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' BEDFORD' ItSIIl TRIBUNE, . EEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUXE. 28. 1932. PAGE lsEsl to3'l to-Rent Mi HECIOil1 mm UpTO-THE MfNUf i is DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD ; ; ' HEBE ARB THE RATES l per word flrat Insertion Each additional Insertion. per word -lo ; (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without snn changes . ..U.36 75 Phone 3 LOST Man's suit coat and swim- mine ault. Sat. afternoon on Crater , ' I.&ke Hlway. Notify Mrs. N. Dun, i . Prospect, Ore. LOST Monday, black parasol. Leave nvikun. nfflce. LOST Sunday, top to fly rod at Mc- Aiiister Soda Springs. Leave at Tri- - bune office. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. FOUND POUND Keytalner with six keys and lock. Owner can have same by call ing at The Crest and and paying for ad. - - ' ' POUND Fraternity pin.. Owner can have same by calling at the Mnll Tribune and identifying and pay ing for aa. - 1 ' I -ESTKAYED ' I Creek district, yeaning oerocj heifer. J. A. Manke. R. F. o. 1. 1 Medford. tf HELP WANTED FEMALE - WANTED" Capable unencumbered woman who Is willing to keep house for good home. No children to care for. Call at 327 No. Holly St., morn ings or evenings for Information. HELP WANTED MALE I INSlRUOTION $1380-83400 YEAR Government Jobs. Men-women, 18-50 Steady work. We coach for examinations. List posi tions and full particulars FREE Write Immediately today sure. Box 12360, Mall Tribune, Medford. Oregon. HELP WANTED Mme and female. A LIMITED-number of students to attend Medford Packing School In preparation for coming fruit har vest. More fruit packers are need ed to exclude outside help. Phone 1532-H or call at 840 East 9tli St., mornlrrgs. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position as cook, private home town or wunu,,. n..-... references. Phone 379-R. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Wool and lambs. J. J. Os- enbrugge. HAY UKirULru pci . Brown. Talent. WANTED Saddle horse or pony to keep thru summer ior iw iww dy Marshall. Phone 779-U WANTED A lanre size used electric fan; address J. B, Mall Tribune ! giving size, condition and price. WANTED Laundry, completely fin ished, 8c lb. Phone 889-X-2. EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various parts of Oregon wants load. Prank Newland. 820 W. 13th St. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 37 NO Orape St. lei 1062 FOR RENT IIOUKES FOR RENT Comfortable home. Fur nished or partly furnished. Very reasonable to right party. Inquire 1326 Baling Ave. 4 ROOM modern furnished house. 20.00. .. Permanent renters oniy. Phone T90-L. .n B.ur Bm.ll fiirntahert house on court one block of Mnln. Adult couple. Electric range and frlgtd alre. Phone 319-B. FOR BENT Five or six room moa ern unfurnished house. Inquire 436 No. Holly. POR BENT New modern house, close In at 321 N. Ivy St. Inquire at 331 N. Ivy or phone 331-Y. FOR BENT My beautiful home on Rose and Fourth St. Complete In every detail. Must be seen to be ap preciated. Also two modern du plexes 'laving electric refrleerator, store and water heater. For ap pointment phone Mr. Kyle Cook, 891-L or Tenwald Agcy. FOR RENT 4 room house. 10 mo. Central Point. Mrs. Wilson. POR RENT OR SALE Modern 6-room house or will trade for house In or near Grant Pass. 744 W. Jsx-k.cn. POR RENT 6 room furnished or un furnished house, garden spot and fruit, 537 Putman and Austin. FOR RENT Modern house, close In P".:ie shade, lawn and garden lot. W per miD.ua. CiJ at Hi South Rltsrud. FOR RENT HOUSES fR BENT Furn. house. 304 So. Grape. FOR BENT Modern 5 room bouse. 123 Almond. FOR RENT Oood 6-room furnished house. Phone 697-J-l. FOR RENT That beautiful, large home at 23 North Orange street. Flowers, lawn, fruit, double gar age. Available now. Key at 44 North Peach. Phone 1473-W. 4 BOOM modern rurnlshed bouse. 120.00. Permanent renters only. Phone 790-L. FOR RENT 3-room modern bouse, nest, convenient, reasonable. 