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PAGE FIFTEEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE I VCA.UVUD boiuiovv MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNT!, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. 1931 FT. I Vtt I Vs WA.fctVUC I VO It I u.uuv I ii - t -I L. Bead every ad " (hit pas 7 will probably find exactly the tliini yon want Co Do) oi sell . . U It Isn't there, adver .1 ' lt' Inex pensive, effective Par word first Insertion (Minimum 26c) (ul additional Insertion. mi word -lc (Minim tun 1 poi una per month without oop; changes . lJ0 7S FOE WANT AD8 LOST AND FOUND tjOST Sun. between Medford and Ap . plegate, bill lold. Please return to f name in purse. Reward. LOST 7-ton Blackhawk Jack between Medford and Wrangle Gap. Notify Forest Service. Phone 384. LOST If dog missing, call 1518 MALE OR FEMALE WANTED 1 or 2 pass, to share ex penses to Sioux Falls. So. Dak. Leaving Sat.. Sept. 1. Phone No. 4, Oold Htli. WANTED Passenger to Pasadena share expenses. Leaving Friday nit. Call at 22 Keene Way Drive. WANTED Permanent renter. Modern house, large chicken house, brooder, garden, business frontage. Raise produce. Sell it at home. Outside city, highway. 1704 N. Riverside. WANTED FEMALE HELP SPLENDrD opportunity for two re fined women representing Splrella Foundation Garments. Box 3204, Tribune. WANTED Middle aged woman for general house work on farm. Phone 865-M. W ANTED SITU ATI0NS CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840 E 9th. WANTED-M1SCELLANEOUS WANTED Room, board and care f:r two children. Also room for parent. 113 Cottage. WANTED Portable electric drill; and three H. P. gas engine, must be In first class condition. Write price and particulars. Oeo. A. Taylor, Box 27, Hornbrook, Calif, WANTED To buy large black walnut trees. Write Box 3042, Tribune. WANTED Pasture for dairy heifers. Phone 697-J-2. HOW MUCH do you want for your 1931 model A Ford, convertible cab riolet, sport roadster or sport coupe Will pay cash for a bargain. Write Box 3182, Mail Tribune. WANTED To rent 4 or 5 room house, all or partly furnished with one or Hi acres, will be permanent rent- ere. 35 North Oakuale. CANTED Jnd hand furniture. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale i;id Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. Tti 268. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house in city limits of Med ford Must be cheap. Box 308. Man Tribune. -r- FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R Thlbault. Phone WANTED Woc.i. mohair, bides and pelts See us before you sell Wool bags and twine tor sale. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orape 8t Phon 1062 WAN! TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be obaap 833 W 2nd JUNK WANTED We nay oasb tot JUNE BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER and unk of all descriptions. - MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE J7 No Orape Tel 1063 WANTED Warrant Redden 41 Ou WANTED Household goods itoves tools or what nave you Medlord Bargain Rouse 27 N Orape St Tel 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furn. bungalow. Includ ing 3 bedrooms; also double garage Mrs. R. R. Johnson. Tel 127-J-2. FURN. HOUSE and garage, luth. 604 W FOR RENT 8 room modem horns 9 bath rooms, sleeping porch, furn ished or unfurnished Only reliable, permanent tenants need apply. 714 West 10th. FOR RENT Homes furnished oi unfurnished Bmvo Wait FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room apt. Adults. 34J No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt Hotel Grand. FOR RENT 2 rooms and sleeping porch. 344 No. Bsrtlett. FOR PENT Furnished apt Hotel Hoi, and FOR RENT ROOM BOARD l.im very modtra:e at 116 i, Hin ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 ft. Orajia, FOE BENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Chicken ranch, 1 mile from Medford; large chicken house, lots of berries. Inquire J. w. Jacobs, 804 Pine St., Medlord. FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room. 19 Mistletoe. Tel 838. W. FOE EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE - 1929 model Ford sedan and 2 lots in Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel 407-? EXCHANGE Purn. re-upholstenng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 880-R. FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trade in on late model automobile (Coupe preferred ) Floyd Mahaxry Talent, Ore, FOR SALE OB TRADE White eleetric swing machine for Light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL GOING business on 101 highway near Plsmo Beach. California, over-looking ocean. 