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PAGE NINE Want to Bay, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! t MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1010. i evori d au wis oa x'ou nli prooaoty find lucUl the thing you nare dccd wok lug lor ol l sale at trade fat unused articles you may ve Beercb yout attic or euire-room you may find mail j thlnga othera are eeeklu; end M aole to realm immediate cash U what you want unt here, advertls for It Triouoe Clae ained Ada are inaxpenslvo ettectivel ' RATES ret word tint insertion - (Hlalmum Sic) Seen addltluiial insertion, per word la (Minimum loc Per Una per mootta wltbont copy Cheng ! CASH ot money order must ac company all mail order cUwufied ads. LOST AND FOUND IiOST -Small black looseleaf pocket notebook. Reward. Return to Trlb tips. t 16T Olssses In blue ease Saturday Blgbt. Reward. 9 E. Jackson. liOST Small coin purse containing keys, currency, etc. Reward. Re turn to Tribune. fOOND Wsllst belonging to WUUsm . Berton Moore. Blrcb St., Gsssaway, t VI. Va. Call at Tribune otnee. LOST Brown coin purse, containing . . . . . . . . , T .. . . . M.rifAMl 4U Dill, MIWWU WfcC end Hotel Holland on Main street. Reward. Pbone 3654. LOST Ssturday evening on Central, lady's wide band yellow gold wed ding ring tied to white handker chief. Reward. 623 No. Central. LOST Blsck leather keytalner with keys. Return to TrlouM. atEPORT lost doge, animal cruelty eases Humane Society Phone 6151 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man to care for bedfast ' elderly men. In country. 62000 month and bosrd. Apply 2nd house on right psst Wagner Creek School House. WANTED Single, steady ranch hand, good milker. Prol. Engelhsrdt. Route 8, Box 30. WANTED Someone to ssw and haul apple wood cut and trimmed, on the shsres. Phone 6031. F. M. Corlles ' WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Maid for general house work. 610 8. Holly. WANTED Girl to help with house work end care of children Buy nights, room, board and wages, n- qulre H E Llnd. 408 East Main WANTED SITUATIONS JTEBRASKA FARMER wishes to lease farm or cattle ranch on shsres. Would consider foreman Job. Write Box 4139 Tribune or phone 3783. Medford. WANTED Steady work by married man. Do anything. Call at 37 Elm. OIRL with stenographic experience, neat and efficient, wanta position. Box 4947 Tribune. WANTED Jsnltor work In an apart ment. Rufua Haysom, Palace Hotel. EXPERIENCED Wood Cutter wishes stesdy Job cutting wood. Has own car: go snv here, 1?" N. Grape f WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 8,160 cash for chev. or Ford coupe or roadster. Box 4961 Mall Tribune. WANTED to correspond with middle aged lady. Rt. 3, Box 17, Medford. WANTED TO BUY Smsll Inexpen sive modern home, rloee In. terms; no aaents. Box 4138 Tribune. WANTED Modem 6-room unfurn ished good home. State location and rent desired. Box 4959 Trib une. WANTED Drill press: price. 114 N. Front. reasonable WANTED Bachelor Apt. Rufua Hsy tsom. Palace Hotel. WELL DRILLING 1 50 per ft first 60 ft etc. J. M Dodge. 919 King WANTED TO RENT Suburbsn scre se with furnished house. Phone Marshsll, Hotel Alien WANTED to Rent, smsll furnished, modern suburbsn bouse. Bos 3736. Tribune. WANTED All those who want furol . ture eer cur prices: it w'.'.l pay you HOI HKOlik FIKMTI Rt 18 North Front Phone 4023. WAN ITlD Wool, mohair, hides and pelts Medford fciivsln House 37 North Orepe St Phone 3744. HMr PBKtS PAID rVr ui:r Furniture. CAD. U'RMTl RE. Hli.ne 4110. UK Pl MOKK -H Pvr Your putnlt.ir 8IKMIII III, A AMiHMta 6th r.i rtor.t Phone 2333 HK.iitar f n I'Kii f pun p.- v.vir rirr.'ture MFIr"H! lltHl.ais HOll 37 N. O'er. .St Phoue S744 WcTT.O 0 -- F-hmie S te. 23 eW.tp .-pe :r.f aVeratlon. ee, 4-:n;er Shop WaMTD-.1 cr -n."ee i." -r. A-l .::n nr.'!. f-,:r-ilts or.i). Trlbjne FOR. rr.N -HCUSES IMAl.;. K.'RN.MlHi m-drrn st P'af .'' ' T.-s:! Ore : 0 00 ' u-3 .'.T; :'.::.:- L.rh and rte - : -a- fl I ATTHA.nvri.Y turnti..