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o MEDFORD MAIL TRTT3UXE. MEDFORl). OREGON. TUESDAY, MAT 21. 1933. PAGE NINE WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE W WA.KVU0 VO If Read every ad on this page. Vou will probably (Ind ex actly the thine yon want to buy or sell. I " ln'' there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective- RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Cacti additional Insertion, per word Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy changes -fi.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog mlsaint,. call 1518. WANTEDMALE HELP health. Qualify now for GOVERN MENT WORK. Salary $105 pe. J month & up. write Civil Employ'" Training alout examinations. Box 4, Mall Tribune. HAVE rich gold quart! property and small ml" on erouna in operation. Need partner with 350 for tunnel development wors p-operty has already paid wag-a vnth one man working. Will give -bonus and waes tor partner. B 'X 2060. Mall Tribune. MALE AND FEMALE OOOD business opportunity for man or lady. Field work If man. if lady, office work. Need about $500 for necessary expansion. Liberal bonus on loan, rartuenwup profits or straight monthly salary Chance to suvum- w work. Box 1B29. Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP AjSrEDExperlcnced girl over 20 tor general housework and care of two children. Good homo, and spending money. References. Bu.t 2983, Tribune. yETbTlSmpanlon and aMl.t ' with housework, part-time. 1716 E. Main. WANTED Young woman over 19 tor general housework and care ot two children Pleasant home and speno lng money. A good permanent poi tn for the right girl. P"l and references necessary. Box 1708 Tribune. p W ANTED SITUATIONS JJTw-rEDllousecleanlng. day or by hour. 25c hour. References given. 836 SO. Kiversiuc. SWB&atMniiiw I WANTED.-MISCELLANEOUS i 5riNooPTLA7y ; Thursday-would like two pau- gers snare expvu. " TTTiTransportatlon to Los An geles Friday or Sat. References. Box 2050 Tribune. WAN TED Bes t coupe or roadster $25 will buy. Phone 857-L. NTE&ReaTonably prtced second hand car, good condition. Terms BOX 2011, iriuutic IwANTED TO RENT Small cabin on ' Rogue river by reliable party. Ad dress Box B. MaUjrrlbrne GTrEDHome Missionary Society of Nazarene Church. Donations of discarded clothing. Phone 1042-X ATrED2"ho7sT corn cultivator. John U Nealon. Phone 118. Central point. pSvlPTY furniture van wants load from Eureka or points enrome about June 1st. HAWLEV TRANS FER. Phone 615. WMJTEDWool mohair See us be- e you ii .wool. , i r. for Sale Meaioru D'fu'" No Orape St Ph 1062 C3H Dald for men's, women's and children's clothing Good condition Hair braids made to order Used Wardrobe Shop. 518 E. fEDHMfeTaUeT Write Ruby Schulz. Bl. WANTED we oav cash for household goods W?Jnltur. and stove, w. also ouj m.uls hides pelts, wool snrt mo SJr MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape St Phone 1062 h- FOR RENT-APARTMENTS TO LET Furnished lower flat: mod ,TTone block south of courthouse, wm. F. Campbell. 804 East Main, city. FURNISHED apt for "njJJJ iED7rRTOENT-Combln. atlon living and dining room kit chenette, sleeping room and oath room water ana s-ai" i l.hed Rent reaonable. Apply Mai. Tribune. ' Dl-REuTliwRT. Phone 879-X for appointment. FOR REST Corner apartment m Mall Tribune bulidiag Furaisbed Sleeping roam, firep.&ce. comoms foa tivirw R1 dmiiv room K:tcb enette :tb bulit-:ns Dr-:ng rx oath room KeAt nd not and cold water furnisiied Reason sole rent Apply Mail Tribune ox- AVAn.ABLF -r.m i.c'lcrr, furn l.'T.fi Dpi Fr. ' :r.iti--:i Ho..jf FOR RENT APARTMENTS BACHELOR apartment. 445 So. Front i FOR RENT Large apt. with sleeping porch, good location. 518 So. OaJt dale. FURNISHED apartment, cloae In. South Central at Twelfth. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. The BerDen. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4 room furnished house, garage, water. Adults. 243 N. Holly. FOR RENT For summer months, at tractive suburban home, furnished. 40.00 month. Also cabin on Rogue river. Call 731-X. References re quired. FOR RENT 6 rm. unfurnished house Call 1292-R. FOR RENT 6-room modern house. Call 333 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex, oil heater, electric range. Inquire 634 N. Bartlctl. FOR RENT Unfurnished 8-rooin house, located at 234 W. 5th St.. Phone 1417-R. FOR RENT S rm. house. Well furn ished. Phone 564-R. FOR RENT Small cottage, also 5 ronm partly furnished house. Red den 4s Co. Phone 720. FOR RENT Homes, furnished ot unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS. 114 Almond. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and board. Corner Inn. RATES reasonable at 718 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Pasture. 