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PAGE ELEVEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY RE FERE VViXKVUB It) liUV U.UWY 42 '8 to. MEPFOTCD MAIL TTvTBUNE, MEDFORD. OTCEGOX. VTEDXESDAY. .TUNE 5. 1933. I It) iaimiMW Sfii rvs ! Bcoa every ad on this past. Von will probably find e ctly the thing you wont to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word . (.Minimum lui-j Per line per month without copy chances .11.33 Phone 75 TOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND rTTRAYED yellow Persian cat, male. 1 year old: reward. 213 So Orange. Phone 482-Y. LOST Billfold oontalnlnr money, driver's license, ring. Ural re ward. Phone 334-J-4. IjOST Bag of bedding between MM ford and Fish lake. June 1st Re ward, ije&ve at Tribune. IjOST Steel hand truck. Liberal re ward. Oregon-Calif. Fast Freight Phone 1467. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP "WANTED Woman for generil house work. References required Call 510-J-3 WANTED Girl for general housework and care of two children. Oood home and spending money. Address Box 2946. Mall Tribune. WANTEDMALE HELP 7S MONTH and board. Wages In creased after three montis. In vestment (150. Returnable or per manent interest. Box 3232, Trlbuno. WANTED SITUATIONS . WANTED Best summer oa-o'n $400 will buy. P. O. Box 723, .Medford. BOY, 17, clothes. Trlbuno, wants work: boird Address Box 3167. atu cart' WOMAN want housework f jr gentle man or In motherless home. Ref erences. 824 W. 13Ul. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS GOING to Lanevlcw Saturday or Sun day; take one or two passengers wi help pay expenses. J. W Fine. Central Point. WANTED Buzz-saw mandrel wiw fly-wheel and bearings. Bnx 3118, Tribune. WANTED To keep ple.no for storage Box 3180. WANT?:!) An old-fashioned drop leaf kitchen table. Phone 1663. BUSINESS MAN wants room a:H board on ranch close to Medtoid. State location. Box 3227. Tribune FURNITURE VAN wants load from Seattle about June 20. Hawuy Transfer. Tel. 615. I WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby Sohulz. Beagle. Oregon. AVAILABLE -room modern furnish d apt. For Information. Holly Apts.. 13S NO. Holly. Tel. 1397-R WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool bags and twine for sale. Medtord Barcain House J7 No. Grape St. Fn 1062 WANTED W pay cash for household goods, furniture and atoves. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and m-j-hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Reasonably priced seeord hand car. good condition Terms Box 2971 rrlbune. FOR RENT HOUSES TOR RENT 5-room all-mud"r-i stucoa suburban house with acreage. Rent only el 2. 50. Earl Tumy 310 Lin arty Bldg. WILL LE.-kSE beautiful 7-rrwn colo nial home, furnished. R. B Strang. 1100 E. Main. Phone 798-V. FOR RENT 4-room house. .03 Port land. Call at Cupp's or 311 Van K couver. yOR RENT 5-room house par.ly furnished. 332 Crater La'e Ave. FOR RENT Furnished house for the summer. Call 754-L. FOR RENT For summer months, at tractive suburban home furnished Call 731-X. Relerences required FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex oil heater, electric range. Inqul e 334 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Si-room modem houw furruai. fireplace, piano 1013 W 9th. FOR RENT Modern 3-room turn house. 31,1 So. Peach Fred C Sat der. FOR RENT Small modern t'lrmsr.e! house; Fttgldalre. garage. N:i Holly St IFOR R ENT--Modern upstairs duplex three r.vims and oath new furni ture, elfctrlc refrigerator and ran.'e bau-jl;il grounds n:ce:v yali Phone w. "w. Waliex, No. II or SJ-J-I. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown Ac White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apt.; private bath. 219 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Newly furnished com pletely modern 3-room apartments, 25.O0. 301 So. Central. Call 723 for Inspection. FOR RENT 2 rooms with sleeping porch; adults. 51 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT Apt. 806 W. Miln. FOR RENT 3-room housekeeping suite with garage. For ad'..ts only 327 N. Grape St. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Holland apts. Tel 710. 2 ROOMS and sleeping porch, down stairs. 344 No. Bartlett. DURELL COURT, appointment. Phone 679-X tor FURNISHED apt for rent. 229 N. try FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Meals. 