-a hoti in I fvjfiM.. ir- o-ia i.a v. 4 to- FOR RENT HOUSES .-OR RfcNT t-room modern fur- nlshed house, newly remodeled, oil I circulator, re Tri-eretor. jj io. wy st 613 S. Holly. Phon 4868. Eva os-aiT P. 1 . mmiarteil attrac tire 6-room bouse. Oarage. 615 w. lotn. FOR RENT d-roora furnished mod ern house, close In. D:al 3138. FOR RENT Uooern b-room stucco bouse. Basement furnace. Newly decorated Adults. 635 Pine. FOR RENT Modem 8-roorn bunga low, redecorated. Inquire 84 K Peach. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartments at 138 SO. Holly and 134 so. Hoiiy. FOR RENT Eastlswn Court Just complete, one 4-room epanmeni furnished, also 4-room uniurnlahed apartment. Phone 4436. FOR RENT 3 -room apartment, up stairs. 311 N. Bartlett. Phone 3083. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment. 408 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Partly furnished apart ment, five rooms, very nice. Oa rage. Reasonable. 815 W. 10th. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment. Inquire Apt. 6. 33 North Holly. Durell Court. FURNISHED Apartment. 8 rooms and bath. Electric range, oil beat. Very attractive. Referencea. Vacant Oct ober 1st. 609 Weat 10th. FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. Adults only. 1.03 S. Holly St. FURNISHED a and 3-room apart ments. Adults. 134 King. OE BAUER APTS. 6th at Oakdale Prestige, courtesy, with comfort able modern home. Furnished or unfurnished Moderate prices. By week or month Phone 3447 FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Sleeping room for gent leman. 124 Tripp. FOR RENT Room, board If desired. 829 W. 11th. PLEASANT, well furnished sleeping room for rent. 33 N. Peach. FOR RENT Desirable room. Gentle man. 803 E. Jackson. PLEASANT sleeping room. Tel. 3340 ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S. Grape ROOM tor rent- 408 Edwards. FOR RENT Nicely lurnlahed eleep. lng room for gentleman. 326 South Riverside ATTRACTIVE ROOM for gentleman 504 Penrsylvanla FOR RENT BOARD, ROOM ROOM AND BOARD 716 C Main 81 per day. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Store building and two office rooms. See Al Llttrell or Roland Huhbsrd. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Duroc brood sow. with 10 pigs, cheap. R. E. Prltchett, Shsdy Cove. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rams snd ram lambs. Salads ranch. John Bohnert. FOR SALE Two sows to farrow this month. Corcoran, Rosa Lane. FOR SALE 3 fresh heifers, also weaner pigs. W. K. McMtnn. High way Aahland cltv limits. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Large colored fryers. Phone 3718. DRESSED POULTRY SPECIAL Fat bene, 30c lb; smsll fryers 22c lb. Will deliver all orders placed day before. Dial 4257 before 9 A. M. CARLEY FARM FOR SALE Pullets and laying hene. Dryden Rocks, McRae Reda and Hansen Leghorns. Closing out all our choice breeding stock at ord inary prloea. Will accept in trade cattle to go out on pasture, cslves. yesrllnga or dry cows. Wltn every purchase of 20 pullets or hens will Include free sn unrelated cockerel. CARLEY POULTRY FARM North B! Y Mnrket FOR SALE DOCS. PETS FOR SALE Toy shepherd year-old msle, (1.50. Texaco Service Station, Blackwell Hill FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6-room house on Spring at., , acre, nice anaoe and anrun. bery. elty water. Phone 6464. FOR SALE 5-room house, good foundation, fireplace, near schools, paved street. Box 4941 care Tribune. FOR SALE 10 acres Irrigated Isnd In Ladlno clover: Imnrovementa: price 61500. Charles Carpenter. 2 miles out East Evans Creek Road, Route 1, .(ague River. Ore. FOR SALE Good pavlrur dairy ranch, close iu, with or without stock: sll necesssrv bulldlnga with electricity throwhbut. Box 383B. Mall Trlb HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford snd surrounding towns. Essy terms Jsckson County Federal Savings and Loan Asaorlstlon CITY snd country properties. RENT ALS LOANS. INSURANCE C S Butterfleld. 