200x110 ft. Want small ranch with producing placer mine or claim on creek accessable to auto. Box 279, Plsmo Beach. Calif. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Small acreage, Improved; also sheep, cows, chickens, eto. Box 3044, Tribune. LEASE OR SALE 40-acre mt. ranch, partly cleared. Box 185, Jacksonville. A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut trees and berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash. Box ,66, Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son Co Bldg. lc Loan Assn. Tel. 195 53 ACRES near Applegate P O ; 11 A cultivation, free water right; bal ance timber; improvements. Paul Erdman. Applegate, Ore. WHEN you think ol real estate, think of Brown & Whtle. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FISK TIRES AND TUBES Bonded, guaranteed. You cannot buy tires anywhere in Oregon cheaper than at the Sunrise Super Service Sta tion, 12th and Riverside. FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL n your car, 10c quart; In your can, 36c gal.; bbl lots, 30c. 100 PURE PENNSYLVANIA oil. from Bradford crude, in your oar, 20o quart; in your can. 62c gal.; 6 gals. S3.00. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford coupe, erslde. FOR SALE 1929 sedan, new tires and paint, good motor. A real buy for (150.00. 52 Ross Court 6 to 7 eve nings. FOR SALE Ford coupe, excellent con dltlon driven 8,100 miles. Tribune, Box 3035. 1934 HUDSON Sedan demonstrator; new car guarantee; substantial dis count; trade and terms. Eakln Motor Co., Hudson-Terraplane Deal er on so. Riverside. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO Bar gain. Palmer Muslo House. BARGAINS in used Baud Instruments, with lessons. Palmer Music House FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WANTED Gentle work horse for it keep, with privilege of buying If sat i si actor y. pnone aoa-K. NINE registered Ramboullet ewe wm. Briggs strain, sn earing from is to 18 pounds wool. Crow bred year lings and lambs. Pure bred 8hrop shire yearling rams and ram lambs. U a. saiade Jr. central point. Ore, FOR SALE 2 cows, one Just fresh M L Hartley, pnone 9-F-o. TWO JERSEY heifers, comlna fresh in spring, and coming a -year-old colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire at W B. Medley's, Bt. 4. Box 150. meaioro. FOR SAUC Fr esn OO wa Adoll Scbuitr 8a?l Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY PURE Bronze torn. Oocseran priee stock as Jesse Neil at L Ash land FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BLUE LAKE canning beans, starting Wednesday; cucumbers, 20c gallon and up; large peppers, i dozen i&c; hot peppers, oc dozen, large size: tomatoes, vac lb. E. E. Stump, phone 493-R, 2 miles north Medford on earns vauey road we deliver ai order or more in city limits. FOR SALE Camp trunk. 602 So. Riv erside. FOR SALE Sweet corn, cantaloupes, tomatoes, prunes. F. 8. Carpenter, Jacksonville Highway. FOR SALE Petite prunes now ready ior canning or drying. Pick tnem yourself at le lb. F. 8. Carpenter, Jacksonville Highway, MASONIC encyclopedia. Bargain at lew than half price. H. B. Johnson Oen. Del. ORAPES lor sale. So. Peach, 8th house so. of Stewart. FOR SALE Overstuffed daveneport nearly new, bedroom sets, rugs, rocker and other chairs, section bookcase. Also other furniture. Must sell cheap. Leaving neit week. Call any day but Saturday. Mrs. Remsen. quarter mile west Meehan's store. Phoenix-Jacksonville road. FOR SALE J burner oil stove, ro',1 top dek. ski is, automobile hot wat er heater, taoe type rubber boot, other miscellaneous articles Extra j special 185 00 violin and 16 00 case , 140 00 Leaving, must sell at one Call at 22 Keene Way Drive. FOR SALE Vetch inoculation. Mon arch Seed Si Feed Co. FOR SALE Inoculate vetch before p.aiilliig to swure rr,4x;m j;n growth ) the euoject mattr hr,f and safe use N.Win. Moouch beed 4eifjard and care Ior trie same, until. Feed Co. 'the further order of this said court, FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Peaches. Fine Elbertas. 2c a pound. R. R. Ouches, mile west of upper school bouse. Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L. PETITE PRUNES for sale. Tel. 7-F-4 TIER WOOD Dry fire. pine, oak and laurel, on ground or delivered. :jei. 722. PERSONAL REV EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual readings dally 816 So. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS LOOK YOUR BEST on Labor Day. Still plenty of time to have your clothes look the esme. One day ser vice if necessary. Free delivery. Tel. 1260, at 3U W. Main. The Camelo Cleaners. APOLLO Piano Studio 128 N. Holly. Jazz and olassleal taught. Arrange ments for band, orchestra, eto. Muslo set to lyrics.. AUTO INSURANCE at about 50 saving; class "A" plus company Leg. Reserve. 