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PAGE NTNE You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON". THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1933. Why Not Try a . Want-Ad? Wun. to sell youi nomor Want to gat rid at odd and mds in Household tumining o rou need tools tot four gsx len? ... An inexpenslvs Want-Ad in the Mall rrtbuns Classified Page will find the answer to mesa and many other perplexing oroblema. H re Are the Rates: Pet word tint insertion' (Minimum 2Bo) Eacb additional Insertion, per word " (Minimum 10o) Per line per month, without 1J6 cop? change 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND LOST-m Medford. oval brfloch. pur ple setting: owon -- Reward. Return to Mall Tribune. REWARD for the return of the pieces of billiard table picked up as Junk at rear of Smoke House. ' ' ' t - T.Tveiivn setter dog. l-04 . von Finder please noiuy Kessler, Lozler lane. nfl m .r.v hrnom kid KlOVe for left hand. Please return to Margaret, Hensley. Man w-' . . LOST U dog missing, call 1616- WANTED SITUATION VANTED Children to care for. Tel. 1368-X. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Light coupe. Tel. 697-J-3, mivrm-secondhand steam or hot water radiators and fittings. Fun description and price In first let ter. W. A. Moser. Grants Pass, Ore. WANTED To rent, buy or lease hall or building suitable for lodge temple. Secretary F. O. E.. 579 Franquette St. WANTED Wool contracting, 1934 and grain. See J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED Good wood range. Write E. F. Gates, Trail, Ore. WANTED First-class milch cow at reasonable price. Phone 468-J-3. WANTED Cattle, sheep, hogs, hay and grain. See J. J. Osenburgge. WANTED Family washings. Central. WANTED Used Maytag with gas motor. Phone 25-F-3. Eagle Point. WANTED To lease ranch by experi enced man with equipment: living n,iArtr for family: also barn. Fair Write Box distance irom m-uw. 1002, Tribune. WANTED Two-way plow. Must be In good shape and reasonable. Phone 776-R-2. WANTED Cross-cut and drag saw. Mrs. Wilson. Talent. WANTED Used electric range, give price, make and condition. Box 993. Mall Tribune. DO YOU OWN a flat-roofed building? You should have the same lnspect J ed free of charge before the rainy season. Phone 7, Timber Products Co. WANTED To buy good horse, weight about 1400 lbs. KC, care Mall Tri bune. " -WANTED To keep good team horses ' for bosrd. Good feed. Adolf Schulz. Beagle, Ore. WANTED Used Harley "4 motorcycle 809 So. Newtown. WANTED Light 2-wheel trailer. Must be cheap. Box 1191, Tribune. WANTED Electric radio. Must be ressonsble. Box 268. Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain Bouse. 37 N. Orspe St. Tel 1063. J'JNB WANTED We pay casn for JUNK BATTERIES SJ RA01AI0S3 ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER unk Of all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE , n No Grape Tel 1063 WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced from 33T, to 50. It will pay you to trap. New and used traps for sale. Medford Bargain House, Med' ford Orriron. i", !..:: Grape St, ' pho:e 10C2. FOR REM llnl S11S FOR ' fam Bear :FVT Nl' v -. unfiim;.!-'' St. e for small Ir quirt 264 FOR F r'NT 031 Qieen Anne. 4roora stuc bom; .hA-dTo.-d fioora, f:re placo. electric tMTs, wement and pipe hotair fvrnae, 425.00 and waif: Chart. R. Fay. Realtor. Med' :d B'::g. hon a -a. ;rMT -rom ro'ise, partly ltd; n.; de-or.ted. clean. ,1 o.tkdli. CU at 618 So. FOR .nSiV 'm m.-rn house, elect, i : or w-td range. 39 Myers St. FOR F EVT pao. 1 nr. fxd location. 11 UNFUP" 821 oa f "t-Hit) 1 ro)3. modern. FOR PSi''f 638 V fSTrkst - 5- M 5-r om houso. pa.-tn :.-uit. Tel. FOB BENT HOUSES HOMES POB RENT CaU 690. FOB RENT fl-room house. 828 NO. Central, inquire at mein tnr TJllor. NEAT modern turn. 4-room 338 Crater Lake Ave. FOR RENT fl-room modern house. east side. Tel. loss. KM' RENT Homes, furnished unfurnished. .Brown a White- HOUSES HO. 813.0 and 816, water paid: wood range phone 10s. FOR RENT 7-room modern home. 3 bedrooms. 0. A. OeVoe. 