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TXGE SEVEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified TrORPSi REFERENCE; J mt.bfotcd m:tl ttctbttnt:. mtdfokd. okegox. moxpay, may 2, 1032. " - 7 I Vtt I VCs V nnw'T FORGET J TO PHONE THAT yANT AD HERB AM TUB RATES) per word first Insertion Jc jliuimuuj ' gacn additional Insertion. nr word (Minimum --i lc (Minimum 10c) pr Una pf month, without copy changei . Phone 75 MANUFACTURER has responsible position open for man acquainted k with automotive and farm macnln- trt Only men financially respon sible need apply. See factory repre sentative. Room 307 Holland Hotel. Medford. , - - MEN. 18-45. Steady work. 81700 to 93300 year. Postofflce clerks ma. carriers. Common education suf ficient. Paid vacation. 35 coached free. Write today sure for full par tlculars. 1336-A. Mall Tribune. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Woman for cooking and general housewora. rtoom nu ( with amau wage mviw WANTED Sll UATIONS WIDOW with small child wants posl- tlon as housekeeper in momcrmaa j - home. Reference. Box 3679, care . Tribune. i CAPABLE office girl with knowledge Ar hnnkkeenlne:. shorthand and stenography, wishes position In of- fice. Excellent references. Phone 530 or 468-J-6, evenings. WANTED Any kind ol clewing, 35c i an hour. Call 981-L. . WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 50 clean 1-gal. cans. Hub bard Bros. WANTED Vibrating gravel screen. 4 ft. by 8-ft. Frank Thomas, 843 9th St., Crescent City. Calif. WANTED to buy cultivating horse, i Henry Bostwlck, r.asle roini. WANTED 3 or 3 passengers to share expenses to Los Angeles, leaving Tuesday or Wednesday. Tel. 495. WANTED Stock trailer, good condi tion. See F. Barbee. 616 McAndrewe road. WANTED Good milk cow. L. Hardman. Table Rock. R. l WANT A loan of 83.000.00, first mortgage first class business prop erty as security. Address Box 3524 Mall Tribune. WANTED Cash register. Loan Office. Jennings VWANTED To buy all kinds of rab- bits. Tel. 1559. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine tor sale. Medford Bargain House, 37 No. Grape St. Iil063 WANTED AUTOMOBILES WANTED Light used cars, pay cash Ph. 653, 1781 N. Riverside. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room modern house, electric range and garage. Call at 330 Edwarda. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. Phone 34-R. FOR RENT Clean, unfurnished 5 room house. Inquire 607 S. Central. MODERN five-room upholstered fur nished house, cloie In. Hardwood floors, fireplace, garage. Call even ings, after six o'clock. Tel. 898-J-3. FOR RENT Four-room modern fur nished house. Inquire 119 Almond St. CLEAN unfurnished 4-room bunga- low, close In. Inquire 141 8. Holly. "for RENT 5-room modern house, unfurnished. Get key at 148 S. Ivy FOR RENT Furnished house Bun galow store. Phone 485-R. FOR REN1 Homes Furnished or unfurnished Brown & Whit FOR RENT Modern Douse, close In Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. 925 per month, water paid. Call at 826 South Rlveraide. FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottage, tast side. Call at 414 S Riverside. TWO-ROOM furnished modem, neat, new, 915 60; Includea garage. 1015 West 1 1th. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, Tery cheap to reliable part;'. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT 4 so 6 -room nouses Phone 103 SO N Central FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Pleasant turn. apt. Re frigeration, iu wuincc. lei tfoi-i. FOS RENT Furnished apartments cheap. Near Armory. 334 Apple. FOR RKNT-Housekecplng rooms, 310 yw 1 I - ft. -J LOST LOST If dog missing, call 1513, HELP WANTED MALE FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Small apt. downstair!, in private home. 118 Genese. FURN. APT. for rent: 8 room, bath, ateam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apta. Phone 6S7. FRONT CORNER 1 and 3-room fur- I nlshed apartments: pleasant, neat, J very reasonaDle. 1203 E. Main St. HOMES TOR RENT Oall 799 ARTHUR ARMS Apta, 330 N. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room stucco house on east aide. Phone 105. FURN. APTS AND ROOMS Warm and clean, as per month up. 1005 W Main. FURNISHED house, 3 and 3-room apta.; garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, includes heat, hot and cold water, electricity, hotel service and lounge room privileges. Holland Hotel. Phone 710. 