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JrEBFOHD TiKIL TRIBUNE, irEDFOKD, OREGON, TTTESD14T, SEPTEMBER 13, 1932. PXGE SEVEN n FT EES DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARE THB BATES I per word fjrst Uuertloi (Minimum aoc Bach additional insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per montH. without copy changoe SOTl-Pearl Rosary with gold cross VL.. Kunclav. Phone 1212. JXST -Lady's tan ward. Tel 995-J 12:45. kid gloves, between 12 Rc and HELP WANTED FEMALE FEW experienced packer. .ndrtg-. Apply in person. chard. WANTED SITUATIONS WX-PF.RIENCED. middle aged lady w.nfc any wna of employment. counter work. 249 So. Riverside. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 6. F. bound Hudson coach will Wke 3 passengers leaving soon. Share expenePhneMj, WANTED Row boat ultb1 r outboard motor. Phone 290-X . RADIO REPAIRING. Phone 1043-J. H. L. Elwood. Wanted Loan of 3oo.oo for , year, good Interest, secured. 7684 Tribune. one Box WANTED TORENT 5-room unfurn ished bouse close to Grade school Must be reasonable. Answer Box 7675 Tribune. , - - - -ntoMTTtinir. re-ut)holtere(l, ro-fln- ished, re-glued. Work done at your home or our snop. 969-R. ' . . WANTED TO RENT Modem house, near elementary school, 3 bedrooms, furnace, hardwood floors, fireplace large living room. Rent moderate Box 6901, Mall Tribune. n.T tto -.art.w wants to Ket loan of onn rt anaA security. Address Box 7667, Mall Tribune. WANTED Laundry, 4c ;. completely finished. Phone 869-x- WANTED 2nd band goods. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1803 No. Riverside. FOR RENT HOUhCS ' FOR RENT Modern S-room furn ished house. Inquire at 223 N. Riv erside. , wiro ovwr vjtut side home, hard wood floors, electrlo range, large garage. Inquire 211 Vancouver. Ave. FOR RENT 4-roora house. 444 N. Front. Ask at FOR RENT Modern 4-room furnish ed house with garage. Phone 315 or 1113-J. UNFURNISHED house In good loca tion t an attractive price. Call at 905 W. loth. tor rent Modern furn. 4-room house. Inquire 119 Almond. for rent Close In 5-room house, furnished or unfurnished: late gar den and 1 acii. Call 406-R-2 -,t noon or 6 to 7. FURN house and apts: igarage. W. 10th. 604 5-ROOM partlv furnished modern house, near Washington and High schools. Phone 720. Redden, & Co. TOR RENT Furnished home. 520 Dakota, block from High school. , frlgldalre. electric range. Inquire 1 Nat. Grocery. FURNISHED house. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT To aduiia or parties with grown children, modern 5-room un furnished bungalow; hss electric water heater, heatrola. new linole um on kitchen floor; available now; 2 bedrooms, laundry tub with screened-ln porches; trees, blue grs.w lawn, roses, flowers: garage, woodshed. Everything In tip-top shaoe: fine home for family of 3 or 4. Address Home, car Mall Tri bune, and owner will call. FOR RENT 3 modern bungalows, Berrydale: newlv decorated, new lawnm $13.50, water paid. TeL 103 FOR RENT House near h!h school Being remodeled. Only $20. TeL 103 FOR RFNT fluicco. 101 Clark St newly decorated: $18. mo. Tel. 103. MODERN 6 room house, east side, near Roosevelt school. Call at 14 Cottage (or particular and Inspec tion. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house Crater Lake Ave.; unfurnished 3 roon house on 13th near school. Both new. phone 1149. FOR RENT Modem 6-room home very nicely furnished; also 5-room nnfurnished house. Phoue Mrs Francis Holllt, 790-B, v rtione i j iltzzzj- I WT If dog missing, call 1H FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT Good Inquire 417-J-2. house, close In. FOR RfcNT Modern home on But Main St. Inquire Farmers & Fruit grower Bank. FOB RKN1 Home. Furnished or unfurnished Brows at White FOR RENT Partly furnished houae, 603" No. Orape. FOR RENT 4 room houae partly fur- ntehed. water paid, grjxo a motun 1112 Nlantto 8t. FOR RENT 4 to 8-room houses Phone 100. 80 N. Central. rOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furn. 2 & 3 room apts, and garage. 804 w. