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LOST AND FOUND
LOST Sheatfer fountain pen, black
and silver finish with name "Lois
Latham." Finder please return to
lTiouno omce.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516,
WANTJSD MALE HELP
WANTED SALESMAN.
Between 35 and 40. Must be steady.
Industrious, good habits. Steady
job, salary and commlsslno, now
open. Box 1MB, Tribune,
WANTED SITUATION S
WANTED Tree pulling; no job too
small. Phone 881. Central Point.
WANTED Job cutting wood. M. R.
Basom, 134 So. Ivy.
LICENSED CHAUFFEUR, experienced
driver, wants work. Box 2068
Tribune.
WOMAN WANTS WORK by hour or
day. Tel. 425-L.
HIOH SCHOOL GIRL want place to
work and attend school. Box 2025,
Tribune.
WANTED Miscellaneous
WANTED A bid on 10.000 8x30 sugar
pine shakes. Notify Bert Clute.
Applegate, Oregon.
WANT TO BORROW 85,000. Oood
security. Will pay 6. Box 2081
Tribune.
WANTED From private party. 3,76o
or $4,000 loan at 6, on close-In
two family apartment. Modern and
In A-l condition. References. Box
291. Mall Tribune.
WANTED SHELLED WALNUTS. Will
buy all you have, for cash. Fluh
rer'a Bakery.
FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERING, re
flnlshlng ' and reglulng. Phone
969-R. Thlbault.
WANTED TO RENT or lease Build
ing suitable for garage. With or
without equipment. Phone 877-H.
DRIVING TO LOS ANGELES next
Tuesday, want two passengers to
share expenses. Drive slow. Box
2070. Tribune.
WANTED 1.000 or more boxes of
cull apples for elder. Geo. A. Ham
ilton. Route 1. Grants Faas.
WANTED Two-horse disc harrow
and two-section spring tooth har
row. Write partlculara to Fred
Zaugg, Hornbrook, Calif.
CAN USE between 3 and 5 tons
walnut meats. Will pay San Fran
cisco and Portland prices. Beck's
Bakery.
WANTED Shakes. Write C O. care
Mall Tribune.
WELL DRILLING tl.60 per ft., first
50 ft., etc. J.' M. Dodge, 619 King.
Hlfillisr CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
MEOFOlin BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062
WOOL MOHAIR HIDES
And Pelts. See us before you sell.
MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062
WE I'AV .MORE CASH
For Your Furniture
HOlHItOOK A ANDREWS
6th and Front I-hone 647
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries.
Radiators, Aluminum. Brass, Cop
per and other metals.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062
WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals removed free of charge. Phone
reverse charees) Southern Oregon
Rv-Prodnrt. Co.
FOR RENT HOUSES
TOR RENT 8 -room house with piano
and 3 stoves. 618 60. Ivy.
FOR RENT 4-room modern (ur
ntshed house. 1330 Baling Ave.
FOR RENT Smn.ll house and two
acre, good soli: Kings highway.
Phone 370 or 774-R-3.
FOR RENT New 6-room home In
Central Point. Inquire Mrs. 8an
drrwn'a, across old highway from
Central Point school.
FOR RENT-Modern home. AIro part
1? furnished. Country home. Phone
S44-J-4.
FOR RENT Thw-beriroom houe
on east ide. 25. water paid. A. D
Lewis. S19 N. Orape.
FOR RENT Five-room modern fur
nished house. Aero from
S. O. S on Stewart Ave. Key at
238 So. Hollv.
FOR t ENT 6-room unfurniihfd
houw. Rood ronciition. 610 So
Central.
FOR RFNTHmne Ns. B new Lorin
Court. West !1tp. fitriclly modern
AdulU only PbiMlt 238,
FOR RENTHOUSES
SMALL stucco bouse, furnished. H.
I L. Cook, 10 Quince St,
FOR RENT -B-roora unfurnished
house. Inquire 634 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Housa and one acre on
Jacksonville Hwy. near Oak Grove
school, ait. phone 517-L. O. O.
Pierce.
FOR RENT 6 -room furnished house,
1018 West 11th. Tel. 238 or 731-M.
FOR RENT 5 -room house. Adults
only. 735 West 14th.