60 acres, fenced, good grass and plenty of good water. Antloch school district. Tel. 851-R-3 for terms. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 North Orape street Will remodel to suit tenant, furn Isih steam neat If desired Size 16x60 feet Will rent or l-ise at reasonable figure Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper! off tea. FOR EXCHANGE 500 SHEEP, ewes, to trade for small farm. L. O. Plckell, 204 East Main. TRADE: Choice 3 types of cars for team. 1027 Reddy. Phone 921-X. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADES Clear Medford property and small farm properties for farm up to $20,000. 5 room modern CLEAR. $1000. Want small Improved acre age. MUht assume. Small lot alio house, Klamath Falls $750. Clear Wnnts Medford or near about same value. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BROWN & WHITE REALTORS are offering excellent 5 and 6 A. tracts on terms and at prlcee you can not afford to overlook. . ALSO: A reconditioned modern 6 room house close In for $2500 on easy terms. ALSO: City lots at prices never before offered, paving, water, side walks all paid In full for $325 and unpaved lots at $80. Brown & White. 104 W. Main St. FOR SALE 14 A. close In. 12 In pears. Bosc and Anjotl, excellent condition. Good buildings. Clear Equipment with place. Reasonably priced. Box 1776. Tribune. For southern Oregon property See SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside SEE Chnrles A Wing Agency. Inc. to Buy Your Home. HOUSES FOR SALE OR HENT Jack son County Building & Loan Ass'n Phone 195. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown As White FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Bantam chickens. 25c each. 60 N. Quince St. Tel 830-X. FRYERS Cerley Poultry Farm. 3I4-W WHITE LEGHORN setting egga 50c O A DeVoe Pel 623-J-3 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Register Hereford bu.l. a'nort five year old, 75. E. Pelie. Trail. Oregon. FOR SALE Freh Guernsey cow. Phone 17F14. 1100 LB gentle saddle hnrae. Reason able. Chas Angle. Table Rock. 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulls good papers Call 1559. AT STUD Black Mamoth Jack Mor gan Saddle Stud 3 miles went of Talent on Anderson Creek Bailey Ranch) Tom Kouns. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: '27 Che'.-ro!et coach, g.vl cond::ion. 60 00. 1003 Sailing are.. fter 5:00 p m. FOFi SALE 1930 DcVe Rertan. me cnanicrtlly perfect. R. Da;wn. Ta kilma. Ore. "eiT THESE LED CARS BEFORE YOU BUY '34 Chevrolet Coupe. "34 Clic. rot P:"-up. 31 S' .cf-...icer 6 S-dan. '11 B'Jici: t;m 50 isedin '3: Favx iyvifi.-i. ,) ij.r;t.'c San, -.KIN N F. '. - : HAC,y FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIORBED R. Canaries. 623-J-3. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Good piano. 150 00 cash Evelyn Fenner, 3Ui iiae t. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LOOK -LOOK -LOOK Ladles' dresses 60c to 2.50. Men's clotnes 7c to 5.00. Shoes 25c to $1.50. Children's Clothing 10c to $2.00. USED WARD ROBE SHOP, 518 E. Main. FOR SALE Cabinet grand piano suitable for student use. Combina tion wood and gas rane, Detroit Jewell, 4 burners and oven, heating colls, assembled with natural ga& tank and regulators. Just the thing for country home. Also Ruud gas water heater, large family ice box. Iron double bed. Sold for best offer. E. H. Ptlus, Box 124 Sprlrui street, off Crater Lake Ave. Phone 1558. CREGO ASTERS. African Marigolds. 3 doz. 2oc. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 East Main. Tel. 1569-Y. FOR SALE: Quaker Oil circulating heater. Half price. Tel 289 -Y. FURNITURE FOR SALE. Second. HODGEN - BREWSTER turkey and chick starters. Better results ai lower prices. Jackson County Feed Co. FOR SALE Hay pounder. Inquire 4-Corner Serv. Sutlon. .Midway Rd. FOR SALE Folding auto trunk( gas oll ne camp stove, small electric range, kitchen trash burner, Ice box. iJ36 So. Riverside. BLACK LEAF FORTY Any size Jackson County Feed Co. FOR SALE Hay $7 In field. End So Peach St. J. D. Shaffer. DA FRY FLY SPRAY Kills flies. Keeps them off the cows In pasture. Jack son County Feed Co., 4th and Bart lett streets. REAL BARGAINS IN USED TOOLS 3 Fan Wagons: used sprayers; 1 six ft. (train drill; 1 corn planter; 3 pumps; 14 H. P. engine; 1 spring tooth harrow. HUBBARD BROS.. INC. FOR SALE Frlgldalre. capacity 8 3 Used one month, $150.00. Phone FOR SALE: Seed corn. J. A. Manke 3 miles east of Jacksonville. ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on your fishing, camping and hunting needs. Cliff's Sport Shop, 317 No Riverside. ARSENATE OF LEAD Our price are right. Jackson county Feed Co. FOR SALE Phil co radio, mantel model. Box 1943. BERRY CUPS and Crates. Jackson County Feed Co., Fourth and Bart lett streets. FOR SALE 2 50 -gal ion Hardle Jt sprny rig. complete, hose guns, etc 2 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted deep well outfit. Inquire D. M Lowes place, Valleyvlew. SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. $2.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand. rock, plaster sand Batcman's 1534-Y or 912-J. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE CHEAP Packing house and contents 2 fruit washers blowers, conveyors, electric motor,, gear redaction boxes, gang pulleys bel tl ng , Idlers, con veyor tract These and other bargains too nu merous to mention. Flynn Electric Phone 107. FOR SALE Transfer and trucking business. Reasonable. Ill N. Fir. St. PERSONAL PSYCHIC and nationally known Crys tal Reader. Accurately reveals all. 412 N.lvy. MRS. CLARK. Psychic. Let me help you with your problems. No one in sorrow turned away. Readings daily. Circle Friday. 223 So. River side. Phone 457-J. MISCELLANEOUS ARE YOU HARD OF HEARING? So no tone hearing and specialist will be here soon. Consultation ami home test free. Send name and a 1 dress to Wm. S. Faugh t, Bdx 3395, care Tribune. ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUGHtTsOLD AND RENTED. Flynn Electric Serv. Ice. Phone 107. WALL PAPER cleaned. $1.50 room and up. Call 283-J. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired! Reasonable prices. Flck's Hardware. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts 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 3 and 6. No 82 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Painting & rauerhanKlng. JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Dem rator Fine interior work a spec ialty. Competitive prices. Phono 953-R. Res. 124 King. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your home by paint ing, tinting, paperhanglng HARRY MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4. M A BLISS Painting & paperhsnf ln Tel 646-W 313 So Grape Tranier. TRUCK1NO it STORAGE LOCAL an distance hauling. Furniture moy'.ng. etc Reasonable rates Tel 831. P. E Samson Co. EADh TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 316 Prices right Service ?uaranU:ed. HAWt.EY TRANSFER Eipert pack er' and movers sofclal llrtx-t i m'.ma inlprr.ent Prlre rl ri t tlU tioruj Riverside. Photie 616, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: tlso Cars Re-fln a need Lob ns closed within 30 minutes. License No 3 157. See W E. Thomas or t J RUey. 45 60. Central. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McGonagle, 258-M. Commercial Spraying. Expert Window cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call "Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the payment of Warrants Nos. 5a to 101 Inclusive Interest will cease on May 30. 1935. Warrants payable at First Natlouil Bank, Mediord. Oregon. GUY TEX, Cleric, School District No. 6. Central Point, Oregon. STATKMKNT April, I'Ktf The following is a schedule of the J proceedings of Jackson County. Ore ; gon, showing a lt-st of claimants and the articles of service for which me claim Is made and which were passed upon by the County Court of Jack son County. Oregon, during tho month of April, 1935. G. R. CARTER, County Clerk. Bounty A. O. Lawson, $6.00; J. L. Spence, $6.00; Gorald Buck, $6 00; A. C. Bow man, $3.00: Holla Poaton. $3.00: Chas. McKee, $6.00; A. C. Larson, $3.00; Al bert Krouse. $3.00; Ivan Farmer. $3.00; John Lanlnl, $6.00; F. W. Henry, $3.00; Bert Rlppey. $27.00; F. J. Rlp pey, $9.00; Floyd McKee, $13 00; Mark Wlnntn$ham, $6.00; Geo. Sherman. $9 00: A. D. Moore. $900: C. H. Pey ton. $6 00; L. L. Lewis. $63.00; L. Mil ler. $6,00; Troy Clayton, $450): James Richardson, $15.00; A. L. Ferns. $3.00; Mrs. L. Gaines. $3.00; Frank Decker. $3.00; L. A. Thomas, $3 00; Ed Bowmen, $3.00; C. H. Peyton, $3.00; Harold Beete. $3.00; A. D. Moore, $9.00; A. Poston $3.00; E. G. Davis. $3.00: C. H. Peyton, $9.00; C. I. Pat ton. $3.00; Ben Geary. $21.00. Widow's Pensions Betha Abel, $15.00; Mary E Al bert, $20.00; Lottie Bailey. $15.00: Mrs. Earl Baldwin. $20.00; Myrtle C. Beatty, $10 00; Iva L. Blackwell. $15.00; Cecelia Boere, $10.00; Katie M . C re w f ord , $ 1 0 .00 ; Mae E. Da v u . $15.00; Viola DeTour. $10.00, Zelia M. Doe, $25 00: Pearl Dunford. $15.00; Anna M. Edwards, $10.00; Mary C. Fry, $10.00; Anna Gould, $15.00; Ethel H:ertle, $10.00; Grace Ham ilton, $10.00: Inez F. Hayoe, $15.00; Dollle C. Holland. $25.00; Inu Huson, $46.0 0; Elizabeth Htison. $15.00; Beulah D. Johnson. $10.00; Eleanor M. Johnson. $25.00' Rclta Kendoll, $15.00; Bessie Land