244 So Central. Phone 383-X. RATES reasonable at 716 E. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM FOR RENT 727 So. Central. SLEEPING and light housekeeping rooms. 325 East Jackson. ROOMS FOR RENT Gentlemen pre ferred. 416 S. Central. FOR RENT Nicely furnlahed first floor sleeping room and garage, if required. Rate moderate. 325 So Riverside Ave. ATTRACTI VE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room. 19 Mistletoe. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Furnished cabins. 2 00 per week. 153 Granite St.. Ashland FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Equity 1934 Bulck car for small car. L. R. GUlchrest. 803 E. Jackson. VIOLIN and bow to trade for rllle or gun. Frank. Brass Rail. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Cheip: foot hills ranch suitable fur stock, sheep, game preserve or summn cabin site. Address Box 3116 Mail Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ATTRACTIVE LOT, 73x275 ft., close In, paved street: small house, fine garden land. Only $700; easy terms L. G. P'.ckell. 204 East Main. FOR SALE 3 houses, cheap, or two for rent; also building lots. Route 4, Box 9. J. E. Brownlee. BEAUTIFUL SCENIC HOME for sale; 10 A fruit. 12 A timber land. 6 rm modern house Fine water system Lydla M Youngs. Old Stage Rd. end Beall Lane, turn north. 4tb bouse. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. For Southern Oregon property See SOUTHERN OREOON REALTY CO 44 N Riverside FOR SALE OR RENT Summer home at Union Creek on the Rogue Fls mo gaa range, lights, flrepiace. com pletely furnished Phone W. W Walker. No. 31 or 898-J-3. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson county Building & Loan Ass'n. Phone 195. BROWN Ji WHITE REALTORS are offering excellent 6 and 6 A. tracts on terms and at prices you can not afford to overlook. ALSO: A reconditioned modern 6 room bouse close In for $2500 oo easy terms. ALSO: City lots at prices never before offered, paving, water, aide, walks all paid In full for $325 and unpaved lots at $80. Brown & White. 104 W Main St. FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8 "29 FORD Roadster; good rubber, good mechanically; $125.00. Pletce-Allen Motor Co., Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE '29 Ford Tudor. 1314 N Riverside after 5:30 p. m. FOR SALE 1926 Chevrolet coup. Cheap for cash. Phone 4-F-13. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 1 doz Bramha hi-ns and rooster. $12 Some amell chlckeus and ducks; 6 large Red haiia Call at 813 Beekman Ave., city WHITE LEOHORN setting eggs. SOo C A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2. FRYERS Carley Poultry Farn. 814-W FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Fresh cows. Coller. Rt 1 FOR SALE Oood 2700-lb. team Jak Brojn. Kings highway. 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulls good pipers. Csll 1559. MISCELLANEOUS PIANO LKSSONS. 50c. Phon 934-R FREE dirt. 8n3 E Jackson eletrTciotors BOUGHT SOIJ5 AND RENTED Flynn Electric Serr ice PJione 107 HkVEYOVR O'A Washer repaired I Reasonaole prices P-.ck'a Hardware PERSONAL MPJ?. MASITTN. Note-i Pshl- cri'i1 i reader. Accurate. trjthXul. Leavlan I aoon. iia S It St. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Oat and vetch hay. TV. 7-F-14. BICYCLES Collins, Midway road. 6 nil. north. FOR SALE Hay. or trade 'or your g atock. R. E. Collins Rt. 1, ttox 37a. FOR SALE 4 used Goody-tux tires good condition. 4.75x19: v..;-y rets. onable. Phone 1190 or call evening Apt. 2, 806 W. Main FOR SALE Gate-leg table, desk, din lug table, radio, chairs, Airway vacuum cleaner. Call 488-X. FOR SALE i bed, complete: 2 leather rockers. 608 So. Newtown after 6 p. m. FOR SALE Speed boat. A-l condi tion. Inquire 615 Palm. FOR SALE Tomato plants at Weep ing Wtllowa. Lozler Lane. FOR SALE Electric washing ma chine. $12.00. 414 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Seed corn J. A. Manke. 3 miles east of Jacksonville. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. Buy Your Home. FOR SALE Berry cups, fruit baskets and cratea of all kinds. Monarch Seed as Feed Co. WOLOOK-LOOKLadleVreases 50c to $3.50 Men's clothes 75o to $5.00 Shoes 35c to $1 50 Children's clothing 10c to $3 00 USED WARD. ROBE SHOP. 518 B. Main. FOR SALE Hay and stock salt. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. SPECIAL River loam. 2 yds. $3.