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LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED One white lace 2-year-old
heifer, black nose. Please notify
H. S. Chirgwln. Antelope Orchard
40-X-7, Ea;le Point.
LOST Blue Mall Tribune carrier bag
No. S with school book. Please
return to Mall Tribune.
STRAYED Brown mare. Notify N. D.
Mclntlre, Jacksonville Star route.
STRAYED Bay mare, black mane
and tall, collar and saddle marks,
white Bpot In forehead. Rogue Riv
er Ranch, Trail. Phone 2-X-3
Eagle Point.
REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty
cases. Humane Society. Phone 1616.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Carpenter work, remodel
ing or new work. A. B. Haddock.
Phone 634 -M. 926 N. Central.
MIDDLE-AGED widow wants work
by hour, or children to care for.
Phone 1289-L.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
DRIVING TO PENNSYLVANIA No
vember 17th. Take one or two
persons, share expenses. W. R. Barr,
co Weasku Inn, Grants Pass.
WANTED Tractor work. Plowing,
discing, etc. Roger von der Hellen,
Route 3, Medford. Phone 25-F-ll.
Eagle Point.
WE PAY MORE CASH
For Your Furniture.
HOLBItOOK & ANDREWS
flth and Front. Phone 547.
BEST PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture.
EADS & OllllS. Phone 1192-J.
WELL DRILLING $1.50 per ft. first
50 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge, 519 King.
WANTED Scrap Iron, brass, copper,
all kinds of metal. Medford Bar
gain House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel.
1062.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
SEWING DONE In own home. Chil
dren's and women's dresses, 60c
up. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone
1977-J.
WANTED Dressmaking, alterations
and rellnlng. Katherlne Satterlee.
Singer Shop. 22 8. Grape.
WANTED TO BUY Horses suitable
for fox feed. W. E. Martin. Route 2,
Box 238, Ashland.
WANTED 60 cord fir wood. Phone
452-R-2.
SEWING, drapes, curtains, .Uncovers.
Alterations. Coats shortened and
rellned. 146 So. Holly.
EKSTRAND for complete landscape
service. Expert pruning. Telephone
808-X.
M. A. BLISS Paintmg and paper
hanging contractor. 818 South
Grape. Phone 646-W.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR SALE: 5 and 7-room modern
houses close in, $1,800 each. Pay
$200 down and $20 per month,
Including 6 Interest. These are
exceptional bargains.
C. C. PIERCE
Room I. Palm Building, Medford.
FURN. house. Tel. 1322-W or 389.
FOR RENT Small furnufned house
In rear. Adults. Also apartment
for lady. 410 Hamilton.
FOR RENT Good 6-room house on
North Riverside. Inquire Phipps
Auto Park. Phone 417.
FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior HI.
Call at 328 Haven.
FOR RENT 6-roo n furnished house,
close in. Phone 457-J.
FOR RENT Nice six-room modern
house on highway east of Jackson
ville. $18. water paid. Gunter's.
4 mile back of Jacksonville school.
FOR RENT Furnished house. 713
Pino street. 3 bedrooms. Reduced
rent to small family for winter
months. Inquire Mrs. Carley. North
Pacific highway Junction.
FOR RENT Four-room unfurnished
house north of mill. $12 50, city
water on premises, not paid, also
well. Inquire 505 Edwards.
FOR RENT Partly Turnlshed modern
house with acrfBEe. ciost In. 17.50
518 South Oakdale.
FOR RENT B-roon furnished hou
Bisa 4-room furnished house, close
Id. 25 water raid. L. G. Plckell
id bo unmet! )
FOR RENT- Seven acres.
4-room
house, fcsrn. near Tal?nt. Herbert
Good n-.;de Orchard, end K.nct
highway.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FURNISHED House t id 2 and 3 -room ;
apartments Adults 604 West 10th i
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apartments, 334 Apple.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS 616 N
Central.
FURNISHED APARTMENT, hot and
cold water, lights, private oth
Adults. 913 So Oakdale.
DESIRABLE APARTMENT (or two
adults. 905 West 10th.
FOR RENT
Nice furnished apartment for rent.
Oil heat, hot and cold water fur
nished. Good beds, good location.