ing, $15.00; Frances I. Leggltt, $10.00; Ora Lester. $1000: Flora D. Ludwl, $20.00; Carol 8. Miller. $15 00: Ella Mlnlnlck. $10.00: Dollle Moomaw, $10.00; Bett!e A. Owlns, $10 00; Gila L. Prltchford, $10.00; Lillian G. Reed. $10.00; Marie Reynolds. $20 00: Al meida Russell, $15.00; Mary R. Row ley, $15.00; Winnie E. Sanford. $25,00; Ethel T. Standley. $15.00; Delia Stev enson, $1500; Mary B. Swavne. $10.00: aiiva v. Tunate, $10.00: Lou ise Underwood. $1000; Martha L. Whillock. $10.00; Alonla M. Wail. $30.00: Edith L. Watson. $15.00; Ver. ena Williams, $15.00; Ruth M. Sollee $15.00. Regular Indlgrnt Rosle Akers, 8.00; Mrs. Dell An derson. $8 00; Josephine Atkinson. $10.00; Effie M. Baer. $17.00; Clifford J. B:ilrd. $15.00; Fred W. Bartley. $12 00; James H. Blgjjs. $8 00: Walter Blackman, $10.00; Nellie Boardman. $15.00; Clarence G. Bowling. $15.00; Thos. A. Bradley, $8.00; Delia Brav mer. $3.00r Jacob H. Buck bee. $800; Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1, Shoep 4. Table-lands K, Coarbe and broken part of tlax 13. Not strict L3. American In dian 14. Tim (Jreek R 15. Self-examina tion t. Plowed I'J. Uevcruge :u. Edible tubers i'i. Sivlsa river 25. Sufficient: poetic It. Larue covered wagon 9. Flower 11. Go: Scotch 12. Decrees or ad- Judges; arrhalc H. Wig 18. Laughing birds 17. Canceled 18. Lnctiounly felf-satfsfled 19. Health resort 12. Cooking uten sils IS. One that fol lows a pred ecessor 4. Exist Solution of Yesterday's Puirlt S lv E ftgpQ UA D R aT T AP E PAT E N tA T E glS K I 5 m G FJB a 1 1 ggH e e U-Mih Ipjs e n L I N "jW A N T L o l d m yjo i- o Wlh WJA L ? E A L A N T Jl 2. f iA Jl e 5. o A g s g l iTc j t!s j n g E tw i w k l e m$ It I e j e 1 D Anger Pronoun Italian river Ascended Fought in a combat for two Rushed Tolerate DOWN Tale Pale 7 5 3 p p 7 5 I f o n 33 34- 33 38 ; 4X - 44 47 4fl 4 So 5l 7 W. H. Oalne, $8 00: Nettle Campbell, j $10.00; Edw. R. Carr. $13.00; Allen Casebear. $20.00; T. E. Clark. $8 00; I Flora B. Cooper, $10 00: David Crlpe. i $8.00; Eliza J. Davis. $8.00; Nellie I Dean. $13 00; Emll Diew, $12 00: May ! belle M. Dotson, $15.00; Alice Dewier. $12.00; John W. Dunlap. $800; Irene EV;an, $10.00; C. S. Embree. $8.00: Mary Ertckaon. $8.00; Dudley Estes. $12.00; Cora Evans, $10.00; Frances Everett. $10.00; Thos. Farmer. $15.00; Elizabeth Ferguson. $8.00; EliMbeth R. Flfer, $10.00; Martin Forbls, $10.00; Laura A. Getzman, $8.00: Susan T. Gregg, $13.00; David A. Hadden, $8.00: Carrie Harris. $8.00; L111& J. Husk ins. $15.00; Edw. L. Heunluger. $10.00; Mary R. Hlglna. $10.00; Josle Horn, $10.00; C N. Horn. $15.00; Ad dison A. Hopkins. $800: Laura How ard $10 00: John A. Hubart. $13 00; Thos. Hume. $12.00; H. D. Hulburt. $10.00: Mary Hurst. $10.00: W. L. Jackson. $25.00; Mary James. $13.00: Ida Kathan. $8 00: James W. Kln kade. $10.00; Melissa E. Kutghten. $10.00; A. A. Lnlr, $15.00; Frank J. Lake, $13.00; Emma Llltle. $10 00; Chas. Lowdenback. $8 00; Chas. Mar shall. $7.50: John C. Mason. $8 00: James w. McLean. $8 00: Frank M" Lin. $500: Florence Mead, $1000; Clara Miller, $10.00: John W. Morris. $1000: Gladys Moses. $20.00; S. 8 O'Conner, $10.00; Mary Osborn, $10.00; W. L. pavne $8 00: Milton J. Penrr. $13 00; Eva A. Perkins. $10.00; Julia pierce, $1500; C. T. Pine. $10.00; Mary price. $8 00; Lydla M. Rathbum. $8.00: W. B. Reed. $10.00; John C. Reynolds. $8.00; Al Rhoten, $10.00, W. L. Robinson. $10.00; Flora Ricks. $8.00; James M. Rlgglns. $12 00; Sam uel P. Robb, $12.00; Mary E. Rowley. $10.00; James D. Rupe. 13.00; Jessie Searing $10.00: Mrs. Ottle Scholer. $8.00; Anna C. Schmidt, $10.00; O. B. Sexton, $8.00: Mrs. John Shoup. ! H. Stewart, $15.00; James D. Stubble- field. $10.00; John St. John, $8.00; C. E. Shafer, $8.00; Josephine A. Simons. $8.00; Mrs. John Walgamott. $12.00; Anna Watklns, $8.00; Ida Jane Wat kins. $10.00; H. J. Wilkinson, $12 00; Soukup. $10.00; Frank Staska, $13 00, Dan J. Sullivan. $8.00; Bart Summers. $8.00: 8. A. Swan, $10.00; Chas Swartzfager. $15.00: Harry L. Tat?, $10.00: Geo. Thompson. $26.00; Mary A. Torrenoe, $8.00; Marlon Van Nutta, $8.00; Mrs. John Walgamott. $12.00; Anna Watklns. $8 00; Ida Jane Wat klns, $10.00; H. J. Wilkinson, $12.00.' Pierce Wilson. $12.00; Sarah Wood. $10.00: Z. Walgamott. $13.00: Marie Wrlfiht. $8.00; Charlotte A. Reeder. $10.00. Old Age penion Minnie Abel. $8.00; Ell Aml'k. $5 00; Oeo. Askew, $8.00; John Ander son, $8.00: Wm. W. Bailey, tao.no: Alonzo Balnter. $15.00; Mary C. Bak er. $5.00; James Barker, $10 00; Elt Baker, $10.00: Wallace Baldwin, $8.00; Ida Ann Bates. $8 00; Wm. J. Beards ley. $15.00; Albert Bell, $10.00; Wm. T. Bennett. $13.00: Wm. Biege, $8.00; Adla C. Blsh. $10.00; Lily D. Black wood, $10.00; Minerva R. Bliss, $10 