206 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 350. DENTISTRY Dr. X. ft- Gove. 23b E Mam. BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register Add ing Machine. Typewriter, soots Shoes, Huntlng-Flshlng Equipment 317 North Riverside. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sts, DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone. 4th and Bartlett. FOR SALE Equity In house. 529 Haven. FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley bags. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Canning peaches. stanciux. p&oenix. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Picks Hardware, 131 West Main. FOR SALE -Osed sewing machines, all makes; terms if desired An makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett. BUSINESS CUANCES FOR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cafe and equipment Rent 113.50 month Gold Hill. Ore. COFFEE ANN'S FOR SALE. $100 AND light car in good running order buys best paying service sta tion on Redwood highway, near Kerby, account sickness. Golden Rule Service. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. A BS Tit A CI CO. Abstract ot lltu and Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County, MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 82 North Central Ave. upstairs. Rial to phone 16157. , - -Transfer BADS rRANSFER & STORAGE OO -Office 1016 No Central Phone 416 Prices right $enr-e guaranteed HAWLEY rRANSFER - Expert Deck ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices ngbt 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Expert window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lc per tq ft Mr Black 310 N Bartlett Painting and Papernenging M. A. B LI 33 Painting and banging Tel 648 W j.8 8 paper Grape Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W E THOMAS. 45 8 Central Stat license No 8 167. LEGAL NOTICES Summons for Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. G. M. ROBERTS, as Trustee for Oeo. L. Haff, T. A. Henderson. O. C. Stan wood, and C. H. Gram, Commission er of the Oregon Bureau of Labor, Plaintiff, vs. MILTON S. HURWITZ, J. L. HODGE. WESTERN UNITED GOLD MINES CORPORATION. a corporation, WESTERN STATES GOLD PROPER TIES CORPORATION, a corporation, MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK, a na tional banking corporation, G. R. CARTER, as the County Clerk and ex-officlo County Recorder of Jack son County, Oregon, and also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or interest in and to the premises described in the Complaint herein, Defendants. To Milton 8, Hurwlte. J. L. Hodge, Western United Gold Mines Corpora tion, a corporation, Western States Gold Properties Corporation, a cor poration, end also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in and to the premises described in the Complaint herein, the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You, and each of you, are hereby required and summoned to ap pear in the above entitled court and cause, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file herein against you within four weeks from the da;e of the first publication thereof, and you will hereby take notice that If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will pray to the court for the following relief against you and as prayed for In plaintiff's complaint, a succinct state ment of which is as follows, to-wlt: Plaintiff prays that upon the filing of his said Complaint herein that the; plaintiff should be authorised hy ap-; propriete order of tills said court tn go upon mKh said prm , which are and for a further order of this said court directed unto aatd defendants. Milton S. Hurwltz, J. L. Hodge, West- ; em United Gold Mines Corporation, Western State Gold Properties cor-: poratlon, and anyone claiming by, j through or under them, restraining, I enjoining, prohibiting and Inhibiting them, and each, every and au oi them, their agents, employees and anyone acting by, through or under them, from In any manner transier- i ring, conveying, assigning, mortga?