3-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep ing room, ground floor: reasonable rates. Olorla Pan Apta, 375 South Central Ave. FOR RENT Completely turn, apt.: radio, washing machine, heat, hot and cold 4ater. 339 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. downstairs. 845 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Modem furnished apart ment: hardwood floors, fireplace: newly decorated. Addreas Box 3985 Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Lights garage: 110 & 13 Phone 453-H. FOR RENT 3-room apartments. 110 6'J0 So Fir. Phone 1330. FOR RENT Modern duplei apt: 4 rooLds. Phone 443. I FOR RENT FLKM.SHKD ROOMS ;FOR RENT Large front room, close j In: hot and cold water; shower. ! 30 So. Fir. PLEASANT room for gentleman; close In; bath, garage. 609 E Main. ROOMS 81.50: bachelor cabins 83 per week. 446 So. Pront. FOB BENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM in private family, reasonable. Call at 414 S. Riverside. PLEASANT room with board. 716 E nam. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS -1 FOR RENT Garaca. elfww. In. null 1645-L. FOR- RENT Small ranch close In: well Unproved. Phone 437-X. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Lunch counter: good lo cation; paying business. Box 3350, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE 0-room modern house, hardwood floors, fireplace, excellent condition, for smaller, modern un incumbered bouse, well located, Medford. 433-W. FORD T Generators, on sale 81.95 In exchange, at Big 4 Wrecking Yard, 1761 N. Riverside. FOR TRADE 3 modern bouses part ly furnished, for small improved acreage. 414 8. Rlveratde. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FORCED TO SELL at Bargain Ply mouth Roadster, good condition. Rt. 3. Box 103, Ross Lane. Phone 406-R-2. SALE OR TRADE Model A Fordor. Low mileage, Cabin 26, Phlpps Auto camp. 1929 FORD Model A 3-door Sedan, 9215. 3 to choose from, 35 more good cars, some priced as low as 8ld. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. SEVERAL light, cheap cars for sale or trade at Big 4 Used Car Lot, liol N. Riverside. FOR SALE DOGS ANU PETS FOI SALE Three Cocker Spaniel pups, 3 months old. Phone Jack sonville 293. FOR SALE Springer Spaniel pups, six weeks old. Phone 870. FOR SALE POULTRY ORDER baby chicks now or custom hatching. White Wing Poultry Farm. Phoenix. Tel. 9-F-ll. B ' BY CH1X Rocks and Reds. 10c; highly-bred White Leghorns, 9c; Watzlg Poultry Farm Hatchery, Roseburg. MAMMOTH Bronze turkey eggs for ssle. or to trade for wood, calves or pigs. Phone 132-R. W L. CHICKS 9c. Ms; 6c: hardy Hansen strain, 'leavy layers, large whit eggs. Free renge-cockerels. di rect Hansen. 366-326. Rocks or Reds 10c. Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent, Ore. R. 1 SETTING EOOS. Tel. 9I6-W. F. A. Petley. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: 8-year old mare, weight inau. ttoy A. DO, juav uuim w Phoenix. FOR SALE OR TRADE 55 head An gora goats. E- E. Reamea. Phone Ill-R-3. FOR SALE 60 head high grade Hampshire ewes with lambs and unshorn: 3 pure Hampshire rams, at ranee prices. C. W. Wood, Pros pect, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SEVERAL OOOD HOMES, some un furnished. Acresge. Rents. W. J Roberts. 730 W. 3nd. Phone I528-J FOR SALE 150-acre ranch. Evans Creek, 35 acres high class river losm. balance wood and pasture, abundance of free water. Full farm equipment. Some stock. Large home and good outbuildings, e'.ec trlclty. school bus. Owner will take clear property for equity. Has Federal Loan, easy payments, 125 East 6th Street , The Real Estate Exchange. Tel. 1499. j WHEN tou tuin of real as tat thuai ol Bs-ova & rVMto, FOR SU E HOMES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Modern furnished home. 415 Woodstock, close to schools Living and dining room, kitchen, two bed rooms, bath, screened porch, gar age and woodshed. All In first class condition snd ready to move Into. Open afternoons for Inspect ion. Price 81350 for lmmediste cash. No exchange No terms. Walter H. Jones, Realtor, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 796. FOR SALE Home. . It will pay you to took this up. Consider trade for auto or radio. Balance like rent. Owner, 309 First Natl'. Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone 106. 80 No. Central. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1 Model 13 Remington .33 rifle with Lymsn peep sight; Just like new; only 813.60. Hub bsrd Bros. BARGAINS In good used tires. Big 4 Auto Wrecking Yard. FOR SALE One 6H ft. Klllfer Disc, Fleming Bros., Jacksonville. DAVENPORT. rug, chairs, bed, dresser, chiffonier. Ice box, tables, vacuum, electric sewing machine, 336 Plum. FOR SALE 3-horse power Interna tional gas engine, cnas. c. uray, Gold Hill. FOR SALE FOR STORAGE Bed, spring, two mattresses, and dresser, 820.00. Two 6-ft. show cases, 610 and 613.50. Double sink, 812.50. Six ft. counter, 94.00. Kitchen set 94.50. Ice box, 94.50. Electric sweeper, 9500 Chair, 50c. Table 50c. Coffee urn, 927.50. Davis Transfer - Stor age. 39 S. Grapo St. OLIVER disc plow for tractor to trade for cow, horse or fencing. Tel. 14-F-ll. FOR SALE Lady'a almost new black coax with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. Will sell very cheap. Also two evening dresses. Inquire 348 S Riverside, evenings 6 to 7 FOR SALE One b-horsepower electric motor, cheap. Jennings Loan Of. flee. 5 So. Front. ROOUE RIVER Yellow Dent seed corn. C. A. DeVoe, 533-J-3. FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage plants see Carey s, near Phoenix Phone 341-J-l. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, sand and gravel. Phone 913-J. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. 95 up; terms It desirod Ail makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Oo. 34 N Bartlett ROLLER canaries. Phone O. A. DeVoe MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS and roofs painted by our spray equipment quicker, better, cheaper. Special colors in materials for composition roofs. Grlnsted & Runtz. Phone 1658. PIANO TUNING Mr. MorgBn has the great Iturbl's signed endorsement. Phone 360, few days only. HAVE POWER SPRAYER Now Is the time to get your csll In for spraying cork elm, apples, pears and all kinds of shrubbery. Call 358-W. EMPTY truck going to California and various parte of Oregon wants load. Frank Newland, 820 W. 13th St. CASH paid for old gold. Jewelry, bridge work. etc. Jennings Loan Office, No. 5 South Front. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain Hcuse, 27 No. Grape St. Phone 1062 WALLPAPER cleaned. Just like new. 91.60 per room and up. Call 627-Y GOLD dust bought and sold at Red den Co, 3rd flooi Medford 8:dg LOCAL or long distance nauling We guarantee to save you money Haw ley rransfer. 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. AIISTRAC1 CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Mile System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.-Abstracts 01 Title Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No 83 North Centra) Ave. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money loaned. Phone 81 tor appointment Contracting W LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay tbett honest debts Pacific Coast Credit Association 431 Med ford dldg. tledford. Ore Dentistry. OR ROBEKT O COeV 404 Uediord Bldg DENTISTRY Dresamsklni and Mrroodrllnf . THE FASHION SHOP - Dresan.eklng and .-emo-ellug. 434 Medford Bldg Pbone 1181. Expert Window Cleaners trl OEORIU! DO IT Tel 1179 House olesnlng. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Fnmltnre Repairing. PUKNITURJE R-UPHOL.8TEKED. rt finished re-glued We carry a full line of upnolatery tamp la. A. N Tnibault. Tel. 96B-B Funeral rarlot PEKL'S FUNERAL HOME LUtlDCtlTe mc at mooersi rates Bstao lish ed 10 t ars A m tu I a n " erv we. t-M at. at OsxuAie, lei, 47, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Job Prlutm. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing il all kinds; book binding: louse-leaf ledgers; ana blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 28-30 N Grape Phone 76. ' Lawnmowera LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 75c Call and de liver fiee 33 No. Fir. Phone 261. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY pn furniture and late model autos.' Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other charges Come in and get the caah today. See W E Thomas 45 So. Central. Phone 139 Piano Instrnctlon. FRED ALTON HAlGH'l Teacher of piano Classical and popular music ooursea Halght Music Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel 73. ROOflHg STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-tight roofa Estimates and Inspection without oharge. 10th snd Plr St. Tel. 1077. Piano Dealers. SEE the Baldwin lne of Plan-is at the Electric Wiring Co, 333 W Main St, or call Mra. H O. ?uruck Tel. 1443. Painting. HARRY MARX, Painting Tinting Paperhanglng Phone 14-F-4. PO Box 304 JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 953-R. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 S Grape St Phone 644. or residence 1060. EADS TRANSFER SI STORAGE CO Offloe 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RE1NKING TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Office 309 South Front St. Phone 333. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 7th day of April. 1933. In a certain action therein, wherein R. H. Toft, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Mary E. Austin, as Executrix of the Estate of John A. Moore (also known as John Allen Moore) deceased and the estate of John A. Moore, deceased, the defend ants, for the sum of Three Hundred Seven and 28-100 (9307.28) Dollars, with Interest at 8 pei annum from December 24. 1930, With costs and disbursements taxed at Seventeen and 55-100 (917.55) Dollars, snd the further sum of Seventy-five and no- 100 (87500) Dollars, ss attorney's rees. which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerks office of aald Court In said County on the 7th day of April. 1932. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the aald execu tion. I will on the I4th day of May. iu. at iu:ou o'clock a. m, at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for caah to the highest bidder, to satisfy ssld Judg m.nt, together with the costs of this ssle. subject to redemption as pro. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Distant 4. Fierce wild dog of India t. Swear 11 Mountain la Crete II. Prepare for use agaln 14. Brazilian macaw 15. Klas 17. Cooks 19. Bovine animal 10. Genus of the drig 11. Dry 13 Depnrt 24 Liltls 27 Crnjsy 28. Half: prefix SO. Lnmb i oen nnme 11 Alternative 32. Triad 34. French oro noun 85. Cozy Dome 37 Earth Solution of Is. Make a mls- tftke 41. Produced bf Garden omt Puireractioa revents Grow old Appetizing dressing for food Before Kind of flai ix) w. moanina iw. sound 61. Thui 62. 12. wooden ore genera Ordinary II. M form or ian CUSRS ls. Qo In STlREWg3:Tl EIPPFM RlSl g RjAjR A WE LJ5 eBaItp pI l TW"T ERMs"PA rv a T AlPiKAjRlElE RfeteHlElRI HN A SlHgANN E A LE R 5 LErjTLTWM"NTl eB " L,DjNibH I K E 5ShriN EjgZ ETIEMe -P "nWiETBgiRA tiQ;M BaR;Ei na tJoin 1 e' ' r r nr r r r r wm r r 1 mi w III"IlLI II n i!Liir 2s1t i 1 31 ' 33 jp 34 5 ST" Hp 38 ' if '44 it im ui. 'Jiu. Ma, Ala 47 W'4 4f 60 ' s w-Vy 'I ' 1 sa.. -.smb. ss,t-ss- iiaj f" Vfr. s W.;S7 ': w 1 1 ' ' 1 I 1 1 t'-'--A I I vlded by law, all of the right, title, and Interest thst the said defend ants. Mary E. Austin, as Eexecutrlx of the Estate of John A. Moore (also known as John Allen Moore) deceased, and the estate of John A. Moore, de ceased. Mary B. Austin (formerly 3ary E. Wilson) In her own proper1 real estate of the said defendants person, and Chas. W. Austin, her hus-' herein, and each and all of their band, had on the I3th day of Au- j servants, scents and employes, snd gust. 1015, or now have In and to the each and all persons claiming or to following described property, situated I claim by, through or under them be In the County of Jackson, State of I forever enjoined, restrained and bar Oregon, to-wlt: red from asserting, attempting toes The Northwest quarter NW; of tabllsh or claiming any right, title. Section Fourteen (14) In Township estate. Hen or Interest in or to said Thirty-four (34) South of Range Two ; property, or any portion thereof, and (2) East, of the Willamette Meridian.: that plaintiff's title to said real prop Subject to a mortgage thereon In the i erty be forever quieted and set at principal sum or mou.uu, asteo ucto- - ber 15. 