409 Medford Building WHEN you think cf real estate think of Brown At White. S1300 or 81500 furnished: 3 bed room house. 1510 W Main FEDERAL LAND BANK FAFMS Convenient terms uts svsilable St Nat'onsl Farm Loan Offl- H-'1- T-'i.- o-.t-i'.-r Ve'r.-"! FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SA1 t B'Jl-k eflsi-. tur- rrwcel. 1575. A. E t: Meet ltd. 1938 Cen- Stoehr. Ho- FOR SAli -Eqlty In 1941 Chevrolet snr m-vlej. d-lherv after Sept. 21 1225 Box 4135 Tribune rtiR SAIE -M-xl-1 A roadster, a' Phore 4i0 or 4H85 - - .e. t fl CR BtRC.IN LOT. 'The llfle 1 i'h the b'.t barei'.r.s nil N mverstne Open evenings Hues semoa, mgr. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MED PUEl Night fuel oil deUTiry Tel ST6 SALWAYS Csrpenter's. mile west Phoenix. Houston Road. FOR SALE "HOME PLATE" Canned Dc Food. Special to Introduce. 15 cans tor at. 00 delivered In the city. Pbone us your order. Guar anteed good. Monarch Seed Feed Co. PRUNES, le lb. you pick. l,e picked. BEASS. Kentucky Wonder. CUCUMBERS, all sine GRAPES, Concords, CANTALOUPES B E. Ford. 3 miles west on Jeck sonvlhe HMhway. Phone 6363. FOR SALE Italian and Petite prunea. Phone 6031. POR SALE OR TRADE for stock, trac tor. Phone J'vllls 444. 33 VOLT Delco light plant. 800 wstt. C. P. Blair, Meridian road. Browns boro. WHITE Mslsgss, Blue Malvoy O rapes. 1st house west of Upper Orlffln Creek School. FOR SALE Pesches and Ore nee, varieties. mile South Orlffln Creek School. Henry HuklU. FOR SALE JO-JO Merlin rifle, ex cellent condition 810. 1008 W. Main. HAMMERED Alfalfa hay for sale. D. P. Dufrgan. Sams Valley, Route I. Central Point. CRAWFORD and Salaway peaches ic ano ac in. Bring container. Phone 4236. OATS and VETCH for sale E. W Gebhard. Rt. 3. FOR SALE Baled straw. Phone 6283 FOR SALE Bartlett pears, tree ripe. end apples, joe Harya orcnara, Route 3. GENUINE Concord Orapes for rnone 2895. POR SaLE Common recleaned veatch. O T. Wilson, Beau Lane Phone 8400 KU-WAY Mattreea and Upholaterlng Co. pcone 3946 309 west Btn st REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1406 no. Riverside, acroaa from Beck s Bakery. Pipe and Plttlrurs New and Used Large stock. All sires uel our prices MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orape St. Phone 8744. DOORS. WINDOWS. FIDe fittings. pipe, fruit Jara. beda. floor cover ing, everything for the home Jack's Secondhand Store. 106 So Orape. SONQ BIRDS 1127 West Msln St. HAY GRINDING Portsble machine, largest size. You are protected against all personal and property damages. Ira Wheeler. 220 S. Grape. Medford. Ore. Dial 4478. Go any where. FULLER'S Sensations! Pa:: Paint Sale, Sept. 9 to 23. Free shoe rack with 63 purchsse of pslnt. Med ford Lumber Co.. N. Fir at 3rd FOR SALE Orapea. J. A. Manke. 1 miles east Jacksonville, Rt. 1 Box 398. ORDER YOUR WOOD now from Hawley direct trom woods, by the load. Pbone 4503. FOR SALE Drv body fir and hard wood. Dial 6180. SERVICE AND PARTS for all makes washers and pumpa. Pick Hardware DAMSON PLUMS, ac. Pnone 6269 Perrydale. Jacksonville, Highway L. A. Worden WINDOW GLASS, cut and Installed Hansen Hardware. WOOD CIRCULATORS Beat buy ID town, pick Hardware. FOR SALE 60 bores power Cletrae. full Delsel tractor, slightly used: a repoasssslon to be sold at a real bargain, on easy terms Ames Chevrolet Co.. Yreka Calif. FOR SALE Small electric radio In mstsl esse, suitable tor college use Consider exchange for calf ot pul lets. Call evenlnga at 117 N. Peach FOR SALE Indeatrueto trunk, llks new Cell evenings st 117 N Peach FOR SALE OAINE'g DOG POOP. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Orocery store with living quarters, stock and fixtures, In Klsmath Falls, Ore. Address Box mi. Klamath Falls FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE Will accept wood as down pavment on good truck, witham Magneto At Parts Co., 315 East 6th. Medford. MISCELLANEOUS FPEE Fire sawdust. Tot tan S Tie Mill. Butte Falls. QUILTS COVERED and tied. 61 Phone 4617 MRS DA1SEY BINNS, piano Instruc tor. Specie) attention to beginners Reduced price. 