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished duplex, elec I trio range, permanent tenters only aio.oo mo. mono 'ivu-t. FOR RENT Apartment. 412 N. Ivy. New and clean, modern.. FOR RENT Completely furnished apt., (15. 229 N. Ivy. MODERN furnished 2-room apart ment. 348 N. Bartlett. Tel. 753-M FURN. APT., new ovemuffed, refrig eration. The Bernen, iu uuince. HOMES fOR RENT Oail 10 FOB RENT FtlRNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room In private home for gentleman. 307 so. oakdale. FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENm Office room East Main, Ch"der Bldg. 25. Phone 291. OFFICES In Sparta Bldg.; Ideal loca tion, steam heat: low rentals. Carl y. Tengwald, Agent. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES EXCELLENT Business Opportunity Wll trade foxes for a good car. Call at 1014 W. 10th St. or phone after 0:30 evenings. FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp with 10 apartments with garagea. In Alturas, calif. Big Pine Lumber Co., Medford, ore. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 80 A. good Improvements, team and tools, clear, to trade tor ciear resi dence. 280 A. stock ranch, 100 A. bottom land, good building. Want small ranch. 5 A. bottom land, free water. (400.00 Term. Apartment house for sale at bargain, with good terms. 410 w and St. EXCHANGE 320 aore agricultural land, all tillable, 5 miles from Har lowtown, Montana. Edward Jones, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford "400 A. good land In Nebr., all in fine crop now, fenced, rented, level dark rich sandy loam needs no Ir rigation, high altitude, mud cn mate, Joins state highway, llghti and phone available, sell for $4000, car' down, balance back on land at worth 820,000. Address Vlvl' an Norman Barto, Rogue River, Ore, FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford, clear tor clear 2 ranches Joining 160 acres Improved, good house, 30 acres fenced, 12 acres cleared, sub Irrigated springs, placer mine, plen ty more land to clear; uu acres, room house, all year creek, either place flanked by miles of free range, Ideal for stock raising and mixed rarmmg. Vivian Norman Barto, Rogue River. Ore. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA for Oregon. We have several properties. Owners want Oregon, write full details, we can render you a service. J. H. Mc Kle. 3850-Sth 'Ave., San Diego, Cal. FOR EXCHANGE WILL sell or trade typewriter for good milk cow. Inquire Pat; 2nd Hand Store on Prune St. FOR SALE or trade for wood. 6-tube Atwater radio, $8.00. 623 S. Holly, Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE A No. 1 serv ice station and lunch room on Pa clflo highway, close to two good schools. What have vou? Address Box 7666. Mall Tribune. FOR TRADE Auburn 8 for wood. Phone 1044-X. FOR SALb HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room modem house, also 4 room modern house, both on Losler Lane. Each house on quarter acre. Big Pines Lbr. Co. FOR SALE 8-room modern, nesr Washington school and atore. on pavement; lot 50x165: clear; $1390. $150 down, bel. $13.60 mo. Owner, 1000 W. Uth St. FOR SALE Attractive borne. Phone 103. 30 N. Central. FOR SALE RIAL ESTATE FOR SALE Modern home, close In Will accept securities as first pay ment. Box 7033. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 3-acre tract on north Pacific highway. Inquire Farmers Ac Fruitgrower Bank. WHEN you think of real estate think of Browo & White. FOR 8AI.B LfVESTO. YOUNO nice pony for ssddie and litht work. Prl-e $15.00. Owner 220 W. Jackson St. FOR SALE On TRADE for feeder pigs, good redwood posts. 2-bottom home disc plow. A No. 1 shape. John Nealon. phone 118. Central Point. FOR SALE Feeder pig. Mike Hanley. FOR SALE Pony. Chickens to trade for wood. D. W. Beebe, Central Point. FOR SALE Red feeder p'f. also R" brood ows. will farrow oon. Adolf Schula, Besgle, Ore. FOR SALE Registered Shropshire and nmboulllei ram. L. A. salade. Jr. FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1937 Ford Colrpe. RJverelde. RANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM The uaed car trading center of So. Oreg. Exceptional values in recon dition care. Prices and terme. 