1015 w. nm. FOR RENT Purmsned house, close In. Tel 310-Y. FOR BENT 411 Wodstock, room nicely furnished house, i28 per month. Phone 10-XX-l, central Point. FOR RENT 4 so s-room houses Phone 109. SO N Central. FOR RENT 8 room modern furnish ed house, call at 414 8. Riverside. FOB RENT Oood 6-room house. Thone 1041-M. FOB BENT 3 room house; 1 room house; cabin. All furnished. 819 Summit. FOR BENT Modern 6 room cottage, $17.60. 813 So, Orape. FOR REN'l Humes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White FOR BENT Modern partly furnished ' 4-room cottage, east side. Call at 414 8. Riverside. F0R rent 3-room furnished house, moderrL Call 315 or U13-J. FOB RENT APARTMENTS SEE my 3-room furn. apt, close in. strictly modern. Adulte only. Call 240 So. Grape. FOR RENT Apartment, private bath. I No Oakdale. J 2 ROOM apartment, screen porch and garage. Adults. 114 Almond. : LARGE 8 room furn. apt., private J bath and entrance. Phone 592-Y, j or 9 E. Jackson. ! for" rent flchiiler" Apfck beVutifut ly furnished and modern. Prices j ranging from $30 to (50. Corner I 6tb and Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Inquire after 8 p. m., 503 So. Holly. , " " : " ' , r FOR RENT Modern furnished apt., downstairs. 845 No. Bartlett. HOMES FOR RENT OaU 708. FURN. APT. for rent; 8 rooms, bath, steam heat and Frlgtdalre. Hawk Apt. Phone 667. FURNISHED bouse, 2 and 8-room apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR BENT 2-rooto apartment. 410 520 So Fir. Phone 1320. FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM. 835 So. Ivy. Phone 842-X. FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable. 33 No. Peacb. BEDUCED BATES for room and board at 718 E Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nice cool sleeping room, close !n. Home privileges. Price reasonable. Phone 1076-J. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Warehouse 35x100 suit able for trucking service, front and rear entrance, close to business cen ter. Phone 769-R. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE AT ONCE $1000 equity In Income property, for 29 or 30 model car. 718 Welch. FOR SALE OR TRADE Hay-baler for livestock. Northern Pacific Pur and Trading Co., Prospect. FOR SALE or will trade for Copco stock, property at 1016 Court St. Call C. A. Plckel, 168. TRADE '29 Ford truck for light car. 616 W. 3nd. FOR SALE OB TRADE The former Garfield Auto Wrecking Part busi ness. Would sell cheap or trade for good light used car. Car lot and bldg. at reasonable rent. Set Dr. I. D. Phlpps, 226 E. Main. TRADE Residence and 3 lots, fine location for good land. 200 W. Jackson. TO TRADE Equity In modern fire room house for small truck or trac tor. K C, Mall Tribune. tf PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade for light car. Jacksonville Star Boute. Box 81-B. TRADE Equity of l500 In 6-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage. Writ Box 3834, Tribune. FOB TRADE 2 modem boutea. part ly furnlsned, for small Improved acreage. 414 8. Riverside. FOB S.H.E POULTRY FOB SALE Baby turkeys, cheap. Must sell to make room for others. Phone 1051. Ask for Gladys Calner. FOR SALE TKX'LRS FOR SALE 1 ton Dodge truck. Or trade for light car. Addree 823 W 10th St., Medford. FOR SALE HOMES STUCCO home, 406 North Oakdale. I corner of 3rd St., hardwood floors, fireplace, two sleeping rooms, tubs, , garage. Very attractive price and terms. C. 8, Butterf leld. Realtor. FOB SALE OR TRADE 1200 equity In large bunzalow No 816 Howard street for 300 cash or will trad for anything w can use Loan pay ment like rent Phone 7-P-14 or 51-7-L or see Clsrenot Plerc. FOR SALE Attractive home, Phone 106. 0 No, Centra, TOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1927 Chev. coach, good condition. Prlee 1 15.00. Phone Ashland, 50. 1928 Chevrolet coach, new paint, good rubber. Price 200.00, Phone Ash land, 50. 1929 Ford A Fordor. A real buy, 290.00. Phone Ashland. 50. 1927 Oakland sport roadster, looks good, runs good. Price 115.00. Phone Ashland, 50. 1931 Late Model Ford town sedan, only driven 6000 miles. Just like new. Prlc 400.00. Phone Ashland, 50. 