FOR RENT Small furnished house,
In rear Elderly adults. No dogs
410 Hamilton.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 2-oom apartment, 40
Wuince. rnone oi-w .
FURNISHED 4-ROOM FLAT. Inquire
8 Laurel. Adults, only.
TWO FURNISHED apartments at 327
So. Oakdale. Call after 6:30 or
Sundaya. .
FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart
ment, aie. Lights and water paid.
217 West 2nd.
FOR RENT Comfortable, furnished,
heated apartment; Frlgldalre. 618
So. Oakdale.
FURNISHED and unfurnished apart
ments. Phone 173-Y. BeBauer Apts.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart
ment. Garage. 333 West 2nd.
FURNISHED apartment: adults only.
Available Nov. 1st. 503 s. Holly
FURNISHED apartment; hot and -cold
water, lights, private bath. Adults
912 So. Oakdale.
FURNISHED 1 and 3-room apts.
ground floor. 604 W. 10th.
FURNI8HED APT. Heat, private
bath, Frlgldalre. 800 W. Main.
APT. FOR RENT 604 So. Oakdale
FOR RENT 3-room and 6-room un
furn Rpts 307 N Ivy.
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
INCLOSED SLEEPING PORCH. 806
W. Main.
ROOM FOR RENT. 103 Mistletoe.
FURNISHED ROOM, heated, plenty
hot water. Woman preferred. 19
Mistletoe.
COMFORTABLE ROOM In private
home. Private entrance. BBS E.
9th. Phone 682-J.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room for gentleman. 325 so.
Riverside.
ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance,
bath and shower, 92.50 week. 408
Edwards.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S. Grape
COMFORTABLE room In private
home 410 Bentty St. Tel 1521 -y
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
ROOM AND BOARD for two reliable
' men to share heated room. 635
month. Inquire 611 W. 8th or
phone 1368-x.
BOARD and ROOM, (1 a day at 716
E. Main.
ROOMS and MEALS. 146 S. Holly.
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
LARGE OFFICE ROOM for rent.
.220 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Boarding house, fur
nished. References required. In
quire 423 Newtown.
ONE store room, upstairs office
rooms. See Al Llttrell or Roland
Hubbard.
FOR RENT Store space In Liberty
Bldg. suitable for grocery depart
ment, available about Nov. 1st
Inquire J. T Hall. 308- Liberty
Bltle, Phone 194P
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. R. 0.
Greene, Eagle Polnt-Butte Falls
road.
FOR SALE 16 cows,. 13 have calves,
6 dry. cow to calf later. See or
phone Alex Lavln, Prospect, Oregon.
FOR SALE Jersey -Guernsey heifer.
Wm. Stucker, Colter Butte road.
FOR SALE One large team mules;
one three-disk tractor plow. George
Hilton, RFD No. 3, Grant Pass,
Oregon. Phone 606-F-2.
FOR SALE 140 non-shed Angora
goats: about 110 nannys and 80
wethers. All $2.25 head or nannys
alone 2.75 head. Oood shape. In
quire Wonder Post Office, 13 mtles
from Orants Pass, Redwood Hwy.
J. L. Clement.
HAVE a few high grade Corrledale
rams, yearlings. Also some 8
months ram lambs. All reasonable.
Hnwfcln Brrth"r.. AppWnte. Ore
FOR SALE POULTRY
3-MONTH-OLD Dryden Rock pullets
and choice fryers. Alexander's
Frvor Rfinrh Gold Htll.
FOR SALE PETS DOGS
8PECLAL Fox terrier. 3 -60. One
male Scottle pup, 610. Royal Rogue
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
HERE SUNDAY
100 HORSEPOWER
With New Low Prices
"That's rsoto for 1938"
BRIGGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO.
FOR SALE Must sell at once, 1036
Pontlac 8, 4 -door sedan. New rub
ber, radio, heater. Will sacrifice
for 1475 nnd take trade. H, 0.
Wltham. 315 S. 8th.