623-J-a. per month, fl-room house on S2Q "w lot " 115 Willamette: w flreDlace. wash trays, hard wood floors: ry modern. Key at Union Savings at Loan. 45 So. Cen traL FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, with basement. Redden 4c Co. FOR RKN1 APARTMENTS FURNISHED apt. vate entrance. ; radio, oil heat, pri sts S. Oakdale. FURNISHED apartment. 317 W. 2nd. FOR BENT Apta. 525 No. Rlreralde FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electric refrigerator and range, breakfast nook, furnace otherwise unfurnished. Phone 443 or call W. A. Gates at Grooaterla. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AMD BOOM at 716 BV Rates very moderate. Main FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOB BENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR cabin. 443 So. Front. FOB EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Hay for fence posts. Phone 565-L-3. TRADE Young cattle or aj-ton Ford truck for 3-10-ln. gang plow. O. D. Low, East Main, Ashland R. F. D. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1926 Ford pickup In good condition. River side Apt. No. 9. EWES snd city property to trsde what have you? O. A. DeVoe. Ph. 623-J-3. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR SALE BEAL ESTATE t-AORB lot in Medford to trsde on . used car. Box 1009 Tribune. BARGAIN PRICE 2 acres garden land and small house. Geo. Mcclain, Phoenix. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown at White. FOB SALE HOMES HOME near school Phone 1282-W. WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED To buy 8 or 10-acre tract with house and barn, box iutu. Tribune. To buy or rent. New, modem 6 room bungalow: oil hest. Box 1023. Tribune. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Young Rhode Xslsnd Red and Plymouth Rock pullets, each 50c. Gale Moulton, Lozler Lane. TURKEYS FOR SALE Dressed ot live. Phone 539-J-l. Mrs. D. W Luke. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red cock erels selected from trapnested high producing stock, for breeding. Cum mlngs Poultry Ranch, 5 miles out Midway Road. FOR S ALB DOGS AND PETS PBDI GREED roller canaries, all col ors. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Nellie Finney, Tel. 203, Jacksonville, Ore. ROLLER CANARIES. Phone S23-J-2. FOR SALE LIVbSTOCK LIVESTOCK AUCTION Saturday. Nov. 35th, at 1 p. nv, at the So. Oregon Livestock Auction Sales pavilion, located on the end Medford-Central Point highway. Consign your surplus stock for sale. Phone 258-R for arrangements, will sell steers, cows, shorthorn bulls, horn and hogs. This will be the MARKET PLACE for the farmers and ranchers, where seller and buyer meet. Be sut and attend this sale and help establish a permanent market. SO. OREGON LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. FOR SALE Weaner Schulz, Beagle. pigs. Adoipn FOR SALE Good family cow, also ton of hay. Price right. M. J. Randall, Jacksonville-Phoenix road. rOR SALE Weaner ptgt. Farm. Central Point. FOR SALE One 8-year-old Jack, O. Box 95, Phoenix. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2-man sheep shearing plant with 1-hp. gas engine. 323 E. 4th. FOR SALE Two small heating stoves. Burpnlns. 104 Laurel, or Tel. 667-H. FOR SALE Lady "a winter coat, fur collar and cuffs. Dvvt Transfer. FORTY cord of dry fir wood. 447-W. FOR SALE 20 ton of hay, 98-J. FOR SALE Seed barley, also straw Pnone 17-F-3. j FOR SALE Redwoofl post 1 aiiakee. 315 So. Riverside. FOR CALK Fat hofi. carrot, cabbage. A. Tas Rvk. stock bet. C. Collins. FOR SALE (sji rsna snd srstsr heater In good condition, priced ressonsble. Csll 341-R-l FOR SALE 2 flerrlsn nigs, lsrce walnut chest, cedar lined; uphol stered cha;r. large heaf.ng stove. 1 and other household furniture. I Tel. loa-J-a, , FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR modern, quick Fuel Oil Delivery call 332 Relnklng Trucking Co. We give S. As H. Green Stamps. APPLES from 20 to 75 cents a box in small or larpe lots. O. V. Myers Orchard. Phone 258-J. FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Dclco light plant. A 1-horse electrto motor, A refrigerator, electric. A plsno: a new oil burner. Commercial Finance Corporation. Phone 81. THE New National Union Radio Tubes are guaranteed for six months. See them at Don's Radio Service or Phone 668. FOR SALE Good usea organ. So. Central. 