feed. J. F. Cook,
Rt. 4, Box 68. - -
IOST Dog, black, white markings,
medium size: name "Blrdle.'i Re
ward. Call 1638-L.
V33T II dug miasm,,, call 1S16
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Woman for general house
work, care of one child. Apply
between 6:30 and 7:30 evenings.
618 W. Jackson.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER-Cook for
family of three, consisting of wid
ower end two grown children who
are attending college and are home
only on week-ends. Write Box
S039. Mall Tribune, stating wages,
experience and references.
MALE OK FEMALE
SOLICITOR WANTED Making ap
pointments: commission. Box 3022
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Wood buzzing by hour or
tier. 1720 Prune St.
EXPERIENCED ladya wants nursing
or house keeping on ranch. Box
8032. Tribune.
SINGLE, EXPERIENCED tractor and
ranch hand wants work, Box 1413,
Tribune.
WANTED Miscellaneous
viit Meriford or vicinity property
for South Dakota farm. A. J.
Bufflngton, 38 Emellne, Santa Cruz,
Calif.
WANTED To buy equity In light
sedan. Must be bargain. 139 Ken
wood. CRIVINO to Oklahoma Nov. 1st, by
Los Angeles and El Paso. Accomo
date 2 or 3, share expenses. In
quire at Drive-In Market, South
Riverside.
IOR RUG AND DAVENPORT CLEAN
ING, Fumlgntlng and Dcmothlng.
Phone 293. 209 West 8th St.
WANTED Milk cows for their feed.
Have good pasture and barn full of
hay. Phone 301-R-2.
WANTED Family and men-s wash
ing. Reasonable rates. Mrs. J. M.
Buchanan, Rt. 3. Box 9-A. Medford.
WANTED To care for elderly couple
or elderly lady for home and small
wages. Write MaU Tribune Box
3035.
WANTED To rent, farm. Box 1414.
Tribune. ,
WANTED To buy stock beet. Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co.
HAVE vour furniture reupholstered,
reflnlihed and re-glued. Thlbault.
Phone 969-R.
WANTED Rlbblts. 13e lb. 11V3
weight. Ashland Poultry snd Ecu
TO GET your peach trees sprayed,
call 358-Y. R. DcWlt. Work guar
anteed. WAN 1TSD Dead and worthiest ani
mals removed tree ol chaire Phone
(reverse rhargeel Southern Oregon
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WELL DRlLUNO-ei So pel :t first
60 ft. etc J M Kle iiu K:na
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Pol Vou, furniture
MKIIFIIRII (14 HO IN 11(11 SB
31 N Grsoe St Phnn. 1063
WOOL - MOHAIR - HIKES
And Pelt See ue oefore vou ell
MEDPOKD BAROAIN HIMSE
31 N Or,oe St Phnnf 103
LAUNDRY -Mra nusnn 11 C44S-M
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Pot Ymit Furniture
MDIKNOOK 4 AMUtrU
6th and mint Ph-me 647
HIOHEt! PK1t:t.i PAIL) for tJbtter.eft
Radiator Aluminum Bras Cop
per and j the i metals
MKIiPUKD 8AHOAIN MUUSft
FOR RENT-HOUSES
HOUSE FOR PENT In Central Point.
Inquire at nigglnbothajn'a. Cedar
St. and Freeman road.
FOR RENT FurnuhM 6-room hottse
Close In. Owner 616 So. Ivy.
POR RENT Partly fu:nufied coun
try home Phone M4-J-4.
rOR RENT HOU8ES
FOR RENT S-room nicely furnished
home, well located. Adult only.
' No dogi. Inquire 12 No. Ivy. -
FOR RENT 4-room partly furnished
house. Thomas Road, across from
Darke Grocery.
FOR RENT 8-room modern house,
10 acres pasture with or without
adjoining 10 acres pears. Take first
turn left after passing Fire Patrol
on Midway road, then first turn
right, drive Vi mile to white house
at end of road.
FOR RENT Small furnished house,
In rear Elderly adults. No dogs.
410 Hamilton.
FOR RENT o-rooin modern fur
nished house. Close In. 336 8
Riverside. Phone 457-J.
FOR RENT House No 6 new LorlnB
Court West 11th Strictly modern
Adults only Phone 338
FOR RENT
furnished.
3-bedroom house, un
72B E. Jackson.
FOR RENT AP A KTMENTS
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
32 Almond.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished apt.
Phone 121-R.
FOR RENT APta. 834 Apple.