1931 Model AA Ford ,dual wheel hy draullo dump truck. A-l condition, Price 550.00. Phone AAhland, 50. FOR SALE Packard, exoellent condi tion. Bargain. Call W. I. Vawtor. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford property, 280 acres of timber and woodland. Phon 549-B. GOOD USED CABS With 1933 License Real Buys! 1931 Ford Sport Roadster. 1929 Ford 4-door Sedan. 1931 Ford 2-door Sedan. 1028 Essex Sedan. 1928 Essex Coupe. - Also a number of other good cars to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC, Phone 18 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FORCED SALE--5 room modern home, 2 lots, west side, close schools, fine garden, cherries etc. Should eell for above 2000, on todays market. Youxa for 1200. Financed private loan. TWO ACRES highly Improved tract. 6 room new modem home, logan berries, black cap, reds, strawber ries, variety of fruits, best loca tion. Priced to sell at 3100. Terms. We advertise our best buys only. Our experience In real estate val uea should be worth something to you. Try us. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Realtors. 125 E. 6th Phone 1496 RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIGHBANKS 30 acre with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Bank The most frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't equal this location at 2500. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Pbone 796. WHEN you thin: of real estate think of Brown 6e Whit. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 months old heifer calf. Bud Stammen, Orchard Home Drive. PIGS Weaners and feeders. 1 up. Hlway Boat Shop, Pac. Highway, Central Point. FOR SALE Young fresh Jersey cow, cheap. Also grain, hay and pasture. Phone 408-R-4 at mealtimes. FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn bull calves. All agee. Cheap. Klrtland Farm, Central Point. LARGE work horse for sale or trade. Phone 417, FOR SALE Livestock Fresh milk cows. Adolf Schula, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Large Icebox. Pat's 2nd Hand Store. Come out and get your bargain. SPECIAL CLEAN-UP SALT OF PIPE At FITTIN1GS Vve are dismantling the California and Oregon Lbr. Co. plant at Brookings, Oregon and have over 100,000 feet of pipe from 1" to 13" which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. The Port land Machinery Co., Brookings, Ore., or Portland. Ore. CARPET 200 yards, not new but good shape, 35c yard. All or part, Box 7402, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Oat hay, cheap. Phone 9-F-4. GLADIOLA bloom 25c dor,., also fry ers. Mrs. Dressier. 1107 East Main. FOR SALE Cherries. R. R. Guches, Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L. BINO and Royal Ann cherrlea, half mile south Whit school bouse on Orlffln Creek. FOR SALE Two-burner Florence Oil stove. Reg. price 18.50. Sale price 13.50 Hubbard Bros. BARGAIN 10 shares Copco 6 Pre ferred stock at 50.00 per share. 410 Medford Bldg., Phon 864. RED CURRANTS. Phone 639-J-3. FOR SALE Choice Oerman Roller canarlea. Phone 1083-X. FOR SALE Dairymen like Ekonomy Dairy Fly Spray best. New low prices. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Cyanogaa kill squash bugs. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE New De Luxe Electric range, new 6-plece dining room set, price reasonable. 303 Vancouver. LLOYD LOOM baby buggy In good condition. Will trade for child's cart. Ruby SchulB, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE Oood second hand tim bers and 8-ln. plank, cheap. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. POWER SPRAYER Now is the time to catch your fruit treea, cork, elm an all shrubbery. Phone 250-W. . POULTRY PEP Cur dljentery la I days. Monarch Seed and Peed Co. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertlllier. sand and gravel. Phone 012-J. RED CURRANTS. Phone 639-J-2. POR SALE Used sewing machine, all makes. 