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FAGF. TWENTY-TEREK fT WHAT YOU WANT 'Classified .VA.ttM0 VVA.KYE6 BOfc.n.oi' MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKI). ORF.fi ON. FIJI DAY. MAY 3. 1035. I 1 5 -il,wiw.u Read every ad on this pace. Von will probably (Ind e mctly the thins you want to bay or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Ineipenslw, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum t5c) Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum lor) Per line per month without copy changes - 11.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND L08T If dog mlsmnb- call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP yoUNO MAN WANTED to prepare for operation ana repair u. Kneed Diesel and Diesel electric ma- unit h now employed ana .iiiin trt studv at home. Small tnit.mn ml. Olve details. Address or phone. Box ia03, Mall Tribune. NTED LOCAL REPRESENTA TIVE The man we aelect for this position must bo honest, reliable and able to furnish a surety bond covering merchandise; also to make a email cash deposit to cover com pany funds handled by him. (This denofllt returnable upon severance K ... ... ...m .u(rai ! fmm business.! He will receive from two to Jive thousand dollars annually depending upon territory covered. We establish the business and train you, sales experience un necessary. In answering give refer ences and qualifications to Wllra Mfg. & Dlstr. Co., Inc., 2527 Mag nolia St.. Oakland Calif. Personal Interview wlU be arranged.- WANTED FEMALE HELP ELDERLY man wants elderly woman housekeeper, good Home, steady position if tutted. State age and wages. Home on Pacific highway at Medford. Direct letters R. 4, Box 345, Medford, Ore. WANTED Experienced woman or girl for general housework. Small family. Box 1878. Tribune. WANTED Girl for housework and care of children. Oo home nlghta. Phone 1080-Y. WANTED Experienced girl or middle-aged woman for light house work m country. Board and room. 5 a month. Write Ruby Schulr. Beagle. Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Work, young man. Hon est, reliable, experienced farm hand. Allen Hotel. Room 22L WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US CURTAINS laundered. Guaranteed; 35c up. Cabin rear 244 S. Grape. WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby Schulz, Beagle. Oregon. CASH paid for men's, women'a and children's clothing. Good condition. Hair braids made to order. Used Wardrobe Shop, 518 E. Main. wantkd wool, monair. oee um w , fore you sell.1 Wool bags & twine fnr tin lp. Medlora Bargain nuuw 37 No. Grape St. Ph. WANTED We pay cash for household gooda furniture and stoves We also ouy metals, hides pelt, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063 DO COMMERCIAL spraying. McGon agle Phone 258-M. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Large house, newly dec orated. 344 No. Central or Tel. 246-J. SMALL furnished houM lor 3 adulta at 138 S- Grape. Frlgidalre. FOR RENT Modern 5 -room house, close in west side partly furnish ed. $20.00. B. J. Palmer Agency. Medford Center Building, down stairs. FOR RENT 7 -room house with IH acres on Jacksonville h::bway. In quire Knox Service Station. Jack sonville. 0-ROOM house. Close In. Cheap. 344 South Grape at cabin rear. - FOR R ENT 5 -room modern house 735 W. 14th. FOR REN I -unfurnished Homes, furnished Brown White FOR REN1! FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT sleeping room for rent. 19 Mistletoe. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT APARTMENTS TOR RENT Furnished apt. Three rooms, bath, hot water, g-rae. 821 W. 10th. AVAILABLE: 4-room modern unfurn ished apt. For information. Hoi If Ap'.S 135 No. Holly. T;. H97-R. THF.HE ur.fi:rn;?.;rd rcrr.s. water end Ijtiu; reis:na 245 So. Central FOH RF.NT 2-nm furnished apM 1 o:i T-t'i-Y o- v: F .ft- " . PARTLY J 20! FOR RENT APARTMENTS JX " " . . . " 7 rUK JW( i moowu ,tHM"u""' FURNISHED APARTMENT Combin ation living and dining room, kit chenette. alee ping room and batn room. Water and itam neat furn ished. Rene reasonable. Apply Mail Tribune. AVAILABLE MAY 1 4 -room modem, unfurnished apt. For information. Holly Apta.. 135 No. Holly. Tel. 1897-R FOR RENT Corner apartment in Mall Tribune building. Furnished. Sleeping room, flreplaoe. combina tion living and dining room. Kitch enette, with built-in. Dressing room, bath room. Heat and hot and cold water furnished. Reason able rent. Apply Mall Tribune of fice. 2-ROOM APT., furnished. 