328 King St. Dial 4214 INSTRUCTIONS WE WANT to select reliable men. now employed, with foresight, fair education and mechanical Inclina tions, willing to train spare time or evenings, to become Installation and service experta on all tvpee AIR CONDITIONING and Electric Refrigeration equipment. Write fully, giving age. present occupa tion. Utilities Inst., Box 8696 Mall Tribune. RUTH LUY. dsnce studio, phone 8831 HATTIE REAMES WHITE, plsno teacher. Hlh school credit given. Ta'tr? D'al "tin BUSINESS DIRECTORY PERSONAL LOANS MONEY FOR FALL AND WINTER NEEDS $100 Totil Repayment ft.72 per mo. Can on us foe cash for erhool. fuel, and winter slothing needs OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie No 6-211 46 so. Central Dial 4438 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loan ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN 1 No in le rest chary ed In sdvsnce S Your own Insurance accepted 8 Car doee not have to be paid for. 4. You get the money In ten min utes. 8 Special low fall payments. 6. You deal direct and save money. See W E THOMAS. Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Mam Offloe. 45 South Central. Phone 4433. License No. M-317. CAR LOANS Solve your flnsnclal problema by Refinancing or borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939 TRI-STATE ACCEPTANCE CORP. License M-353 MARK A. GOLDY 109 E. Main. Phone 33S8. AUTO - LOANS We Finance the purchase of NEW and USED Cars. Or if you need money QUICK. We will Re-Finance or loan on your CAR. We Meet all competition. No Delaya The Wahl Agency Room 7 Jackson County Bank Bldg. Dlsl 4478 (Motor Investment Co.) License M274 $20 TO $1,000 On Your Car 1932 to 1940 Model Cars and light trucks. 1 to 18 Months to Repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. BROWN AOENCY Agent 123 Esst Main. M-236. Phons 3446 Attayer and Chemist ROBT D CARPENTER Assayer and Chemist 714 East H St. Grsnte Pass. Ore Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Clesner. General nouse clesners. Floor waxing. Joe Ppence. Phone 39M Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dresemsklng Fur Remodeling. But tone snd Buckles covered. Room 303. U. 8 Natl Bank Bldg Tel 3!31 Painting PAINTING. TINTING PAPER HANOING REMODELING HARRY MAnX Phone 5T(1. Rooting WE REPAIR or apply any type of rooi. raDco KOOlings, Shingles, Coattnga and Palnta. Wall Paper. Ekerson Paint and Roof Co., 88 So Bartlef. Tel 343 Stocks and Bonds. ONLY STOCK TICKER service In Oregon outside of Portland con tlnuous quotations during market hours. M N Hogan 6c Co., 314 E Main ft . M-clfnrc! Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 S. Fir Street. Insured Carriers. Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 2888 FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR AGE We have van moving equip ment for local and long distance hauling. Dry and clean storage (concrete building) with speclsl locker rooms at low rates. SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE Phone 3756 CITY TRANSFER 6l STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling. 29 S. Grape. Phone 4604. day or night. BADS TRANSFER a STORAGE CO. Office 16 South Fir. Phone 3828 Prices right. Service gusranteed. ACROSS 84. 014 word tor L Pour off gently JjJ spring of T. Incarnation ,5 11. Elo)unt H Obstruct speaker 4u. Broad opto 14. Flgur of vtl ipcb 41. Poorest If. IUrkvJ with 44. Cnlti of work poll or 44. Witty ptrion lin: 4. Sidelong lanca bot&DleaJ 4. sVlat pari of tf. Btat ifnir 17. LonkT II. LansiJftff nf tl. Marl uniform tr. Bora 10. U'01 II. Symbol for tl. Palm Illy nickal M. God of wood 14. Hawkty or atona atate: Mr. It. European flocb 14V. Uaaonle floor It. Pracctj'nf kpera nifhta Sf fltrika centl? IT. Tar apart M rierrymin 13. Dry 40. Growing la 10. EHtlttlona of pulri ancient fl Brown Bo Oreaca hfmian 8. Chart mlnaraJ 7 14 J U I J li F ' 17 18 (t I'O p M 1 Ji t2 'X J c s " i) 2rj? Ti j; Tj ; " ST i S yi ST T 3 H 2r4f ; .i 4? To Ji 7t Ji 5 ss Ji 7 " 25 7f J-"- 7i LEGAL NOTICES IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED (STATES FOR THE DIS TRICT OF OREGON. UNI rED STATES OF AMERICA. Undent. s. 43 Cases, more or lets, each contain ing 6 Packages of Adulterated Rale ins PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN that on the 13 day o: e-p;ember. 