1913. in favor of J. P. Hughes snd recorded In Vol. 34, page 186-7 nf the Mortgage Records of Jackson County, Oregon. Dated thla 9th day of April. 1933. RALPH G. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By OLD A E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Summons for Publication. No. 6173-E. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon In and for the County of i jaexson. . i Nora Darby, Plaintiff, vs. George F. Horner, and Violet Horner, his wife; also all other persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest in the real estate described In the complaint herein, Defendants. To also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate described In the complaint herein, of the above defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon you, and each of you, are horeby required to appear and answer the complaint rued against you in Je above entitled suit on or before the 23rd day of May, 1932, aald date be ing the last day of four weeka from tne oate 01 tne ursi puoucauon 01 1 esUtt ,ncl Mklng that a decree and this summons, and said period ofi,rf., k. mH. .twin .nri unnrov- four weeks being the time prescribed lnMl(l ,,nai npon ,na ;mlnt snd for publication hereof: and It you fall i MUllnt ,lld ut, ,M discharging so to appear and answer aald com- slii xutrlx thereof and making plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff suoh ,lnaln!, ,na decree In said mat will apply to the Court for the relief ; wr M m,y proptr und d final demanded In her complaint, to-wlt : report snd account and that on said That a decree be entered adjudl- day the County Court for Jackson eating any and all right, title, estate. I Co nty, Oregon, made and entered lien or claim which you. or any ofan ord MUlng the hour of ten you have, or claim to have in, to or upon tne real property situated m Jackson County, Oregon, described as follows, to-wlt: Prom a stone In the center of the County Road, said stone being East .0 foet from the Northwest corner : V ?L L; NO4?. In Xown8hlp 38 account or to the making of the find South of Range 2 Wt of the W. M.. tng8 and decree as prayed for there run thence South 18 deg. 00 min.ln, to appear In said court at said West along the center line of the time and make such objections. All County Road 614.5 feet to the place ! persona having any Interest in said of beginning, and from said place of estate or any objections to the allow beginning running thence along theftnc of said final account and the center line of said road South 18. annrmmi nr ih fin. r.nnrf m deg. 00 mln. West 603.6 feet; thence ft ion r said roM South 31 deg. 02 mln. west wo o reet: tnence south 39 deg. 16 mln. West 105 3 feet to the West line of aald D. L. C. No. 49. at a point which Is l3outh 0 deg. 03 mln. East 1407.86 feet from the Northwest corner of said D. L. C. No. 49; thence South 0 deg. 03 mln. East along said D. L. C. line 616.34 feet to a point which is North 0 den. 03 mln. West 627.0 fect from the Southwest corner !LT,J?; ,henc, ZifiSff TAln"c.?? ,f 'h-8ut of to a point which U South 0 deg. 17 mln. West 1782 feet from a atone with a cross set for a corner; thence North 88 deg. 49 mln. West 618.1 feet to the place of beginning, containing 28.0 acres of land, more or less; Also, beginning at a stone with cross, eet for corner, said stone being 1050.0 root East and 322.1 feet South of the Northwest corner of D. L. C. No. 40 In Township 38 South of Range 2 West of the W. M., and from said stone running thence South 0 deg, 17 mln. West 178.2 feet; thence North 88 deg. 49 mln. West 249.7 feet; thence North 8 deg. 37 mln. East 178.8 feet; thence South 89 deg. 00 mln, East 223.9 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1 acre of land, more or less, and declaring all such claims to be null and void, and de- Cross-Word Puzzle Saturday's Puzzit . About 7. Italian eoln I. Sliort tickets Serf 10. Worthless leaving 1L tiilatttf 16. Incline the head Purposed Writs musle Amid Sea rcer Precious stones Meirlo meas ure of capa city Prutsea 28. Exclamation 21 lllumt comb, form IS. Commence ment II. Dutch meter 38. Honked up 3H. Cask 0; Sound 43. Metalliferous rock 44. Rcruttntse i h Always 4 1. Poucb 47. Self . 