618 FOR SALE Hav. wheat, barley and corn. O. A. DeVoe. Tel 523-J-2. FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed Phone 623-J-. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms u desired. All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 912-J. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE Player Piano, cheap. E. Pierce, Beau Lane. PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist. Truthful advice on business, love, msrrlage. Rainbow Auto Camp cabin 3. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1930 Ford truck with lumber hauling Job. Phone 31-F-3I, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Model T Ford bulld-up. $10. 25 Kenwood Ave. FOR SALE 1 Dodge roadster, 131 West Main. RECONDITIONED USED CARS The Best Buys Ever Offered. 1931 Studlbaker Sedan. 1929 Pontlac 2-door Sedan. 1929 Oakland Coupe. 1928 Bulck Sedan. 1930 Ford Coupe. 1927 Ponttac Sedan. T Model Ford Tourlnf. 617.30. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Authorized Studebaker Dealer- 1931 67 Bulck 4-door sedan. 1929 Bulck 4-door sedan. 1929 Bulck 'sport coupe. 1930 Chevrolet coupe. 1937 Chevrolet touring. 1926 Willy's Knlzht 4-door sedan. 1928 light 6 Studebaker 4-door se dan. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck - Pontlac Sales & Service So. Riverside. Tel 102 MISCELLANEOUS BUY SELLTRADE OUNS, boats, rnotora, sporting goods, tore, office fixtures, etc. 317 No, Riverside. DIABETICS: Seattle man finds com plete relief In severe cases with simple natural method after spe cialists failed. No needles, no star vation. All letters answered. N. H. Boles, 321 Bay view Bldg., Seattle. GOLD BOUGHT Redden fe Co. our new prices. - Get IP TOUR ROOP leak phone No. 7. Timber Products Co., for inspection snd repairs. WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop erties, both placer and lode. Send complete Information to Harry S. Pry & Company, 417 Davis Bldg., Portland. Ore. 1 BUY gold and loan money. Jennings, corner Front and Cecil Main Authorized Frlgidalre Service. Other makes rep. Tel 427; nighu 905-X BUSINESS OI'PORTUNHTIES SMALL BUSINESS Less than H00 buys. Any man can operate. Clears 20 to HO weekly. Inquire 527 Franquette. FOR LEASE Road hotise in good lo cation. Will sell equipment. Tel. 1055. FOR SALE Interest in gold mine Partner wanted with some cash to operate. Btg pay uncovered Box 93 Phoenix. Oregon. BUSINES9 DIRECTORY Abstract. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 9 and 0. No. 83 North Central Ave upstair. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete TUIej System la Jackson County. Expert tvlnouw Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT rel. U7J Bouse cleaning Floor Wasing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Tbrea per cent per month on un paid balance No other charges See W E. nomas 4.S South Centrsl. ground floor Crstenao Theater B'.dg. State Llcenss No 8-157 job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing ol sll Kinds; boos binding;; loose -leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips snd ererythlng in the printing lines. 38-30 N Orspe Pbone 7fi Tra tufer. BADS TRANSFER jrORAOE CO. Otfloa 1015 No Central Pbone lit Pncea right Sertlce guaranteed RhlNKlNO TRUCKING CO Trans fer and storsge nsul snTtbina at reasnneile price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 112 H MVLEV TRANSFER Expert pack era and mov.ra Special tire. to mjvina ea'ilDmtnt, prices right tit Mg.-ta Riverside, floas 10M-X, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Painting and raperhanclng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel. 848-W 313 S Grape LLUAL NOTICES No. 13171 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington. D C. September 11. 