19'JO Pontlac Cqupe. license 8208.00 1931 Ford Spt. Coupe and license 82800 1928 Olda Coach, Une ahape 295.00 1928 Oakland Landau 295.00 We have the largest stock or cars in the cltv at lowest prices. PONTIAC SALES FLOOR Open evenings and Sunday. FOR SALE FUEL FOR SALE Dry forest wood. 533-R-l. Dalton Bros. MISCELLANEOUS FREE Bosc D'AnJou pear culls. any quantity, come get tnera. Rogue River Co. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money, naw ley Transfer. 619 North Rlrersld. Phone 1044-X. MADAM ROMINE Spiritualist, palm- let. tell all In love, marriage, Busi ness. If you want fact, not prom ises, call qn her for advice. Rain bow Auto Court, 1 mile north on Pacific highway. Cottage 2. FOP. SALE FRL'IT VEGETABLES TOMATOES tic lb.. Petite prunes 1c. Italians 2c. F. s. carpenter, jaci aonvllle Highway. PEACHES 10. Bring boxes. Rates In quantities. ml. west pnoenix. O. E. Carpenter. GOOD cooking apples, 33c a box Bring boxes. 720 park. FOR SALE Italian and petite prunea, phone 7-F-4. FOR SALE Tomatoes, ready picked, 80c per 100 lbs; 80c delivered. Tel 869-X-2. FOR SALE Tomatoes, ftc lb, you pick them. Melons, pickling cu cumbers. John Mace: tako road before overhead bridge, Tolo; fol low arrows. FOR SALE Extra fancy Mulr peaches. rt. c ward, Fern vauey. FOR SALE Peaches. Tons and tons of big. non-lrrlgated Elbcrtas, also Mulrs and Carmen. R. R. Ouchea, Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L. " FOR SALE Tomatoea. 9-F-5. lo. Hartley, VCR SALE-Extra fancy Elberta peach es, reasonable; bring boxes, 710 East Main after Tuesday. OVERSIZE Bartlett pear, too large to ship. The cream of the crop for canning; 30 cents lug at Ala Vlstft Packing House. CUCUMBERS Boston pickling. 1662. Tel. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Almost new 10 tube Air line radio at half price. 842 S. Riv erside. FOR SALE Chllds' bed! and bahy c.-Jrlage. Phone 645-L. ' FOR SALE Large else crib. 624 Da kota. PIANO Standard make, nice case, 467.80. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 26 S. Grape. FOR SALE Or will Made for $16.00 fir wood. Ladles' suit, size 40. nev er been worn. Phone 67 or 891-M. FOR SALE Wedgewood Quick heater, pipe, tall dressmskers mirror, steel springs, oak dresser $6.50. 714 Welsh St., corner W. Jackson. FOR BLZ Furniture, vacuum clean er, equity In new White Sewing ma chine. 319 No. Oakdale. FOR SALE Upright pianoa as low as eiu. ursnd pianos as low a $136. Will be In Medford with pianos about Sept. -15. For free demonstra tions write Pianos, Box E Care Msil Tribune. FOR SALE Pure Vt. maple syrtip In gallon cana. Made by O. L. Dow while In Vt. last spring. Price $2.75 per can. Call 513 King St. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes, (6 up: terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. Whit Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE .25-35 Savage high power rifle, like new. 1761 N. Riverside. STRAWBERRIES 30c gallon. Blood, rut view Ave., near central point, GARDEN DIRT, piovrtng. fertilizer, eand and gravel. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Fordaon. Darby wheels, Hamilton transmission: Juat over hauled. Also disc plowa. Phone 566-L-2. FOR SALE Roll top desk, like new; office filing csblnet, davenport, h-ater. dining table, chair, Strom-berg-Carlson battery radio, go-cart, refrigerator, ',1-h.p. electric motor. tjrid saw, circular saw, Ubraty lAbiA. sanitary couch, chlld s rock er. walnut bedroom suite, clrculat Ing heater, comb, wood and gas range. All real bargains. Medford t.xcnsnac. an south rront. Tel. 931 FOR SALE Tomatoes, $c per pound at Calhoun ranch, I mile south west of Phoenix. FOR SALE Beautiful Crego C. Carey, Phone 341-J-l. FOR SALE Handy truck or stationary N. Riverside. governor; motors. fits 1761 BUSINESS DIRfCTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title ant Tide Iniurance. The only complete Title fly iters lo Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. AnstracU of Title. Title Imuran. Room 8 and ft. No. 83 Nortii Central Are.. upetaJre. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS HEPINANCEO PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank ' or finance company and eitend your payments. Additional money loaned. Phone 31 ox appointment. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THB FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. Expert Window Cieanere. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172. Houae cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rate. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY 00 furniture and late model auto. Three per oent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. Come In and get the cash today. See W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Central. Phone 139 Plsno Instruction. FRED ALTON RAIOHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular mualc course. Hatgbt Muslo Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgera, and blank, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything lu the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 76. Painting and Puperhaiiglng, SPECIAL Fall price on painting. papering, kalsomlnlng. Have that work done now while we are offer ing lower prices. OR1NSTED & RUNTZ, Palntera-Decorator. Phone 1658. HARRY MARX Psintlng, tinting, paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Res. Coleman Creek road. Transfer. RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 833. DAVIS TRANSFER Ic STORAGE Service guaranteed. 29 S. Grape St. Phone 644, or realdence 1060. EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Phone 818 Price right. Service guaranteed. CLARENCE, P. DA VIES, Secretary LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's 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 dnted on the 2nd day ot September, ivu2, in a certain action therein, wherein State of Oregon, acting by the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission, aa plaintiff, recovered Judgment against James A. 'Moulton (aiso known as James Allison Moul ton) and Clara H. Moulton, husband and wife, the defendants, for the sum of Two Thousand Four Hun- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Emit light and htat I. MtaUket In printing It Reium IS. One who trans fer property 14. To a higher point 15. Break up 17. Chaldean city It. Couch 20. In n I mate ob ject II. Unseal 22. The turmerlo 24. Say further 26. Metal-bearing rocks !. Incline 21. Wtllt.rr student 39. Rock 30. Ponders SI. Famous Solution of Yesterday' Puzxla A T O P R 6 v6jR A X ElE II 1KB s toJkTe S HoIn E torn O W ll'fl P E STI ? ft. Flowerlesa plant. II. Soush American 40. Dowry animal 43. Thre.-toe II. Cover th In sloth aide of 41. Ancient Isn. 14. Swamp guag. of 3!. Stitch Palestine 17. English catht- (I. Egyptian sun dral city god gnostic 7Tp mm r r r 9 " nW" r zzSzi W&. WA W, ' gf US ST w0r ; W W I lip p 33 IU' HI" 111 37 pja mi'' 41 35 Slfep : L. mmm III WHY? TIME TO BUY 2S acres 5 room nearly new bungalow, cltv water, close In. Thla place wa built to sell for I2500, now offered at half prlc, .1250. 1)00 caah, balance like rent or term to suit. Also 30 acre Apricot, peaches, walnut, wood lot. Sprinf piped to house, t room house, Fries 13000. 500 cash, BARNES end CORN, Phone 10-T 41. 1 I. Central dren Thirteen and 20-100 (13413.30) Dollars, with cost and disbursement taxed at Eleven and no-100 (41100) Dollars, and the further aum of Two Hundred and no-100 (1300.00) Dol lars, as attorney fee, which Judg ment waa enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the) 2nd day of Septem ber, 1932. Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the aald exe cution. I will on the 8th day of Octo ber. 1932, at 10:00 o'clock a. m, at the front door or the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will aell at public auction for caah to the highest bidder, to aatlaly - said Judgment, together with the costs of this ssle. subject to redemption aa provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants. Jamea A. Moulton and Clara H. Moulton. hla wife, the former aomo- tlme designated a Jamea Allison Moulton and a Allison Moulton; and the Gold Ray Investment Company, an 'Oregon corporation, had on the 30th day of August, 1928. or now have In and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt: The Southeast quarter (SEI4) cf the Southwest quarter (til: the Southwest quarter ( Vi ) of the South east quarter (4): the South half C4) of the Northwest quarter (V) of the Southeast quarter (4 and the Northwest quarter (U) of the Northwest quarter (V of the South east quarter 4) of Section Thirty one (31). Township Thirty-seven (37) south of Range Two (31, west or WlUsmette Meridian, containing one hundred ten (110) acres, more or less, situated In the County of Jack son. State of Oregon. Dated this 3rd day 0! September. 1032. RALPH a. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orezon In and for Jackson County. Jackson County Building and Loan Association, an uregon oiiuoins and loan corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Annie V. Coryell, also known as Annie V. Ncff, also known a Annie V. Johnson, and John Doe Johnson, her husband, true name unknown: James T. Neff. also known a J. F. Neff: H. 0. Coryell, husband of Annie V. Coryell; Southern Ore gon Credit Bureau, an Oregon cor poration; also all other persons or Dartlea unknown claiming any right, title, estste, Hen or Interest In or to the real estate aescnoeo herein. Defendants. To each and all of the above named defendants: In the name of the State ot Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and Answer the Complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court within four (4) weoks from the date of the first pub lication of thla Summons, and If you fa'! so to appear and answer said complaint, or otherwise plead there to, the Plaintiff wll! apply to the Court for the relief demanded In Its Complaint; that Is, a Decree fore closing the Plaintiff's mortgage on the property described a follows, to wlt: Lot Sixteen (16), Block Eight (8), Laurelhurst Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon, as the same Is num bered, designated and described on Cross-Word Puzzle I. Social outcast t. Forward 4. Marry 5. African ante lop. & Symbol of wedlock 1. Scarl.t I. Artlcl. . Small wlgl iv. Taae into custody It. Humor II. Dwell Form 19. Fat. lommanded II. Slnelv 95. Fertll. spot 17. Dnlty II. Drinking vessel tl. Embarking en - a voyat. 10. Food from heaven 11. Oratify 12. Condition. 14. Is strain 15. Not so coed . 31. Chaf. I'. Drink .lowly 41. Utter. 41. F.xlst 44. Contemptlbl. person 4T. Els. 41. Ksgstlv. rsply g. Thee, who breathe heavily In .. Flower ?. Herons l. Accomplish.. . . DOWN i. Larva of a b.stl. Lll IPinjiTR A iE T A G L E A UjE K E V E fx E D ffT V RTa N T ffotoME R A He l Tlx. 1 R y An dab I if ll U M 1 LJi! Jli Ay e dJr eIn d Eclipse Gives Scientists Data on Radio Behavior ' 'v fl ?' L EISJNS Or K-H LAYEP DUR ING TWILIGHT OT ECUPSE SHOWS SUN HAS ErFECT ON RADIO DAY The sketches above show how Ilia Kennelly-Heavlslde layer which re flects radio waves coming from the enrth moves higher t night, since It did the same during the eclipse scientists gained evidence that the sun causes It to move lone- In the. daytime. By F. B. COLTON (Associated Press Science Editor) NEW YORK (API New evldenoe of how the sun and It radiation af fect radio transmission 1 one piece of scientific knowledge that was gained from Klentut' observations during the eclipse. They found that during the dark ness ot the eclipse, Just aa during ordinary night, there Is a sudden change In behavior of radio waves. Apparently the ahuttlng off of the sun' light and radiation causes this effect. The change In behavior 1 attrib uted to the change In height ot the Kennelly-Heavlslde layer, a region of electrically-charged air high above the aurtaoa that "reflecte" radio waves coming from the earth. At night the layer moves up to far greater height than during the day. and the same thing happened during the eclipse, indicating that the ahuttlng off of the sun'a llgiit probably cause the change In height. Actually the layer I never still, but I constantly billowing up and down It may come