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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1939. PAGE NINE fUad tvery ad on tfott page You will probably find axactlj tha thlnga you havt beeu look lng for or a aala or trade tor unused artlclea you may hava Search your attic or atore-room you may find many thing othera are seeking and be able to realize Immediate caah. U what you want isn't here, advertise for it Tribune Clae aifled Ada are inexpensive affective I RATES Per KOMI first lmurimn . ,,, tt (Minimum 25c Each additional Insertion, per word 1 (Minimum !0c) Per line per month without copy chan Re .$!. 2 J CASH or money order must ac company all mail ordet classified ads. LOST AND FOUND PICKED UP small bay mare, white spot on forehead. Phone 691 -J -2. STRAYED Bay maro, black mane and tall, collar and saddle marks, white spot In forehead. Rogue Rlv- . er Ranch, Trail. Phone 2-X-3 ' Eagle Point. REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty case.s. Humane Society. Phone 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Sheep herder for 8 weeks or 2 months. Middle aged, single preferred. Ben Dawson, Route a. Box BP, Ashl.md. Oregon. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 60 cord fir wood.- Phone 452-R-2. WANTED 4 or 5-room modern house, buy like rent, city water available, 2 acres or less. Close In. Box 3996, Tribune. .WANTED Used gasoline pump, one or five gallon, old style. Also 200 or larger tank. Telephone 698-L. BEWINO, drapes, curtains, dlpcovera. Alterations. Coats shortened and rellned. 146 So. Holly. EKSTRAND for complsie landscape service. Expert pruning. Telephone 808-X. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging contractor. 313 South Grape. Phone 646-W. WANTED Tractor work. Plowing discing, etc. Roger von der Heilen, Route 3. Medford Phone 25-F-ll Eagle Point. WE PAY MOKE '.'ASH For Your Furniture HOLItKOOK A ANDIICWS. 6th and Front. Phone 647 WANTED Dreasmaaing and altera tlons Katherine Muse. Singer Shop. 22 S Grape BKT PKU'RJ PID For your Furniture BAD 9 ft OIIKN. Phone I lit -J WELL DRILLING 80 per ft first 60 ft., etc J M Dodge 619 King WANTED Scrap Iron brass, eoppei all Rinds of metal Medford Bar gain House 2? N Grape St Tel 1062 HIC.IIrWT CAM. PRICES TAID For Vour Furniture MK1M OHH HA H1 A IN HOI'SE. 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room turnlshed house. Inquire 203 Clark St. TOR RENT 4-room furnmhed house. Inquire 508 Pnlm St. FOR RENT ParMy furnished modern house with acreatre, close In, $17.50. 518 South Oakdale. FOR RENT 8 -room furnished house, also 4-room furnished house, close In. $25. water paid. L. G. Plckell 16 So. Bartlett. FOR RENT 4-room lurnished house 334 Apple. FURNISHED House e.id 2 and 3-room apartments. Adults. 604 West 10th TWO- ROOM furnlsned cabin 718 Welch St. FUKN house, lei 1322W or 3B9 FOR RENT Small turnlst.ed house In rear. Adults Also apartment for lady 410 Hamilton. i FOR RENT 20 Nortn Oranze. $30 Charles R Ray. Room 217 Medford Bldg Phone 302. FOR REN'i Good 6 -room house on North Riverside Inquire Phtpp Auto Park Phone 417 FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior HI Call at 328 Haven FOR RENT 6-room furnished bouse close in Phone 457-J. FOR RENT Seven acres, 4-room houpe. barn, near Talent. Herbert Good. Budge Orchard, end Kln?s highway. FOR RENT Newly 4?corated 6-room furnished apartment Inquire B04 rr Main FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENTS 616 N Central. MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT 10 Quince. FURNISHED APARTMENT, hot and cold water. lUhu. private bath Adults. 912 So Oakdale. FURNISHED 3-ROOM and breakfast I n'-ok apartment 410 r. Riverside Phon- Apartment. He Lea taua, ii CeutM FOR RENT APARTMENTS HEATFD, furnlsheo apartment. Prl- FOR SALE 6 and 7-room modern vate entrance, Frlgtdalre. BIB So. houses close In. $1,800 each. Pay Oakdale. $200 down and $20 per month. Including 6 Interest. These are DESIRABLE APARTMENT for two exceptional bargains, adulta. 