1933 Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It hss been made to sppear that "Medford National Bank." in the City of Med ford. In the County of Jscluon and State of Oregon, has compiled wtth all the provisions of the Statutes ol the United States required to be OomollMl with hnfnm in suoeiablon .shall be authorized to commence the ousiaess of Banking: Now. therefore. I, J. F. T. O'Connor. Comptroller of the currency, do here by certify that "Medlord National Bank." in the Otty of Medford. in the County of Jackson and State of Ore gon, is authorized to commence the business of Bsnklne ss provided id i Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty niue of the Revised statutes of the Un.ted 6tates. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this eleventh day ol September. 1933. (Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur rency. Treasury Department ) (Signed) J. F. T. O'CONNOR. Liquidation Notice, The Medfrod National Bank located at Medford in the State of Oregon is closing Its affairs. AU note-holders and other creditors are hereby noti fied to present the notes snd other claims against the association tor payment. Dated Sept 20. 1933. GEO. T. PREY. Cashier. Reorganization No tic. Medtord National Bank. .Medford National Bank located at Medford in the State of Oregon re ceived charter No 13771 dated Sep tember U, 1933. and commenced bus iness September 13. 1633. The new bank is a continuation of the old bank excepting that it la organized under the Banking Act of 1933. and has an entirely ucw Capital of 100. 000 CO. Dated Sept. 20. 1933. GEO. T PREY. Oa-rtler. .Notice of Sheriff's Rale. By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly Lwued out of and under tne or the circuit Court of Jack- Mn County. Oregon, to me directed, and dated November 13th, 1633, in a certain suit in said Court wherein Ciel w. Clements, R. O. Stephenson and O. L. Overmyer. co-partners, transacting business under the as sumed business name and style of Economy Lumber company, and George O'Brien were plalntirfs in thres separate suits filed in said Court, in which said suits F. A. Bates and Ella Bate, his mMfe: Jacob F. Lund ,and Margaret Bates Lund, his wife, and Black Channel Mine. Inc., a corporation: Clel w. Clements and George O'Brien were defendants, in which said suit judgment In behalf of Ciel w. Clements was entered against defendants Black Channel Mines, Inc., in the sum of $003.30 with interest at the rate of 0 per rent per annum irom January o, 19.13, together with 175.00 attorney's fees. and costs in the sum of 916.35. and judgment in favor of R. O. Stephen son and O. L. Overmyer, co-partners transacting business under the assumed business name of Economy Lumber Company, was entered In the siirn of 1 22d. 09, with Interest at the February 15. 1933. 76.00 as attor ney's fees and coat in the sum of 931.00 against said Black Channel Mines, Inc., and Judgment In favor of George O'Brien in the sum of ii8.87 with Interest at 0 per cent per annum from the 10th day of February. 1933. 75.00 attorney's fees, and costs In the sum of 129.55 was entered against defendant Black Channel Mines, Inc., which said Judgment was enrolled and docketed Tritcine Daily ACROSS 1. Witness 7. Intrigues 13. One who runs sway to bs married 14. King of th. Visigoths 1. Short for a man's nam, 15. Ocean 17. Period bs- tween morning and night id. Negative 19. Chopping tool 3L Arrets In final sound 23. Gone by 2t. Insects eggs 20. Clear gain 27. Pace 2S. Followed 3d. Kmlules II. Sifted 33. Crawl 38. Loiterer 40, Pronoun 41. Turkish cap 43. Always 43. First woman 44. Ethical 4. Peer Oynl'a mother 4T. Compa.a point 41. WnMan propellef Solution of Yesterday's Punla A 6 off P RONE H O R E de nIpo T S jM OgE sTc iJe pknt i ce T A PMS C I M I T A R S A m oniMA pojs M U T g E V E fe SLA L S W. 3 E E EL" E G I tMiJT E PtIrI ilAlpjlo MIE R Sfll a i p. i "lWa piTgji i tTs L A R MP LANE M I O a Me IItTtIl HsUe inp 49. Free 61. Symhnl fnr tantalum 12. Elttier rf two parMMs Of latitude 14. On who ex acts exorbi tant Interest M. Unruffled 57. PK"lr or constant 7 p H p p p 5 p o i Ui MJ, - I m'l I r Jo" " 4o M 42 .. ''. '' -a- s-- , - i r l ... as 3 ,r', Sj in the clerk' office in said Court on the 0th day of November, 1933. and in which said Judgment and de cree there t provision for the sale of the hereinafter described real prop erty to satisfy