00; John S. Borar. $12.00; Herman P. Boyer, $8.00; Wm. H. Bradford, $8.00: Ellen Bradford. $7.00; Thos. Braw, $10.00; Chaa. W. Brandon, $8.00: Ad dle Bilttsan, $800; Chas. A. Brown. $10 00; B. H. Butterfleld, $12.00; Edw. C. Burt, $8.00; Walter E. Buck, $8.00; Hector B. Cady. $20.00; Wm. J. Cam eron. $10.00; Chamberlain Carr, $8.00; Chaa. R. Chllds, $8.00; OUIe E. Clark. $7.00; Samuel R. Coffman. $8.00; Edw. D. Collins. $12.00; Samuel R Combes. $12.00; Wm. A. Cook. $8.00; Eliybeth A. Cooper, $10.00: Wm. A. Crane, $15.00; Mary A. Crume, $10.00; Thos. A. Crump. $10.00; Thos. Cut len. $12 00; Dresther A. Davis, $6.00; Edw. H. Davis. $6.00; Amelia Dennis. $12.00; Teressa A. Dews. $10 00; Lau ra E. Dias. $8.00; Geo. Dietrich. $1000; Thos. E. Dole, $8.00; Hiram Doiibleday, $10.00; Laura M. Downs. $8 00; Grace Dykstra. $8.00; Nora Ed sail, $5.00; J. L. Edwards. $10 00: Simuel Egger, $8.00; Jennie Eldrldge. $12 00; Mary J. Efttes, $5.00: Harry C Evans. $12.00; Mary E. Evcslzcr, $8.00; Wm. H. Everhard. $5.00; Andrew B Farrier. $8.00; Virginia E. Fetzer. $10.00; Lottie A. Finney, $5.00; Wm B. Finney, $10.00: Thos N. Fleener, $15.00; John S. Foster. $10.00; Fritz Ruch. $1500; John T. Fry, 7.50, Sarah 1. Fry. $7.60; John E. Garner. Cross-Word Puzzle 16, Oriental ship captain 17. fcinail used in gulf !J$. Egg-shaped ngures 31. Strike and re bound n. Donkey 2t. Near 2i. Kit,l,ed cloth 26. Made uf a cer tain wood 27, Truuuleuoine plants 3. AdverlUe- nienu JO. Color 33. iiicruciatlng distress 85. Rented 39. Upward motloi of a vessel In a seaway 40. Hebrew Utter 41. Apart 44. Northwestern Indian 45. Render un conscious 49. Naughty 47. Historical period 50. By 81, Poem 63. Exists KS Symbol tor lutecium t. Forelrn 4. Satellite 5. English letter t. Juice of a woody plant 7. Grow o'd I. Religious de nomination . Three-cornered 10. F.(jlamatlon 11. Gained at games of chance 10.00: Mfwl Or.nt. 1S00: Sninu.l ! T. Own. 10 00: Bern.ttle Griffin.: Ifl L. Orlgsby, WOO: Mvg'f J. Hm- 10.00: Lavlna Harbmigh, $7.00; Oeo. lclna. 8 00: Robert E. Lfe Hay. tlO.OO; Jiunea R. O. Hayiiea. 15 00; Wm. P. Heffner, 12.00; BenJ. P. B. Helman, H0.00: Nellie Hlbba, 8 00: Hulton C. H.ilneo, 18.00: Cordelia, F. Horner, 10.00: Wm. W. Hobba, 5.00: Erlo P. Hoglund. 800: John F. Holbrook. 7.60; Jane C. Holbrook, 7.50; Wm. Holloway, ,8.00: Joseph C. Howard. 8.00; Matilda Hornba.lc. fl.OO; Cleo. A. Hollenbealc. 8 00; John H. Hum. $10.00; Hoxllna Jackson, $10 00; Eu-K-ne E. Jackaon. $15.00; Elizabeth Junea. $5 00; Anna M. Jensen, $10 00; Joseph C. Johnaon. $10.00: Cha Johnson, $10.00: Helen M. Johnson. $10.00; Wm. A. Jones. $8.00: Wm. H Jordan. $12.00: Flor Kanoff, $5 00. Edwardlne Knight, $8 00; Matt.e Kranltz. $15.00: John D. Land. $800: Joseph L. Undera. $10.00; Kathertne Landers, $15.00; Burton H. Lee, $8 00 Franklin P. Lewis. $8.00: MarKrt Llnfterfelt. $13.00: M. N. Lonjr, $10.00: Wm. M. Lusk. $13.00: Rltta Matthua. $13.00; Phylander MaoEntvre. $10 00: Henry Mayer. $8 00; Alonzo R. Mav. nard. $3 00; Mary Ann Mee, $8 00: Joseph N. MeCune. $10.00; Pheb, Jane McCoy, $1000: Mary McClellan. $1500; Oeo. McDonald. $8 00: John H. McJlmaey. $15.00: Laura V. McKln ney. $8.00; Emma Ann MoKray. $8.00; Paul Mllkowlskl. $1000; Ous Mitch ell. $10.00; Edw. J. Murphy. $8.00: Peter H. Mvers, $8.00; Wm. H. New ton. $8.00; Nells Nellson. $3.00: John T. Oden. $15.00; Sarah C. Ovlsttc, $10.00; Lottie A. Owens, $8.00; Jamea Owens, $10.00; Henry L. Palmer, $10.00; Olive B. Parsons, $10 00; Hes ter Pence. $3.00: Louisa Penny, $8.00, Lillian M. Perkins. $8.00: Lewta A Pettis. $10.00: Elmer E. Phelna, $8.00; Miles B. Pinion, $10.00: Wm. T. Plank. $8.00; Frances M. Poole, $12.00: Levi H. Preslar. $8.00: Malvern H. Price. $5.00; James M. Potter, $10.00; James W. Rock. $8.00: lrvln M. Rowo, $8.00. Thos aackett. $8.00; Barney Salsnmn. $8.00: James M. Sehaffer, $12.00: Otto M. Selby, $10.00: Wm. T. Shaw, $5.00; Minnie Shaw. $3.00: J. c. .Shipley. $8.00; Rebecca Slaughter, $10.00; J. D. Bhwl. $10.00: Ida F. Smith, $10.00; Annie Smith. $20.00: Mattle E. Smith. $8.00: John R. Smith, $8.00: Ella C Smith. $10.00: Oeo. E Snearle. $15 00' M T. Aulrnn .in On Un.lnn i Sowtish. $10.00: Fred L. Spencer, .iv.uu; raary o. ctutnsDie, $12. uu; Mary r . oiovens, ,o.uu; ijucinaa Stephens 13 00; Addle Struble, $12.00: Mo- den. $10.00; Alex Tate. $8.00; Ma-y u. layior, vto.uo; Australia Taylor, $3 00: John B. Tellon. $12.00; Wm. L Townsend, $15.00; Chas. A. Turner. $10.00: Wiley Turnboudh. $8 00: Frances E. VanCleve. $8 00; LaFayett VanOundy, $16.00; Chas. E. Velln. $8.00; Casslus M. Walte, $12 00; John D. Wakefield, $20.00: W. C. Ward. $10.00; James B. Watklns, $15 00; Willis Watson. $10.00; Thos. J. Wo.t. $10 00; Nancy