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand. rock, plaster sand Bateman's. 1534-V or 913-J. FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardle Jr spray rig. complete hose guns etc 3 Inch centrifugal pump Wanted, deep well outfit Inquire D. at Lowes plaoe. Valleyvlew. BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED Partner In small sawmill. Have large contract to fill. Small Investment required. Investigate at once. Box 401, Tribune. TOR SALE OR LEASE Serv J ctT sU tlon and grocery with goi-d living quartet's; close In: doing good busi ness; locked. Box 3225. Tribuna BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract-. 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 fl. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McGonagle, 258-M. Commercl.! Spraying. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 112 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cers Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. S 157. See W. E. Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Central. Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ""of Piano and Steel Guitar. Song writ ing service- Studio. 318 Libe.y Building, Medford- Ore. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1015 No Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. Painting and Paperhanglng. JOHN H. LOCK, Painter and Deco rator. Fine Interior work a spec ialty. Competitive prlcea. Phone 953-R. Res. 124 King. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 846-W. 313 So. Grape. LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call. Notice Is hereby given that School District No 49. Jackson County. wr rants No. 14383 to No. 14705 inclu sive are called for payment. Interest to cease on June 5, 1935. Warranis to be presented for payment at the office of the District Clerk, City Hall Medford. Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk School District No. 49 Call for Warrant!. School Dist. No. 20 Warrant No. 579 to 691 tr.cluslvi. payable at Farmers and Pru'tgiowe s Bank. Interest to cease Juno 5 195 8. S ABBOTT Clerk School DIM No. 20 City Warrants Called for Ptvment. Notice is hereby given thu thre are funds on hana in the Oenenl Fund of the City of Medord for the redemption of Warrants Nos. 435i to 4606 inc. Interest on tt.e aboe Warrants will cease after June V. 1935. Dated this 4th day of June. 1935. GUS H. oA-VTIirLS. City Treasurer Invitation for Bids Jacksonville Water i"tem Jacksonville, Ore. Sealed bids will be receive p,t the office of City Clerk. Jacksonville. Ore gon, until one o clock In -. after noon on he 27th dav of J-i le. 19:J5, for the furnishing of iar and ma terials for constructing '.mpMremenn to the W4tr svstem '-t Jar.iuwmvlil. Creton, and will be oubllcjy open'd j and read at sa'd hoar, date and pla . I Separate proposals are require as in- j dicated oy the proposal sheets fur- j nlshed by the City, for (a) turn:s";-j Injr of th material, fbi the installs- tlcn of tbi miterlal. and e. cot njion jf r"nnel. Tne project la to w pi; 3 f r !: Thole or in part out of li-.-fi fi nished b7 the United States Oorern- ment. and all work and material miwt , be performed and-or furnishrd In ac cordance with the rule prescr bed b the President and the policie adopt ed by the Go verb men t to carry out the purposes which control the an ministration of the National Indus trial Recovery Act. Attention Is called to the fact that not less than the minimum rites pre scribed by the Federal Emeng-ncy Ad ministration of Public Works must be paid on UUs project. The.. rats must be net after all authorized or permissible deductions provided for In Oregon Workmen's Compensation La have been made. The United States Reemployment Director has designated an agency a Medford, Oregon, to furnish employ ment lists for this work. Plans, Specifications, Instruction to Bidders. Federal ConstrucMon Reg ulations, General Provisions, Special Provisions, and other contract docu ments are on file for examination at the office of D. T. McDonough. En gineer, Medford, Oregon. Copies of these documents may be obtains'! upon application to, and bv the da posit of the sum of Five ($5.00) Dol lars per set lth. said D. T. Melton ough. The deposit will be refunded upon ret.irn In good condition of t'i mid documents. Bidder's proposal