FURNISHED 3 room apt., ground
floor. 604 W. 10th.
APT. FOR RENT 604 So. Oakdale.
FURNISHED APT. Heat, private
bath, Frlgldalre. 806 W. Main.
FOR RENT Comfortable, furnished
heated apartment: Frlgldalre. 618
So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 3 -room and 6-room un
'furn apts 307 N. Ivy.
?0R RENT Furnished Rooma
FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Busl.
ness woman preferred. 19 Mistletoe.
TWO sleeping rooms; reasonable: close
In. 131 Tripp St.
FOR RENT Heated sleeping room.
Garage If desired. Gentleman pre
ferred. 83 N. Orange.
COMFORTABLE room In private
home. 410 Beatty Bt. xei. loai-x
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
tng room for gentleman. 826 eV
Riverside.
ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance,
bath and shower. 8330 week. 408
Edwards.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
BOARD and ROOM 81 a day at 716
E Main
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
GARAGE FOR RENT. 117 Laurel
FOR RENT 850-A. Ideal hog or-cat-tie
ranch. 226 A. In cultivation,
many springs, on graveled highway;
electrlcltv: 17 miles from Medford,
7 miles from Eagle Point. Ask 8800
first year. Also 60-A. ranch. I
miles from Medford. 602 N. River'
side, Medford. Tel. 1457. evenln,-e
GOOD FARM for lease. Inquire Mary
I Helms. Klamath Junction, Asn
land. Ore.
FOR RENT Store apace In Liberty
BIdg. suitable for grocery depart
ment, evnllable about Nov. 1st
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. Tehsma Co., Cal.
ONE store room, upstairs office
rooms See Al Llttrell or Roland
Huonard
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Young Jersey bull, Leg
horn hens year old, feeder pigs,
Frank- Gleaves, Lozler lane.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Floyd
Long. Rt. S. Box 27, near Airport.
FOR SALE Young cows, fresh and
springers; Guernsey bull. 18 mos.
old. John Darby, Griffin creek.
FOR SALE Thorougbred Guernsey
bull, 3 years old. J. M. Winter.
Ross Lane.
FOR SALE Weaner ptgs. Wm.
Straus, Sams Valley.
FOR SALE 13 feeder and weacar
ptgs. Cheap. Turpln Ranch, Me&d
ows. north Beagle.
FOR SALE; Team big mules. ' Inquire
Paul Force. Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Young Brown Swiss Bulla
Brown Swiss Tor more milk Phlpp
Orchnrd Phone 417
FOR SAI-E POULTRY
FOR SALE 30 Barred Rock pullet.
Phone 1591-Y.
FOR SALE-PETS DOGS
FOR SALE or trade for wood, Pontlac
coach, 3V 008 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Best cash offer takes
3 -room house and garage on east
side. Phone 790-R.
WE HAVE BUYERS for city property.
List your property with ua. Upp
& Rlrwroen. 403 E. Main.
ENOLISH TYPE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOMS
1 BLOCK TO SCHOOL
. Modern 6 -room home,
N SI Rll hardwood floors, fire
WUIUU pUct painted walls,
pink of condition; laundry trays,
garage, large lot. This plaee would
con M000 to build. For sale today
only 93160. Terms.
MARK A. GOLDY. XNO.
Phone 738. 109 E. Main St.
110 ACRES
4H Acres under Irrigation: balance
oak and fir timber; good 4-room
house: on good road. Price 91600;
9100 down.
UPP ft RINOOEN, 403 E. Main.
FOR RENT Partlv furnished Bunga
low Adult. 1037 East Jackaon or
phone M33-J.
HOUSES PUR Sale in Medturd and
furruundma towns Easy terms
Jacksitn County Federal tlaving
Loan Ansoctitton
EXTRA food income Troperty in
Medford Want farm as down pay
m-nt or what have you? Inquire
906 J St.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
S-Room house and bath, good condi
tion, nice shade, corner lot, near
school. Only 81100; terms.
Also '
6 Acres. Irrigated; 4-room house,
large barn: 3 acree of peaches; close
In on graveled road: 81299, 8900
cash.
Also '
Dairy farm, equipped with cows,
62800.
Auto camp, leased and paying 16 1
on Investment.
See L. O. PICKELL
18 South Bartlett.
FOR 8ALE 20-A. placer and quartz
claim; elec, water, buildings ml
machinery. Can operat e year
around. Sickness reason fof dis
posal. Geo. Klmglo. Hotel Allen
FOR SALE OR LS.ASE. with option
to buy, 4 acres alfalfa and berries;
good buildings, modern house: 4
miles out. Box 1743, Tribune.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of BROWN & WHITE
GOOD HOME for sale, cheap Would
take email down payment or what
have you? Inquire 405 J St.