the said several Judg ments entered as above recited. Now, therefore, notice la hereby given, that pursuant to the term of the entd execution and order of ale I will, on the 23rd day of December, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of satd day, at the front door of the Court House In the City of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale, and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said several Judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, sub ject to redemption ae provided by law. all the right, title and Interest that said defendant F. A. Bate and Ella Bates. Jacob F. Lund and Mar garet Bate Lund, and Black Channel Mine. Inc., had on January 8, 1933. or now have in or to the following described property situated in Jack son County, State of Oregon, to-wit: NWU 6W sis 14 swtt, .Section 1, and the NE4 NWV4, the NE and the E!4 of Sb; Section 12, the NK'i NE'i Section 13, all in Township 37 South, Range 4 West of the W. M. Also the N'-i NW4, BW i nw 4. NW'i swi and the SH SW'i of Sec. 7; the Ni NW'i and the NW'i NE'i Section 18, all In Township 37 S. R. 8 W of the W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 1 being the NJ SE4 of NW4 of Sec. la, Towmnip 37 south, Ranee 4 west. AUo Placer Mining Claim No. 2, being the S'4 of the Nft of the SE'i NW14. and the NS S!i of the SE'i mv4 Sec. 7, Township 37 3. Range 8 West. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 8. being the S',i of the N& of the 6Vi NE'i and the N, 3 of the SWU NE4 Sec. 7. Township 37 South Kange 9 west, w. m. aiso Placer Mining Claim No. 4, being the E of the NW'i SE'i Sec. la. in Township 37 South. Range 4 West. W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 5. described a follows: Bejrlnnln7 at the center of the Channel of Foot Creek where It crosses the South line of the NE'i NW'4 of Sec. 18. Town- snip 37 south, Range 3 west, tnenca 400 ft.; thence southerly parallel with the channel of the left fork of ssid creek 1600 ft.; thence W. 600 feet; thence northerly parallel with the center jf said channel 1600 feet; thence E. 200 feet to the place of beginning. I Also Placer Mining Claim no. 0, being the NW'i NW'4 of the SE'4 and the NE'i NB',4 of the SW14 of Sec. 12, in Township 37 South, Range 4 West, w. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 7, located by John T. conegan and re corded in Vol. t, page 332 of the Min ing Records of Jackson County, Ore gon. AUo Placer Mining Claim No. , known as the "Fox" Plaoer Claim, being the N',4 or the SW'i NW',4 of Sec. 13, Township 37 So. Range 4 West W. M. Also NE'i NW4 Sec. 8 Township 87 Range 8 W., the 8V6 SW'i flW Sec. 8 Township 37 Range 3 W., W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 9. known as the "Populist" placer Claim, being the SEVi SE'i of NW'i Sec. 12, Township 37 South, R. 4 West, W. M. Also those certain water rights and water witches which take the water of Foot Creek to, upon or near the said property known a the Hawkins Ditch and .Right, and Margruder Ditch and Right, and the Middle or Dutch Ditch and Right. Also that certain Placer Mining Claim comprising 20 acre and situ ated on what 1 known and called the Middle Fork of Foot Creek, in Foot Creek Mining District, Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, and being the W of th SW4 NE'4 of Sec. 24, Township 37 South, Range 4 West, W. M. Also that certain water ditch and water right conveying about 300 Inches miner' measurement of water, described a follow: Commencing on the Middle Fork of Foots Cree-t near where the East and West line between Section 24 and 25 in Town ahlp 37 South, Range 4 West croMes said creek; thence down the East aide of said Creek for a distance of Cross-Word Puzzie I. Flowsd eft gradually T. Military student f. Word of sorrow I. Arm of tha ocean 1. Metric larxS measure 1L Remain lone 13. Broad shovels 30. Greek letter 22. One who In terferes or tampers It, Luzon savage 25. Fathers 27. Artificial fly for finhlnc 29. Part of the mouth 20. BMMCh 12. Biblical hefpar JH. Strong boies 54. Venerate Hh. Before 17. Topaz hum ming bird SI. Refreshed by re pone tl. Cheerlras 41, Compel 44. Principal 4:. Series of names 4. (indole: poet. So. Owina; III. Alternative 65. Sun cod DOWN 1. Flat dink used In architec tural einuinont I. Aroma tl u liquid medicinal preparation I. Rxrlamatlon 4. Qortdpss of th harvoit I. SMHonjr (lane i of on mile to th said Placer Mining Claim. The East half of the SWi SE'i of Sec. 12, Township 3.7. South Range i West of W. M. Oregon. All being in Jackson County, State of Oregon. Saving and excepting a tract of land of twenty-one or twenty-two acre conveyed by deed of February 30. 