Only 35.
MARK A. GOLPY
109 E. Main. Phone 728.
Evenings,
Call C. R. Beebe, 1633-X.
FOR RENT East Main apartment.
Two adults. 116. Phone 61 days,
1959-L evenings.
FURNISHED apartment, heat, pri
vate bath, Frlgldalre. 806 West
Main.
FOR RENT New, modern 4-room
apartment, newly furnished. 801
North Central.
APARTMENTS For Rent 16, (13
and $11. 230 Beatty. Inquire at
Shady Nook Grocery.
DESIRABLE apartments. 3 rooms and
bath: gas heat. Inquire Farmers &
Fruitgrowers Bank.
FOR RENT Apartments, Durell
Court, 3rd and Holly. Inquire
Apt 6.
GE BAUER APTS. 6th at Onkdale:
modern furnished or unfurnished,
large or small. Comforts and cour
tesy by WEEK or MONTH. Phone
713-Y.
APARTMENTS for rent. Phone 432-J.
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM with steam heat.
106 South Ivy.
BOARD AND ROOM 716
II per day.
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT Heated room for gen
tlemen. 604 Pennsylvania.
ROOMS FOR RLNT. 114 Almond
ROOM FOR RETT! 2 50 week: pri
vate entrance 408 Edwards
ATTRACTIVE ROuMS 404 S Grape
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill
road. 3rd house on right.
FOR SALE DOGS. PETS
MUST SELL entire stock of dogs.
Immediately. Several grown dogs.
Will give to good homes. Chows
and Spriner pups, $5.00 and $7.50
123 Church St., Ashland. Oregon.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Jerey and Guernsey
dairy cows, also Guernsey bull. W.
J. Phillips, Meadowbrook Rranch.
Eagle Point.
WEANER PIGS FOh. SALE OT trade 1 CUT-RATE PRICES Nu-Way Mat
for grain. Mace Ranch, Central ' tress and Upholstery Co. Phone
FOR SALE! Wearier pigs. K. P. Mur
ray. Crater lake Hwy. Tel. 40B-R-1.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE; Large fryers, small fryers,
fat hens, chickens for stewing and
noodles. New-lald eggs from the
nest to you. Will deliver orders
phoned a day ahead. Carley Farm
Phone 2079-J.
FOR SALE Barred Rock fryers.
mile south Oak Grove school. Route
2. Fred Sanders.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE! 1929 De Soto coupe. Good
condition. Sacrifice, $75 cash. 408
Edwards.
FOR SALE '36 Chevrolet panel de
livery truck. Good condition. Val
ley View Dairy. Box 77, Route a,
Ashland.
FOR SALE Sturdy model A Ford
truck. V-8 rear end, with 7x12
flat bed; good condition, $100. WI'.l
consider trade for good boat and
outboard motor. What have you?
Inquire at Sims Bros, Cycle Shop,
Medford.
FOR SALE Model A. long wheel
base truck, extra stock body. Cheap
for cash. L. W. Tame, Talent, Ore
gon. REAL Used Car Bargains I See ua
first Shults Bros
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 47 acres Irrigated farm;
6 acres plow land, balance good
stand clover. 6-room house, plenty
outbuildings, large barn full of
hay. Sell very reasonable. Some
terms. Arthur Smith. Fern Valy.
CITY and country properties RENT
ALS LOANS INSURANCE. C. S.
Butterfleld, 409 Medlord Building.
IMPROVED 40 ACRES, clear. Sell
or trade for small acreage near
Medford. 731 West 2nd St.
FOR SALE 3 acres, irrigated. 5-room
modern house, parage. Claw in
Price $1750. $350 cash, balance
$20 per month, Including taxes
and Interest.
Also
40 acres, lame house, good barn, lots
of outbuildings, family orchard:
close In; price. 12500. $500 cash,
balance $250 per year. 6 interest,
or would trade for residence in
Medford.
A. W. WALKER
Tel. 612. Office 328 W. 6th.