5 up; trm li desired. All make rented and repaired. Whit Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett SEE OUR NEW SINGER VACUUM CLEANER Extra good buy on elec tric and treadle Singer machine Machine for rent and repaired Tel. N . changed from Book luting to 644-J. 6INOEA ttWIXa MACHINE CO. 239 E. 6th. I BOATS, speed, pleasure and ekirf or to your order Hlway Exchange, ; Eatt Central Point, Mali Tribune Daily ACROSS 1 Small cuahlon 4. Part of a church I. Death notice 13. real 14 Absorb 1$, Interpret! archalo 16. Flritt garden U. Oli) Indian tribe IS, On tii ocean la. Rubber '.'l. The shank !3. Spoil li. Writing Imple ment IS. Italian rolnt 27. Manufactured 39. Speed contest 30. Death JS. Silkworm 83. Kfliblt) sub stance de rived from Ceylon moss IS. Vater flying In fine oar tides 31. Northwestern state: abbr. 40. Wise men 42. Unasplrated 43. Moldy 4L. Iodine, comb. . form 4(1. Poems 17. Pertaining to the wind (9. Color 61. Unintentional aperture S3. Part of a ship 53. 014 expres sion of dls - cust Solution of Yesterday's Purzli LAY aIl a R kIo n e !lA Kil-fej E EDUS iPP&ilD E Nil LADES LmG l UNAT Ejp E IMEnKaIs E kMfiFl Mlli MlHMl a r aMc AGE' SO. l-ulgarlan coin 68. Oriental food staple 69. Jishers for ' eels A3. Level 64. Grhidin tooth 66. Word of sol emn ratifica tion 7. Baaeball team 63. Mark used to Indicate a sliort vowel 69. Melody 70. SinRlnic voice 71. More peculiar 72. Before Hf I" I" Hf 1J h y 1 tor TTT 13 1" IP 20 " PI35 ijlit M 35 ii" -mr 1- 2 n n 11:5 iiiplll , H 5 i-zr ri "l5 : spT"- """"Ip II75 MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY CASH for lurnltura, tools or what Save you. Medford Bargain Hxusa, 37 No. Qrap St. Priori 106a EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 410 East Main. Haircut 25c. Open till 8 vsnlngs. CASH paid (or ola gold, Jewelty. brldg work, eto. Jennings Loan Office, No. fi South Front. LOCAL or long distano bauling wt guarantee to save 70U money Haw ley rransfer, 618 North Riverside Pbone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY autonrouue loan. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up Dalanoe due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payment Additional money loaned. Phone 81 for appointment Abstract JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance, The only complete Titl system In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 8. No. 83 North Central Ave., upstalra. Dressmaking and Kemodf ling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .emot:eli... 424 Medford Bldg Pbone 1181. Kipert IVIoduw Cleaners LET OEOHOE DO IT Tel 1173 House olesutng, Floor waxing, Orl ental rug cleaning, specialty. Job Ptlntlii. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In Mutbern Oregon. Printing n all kinds; book binding; louee-leaf ledgers; and blank, billing systems, duplicating cash salea slip and everything In the printing line. 38-80 N. Orape. Phone 74. Funeral parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Dlstlnctlre serrlc at moderate rates. Estab lished 30 yeara. Ambulann serf 10. 8th St at Oakdale Tel. 47, Pnrnltur. Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, rt flniahed re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A. N Thlbault. Tel. S09-R LawiiDioiters LAWNMOWER3 SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 7o Call and de liver dee 33 No. Fir. Phone 361. tmmmvmvmnm jfceaeBaMBakaMifl $20,000 Orchard, Gentleman's Home $7250 40 Arr In pear, W arret In bearing, 20 arres young pfare. Beaut I Iful home. ImnroTtmenfa alone pott prlrt aked for plar. Elec tric pump for Irrigation, fine spring water piped to house.. A beautiful home and talualile orchard. Total prke 17,230.00 t-KKH cash, balance terms. BARNES & CORN, Thorn 40! nio-Y Cross-Ward Puzzle IS. Look slyly SO. Quldo's high . est note -3. Pouchea -6. Hecover til. Spread out In line of battle Clatter 30. Deepen with a machine 31. Mentally sound 33. Looks at nar rowly 33. Feminine name 14 Dlssoluta man 3d. Unable to pay one's debts . ST. Gone hy 41. Wizard 44. ElRlith Jew. Ih ni otbi var. 41. Bands on the hips and el bows ex tended ft). Piece out K3. Canceled S3. The thigh bone 