1928, to D. H. Feary. Dated thl 14th day of November, 1983. WALTER J, OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Notice of Appointment of Adminis trator. Notice 1 hereby given that on the 11th day of October, 1033. the County Court for Jackson County, Oregon, sitting in probate and In the matter of the estate of M. F. Hanley. de ceased, duly appointed the under signed M. F. Hanley, Jr., a the Ad ministrator of the estate of said de ceased, and that he thereafter quali fied a ajch, and 1 now the duly appointed, qualified and acting Ad ministrator of said estate. All those having claim against said estate will present the same to the undersigned with proper voucher at 413 Liberty Building. Medford, Oregon. Dated November 1st, 1933. M. F. HANLEY, JR., A Administrator of the Estate of M. F. Hanley, deceased. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of E. B. Shaw. Deceased. Not Use 1 hereby given that the undersigned ha been appointed ex ecutor of the estate of E. B, Shaw, deceased, and all person having claim against the estate of th said deceased are hereby required to pre sent the same, properly verified, a required by law, to the undersigned 1 executor at hi office In the City of Grant Pas. Oregon, within lx ; month after the date of thl notice. 1 Dated thl 8th day of November, 1933. 1 O. S. BLANCH A RD, Executor. Courthouse News I Furnished by th Jackson Oount Abstract Co. 131 B Birth Street) Marriage Licenses Pranlc WooldrldRe and Ruth Meeks. Oeorge Henry Hoover and Almerls Bell. Normsn D. Keathamer snd Jean p. Rice. Jesse L. N. Storms and Hazel L. MUner. Harold A. Duffy and Oenera A. Pence. Ellsworth Archer and rannle Rob erts. Ernest L. Dlngren and Ms-xtne Klelnhsmmer. Luther 0. Wsshburn and Haley P. Dlngman. Circuit Court A. A. Schramm, superintendent of banks, va. Ashland Fmlt tb Produce Assn. Foreclosure. O. N. Wilson and Cora Wilson vs, Benjamin Webtj Foreclosure. Violet May Corby assumes the bus iness name of Vlc'a Wave Shoppe." Edna A. Maymlre, administratrix. vs. Anna M. Chausse Foreclosure. Everett Bostwlck et ux vs. Earl Boat wick et ux-For money. F. N. Johnson, Jr., nwumei bus.. neae name of- Johnson Trucking Com pany of Medford. Dora Engelhardt ra. J. E. Engel hard t Divorce. Eagle Point Irrigation District vs. Eva M. Vawter et al Foreclose tax lien. Jackson County Building Loan Aasn. vs. Ted F. Bevens et ux Fore- closure. C. E. Gates Auto Co, vi. Sid Rich ardson Chattel lien. Jackson County Building Loan Assn. vs. Etfgar Whiteside et al Foreclosure. Charles Fredcnbtirg va. Siskiyou Memorial park (an association) uen. Prohate Court Estate of Louis A. Salade, flr de- ceased Admitted to probate. Estate of Theodore Carl Crandall, deceased Admitted to probate. Estate of owenevere F. King. Fran cis Paul King and Vivian Odlle King, minors Admitted to probate. Estate of James Martin Brown, de cerned Admitted to probate. Estate of Elton B. Ralmey, deceas ed Admitted to probate. Rrn1 Eatalo Trniufrrs Leslie R. Tsylor et u to Wllllsm H. Orlffln et ua W. D. to 3.S5 acres In DLO 38. Two. 38 S.. R. 2 W. Robert C. Van Val?a,'i et ui to H. P. Swingle et ux W. D. to or sec. 8, Tp. 33 a., n. 1 w. John M. Tees et u to Ethel Wheeler W. D. to W of NW: N(, of SW!J of Bee. 34, Twp. 34 S R. 1 W.. except B.41 acres. Sheriff to Arthur Short et ux Sheriff's deed to lot 2. block a. River, side Add. to Oold Hill. Allen Whltlock to Philip A. Whit lock et ux w. ra. to land In Sec. 88, Twp. 87 B., R. 2 W. J. C. Browa et ux to riret Insur ance Aitmcy Q. c. D. to 8!4 of lots 7 and 8, block 33, Cltjf of Jackson ville. John C. Kowensteln et ux to D. Bums Douglass W. D. to !, of Sec. 18. Twp. 33 8., R. 1 B. Mamie E. Vennble to State of Ore non w. D. to tract In NW', of the SW of Sec. 31, Twp. 3D 8., R. 2 E. Pred L. Putnam et ux to State of Oregon W. D. to tract In 8i of NE'i of Sec Twp. 40 8., R. 3 E. Mark 8- Hnmaker et ux to Sit erlntendent of Bunks of the State of Oregon W. D. to lot 1 and part of lot 3, block 8, City or Ashland. 