-! lng, pledging, hypothecating and, or; delivering any Interest In and to said premises ana personal property wnicn ; are the subject matter of this said suit and of said contract, and directed to G. R. Carter, as the County Clerk ; of Jackson County, Oregon, from ac- ceptlng for recordation andor re-1 cording any such said attempted con- veyance, transfer, assignment, mort gage, deed or the like from sold de den dan ts. Milton S. Hurwltz, J. L. Hodge, Western United Gold Mines Corporation, Western State Gold, Prop- . ertie Corporation andor anyone claiming by, through or under them, and that upon the final decree here in that said Injunction be made per manent, and for a further order re quiring the said defendant, Medford National Bank, to turn over unto said plaintiff aald contract and said deed heretofore deposited with It, and re straining said Bank from accepting or receiving any payments on account of said contract except the full amount due thereon, and as herein provided, and for further decree of thia aald court foreclosing that certain con tract between the plaintiff and de fendant, Milton S. Hurwltz. dated Oc tober 26th, 1933, and recorded in Vol ume 196 of the Deed Records of Jack sin County, Oregon, at pages 548 to 556 thereof, and a so recorded is specifically referred to hereby and by this reference made a part hereof, and a copy of which is set out as Exhibit "B" of plaintiff' complaint, and de claring that upon the failure of :he defendants to pay said balance of iU.ooQ.OD, together with interest on the sum of 16,500.00 at the rate of six per cent per annum from October 26th, 1933 to December 20th. 1933. to gether with interest on the sum of iid.3uo.oo at the rate of six per cent per annum from December 30th, 1933 to March 5th 1934. together with in terest on the sum of 812,500.00 at the rate of six per cent per annum from March 5th, 1934, until paid, together with the costs and disbursements herein to be ,axed. together with at torney's fees in the sum of $1000.00. within thirty days from the date of aia accree, that all rlirht. title tate, lien and Interest of sairf dfpnri. ants and anyone claiming by. through or under them in and to aald real and personal property which are the subject matter of said coiifj-ap.t. ann particularly described therein and by una reierence made a oart hereof. and lying and being situate in Jack son County, Oregon, shall be fore closed, and that the plaintiff be con sidered the owner thereof free and clear from any and all right, title, es tate, uen and interest of said de fendants, and anyone claiming by, through or under them, and for his costs and disbursements herein to be taxed. This summons is published in the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general and regular circulation, published In the-Clty of Medford, Oregon, once each week for a period of four weks consecutively, and five time., and said defendants are re quired to appear and answer as here in provided under and by virtue of an order duly made, rendered and en tered by the Hon. -H. D. Norton, Cir cuit Judge of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County, on August 30th, 1934. - The date of the first publication of this summons Is August 31st. 1934. george m. roberts -. wm. m. McAllister Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: 201-3 Medford National Bank Bldg., Medford. Oregon. Notice of Sheriff's Sale On the 22nd day of September, 1934, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the Courthouse In toil Tribune Daily ACROSS L Sphere 4. Bestow 9, Depression be tween moun tain peak 13. Owing 15, Do something In return 14. Deposit 16. Snug rooms IT Endure 19. Light touch 1L Labrador tea ti. With: Scotch 2V. Picks out ea re full j 26. Greater quantity 21. Conjunction SL River: Spanish 13. Mohammedan scriptures . II. Hanging mass of lc 15. Father or mother It. Cl-natured, abrupt, and rud 87. Young dog JS. Scotch rivsr 28. English Shakespear ean actor 40. Mark of high steam 43. Comparative ending Solution of Yesterday's Puzzla C QSj ALTl R I JM P O RjT HIE P I ER plopfe 1port RatM EON5 41. Military student 4b. Small barrel 47. Pertaining to the throat 10. Support 61, Partook of a maaJ 64. Famous ft. Kzist 67. Spread loosely ' i2 13 r i4 17 ie wf rf is 16 V IS lilllll""!! 33 34- , M.3S m IllZtziZII 3 if13 HI32 ''-'A 1 1 1 is.". I Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, I will sell at suction to the highest bid-1 der for cash the following described real property located In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning 1440.12 feet North of the Southwest comer of D. L. O. No. 66. In Twp. 87 South of Range I West of the W. M.. being the North west corner of the South 120 acres of said D. L. C; thence North on the West line of said D. L. O, No, 66, 1199.76 feet to the Southwest corner of the North 100 acre of said Claim; thence East 8630 feet; to the East line of said D. L. C, be lng the Southeast corner of said North 100 acres; thence South on. the East line 1199.76 feet to the Northeast corner of the South 120 acres of said 'Claim; thence West 3630 feet to the place of beginning. Excepting and reserving the follow ing: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Mrs. U A. Wilkinson's land and running thencs North on the East line of D. L, O. No. 66, in Twp. 37 South Range