must be accom panied by a certified check or a bid der's bond In an amount pqual to 50 of the total amount of the pro posal as a guarantee of the execution of the contract and the furn'shing of the required bonds in case the coij tract is awarded to the bidder - Acceptance of the proposal or pro posals and the awarding of the con tract or contracts are conditional up on satisfactory assurance Snat tho City of Jacksonville will be able to secure from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works the money necessary to finance te project. The right la reserved to rvtect any and-or ail proposals or to accpt sue i proposals as ere to the best Interests of the City. CITY OP JACKSONVILLE By WESLEY HARTMAN. Major. 4 348b Notice for Publication Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, May 17. 1935. NOTICE! la hereby given that Cola A. Dlngee. of Trail. Oregon, who, on December 9th. 1932. made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 020582, for SE'i. Section 31, Township 33 S.. Range 1 E., Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make flnii three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before a. R. Carter. Clerk of County Court, at Medford, Oregon, on the 32nd day of June, 1935. Claimant names as witnesses: W. U. Dlngee. of Butte Fals. Oregon H. L. Ash, of Troll. Oregon Geo. H. Hall, of Trail. Oregon M. Siemes, of Trail, Oregon WILLIAM H. CANON. Register. Summons for Publication. No. 6003-E. In the Circuit Court of the State "f Oregon In and for the County of Jackson. The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. O- A. Manning and Mottle Manning husband and wife; C. M. Thomas and Grace E. Thomas, husband and wife; G. E Hllslnger and Wtnnlfred Hllsln&cr, husband and wife; M J Scandrett; City National Bank. Clinton. Iowa, a corporation: L. A Banks, also known as Llewellyn A Banks and Edith R. Banks, hus band and wife; United States of America; W. H. Norcross; The Nes Publishing Company a corporation; Medford National Bank, a National banking corporation; J. F. Wort man, as Trustee of the estate of Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Covering for the hand Line with a soft material Bo. American monkey Dlnlna hall Tbe oiio de feated Broad itrset: abbr. Long narrow board First garden Stats whose capital ! Jefferson City: abbr."" Divided by partitions Decree Fine driving ley particles Egg drink Changes di rection Christian era: abbr. Public display of temper Contemptible person Allow Timid Spoke Chopping tool Vegetable Assist Again: prnfls Articles of clothing for the neck Imitate Mother of Peer Gynt New: comb. form 8olut1on of Yesterday's Puzzle 1 English coins Short for a man's name Dispatches Nervous twitching Crutarean nxohanped Record of a line of an ceators On arronnt: r.hr. Ho tall Tropical fult Old exclama tion . Ror-k Rudimentary Wooien cloth Mutjt Pamalne EN5l c eMa 0 B AS F ) EM 12 E CJP jIeInIt E l upTeMbop e bIeId eMl e WeM I IE A MM. 1 Sjf TjfsT J Nil 5 2JA Nil Elk 5.5 E E gMYMEsTrDL em YlAlMA B eItB Sjx HHIPJk SaMI 5 T E R B EW A T EjPlE Plf I g E AV A 5 hMI" L D qvA z I3 l4""" t I7 la WP " P K' LL wt iml n f, m . ZM wrr M Hw 3 f 7 7V- if L. A. Banks and Edith R- Banks. Bankrupts: C. W Guches and Jane Doe Guches, husband and wi.'e; Jackson County. Oregon, a Munic ipal corporation; and Medford Na tional Farm Loan Association, a corporation. Defendants. To M. J. Scandrett, of the abovs named defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the amended com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 19th day of June, 1935. said date being the last day of tonr weeks from tho date of the first publication of this summons, and said period of four weeks being the time prescribed for publication hereof, and if you fail to appear and answer said amended complaint for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in Its amended com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree of this Court against the defendants, O. A. Manning, Mat tie Manning, husband and wife; 0 M. Thomas and Grace E. Tnom. husband and wife; L. A. Banks, sls-i known as Llewellyn A. Banks; and Medford National Farm Loan Asso ciation, a corporation, and against each of them for the sum of 426000 with Interest at the rate of B per annum from the 15th dav of March 1932; the sum of 9260.00. with in terest at the rate of 8rJ. per annum from the 15th day of September 1932; the sum of 9260.00. with in terest at the rate of 8 per annuai from the 15th de.y of March. 