FEDERAl LAND BANh PAH MS
For Information .nqulre or Warren
Patterson Secretary at the National
Farm Loan Office 203 Libert) Bldg
rel 1149 or C A Barnes 167 E
8tb Eugene Ore.
FOR SALE 10-room house, lot 103x
100. garage. In business district
307 N tw street
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1936 DO DOE Sedan, DeLuxe model;
looks and runs like new; 90-day
new - car guarantee. Priced for
quick sale at only 539. Pull price
for your car In trade. Low bank
terms. Save two ways at
PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge 6b Plymouth Distributors.
1928 ESSEX Sedan, 946. H. A. Sin,
turn left off Midway road beyond
, Forest Patrol, then turn right, drive
t mile to white house.
LOOK Nearly new 1938 rord De
Luxe Sedan, run only 3176 mllea
Will sacrifice quick at the price
of a used "37. No equal In town
230 N. Bartlett.
FOB SALE Miscellaneous
3,000 ROCKHILL strawberry plants
for fall planting. Strong, healthy
stock. W. J. Robertson, route 3,
box 37, De Barr Ave., old Pacific
highway. '
FOR SALE Dining room suite; Eure
ka vacuum cleaner; gas stove, 8
burners and oven, and miscella
neous. 19 Mistletoe.
FOR SALE CHEAP Complete set
blacksmith tools. A. J. Kusse.i
143 Hargadine, Ashland.
FOR SALE Hay. 98 and 910 per
ton Phone 301-R-a.
FOR SALE SHEEP GUANO for
your garden and lawn. Monarch
Seed & Feed co.
FOR SALE Apply V1GORO to your
lawn now. A fall application will
Insure a better lawn next summer.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Household goods, 1
Heatrola. double bed. single bed
and springs, kitchen cabinet, small
heating stove, breakfast table and
4 chairs, flat-top desk. 40 tience
ley Way. Phone 613-W.
FOR SALE Six capacity General
Electric battery charger. Post Of
fice Service Station.
FOR SALE Wood range. Will trade
for wood. Spring Street store.
FOR SALE POPCORN. The best
In the world. Monarch Seed Sc
Feed Co.
FOR SALE FREE-FLOWING SOIL
SULPHUR for your alfalfa and
meadows. Monarch Seed Ac Feed
Co.
FOR SALE WHEAT GERM MEAL,
the most abundant source of health
and growth -producing vitamin B for
human consumption, include in
your , morning cereal for health.
Monarch seea a reed uo.
FOR RENOVATING. RE-COVERINO
and INNER-SPRING Mattress and
Upholstering, call Nu-Way Mat
tress and Upholstering Co., 309
West 8th St. Phone 393. Estimates
Free.
FOR SALE FLEX-O-OLASS, the
perfect glass -substitute. Weather
and waterproof. Keeps out rain
and cold. Inclose sleeping and
laundry porches lor comfort, in
expensive, easy to Install. Mon
arch Seed As Feed Co.
FOR SALE OR TRAuB Buzz-saw,
6 miles out of Jacksonville, on
Ruch Hwy. Moore.
ONIONS, lc-1'c; popcorn on cob, 3c,
I rruie soutn rnoemx. Eimer Harris,
EMIL'S MARKET
NOTICE People with lockers now
it the time to buy our quality benr
at these low prices: Beef hind
quarters 12"3c, front quarters 10c.
We cut up for you. Free.
CONCORD GRAPES for juice, cheap.
Phone 314-M.
FOR SALE Furniture. M. Doyle,
west ena Mcsjiarews ttoaa.
WALNUTS 10c and 12 pound
Blankenshlp, Central Point.
FOR SALE Trumpet, 9600. Steve
Whipple. 607 King.
FOR SALE Dry wood of all kinds.
16-ln. Black Oak or Laurel. 93.60;
second growth Fir, 93.00; body Fir.
93 25; 12-ln. lengths, 36c less.
Phone 310, Franklin's Grocery.
FOR SALE Repossessed washer at
balance of contract. 836 E. Main.
PLANER BLOX, delivered from
Medford Corporation at $4.45 a
load. Phone 333, Central Point
Fuel.