239 No. Ivy. APARTMENT 016 W. Tenth St. Mornings or after 1:00 p. m. Sun days. BACHELOR apartment. 446 So. Front. BOARD AND ROOM RATES reasonable at 710 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Good pasture, also 4 acres of oat and alfalfa hay for sale. South of gas plant. W. H. Brown. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 North Grape street Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat If desired. Sl2e 16x60 feet Will rent or I'ase at reasonable figure Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses and mules, weight from 1400 to 1000. Inquire Lawrence' Ranch, Box 05, Medfbrd-J'ville Star Route. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE 5 room modern stucco home v M ...ana In WVit t.Hrat flfll and Karase, clear. In Whittler, Cal. for So. Ore. acreage. See Allot Vin cent," Medford. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SISKIYOU HEIGHTS NEW HOME SACRIFICED 6 rms., bath, auto matic oil heat. 3 rooms extra large, cement basement, unfinished at tic, fine view. NO trade-in. Owner must leave city June 1st. Special terms to dependable buyer. Open dally 3-5 p. in. 1619 East Main St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Corvallls property for Medford property or acreage. Six room house, three lots,, shade, fruit trees. Near schools. Owner, 313 South Ivy. Medford. FOR SALE 4 -room home on paved street, partially furnished, adjacent " A .V. .loVrtA i already in. Only 12o0.00 good terms. Charles A. wing Agency, Inc.. 109 . Main St. Phone 728. 40 A, Improved, in Boone County, Arkansas. Trade for property in or near Medford. Phone 027-Y or In quire 812 Summit. FOR SALE 160 A. 3 ml. west Butte Falls. 100 A. cultivated. 913 W. nth. 40 A. Eagle Point for sale or trade. All in clover; well fenced. House. 922 Blvd., Ashland. BROWN & WHITE still have a few of those very choice 5 acre tracts of DEEP FREE SOIL adjacent to PAVED HIGHWAY. STREAMS AND FOREST. Our prices are at THE BOTTOM, terms are very reason able. These tracts cannot be dupli cated for soil condition, location, water and price. SEE Charles A- Wing Agency. InoM to Buy Your Home. HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENTJack sun County Building & Loan Aaa'n Phone 195. WHEN you think of reel estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CARS & TRUCKS 31 Che v. Convertible Coupe. '30 Chev. Sedan. '31 Durant Sedan. 29 Ford Coupe. '32 6 cyl. International Truck. '32 4 cyl. International Truck. 31 Ford Truck. "28 Ford pickup. ,Manv others, all types. Fair Trade Allowance. Easy Terms. WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. 123, S. Riverside FOR SALE Model A Ford truck. Fordson tractor, double-disc, and plow. Inquire 410 S. Central FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1934 Dodge DeLuxe sedan like new. side mount, safety plate glass throughout. Box 1881, Tribune. GOOD USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-in. 30-Day Written Gurrantee. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. Only 0900 miles. 1933 Chrysler Royal Coupe. Rumble aeat. 19J2 Chrysler Sedan. 8 wheel and trunk rack. 1932 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. Original tires. 1931 Chrysler 0 Sport Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet 5-pass. Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet sport Coupe. 1930 Chevrolet port Roadster. 1923 Cad.Ilsc Sdan 19n Lagalie Cabriolet; new pa;nt. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1929 Ford Coach. 1929 Packard 6dan. Mnv others to cnoose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. 16 FOR SALE 1929 Pontlac conrertlb'.e coupe newly painted. B:g Pine Lumber Co P-iose 1. "U3ED CAR BARGAINS 0:i 1934 SVirt laker Royal sdan One 1934 Che -.'relet Master coupe Ore 1931 Ford Caorlolet. Cr.e !vu B-i'.ck 50 Sfriea adn. One 1929 B'lirk Standard wdan One 1510 Wh.jjpct "4' v,ln 5KrNNEH3 GARAGE Bal,it, Po&ua: OAiea and Service FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR BALK OR TRADE On beef u rw.. n.in Howard school. FOR SALE OR TRADE Milk goau. for dro taw, duZ-miw or rift. Paul S. Brolles. Rt. 1, Rogue River, 3 ml. from Wimer. FOR SALE 3 cows. 1 freh. 1 com ins fresh soon. Inquire at C. C Pierce office. REGISTERED Jersey Bull. Service able ases. Leading strains. Table Rock Dist. Fred W. Rorden, Cen tral Point, Rt. 1. Box 309. FOR SALE! Registered Jersey bull six months old from McCracken herd. Price 1ft. 00. B. J. Palmer, Medford Center BIdg. down stairs. AT STUD Black Mamoth Jack Mot- gan Saddle Stud. 3 miles west of Talent on Anderson Creek. (Bailey Ranch). Tom Kouns. 