aa low aa 60 mile above the official plat thereof, now of rec- 0!Th! Summons la published In -the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of (jeneral circulation published at Med ford, Oregon, once each week for four successive weeks, by order or ine Honorable H. D. Norton, juage 01 m above entitled Court, duly made and entered on the 29th day of August, 1932 Trie aoth day of August, 1032, Is the date of the first publication of this Summons. o. C. Boaos. J. F. FWBX1EL. and O. H. BENCJTSON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 30 North Central Avenue, . Medford, Oregon. Notice of Call for Bids. Th. Achnl Board of School District No. SO, Sams Valley School District, having been authorized by a majority vote of legal voters of the district ss cast at a lesally called sohool meeting on the 20th day of August, 1932. does hereby call for btds on a loan of 2SS0 to be secured by negotiable In terest bearing warrant or the ai- trlct. Said loan shall be for a period of five yeara with Interest at B'4, repayment to oe optional witn me district after four yesrs. "Each bona fide resident of th. district shall have the right to sub scribe once for aald loan for the n tlr. .mount, or any portion of same not less tps.r $90. at par value." Bids will be received up to 8 o'clock p. m., Thursday, September 15th, 1032. bida to be in writing. Blda to be publicly opened at 8 o'clock at Sam Valley School House. Slaned: M. A. 8CHULZ, Chairman of Board. S. 8. ABBOTT. Clerk of Board. Notice to Land Owner of, th. Med ford Irrigation District. Notdc. I hereby given that on Tuesday, October 4th. 1982. at 1:30 o'clock p. m., the Board of Dlrectora, acting a a Board of Equalization, will meet In th. office of the Med ford Irrigation District, Jackson County Court House, Medford, Ore gon, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the district assessment and apportionment of taxea for the year 1033. Such assessment list, a ap proved and adopted by the Board of Dlrectora la now on file In the office of the dlrtrlot where It I open for Inspection by all persons Interested Bv ort.er of the Board of Directors, MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. O. ARNSPIOER. Secretary Nolle, of Sheriff. Kale. Br Tlrtu. of an execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under th. seal of th. circuit court oi m. State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on th. 26th day ot August, 1032. In a oertaln action therein, wherein Qua Newbury, a plaintiff, recovered ludsment against Jamea T. Logan and Rose L. Logan, the de fendants, for th sum of Five Thou sand Three Hundred Fifty and no 100 (19.350.00) Dollars, with Interest from June 30, 1030, at 7 per an num. and the further sum of Five Hundred Twenty-three and 10-100 (SS23.10I Dollars, being tlx amount of tsxes and Interest paid by th. plaintiff, with cost and dlsbu rsa- ment tsxed at Twenty-one and 80 100 (82130) Dollars, and th. further sum of Four Hundred Fifty and no 100 ( 8450.00) Dollara, aa attorney', fees, which judgment wa anrolled and docketed In the Clerk office of aald Court In said County on th. 29th dav of August, 1032 Notice Is hereby given that, pur susnt to the terms of th said exe cution. I will on the 1st day of Octo bar, 1933, at 10.00 o'clock a. m.. at th. front door of th. Courthouse In th. City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sal. and will sell at DUbllo auction for caah to th high est bidder, to aatlafy aald Judgment, tonether with tn. cost, of this sale subject to redemption aa provided byl ; taw, an oi in. rignt, vivie ana est that the .aid defendants, Jan, is T. Logan and Roe L. Login, hsd on th. 80th day of June, 1930, on now nave in ano to in. roiiowmg oescrioea M Eva Casey of Lebanon, Mo., property, situated n the County of ' . ., wiih Jackson. Stat of Oregon, to-wlt: T . if J ? f B-vinnm, at the Northwest corner I brother, C. W. Robert. Is visit of Donation Land Claim No. 88, rrlAtlves In Phoenix and Medford Township 1)7 BuuUJ of ttango To this week. H. fi IS Pi C 6 "Th NIGHT the earth or go a high as 400 