41. War aviator of record 4t. Endeavor so. Psrcelve II. Guide's low est note 17. Caustto elka- una solution DOWN L Whits lie 2. City to Okla homa t. Having a rank smell or taita 4. Pulled I. Pronoun creelng that said plaintiff is the own er In fee simple of said premises, and of the whole thereof, subject to a contract to convey the last above described one-acre tract to A. J. Ed monds, free and clear of any right. title, estate, lien or interest in said rest, and for such her and further relief as to the Court msy seem Just and equitable in the premises. This summons Is published by or der of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered In said court and cause on the 33nd day of April. 1932. prescribing that sld summons be served by publlcstlon thereof, once each week for four consecutive weeks In the Medford Mall Tribune, a dully neivansner or general circulation, printed and published at Medford, uregon. Tne date or tne itrat pub- Ucstion of this summons Is April 4am, i32. T. W. MILES. Attorney for Plslntlff. Address: Jackson County Bank Bldg. Medford. Ore. Notice of Final Estate Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Annie McReynolds, Deceased. Notice la hereby given by the un derslgned. Eva May Ellis, as execu tnx of the estate of Annie McReyn- did on the 9th day of April. 103a. file wltn the county court lor jAcxson County. Oreaon. her final report and saaAiii Cak tio lsimstnt' itf anili-t o'clock a. m. on Thursday, the 12th day of May, 1932, as the time for '.he hearing of said final report and ac count and all objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. and requiring all persons having any Ki-rin. .nhar rt ,rf rAnn- ... i the maklnn of such find Inn and de cree and to the discharge of satd ex ecutrix are hereby required to appear at said time and place and make such objections Otherwise a decree will be taken In accordance with such re port and account. EVA MAY ELLIS. Executrix of the Estate of Annie McReynolds, Deceased Notice of Sate or Real Property. Oregon for Jackson County In the Matter of Guardianship of Wilson .Church, a Minor. Notice Is hereby given, that in pur suance of an order of the County Court of the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, made on the 17th day of March, 1932, In the matter of the estate of Wilson Church, a minor, the undersigned guardian of said estate will sell at private sale to the highest bidder tor cash, and suoject to con firmation of said court, on Saturday the 13th day of May, 1932, at Room 201, Liberty Building, Medford. Ore gon, all the right, title and estate of the said Wilson Church, a minor. In and to that certain real property situ ated and being In the County of dour as, state of Oregon, described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point In the center of the county road 1.40 chains went and 0.806 chains north 70 degrees 80 minutes westerly from the corner stone at the southeast Interior L. corner of the Isaac Jones Donation Land Ctalm No. 03 In Township twenty-seven (27) south of Range six 9) west of the w. M.; running thence north 70 degrees 30 minutes west 3 335 chatna: thence north 10 8 chains; thence south 70 degrees 30 minutes east 3.32ft chains; thence sruth 18.11 "3 chains to the place of Beginning, containing five acres, more or less. Dated and first published April inn, iwi-f. MRS. MAYBELLE CHURCH. Guardian of Wilson Church, a Minor. WIMBR, Msy J. (Spl.) Tttdljr Evans valley la Hooded with bright sunshine and the dogwood trees are gorgeous with creamy blossoms In gulches sloping to the esstward. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith motored to Portland and Milwaukee on bust ,nesa last week, returning Wednesday. They are putting In garden, fruit trees and corn at their new home alx miles north of Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Smith and J. M. Warner of "Inn Under the Pines.' spent Wednesday with Mrs. Catharine N. Law. Mra. Undon Hatch has been rery III the past week but Is Improved "Red" la again busy with his mining Mr. and Mrs. Hatch of Rogue River and Mr. and Mrs. William Tracer have been dally attendants at the undon Hatch borne during Mrs Hatch's Illness. W. J. Adler and son of Olendsle. Cal, have been calling In