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulla, good papers. Call 1559. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS GENT'S Leghorn chicks from trap nested pedigreed stock. May hatches now available. Talent Hatchery. Talent. Ore. WHITE LEGHORN setting egga. 50c O. A DeVoe. Tel 523-J-3 FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED R. Canaries. 533-J-3. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hotpolnt electric range, 46. 317 6. Orange. FOR SALE 'Baby grand Steele piano. $350. Box 1BS3, Tribune. FOR SALE Buah As Lane piano. Crosley radio, sanitary coucn. 003 Catherine St. FOR QUICK SALE Wellington piano in excellent condition. Call 52a Hamilton. FOR SALE Hay. F. E Bybee. FOR SALE Used eleo. vac. cleaner, elec. iron, will exchange elec, sew ing machine for pedal. Call Tues day 4 p. m. 124 King St. FOR SALE 1500 gallon pressure tank. C. W. Ashpole. FOR SALE Get your tomato plant at C. J. Logan's. Stewart Avenue, Orchard Home Drive. FOR SALE Bargain in used wash ing machines. Fick's Hardware. WOOD FOR SALE at 432 So. Fir Street. Albert H. Rutledge. Buy your wood from me and help the TOWNSEND PLAN. 5 of all sales go to the local lub. POR SALE Alfalfa seed. Call M3-J-1 F. E. Bybee. FOR SALE Champion air compress- or. 50 lb. pressure. Phone 262 or inquire at Berryaale Store. SPECIAL River loam. 2 yds. 2.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand. rock, plaster aand Bateman'a. 1B34-Y or S12-J. MISCELLANEOUS MAIL a card to Frees Garage, Bag!e i-oint and cut your repairing in half. JSINESSJDHANCES FOR LEASE OR SALE Restaurant with equipment, good location for tourist trade. Possession at once to rlsht party. Must be experienced Write for particulars. Box, 1884 Vfall Trlhiina ' FOR SALE Confectionery and gro cery. Business last year over $12. 000. Low rent. Price $2500. L. O. Plckell. 204 E. Main. HAVE YOUR Old Waaher repaired! Reasonable prices. Fick's Hardware. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Main. Gove. 826 K. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 150 to 5300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-flnanced Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 3 157. See W. E. Thomae or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Central. Ei pert Window cleaners. LET O FORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning St upholstering Transier. TRUCKING Ac &TORAOE LOCAL an distance hauling. Furniture moving, etc. Reasonable rate. Tel. 833, F. E Samson Co. EAD8 THANSFEH At STORAOE CO Office 1015 No. Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 610 North Riverside Phone 915. Painting ft Kstierhnclng. JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deoo ritor Fine interior work a laity. Ccxpetivvs prices Phone t.a3-R. Res. 124 King WE CPE ATE DISTINCTIVE CHAHM in colon for vour home by paint ing ftnilne pf erhsnzlng HARRY MARX Route 1 Phone 14-F-4 U A BUSS Painting At paoerbani Iel 646-W. U 6o. Cirapa. LEGAL NOTICES Scaled bMs for makin alrpUne oh-I 1...,,.. ,..,i.h ,,, : I vicinity of Medford. On., to 'of 17.000 feet above sea-level to heights U. S. Weather Bureau during the fis cal year beginning July 1. 135, will be received at the U. S. Weather Bu reau Office. Medford. Ore;., until J:00 P. M. Eastern S.andard Time. May 17. 1935. and then publicly open ed. Envelopes containing bid must be marked "Proposal for Airplane Ob servation Flights." Detailed specifi cations and bid form may be ob tained from the Weather Bureau Of fice, Medford. Oreg. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. , By virtue of an execution In foro- ! 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 j dated on the 25th day of April. 1935. : In a certain suit therein, wherein Hugh Ross as plaintiff recovered a Judgment against the defendant. C. W. Adams and Pauline Adams, hue- band and wife, for the aum of 92. 