E. Wilson, $5.00; James W. Wilson. $8 00: Andrew C. Wilson, $8.00; Mary L. Wood, $8 00: I Orande S. WrlRht, $10.00; Elizabeth Wtllf. BA.rjO: MnrMiir.t. V,i.tp .iam. beth Yockey. $15.00; James Yountr, Ml. Snppllrs and Servlra ) Wesley Hartman, $0.00; Lyal Hat man. $4.00; Earl Bryant, $7.20; F. fc". Hubbard Brothers. $0.12; K. D. Rossi .J.nu; Meoiora piumbhin and Sheet Metal Co.. $4 50: Timber Pro ducts Co., $88.50; City Sanitary Serv ice. $5 00' XfelfnrH PH. ,-,,... ia ... Jarmln s Drii(i Store. $14 B0; Woods uriw lo, iihb: Shaw Supply Co., $9.38: Oeneral Tl.trl r-v-n 14. S. E. Massenxlll Co., $33.23; Heath . urujf Btore. $33 20; M and M Dept. Store. $30.60; Medford Furn, and Hdw. Co.. $4 62: V. A. Bower. $1 SO: E. F. Snencer .Ann. T d n.i.j. $133 55; Manna. $11.14: Medford Do- i.irnnc Laurary, $504; Jacksonville Sanitarium. $319.46; Dr. Drummond $425: Ashland Hospital. $17900; Dr Moffatt, $6000; Dr. W. a. Bishop $15 00: Sadie M-IntyT, $34 00; Dr. C H. Paske. $2 00; June Earhart, $7.50 Phyllis Swearln'--n. $47.50; D. J. Bol ton. $23.50; Sacred Heart Hospital $489 57; Community Hospital. $410 00'' Dr. Holt. $3.00; Coner Funeral Par lor, $21.50; Ethel Hughes. $31.00 Martin Moen, $16 00: Helen Pentuson' $1100: Mrs. Shollonbenz. $4000' O P. Barshaw, $15 00; Sarah Wnlker $36,00; Mrs. Raworth, $20.00; Mrs C E. McLnln, $18 00: Mrs. Oeo. McLaln. $18.00; Mrs. B. A. Gnddy, $18.00; Med ford Lumber Co., $10.60: J. Co. Bldf; and Loan, $30.00; Helen Hicks, $16.00; O. F. Randall, $2 00; Kenneth An thony, $7.60; Muriel Sample, $8.00 H. O. Chlldreth. $8.00: Jean Rogers, $86.90: Ann Nobllt, $21.10: Blanch-i D. Lyman, $48 25; National Reem ployment Service, $53 57; J. Co. Red Cross. $26 nn n n n-... Oold Seal Creamery, $1.60; Burwalow v..,.c,jr, ,o.ou; nonoway's Grocery $13.00; H. Knapp. $3 25: Mrs. H. W Birch, $4.75: Ray's Market. $10 00' M Kllmek, $1.76: L. N. Swart. $5 00 J. C. Penney Co.. $11 88: Fred O Kel ly. $5 00; Meadow Brook Dairy, $9.00; Mm. Cleveland, amnn ti. $8 61; Associated Oil Co.. $12.16; Ash. I'"""11-' "85: Fuller'. Orocery. wu.ticcu urft. uas Corp $30 44: Star Market. $15 50; Economy Lumber Co . $5 25: Humphrey, Gro cery. $49 46; Oodward Merc. Co $12.00; Valley Fuel Co.. $54 50; C M Kldd Co., $3 00; Wendt's Dairy, $7 20 Snider Dairy. $370; Gate, and h,a'. lard, $128 51; Sheriff Travel. $174 24 H. B. Wall tl nn- in .' $2 00 Otto PA Dooms $2 00. Otto Frohnmeynr. $20 00; Oraee ,iji,; Anna R. Mellon. $18 00- IT?;, S789: Po"t"1 T'legraph' $1 40; Western Union, $ 62; Office sta and Supply Co , $13 20; Weat Side Swem .. $14 33; Multnomah Co" $.76' B Pine Lumber Co.. $5.on; People. ,rntrw ".'"B: Mr'- "am MN"lr. $2.30; Mrs. L. M. Caldwell. $2 30- Tom Smith. $4 80; Alice Oelm. $3 00- M B. Devlne, $10.00; N. o. Robinson. $10 00; W K. Edwards. $13 50: Ijim port's, $165: Oold Hill Hdw. Co. $1.91: Bervl RnM.rw.v .11 tin. ftj......H Johnston. $1.50; Amer. Law Book Co., $10 00; Calla Foy, $3 00: Health Con vention. $27.63: Welborn Beeson, 42.50: c. Marlon Smith. $1608; Joe Thornton. $4 99; Leonard Crawford. $4 99: Frank Belllruter. $100; Oeo Walker. $100; D. T. Lawtun. $1(K; R. L. Taylor. $1.00; W. H. Smith. $1.00: Ouy Corliss. $1 60; Prank Ben son. $1 30; Chas. B Oay. $1 00; W. P. Campbell, $1.00; D. R. Terrett. $100: Harry Redette. $1 00; J. D. Bell. $1 00; Alei Stevens, $1 00; Mrs. C. J, Walker $1.00; A. W. Walker. $160: Mr.. B BostwKk. $100; Ray Moran. $1.00. Clinton Smith. $55 30; Clyde L M.nlth. $6.13; Home Tel. and Tel. Co. $92.18; County Court Travel, $44 15: Blanche Runeln. $25.00; Sibyl Walker. $25 00: Evan Cirrlgan, $100; Ma- Kl:n $.ou: Wm. Bnlne. $1.00: Lillian Suetu-i. $aov. Uiruud Uarua.' $15.00: W. M. Finley. $10 00: O. Borg. $10 00: Everett Faber. $1,300; Henry Shafer. $12.00; Wilbur Klme. $16 00: Geo. Fields. $10.00; clemma Finley, $15.00: Thos w. Acklin. $11 00: C. M. Parker. $1500: C. S. Hatch. $11.00; E. Hammel. $9.00: Elbert Blaharr., $15.00: D. Veme Hastings. $7.00; Ro land Hubbard. $10.00: W. H. Norcroas. $11.00: ouy Bishop. $11.00: I. A. Dew, $15.00: Preston Phlpps. $11.00; C. L. Goir, $3.00; Gordon Kershaw, $3.00; W. H. McBee, $8.00; Fred Barneburg, $4.00: E. A. Langley, $117.00; J. O Walter. $117.00; Geo. McDonough. $10800; H. N. Lofland $117.00 Ed Dlmlck, $112.50; C. A. Myers. $117.00: I. R. Kline. $112.50: Jay Terrlll. $113.50; C. H. Howell. $117.00; Oeo. Nichols, $90.00: Frank E. Anderaon. $31.10: Safeway Stores. $9 38; J. V. Tompkins. $23.44; Calif. Oregon Pow er Co.. $32.14: Mall Tribune. $31.15; Ashland Tidings. $29 80: Medford Bit. Store. $5.43: Valley Printing Co.. $33.53; Keystone Envelope Co.. $12.50; D. L. Huff. $8.40; Boyd's Market, 16 82: C. E. Barge. $1.90: H- D. Reed. $7.60: Fred Hamlin. $1.50: Jack Mo