this vlcln Ity lately, looking at real estate tor a realty firm In Olendsle. Mr. Adler Is a brother-in-law of the Gibsons of "Weasku Inn." where they are vlstlng and enjoying fishing at Sav age Rapids dam. Jim Cook of Oold Hill was a busi ness caller here Saturday. Mrs. Bsrto and Mrs. Law msrie business trip to Grants Pass Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. cole, have moved from Cali fornia to "Oak Hill" farm, where they art Improving surroundings and put ting In crops and garden. For the first time In many years. there are no empty houses in Evans vslley. People seem to be moving In from everywhere and occupying a;i available ranches. Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Smith and Wimer Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto made a 1 business trip to Medford Monday. Mr. Landberg, the Watklns man. Is calling here. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bowen called on Mrs. Lsw and Mra. Barto Thurs day. There will be a candidates' meeting ta Enterprise Orange hall. May 4, to which all candidates are Invited. Re freshments and a social time. Date for the Copco entertainment at Enterprise Orange hall Is still un decided. It Is hoped to have the new electric light celebration May 14 Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, May 2. (Special) joe Kantor, sr., who has been con fined to his home the past week with a sprained ankle Is some better. He was ablo to go to Medlord 'inursaay, Helen Kantor Is recovering from an attack of the flu. Mrs. Putman la Improving rapidly from her operation of last week. She la still confined to the Sacred Heart hoADltal. Mr. Bowman who has been In IU health the past several months Is getting along as well as could be ex pec ted. Lem Hughes drove to Sams Valley Thursday to see his brother, K. P, Hughes. T. R. Hughes who has been visiting there for the last few days returned home with him. Mrs. Ray Ward attended Phoenix Thursday club meeting held at the home of Mrs. Ted Furry at Central Point, Thursday. Quests of Kantors Thursday eve nlng were Ivan Olsen and . C. Hill. Mrs. John Stewart of Grants Pass called on her mother, Mrs. A. B, Ferns and other relatives and friends in the community last week. The Stewarts formerly made their home In this valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward mere among many at the boat races Sunday. Guesta of Ed Marshall Thursday were Byron Bowman, Ed. Putman, and Bob Marshall. The latter came from Long Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. George Drake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall spent the a iter noon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long Wednesday. mis. Lester Carr was in Medford Wednesday for dental work. Several men of the community have been working on the Irrigation ditch preparing to start Irrigation In the near future. Mr. Payne, our mall man. left the last of the week for his vacation on a trip to Seattle to visit friends and relatives. DROWNING INFANT ST. HELENS, Ore, May 3. m Mrs. Lena Porquer, 43, today was recovering irom self-inflicted knife wounds across her wrists but appar ently had no recollection . of yester day when she allegodly tossed her iB-month-oid daughter, Marian, to her death In a well on an abandoned farm near Goble. Hospital attendants said Mrs. For- quer called frequently for her baby out that aha had not been Informed of her death. E STATES WASHINGTON, May 7. (AP) The agriculture department today partially closed the money tills out of which have been pouring loans to help farmers plant new crops. The time limit for filing applications ex pired In all except northeastern states, Ohio and Michigan. The department, characterised re cently by Secretary Hyde as the "prise boob" In financial history, at the close of business Isst night had loaned 88.028,934 to 440,748 farm ers. The average loan was 8127.17. MARIA JERITZA ALSO NEW YORK. May 2. (fl The Times says Maria Jerltaa. the Aus trlsn soprano, haa Joined Benlamlno Olgil, Italian tenor. In refusing to accept a salary reduction from the Metropolitan Opera association and will not return to the opera neat sea son, , Mme. Jerltta, who In private life Is the Bsroness Leopold von Popper, sailed for