64, Goddess of peace 65, Anglo-Saxon slave 68. Siberian river F7. wicked f9. String 61. Tardy 63. New: comb. form 65. Halt and fare well DOWN X. Christian priest t. Pertaining to Mara I. Lairs 4. The western continents 6. Gaelic sea sod 6. Moment 7. Device for aging cloth I. Take up attain i. AnRlo-Saion money of account 10, Bedaubed 11. Notion 17. Laceration BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance No other charge Come In and get the cash today. Se W E. Thomas. it So. Central. Phon 130 Painting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. . Quality work at lower prices. Pbone 640 or 933-R. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAJOH'i Teacher of piano. Classical and popular muslo course Haight Music Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 73. Piano Dealers. SEE the Baldwin line of Pianos at the Electric Wiring coH 333 W Main 8t or call Mrs. H. O. .'urucksr Tel. 1443. Roofing STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builder of water-tight roofs Estimates and Inspection without charge. 10th and Fir St. Tel. 1077. Transter. REINKINQ TRUCKING CO, Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir 8treet. Phone 332. ' DAVIS TRANSFER STORAGE Service guaranteed. 30 8. Orape 8t. Phone 644, or residence 1060. EAD6 TRANSFER 4 STORAGE CO. Of floe 1016 No. Central. Phone 818 Prices right. Service guaranteed. Violin instruction SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO 8TU denta of the Violin In keeping with the times, John R. Knight Is offering the following rates; One private lesson each month 81.S0, with a class lesson each week fol lowing at a total cost per month of 2.50; In addition to this Palmer's Music House I offering a special free lesson Inducement to those who purchase violin outfits. Class es beginlng July 1st. Register now at Palmer or telephone Jackson ville, 154. LEGAL NOIICFS Notice In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estat of Mar garet A. Miller, also known a Margaret Miller, deceased. Notice 1 hereby given that the undersigned hsa filed his Final Ac count and Report In the above en titled matter, and the above entitled Court ha fixed July 30th, 1333, at 10 o'clock A. M. In the County Court Room In the Court Houe In Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections REAL ESTATE 15 n. Central to aald 'tnal Account, and for the settlement thereof. EDWARD O. MILLER. Aciininutrator with the Will annexed. Notice to Creditors Notice la hereby given that I have been appoints by the County Court of Jackson Comity, Oregon, Admin istratrix of the Estate of John W. Jacoba. deceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims agaliut atd estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me at the of fice of Harry c. Skyrman. attorney for anld estate, at Room 409 Med ford Building, In Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first publish ed June 28th, 1033. EDITH h. JACOBS, Administratrix, Notice of Sheriff's Rale By virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me direct ed and dated on the 10th day of June, 1932, in a certain suit therein, wherein S. W. Hutchinson and Jen nie Hutchinson, husband and wife as Plaintiffs, recovered a decree th.it there is due them upon the promis sory note described in plaintiff's com plaint the sum of $4031.33 with In terest thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from July 30th, 1930. to gether with 230,00 aa attorney's feea and costs taxed at 39.30; that said amount 1 a Hen upon the real estate hereafter described and ordering the sale thereof for the satisfaction of said decree, which decree was enroll ed and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in satd County on the 10th day of June, 1933, Notice la hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion, J. will on the 16th day of July. 1933, at 10:00 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 publlo auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satlafy aald decree, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and