REAL BARGAINS
7-room modern house 4 bedrooms),
large lot, garage; heatrola and
electric stove; bo at $1900. Pav
" ' t
ft'..?0? Li"2U2Sf i;.. n?.T.2'l
$400 down and balance at $15
which is about hs!f rental value
Alo 6-rocm house on Vancouver Ave.
fnr $1000 on terms. Art at once it
J vou want to buy something way
blow value.
t PIERCE. Room I, Palm Building.
priR RAt.F h.nmm furnished house
i on South Ivy. Inquire 51$ Marv St '
'. .
SAI E OR TRADE Highly Improved
' $7 acres. 405 J St.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Six - room house and bath. large
screened in porch, cement rounds.
tlon, garage and wood shed, nice
lot. 1800. 00. Easy terms.
ALSO
Four acres on State Highway, splen
did soil, $700; terms.
ALSO
Grocery store, doing a splendid busi
ness; 3 lots, building with living
quarters, stock and iUtures. All
goes for $3000
ALSO
New 4-room house and one acre Irri
gated, well located, only $550. Look
this over!
L. G. PICKELL. 16 South Bartlett.
FOR SALE 6 -room modern house
Fireplace, hardwood floor. Close in.
Inquire at 1116 W. Main.
FOR SALE Moderu. furnished du
plex. Good location. Moderately
priced. Phone 1445-J for appoint
ment. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Lists available
at National Farm Loan Office, 203
Liberty Building, Medford.
FOR SALE OA RENT Marshall home
on Oakdale. Tel. 1316-R.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms.
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Will take good milk
cow in exchange on piano. Bald
wln Piano Shoppe.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Gentleman's $35 over
coat, size 40. will sell for $15.
1114 S. Oakdale. Phone 1634.
POSTER BED. springs and mattress,
slightly used. Very reasonable. Tel.
272 or 707-X.
BALLOON TIRE BICYCLE for sale,
10. 823 Taylor St. Phone 1580-J.
SALE OR TRADE Low 3-burner
gasoline stove for small rnre,
revolver, .22 rifle or what. Box
4028 Tribune.
FOR SALE: Apple wood, fireplace
and stove. Phone 304 Jacksonville.
Schuessler Mineral Salts. 606 Clark.
FOR SALE To settle estate. 90 tons
of hay at Applegate: make offer.
Inquire of Charles Mee, 617 Beatty
St., or Thomas Mee, Applegate,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Washer service. Full line
genuine Maytag parts. Service on
all makes. Medford Maytag Co,
31 No. Bartlett,' phone 38.
FOR 8ALE Hvdraullc pipe
giants. Box 3376, Tribune.
and
USED MAGAZINES sold and traded
at Jack's Secondhand Store, 106
South Grape.
OLYMPIC EGG MASH with milk,
$2.26 per sack. Davis Feed Stores.
FOR SALE Grapes and Walnuts. J.
A. Manke, 4 miles west of Medford.
FOR 8 ALE Delicious apples. Inde
pendent Packing Co., Phoenix.
293. 209 West Btn St.
FOR SALE Circulating wood heater
like new, $40. 1119 W Main.
FACTORY BLOCKS, 1 cord load
$4.50.. Pine slabs, cord load $3.75.
Phone 333 Central Point Fuel.
FOR SALE Walnuts. 12V&0 and 15c.
Hay, finest (I even put In the
barn) $14.00. Delicious and New
town apples, 3 lugs for a dollar.
Treichlor, Central Point,
YOUR HEATING DOLLAR will go
further when you burn SAMSON'S
SUPER-QUALITY FUEL OIL. You
pay-no more for this superior qual
ity oil your neighbors endorse it;
one trial will convince you. Phone
633. F. E. Samson Co.
FOR SALE Walnuts, 10c. fancy. 15c.
Gunter's, mile back of Jack
sonville school.
NEW ZEALAND white rabblta. Bucks
and does. Good breeders. Call at
the Covered Wagon.
FOR SALE Enameled wood range
and Thor mangle. Tel. 1292-R.
FOR SALE Wood circulators at give
away prices. Petroleum Heat &
Burner Co., 412 E. Main.
1938 HARLEY DAVIDSON motorcycle,
9.000 miles; Just broken In, $270.