or more. When the layer la high, at night broadcasting conditions at least on some wsvelenctha appear to be bet ter than during the day. Some sci entist attribute this difference to the changing height of the layer. Others believe It may be because rays from the sun absorb some radio wavea in the daytime, while this "obstruction- Is absent at night. Radiation from somewhere In space, perhapa from the aim, Is believed to produce the Kennelly-Heavlslde lay er. The radiation knock off electrons from atoms of air In the earth' up per atmosphere. These mutilated at oms, known as ions, become good con ductors ot electricity. . For some reason this electrified air Is able to "reflect" radio waves and makes long distance radio communi cation possible. If there were no lay er, the wavea would shoot off Into space, but Instead they are reflected from the layer back to the earth, then up to the layer again, and so can travel around the world in a aer ie, of great "bouncea." West of the Willamette Meridian. In OreKon. thence South 385S.5 feet along the West line of said D. L. 0. No. 5; thence East 824. feet: thence North 2 degrees 36 minutes West 1027.7 feet: thence North 8 degrees 11 minutes East 1040.9 feet; thence North 80 degrees 87 minutes West 94".3 feet to the beginning, contain ing 70.&S acres, It being the Intention to convey all of the lands which the grantors acquired from the heir at law or Thomas F. uenl and Ann seal deceased, and which said lands are particularly described In Volume 173. at page 434 of the Deed Records of Jsckson County, Oregon. Dated this 28th day of August, 1032. RALPH O. JF.NNINOS, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OU3A E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, Sept. 18 (Spl.) Wlllard Topping of Portland visited hla aunt, Mrs. Mary Topping and other relative on Wllllama Creek last week. Earl Lavlne of Klamath Fall was visitor over the week-end at the Oleve Wilson, home. Mr. Hlnesman and family who re cently purchased the lower ranch of Bert Holehauser, have taken posses sion and are making Improvement. The old house la being torn down, preparatory to building a n.w house and one small cottage has already been built near the road. Bill Hubbard waa celling on old friends on Wllllama creek last week on hla vacation. He I still employed at Meier and Frank. In Portland. where h. has been for more than nine years. Bill grew up on Wllllama creek and his frlenda are glad to hear of hla success. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Norton and family of Ashland wer. Sunday vie Itora at the Kradel Newcomb home. Mra. Sarab John and son, Clay, of Medford were biulnes visitors on Williams creek Monday. Artnur coffee wa a business vis itor on Wllllama creek last week. He spent part of hla boyhood here and thl ws th flrt time he had re. turned for a number of year. Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Cougl. have moved Into th. George M. Cougle nouae for the winter. Mr. and Mr. Earl Whlaler. who hsv. been living In the Bert Holi hauaer houa. have moved Into the Bert Blgelow house at th ste.l brldg.. Tom Vermilion passed away at the orant pss hospital last Monday. Interment wa In th. Sparlln ceme tery Tuesday from the Hall funeral parlors. Funeral services at the grave were conducted by Mr. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larlmore and daughter. Hazel, Mr. and Mra. Azel Blodgette and daughter, Pansy, and Florence Vatle spent a few days camping on th. beach near Crescent City Isst week. Alfred Elder, who is attending high school at Butte Falla, spent the week end with home folka. Mr. and Mr. CUde Scott and fam ily and Hugh House of Grants Paw apent Sunday with their uncle, M. L. Houae. Mrs. M. L. House and children spent the week-end with relative In Grant. Pass and attended the county fair Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith were calling at th. C. W. Robert' home Sunday. Oeorge McClain of Phoenix apent th week-end with hi cousin, C. W. Roberts. Mrs. Mollis Wltcher of Medford vis ited Friday afternoon at th. C. W. Robert hom. Mr.. Silver