Inter est of the said defendants In and to the following described property, situ ated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, towlt: The Northeast Quarter (NEi) of the Northeast Quarter (NE'i) of Section S8. Township 33, South of Range 1 West or the Willamette Meridian, and which Is North of the highway as the same now traverses said described tract; and the Southwest Quarter (SW',4) of the Southeast Quarter (SE'i) Section 35 in the aforesaid Town ship and Range, excepting and re serving from the last described land, however, a diagonal atrip two rods vide running from the South east to the Northwest serosa the extreme Southwest corner of said land, together with the heredita ment and appurtenances thereun to appertaining. Dated this llth day of June, 1932. RALPH O. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson. Deputy. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of James Burns, deceased. Notice la Hereby Given that the. undersigned has filed his Final Ac count In the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed July 18, 1033, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. in the County Court room In the Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Pinal Ac count, and for the settlement there of. J. R. NORRIS, Executor. NOTICE TO CltKIHTOUB IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON OR JACKSON COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP SARAH ADELINE HULL, Deceased. The undersigned has been appoint ed and qualified by the county court of the State of Oregon for Jack son county aa Executor of the estate of Sarah Adeline Hull, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to t esent them, duly verified, with proper vouchers, to me at the office of Rawles Moore, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford. Oregon, within six months from June 7, 1033, the date of this notice. CLARENCE PIERCE, Executor. CITATION IN THE COUNTY COTTRT OP THE STATE OP OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM GROHH, Deceased, TO ALL PERSONS, KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, as heirs at law of the Estat- of William Groan, deceased, o: who claim to have an Interest In said estate; in ptirsuance of an order of said court made and entered on ti e 7th day of June. 1933, you are hereby notified and cited to appear in said court on Saturday, July Iflth, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock in the fore- noon ' mat A tUm ,.M. u-i , i.- July term of said Court In the court w court, in tne (jotiniy Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, then and there to ihnv emu ir . k m,t or any thereof have, why an order of wniu vuurt anemia not oe maoe dlrect g and ordering P. B. Wah), admin Istrator of said estate to sell the '-Uowlng described real property be longing to the estate of aald decedent; Lot 12, Block 1, Whitman Park Addition to the City of Medford, J-ckson County, Oregon, which aald real property is of the probable value of 300.00, for the purpose of paying the claims against 1 estate, and the costs and ex penaei of administration. IN WITNESS WHEItEOP. J have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of this court this 7th day of June, 1033. ' DELILIA STEVENS MEYER, County Clerk. By HELEN DUO AN, Deputy. Blaze Destroys Shady Cove Barn SHADY COVE, June 3D. (8p1.) j A barn belonging to Joe Hoeklna on . his place Joining Shady Cove park, i burned one night last week, The bsrn waj filled with new hay and t spontaneous combustion is believed the cause of the flre( the hay not being properly cured. Fourth of July Special. Perman ent M and up. Try our new Ava- cado facials. Bowman's. Phone 67. j Sold at the Jumbo wmon -dellc-l loua home-made fude. Made by ' Mis. Prank Rodger, WOES BEVTSRLY WhlS, Cal.. Jun 3D. (AP) Charlie Chaplin, th bsfsy trouscrtd film comMlan, was Charles 3pnr Chaplin, th world econom ist, today, Home a few daya from a trip around th world during which hs saw' soo nomlo disorder everywhere." Chaplin has