GATES OnED CARS
SAVE THE GATES WAY
1P32 Pontlac Sfdan 1276
1&32 Ford 2-door Sedan ...245
1933 Ford 2-door Sedan...... ... - 295
1934 Plymouth Coupe. P.D -...395
1931 Bulck Sedan - 225
1931 Pontile Coupe , - 'i26
1936 Ford 2-door Sedan 6396
1932 Chevrolet Sport Coupe ...1245
Used Car Lot located
6th and Bartlett.
LOOK - Nearly new 1938 rord Oe
Luxe Sedan run only 3175 miles
Will sacrifice quick at the price
of a uned "37 No equal tn town
32u N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
A THRIVINO GARAOE BUSINESS
In Willamette valley town; reason
able. See Lew Hansen, Hansen
Realty, Ashland.
FOR SALE 34 acres Irrigated and
la alfalfa. New 4-room modern
house, good barn, other outbuild
ings. acre In berries. A few
English walnut trees. Very desir
able property. Ideal location. 62.750.
ALSO 4-room modern furnished
house. 61,800. See L. Q. PlckeU,
16 So. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Modern 6-room house on
pavement, close In. 61.800; 6300
down. 2 good houses for rent.
H. Q. Wilson, 7 Chestnut, phone
1564.
GOOD OPPORTUNITY to buy good
farm by persons receiving tenant
loans. 200 acres located on high
way. Water for Irrigation. Good
buildings. Write Box 2065 co
Tribune.
FOR SALE 6 - room mode rn house ,
double garage. Near schools; close
In. Address Box 2052, Tribune.
FOR SALE Seven-room modern
home, fine shape. House in rear
rents for 612.50. Price $2,000. In
quire 519 N. Grape.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of BROWN & WHITE.
HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms.
Jackson County Federal Savings
Loan Association.
GOOD HOME for sale, cheap. Would
take small down payment or what
have you. Inquire 405 J St.
FOR SALE All clear 3-room house
and lot. partly furnished or un
furnished. Also young cow, bi
cycle; or will trade all and car
for late model coupe. Write box
211, Central Point.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Jacksonville
Sanitarium. See W. A. Chlldera.
FOR SALE 10-room house, lot 102x
100, garage. In business, district
307 N. Ivy street. - '
SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE Du
plex, 4-room modern house and
vacant lots. Box 1969. Tribune.
EXTRA good Income property In
Medford. Want farm as down pay
ment, or what have you? Inquire
405 J St.
For Exchange Miscellaneous
WANTED TO TRADE Wood for buzz
saw. Box 2067, Tribune.
TRADE Work mare for something
I can use. Inquire Richmond place.
Hn?el St , Central Point.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE At a bargain, 1 -karat
diamond ring. Commercial Finance
Corp.
BEST CASH OFFER for Life maga
zines to date less six issues. Ad
dress Box 2066, Tribune.
FOR SALE Richmond piano, piano
bench, music cabinet; all solid
oak, all In A 1 condition, original
finish like new; price, 676. New
3-wheel trailer, good rubber; price,
615. 310 Portland Ave.
FOR SALE New and used oil and
wood heaters, cook stove, trash
burner. Phone 289-X. 423 King St.
BIG RUMMAGE SALE Grace and
East Side Circles of, the Presby
terian church combined. Oct. 28
and 29. Next to Panatorlum.
FOR SALE Large size American oil
heater with 4 tanks, copper pipe,
about 60 gallons oil, 650. Inquire
615 W. 2nd.
FOR SALE Large circulating heater.
Tel. 280.
NOTICE Chevrolet truck owners, I
have all kinds of parts for your
truck at greatly reduced prices.
Wltham Magneto te Parte Co., 215
E. 8th. Across from Wards.
FOR SALE See me for light plants,
I have all sizes. H. C. Wltham,
216 E. Bth. Across from Wards.
FOR SALE Corn. John Darby, Grif
fin Creek.
FOR SALE Electric range and wash
ing machine. 136 North Oakdale.
FOR SALE 6x12 house trailer. New.
6125.00. Riverside Apts.
FOR SALE Palace Coach trailer like
new, mahogany finish, eighteen
feet six. Call at Union Service
Station for Information, corner
, Main and 8. Fir.
FOR SALE 6150 Simplex Ironer for
625 cash or 630 on time. Phone
1845-M.
LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA Re
flector floor lamp, walnut veneer
twin bedroom suite complete, over
stuffed suite like new, electric
range, Thor washer, model A,
heating stove, boat, trailer, Dodge
truck, 1V' water pump, wash
boiler, lawn mower, good young
milk cow. J. D. Hawkins, front
Gold Hill school.
FOR SALE 3 new Spark oil heaters,
never been used, big discount.
Phone 867-W after 6:30.
FOR SALE Dry slabs, 8 tier load de
livered in Medford, 66.00, Jess
Rlcharson. Central Point.
FOR SALE AT BARGAIN Mink dyed
lady's fur coat, brand new, never
worn, value 6250. Will sell for 8100
cash If taken at once. Box A B C.
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Lawn and garden fer
tilizer. Phone 268-J-3.
FOR SALE Typewriter. Frlgldalre.
car. piano. 603 Cedar, Central
Point.
APPLE WOOD
Stove and fireplace lengths. See
Rogue River Orchards Co., end
North Central Ave.
FOR SALE 35 tons hay. W. H
Pomeroy. Beagle.
FOR SALE Small cider apples,
mnall Base pears, cheap. Give or
ders to Joe Kan tor, Myron Root
Packing House.
FOR SALE APPLES Newtown,
some small red apples. Myron
Root Packing House. Bring boiea
KLAMATH HAYLarge or small lot
127 N. Riverside. Medford.
WALL-PAPER at hairnrie during
Lamport's Clcww-Out 8ale.
OOOD usei wood and oil burner,
excellent condition Bet buys in
Medford Pick's Hardware,
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Nationally advertised
SPEED QUEEN washers and lroners,
reasonably priced. Guaranteed ser
vice and parts for all makes of
washers. Liberal, allowance on
trade-ins. Real Bargain In several
good used washers and radios
FIOK'S HARDWARE.
MYERS WATER PRESSURE systems
guaranteed. All pumping systems
overhauled. Plumbing contracting
and fixtures Fenco electric fence
regulators. Real buys on well
known Coleman oil circulators and
wood circulators. Pull Una of gen
eral paints, fishing tackle and
bunting supplies. Full line hard
ware. See us about your Federal
Housing. Flck's Hardware.
ONIONS, lc-lc: popcorn on cob, 3c
1 mile south Phoenix. Elmer Harris
SUGAR Ptne Shakes and dry fuel
E. C. Faber. Central Point.
KLAMATH HAY -lb oo. Columbus.
FOR SALE E-flat alto saxophone
and case; good condition, can
621-R.
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 Foreat
Patrol, then take first turn right,
drive mile to white house.
FOR SALE Used oil circulating heat
ers; all makes at reasonable prices
Petroleum Heat and Burner Co
412 Kaat Main St.
PER30NAL
MRS. MASON Ordained Spiritual
ist Reader Tells what you call to
find out. Advice on love, business,
health, etc. Hours 10-9. 225 S.
Riverside.
BUSINESS CHANGES
FOR SALE Dressmaking chop, well
established, excellent business for
two. Terms to reliable party. Box
1934, Tribune.
NEW AND" WELL-EQUIPPED Service
Station at Jacksonville for sale at
a real bargain Will require ap
proximately 61000 cash to handle
If Interested phone 952, Medford.
or write P"0. Box 1074.
MISCELLANEOUS
SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out Of
court, saving money, confidential
.Write Economy Service, room 433,
Redwoods Hotel. Ornnts Pass, Ore
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROWS
Dressmaking.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking.
Fur Remodeling, Buttons and
Buckles covered. Room 302, U. 8.
- Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181.
DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles'
Coats and Suits Alterations. Prices
reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Cra
terlan Bldg.
The MODES Shoppe Featuring Tall
orlng. Dressmaking. Alterations for
men and women. Hemstitching
buttons, buckles 19 N Bartlett
Furs Cleuned and Remodeled.
Furs remodeled, repaired, rellncd.
cleaned and glazed. Reasonable.
Work guaranteed. Phone 969-M.
Expert IV'nfluw Cleanei
LET JOE DO IT Tel 1172 House
cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng
rugs, upbolsetry, cleaning.
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LOANS
WE'LL FINANCE YOUR
FALL NEEDS!