408 Edwards St.
THE CARLTON NURSERY Company
are the exclusive growers and dis
tributors of the patented Rto Osa
Gem peach, plant patent number
84. W. B. Barnum, local represen
tative, sales yard three miles south
on Pacific Highway.
FOR SALE Oil neater, good condi
tion, $18.00. 325 West 3rd. Phone
1368-J.
FOR SALE NIcm slued Newtown ap
ples washed and sorted 45c, C
grade 25c or 5 boxes $1 00 one
box or truckload. Winter Nelli
pears cheap. Joe Kan tor. Route 4,
Fern Valley.
APPLES Gebhard's. half mile north
B?ar Crek bridge. Central Point
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR LEASE to rlgiit party, service
station on main highway In Cen
tral Point. Has lunch room facili
ties and living quarters. For infor
mation phone 952 or write P. O.
Box 1074. Medford.
PERSONAL
CARD Readings. $1 00 329 anette
MISCELLANEOUS
rp YOU wish to move your property,
see Lew Hansen, 122 N. Central.
FR THAT flatterir make-up for
ur next party drop a poslcard
to Box 899 or 119 Crater Lake
avenue. A Trilogy representative
win give a free demonstration at
your home.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Radiator Repairing.
HOOPER 9 RADIUOR SERVICE
83 South Bartlett.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
Jackson County
Abstract Co.
Title Insurance
Abstracts
Escrows
Chimney and Furnace Cleaning
NOTICE For Chimney and Furnace
Cleaning - Oil Stoves Vacuum
Cleimed. csl! George Eittun at 547
LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of late construction. 19 76 per
month per tLousand. Low Interest
rate.
BROWN & WHITE, 104 W. Main.
CASH IN A HURRY1
Emergencies are no respectors ot
persons or conditions. And usually
they occur when we are least ready
to meet them. If you need cash
QUICKLY, sea us. Our service Is
geared for emergency apeed. (No in
quiries of friends or employerno
endorsers no delays of any kind )
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 tniormation wunoui oDuga
tlon. OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South Central Phone 139
Ground Floor Craterlan Bldg.
License S-211. M-217.
Auto Loans.
LOW RATE AUTO LOANS
CONTRACTS ",E FINANCED
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 $1,000
On Your Car.
1930 to 1030 Model cars
and light trucks.
1 to IB months to repay.
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H, TROWN AGENCY,
Agent.
123 East Main. M-236 Phone 807.
You Can Save Money and
Time ty Getting Your
CAR LOAN OR
REFINANCING
Direct from the Lender. The
OREGON FINANCE CO
45 South Central, Lie. M-217.
CAH LOANS
Solve .our financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing.
LOANS ON CARS
1932-1039.
Trl-State Acceptance Corp.
License M-253.
MARK A. GOLDY
109 E. Main. Phone 728.
DRIVE IN
AUTO LOANS
find
REFINANCING SERVICE
Deal with a southern Oregon
owned Independent finance com
pany where your needs will receive
PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at
all times.
Immediate action! No red tape!
Our years 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
Lie. M-274. Phone 150.
0th and Bartlett.
Mail Tribune Daily
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light
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arm
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15. EJevcratffl
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found In
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cape
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between
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sun
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dressmaking.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking.
Fur Remodeling. Pultons and
Buckles covered. Room 320 0. 9
Natl Bank Jldg Tel 11B1
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaners General
house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe
Ppfiirp Phnnf 1172
Musical Instruction.
homer Mcdonald offers courses in
Popular Piano Piano Accordion. Voice.
Saxophone, Clarinet. Violin, String
Has Studio. Spurts B!dg Ph 042-J
Nursery Stock.
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY.
Fruit. Nut and Shade Trees, Berries
and Shrubbery.
Finest Oregon Grown Roses.
Sales yard three miles south on Pa
cific nignway.
W. B. Barnum. Phone 851-R-3
ROOFING
WE REPAIR or apply tny type of
rooi. f aoco koo rings, smngies,
Coatings and Paints, Wall Paper
One-third off. Ekerson Paint and
Roof Co., 38 So. Bartfett. Tel. 243
DON'T let your leaky roof spoil your
piaster ana aisposition mrougn
the rslny months ahead. Call Mon
son. 12f3. Estimates free!
Sanitarium.