1V40. &2't cases, esch containing B Package of Adulterated Raisins, Is- I beled lu part: iCasesl "Roys! Club! Brand Choice Thompson Seedleas i Rslalns Pscked for Maaon Ehrman I Co. Medford. Oregon, (Quality Csli- I forma Retains.' were arrested and taken Into the possession of snd now sre In the possession ot the United 8tatea Marshal lor the District of Oregon, pursuant to a warrant and process duly laaued bv the Clerk of the United Statea District Court for the District of Oregon, in a ault tor condemnation and forfeiture entlltled "United States of America. Libelant, ve. 43 Cases, more or leas, esch con taining 8 Packages of Adulterated Raisins." brought under the provis ions of Section 334. Title 31. U. 8. C; thst all persons claiming any right, title or interest In and to the said cases aforesaid are hereby notified to appear on or before the 7th day of October, 1940, to show cause. If any there be, why the same should not be decreed against and forfeited to the United States ss sdulterated food. J. T. SUMMER VILLE, United Statea Marshal tor the District of Oregon: CARL C. DONAUOH. Urlted States Attorney; EDWARD B. TWIN ISO, Assistant United States Attor ney. Jacksonville Jacksonville, Sept. 18. SpI.) W. Orr and family have moved to Jacksonville. Mr. Orr suc ceeds Mr. Botts, former manual training teacher. Mr. and Mra. William Lusk recently celebrated their wedding anniversary. Their daughters Myrtle and May were here to celebrate the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jensen, for merly residing at tli Bowden prop erty, recently moved to Portlsnd. Trent Osrner la visiting his wire snd dsughter for few day while In town on business. Mrs. P. J. Patterson, mother ot high school Coach Pat Patterson, la here for few weeks' visit. I Msude Csntrell Is here tor a brlet visit at the home of Jim Cantrrll. Millard Jones, son ot Mr. and Mra. Will Jonea. who was recently seri ously Injured while riding a bicycle. Is reported getting along aa well aa could be expected, and would be glad to receive any vlsitora. He Is still confined to the Community hospital and will have to remain there for several weeks yet. William Eaton 1 seriously 111 at bla home. Mrs. Ed Russell vlslud relatives here September 8 while consulting doctor. Mr. snd Mrs. Wayne Martin of Klamath Falls are the proud parents of a 9 pound. 6 ounce baby boy. Mrs. Martin la the former Avanda Ayers. ' Reese Creek Reese Creek, Sept. 18. (Spl.) Mr- and Mrs. Charles Humph rey spent the past week-end vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hat field of south of Ashland. They returned home September 15, and brought Mrs. HatCicld's mother, Mrs. Sarah Holiday, home with them for a two weeks' visit. Pupil of the primary room gave their teacher, Mlas Etna Davla. a flower shower for her blrthdsy, Sept. 18.. The blrthdsy csme Sept. 14. Reese Creek W. C. T. U. held It regular session Sept. 6. After the regulsr bualneaa the following oftlcera were elected for the year: Preeldent. Mra. W. R. Lamb: vice-president, Mrs. Msry Brause: recording aecretary, Mrs. Vera Rusho: treaaurer and cor responding secretary, Mrs. Ida Martin. Everyone la Invited to come and help In this work. Mr. snd Mrs. L. C, Rusho came from Talent Sept. 6 and visited Mrs. C. H. Rusho, also Mr. and Mrs. P. 