I West of the W. M 200 feet; thence South 36 deg. 45 mln. West 249.3 feet, with the line of the County Road: thence East 150 feet to the place of begin ning, being that part of said Mrs. L. A. Wilkinson's ranch which lies East of the present ounty road, running through her ranch, and be ing the property conveyed by L. A. Wilkinson and husband to George B. Peck and wife on the 8th day of April, 1913, recorded In Volume 102 Deed Records at Page 898 there of. Together with all water rights appurtenant thereto or to become appurtenant thereto. Said sale is made under execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson to me directed in the case of State Land Board of the State of Ore gon, Plaintiff, vs. Louisa A. Wilkin son and Charles E. Wilkinson, wife and husband, Nick Klme, L. R. Hol brook and Jackson County, State of Oregon, Defendants. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. Notice of Administrators Sale of Real KM ate In the County Court of the State of Oregon m and ior jackson County: In the Matter of the Estate of Paul A. Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby .given, that In pur suance of an order of the County Court of the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, made on the 80th day of August, 1934, In the matter of the Estate of Paul A. Smith, doceased, the undersigned administrator of the estate of said deceased will sell, private sale to the highest bidder, tor! cash upon delivery of deed, and sub-1 Ject to confirmation by the said i County Court, on or after Wednesday,! the third day ot October, 1934, all! the right, title, Interest, and estate of the said Paul A. Smith, deceased : at the time of his death, which was an undivided one-half Interest In and, to the real property hereinafter de scribed. And all the right, title, and Interest, that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, ac quired other, or In addition to that of said deceased at the time of his death of in and to those certain lots, pieces, or parcels of land situated, lying, and being in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, and more particularly described, aa follow, to wlt: Beginning at a point 60 feet East of the Intersection of the North line of West Fourth Street, and the East line of Summit AvenucMn the City of Medford, Jackson County. Ore gon, running thence North 101 feet parallel with the East line of Sum mit Avenue; thence East 70 feet parallel with the North line of Fourth Street; thence South 101 feet parallel with the East line of Summit Avenue to the North .Ine of West Fourth Street; thence West along the North line of West Fourth Street 70 feet to the point of be ginning, subject to a mortgage In the favor of the Jackson County Building and Loan Association, and unpaid taxes. Cross-Word Puzzle 7. Morbid breath ing sound S. Stained 9. Uttered loud and con tlriued sounds 10, Careal gran 11, Caustic alka line solution 19. Pouch III ERM T J Ps kl s J R A ENT VES ill S H L TOW T Y DEE ELL. sap 18. Report rite of body it. Bodies It. Bring upon one's self it. Falsehood 27. Hindu qussn 'it. Come in 20, Pointed out th way to it. Java cotton 24, Strip to pr vent sftpplns 86. Play on words 37. Edible tuber 40. Wading bird 41. CordecT fabric 44. Rlvr lo Ruasti 4. 8ns ten 47. Channel from th shore In land 15. Positive elec tric pole 19. Wager DOWN 1. Strang 3. Regret I. Curve 4. 100 squar meter of land 8, Molmen C, Grenk god 41. 4. 61. S3. 65. American Indian Wnt ahead Natlv metal C areas Down: prefix Also, beginning it a point on the1 East line of Summit Avenue in the City of Medford. Jackson County,: Oregon, said point being North 836.2 feet from the Intersection of said Street line with the North line of West Fourth Street In said City; running thence Bast parallel with said West Fourth Street 100 ftet; thence North parallel with the East line of Summit Avenue 74.3 feet; thence West parallel with the North line of West Fourth Street to the East line of Summit Avenue; thence South along the East line of Summit Avenue 74.8 feet to the point of beginning, subject to a mortgage in the favor of the Jack son County Building and Loan Association, and unpaid taxes. Also, beginning at a point 118.8 feet North of the Intersection oi the East line of Summit Avenue and the North line of West Fourth Street, running thence East paral lel with the North 11ns of Fourth Street 100 feet; running thence North parallel with the East line of Summit Avenue 54.4; thence West parallel with the North line of West Fourth Street 100 feet to the East Una of Summit Avenue; thenoe South along the Bast line of Summit Avenue 54.4 feet to the point of beginning, subject to a mortgage in the favor of the