FOR SALE Hardle pressure car
washer, I beam with chain block
drill prrsn, sink, toilet. 6 steei lock
era, battery breakdown tester, Tun
gar battery chanter, llaht tester,
b p. electrle motor, work benches
and other miscellaneous garage
equipment. Firestone Auto Supp.y
PRUNES lc lb, lc picked; carrcts
l"ic B. E. Fcrd, 3 ml. west on
Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R.
FOR SALE Used oil circulating h ent
ers; all makes at reasonable priors
Petroleum Heat and Burner Co.
413 East Main St.
KLAMATH HAY 16 bo Columbus.
flL'OAR Pine Shakes and dry fuel,
ft. C. fa ber, Central Point.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
CUT PRICE BARGAINS
BUILDING MATERIALS
MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK
Split -shakes. Smithing Coal, Doors,
Windows. Sash. Insulating Wall
Boards, Paints, Varnish. Good dry
lumber in 2xt, shlplap. timbers
Roofings roll and shingles.
SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS NOW
Save Money.
FREE Plans, Service. Long Term
Finance.
THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO.
At 3rd and Fir. Phone 639.
FOR SALE E-flat alto saxophone
and case; good condition. Call
621-R.
GRAPES FOR SALE and grape juice
to order. CiarKson vineyard, Kt. u
FOR SALE 8 good cows, 8 tiers
dry wood. Essex '38 car, X pet lamb
Drive out Midway road, take first
turn to left after passing Forest
Patrol, then take first turn :ltht,
drive mile to white house.
FOR SALE Dry stabs, 6-tier load,
delivered In Medford. 95.50. Jess
Richardson, Central Point.
FOR SALE Speed Queen washers
and Ironers. Guaranteed service
and parts for all makes of washers
Liberal allowance on trade-lua Few
good used washers and radios Real
buys. General Electric lroner. dem
onstrator. one-half price. Canners'
supplies. Flck's Hardware.
MYERS WATER PRESSURE systems
guaranteed. All pumping systems
overhauled. Plumbing contracting
and fixtures. Fenco elecwrlo fence
regulators. Real buys on woll
known Coleman oil circulators and
wood circulators. Full line of gen
eral paints, fishing tackle and
hunting supplies. Full line hard
ware. See us about your Federal
Housing. Flck's Hardware.
ELECTRIC FENCE. 917.60 up. Harry
Weagant, Ashland. Phone tl-F-4
KLAMATH HAY mrge or small lots
137 N Riverside. Medford
PERSONAL
GALL STONE&. EN D Oall Kemedy
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
SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out Of
court saving money, confidential
Write Economy Service, room 433
Redwoods Hotel Grants Pass Ore
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE O'Harra Grocery stock of
merchandise and equity in fixtures.
Bids received until October 31, 1938.
Right to reject any bid reserved.
I. R. Frldeger, Trustee, Ashland,
Oregon, s
NEW AND WELL-EQUIPPED Service
Station at Jacksonville for aala at
a real bargain Will require ap
proximately 91O00 cash to handle
If Interested phone 953, Medford,
or write P. O. Box 1074.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
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CHAN Ai CHAN CO 33f. K Main
ROOKING
WE REPAIR r apply any type n
roof. Roll roofings and coatina at
mall order prices Pa boo Paint
snd Roofing Ekeraon Paint ind
Root Co.. 88 So Bartlett. Tel 243
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The MO-DES Shoppe Featuring Tail
oring, uressmaKing, Alterations lor
men and women. Hemstitching,
buttons, buckles. 19 N. Bartlett.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remoaeung buttons ana
Buckles covered Room 302 0 8
Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181
DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles
Coats and Suits Alterations Prices
reasonable Mary M Cokei Cra
terlsn Bide
Expert Wliidim Clfunei
LET JOE DO IT Tel 1173 House
cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng
runs, upholsetry. cleaning.
FURS remodeled, repaired, relined.
cleaned 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 year. Cash la
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 Todavl
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Lie. No. S-211. M-317. Phone 139
46 So. Central.
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of late construction 99 Jb pet
month per thousand Low Interest
rate '
BROWN 4r WHITE. 104 W Main
l-ainttng..
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PAINTER
Fine interior woik a specialty.
Phone 809
COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY
PITTSBURGH, Let us recummend
a reliable painter or panerhanger
F.H.A loans for painting now avail
able Pittsburgh Paint Store. 133
W Main
Webb and Carlo n
Wall Paper. Paint. Lacquer. Roofing
and Glass wo contract painting
paperhanfilng And day labor Esti
mates free 223 West Hth Phone 370
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HOOPER'S HAlUArOH SERVICE
33 South Bartlett.
Transfer
MEDFORD TRANSFER Ray Denny.