905 West 10th. c C. PIERCE --"L-- - . t - Room i. Palm Building. Medford rUH KEWT . . -j-,, , .-.-.-...-. ,. , Nice furnished apartment for rent CITY, and country properties RENT- Oll heat, hot and cold water fur- ALS LOANS - INSURANCE C S nlshed. Qood beda. good location Butterlleld. 409 Medlord Building Only 35. . MARK A. OOLDY FEDERAL LAND bANK FARMS 108 E. Main. Phone 728 Convenient terms Lists available at Evenings. National Farm Loan Office. 303 Call C. B Bcebe. 1833-X. Liberty Building. Medlord FOR RENT East Main apartment FOR SALE OR REN'i Marshall home Two adults, aid. Phone II daya on Oakdale. Tel. 1316-R. 1059.L evenings. . .-i . - , - -- --- WHEN you thin o. real estate think FURNISHED apartmnt, heat, prt- ot Brown & White vate bath. Frlgldalre 80S West FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Hoi- lar.d apartment; Frlgldatre. electric WANTED To trade 8 -room Medford range house, two blocks from Court ' - - House, for Grants Pass property. FOR RENT N, modern 4-room Clear for clear titles. Box No. 3698. apt., newly furnished 801 North T-lbune, Central. - APARTMENTS or Rent 15. 113 FOR EXCHANGE and all 330 Beatty. Inquire at tTT '"'.i,'.'." '" '' - Shady Nook Grocery. FOR TRADE-wm hike good milk cow In exchange on piano Bald- DESIRABLE apartmenta. 3 rooms and win Piano Shuppe bath; gas heat Inquire Farmers Si Fruitgrowers Bank. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS Frm,r',ENL.rtP"'Hn" IMsTaHLEY DAVIDSON motorcycle Court 3rd and Holly Inquire 9 000 m. Jllst brokl in ,270 Aot 6 408 Edwards St. OE BAUER APTb.-Oth at Oakdale; RUlMAOE" SALE-Old Pantorlum modern furnished or unfurnished b,d Prld Nov 10th Mrs j arge oi small Oom'orti isnd n.ur- Marshall's unit. Interesting artt- tesy by WEEK or MONTH Phone Ce, for ale " 713-Y . ' UPHOLSTERINO. furniture repalr- FOR RENT BOARD, ROOM lng. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. BOARD AND ROOM with steam heat. THE CARLTON NURSERY Company 106 South Ivy. are the exclusive growers and dls- trlbutors of the patented Rio Osa BOARD AND ROOM 718 E. Main Gem peach, plant patent number 81 per day. 84. W. B. Barnum, local represen- tatlve, sales yard three miles south FOR RENT furnished Room! on Pacific Highway. FOR RENT-Heated room for gen-" F" .AJ", m'""1 "Slf tumpn snd PAti.viv.nt. heater at bargain. Mrs. W. H. Hlg- tlemen. 504 Pennsylvania. gn, m,e Muth Ta,ent p Q ROOMS FOR RUNT. 114 Almond Box 36, Talent. ROOM FOR retti 83 60 week: prl- F01R SALE Jlnkina Club Wheat and vate entrance. 408 Edwards 5eaZd1"5 ?,r,eJ. '"', R' . H. Seegmlller, Rt. 1, Central Point. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 S Drape rTT ! FOR SALE liee ripened Winter FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS Ncllls pears at Joe Nary Orchard. FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hlli "rnu'laV '"Snd'1 FMiTfT om rosd. 3rd house on right. Tru"!, '" " FOR SAD0GS' PETS 1938 MOTORCYCLE and accessories. FOR SALB-Oerman Shepherd (Po. q"' n1"""' B"nlng.. 133 So. lice) pup. Male. Phone 14-F-32. . ' fop 6tTrTnnV;Tnr FOH SALE Oil neater, good condl rOR SALE LIVESTOCK tlon. 18.00. 326 West 3rd. Phone 1368-J. FOR SALE or TRADE for hay. real . brood sow, farrow In 20 days. 1V4 PIANO FOR 8ALK. Call 1083. miles south Talent on old high- way. Oscar H. Adams. FOR SALE Qood clean grain hay 810 In barn half mile north Cen- FOR SALE or TRADE Work horse. tral Point. John Hesselgrave. Phone 403-J-l. . ' ' FOR SALE Nice sized Newtown ap- FOR SALE Duroc boars ready for pies washed and sorted 45c, C service. Subject to registration grade 25o or 6 boxes 81.00 one Phone 19-F-13. box or truckload. Winter Nellis ' pears cheap. Joe Kantor, Route 4, FOR SALE Jersey and Guernsey Fern Valley. dairy cows, also Guernsey bull. W. . J. Phillips, Meadowbrook Rranch, APPLES Gebhard's, half mile north Eagle Point. Bear Creek bridge. Central Point. WEANER PIOS FOh. SALE or trade FOR SALE Heavy steel tanks that for grain. Mace Ranch, Central hold 90 barrela each, priced very Point. reasonable. A-One Brewing Co. FOR SALE or trade lur hay 25 ewea FOR SALE Apple wood, fireplace L. J. Grlssom. Lake Creek. and stove. Phona 394 Jacksonville FOR SALE Wearier pigs. K. F. Mur- Schuessler Mineral dalts. 