500.00. together with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per annum from the 29th day of March, 1929. until paid, and for the further sum of Two Hundred Dollars attorney's fee, and for plaintiff 'a coats and disbursements to be taxed, which Judgment waa en rolled and docketed in the Clerk's Office of said Court In said County on the 24th day of April, 1935; Notice la hereby given, that, pur suant to the terms of said execution. I will on the 25th day of May, 1935. at 10 o'clock a. m-. at the front door of the Courthouse, m the City of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for eaAh. to satisfy aald Judgment, to gether with the costs of' this sale, subject to redemption, as provided by law, all the right, title and Interest that the defendants In said ault, C. W. Adams and Pauline Ada ma, hus band and wife, and Balrd & Warner. Inc., a corporation, had on the 28th day of March, 1929. or now have In and to the following described prop erty, situated In the County of Jack son, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at a point 9.50 chains North and 31.08 chains East of the Southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 49. tn Sections 11 and 14. Township 38 South of Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian, and run ning thence West from aald begin ning point 10.225 chains; thence North 35.60 chains: thence South 89 decrees East 13.272 chains; thenco South 01 degrees East 3.18 chains, thence South 1165 chains; thence West 4.04 chains; thence South 28 50 chains to the place of beginning, con taining 37.00 acres, more or less. Dated this 26th day of April. 1935. BYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy. NOTICE OF SCHOOL BONO SALE Sealed bids will be received by Mrs. Goldle Helvey, School Clerk of Dis trict No. 10 at her residence on Rural Route No. 4, Medford, Oregon, until the hour of 7:30 o'clock. P. M.. tn the 13th day of May, 1035. which bids will Immediately thereafter be opened by the school board at the school house In School Dlstrlot No. 10. .lack son county, OreRon, for the purchase of bonds of aald school district said bonds being Ten (10) In number. In denominations of Seven Hundred Fifty ($760.00) Dollars each, of a wrles amounting In the abrogate to Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dol lars (7.500.00. maturing one each year, with Interest payable semi annually. Bidders wilt bid upon the Interest rate and the amount offered for the serlen at this rate, each bid to be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent (0?) of the par value of the Issue. The school board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For the information of bidders. Section 36-2012, 1931 Oregon School Laws, prohibits the sale of school bonds for less than par. The valuation of District No. 10 for Ma I Tribune Daily ACROSS L Make an ad dress 8. Exhibit i0. Uusicnl In strument H. Weapon or war 15. Walking stick is. The southwest wind 17. Presence 13. Prevalent 20. Inrlustrioui Insect 21. Press 22. Peels Ji. German river EC. Money hoard ers 27. Behind l. Red cedars S2. Bellowed 34. Aromatic herb 35. Food fish 38. Rainbow 19. Attired 41. Pigeon (2. I.ftlr 43. Narrow road Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle L Apsy IB1ICMN!E a!q reJIX v TFr CAP liO N STT A TfF i-Xl.MlE JLJL i e I p J! ! y. eM u t "a p M l I A G &PS P'olll L jcT T eIq g a tT cJMa' i T7 c Is WM 9 v p n n pf CAB I, Ngl P E N N 0N S a ki et"p Ngjgfmu i IL Serving to ease without H. Medicine man iur n 48. Makers of cer- i-iquora tain foods IL Carry at an Inference 4. Comfort 2. Carved gem Si. Each without exception 65. On the nhett rd side M. locations 67. Mulilt'Mn 68. Afternoon functions 19. Exhausted DOWN t. Flrft piece iawf4 from a lot- . ran or a brldra IT. Btltrh 10. Solitary ' I I3 t4 f WM I7 lfl lf W$ V 3 II 1 w l IIIIitIII 20 WSlL !!IIH 33 mM f if'py IIIB IIIHlIIII .. J- -j- 7 3 i tax purposes for the lfS5 levies l I (.wen by t'.i? A t.es.or of Jark.ion ; cuum' , m.v't ;. The district has no outsTandliiai bonded Indebted- I nfM ir.is oono iuf mas vowi ov i un.mi:mntr v-te at a regularly called election jr. the 6;h ri.w of Anril. for t!'. purpose of rcniortplllni aiv! ' j. p. Binniiiham. dec-e&sed. and to lvn for Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mon enUrUK :he pre.-, nt school buildtne. ,trty and all other persons whom It ! (tld Friday evening. Those who en- u.ueo u.ia .:-i.n oa o. Apr... a. u MH r.CHTMK UVIVPV PUrk School DIM net No. 10. .' - r Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the St. it of c.,-- j -,, , ' h ' v i In the Matter of the Estate of Nellie Marie Perl, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has filed his first and final account as executor of the Es tate of Nellie Marie Perl, deceased. lh the county Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has ap pointed Tuesday, the 28th day of May, 1035. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the Courtroom of satd County Court In the Courthouse In the City of Medford, Oregon, aa the place for hearing objections to said first and final account, the settlement thereof, and the distribution of aald estate. All persona Interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any thero be. why said first and final account should not be approved by the Court, said est a te be dec recti to be fully settled, a decree made for the dls- trlbutlon of said estate to the person I .... I entitled thereto, and said executor discharged from hie trust. Dated and first published April 26th, 11)35. JOHN A. PERL. Executor of the Estate of Nellie Marie Perl, deceased. Notice of Sale. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Daniel E. Green, sometimes known aa D. E Green, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of n Order of the County Court in and for the County of Jackson, Stale of Oregon, made on the 18th day of April. 1035. in the matter of the estate of Daniel B. Green, sometimes known aa D. E. Green, deceased, the undersigned, aa administratrix of the said estate whl sell at private sale subject to con firmation by aala court, the follow ing described real property.to-wtt: The East one-half fE4) of the Southwest quarter (8Wi4 and ths West one-half (W) oi the South east quarter (SElii or Section 28. in Township 37 South Ranfre 1, East of the Willamette Meridian, In Jackson County, Oregon. Also the Southwest quarter (8W ) of the Southwest quarter (SW Vil of Section 28, Township 37. South Rane I, East of the Wil lamette Meridian, In Jackson Coun ty. Oregon. Also, the Northwest quarter (NW S 1 and the Northwest quarter (NW 'i) of the Southwest quarter (SW 4 of Section 28, and East one- half (E!i) of Nonheaat quarter NE'j ) and Northeast quarter (NE4 of Southwest quar ter of Section 29 m Township 37 south of Ranco 1, East of the Wll lame t to Meridian, in Jackson Coun ty, Oregon Such sale will be mode on an;I after the 25th day of May. 1935. All bids should be in writing and may be left with Bajgs and Bow;s. at torneys for said estate, at their office In the Jackson County Bunk Build ing. Medford. Oregon. The terms of said sale will be eaah. Ten per nt (10:; of the purchase money to be paid nt the time of aalo, balance on the confirmation of the sale by said Court. Said land will be sold an a whole, or in parcels or 40 acres or more. Dated this 19th clay of April. 1035. OLLIK GREEN, Administratrix of the CHtate of Daniel E. Green, sometimes known aa D. E. Green, deceased. BOGGS fc BOGGS. Attorneys. Cross-Word Puzzle. IS. Pmst for pay. ment 23. Men lure of capacity 2. Pronoun U.ri. Aritfer L'K. ubvye 27. Dry and barrel 'ii. UoKer'n worn Ins cry j 10. Clear Hi; lit y-llow 1 11. Contend I tt. .Main, duck I li. ala'ie, up of dle I tlnct parts M. Fpit-shaped il. Itefuse 40. Smallest ln treer i 41. Matron 41. l.ncHIke I 46. Pronoun 1 4fl. Most exposed 47. Weighing d"vico it, MvMerioua ll:bllCRl word 50. Rounded con vet molding 51. Voiceless con sonants S3. Tropical black bird BR. Auction f.8. Supplication li. Smooth 69. Direction M. Strike gently 62. Stupid parsoo . Tilt I. Head S. Receive gusta 4, Uxpcrt war viator t. Ranee of kii'Mvlrdga . Frlffhterm 7. S-ji(nd . Formerly 9. Tiny 10. Vex or worry 11. In a stats of combustion If. Allude 13. Squeeze Citation in the CountT C ourt of the State of Oregon for Jackson County Tn th. MniUf f th. F.t.r f .hhn P. Birminaham. also known as J r. Birmm.fi.am. decea-ed. To the Unknown Heirs at law of .Mhn nirmnwhim w. may concern. Orre times: l" th Nm f VM SUt " I , quired to appear within 28 days from i Kun. fuu in nrnw ri ipn ana iw. the date of the first publication of this citation and show cause, if any there be. why an order should not uc, wnj nil c I made for the sale or all of the real same being described as follows, to- wlt: Lots 3 and 4 Tuttlea second Addition to the City of Medford. Oregon. which real property has been ap praised at $1000.00; and that you also ahow cause, if any there be. why aald real property should not be sold at public aalo for oaah. to the