Manager. Local and Long Distance
Furniture Moving. Also Storage
Office of Pacific Truck Express
Phone 483. Ul North Fir.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance furniture
Moving Bonded :arrler Fireproul
storage Expert crating, packing
and shipping service "Davis (or
Service " Phone 644
BADS TRANSFER A S'lORAUD CO.
Office 36 So Fti Phone 81& Prices
right Service guaran -ed
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Referee's Hale.
Notice Is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a Decree duly made,
rendered and entered In the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Jackson. In a certain suit
therein In which 8. P. Culley and
Gladys Culley, husband and wife.
John Reter, a single man, Oscar C.
Thlelen, and Judgo Florey, a ainglo
man, are plaintiffs and Granville
Oden. James Oden and Annie Oden.
husband and wife, W. E. Phlpps and
Clara R. Phlpps, husband and wlff'.
are defendants, which said decree is
dated October 7, 1938, and docketed
In the office of the County Clerk ot
said county on said date, I. as Ref
eree, appointed In said decree, am
commanded to eell and will sell, at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m.t on
Saturday, November 13, 1938, at the
front door of the courthouse of said
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warm regions
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to a batter
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dweller
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t. Son of Judah
court In the city of Medford, Oregon,
at public auction as provided by law,
to the nignest Dincier lor cash in
hand, the following described real
property, situated in Jackson County.
Oregon, to-wlt:
Those certain mining ciaims
named Sunset. Blue Bell. J. W..
Jack of Diamonds and Iron Cube
comprising the mine known as
the "Gold Plate Mine." and belnj
situate In Section 17, Township 35
South, rntve 3 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian, the location no
tices thereof having been recorded,
and being now of record. In Vol
ume 28 of the Mining Records of
Jackson County. Oregon, at pagea
188, 454, 455 and 453 and 648
thereof.
Dated: October 12. 1938.
R. E. SWEENEY. Referee.
Address: Jackson County Courthouse.
Medford, Oregon.
Notice of Hrnrlnjt 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 Oreson. 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 tald
Non -High School District for all pur
poses during the fiscal school year
beginning June 20th, 1938. and end
ing June 10th. 1939. and an estimate
In detail of the probable receipts of
said Non-High School District from
all sources for the school
year 1938-1930. The Board of said
Non-High School District has fixed
the 32nd day of October at the hour
of 10:00 a. m. at the Court House
In Medford, Oregon, as the time and
place at which said estimates may
be discussed with the Board of said ,
Non-High School District, at which !
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 estimate sheets are on file
In the office of the County School
Superintendent and are there open
to the Inspection of all persons In
terested therein, and the aamo are
by reference made a part hereof.
RECEIPTS
I. Cash on hand at begin
ning of the year for which
this budget Is made 9 8.713.73
II. Amounts received from
other sources
EXPENDITURES
Tuition. Transportation and Interest.
I. Tuition 958.674.00
II. Transportation 13.500.00
III. Interest on Warrants.... 600.00
Operating and Emergency.
IV. Postage, Telegraph and
Telephone ......
80.00
75.00
V. Printing and Mimeo
graphing -
VI. Expenses of Election
(Publication and Postage)
VII. Travel Expenses of
Board Members
VIII. C 1 e r 1 o a 1 Expense
(Supplies, Legal Service,
etc.) -
IX. Emergency
300.00
160 00
1,000.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURE3..S73.040.00
RECAPITULATION
I. Total Receipts S 8.713.73
II. Total Expenditures 73.049.00
DIFFERENCE (Amount to
be raised by tax on the
Jackson County Non-HlRh
School District) CO ,365.26
Dated this 30th day of September,
1038.
A. E. BROCKWAY.
Chairman Board of Education
GEORGE B DEAN,
Chairman, Budget Committee
C. R. BOWMAN.
Clerk, Board of Education
C. R. BOWMAN.
Secretary, Budget Committee
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregoi , in and for the County of
Jackson. . .
In the Matter of the Estate of Mar
Karet 8. Sollss, deceased.
Notloe Is hereby given, that the
undersigned has been appointed, by
the Hon. Earl B. Day. Judge of tne
above entitled Court, as Executor of
said estate, and has duly quali
fied according to law; all persons
having claims against said estate,
are hereby notified to present same,
with proper vouchers, and duly veri
fied according to law, at the ofrlcc
of the undersigned in the Jackson
County Bank Building In the City of
Medford, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first published Septem
ber 2Bth, I03B.