announced what he believes Is a remedy for unemployment and heavy taxes. His cure for economlo Ills, an nounced in a 1,800 word statement, calls for the cancellation of Oermany reparations by allowing each nation to pay Itself In a new International currency, HI ststement, In part, read: "lt the allies Issue the amount that Germany owes them In an In ternational currency and pay them selves, each nation to be given her share according to her agreement. Tula would be a fiduciary currency guaranteed by the allies to have the same par value aa gold. To Insure this guarantee each nation could de posit In a central bank a bond In proportion to the value of her share. "This would be used for holding each nation to her promts guaran teeing to recognlz this currency on a gold par value. Such a bond could be financed in each participating country by a bank loan or a bond Is sue. Should a nation attempt to dis count this currency she would for feit her bond. "With the first allotment of this currency each nation would gre to purchase allver. Thla silver would re place the original guarantee bond, which would be retired immediately, leaving the silver a a bond to func tion in It place. . "This money could be called 'leagues' with the Identification of each allied nation's stAmp on It, Ger many agreeing to pay the expense of launching thla scheme, and recog nizing this currency at gold par val ue, would then be released from her debt, without any disadvantage to the allied countries." The actor continued that "Europe's recovery 1 our recovery" anJ that "the present disorder la world-wide, and only a world-wide remedy can adjust It." TO FLOW JULY 1 NEW YORK, June 38. (AP) Al though many dividends have been re duced, and some passed entirely, ap proximately $300,000,000 will be paid out In dividend by American cor poration on July 1. ' In addition to dividend payment. American corporation will distribute $900,000,000 In Interest payment to bondholders, July 1 1 the most Important sum mer aettlement day of the year. Total payments by corporations on that date are equalled only by their Jan. 1 disbursements. A leading statistical organization, which lists virtually every corpora tion In which there Is a publlo In vestment, estimates that approxi mately 1 out of 0 are still paying dividends. Nearly 8000 corporation are Included In this study and ap proximately 050 of them are continu ing dividend payment. 6 LIVES LOST IN CHICKA8HA, Okla., June 38. (AP) Sudden flooda Stinri.v in ntt,H central Oklahoma claimed at leaat six uvea. Mora rain was forecast. Thirteen persona were plunged Into Rush creek when collapsed a the party, In a wagon. crossing alter attending church services. Klght wer aved. Th bodies of Mrs. John T.lnriM and Mrs. Calvin Llndey, alitert-ln- iaw, were recovered, one seven mile down atream. Three email children of Mr. John Llndsey. Mary Ruth, one, J. ., three, and Eugene, four were drowned. Near Tishomingo, Thome D. Wade, 38, a highway worker, drove hi. automobile off waahed out brldg approach and was drowned. SALEM, June 36. (AP) Th bill providing for reclassification of n.-.. tor truck and Increasing fee of commercial carriers will be on the oanot at the November (lection. Completed petition for th freight na ous iniueuv wer filed with the secretary of state today. The measure I being apoiuored by the Oregon Highway Protective as sociation of which Oswald West of Portland Is president, SILVERTON SUSPECT TAKEN IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, Jun 37. (AP) A man who gave hi nam a "Paul King" when arrested Saturday aa a burglary suspect, admitted to Seattle detec tives today that he la Dupreme Poe, 39, wanted at Sllvei-ton, Ore., aa a sukpect In the slaying Msy 3, 1931, ,o( Patrolmao Jame iverson. E DIVIDENT DOLLARS L BATTLE FOR RELIEF BILL! WASHINGTON, June 38 (API Speaker Garner ahattered precedeni today by assuming personal direction of negotiation between the hou and senate for a compromise on th 3,300.0O0,00O unemployment relief bill. Gamer appeared personally In