highest j bidder, subject to the unpaid taxes, j and why aald Court should not make and issue auch other and further or- , dera and take auch other and further proceedings aa are necessary and proper In the premises. Witness the Honorable Earl B. Day, J udge of the above entl tied Court, and the aeal of the Court af fixed this 12th day of April, 1935. O. R. Carter, County Clerk and Kx offlclo Clerk of the County Court, This citation la published on order oi tne Honorable Earl B. Day, Judge of ,the jntitled Court made and ntjriari tha llfU Man f n- I IAAI entered the llth dav of Anril. l35. for 4 consecutive weeks, the date of the first publication of thla citation belruj April 13, 1935. O. H. BENOTSON. Attorney for Administrator. 120 Bast Main Street. Medford, Oregon. Tolo TOLO. May 3. Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Owens returned home Monday. Mr Owens had been in the hospital Vnce April 25. being treated for a seriously injured eye. It was feared at first ho would lose the vision but the doctors are now hopeful of recovery. He Is jetting along as well as can be ex pected, though the pain at times Is Intense. Callers at the Owens home May I were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Head. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith and John Hlgfclnbotham. O. A. Baker of Pine Tree camp rms had so many requests for a double cabin with modern convenience that ho decided to build one. The other cab ns are iliifilo wlili one ihower for all. Econom: Lumber company of d-alord has the contract, Mr. Baker expects his daughter, Mrs. Nellie Cotton, and children, who have been making an extended visit In Los Angeles, home about May 5. P. A. Tracy with Oeorge Martin of Medford are spending this weok on Gnllce creek Willow Springs and Tolo girls play ed their last seasonal ;nme of base ball May 1. Willow Springs won two out of three games. Mrs. Lulu Thurston, teacher, treated the eighth grade students Edith Anderson, Elizabeth Davis and Alva Muse by taking them to ,see the Crocket family, at the Craterlan. The modern seven-room house be ing built for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Col lins, will be ready to move Into not later than May 15. Mrs. H. D. Hamor will be hostess at her home on Thursday, May 8, to Tolb Community club. Thla Is the annual meeting, at which time re ports are given and officers elected A cordial standing Invitation to women to attend all meetings of thla club. 4- Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS. May 3. (Special) -Butte Palls P.-T. A. will meet at the high school auditorium Friday, May 3, at 7.30 P.M. There will be a good program, a penny march, and refreshments. A Townsend club was organised at the woodman hall last week. Thar, were two meetings. Sixty-two had Joined at the last meeting. It Is ex pected that Butte Falls will have a major club. Robert Edmondson 1. president nd Al Hlldreth secretary. John.Cadzow Is vice-president. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Moon and daughter moved Into th. Freeman house Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton moved Into the John Clark hous. recently vacated by Mr. and Mra. Fred Kuhn and children, who left for Iowa. Christian Endeavor will put on an entertainment next week. It will probably be on Monday or Tuesday evening at the high school auditor ium. Mrs. Margaret Patton I. visiting her daughter. Mrs. Oscar Hlgglnbotham, In Central Point. Mrs. Hllkey entertained th. Hust lers' club May 3. The Butte Palla water system 1. now In good shape. Steel plpea re place th. old wooden pipe, and th. water pressure la much better. Jim Tungate was called Into TT. 8. Navy. He will leav. on May 18. He applied several months ago. A few other Butte Falls boys hsve made ap plication but have not yet been called. Orbra Abbott wa. taken to Mad ford hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelson and daughter mored to Wast wood, Calif, last Friday. 