606 Clark ray. Crater Lake Hwy. Tel. 408-R-l FOR SALE To settie estate, 90 tons FOR SALE POULTRY o1 hav at Applegate: make ofter Inquire ot Charles Mee. 617 Beatty FOR SALE 70 Baned Rock pullet. 5.' ' 'nom" M- Applegate Maple Park Drive. Box 395. Rt. 2. "?n; FOR SALE-Large fryers. -.mall fryers. TOR SALE-Washe, servloa Full line fat hens, chickens tor ,wlng and ,"u'r" Mt" P J" noodles. New-laid eggs from the m'k , Mford Maytag Co.. 31 No nest to you. Will deliver orders Bartlett. phone 38 PnonsoTj ahe0d' C"'V Farm SALE-Hya.aullc plpa and pnone -"""-J- giants Box 3376, Tribune. TOm.l.SiLu7SmRv.Cl;;hnIfrR,,Si UirTMAOAZINEb Mid and traded" ? '1hU lah Of "1 Gro" -ho1' Hote at Jack s Secondhand Store, 106 2. Fril Sunders. South 0rap,. ' FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES OLYMPIO EGO MASH with milk . -i.- .. 82.25 per sack. Davis Peed Stores FOR SALE; sturdy model A Ford truck. V-B rear end, with 7x12 FOR SALE Grapes and Walnuts J flat bed: good condition, 8100. Will A Manka 4 miles West of Medford consider trade for good boat and 1 1 .. outboard motor. What have you? FOR 8ALI5 Delicious apple Inde- Inquire at Sims Bros. Cycle Shop, pendent Packing Co.. phoenix. Medford. ' CUT-RATE PRICES Nu-Way Mat- FOR SALE Model A. long wheel- tress and Upholstery Co Phone base truck, extra stock body. Cheap 293 309 West 6th Bt for cash, L. W. Tame. Talent, Ore- - son- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE 1937 Deluxe Ford coupe, u. , iT.-- i " . '. Cheap. Phone 127B-R after 6 p. m. P? LEASE to P"y. !; ! station on main highway in Cen. FOR SALE 1937 Pontlac Deluxe ,ral Point. Has lunch room faclll Coupe, radio, heater. Good terms. "nd living quarters. For Infor Phon 1028-J mation phone 953 or writ P. O. Box 1074. Medford. A REAL BUY '3 Chev. coupe, per- - feet condition. Box 68 on Beall PERSONAL Lane. , -L --rtT Sl : CARD Readings. 81 00. 329 Jesnette. SACRIFICE at Ford de luxe coupe: ' 4 new tires, radio, heater, new Mrerrr . . rAna battery: low mileage. Phone 945-J Mist.ti.LArit.OUS REAL Used Car Bargalnsl See us WILL PARTY Who left package at f1rv Sluilts Bros Tribune office please call and - Identity. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ., , , , . DINE and dance at the Jacksonville DIVERSIFIED farm ror sslel 60 A clu. Thursday night. New mu- free soil. Irrigation. Pears, grain J land, pssture. building. Near town. 87.500, easy terms, Trsde for clear BUSINESS DIRECTORY house, or will rent. 425l, S. Oak- .-.---,,-,, ., ";.tta- Abjlracli. FOR SALE o-room furnished house f , 4 on South Ivy. Inquire 618 Mary St BEflSMf Jon bounty f I'lntFtf I Abstract Co. SALE OR TRADE Highly Improved LU4JPy? 1 87 seres 406 J St. I AKPil Inurns HOUSfS FOR SALE ID Medford and IJfi' Kf Abllracti surrounding towns Easy terms nagaa' Escrow! Jackson County Federal Savings and Usn AsaoclsUop. Chimney and Furnact CUaning. SPECIAL BAROAINS. 11"""- XTi Tr Six-room house und bath, large NOTICE For Chimney and Furnace acreened in porch, cement founda- Cleaning - Oil Stovee Vacuum tlon, aarage and wood shed, nlc Cleaned, call Oeorge Ea'on at 547 lot. 18CX).00. Easy termi. " ALSO' Drtssmaking. Four acres on State Highway, aplen- T. did toll, S700- terms B FASHION SHOP-DreMmakln. Fur Remodeling. Puttom and Orocry store, doing a iplendld bus!