1033; the sum of S228 27, with interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 13th day of September. 1933; the sum of 9228.70, with Interest at the ra.H of 8 per annum from the 15th day of March. 1934: the sum f 9229.14. with Interest at the rate -f 8co per annum from the 15th day of September. 1934; the sum of $6081 99. with Interest at the rate of 4I-arr per annum from the 15th day of September. 1934; the sum of $744.66, with Interest at the rate ol 8 per annum rrum the 21st day of July, 1934; the sum of 938.40. Insur ance premium: the sum of 932 00 abstract charge: the sum of 950000 attorney fees; and for plaintiff's co.s and disbursements hi this suit: that it be decreed that the stock In Thi Federal Land Bunk of Spoknne owned by the Medford National Farm Loan Association and pledged as security for said loan be retired and the p-ir vaiue cnereoi appueo upon tne in debtedness secured by said mortgage; that the mortgage described In plain tiff's amended complaint be fore closed and the mortgaged premise., together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidences, as described In the amended com plaint and again described as fol lows, to-wlt: Lots Two and Three of the Gold Range Orchards according to tlw plat of said Gold Range Orchard now on file with the County Re corder of Jackson County, Orego.i. in Section Five. Township Thirty eight South. Range One, West of the Willamette Meridian, contain Ing 79.45 acres. Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced, situated la Jackson County. State of Oregon, be sold In one parcel In the manner described by the laws of the State nt Oregon and the practice of this court: that the proceeds thereof be applied towards the payment of plaintiffs decree, costs end accruing costs; that at said sale plaintiff be permitted to become a purchaser: that plaintiff have a deficiency Judgment agaiiwt the defendants, O. A. Manning an1 Mattie Manning, husband and wife; C. M. Thomas and Grace E. Thomas, husband and wife; L. A. Banks, also known as Llewellyn A, Banks; and Medford National Farm Loan Associ ation, a corporation, and against each Cross-Word Puzzle IB. Make .ac 20. Perform 23. Kind of fuel 4. Female deer W. Siindarao tret 29. Kind of ante lope 22. Acute 33. Public store- houhe 25. Ingredient of ariii',i 9. Clear of an accusation 37. Ocua;t 39. Cravat 40. Srjteh river 42. Vaihtng wearily it. Feminine name 47. Complete, col lection 41. Assented 43. WitiRllk 52. Pinch 63. Silvery 64. Facing the di rection from which a glacier niovei 65. Mediterranean ailing vein J 87, Quotes 68. Fasten: nautical ti. Fur-bearing animals 1. Down: prcflsi 63. Barrier in a stream M. Cry of the cat 70. Conjunction DOWtt !. Creetrherbace 2. Flat 2. A 1 tout 4. Wearing '.-eremonlaj coftume $. Srinianl show 8, Power Y. Metric land measure I. Coloring agent . Watchful 10. M;ie for some denlrabte result 11. T.Ike 12. Things that cause one to remember 12. Presses, as clothes a. rooms ii po sition . nbr. 72. Svmhol for tsnlslum of them, for any portion of said de cree remaining unpaid; that the de fendants above named, and each and all or them, be foreclosed and barred of all right, title, claim or interest In the premises described In plain tiff's mortgage except the right of redemption allowed by law, and thit plaintiff have such other and fur ther relief as is meet and equitable. This summons is published by or der of the Hon. H. D. Norton. Judra of the First Judicial District of Ore gon, made and entered In said Court and cause on the 2 2nd day of May. 1935. prescribing that this summons be served by publication thereof once eac h wee k for f o u r sitccessl ve and consecutive weeks in the Medford Mail Tribune, a dally newspaper pub llslied in Jackson County, Oregon. The iate of the first publication of this Summons Is May 'I'ind. 193S, and the date of the la I publication of this summons Is June 19th, 1935. T. W. MILES. Poatofflce Address: Medford. Oregon. EDWARD J. CROWLEY. Postoffie Address: Care The Federal Land Bank of Spokane. Welch Bldg Spokane, Washington, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice la hereby given that undfcT and in pursuance of an execution and order of mile, dated