1 Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN. May 3. f8pl.) Mrs. Allre fkbb of Ban rranclsco Is spending several days at th. home of her sister, Mrs. Nlcx Tounir. James Thomas of MrCloud. who has been employed on the Holman ranch, ha. returned to hi. horn, for the summer. Mrs Mshel Hsrnlsh of F.a! Point nd Mrs. rtuby Tounlt entertained Mrs. John Camas of Eagle point on Tuesday. JfKS Taylor of Applecate was a din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hoi man Wednesday. Miss Grace Holman spent Friday In Ashland Plaiting her grandmother. Mrs. Ella Holman. A surprise kitchen shower waa Joyed the evening were: Mr. and Mra. Wm 0f Plnt' nJ I (aiD, iitva, luuug, 1I . nuu MTI, J1 .V. 8horti Mr. and K(rs. Xt R. KUnti v ui.k w M. L. Pruett and eon Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Lawson. Miss Dollie Stowell, Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Stow ell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Stowell. The evening was spent In playing cards and later re freshmente were served. Eden Precinct SDKN PRECINCT. May I (6pl.) Mr. and Mrs. McCutloch of Portland were visitors at the Walter Oermer home south of Phoenix last Tuesday. Wiley Turn bow of Thompson Creek waa visiting old friends In Phoenix last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler brought home their four hundred baby chlcka from the Hopkins hatchery Tuesday of thla week. They are mltfhty spry little birds. R, V. Bonham had the bad luck to lose a valuable mare last Monday. Dr. Miller haa a fine sow that far rowed twenty plga a couple of weeks ago and all lived. Miss May Bonham spent last Thursday in Ashlsnd with hr cousin Opsl Graves. Mis. OrsvM 1. stwnd tng Normal at Ashl.nd. Mr. nd Mrs. Walter Oermer. Mrs. Marguerite Oermer and Mrs. Mary O. Carey were In Medford Wednesday evening attending the .how at the Crntertnn. Mra. a. A. Parker I. Kixotlng a sister to visit her this week from the dust-stormed country of the East. We not. that several of our local people have experienced tha terrors of a storm-ridden country and w. predict they will the better appreci ate our own glorious county when thev return. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mills of Ash land called at the home of Mr.. J. O. Coffin on Huston road. April a. It was the 91st birthday of Mrs. Ade laide Henry, mother of Mrs. Coffin and the Mills' children great grand mother. MUNIZAIN IS A. P. Walter Kress., M. D today Issued th. third In a series of state ments from Medford physician, re garding the Immunization of chil dren against disease, as part of the observance of Child Health Week. His statement, doallng with the cost of diphtheria Immunization versus the cost of treatment, follows: "The total cost to any patient for positive Immunization against diph theria should not exceed .3 to $s per Individual- without lost of time. The minimum cost for the c.re and treatment of diphtheria far exosedx thla amount. The cost of treatment would rang, from 136 to II 0 Includ ing the antitoxin. Hospital fees would be additional aa well as tho economlo loss to the patient for time lost In labor and wage.." REFUSEWVER FOR LOAN OUTFIT BAN TOANCISCO. May 8. (AP) Federal District Judge A- P. St. Sure refused today to appoint a receiver for the California assets of the West ern Loan and Building Association, headquarters of which are at Salt Lake City. The request for a receiver here waa made In a lengthy complaint brought by Marie D. Benson of Boise, Idaho, and John Oroom of Oakland, stock holders, in which they claimed there had been fraud In handling the funda and that In reorganisation of the association, Utah state officials had taken control of the concern af ter threatening Ita officers. The asaoclitlon operates In Utah, Idaho, Montana. Washington, Oregon Arizona, Nevada and California, CATTLE CUT DUTY WASHINGTON. May . (AP) Senator McCarran (D., .Nev.), and 15 other western republican and demo cratic senators today protested to Secretary Hull against any reduction In the cattle tariff now being con sidered In reciprocal trade negotla tlona with Canada. A letter, written by McCarran and signed by the others, noted that at the time of the paaasga of the recip rocal tariff act assurance was given by the president to Senator O'Ma honey (D.. Wyo.). that agricultural duties would not be cut. The letter was signed by Senators j Mr Nary, Johnson, Stetwer. Borah, j Carey, republicans; and Thomas, Utah; Burke, Duffy. Murray, Ashurst, Sheppard, Hatch, Bulow, and McOUl, democrats. Own Oouhle-Barreled PUrol 8HEI3QYOAN, WIS. (UP) A double-barreled Oerrnan pistol. DO to 100 years old. haa been presented to the museum here by A. W. Luedr. Both barrels are rifled. It haa two ' cup-exploding percussion lock bam' I mere. WESTERNERS BUCK TUNIS CITY WHERE ANCIENT, MODERN LIVE INJA11Y Capital