Jack son County Building and Loan As sociation, and unpaid taxes, Also, beginning at a point on the North line of Fourth Street, 130 feet East of the East line of Sum mit Avenue In the City of Medford. Oregon, running thence North par allel with the East line of Summit Avenue 118.6 feet; thence East parallel with the North line of Fourth Street 80 feet; thence South parallel with the East line of Summit 118.6 feet to the North line of Fourth Street; thence West on the North line of Fourth Street 30 feet to the point of beginning. Also, beginning at a point on the East line of Summit Avenue, 101 feet North of the North line of West Fourth Street in the City of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, running thence East parallel with the North line of Fourth Street, 130 feet; thence North 17.6 feet parallel with the East line of Sum mit Avenue: thenoe West parallel with the North Una of Fourth Street, 130 feet to the East line of Summit Avenue; thenoe South 17.6 feet to the place of beginning. Terms and condition of sale: Cash unon delivery of deed. The purchaser to assume tha pay ment oi and lane ine property pur chaeed by him, subject to all the State and County taxes and all assess ments of whatsoever name or nature, and all mortgages or liens which are now or may become hereafter charge able to or a Hen against the property purchased by him, Alt bids or oner must be in writ' lng. and may be left at the office of O. C. Boggs, Attorney for said ad ministrator, in the Jackson county Bank Building, in Medford,' Oregon, at any time after the first publica tion of tins notice, and before tne making of the salt. August i, 1934, aat of iirst pun ilea t ion, ALLEN R. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of Paul A. Smith, deceased. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Aug. 31. (Spl) Rev. and Mr. P. L. Cammell and daughter Oertrude of Amity, Or., ar rived Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Mary Coker, and continued on their trip to Santa Rosa, Calif, Monday. Mr. Cammell l pastor of the M. E. church at Amity, and with his family Is enjoying his summer vacation. They will stop again with Mrs. Coker, on their return. Mrs. Otto Bohnert and daughter Dolores returned to their borne Sun day from th Puruckor maternity home in Medford. Mrs. J. A. Bate man and son John of Loe Angeles who have been guests of Mrs. Bate man's mother, Mrs. L. H, Smith and brother, C. E. Smith and family left for their home Saturday Mr. J. t. Boswell of Oorvallla was a recent visitor among friends in Cen tral Point. She formerly resided here, and moved to Corvallla a few years ago, where her eon Clifford and Carl were graduated from O. S. C. and now hold positions there. Little BUUe Merrltt It spending few day at the country home of hi uncle, Ralph Merrltt and family. Mrs. Grace Chrlatlanson, president of Rebekah assembly of Oregon, will pay her official visit to Mt. Pitt Re bekah lodge No. 167, on Wednesday night, Sept. 5. A 100 per cent attend ance i requested. Ouy Tex epent Sunday In Prospect visiting with Mm, Tex, who Is anjoy- i lng a vacation with her sister, Mr,; Mary Grieve. Mr. W. H. Ferguson Is spending a few day In town, calling upon htr many friend. Mis Arllne Hay arrived thl week from San Francisco for a few days with her mother, Mr. Mary Hay, who 1 still confined to her bed aa tha result of a broken hip three month ago. Annie Spring CCO will hold a fall festival and program soon. All par ante and relative are Invited guoata. A number of local boy will partici pate in the program. Bottles Trace V. R. lilitory ASHTABULA, O. (CP) Bottles, large, small, of all shapea and made to hold everything from vinegar and soda pop to perfume and whisky, comprise a collection of several thou sand pieces owned by Miss Mary Hall. The collection Is so complete that It almost traces the history of tha Unit ed States, aha believes, Minh le llulld Hotel ISTANBUL, (UP) The Shah of Persls, who hss just concluded a visit to Turkey, thinks Turkish hotels so excellent that h has Invited Ve il. o Bey, tha manager of a famous hotel at Istanbul, to Teheran to re organize Peralsn hotels. The shah will personally superintend tha build ing of the hotel In his capital. 