0. J. Perrlne et ux to Bertrand E. De Cathellneau W. D. to land In See. 31, Twp. 38 8 R. 1 B, Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Nov. 39 (Bp!.) Ladies club met Thursday afternoon at the Edlngton home, where Mrs James Weaver acted aa hostess. A Tha nlu giving program waa given after which refreshment were served. Fourteen ladle were In attendance. Rev. D. D. Randal of Medford vis Ifed Sunday school here laat week, and gave a short talk to tha children, ACTRESS AIDS FIGHTING ARTIST Peter Arno (Inset), New York cartoonist, was knocked unconscious. In a fight In which Sally O'Nell, film actress, and Drexel Blddle Steele, , actor and prominent Phlladelphlan, figured In a Hollywood night elub. Steele tald the blow waa delivered by his manager, Gordon Butler, and Miss O'Nell denied a report she wielded a chair on Steele to even mat. tra. Arno escorted the actresa to the night club. (Associated Praia Photo) Same Valley Orange, with a light attendance held annual election with the following named: Master, Albert Straus: overseer. Jerome Fltrgerald; lecturer, Mrs. Pete Burreson; stew ard. Arthur Straus; assistant steward, Wesley McDonough: chaplain, Mrs. J. L. Frlnk; treastirer, 8. S. Abbott: secretary. James McDonough; gate keeper, Buret Burrcson; Ceres, Dor othy Straus; Pomona, Edith Sage: Flora, Betty Wilson; lady assistant steward. Eva Frlnk: chairman execu tive committee, Dick Straus. Mnny pleomng comments were heard on the entertainment afforded the people here by the Jackson county touchers' chorus at the school house Friday. Songs were given In special costumes, adding much to the regU' lar numbers. Tolo TOLO, Nov. 33. (SpU Miss Dor- othy inmann returned home here by train Friday after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hoyt and family near Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Hoyt la her aunt. Iris Gay Bush li leaving Friday for upper Evana creek where she will help her sister, Mrs. Vera Rlchman, dress turkeys for market. Mrs. Leslie Davis, Nancy Thorpe, Ruth Rnweon and Mlsa Mary Buckley assisted by Mra. Thurston and pupils, are working on a good program to be given at the Tolo school Novem ber 39 at 7:30 o'clock. Refreshments of pie, eoffee or cocoa will be served during the social hour following and those planning to attend are re quested to bring pie, according to the size of the family. t Prospect PROSPECT, Not. 39. (8pl.) Mr. and Mrs. 8am Rawllnfts and son Earl have moved to Ashland. Mr. Rawllngs la employed by Von der Hellen and Pleraon. contractors. Mrs. Ouy Tex of Central Point and .Mrs. Ethel McKenzle of Riverside, Cal., were visiting their sister, Mrs. Mary Orieve of the Prospect hotel, the first of the week. Prospect school district has several men employed building a foundation under the gymnasium. Bureau of roada men, who have been stationed at Union Creek for some time, have moved to Tiller. There will be a practice game of basketball November 38, between Cental Point and Prospect at the Prospect gym. Several young folks from Central Point attended the school dance here Saturday night. Mrs. Georgia fftlcke, who has been aaalstlng In the prospect hotel for the past six months, returned to her home in flan Francisco last, week. Seth Bullla and Mr. Martin of Med ford were bualness visitors at Pros pert Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roeeoe Laraen of Butte Fall were week-end visitors at the Earl Ulricn home. Wm. Rlchey and John Bonney hate moved to the Applegate country. where they have leased a ranch In the vicinity of Ruch. j Communications Whr Population Is Low To the Editor: In the Tribune of Nov. 20th. Ddwln A. Smith, managing editor of the Pa cific N. W. Farm Trio, Spokane, Waah aks why Oregon. Washington