T. W. MILES, Executor
of the ttstato of Margaret
8. Sollss, deceased
County Trenmrer's Call for General
idiaa runrt warrants, Miirtcei nnnn
Fund warrants, and Bridge Fund
warrants.
Notloe la hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemp
tion of all General Road Fund War
rants registered May 4th 1938, being
warrants numbered from 43701
43866 Inclusive. Also that them are
funds on hand for the redemption
of all Market Road Fund Warrants
registered from August 4th to Aug.
9th 1938, being warrants numbered
from 43619 to 43640 Inclusive, Also
that there are funds on hand for the
redemption of all Brldgo Fund War
rants registered from August 4th to
Sept. 30th 1938, being wnrrnnU num
bered from 43617 to 4.1029 Inclusive
Interest on the above called Gen
eral Road Fund Warrants, Market
Road Ftuid Warrants, and Bridge
Fund Warrants ceaeea on October
30th 1938.
Datd at Medford, Oregon, October
19th 1938.
RALPH E. SWEENEY,
County Treasurer of
Jackson County, Ore.
Notice of Hal. of Bonrti
Notlc Is hereby given that aealrd
propomta will be received by the
Treasurer of the City of Rogue River,
Jarkxon County, Oregon, at hla offlre
In the Council Chambera In the City
Hall of the aald City of Rogue River,
Oregon, until the hour of four o'clock
P. M. on the flth day of November,
A. D. 1938, (at which time Mid hldr
will be opened publicly) for the pur
chase of water bonda for the Im
provement of .aid watr aystem of
the City of Rogue River, Jacluwn
County, Oregon. In all amounting to
the sum of alxteen thousand dollars
(SI6.0OO00I. All of said water bonds
are In the denomination of live
hundred dollars (1500.00). Each of
said bonds bear Interest at the rate
of not more than four percent per
annum from date of aald bond,
to-wlt: October 1038, payable semi
annually. Said bonda run for a pe
riod of twenty years to and until
October I. 1SS. That tho City of
Rorue River reserves the right to
redeem any or all of aald bonds on
or after October 1, 1943, for the faoe
value- and accrued! Interest to date
of any semi-annual coupon period
at or after said October 1. 1043. upon
giving notice by publication: said
notice to be pubtl.hed not lam than
once at least thirty davs prior to
the redemption date apeclfled therein,
In a newspaper of general circulation
printed and published In the county
of Jackaon, fltate of Oregon, preced
l&f neb Mml-aonusi period, at
which time such pre-payment thereof
will be made. j
Said bonds are authorized by Sec- !
tlon 45ft of the 1937 Se.sslon Laws
and the Codes and Statutes of wild
State and the Charter and Ordi
nances of the City of Rogue River.
Jackson County. Oregon.
The City of Rogue River expre."ly
reserves the right to reject any and
alt bids. Said bonds shall not bo
sold for less than par and accrued
Interest. Proposals must be accom
panied by a certified check upon
some responsible bank for five per
cent of the amount of the bid. to
be forfeited to the City of Rogue
River In cose bid Is accepted and
bidder falls to answer and make
payment for said bonds within five
days from the acceptance of the sold
bid.
Bids must he enclosed in a sealed
envelope without nny distinguishing
marks of writing thereon except the
following words. "B1PS FOR WATER
BONDS OF THE CITY OF ROGUE
RIVER, OREGON."
These bonds are subject to the
approval of the bond attorneys of
the firm of Teal, Wlnfree, McCulloch.
Shuler, and Kelley of Portland, Ore
gon. Dated this the 4th day of Octo
ber, A. D. 1938.
Rocue River, Oregcn.
Attest: W. J. Call. City Recorder of
the City of Rotme River. Oregon.
ROLLIN H. STIEHL
Mayor of the City of
1st date of publication: Oct. 19. 1938.
2nd date of publication: Oct. 36, 1938.
3rd rinte of publication; Nov. 2. 1938.
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT. Oct. 19. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heft and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Nichols returned last week
from the coast, where tney spent a
week fishing In Chetco river. Mr.
and Mrs. Nichols were guests at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. John
son, and attended church services
at Gold Beach.
Mrs. L. H. Smith returned Sun
day from a vacation of two months
in southern California, much of the
time at the home of her son, N. R.