4 fUiyal Coachman Retires LONDON. (UP) Prank Oalne.v after b.lng royal coachman In three reigns, retired yesterday on a pen sion, having reached the age limit, 70. He Joined the household of queen Vtctorla aa livery help and became a traveling coachman sue- ee.iively to Queen Victoria and King Edvard, Table Rock TABLE ROCK, Aug. St. (Spl.) ! Ml Evelyn Hamilton returned home last week from an Interesting trip to the world' fair at Chicago. Miss Hamilton was accompanied by Miss Beth Bowerman. They went east by the southern route and returned by the Northern Pacific, passing through Canada. Earl Cameron of Medford visited here with Bob Sage Monday, Table Rock 4-H olubs mad a ored Itable showing at the fair held at th court house August 28. Mrs. Lloyd Hamlin and Mrs. Richard Hunsley, leader, accompanied the girls to the exhibit. The following girls were prise winners: Rebecca Hunsley, Roberta Hamlin, Norma Sage, Dorothy Hunsley and Anita Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Nealon spent two days last week vacationing at Dead Indian Soda Springs. Tha Newton Mead family 1 mov ing from the ranch home here to Medford. The Mead will be missed in thta community, where they have assisted In religious and social activi ties. Wlllard How ley and family left Wednesday for Roaeburg, where Mr, Howsley will represent the McNes company. A Medford firm Is redecorating the Interior of both rooms of the school house preparatory to the opening of school September S. Mis Eva Hart and Homer Culbert- son of Ashland visited with friends here last Sunday. Mr. D. D. Huntress of Medford visited with relative at the Nealon ranch Wednesday. Apple picking will begin at the Redskin orchard next week. Mr. V. R. Schafer and family are planning on a trip to Lake of the Wood this week end. Tomatoes and melon are begin ning to ripen here with a fair crop in prospect. The warm - weather of th past week ha extended the swimming season here and crowds gather dlly at the different swimming "holes' along tha river for a plunge In the cool water and a refreshing relief from tha unusual heat, One can ex ercise to his heart's content while submerged In tha water of the Rogue and still keep cool. Tha many friends here of Miss Mil dred Oregory extend their sincere wishes for her happiness In her re cent marriage to Earlwyn Cutler of Medford. Mr, Ooff of the Spokane land bank was a recent visitor here In connec tion with the Hard man ranch. He state that arrangement are being made to clean up the blight tn tho pear orchard on the place, Prospect PROSPECT, Aug. 31. (Spl) Mrs. Geo. L. Jsnt&er returned home Tues day from the Grants Pass hospital where she underwent an oppendlcltls operation two weeks ago. Mrs. Lizzie Nichols Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gus Dltsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson and family were weok-end guests of Mrs. Robertson's sister, Mrs, Ed Coy, In Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pettlgrew end small son were guests Wednesday evening at the Paul Robertson home. The main Interest recently has been the Prospect fire, which started Saturday afternoon back of the Fred ericks house at the power plant. Due to high wind It spread rapidly, hut was finally put under control be fore It reached the town of Pros pect. Several apot fires have broken out since, though the fire Is mostly confined within the fire lines. Dan ger will not be over until heavy rains come, Monday night the Prospect Sunday school held t. welner roast at Red Blanket following an entertainment by a glee club from Klamath Falls. , - Fern Valley FBRN VALLEY, Aug. 91 (Spl.) School will start Sep. I. Mlas Elaine Demere.t la teachsr this year. Mr. Steel la cleaning up th school house and oiling th floors (his week. There needs to b many Improvement and th cooperation of all will be needed later. Lsst year there was a poor rec ord for visiting school, so all are re quested to visit more often this year. A farewell party was given for Miss Alio Heruler Wednesday f fternoon by Mr, Wm. Fern. Miss Hensler Is lsv lng soon for Orant Psm. Mr, and Mra. Axel Benson and Miss Frances Benson were guests of Mr. and Mra. G. A. Johnson In Grant Paas Sunday, honoring the birthday of J. P. Johnson. Mr. and Mra. Robert Holllngsworth and son Martin of Los Angelea called on Mr. and Mra. L, Htighea Wednes day afternoon. Tiny are visiting Mrs. Holllngsworth' father, B. P. Hughes fn Medford. Rev. and Mrs. Oldenburg war guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeWlt Wednesday of laat week, honoring the birthday of Mr. DeWlt. Mr. and Mra. Law! Busey and daughter Velrr.a ,'ean left Saturday morning for their home, ClUislds, Calif., after a several days' visit with Mr. Busey parents, here, Mia Anna Ksntor returned Sstur day from a weeks' visit in Portland. Mr. and Mr. Herbert Dowd were Medford shoppers Friday. Cheaper In the long run. Better looking and shape retaining. Klein tailored suits made to fit you (of gusrsnteed woolens) from 130 up. KLKIM THC TAILOR, 138 t. Main. Trail TRAIL, Aug. 31. (Spl) Mr.' ant Mrs. O. W, FlUzslmmons, Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Bartlow and daughter Loceal, and son Elsworth, all of FomeroT. Waah., arrived Auguat 37 for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson. All art relatives oi Mrs. Hutchinson. This la their first vtst to southern Oregon and all are pleased with the country here. Mrs. Kve Seggesaman and Mr. Alma Merrlmsn entertained the Horn Economics club of Eagle Point Wed nesday afternoon at the home of ttia former. Mrs. Rhoda Newton who waa to start school here September 8 un derwent a goiter operation and will not be able to teach for some tlma yet. Miss Lucy Week has ao far recov ered from her recent operation aa ' to be able to return to her horn here. Mrs. Anna Wilson waa chopping In Medford August 37. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrtman and their sons Ray. Lee and Ouy. epent August 38 at Diamond lake visiting some relatives and friends who are camped there for a week or ten daye. Vance Pierce of Eagle Point vis ited with toe Merrlman boys August 38. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Seggesaman and little daughter Mary, visited Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson. Ace Weeks returned home August 39, having spent the past month In the Sacred Heart hospital In Med ford. Mrs. Hal Tucker, who has been sick. Is gradually Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain left for their home In Chicago August 37, after spending a week with relative! here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flock and three children of Yreka, arrived her August 38 for a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. 8. w. Hutchinson returned home August 29 after a week .spent at the coast. Writ: In Marthfleld they called on Mr. and Mrs, Jess Lewis, who formerly lived here, Mr, and Mrs. K. B. Hutchlr.con and little daughter Shirley, were over night guests at his parents' home. They came to have a visit with tha Pomeroy relatives. ) Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Aug. 81. (Spl.) Mrs. Pete Burrcson, daughter of Helen Ole Burrason, and Miss Mabel Humbolt spent Sunday at Crater Lake, Where they Joined their friends, Mr. and Mrs. J, P, Penrod of Klamath Falls, Mr, and Mrs. J. !.. Rows spent tha week end at Olendala visiting tha Zra Nichols family. Visitor, with Mrs. Walter Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Messenger Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferris of Bakersfleld, Cat. Mr. Farrta la Mrs. Messenger's cousin. Mlsa Lavella Edlngton of Oold Hill spent th week vlstlng relatives at the J. L. Row and W, W, Edlngton homes. Psrtlea returning from Diamond Lake Sunday were Mrs. Donna Straua. Wesley and James McDonough, Miss Dorothy Straus, Mrs. Chas. Duggars and family, Mrs. Geo. McDonough and Miss Nsoml Magruder. Pear harvesting and packing waa finished last week In th Van Hoe venburg orchard with a aatlsfctory out put of fruit. Tne 4-H club held an interesting xhlblt of th year's work at th achool nous Friday avantng. Mra. Arthur Blodgett, daughter. Miss Eunice, and eon, Clem, of Wil liams, spent Tuesday at the Walter Scott place, Mlsa Blodget waa for merly a teacher In th Pankey dis trict and made her home at the Scott place. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, Aug. II (Spl.) Mlsa Ollv Wilson, horn economic supervisor of Klamath Fall, ws. a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Short. Mr, and Mra. Wayne Woody and Mrs. Olsn of Corcan, Calif., are spending eeveral days with Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson. Mr. and Mra. BUI Qulnn of Xlam ath Falls were week-end gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Short last week, Mr. Qulnn la cashier for Shaw-Bertram Lumber Co. A picnic, dinner was enjoyed Sun day at th state fish hatchery park In Butt Fall. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. Perry, Mr. and Mra. Roy Smith and two children Lyl and Barbara, nr. and Mrs. Ray Hsr nlsh and threv children Ilmer, Ma y and Helen, Mr. and Mra. Nick Young. Mr. und Mrs. Cliff Hlxon and two daughters Arlen and Doris, Mrs. I. R. Price, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Har nlsh and Mra. Ethel Coy and son Sammy, all of Eagle Point, and Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. B1U Ho! man and daughter Mary Ellen and Mr. and Mra. Oeorg Glvaa of this district. Miss Mary Harnlah of lagl Point spent one night last week with Bon ney Jean Stowell. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holman and children were Tuesday dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. H. 0. Short. I 4 Apollo Piano Studio, 138 No. Holly St. Improve your plana technlqii. Correct foundation. European Con servatory method. Harmony taught. now. us Mali Tribune Kant ad. Jg