- Buckle, covered. Room 320 0. S ness; a lots, building with llvlrwr Natl Bank Jldg Tel. UB1. quarters, stock and futures. All i . i n goes for taooo i Expert Window Cleaner. ALPO New 4-room ho-.ie end one acre Irrl- LET JOE DO IT f.'d. well iorted, only 1350. Lock ntort Wirtlow cleaners Oenerel hi cvr? houe rlranera. Floor sxlng. Joe U O. PICKELL. 16 South BArtlett. Spence. Pbont 1172. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS MONeV TOLOAfl I on modiTrnveTl Ings of late construction, ag 76 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main. CASH IN A HURHYI Emergencies are no respectora of peraons or conditions. And usually they occur when we are leait ready to meet them. If you need cash QUICKLY, see us. Our service la geared lor emergency speed. (No In quiries of friends or employer no endorsers no delays of any ktnd. You get the money the same day you apply. We advance up to $300 on your own signature and security (auto, household goods, etc ) Come in. phone or write for com plete Information without obliga tion. OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central Phone 139 Ground Floor Cratrlan Bldg. Licence P-2M. M-217. Auto Loans. LOW RATE AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED MONEY to buy new or used cars Private money at new low rates Immediate action No red tape 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY W. E. THOMAS 45 South Central. Phone 139. License M-217. S20 TO SI. 000 On Your Car. 1930 to 1939 Model cars and light trucks. 1 to 18 months to repay. CONSUMERS CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. PROWN AGENCY. Agent. 123 East Main. M-236 Phone 807. You Can Save Money and Time hy Getting Your CAR LOAN OR REFINANCING Direct from the Lender, The OREGON FINANCE CO 45 South Central, Lie. M-217. CAR LOANS 8olve .our financial problems by refinancing or borrowing. LOANS ON CARS 1932-1939. Trl-State Acceptance Corp. License M-253. MARK A. GOLDY 109 E. Main. Phone 728 DRIVE IN AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING SERVICE Deal with a southern Oregon owned independent finance com pany where your needs will receive PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at alt times. Immediate action! No red tape I Our yeara of experience Insures you of the best service. DRIVE IN for YOUR confidential loan. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD "DRIVE IN" P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG Motor Investment Company Uc. M-274. Phone 169. 9th nnd Bartlett. Musical Instruction. HOMER MCDONALD offers courses In Popular Piano Piano Accordion, Voice. Saxophone, Clarinet. Violin. String Bass. Studio. Snarta Bldg Ph 942-J Nursery Stock. CARLTON NURSERY COMPANT; Fruit. Nut and Shade Trees, Berries and Shrubbery. Finest Oregon Grown Roses. Sales yard three mllea south on Pa cific highway, W. B. Bnrnnm. Phone BM-R-2 Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. Mail Tribune Daily across Timid animal Droop Table-land Open court Dutch city Reputed dis coverer of America Transgressions Negative prefix Short letter Table dishes Rubber Springy Having a saw like edge Small crass stroke on a letter Indefinite amount Small sounds Playing card Mental Images Hung bending downward Animals allied to the minks Plat parts of stairs Cauterised Hindu queen Distress call Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlt a s 1 h Eb or i csn A P E 1 I R E N tl " O M MEL QN Et-"Uwrftr"gtty A L pAP O pJa LMO O R T A RItJa N0R aJvIeJn S eta lawk vTb1eoo ne"t sm s a n Dgpjc In m t mstrMPiA r m TIE E PIE E TcTaIn 0n OAR E R AT olfD UjE II. Triangular In sert 4 62. Skip 62. Rather than 64. Wicked s:. Urchins 5. Bushy clump (7. Close tightly 1' iifci a g'3 jm : mmw n WMW', ikim.m J Mmw llt JM. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ROOFING WE REPAIR or applv any tvpe of roof. Pabco Roofings. Shingles. Coatings and Paints. Wall Paper One-third off. Ekerson Paint and Roof Co.. 38 So. Bartlett. Tel. 243 DON'T let your leaky roof spoil your plaster and disposition through the rainy months ahead. Call Mon son. F.tm n-y f rr ! Sanitarium. WE CARE FOR THE SICK ROGUE RIVER SANITAHIUM TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS PHONF JACK SON VTt I F. B2 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 S Fir Street Insured Carriers Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 644 CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling 29 S Orape Phona 2050 day or night. EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO -Offlce 26 So Fir Phone 315 Prlrp right Service cuaranteed LEGAL NOTICES In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oreon United States of America, Libelant vs. 3', Cases, more or less, ol Adul teratfd Black Figs, and 3! Cases, more or less, of Adulterated Cal lmyrna Fia. Public Notice Is Herebv Given that on the 19th day of Oc tober, 1039, 3'i Cases, more or less, of Adulterated Black Figs and 3' Cases, more or less, of Adulterated Caltmyrna Figs labeled as follows: (Cases) "24-1 Lb. Long Bricks pulled black (or Callmyma) Roedlng's Sun Dried unbleached Naturalpnk Finest FUs. Roedlng Fig and Olive Co.. Fresno, California" were arrested and taken Into the possession of and now are In the possession of the United States Marshal for the District of Oregon, pursuant to a war rant and process duly Issued by the Clerk of the United States District Court for the district of Oregon. In a suit for condemnation and forfeiture entitled: "United States of America, Libelant, vs. 3li Cases, more or less, of Adulterated Black Figs, and 3'i Cases, more or less, of Adulterated Callmyma Pigs" brought under the provisions of Sec tion 334. Title 21. U. 8. C. A.; that all persons claiming any right, title or Interest In and to the cases afore said are hereby notified to appear in the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon, on or before the 4th da of December. 1939, at Portland. Oregon, to show cause, if any there be, why the same should not be decreed agnlnst and forfeited to the United States as adulterated food. J. T. Summervllle, United States Marshal for the Dis trict of Oregon. Edward B, Twining Assistant United States Attorney. At torney for Llbelnnt. COURT HOUSE ' NEWS Marriage Licenses Adolph Welsert, Lottie Armltage. Probate Court Estate, Addle Halley. Estate, 11a M. Myers. Estate, Julia Tucker. Estate, A. B. Chapman. Estate, Minnie Boyd. Ouardlansh'p, Clarence Leroy Hol llngsworth and Florence Ellen Hol Ungsworth. Guardianship, Lillian Benard. Guardianship, Frances Irene Rad cllffe. Cross -Word Puzzle s. Bustla 7, Small Spanish hot se I. Threaten 9. God of love 10, Location U. (Janus of tha maple tree 19. Passed 21. Kind of rrled meat ball 21. Ovules 51. South Amer ican monkey 2f. Finish Ifi. Cercnl grass 28. Knork 11. Conxenled water 30. Nourished 33. Ironed 36. Is In store for 2S. American Indians 40. Item of property 41. Jogging gait 42. Incarnation of Vishnu 41. Ttnnysonian character 4. Wander 4f, Silkworm 47. .Small valley SO. Mountain: comb, form OO WN 1. Fastener 2. Seed covering 3. RorKflah 4. Church festival i. Kelt or appre hended through the sensei Dffds Albert E. Scrsnton et ux to W. H. Ling. QC.D., In 3-41-sEast. Amelia P. Yarlnton et vlr to C. W. McOrew et si, QC.D., 5 acres M. Charles Hast et ux to. Vir ginia M. Allen at ux, W. D.. In 39 lEast. Dessa A. Hurt' et sj to W. H. Doud et ux. W. D.. In Medford M. M. Eubanks to kalph N. Wll son et ux, w. D., Sprlnbrook sub division. Pearl E. Bailey et vlr to Neal A Troeh. Q CD.. In 32-34-West. Margaret C. Buckley to A. R. Cooko. deed In S5-35-lWest. Robert W. Lewis et ux to John L. Nealon, deed. In 15-36-2West. Vad:. O. Lewis., Admin, to John L. Nealon, deed, In lS-38-aWest. Vada O. Lewis to John L. Nealon, Q.C.D.. In lS-38-awest. Sarah I. Newnham et al to Minnie Staub, Q.C.D.. In S7-4Wcst. William B. Norrls et ux to S'ate of Oregon, W.D., 43.70 acrea In 