Smith and family of Whlttter, and
other relatives and friends In Los
Angeles, Long Beach, Pomona and
Reseda.
Mrs. J. H. Terrltt spent last week
with her son, Dade Terrltt, and wife
In Redding, Cal.
Will Hucklns and family, who have
been living In the Duncan residence,
have moved to Portland to be near
their young son, who Is in Doern
becher hospital, following an opera
tion for sinus trouble.
Mrs. Chomel and sister, Miss Rosa-
He Mesnege, will leave Wednesday
for their newly acquired home In
Fontana. Cal. Bost wishes of the
entire community go with them.
Mrs. J. 0. Wood has been ill for
the nast several days and Is still
confined to hor room.
The class party of the Federated
church was held on Thursday after
noon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Mil
ton. Following regular routine busl
ness, a program of entertainment
was led by Mrs. Ella Leonard and
Mrs. Elsie Martin. Refreshments were
served by Mesdames r-isiiam, Ayers
and the hostess Guests Included
Mesdames A. 'M. Mead. E. O. Rtch
mon, L. E. Blther, D. M. Gresham,
W. P. Orlmes, A. H. Case, Paul Mar
tin, Roy Nichols, Ella Leonard, Louis
Grimes, Lorlle Mlnnlck, Delpha Cox
and son Jackie Dean, Louise Avers,
Emma Milton, L. H. Smith, Miss
Dolores Cox and Miss Barbara Hale.
The November meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Ted Hill.
Mrs. E. E. Scott was hostess to
the ladles of the First Christian
church on Friday afternoon, for the
monthly gathering. The business
session Included plant for future ac
tivities. A talk on the prevalent use
of by-words, given by Mrs. Bursell,
was appreciated. Entertainment pro
gram was led by Mrs. Booth and Mrs.
Hedgpeth Included among the guests
were Mesdames Cora Culbcrtson, Delia
Tex. Bertha Tethrow, Dora Jones,
Bette Pankey, Clara Vincent, Martha
Booth. Erma Hedgpeth, Bertha Bur
sell, Clara Lees, C. A. Phillips, W.
E. Nicholson, Etta Lacey, Let tie Greg
ory, Nina Reams, Spencer, Elsie Mar
tin, M nt tie Smith, Miss Maury and
the hostess, Mrs. Scott, and several
children. November meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Phillips.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. IB. (Spl.)
Local members of the P.-T.A. who
attended the annual school of In
struction In Medford on Thursday
were Mesdames Kent, Paul Oodwsrd,
Heckert, Ounter and Sanden.
The date for the senior class play
has been set for November IB. The
title of the plsy Is "Big Hearted
Herbert."
Dinner guests at the O. O. Sanden
home on October 13 were Judge
Touvelle and Ernest Olson, the oo
caslon being Roger Card's 33nd
birthday.
The High School Olrla' league has
an auxiliary group composed of 18
girls, which Is called ' The Pepsrers."
Their official garb will be red flan
nel aklrta, white shirts, red pep ties
snd beanies to match Their duties
will be to arouse snthuslssm In the
various school doings.
It might truthfully be said that
ths big crowd which attended the
school carnival on Thursday night
had a "howling" good time. Over
30 was clesred on the ysrlous
booths end concessions. A good pro
gram was put on between times
The selections by the 30 piece band
which made Its Initial appesrsnoe
In beautiful new uniforms that night
and which was directed by Mr. Botts,
addod much to the enjoyment of
ths evening.
Mrs. Julia Osborne and Betty
Hamaker drove to Hons Creek. Cel..
Friday to spend the week-end with
friends. They relumed Sunday.
Eighteen ladles attended the home
extension unit and study club held
Isst Thursday at home of Mra. Emma
Conger. The subject for the meet
ing was "When the Cook Ooei Out,"
The demonstrators were Mesdames
Adsms sod Wyant,
Leaving by auto Friday night to
spend tbs 'Week-end at Salem were
Miss Elizabeth White snd frlendi,
who returned Sunday.
Ted Cunningham and Lewis Buck
ley of the Applegate were In town
on Thursday displaying s four-point
buck shot by the former, on Tel
low Jacket ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Chllden and
two children of Union Creek, spent
the paAt week end at home of ths
former's parente, Mr. and Mra. W.
A. Chlldtra.
Arriving on Tuesday from Grand
Porks, N. D-. were Mrs. Jack Mor
rison and son. who plan to spend
the winter at homo of the former'a
sister, Mrs. Bostwlck, and may pos
sibly lecate here
A hunting party composed of Ray
Coleman, Oscar Lewis, Tom Dun
lilngtcn Bob Finney, J. B. Coleman,
Paul Jennings ana three othera from
Applegate left Friday night for Bend
where they will spend 10 daya trying
their luck.