There is a general need for MONEY
at this time of the ye&r. 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 one an easy budget basis
See Us Today I
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Lie No S-211. M-217. Phone 139
45 So Central.
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of lato construction. 69.76 per
month per thousand. Low Interest
rate.
BROWN WHITE. 104 W. Main
Painting
JNO. H. LOCK
PAINTER
Fine interior work a specialty'
Phone 809.
COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY
PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend
. a reliable painter or paperhanger.
F.H.A. loans for painting now
available. Pittsburgh Paint store,
132 W. Main.
Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bnrtlett. 4
ROOKING
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof. Roll roofings and coating at
mall order prices. Pabco Paints
and Roofing. Ekerson Paint and
Roof Co.. 38 So. Bnrtlett. Tel. 243.
Trnnsier
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof
storage. Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. "Davis for
Service." Phone 644.
EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO.
Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prices
right. Service guaranteed.
MEDFORD TRANSFER Ray Denny.
Manager. Local and Long Distance
Furniture Moving Also Storuge
Office of Pacific Truck Express
f Phone 4B3 ill North Fir
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Hrnrlnp on Final Account
nnd Report of Administrator.
Notice is hereby given by the under
signed, Ruth Warren, as Executrix of
the Last Will and Testament of
Stephen B. Hill, deceased, that she
did on the 13th day of October. 1938.
file In the County Court of the Sta'c
of Oregon for Jackson County, hor
First and Final Account and Report
ns Executrix of the La.it Will and
Testament of Stephen B. Hill, in
censed. In which court said ostate is
pending; that thereupon, on said
date an order was duly made and
entered In said court fixing the 13th
day of Novembsr, 1936. at the hour of
10:00 o'clock a. in., as the time, and
the courtroom of the County Court
of Jackson County. Oregun. as the
place, for hearing any objections tt
said Final Account and Report and
for the settlement of said estate.
Now. therefore, all persons havlrg
objections to said Final Account ar.a
Report shall make the same at a.U
time and place.
Dated: This 13th day of October
193S. RUTH WARREN.
As Executrix of the Last Will and Tes
tament of Stephen B. Hill, deceased.
Oregon state Highway Commission
Notice lo Contractors
Powers Rnnch-Jnckfionvllle Section
Rock Production
Docket No. Oregon 1348-F
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Oregon State Highway Com
m Lesion In the Audltorum, third floor
Public Service Building, Portland,
Oregon, at 9:00 o'clock A. M., Friday,
November 18th, 1938. for the fur
nishing of approximately 7,700 cubic
yards of crushed gravel la stockpiles
on the Powers Ranch-Jacksonville
Section of the Williams and Medford-
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Stuart's March
One of the most amazing feats In
military history was the speedy re
turn of General J, E. B, Stuart to
Virginia after a auocesful raid on
Chambersburg. Pa., a union strong
hold. On orders from General Lee, Btunrl
had advanced north to Chambers
burg on October 10, 1882, with 1,800
men. Next day he was successful in
destroying military supplies of the
Union army, and captured A00 good
cavalry horses.
On his return to Virginia, Stuart
Provolt Secondary Highways In Jack
son and Josephine Counties. These 1
proposals will be publicly opened and 1
read aloud at 0:00 o'clock A. M. at I
said dale and place. Bids received ,
after the time fixed for opening will
not be considered.
Plans, specifications, and other
contract documents are on file for
examination at the office of the
State Highway Commission In Balem,
Oregon, copies or tnese nocumenta
may be obtained upon application
to and the deposit of five dollars
(86.00) per set with said State High
way Commission. The deposit will be
refunded' upon the return In good
condition of said documents.
A complete set of plans and speci
fications may be Inspected at the
office of the Associated General Con
tractors. In Portland, Oregon. Spo
kane. Washington, and Boise. Idaho.
No proposal will be considered un
less it is submitted on a form of
proposal furnished by said State
Highway Commission.
Attention Is called to the prequall
ficatton requirements of Chapter 335,
jaLaws of Oregon, 1931,
Bidders proposal must be accom
panied by certified check or a bid
der's bond in an amount not leas
than 8 of the total amount of the
proposal as a guarantee for the exe
cution of the contract and the fur
nishing of the required bonds In
case the contract la awarded to the
bidder.