WE CARE FOR THE SICK
ROGUE RIVER SANITARIUM
TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS
PHONK JAOKPONVILLE 82
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 B. Fir Street.
Insured Carriers.
Local and Long Distance Hauling.
Phone 644.
CITY TRANSFER te STORAGE CO.
Household moving and general
hauling. 29 S. Grape. Phone 2050,
day or night.
EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGE CO.
Office 26 South Fir. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
FURNITURE MOVING and STORAGE
See our Individual locker rooms be
fore you arrange for storage space
for your household goods. Our new
storage department Is dust less and
conveniently located. Crating serv
ice at low rates. Van Body equip
ment. Anywhere For Hire service.
Phone R33.
SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE
LEGAL NOTICES
County Treasurer's Cnl! For Genrrnl
"County Fund Warrants.
Notice Is hereby nlven that there
are funds on hand for the redemp
tion of all Warrants drawn on The
General County Fund that wero reitls
tered to. and Including October 31st.
1930.
Interest on the above called Gen
eral County Fund Wnrrants ceases
on November 13th. 1030.
Dated at Medford. Oregon. Novem
ber 9th. 1030.
RALPH E. SWEENEY,
County Treasurer of
Jackson County, Oregon.
Niitlrf to rrnlltnn.
Notice ts hereby Riven, that Effte
Dally haa been appointed Executrix
of the Lftst Will And Testament and
estate of A. P. Weiss, deceased, by
the County Court ot Jnckson County,
Oregon. All persona having claims
against satd estate are required to
present them, with proper vouchers.
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the hair
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poetic
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24. Capable of
being
regulated
26. Cover the
Inside of
27. Destiny
2H. Melt
29. Unclose
30. Comprehensive
31. Flock of quail
38. Scotch cburcb
34. Repair
35. River In
Siberia.
36. Paratlts
3fi, Warble
3D. Mentally sound
41. Convene
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46. Oil of rose
petals
47. Very thin
fabric
45. Large
4:- Swindle
51. r;ratls
52 Kind of balsam
53. Bobbin
64. Kind of wood
56. Entirely
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abbr.
61. Leaf of the
palmyra
palm
62. Mt'adow
63. Full
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65. Wild animal
DOWN
1. Sandarac tree
3. Kind of (I no
Russian
hemp
5. Reduction to
greater
compactness
4. BIblfrjil tower
6. Astringent salt
6. However
within six months from the date of
this notice, to the executrix at the
law office of John B. Elchetberger.
Room 306 In the Liberty Building.
Medford. Oregon.
EFFIE DAILY.
Executrix of the Last Will and
Testament of A. P- Weiss. decear..'d
Dated and first published Ociooer
13, 1939.
Notice To Creditors
In the County Court Of The State
Of Ortwon For Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Addle Halley. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, by an Order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Jackson, duly
made and entered on the 3rd day
of November ,1939. was appointed
Executor of the Estate of Addle Hal
ley, deceased, and that he has du:y
qualified as such Executor.
All persons having claims against
said Estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified, as
required by law. to him at the offices
of Frank J. Van Dyke. Attorney at
Law, First National Bank Bullrilnff.
Ashland. Oregon, within six months
of the date of this notice.
Dated this 3rd day of November,
1939.
I. F. BELKNAP
Executor of the Estate of
Addle Halley. deoeftsr-d.
REGISTRY FEES FROM
AVERAGE AUTO OWNER
IRE $5.12 LAST YEAR
Washington, Nov. 10. (TP)
The average passenger vehicle
owner in Oregon paid a registra
tion fee of $3.12 in 1938 and
the average truck owner paid
$17.97 according to an analysis
of state statistics Dy the public
roads administration. Corres
ponding national averages wero
$9.25 and $22.66.
Average payments per vehicle
In Oregon for registration, per
mits, certificate of title and simi
lar items amounted to $8.10, as
compared to a national average
of $13.19.