40 2East. Olenn R. Darby et ux to Emll 8chlesel et ux. W. D. In 38-3Vest. Orant w. Oregg et ux to Hans A. Jepsen et ux. .D. In Ashland. May B. Eakln to Mary L. Furrer, w. D. In Talent. Irma Seaman t al to C. P. Blair, deed In 13-30-lWest. E. E. Emery et ux to Oeorge W. Rybolt, deed, 40 acres aa-33-lWest Minerva Llllle et al to Alice Mitchell, Q.CJ3.. In 30-33-lEast. Bertha May Lund et vlr to Mar garet Wheeler, W.D., In Rogue River. Elizabeth Klrkpatrlck to Howard Pickering et ux, W. D., 3 acres, 37 3Wet. Vernon E. Kllgore to Joseph Camp bell, W.D. 3 acres In 36-3West. . Harry J. Norbury et ax to Eugene Baer. W.D. In 30-4 West. Herbert P. Jones et ux to Ward Delmler, W.D. In 8-35-4West. Albert Anderson -t ux to City of Medford, Q.C.D. In Medford. Lola M. Hlldreth to E.'T. Hoefs et ux. W.D. In Butte Palls. Luster J. Adams et ux to C. O. Haggard et al. W D. In Medford. Medford Irrigation District to Royal E. Klumph st al, W. D. tn 87 lWest. Medford Irrigation District to John Dunlap et ux. W. D. In 37-lWest. W. c. Ward to Jackson County, deed in Jacksonville, Thomas C. Flynii. et ux. to Francis J. 8paldlng. et ux, W. D. In Medford. P. J. Spalding, et ux to Thomas K. Plynn, et ux, W. D. In Medford. Q. W. Nellson. adm., to Jackson county, deed In Butte Palls. Hannah J. Payne to Myrton Keeler, W. D. In Medford. Albert P. Laslter to Dana H. Stook ton, W. D. 40 acres In 8-38-4 west. Dane H. Stockton to K. B. Marney, W. D. 40 acres In 8-38-4 west. rharlea Qcldfrap, et ux to the Ptrst State Bank of Eagle Point, Q C. D. fi acrea on Crater Lake high way. The First Securities company to M. Chas. Hast, et ux, deed In 6-30-1 east. R. H. Janea, et ux to Marray D. Agate, w, D. 80 acres In 4-88-3 east. Jackson County to O. A, Manning, deed, Wagner Creek. Hubbard Bros., Inc. .0 Prank Wag ner, et ux, W. D. one acre in 37-3 west. Bella Brayton, et vlr to Lloyd 6. Lacy, et al, W. D. In Ashland. Joseph J. Stargell, et ux to Thed eska Tye, W. D. 47 acres Ip 38-1 west. O. W. Nellson, adm., deed to Jack son County, Oregon, In Jacksonville Q. W. Nellson, adm deed to Jack son County, Oregon, In 37-1 west. O. w, Nellson, adm., deed to Jack son County, Oregon, In Central Point. Mary A. Clinton to C. P. LUchter hand, et ux, W. D. In Ashland. Western Loan and Building Com pany to Vivian T. Wilson, et ux, 8p. W. D. two acres in 37-3 west. Harry R. Ingllng, et ux to John Erwln Mlllspaugh, W. D. In Oold Hill. Wiley B. Jones, et ux to Albert Sherard, et ux. W, D. In Talent. Oeorge W, Lance, at ux to Hannah L. Lunbeck, W. D. In Camp! In Sub division. Bert S. Staneltfr to Mabel O Stancllff, Q. C. D. In Hllalnger Sub division. v Prank E. Jenkins to Henry Map ston. et ux, W. D. in Medford. David O. Sloan, et ux to A. D. Lewis. Sr., et ux, W. D. In Medford. C. A. Whlllock to John A. Perl, deed In Medford. Edith Whlllock to John A. Perl, deed in Medford. Viola Wiles to Orvllle Goodrich, et al, W. D. In Medford. Jamea Ray Rowe. et al to Oeorge C. Wlmer. et ux, W. D. In Medford C. P. Ortwlck. et ux to Clyde E. Van Ortwlck. W. D. 7.17 acrea in 18-37-1 west. Clyde (. Van Ortwlck to C. P. Van Ortwlck. et ux. Q. C. D. 7.17 acres In 10-37-1 west. Clyde E. Huffman, et ux to Cora L. Burns, W. D. 8 acres In 38-1 west Archie V. Roberta, et ux to Peter B. McCurdy, W. D. on Gibson avenue Sheriff 8yd I. Brown to Home Owners' Loan Corporation. Sheriff's Deed to property In 33-1 East. Derby, Nov. 8. (Spl.) Mrs. Joe Haskins of Trail has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Addle Smith the past week. Mrs. Smith is finishing a new quilt. Mr. and Mrs. Al Robison visi ted Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hill Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mvnatt of Reese Creek and Pauline and Irene Johnson, F. D. Hill and Vernon Haynes visited the Mur! Haynes family Sunday. Pat Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haynes, Mrs. Carrie Hill. H. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Haynes and Lyle Haynes Derby j shopped In Medford last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webber re ceived the sad news that their little grandson Donnle Kubll had died Thursday. They left Friday morning for Applegate where their daughter lives. Jacksonville Jacksonville, Nov. 8. (Spl. Missionary society will meet with the Ladies Aid to sew all day Thursday at the Presbyter ian church. Garments made will be sent to a missionary hospital in China. All interested ladies are invited to help. Mlsslonsry soelet met October 36 at Mrs. Reva Henspeter's home with excellent attendance. Next meeting win be November 30 at the home of Mrs. Brown with Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Wyant as Joint hostesses. Lawrence Pick la 111 with Influenza at his home. Osge Sanden of the U.S 8. Antares. now stationed at Mare Island, de scribes the navy yard In a recent letter. BcsLles the naval hospital and prison there are all kinds of shops, offices, officers quarters, two drydocks. His letter stated there Is much activity at the yard In put ting old destroyers In shape for duty Sanden recently had his leave can celled as there was so much work to be done. His ship la expected to leave November 36 for Honolulu, re turning to San Pedro December 18- The Grange Jacksonville Orange Jacksonville Grange will meet November 10 at 8 p.m. for regu lar session, at which time offic ers for the coming year will be elected. All members are urged to be present. Upper Rogue Grange Regular Boy Scout executive board meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Axtell October 30. Most of the members were present. A buffet supper was served by the host and hostess following the busi ness meeting. Next Grange meeting will be November 16 when there will be election of officers. News of4-H if! CLUBS By Muriel Williams First meeting of Fern Valley 4-H livestock club was held at the Fern Valley school house, Nov. 3. Mr. Lewis was re-elected leader. Other officers are presi dent, Turla Ferns; vice-president, Alice Bryant; secretary, Ruth Williams; song leader, Tur la Ferns; news reporter, Muriel Williams. Those who are planning to take livestock for the coming year are Donald and Bob Lewis, Alice Bryant, Ruth, Norman, Gordon and Muriel Williams, Turla, Evelyn, Leonard and Lloyd Ferns, Rolland, Shirley and Floriene Smith and Auriole Johnson and George Carr. We did quite well this year at the fair, our club winning 1 grand champion, 3 champions, 3 first, 10 seconds, 4 thirds, 4 fourths, 2 fifths, A $3 scholar ship was won by Turla Ferns on her Jersey calf, also a $6 scholarship by Donald Lewis on his Dnroc Jersey gilt. There will be' a community meeting at the school house November 10. We plan on gel ling homemade candy to help raise funds to send club mem bers to summer school at Cor vallis. Eagle Point, Nov. 8 Spl.) Eagle Pointers attending the Grange conference at Central Point Monday evening Included Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and daugh ter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holman and daughter, Mary El len, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kline, Mrs. Paul Force, Mr. and Mn. Lusk, Mrs. P. J. Robinson, Mrg. Gertrude Haak and Wilbur Davies. Mrs. Lincoln Pence and Mrs. Don ald Ashpole are recovering nicely from a siege of flu. Lee Bradshaw of Brownsboro at tended a meeting of bank directors In Eagl Point Monday. Civic club will meet Thursday aft ernoon with Mrs. Boggs. Mrs. Wm Brow i and Mrs, Royal Brown will be hostesses. Eagle Point Townsend club will hold their regular meeting Monday evening. November 13. All welcome. Miss Shirley Rose berry of Medlord Is a bouse guest of Mrs. Percy Haley this week. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Henderson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyla Natwtck Saturday evening. Oeo. Putman ai d son Ed an ln itaning a cold storage plant In the old flour mill building her. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry received a card from Mr. and Mrs. Darby, who Eagle Point an on a trip through the east, which was mailed at Saltda, Colo., Novem ber 3, saying they were fine and were leaving that place for Montana the next day. They expressed best wishes to all Inquiring friends. Talent Talent, Nov. 8 (Spl.) The Homecoming Friday sponsored by the Talent school was at tended by a large number of re turning graduates, who pnlnvd the various events plant ed for mem. The graduates were given a view of six man football when Talent defeated their old rival Phoenix, 26-20. At half time the drill team with the beautifully outfitted majorettes won ap plause for their brilliant drilling and formations. Music for the drill team and same wa nlovH by the school band. At 7:30 In the cafeteria an Alumni banquet served by the P.-T. A. was enjoyed by a large group and the football players were guests of tha student body. The program was opened by a song by Llda Mae Baylor. Kenton Robblns, class of '38, acted as master of ceremonies. History of the Talent school from 1804 to the present waa given by J. Terrlll. Donsld Kerby, vice-president of the senior class, gave the welcoming address to the ilumnl. Ed Learning of the olaas of "31 told of former activities In Talent high school and commented upon those that are now enjoyed. Dick Skeeters. captain of tha foot ball team, gave a short talk and Introduced the team. Coach Baughman commented upon the past football season and what to expect of the fams In the future. The banquet waa brought to a close by the entire group singing "Ood Blesa America." At 8 o'clock the Alumni -ance waa held In tha gym, which had been beautifully decorated In the school colors. Mem bers of the alumni and student body enjoyed themselves at dancing until 13 o'clock, which marked tha oloaa of Talent's first homecoming, which was declared a success by all those attending. Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Thursday, cooler tonight. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Thursday, cooler south and aast portion tonight, moderate northerly wind off tha ooast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 84; lowest 43. Total monthly precipitation, .01 Inch. Deficiency for the month, .43 Inch, Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1339, 3.43 Inches. Eii f th. season, -la inch Relative humidity at S p. m. yes terday, 46; 5 a. m. today, 4. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:84 a. mi sunsst, 4:60 p, m. Obserratlona Taken at 4:80 a. m I JO Meridian Time. T1J lo n c S a CITY ?! Boise .. Boston Buffalo -Chicago Denver Eureka Havre Los Angeles 68 80 ... . S3 48 T. . 60 40 .18 . 66 SO .66 34 60 40 .. . 41 34 .06 77 64 86 36 SB 33 . 86 61 . 64 46 .11 Cloudy Rain . Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Peggy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Rain Cloudy Rain Clear Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Medford Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno 71 36 .... 71 48 .03 64 88 73 46 63 43 .80 64 44 .06 60 40 41 .03 Roaeburg Salt Lake San Francisco. Seattle Spokane Wash., D. 0.. Wenatchee DANES SEE AIR BATTLE OFF COAST OF JUTLAND Copenhagen. Nov. 8. (AP) Observers on the west coast of Jutland northern Denmark, re ported an offshore battle today between two unidentified bomb ers and a dozen fighting air planes. They said the bomberi disappeared Into the fog fol lowed by the Mghterg. Mass production of autos be gan in the U. S. In 1900, a year when sales totaled 4,102. c 3 NEED CASH? BORROW ON YOUR CAR Let us explain bow easy It Is to have ready eaah with your car aa security Phone 81 lor full Information. 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