No bidder may withdraw hla bid
after the hour set for opening thereof
or before award of contract, unless
said award Is delayed for a period
exceeding thirty (30) days.
It la estimated that there will be
available for work to be done under
this advertisement substantially the
sum of thirteen thousand dollars
(913.000).
The Highway Commission reserves
the right to reject any andor all
proposals, to waive Informalities, and
to accept such proposals as are to
the beet Interests of the State,
By order of
OREOON STATE HIGHWAY
COMMISSION
Henry F, Cabell, Chairman
E. B. Aldrlch, Commissioner
F Ii. Ton Vlle. Commissioner
Big Applegate
BIO APPLEGATE, Oct. 37. (Spl)
Scotty Matheny of Ruch expected
to leave Thursday on a week-end
business trip to Portland. Mr.
Matheny, employed by Clarence
Wine trout of Orants pass as man
ager of the Ford agency there, was
to accompany Mr. Winetrout and
other salesmen to Portland where
they were scheduled to attend a
salesmen's school. They also expected
to attend the week-end football game
at Portland.
Ervln Lewis la a patient at Stc-ed
Heart hospital, where he underwent
an emergency operation late lost
week for removal of an ulcer of the
stomach. He la making a successful
recovery.
Mrs. Aria Throckmorton observed
her 83rd birthday with a dinner at
her home Sunday. Her sons and
daughters were present to celebrate
the day with her. v
Mrs. Elliott Morey of Sonora, CU
la a guest at the home of tier
brother, Wallace Hasklnt. Mrs Moray
came here to be with her father,
Kicked ifO out of Trip
'89B'
in 27 Hour
picked up a total of 1300 horses. En- 1
cumbered by these and by his artll-
lery, he ,waa forced to exercise the 1
greatest care In riding clear around
the Union army of the Potomac
for the second time within a few
months.
So exhausted became Union Gen
eral McClcllan's command la chasing
Stuart that nearly all of his cavalry
horses broke down, rendering a re
mount Indispensable before he could
ndvance on the enemy.
Stuart reached the shores of Vir
ginia at noon of October IS, having
had but one man wounded and two
Newton Hasktns, who Is seriously 11
at the Community hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. John Osgood and
son Ronnie of Glasgow, Mont., wilt
return to their home this week-end
after visiting Mrs. Osgood's sister,
Mrs. Leon Offenbaoher, and parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Huber of Grants
Pass. On, their homeward Journey
they will visit friends on the coast
and relatives -In Portland.
Louis Btreube was among the suc
cessful hunters on the closing day
of the season, having bagged a four
point buck here.
Sam Randall left last week for
Calahan, cel., where he will Join
his brother-in-law. Harry GUaon. In
mining.
Miss Eva Couch arrived from Po
mona, Cel., last week and Is a guest
of her sister, Mrs. Lora Per noil.
A crew of 10 men under the fore
manshlp of Paul Pierce Is employed
tn cleaning and repairing the Sterl
ing ditch, which will supply water
for the Sterling mine to be in oper
ation this winter.
Pupils of the Ruch -Sterling school,
under supervision of their teachers,
Mrs. Marcella Rawe and Mrs. Inn
Puree), presented a Hallowe'en pro
gram and carnival at their school
Wednesday evening. Mrs. Flossy
Myers and her pupils of the Little
Applegate school, will observe the
occasion with a program and pie
social Monday evening. Variation In
dates la due to the school vacation
while teachers' Institute la In session
In Ashland thia week.
Paul Force of Eagle Point was a
recent guest here at the home of
hie cousin, Oerald Buck. Mr. Force
enjoyed hunting while here.
Mrs Scotty Matheny was elected
president of the Ruch sewing club
at their first fall meeting held nt
the home of Mrs. Glen Smith last
week. Mrs. Gene Mee was re-elected
secretary. General plans for the year's
work were laid, which will Include
principally relief and community
welfare work.
Mrs. Mary Purcel of Medford spent
the week-end here with her grand
daughter, Mrs. Fred West. She loft
Sunday for Grants Pass for an mx
tended visit with her grandson, Earl
Sylvta.