Gasoline tax collections ave
raged $27.53 per vehicle in the
state and $26.17 nationally. Ave
rage tax payments per vehicle
are considerably higher than
payments by the average car
owner because of the large gaso
line consumption of trucks and
busses, according to the adminis
tration. 1
Trail
Trail, Nov. 10. (Spl.) Trail
area Including Shady Cove, Trail
and Elk Creek are very active on
Red Cross sewing that is to be
sent to war-stricken districts
over-seas. Any-one wishing to
assist with the work is asked to
get in touch with Mrs. Eva Se
gessman or her leaders, Mes
dames Parks and Purdue at
Trail; Mesdames Alma Mullcry
and Katie Ash, Elk Creek; Mes
dames Minnie Blaess Helen
Crous and Veva Johnson, at
Shady Cove.
Mrs. Ethel Lathrup will glvs a talk
at Rogue Elk Prlduy evening, Novem
bor 10, on her trip to England last
summer. Everyone Is Invited.
Mrs. Zuba dates returned home
Monday after several weeks at Long
Beach, Calif.
Mrs. Alberta Hughes left for Banta
Barbara, Calif., Saturday where she
will enter a hospital for observation
and treatment for stomach trouble.
Ernie Segessman has a new tractor
for use In logging.
Mrs. Boyd Tucker Is here at their
place getting the house ready as they
plan on returning here to live In a
few weeks. Their many friends will
be glad to welcome them back.
Mrs. Russell Winn has returned to
her home on Elk creek after spend
Ing the summer at Lake O the
Woods. Mr. Winn will return home
In a week or so.
Mrs. Tom Vernon of Klamath
Calif., and daughter, Mrs. Audra
Smith, of Jacksonville, visited Dr
and Mrs. Mallery Thursday.
Mrs. Mallery ts having repair work
done on her houe at Trail.
P.-T. A. of Shady Cove gnve a pie
social at ttu schoolhouse Wednesday
evening.
Ernie Segeatman with assistance
of several men built a new bridge
on the Burnt Peak road after one
of his trucks had gone through the
old bridge.
Mr. Johnson of Jahnson Auto
Camp at Klamath, Calif., vlsltod Mr
Ha I km of Bhady Cove Thursday and
Friday.
Mrs. Tucker was an overnight guest
of Mrs. Mallery Tuesday.
There will be moving pictures it
Upper Rogue Orange hall November
17. There will be a small admission
charge, proceeds going to the Orange.
Everyone ts Invited whether a Orang
or or not.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Moorer, Mr. and
Mrs. 8. w. Hutchlnsen snd their
guest. Mr. Douglas, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Burt Clark Sunday.
Trail Eitenslon unit met Wednes
day at th home of Mrs. Jlmmle
Hutchlnsen with 13 ladles present
to enjoy the demonstration In pre
paring several 1lhc given by Mrs
Olga Brill and Mrs. Oay Chamberlln
Nest meeting will be December 14
at the home of Mrs. Cora Hall.
P. C. Anderson of Seattle left for
home Wednesday after several days
hera in the Interest of some mines.
Lowell Ash Is on tha sick list, suf
fering from stomach trouble.
Mr. snd Mrs. L. L. Hall fluted
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes near Ashlsnd
Sunday.
Coming to Free Methodist
it
Iii-I fttmiliiifrl in kmm, i
Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Chastaln (above) will conduct
series cf meetings at the Free Methodist church. Tenth and
Ivy streets, starting Monday at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Chastaln is a
revivalist of note and Mrs. Chastaln will direct congregational
singing.
MEDFORD HIGH PUPILS'I
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FOR GOOD WILL MEET
Ashland, Nov. 10. (Spl)
Principal Leonard Mayfield and
the student council o Medford
high school yesterday paid a
visit to the Ashland high school
assembly, where they were in
troduced to the student body
before the councils of the two
schools held Joint meeting for
the purpose of promoting "ln
terschool relations."
Dick Finch, student body
president, headed the Medford
student delegation of eight
members.
AH concerned agreed that
relations between the two
schools, including sports, should
be conducted in the future with
a maximum of sportsmanship
and good feeling and a mini
mum of the rowdyness which
has cropped up occasionally In
the past.
The Medford group got a
warm welcome here, four days
prior to the gridiron contest at
Medford which will bring a cli
max to the traditional athletic
rivalry of the two schools.
One accomplishment of the
meeting was to agree upon an
exchange of assembly programs
of entertainment, which will be
put into effect in the near fut
ure, according to Principal B.