Visiting his father's grave In the
local cemetery Thursday was Mr.
Herbert Coffman and his wife of
Bond. Ore. It was Mr. Coffman's
first visit here In 38 years.
Mr. snd Mrs. Clinton Smith ar
rived home Thursday from a week
spent visiting and sightseeing along
tne coast.. Their trip took them aa
far- as Seaside, Ore.
Mr. and Mra. a. W. Hunt of Salem
arrived Monday for a visit at the
O. W Oodward home, with a pos
sible view to .locating in the valley.
Mrs. Hunt Is a sister of Mrs. Ood
ward. On October , Ike Coffman and
"Duke" Lewis went .hunting In Star
gulch and the former got a four
point buck.
Messrs. Warner and Ranney are
again storing huge crops of bulbs
In the Otth building.
Wm. Hobbs la critically 111 at
Amy's.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vorls arrived
heme on October 11 from a three
months stay at Big Bear, Cal., where
Mr. Vorla was doing carpenter work
resort property. They left on
October 16 for Bush Prairie. Wn
where they will stay until Decem
ber 1, and where Mr. Vorla. will
again work at his trade.
Returning recently from a two
weeka" hunting trip to Lakevlew
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oreen and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lusk.
Mra. Effla .Eaton Is very 111 at
her home here. . .
Mra. Augusta Champlln visited
friends In Ashl&nd Thursday eve
ning. Mr, and Mra. Alfred Bamum of
Hamburg, Cel., apent the week-end
of Ootober 7 to 0 at the home of
the latter'a sister, Mrs. Ike Coff
man. Mr. Pfelfer went hunting Thursday
on Oreensprlngs mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Le Fever ot
Dunsmuir, Cal were visitors In town'
the past week. Mrs. Le Fever was a
daughter of Elmer O. Fehely. a
former resident of Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings visited Mr.
and Mrs, Bern Puddy lo Armstrong
canyon Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Belva Haines of Edge
wood, Cel., called on Wednesday at
the Ike Coffman home, going from
here to Butte Falls to visit with
relatives. Mr. Haines la a nephew
of Mrs. Coffmsn. ,
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Germany Dismisses
Reserve Soldiers
BERLIN, Oct. 10. p The for
eign office spokesman oday said
Qermanya army reserves, marshalled
by the hundreds of thousands six
weeks before the Czechoslovak crista
brought Europe to the verge of war.
now were being dismissed dally.
inus aermsny moved gradually to
reduce the more than 1.000.000 men
she was estimated to have had under
arms In the tense days before the
four-power Munich agreement Sep
tember 80 to dismember Czechoslo
vakia.
BAR APPLICANT ASKS
EXAMINATION 'REVIEW
SALEM, Oct 19. m An unsuc
cessful applicant for admission to the
Oregon bar, B. K. Williams, has filed
action with the state supreme couit
for a review of hla bar examination
papera.
Williams, graduate of Willamette
University, declared "that one of two
situations Is obvious: either that an
error has been committed In passing
on his pspers, or that the educntlonal
Institutions are not up to the atand
ards required by the bar examiners."
Voter Hrcord.
SALEM, Oct. IS. (;P Official tab
ulation showed yesterday that Marlon
county had achieved a record of 88,
380 registered voters. Republicans
numbered 30.998: Democrats 14, 778.
and other parties 484.
AIHPLANES
Northbound.
Leave. . Malls Close.
9:48 p.m. :0J p.m.
4:39 a.m. "
Southbound.
Leave. Malls Close.
11:39 pm. 10:44 p.m.
1:89 p.m. :M p.m.
TRAINS
Northbound.
Leavs
10:38 a.m.
Halls Close.
8:33 ajn.
7:08 p.m.
8:06 p.m.
Southbound.
Leave
8 30 am.
8:39 pm
Mai:, Oloee.
1 :80 am
8:38 pm.
North.
8:40 a m
1:&oam
9 16 am
1 40 p m
I 46 pjn
6 46 p.m
10:60 p m
Sooth.
11:16 am
6:13 s m.
"llUlffl
4:66 a m.
6 30 p m
6:66 pm.
9 :80 p.m
To Kiaroth rails
9:46 am and 6 40 pm
To Orsnts Past only,
a Jo Ashland OBlf.
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