'ICHIL d 1 1 it It pTp E RlS'EllM.All N DA FIT A;sHrR eidT&e sHMp LUwnAWgNTll BS 9 R.EIA KPTiATrT'PJ r'oa bBkTihIu r'nIi n g AlSLKflS EAR EiNlDI aTl!e,s Solution of Saturday's Puzzle !. Draws forth (4. Csprsaalon of contsmpt II Hal. DOWN t. Presents t Tending to eat awar I Feline animate 4. I.uaon native 5. Fimiui . Ens-Hall state, man of the 17th century T. Ftlndij prayer rue I. Cllmblnff plant I. Derivatives of ammonia 10. Character in "A rhrletma Carol" 1L Note of Outdo' acale II One who In- sens new In ner roverlna !. rscliHs 32. Tritiularv of he r:h river 14. Venersf Ss. Corns forth Into view It tloccaeln 11. Undermine I Al al'a foot 14 Rlack MM 17. rVn .lowly a. Happens 18. anr into -nn te answer -vs 4 a.nMtn V1a it. Most hack- r-"1 41 CuTtfna- wtt 47 Altlr-d T.1 s.rVan coin 1. Apart ' r ip'lral f 'aa t7. f'0 II. f.r.:i.h IL Mr"1-ahU)4 fruit m I C UA V it 5 Rusho. They also called on Mr. and Mra. E. M. Twedeel and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb Mr. and Mra. W. R Lamo enter tained Sept. 14 with a six o'clock din ner fog the following of trtelr fsmlly: Mr. snd Mrs. R. H. Parker, who visited here for a week with relstlvea. Mrs. Psrker is their dsughter snd will be remembered as Dorothy Lamb. They sre from Guernwlle. Cs.lt. Mr. Psrk er hss Shell depot at that city They left Sunday for their home. Others present were Mr. and Mra. C. E. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dunlsp snd baby, Allen Dale, and Robert Lamb. After dinner Mr. and Mra. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap and Robert Lamb went to Ashland and attended the farewell party given for Ralph Lamb, who has enlisted In the nstionsl guard. Reese Creek stsr route will hsve a new mell carrier. Our very efficient carrier, Mrs. Habught, la leaving to be married and go east to mske her home. All extend sincere congratu lations to her and wish her every hsp plness. Mr. snd Mrs. T. T. Vestal and daughter Kathleen. Mr. and Mra. Robert Humphrey. Darlene anud Relph. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Msrtln and Stanley, also Mr. and Mra. Ralph Merrltt, Janet and Jimmy, were In Medford Sept. 14 ehopplng. Mr. and Mra. Perdue and family moved Into Mr. and Mra. Robert Humphrey'a house from the Trail district. Their son. has entered school In the third grade. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Leigh of near Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Lewia Jantser of Prospect were dinner guest ot Mr. and Mrs. T. T. ratal Sept. 13. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Scra pie were afternoon guests. THE GRANGE Upper Rogue Grange. Upper Rogue Grange will meet September 18 at 8 p. m. A good attendance is hoped for to plan activities for the coming Is going ahead on mod ernizing the dressing rooms and kitchen, which will be a very fine improvement. Miss Margaret Luman will be a guest on the lecture hour. H. E. club held the first meet ing of the fall season September 17, at the hall. Central Point Grange An important meeting of Cen tral Point Grange will be held Friday, Sept. 20. This is the last meeting in this quarter and the women and leading the attend ance contest by a very small margin. A large crowd is expect ed as each side will put forth every effort to win. Sales slips for the quarter will also be due. Pomona, Mrs. Ruth Ward, will haveacharge of lecture hour. She has arranged a flno program which will include the Legend of Pomona by Sally Puhl, duets by Mrs. Ruby Tweedell and Mrs. i Bee Gleaves, reading by Mr. Wilson, talk on fruit by Wm. Foley, music by Florence Blaz ing, Carol Weidman and Ernes tine Tracy, and a skit "Matilda's Beau" presented by Dr. and Mrs. Moffat, Mrs. Daily and Bob Vincent. Central Point Grange is plan ning a full night for the annual grange booster event, Sept. 30. A class of candidates will be initiated in the 1st and 2nd de grees following which grangers and their friends are Invited to enjoy an evening of fun and entertainment. Antelope Antelope, Sept. 18. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walch enter tained at dinner Sunday, honor ing the 18th birthday of their eldest son, Benton. Guests were Mrs. Anna Walch and sons of Lake Creek and Mr- and Mrs. Weyman Bergeman and son Don ald of Medford . A large group of relatives and friend gathered Sunday st ths Bill BUrhsrn bom to celebrate the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of til host and hoe tess. Present were Mr. and Mr. Frank Myers and ton. Mr. and Mr. Iverttt Brown, Mr. and Mr. Earl Biejham snd family, all of Tabl Rock: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blgham snd family of Medford. Mr. snd Mrs. Smith and Mr. Cddlngton ot Sam Valley, Mr. and Mrs. fibers Bighsrn nd family and Mr. and Mr. Csllet of Orent Pass. Mr. Iddington is Mr. Csllefs fsther. Approprlst gnu were presented to the bride of 36 years. Mra. cart von der Hellen apent the day, Wedneadsy, with Mra. Mary Bradahaw, Boye and girls of this district are busy putting the ftnlshln touches on the cslves. pigs, beef sod sheep thst they eieect to exhibit st th 4-H stock fstr to be held at the falr erounda September flfith and 20th. Bill Blgham, Cora Blgham and Don Anderson will go to Treks on Thurs day with some purebred Ouemsey heifers which they will show at the county fair to be held In that city. Cause Divorce San Francisco UR) Mrs. Harrison Leppo won a divorce decree on the grounds of the "three S s." They were "selfish surly, sulky." Homing Instinct Fulton. Mo.-P If It had happened to a r. vine but Grant Duncan It h'.V y would be worth meiUlor.'ng. Duncan was motoring back from a picnic when his wife noticed their car was on fire. Duncan put on speed; drove right into the fire station of which he is chief. Use Mali Tribune want i ' " 1 i far !i Til IN CHARGE Grn. Her. mann C.orrlnr. who's rrrditrd vtllh direction of the Nail air assault on Britain, near hi new rrlrhsmarshal uniform. The rape and tunic are cloud gray, the chin strap's of gold Nail eagle ornamrnts Ivory baton. Communications How About Changing Horses. To the Editor: In these history making days many matters press for atten tion. We wish here to touch briefly two of them. 1. What right had that group of pacifist, unpatriotic, selfish mothers, be their views right or wrong, to costume In black and dominate the galleries of con gress In order, by such pressure, to enforce THEIR WILL on those lawmakers? Would they be allowed to thus pack a court room with the avowed object of swaying the jury, regardless of the evidence? And is not the principle the same as that of the so-called "hunger march" on Washington, to demand cer tain legislation? Such methods, If allowed, will be used oftener for evil than for good. Con gress must not be bulldozed by these small but determined pres sure croups. Regardless of the issues Involved, such procedure should be banned by law. It Is imported, un-American. 2- We are warned against "changing horses in the middle of the stream." But much de pends on the character of both horse and stream. Sometimes changing is the only safe and sane course. T. E. Tracy's re cent article on that subject was good, but too brief. Where would England be right now If they had not. In the middle of the stream, changed from Chamber lain to Churchill? And where will the U. S. be four years from today, unless we change NOW from New Deal to Anti New Deal? Slightly changing the figure, suppose a boatman promises to put us safely across the river. but In midstream, instead of taking us where we expected to go, or even back where we came from, he spends seven long hours tinkering with his motor, installing new gadgets, while we drift steadily toward the falls below. If, just then, s rescue boat reaches us, I'm strong for changing boats. For seven long years, with the roar of the falls growing louder and ever louder in our ears, Roose velt has been busy Installing new gadgets on his "machine,'' such as destruction of food, soak ing the rich, debt, dole, dicta tion ("MUST," but of course "no comments on pending