C. Forsythe of Ashland high
school.
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AT APPLEGATE DANGE
Big Applegate, Nov. 10.
(Spl) Pupils of Mrs. Helen
Davis, local dancing instructor,
will be presented in a recital
at the Armistice dance at the
Applegate community hall Sat
urday night, sponsored by the
local home extension unit. Acro
batic, ballet, and tap dancing
will be featured during Inter
missions. Pupils participating in the
Spanish, Arabian, Dutch, and
other dances are Dorma Cox,
Mclvina Rowdcn, Jean Brown,
Carolyn Benedict, Jean Cren
shaw, Beverly Mee, and
Georgia Benedict.
Merrill's orchestra from
Grants Pass Is engaged and
ladies of the unit will serve sup
per at midnight, featuring home
made holiday pie.
ADDED TO COLLECTION
Washington (U.R) A rare
mineral which exists about once
every 50 years has been added
to the collection of the Smith
sonian institution, it was re
vealed here.
The mineral, found for the
first time on the bed of the
borax lake in California In 1034,
was named "teepleite," In honor
of the late Dr. John E. Teeple,
by its discoverers, W. A. Gale,
of the American Potash and
Chemical corporation, Dr. Wll
liam F. Foshag. of the U. S. Na
tional Museum, and M. Vonscn
of Pctaluma, Cal.
Teepleite was found In crusts
of salts formed within small
pools that remained when the
borax lakes dried up the year
the mineral was found. The fact
that the 1034 drouth caused the
beds to dry up for the first time
since 1861, gave rise to the
belief that the mineral forms
only about once In every half
century.
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Meteorological ReToTT
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Saturday, little change In tem
perature.
Oregon: Generally fair tonight and
Saturday but unsettled northwest
portion, probarly with showers to
night, Uttlo change In temperatura.
gentle variable wind off the eoast.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 43; lowest, 28.
Total monthly precipitation, .08
Inch. Deficiency 'ur the month, .58
Inch.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
1039, .346 Inches. Excess for the sea
son, .02 Inch.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday, 4B; 5 a. m. today, 98.
Tomorrow: sunrise, 6:67 a. nu
sunset, 4:64 p. m.
Observations Taken at 4:30 a. ra.,
120 Meridian Time.
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Boise ............. . 60 23 .... Clear
Boston 41 29 T. Cloudy
Buffalo 88 30 T. Cloudy
Chicago 69 43 .85 Rain
Denver 61 30 .18 Clear
Eureka 54 42 Pt.Cldy.
Havre 85 17 . Clear
Los Angeles.... 69 48 Foggy
.Medford -. . 84 !9 Clear
Omaha 73 39 .. Pt. Cldy.
Phoenix . 70 48 .07 Clear
Portland 66 43 Foggy
Reno .. 63 22 Clear
Roseburg 62 32 Foggy
Salt Lake 33 M Clear
San Francisco.. 63 42 Clear
Seattle 63 42 Pt.Cldy.
Spokane 46 34 H Clear
Wash., D. 0. 40 31 Clear
Wenatchee 61 84 Clear
APPLEGATE FAMILY
MEMBER SUCCUMBS
Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 10. (JF)
Catherine Ida Francis, 71,'
member of the Applegate fam
ily, famous In Oregon pioneer
history, died at her life-long
home In Hayhurst valley near
Yoncalla today. The daughter ot
Robert S. and Malinda Apple
gate, she was born on the Apple
gate donation land claim De
cember 29, 1867 and resided
there throughout her life.
Her husband, Joseph Francis,
to whom she was married In
1892, died several years ago.
Surviving are three sons and two
daughters.
Protest Ship Transfer
Portland, Nov. 10. (P) A
protest was made yesterday by
the Oregon Commonwealth Fed
eration against the proposed
transfer of American ships to
Panamanian registry. Telegrams
were sent to President Roosevelt
and Secretary of State Hull.
Pioneer Daughter Dies
Silverton, Ore., Nov. 10. (P)
Death claimed Essie Hicks,
70, a native of Silverton last
night. She was the daughter of
John and Sena Morley, Oregon
pioneers.
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