th meeting of conferees striving to lroa out difference between hi bill aa passed by the house and th demo, cratlo program approved by th senate. Asked br newsnan.rm.i. .ftai-B, If he had pointed the way to a com promise, the speaker aald he had done considerable "orating but wouloj not reveal the detail of hi discus slon. He said, however, he had conflneej hi rimarka to the sections of th bill dealing with emera-m in. and expanding the borrowing powef v. ,11. iwuiiairucLinn Mpnftnt n construction loans. TOILET SOAP TAX Orocer and druggUt throughout th country havt been much eon- oerned by the excise tax recently; piiosd by the federal fforerrimenl on toilet soaps and other toilet ar. iicie. it baa generally been fell that a large part of this tax wnnM have to be absorbed by the ret Her, who would find himself unable to pas on to the consumer a ta which often amount to a large ii action oi nia profit. To these retailer th announc. ment by Lever Brothers company came as an oasts la a desert at worries. Thl company wrote tei th grocer and drugglat of th country: . "Effective the Slat of June, 1S33, the federal government 11 lmnos a 8 per cent ta on sales of toilet soaps. We manufacture two of th country' moat Important and widely used brand Lux Toilet Soap and Lifebuoy Health soap both subject to thl tax. "A soon as ths tax goea Into ef fect, for every dollar' worth of Lifebuoy and Lux Toilet soap we produce and sell, five cent must b paid, from some source, into th treasury of th United States. For every million dollars' worth of these soapa w produce and u, the gov ernment must be paid, from som source, th sum of fifty thousand dollars. "A manufacturers, w hava two course open In meeting thla tax. First, we can pas the tax along ta tne trade, if w adopt thla course, the- probability 1 that th ultlm&tei ' consumer the woman who doe th shopping will foot th bill. "Becaua th strain on the fam ily pocketbook I already so sever, we are anxious to avoid any ad vene la over-the-counter price of our product. "Under these circumstances, wJ have determined, until further no tice, to pay th federal aalea tat onrselTea, 'In paying th tax ourselves, v are assuming a heavy financial obli gation. We ar confident, however. that you will heartily concur with our action and will lend your active support In furthering the sale, of both Lux Toilet soap and Lifebuoy. Th retailer were prompt to re. apond. By return mall letters thousands of them began to flow In. From Iowa one man wrote, "w thank you for your atand. When) a customer debates what kind of soap to buy It will be Just natural for us to push the aoap made by th company which eaya It will absorb the tax." A Tennessee retailer aald: "We have always pushed Lux Toilet soap and Lifebuoy, but shall do It mor In th future. It looked very muca a If w should have to absorb thl tax. There la always eomeone who will do ao, then all the reet hev to do th same. The step you hev taken will be appreciated by ever retailer In the United States." OIUWI lv , ' ' Mrs. Jane Zimmerly la still quit Ifl In th hospital In Taklm. Wash. H. Zimmerly Is there with her. Blair and Robert Potter of Ala mod a. Calif, ar enjoying their rela tion with thlr grandfather, Mr. Pot ter on Indian creek. Mr. John Laden returned frorel Oakland, Cel., last week here eb a visiting her eon Max Stockford. Mr. Stockford and daughtera Shir ley Etta and Else Maxlne, returned with her. Sunday school wh well ttndd h i.t Munfl.v with ahout 3fi ma int. We hope to see mor next tlm. Much haying is oeing acme ner miA nrwtiv onnA ernn 1 belne harvested, due we think, to th let rains and 1st spring. Um f.llllaM Trtutv and Mr. Stockford visited at Caeey'a camp on Sunday. Mr. Era Bagersman is visiting ner n other near Edmonton, Can. Her mother Is quit 111. Mr. Teede of Eagle Point called oa John Laden Monday. wm.l. nrf'. RMtitv sriioo. Perm nents M, IS and 17. Shampoo and finger wave i. nnger wave too. we wave SSo. Complimentary facials fea turing "Youth Skin" tolltrlee. Phone) MAKERS ABSORB Shady Cove I