legisla tion"). The risk of the change is aa nothing compared to the risk In our present plight. The wreck of democracy on the western hemisphere darkly Impends- Hurry with that res cue boat. Remember the Kerensky epi sode In Russia, and the so-called "People'! Front" episode in France. If we value American democ racy we should CHANGE BOATS NOW. Edwin Deacon. Talent, Ore., Sept. 17, 1940. In High Gear El Ccntro, Cal. (U.R) Justice reached a new high In stream lining here in the case of Ray B. Smith, who wlthii. one hour and a half from the commission of his crime was serving his sentence. At 7:33 s. m. Smith stole J 10, at 7:43 he was arrest ed, at 8 s. m. he was sentenced to 30 days, and at 8:13 was In Jail. Too Persistent Fort Worth. Texas (U.PJ Two 1 middle-aged men stole a wheel from W. G. Baxter's auto trailer. When Baxter found It missing he went to a garage to borrow a Jack. He came back and found the men trying to get another wheel. Now the two are telling other prisoners: "If you do succeed, don't try, try again." LODGE NOTICES CRATER LAKE CHAPTER. No. 32. R. A. M. Staled convocation Tuesday, Sept. 17th, 1940. R. L. BARTON. H. P. STATED MEETINO OF MEDFORD CHAPTER ORDElt OF DE MOLAT at De Molay Hill at 7:30 p. m Sept 18th. Ael member are urged to attend by order of Master Coun selor. GEORGE OATES JR. Scribe. Meteorological Report Bv C. 9. WEATHER BtHESO forecasts nerrrord snd vicinity: Unsettled tonight end Thursdsy, cooler tonight. Oregon: Unsettled tonight nd Thursdsy, shower over mountains, cooler in th Interior tonlht, mod erate north wind off the coast becoming variable. Local .Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 81; lowest, 47. Total monthly precipitation. 1 08 Inches. Excess for th month, M Inch. Total preclpltstlon sine Sept. I, 1940, t oe inches. Excess for th season. .85 Inch. Relstlve humidity at 6 p. m. yesterdsy, r: 8 s. m. today. n. Tomorrow: Sunrise: 8.55 a. m. unset, 8:14 p. m. Observations Tsken st 4 JO a. ltd Meridian Time. II If 5- n s - c D C CI ty Boise -. Boston Chicago ... ,. Denver i Eureka , Havre Lo Angele Medford 71 S3 74 80 80 88 78 80 88 57 80 84 81 88 78 St 77 81 91 88 77 88 72 88 73 48 74 88 73 88 83 71 88 84 74 58 80 58 78 57 T. Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Jit Cloudy Cloudy Clesr Jt Rain Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. 39 Cloudy JM Cloudy .03 Cloudy M Rain Cloudy .11 Clear .31 Cloudy T. Cloudy Clesr Cloudy New Tork Omaha - Phoenix Portland . Reno ... Roseburg , , , Salt Lake - San Francisco. Sesttle Spokane . Wash.. D. C. Wenatchee Doubly Proud Pasadena, Cal. (U.PJ William Wilson, Sr., became a grand father twice In 12 hours. He was not yet through with the celebration of the birth of grandson, born to his daughter-in-law, Mrs. William Wilson, when he was obliged to cut it short and start a second cele bration for the arrival of a granddaughter, born to Mrs. John B. Duel, his daughter. Reopens Pawnshop Vichy (U.PJ The first of th French official administrations to reopen its doors in Paris was "My Aunt," the familiar nam given to the official operated national pawnshop. It now Is open for business again. Travel Table AIRPLANES Northbound Leave Mall Close 4:47 a. m. 4.03 a. m. 13:18 p m. 11:88 a m. 3:48 p m. I Flag atop) MoMail ill p.m. (Flag stop) tM p. as. Southbound Leave Mall Close 11:35 a. m. 10:40 8 m. 4:16 p m. (Flag Stop) 8:80 p BV, 13:00 m. 11:18 p.m. Nerthboaai sve alalia I 10:48 am. t:08 p m 8 .48 a. aa. 7:05 p. as. SonthbotiDe ava Mu Clo 7:40 a.m. 8 :40 p. m ereo a. a. 4:40 p m. BLSIS Kor Souttl tso a as. 13:11 tea. I 80 a m. 80 aa. 8:88 OX 1:40 p. m. 8:40 a as. IJ p m. 48 p m. 840 p as. 10:40 p m. M I p am. To Klamath Falls 40 s m ud 5 48 p.m. () To Oracle Fsaa only. () Pa Aanisnd ecu Dae mU Tribune wsnt ad. Wrot wejlee)...Psn, ' osy aervaeein tmt s yaurkv oars. Yove car nood rmt be Kr Poid fee. ReeSete yewr present poymeers. 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