ris, $1.00: E. CartheH. $3.10: Vera Kershaw. $5 80: w. J. Looker. $47.50: West Coast Printing Co., $23.65: Jes sie Kizer, $4.35: Billings Agency, $ 30; Dr. oitzn. $65.50: Kiiham. sta. Company. $103.95: H. E. Webb. $.30: Marshall Smith Leonard. $12 00; Tey lor and Blerma, $1.75: Frankel Car bon Co. $15.75: West Disinfecting Co., $37.50; Gates and Lydlard, $6.08; Campbell s Dairy. $7.30. Dog License Fund Jackson County Humane Society, $174 00: City of Ashland, $34 80; City of Medford. $179.20; J. J. Osaen brugge. $122.00; Mrs. Joe Woodcock, $4.00. Emergenry Fund Taylor Posaj claim, $696.15; Farm Seed loan fees, $31.00. Jackson C'onnty Library Oaylord Brothers, $5.15; J. K. Olll Co., $36.33: MaoMlllen Co., $12.37: Oregon Bookbinding Co., $50.00; Ore gon News Co., $45.05; Mrs. P. A. Piatt, $34 90; Sather Oatea Book Co.. $2.20: Webb and Carlon, $3.40; Jackson County Library. $20.00. - Koad Funds W. C. Clements. $516.70; Medford Plate Glass and Mirror Warks. $5.00: Klocker Prlntery, $24.00: Lloyd Cul ver. $1.80: Audrey Hardy. $15 53: J. B. Hammaker, $15 53: W. F. Bennett, $15.53; S. O. Heartbnuer, $15.53; J. W. Welch. $15.53: Mike Snider. $7.17: Pure Iron Culvert Co., $171.71: Shell Oil Company. $45.60; A. E. Edmond 011. $38.25: L. c. Dau, $2 39; consoli dated Freight Lines, $8.40; Associat ed Oil Co., $985.60; PacUlo Human Co., $18.43: Woodbury Company $61.09: Prank'a Top Shop. $10.60; Onllf. -Oregon Box Company, $592.76; Miller Tractor Co., $2.23; Hubbard Brothers. $160.13; Jennings Tire Com pany, $15.39; Robertson Hardware Co.. $5.13: Air Reduction Sales Co., $17.45; Henry Mauery, $3.80; James Owens, $5.00: s. P. Company. $263.70: Victor Buraell, $4.00; R. C. Ward, $4 60; Win. Bruin, $93.74: Wm. Fox, $87.34: Cliff Oarvln. $62.74: C. C. Col lins, $81.78; Lyal Hartman, $92.76; Chas. Blltch. $55.82; Earl Bryant. $51.68: Lester Hodson, $23.00: Fran ces Putman, $11.94; L. C. Wilson, $11.04: L. E. Wilkinson, $1194; C. H Walker, $8.30; Hoy I. Clark. $4.77; Gerald Crltchlow, $4.77; Wesley Hart man, $97.00; W. M. Tethrow, $101.60; Fred Virtue, $5.07; Henry Meyer. $88,00; R. H. Heath, $08.00; Roy Bak er. $88.30; Walter Ferris, $4.78; El mer Wright. $23.89; Mike Snider. $17.33; w. M. Housley. $838: John Wooten. $19.72; lister Throckmorteu, $100 00: Rudy Weldman. $32 31; Mur Hayncs. $4.78: Roy Orlgsby, $13.39; T. J. Hoefft, $31.96; W. R. Zlmmerlee. $3.39; L. E. Wilkinson. $1.19; M. C. Dean. $3.39; Walter sherld, $11.93; Chas. Walker, $3 39: Frances Putman. $2.39: Wm. Hocft. $9.56; O. E. Poole. $8.30; Lloyd Acsmson, $5.97; Jack Thresher. $120.50: Oale Moulton. $77.20; Louie Loeffler, $76.40: Cecil Smith. $93.50; Harry Tonn, $6821: Thomas Roseberry. $154.00; R. J. Rlnabarger, $130.10: W. J. Burbtdgo, $88.00: P. E. Jenkins, $80.15; J. A Llttell. $89.70; Jock Fortln. $111.00; C B. Seaman, $B2 57: R. T. Weldman, $39 40; W. L. Tolle. $86.16; Ed Bllll well, $121.80; Harold Tolle. $86.18; H. c. Dooms, $89.75; A. Wattenberg. $103.74; O. R. Adamson, $50.26: B. H Moulton, $82.57: R. N. Finney $102.00; A. A. Asher, $91.77; Ben Moore, $79.80; Harry 8teward, $32.31; Theo. Olaas, $89.70; Joe Olass, $37.37; Cliff Olass, $45.41; C. D. Dunlap. $19.13; D. O. Modrell, $90 00; John Moulton, $87.03; R. J. Knight, $84.63; Chas Dooms, $119.96; Scott Boyer, $48.41; Paul B. Rynnlng. $t74ra-.l' P. aillllvts, $33.00; C. Z. Boyden, $55.50; Percy Haley, $100.00: L. J. Blgharn. $103 00; Jim Merrltt. $103.74; Ralph Merrltt, $98.00; O. H. TIM $7.98; D. Clifford, $7.98; Pred Cum mlngs, $7.98; Roy 1. Clark, $7.17; Oerald Crltchlow. $7.17; J. A. Bvlr $7.17; G. W. Dietrich, $7.17; Chas. B. Oay, $3.00; Earl B. Oaddls, $3.00: Medford Water Dept., $3 00; Trow, bridge Cabinet Works, $5.00; Pen nington Battery Service, $11.68: Pleroe Auto Freight, $2.78; C. J. Ack era, $4.55; Roy Ashpole, $8.80; F F Burk. $31.50; K. D. Ross, $95.00: Woods Lumber Co., $78.68; Flchtner's Garage. $28.60; Calif. Oregon Power Co.. $65.12: Medford Hardware Co. $-61; Medford Concrete Const. Co., $4930; Porter Lumber Co., $4084; Medford Service Station. $30.37; Eads Tranafer, $2 00; Big pines Lumber Co. $22.35; u. 8. Rubber Product, Co, $01 43: Llttrell Parts Co., $55.38: Callf.