Europe last month. Band Will Play Depression Away BOISE, Idsho, May J. im The Boise city band began Saturday to tooi away tne depression, Volunteering Its services, the band will play through the streets every Ssturdsy afternoon, which la nisrket time for a large agricultural section about the city. Bridegroom Killed Putting Up Radio SEATTLE. Wsah., May 2. UP) n electric ensrge from a hlg,h ten sion wire, trsnsmltted through a ra dlo aerial wlr eht held In his hand, killed Edwin Kuhn, 30, on an apart, ment roof today while his fiancee awaited his return In a room below. PORTLAND, Ore., Msy 3. (p) so Bweeney, Multnomeh county au ditor, dted at a hospital here early today. Hs was 67 years old. Meteorological Report May 2, 1M3. Foreotits. .Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday unsettled, probably with showers. Moderate temperature. Oregon: Unsettled, probably with showers west portion tonight and, Tuesday. Moderate temperature. Local Data. Lowest temperature thla morning, 46 degrees. Tempirature a year ago todayt Highest, 71; lowest. 49. Total precipltatto nslnce September 1, 1931, 17.C3 inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yea terday, 64; 6 a. m. today 93. . Sunset today, 7:10 p.m. Tomorrow Sunrise, 6:04 a.m.; sunset, 7:12 p.m. Obirrratlons Taken at A i Meridian Time. tmnr ss Is sf ? eit, f 3 g f Baker City 60 43 T. Cloudy Boston . 62 A6 .56 cloudy Boise . . 68 48 .01 Rain Chicago a 43 T. Clear Denver ' 68 48 P. Cdy, Des Moines. 63 38 Clear Fresno . ........ "8 64 .01 Cloudy Helena . 63 38 .04 P. Cdy. Los Angeles .- 70 64 Clear MEDFORD 67 46 HI Cloudy New York CO 9 .53 Clear Phoenix .. . 04 60 Cloudy Portland 68 48 .10 Cloudy Reno 60 43 .01 Cloudy Roseburs; .., . 64 48 .30 Rain Salt Lake 74 38 P. Cdy. San Francisco.-.. 63 64 T. cloudy Seattle 54 48 .03 Cloudy Spokane ... - 54 44 .63 Clear Washington, D.C. 73 54 .30 Cloudy E TO ATTEND RITE WASHINGTON. May 3. (AP) From the lodge rooms of hamlet and city a host ot Masons will coma to Alexandria May 12 to dedicate a monument to one of their early leaders In thla country George Wash lngtoru Officials of the George Washing ton Masonlo National Memorial as sociation aald today 30.000 members of the order have filed reservations for the bicentennial year ceremony. Arrangements have been made for 100,000 visitors. - - Li DEMPSEY OFFER , -1 CHICAGO, May S. (AP) King t. vlnsky hesrd rumblings from Reno. Nev. today that he would be offered 80.000 for a to-round battle with Jack Dempsey there on July 4. The offer will come from a big gambler, aald "Leaping Lena" Levy, manager of her big brother fighter, the Klngflsh. "And, oh, he Is such t big gam bler," quoted Leaping Lena. "I cant tell you his name, but he certainly Is a big gambler." EVANSlOEyGllGE Plans are being completed for the candidates' ball to be given by the Enterprise Orange at the Grange hall in Ivans Valley, May 4, to which all the candidates for office and all resi dents of the valley are cordially In vl ted. A short program la being arranged during which the Introduction of the candidates will be made to those present. Following the program danc ing and a general get-acqualnted time will be enjoyed until supper 1 served by the Grsnge ladles. Everyone Is urged to be on hand at 8 o'clock and meet the futura officers. Poor man Creek Water Sought SALEM. Ore.. May 7. (AP) Only three pemlts for water were re quested the pest week, and all of these smsll The lsrgest waa that of Phil Williams, Jacksonville, for 3.8 second feet of water from Poorman creek, tributary of the Applegata river, for placer mining In Jackson county. Grappler Subdued By Limbs of Law SPRING FIELD, III., May 9. ()) Polios were forced to Intervene In a wrestling show here Saturday when Floyd Marshall, Phoenix. Ariz., grap pier, kicked Referee Bob Manogoff out of the ring and then proceeded to beat unconscious bis opponent, Paul Harper, Dallas, Tex. Pioneer Dies THE DALLES, Ore.. May 8. W1 Mrs. Cecils DeJarlet Mlguet, JS died here yesterday. She had been a resident of this district for seventy years. Until 17110 naval guns were fired by means of a priming and a piece) of match rope. The first patent Issued In the Unit ed States was for s process of mak ing pearl ashes. No. Bartlett-,