and Gateway to Tunisia Really Two Cities In One; Population Shared by Italy and France WASHINGTON. D. C (Spl.) Wtof waa Tunis brought Into the wtnfter conference between the French and Italian rovernmenta la regard to col onies? That query to raadllf answered af ter a glimpse of the elty'i popula tion figures. Tunis haa slightly more than 300.000 inhabitants. Nearly one fourth of them are Italians. Franc haa about 13.000 fewer nationals than Italy In the city, although It ta the capital of on of the chief French colonies In northern Afrlos. France haa agreed to permit chil dren of Italian parents, born In Tunis before loss, to retain their nation allty; but those born after 1045 may choose either to be French or Italian citizens when they attain their : Jorlty. Principal Gateway of Tunisia Tunis Is the capital and principal gateway to Tunisia, a vast region nearly one-fourth the size of conti nental France, spreading from the Medlterarnean Into the deserts of north Africa," says a bulletin from the Washington, D. C. headquarter of the National Oeographlo Society. "In reality, Tunis li two cities ta one the native quarter and th modern Xuropoan quarter. The lat ter offers nothing new to Westers travelers who have stepped .off the beaten path of tourist travel In search of marked contrasts, for ita streets are wide and clean. Ita hotels modern, It shops stocked with the same type of merchandise that la on display In London and Paris. Throuih. It runa a wide boulevard whoea strangest feature la that In Its imm than mite length. It takes three name. Deaptte the boulevard's brr ity, it la the center of Ufa in Tunis, Souks Mere Ho lea. In -Walla "The traveler, howeevr, can find contrasts aplenty In the native quar ter. Here, in the shadow of a Moe lem university which waa 700 yeara old when Columbus discovered a new world, are the bazaars called the Souks, where tiny oavernllke shops bordering narrow, dim-lighted pas sageways have for sale articles rang ing from oheap paste Jewelry to cost ly tapestries. "Usually two dark -eyed, ruddy- skinned Arabs attend one of the two-by-four shops. Aa the traveler ap proaches a ahop, voluble salesman narrate the merits of their wares. Before the keepers of one shop hava completed their sales talk, the visit or la greeted with another barrage of words from the proprietors of the next. All the while one feels as thougfe he la In the business district of Utile underground city. One shop a adorned with nigs worth several thousand dollars each. Tho next dis plays rare Indian prints, ahawla and articles of silk that tempt the strang er's pocketbook. Turkish slippers, rare perfumes, exquisitely out amber beads, articles of silk and an assort- ' ment of rleh cloth as well as cheap ffhery also add to the hodgepodge of merchandise. Leaving the bazaar, one Is temporarily blinded by the aim light. When he recovers his sight, he Is greeted by snake charmers and professional story tellers who faaol ante crowds of gaping spectators. "A cathedral, a monastery, and a small hotel on the hills overlooking the city, mark the site of ancient Carthage, one of the great maritime cities of the ages. From here one looks down upon the Tunis harbor, a veritable beehive of activity where the bulk of Tunisian products from vast fertile farmlands and orchards of the north, and oases of the south ern deserts, begin their Journey to foreign markets." EIGHT DIE FROM FLU El SAN FRANCISCO. May 8-AP) Reports of an Influenea epidemic at Point Barrow, far northern outpost of Alaska, which said eight persona had died and d ozena of others were 111. were received by Arnold Llebea, San Francisco furrier. In a massage today from Charlea B rower, 73 -year old trader. The telegraphed massage. Llebea aald. stated that many of the 500 es klmoa and eight white residents of Point Barrow and Immediate vicinity were stricken. RUNAWAKABLECAR TWO IN S. F. 8 AN FRANCISCO, May S (API A runaway cable car Injured tvo peraons and endangered the live, of seren others Thursday -i It sped down a steep grade and Jumped th. track, at the end of it, wild Jaan. James Neabit. 73. track slier, ws. thrown from th. car and suffered head lacerations. Conductor Peter Oradowsky wrenched hi. back at tempting to halt th. car', prograea. Sir passenger, and th. grlpman war. uninjured. Charlea K. Harp, 68. was taken to the emergency hospital for I treatment of out. on his left arm.