An excellent Hallowe'en., program
presented by pupils of Miss Durtia
Work of the Beaver Creek schoot
featured the celebration of the third
anniversary of the Upper Applegate
Grange at their hall Saturday eve
ning. The program was presented
during lecture hour, and followed a
pot luck dinner served at 7 o'clock
Toasts relative to the vast proKrewe
of the Grange in Its three yuan'
of existence were given during the
dinner hour. Many visitors were
gtieata of the Grange for the eve
nlng. Regular Orange session followed
the program.
Mrs. W. fl. Davli and Mrs. Audrey
Crenshaw have been appointed study
club iesdera from the Applegate home
extension unit to conduct parent
education work here this winter. A
series of six leader training meet
ings will p9 held at Medford from
October until March by Mrs. Maud
Morse, parent education specialist
JOHN HIX
reply. Reg. TJ. S. Pat Ost
v
Ccnfederak 6eneraL
captured. Stuart'a raid broufht
eral Lee much valuable lnformattom. .
Voting In Denmark
K strange Danish law, before 191$,
permitted men to run for parliament
at the age of 36, and at the sama
time prohibited anyone under to
years of age from voting.
The theory behind this was .that
the average voter develops late la
life, but that an exceptional person
might rise at an early age with suf
ficient ability to manage affairs of
state. Today, 26 U the legal TOtlnsj
age In Denmark,
from Oregon State college, whleh win
be attended by the two local wo
men. They will present the work te)
the unit at the regular meetings thte
third Wednesday In each month.
Friday afternoon programa at reg
ular weekly Intervale are being feat
ured by Miss Dorothy Strauas In bar
teaching program at Watklna achoat
During the last few years the very
small attendance at the school d14
not Justify preparation of program
material by the pupils at holiday
periods, and Mlaa Strauss finds her
youngsters eager to participate In
the weekly events. Mlaa Dorrie Work ,
haa organised a harmonica band la
her school at Beaver creek.
Griffin Creek
ORIFFIK CREEK, Oct. N. (Spl)
Horn, Mtanalon unit nut Oetebtr
31 at tn bom ot Mrs. Ruth Boo.
The masting, In charge ot our nr
onatrman. Halm Conftr, wu anjoy
ad. Savantaan ladlaa titans. To
project, Nutrition I. 1tb by
Mr. Mack. Next mtln( will bt at
th bom of Mr. Oaorg Plk est
November 17. Project will b "Tb
Cook Ooa Out," flnn by Man4
Arnold and Ruth Rood..
Bettla Brown bad a party tor hr
Sunday school mnd Octobtr It.
The evening was spent playlnf fane
and pulling taffy.
Roy LaVander and O. D. XsMM
have returned from Klamath county
where they enjoyed bunting trip.
Mr. and Mr, a. O. Isaacs hare a
their guests relative from Kan.
Mr. and Mr. Lewi Byr, Mr. Maty
Nell and Mr. and Mr. Bart Drain.
Mr. and Mr. Wilbur Drak. who
have been staying at the Iaaao bora,
have moved to town.
Rosemary Mulr wa a guatt ot Mis
Battle Brown October 1. Bhlrley
Thompson wa an over night guest
of Bettl on Thursday.
Mr. and Mr. R. R. Child and
family motored to Ashland Sunday
and visited relative.
Mis Emily Nans spent Wednes
day with her alster, Mr. J. I Conger.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. uvander. mot
ored to Eal Point Sunday and call
ed on Mr. and Mr. Tom Lovell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boltl. who live
th psat year on th Mariposa orch
ards, moved out in Barn's valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bumgsrdnsr re
turned home from Klamath whsro
they spent the pest three weeks.
Mr. snd Mr. Bmmelt Sea are th
paranta of hsby boy born October
IS. Mr. Seal -via Mia Allot Horner
before her marrtaes.
Mrs. Linda Krauts spent the week
end with home folks tt Gold Rill.
slowed l'p rsmpalgn.
OMAHA. Neb-(AP) Joe O. 8te
llnakl'i drive for eleotion a oounty
assessor suffered setback when
lightning set hla houss afire and
burned nearly 1000 campaign card.
WINDOW GLASS W sell window
glass and will raplaot your oroasa
window reasonably. Thowbrldt Cab
inet Work.