-Oregon Fast Freight, $2.92; Lewis Super Service, $4.24: Chain Belt Co.. $68.70; J. A. Youngs, $11.33. Citation Tn the County court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of John F. Birmingham, also known as J. F. Birmingham, deceased. To the Unknown llclra at law of John F. Birmingham, deceased, also known as J. F. Birmingham, and to any and all other persons whom It may concern, Greetings: In the Name of the state of Ore gon, you are hereby cited and re quired to appear within 28 days from the date of the first publication of this citation and show cause, If any there be, why an order should not be MONEY Available for Conservative LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District First Federal Savings 4 Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Holly St. made for the ssle of all orf the real property of the above estau. the same being described as follows, to-wlt: Lots 2 and 4, Block 1. Tuttlea Second Addition to tha City of Medford. Oregon, which real property has been apprais ed at $1600.00; and that you also XhnW Alle If a ,1 .. tAU 1. . , said real property should not be sold u uw iw oaan, to the high est bidder, subject to the unpaid taxes, and why said Court .hould not make and issue such other and further orders and take uch other and further nrnnvnlnn, sary and proper in the premises. nuucAs tne nonoraoie Karl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled Court, and the seal of the Court affixed thl 12th day of April, 1935. O. R. Carter, County Clerk and Ex-offlclo Clerk at the County Court. This citation la published on order of the Honorable Earl B. Day. Judge of the above entitled Court made and entered the 11th day of April, 1935. for 4 consecutive weeks, the data of the first publication of thin citation being May 31, 1935. O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney for Administrator. 124 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon, TALENT. May 31 (Spl.) F. Smith, of Seattle la visiting at the home of his sister Mrs. Jay Terrlll and hl brother Whaylen Smith. Mrs. Eaton who fell and broke her arm a few weeks ago, la able to b out again. Mrs. Iva Johnson and son Ray of Cumberland, Maryland, arrived homa Sunday morning to make an extend ed visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith. Frank Kerby was taken to the Community hospital in Ashland Tuesday, suffering from pneumonia. He la reported to be getting along nicely. Crater Lake Camp Fire Olrla enter tained their fathers at the city hall Tuesday. After the beautiful cere monial was given by the girls, a lunch was served. The remainder of the evening was spent In playing game. The guests present were Messrs. Richardson. Burnett, Ashcraft, Lowb. Baylor, Estes, and McCurtln. Th Camp Fire organization la sponsored by the chamber of commerce. Th leaders of the Crater Lake group are Mrs. LoWe and Miss Mary Chamber. Mrs. Mary Hlgglna visited at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdal In Eagle Point, on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Junior class entertained the senior class with a banquet at the Llthla Hotel In Ashland Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshberger were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parks Wednesday evening. Talent high school graduating class will hold their graduating exercises at the school auditorium May 33. Th eighth grade will hold their exercise at the school auditorium Friday night May 34. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gull If ord ar packing their household goods in preparation to leave for eastern Ore gon, where he has position In a mine. Th 1st. 2d and 3d grade will hay their annual picnic at th Llthla par in Ashland next Thursday. About twenty-five members of th Valley band, met at th Talent city park last Sunday and gave an hour' concert to the appreciative tudlenc which assembled. Mr. and Mrs. F. Denlum hay moved Into the Spitser house on Main street. Talent p. T. A. held their last meet. Ing for this school year, Friday at th school auditorium. New officers elect ed were: Mrs. Wanda Works, presi dent: Mrs. Lloyd Lacy, secretory; Mr. Nellie Borg, treasurer. The program In charge of Mrs. Nell Young was given as follows: Duet, Bonnie and Betty Boone; piano solo, Verna Paulson; reading, Mrs. Oeta Miller; vocal solo, Mrs. Olen White: piano solo. Hulda Estes. After the progi-am teachers and parents were entertained by the mothers of the 1st grade, and refreshment wer served. T Exalted Ruler H. K. Butler an nounced this morning that the Elks band and a number of the members of the local lodge will visit the Ash land lodge Wednesday night, May a2. Butler urges all the members who can to be at th temple not later than 7:30. There will be plenty of transports tlon for those who wish to go who hsve no cars. These visits with the various lodge outside of Medford hav created a fine feeling between th communl ties and the members who take th trips always hav a wonderful time Butler said. TIME TO INSURE AGAINST LOSS BY HAIL 1. Familiar with fruit growing; 2. Years experience in writing Hail Insurance 3. Satisfactory and prompt adjustment of all claims. CHAS. A. WING AGENCY, Inc. 109 East Main, Medford Talent