of Ashland visited with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Harris, one day last week T, Possibility of Carrying Elec tion tor Roosevelt With out Aid of East Seen In Figures 1916 Is Cited By BTon Price (Chief of Bureau. The Associated Press. Washington) Th. democratic drive In th. west to be marked by Oov. Franklin D. Roosevelt's September swing, put a good deal of emphasis on the purely mathematical aspects of th. electoral college. Those who discuss politic at th. corner grocery store and In many other places seem a little uncertain. In view of the respportlonment of 1032. whether there Is any prospect that the democrat can win by carry ing the south and most at the west, and losing all or nearly jll th. east. The answer I that such an r.ut come would be entirely possible, so far aa the figures ar. concerned. But It I equally true that such an cut come would be very unusual and th. possibility la being discussed now only because these are unusual times. The change In apportionment In the electoral college, baaed on th 1030 census, has not greatly altered the sectional balance since the unus ual case of 1918, when Wilson lost all of the east except two of th. smaller atates, and on top of that loat nine other statea In ha mid-west, northweat, far wast and border groups and still wa elected over Hughes. 1018 Klectlnn Classic It I worth recalling Just what happened In 1018. both because that election has become a classic, and because the democrat are expending so much of their energy now in th. aame section where they won 19 years ago. In that year the democratic ticket lost on. border state, West Virginia, Starting west fron) th. Pennsylvania Ohio line. It loat Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, Iowa and Oregon. From the Pennsylvania-Ohio line east it loat everything except Maryland and New Hampshire. Yet, with combination of southern and west ern strength. Wilson had 277 electoral votes, and Hughes only 284. Comparing the 1018 electoral allot ment with that of 1832, the old aouthern state Buffer net Ions of two votes: the border atates suffer a net lews of six votes; th northern atates, from Ohio west, show , net gnln of aeven votes; and the east, beginning with Pennsylvania, show, a net gain of on. vote. These change are not large enough to make much difference. Tradition Broken The other aide of the picture which certainly cannot be disregard ed la that 1018 was completely out of accord with the well-established lesson of experience. until that time it had come to b. almost an axiom that no democrat ever could be elected without carry ing New Tfork. Even though he did carry It In 1878, Tltden lost the presi dency. There 1. no Intention here to draw conclusions as to what will happen In 1932. The democratic claims at thl Juncture Include several eastern statea. But It It timely to observe that those democratic leaden who favor concentraton on the west and south, and neglect of the eaat, are playing for th. chance that tradition again wilt b. broken, long chance but not necessarily an Impossible on.. . Meteorological Report September 18. 1938 FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Wednesday fair; no change in tem--peratur. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wedn.s day; no Chang. In temperature. LOCAL DATA Lowest temperature thl. morning 44 degree.. Temperature a year ago todayt Highest 89; lowest IS. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1933, 0 Inche. Relative humidity at I p. m. yes terday 18 per cent; 8 ft. m. today T4 per cent. B Sunset today, 6:24 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrl. 6:30 a. m aun set, 8:23 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 A. 120 Meridian Time M, IfTfT m City Baker City . 74 Bolae 78 Chicago .- 86 Denver - 82 Dea Moines 74 Eureka 60 Fresno 02 Helena - 68 Lo Angela 76 Marahfleld 62 MEDFORD 01 New York - 62 Phoenix 104 Portland .. .. 78 Reno - 88 Roseburg . 76 Salt Lake 80 San Francisco .... 68 Seattle 68 Spokan 78 P. Cdy. P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear P. Cdy.