and Idaho with all of their resource, do not have a population to the square mile equal to that of the states ot Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, and aa I have worked In all of the above stales locating settlers I can tell him why. because the three statea of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota real i rod that the beat um that could ba made of her publla Innda waa for homea for her people. And settlement on public lands whji made easy by homestead, by pre-emption, and cash entry, a squatter's right waa the strongest claim to be had to publlo land. When a home aeeker built a cabin and moved In. the law protected him until he could complete his entry. On my flrat trips to the coast from Michigan to locate timber tract for eastern lumbermen, on every road leading west the old covered wagon rumbled along. The first blow to settlement In Oregon came when tha forest reservea were formed. Then the policy of the land commission of the railroad grant lands to sell Its lands for $2.R0 per acre waa changed nnd the land withdrawn from sale, the pre-emption and cash entry lawa were repealed, the aquatter'a right waa no longer recognized, many homesteaders had their clBlms con tested by the forest aervlce, and tha home seekers turned north across tha border and settled in Canada by tha thousands and were welcomed there. What the coast states lout, Canada gained, Then came the agitation to cancel tha patenta to the railroad grant lands, and open them for homestead entry. After much litigation they were revested In the government, and the timber was cruised by the govern, ment and where there was not mora than three hundred thousand feet of timber on forty acre It was listed for homestead entry and could be ob tained In no other manner. The land cruising more than that amount of timber was classed aa timber land nnd the timber to be sold at auction for cash with ten years time to re move. When sold the timber goes on the tax roll until removed, after which these lands are open to home stead entry. The unfair point In this la that the homesteader has to pay tha government 2.60 per acre for the land, but after all It would gradually put settlers on these lands and re nt ore them to the tax roll. Many homes have been made on these lands. Then came the bill, put through by Representative Hawlcy, to enable any lumberman to buy the timber from these homestead lands before they were filed on. Thla was a bad bill for Oregon, and now there Is a move ment to take all of the revested rail road lands and add them to the for est reserves. Thla will practically end settlement on public lands In western Oregon. In Oregon as a whole less than 43 percent of the land In the state can be taxed and governed from Snlem, and many counties have less than 30 per cent, white more than 58 per cent la governed by political bureau at Washington, and every year our repre sentatives at Washington put bills through extending the reserves to take in thousand of acres of Oregon lands. Then there Is the forest exchange law, the most stupid and vicious law ever In force li. any timber country, by which every year In Oregon thou sands of acres are taken off from the ttix. roll and put In the forest reserves and these taxes have to be made up by the home, ranch, and property owners of the state, and the privately owned lands In Oregon are rapidly growing leas under the present land grabbing policy of the government bureaus at Washington. In Oregon If a squatter aettles on any govern ment land It gives him no previous right; If he settles on farm land In side the forest reserve he Is hustled off to jail. Forest reserves u act aside by Presidents Cleveland and Roosevelt wa the proper way to conserve the forest, but the extension of the then forest boundaries to take over moat of the lands of Oregon and the ex change law to take privately owned land off the tax roll and put it tn the forest reservea leave no chance for a population like the sovereign states of the east. E. T. MERRILL. Medford, Nov. 33. For window glass see Hubbard Bros. FUEL OIL Anv kind. Quick service. Med- Fuel Co., Tel 631.