May 22n.i, 1935. Issued out of the Circuit Court of Jackson County. Ore gon. In a cause therein wherein Port land Mortgage Company, a corpora tion. Is plaintiff, and James C. Buck master and Pauline B. Buckmaster. his wife; Mabel J. Helmroth. a widow; J. H. Young, E. C. Rice and Sarah Rice, his wife, are defendants. In which a Judgment and decree whs entered in favor of plaintiff and against defendant James C. Buck master and Pauline B. Buckmaste". hla wife. In the full sum of $1196 24. with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 20th day of May, 1935. the further sum of 127.22 with interest at the rate of 10'a per an num from the 20th day of May. 1935, the further sum of (7 00 for search ing the records and tlOO.OOO attor ney's fees, with Interest on said last named sums at the rate of 6 annum from May 20th. 1935. and the cofits and disbursements of suit to be taxed, amounting to (24.45. and a decree wss entered a;alnst said de fendants Mabel J. Helttvroth, a widow; J. H. Young, E. C. Rivt and Sarah Rice, his wife, which Judgment and decree was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court, on the 22nd day of May. 1935. I will on tbe 22nd day of June. 1935. at iG a. m., at the front door of the County Court House In Medford. Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property situ ated In Jackson County. Oregon, to- wit: Lot numbered 1; also beglnnlrt at the Northeast corner of Lot numbered 13. thence South 60 feet, thence west 50 feet; thence north 50 feet: thence East 60 feet to the place of beginning, all In Blo:k numbered 3. Kenwood, now a part of tho City of Medford. Jackson County. Oretjon. for the purposo of aatlafylnjr said Judgment In so far as the amounts received at the sale thereof will satis fy the same. Witness my hand this 22nd day of SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. Not Ire to Creditor. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Countv. In the Matter of the Estate of John w. sevedge. Deceased. The undersigned has beon duly appointed and qualified by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate or jonn W. sevedge. Deceased. A' persons having chums against said estate are nourien to present them, duly verified, with proper vouchers. to the undersigned, at the office ol Haw lea Moore, Cooley Theatci BullJ ing. Medroid. Oregon, within six months from May 29. 1935, the date of the first publication of this noth-o. WM. P. ISAACS NOiieC Of All mint Sclinnl Mmnlinm Notice ta hereby given to the legil w cx-iiwi uiainct wo. w, l Jackson County State of Oregon, that the Annua Achnnl Mftttim nt -oh district will be held at Senior HU1 School; to begin at the hour of 2 0'j oviocK p. m. ana to close at 7:00 p m on tho third Monday of June, bt Ing the 17th day of June. A D 1015 This meeting Is called for the pur pose of electing two directors and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 28th day of May, 1935. EUGENE THOHNDIKE Chairman Board of Director Attest: REBECCA JENSEN. District Clerk. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. -Land Office at Rnaeburg. Oregon, May 27th. 1035. Notice Is hereby given that Charles P. Sieck, Sr., of Jacksonvlle. Oregon, who. on March 27th. 1930. made Homestead entry. Serial No 018848. for the BV-t 8'$. Section 31, Township 37 8.. Range 3 W . Willamette Merid ian, haa filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before Victor A. Tengwald. O. S. Commfsioner, at Medford, Ore gon, on the 29th day of June 1935. Claimant names as wit news: Harry Predette. of Medford. Orgor; Pred Powell, of Medford. Oregon: Wil liam Mead, of Jacksonville. Oregon; Barney Salsman. of Jacksonville. Ore gon. WILLIAM T- CANON. Register. MARTIN 10 JOIN G. ORANTS PASS. Jun 5. (AP) ProvldPd he passes the tests proposed by the Oregon Cavemen. Governor Charles H. Martin will henceforth be known In the Caveman domain a Caveman Martin. He will be Initiat ed when 1ft Cavemen. Cave Queen Irene and two princesses go to Port land to visit the neighboring realm ol Rosarla at the Roee festival. Governor Martin has aet 3 o'clock Thursday aa the time for the cere monies. The Cavemen will be dressed In their traditional fura and will bring "meat of the dinosaur and i blood of the sabre-tooth tiger'' for the candidate. Gold Hill GOLD HILL. June 5. (Spl.) Townaend Old Age Pension club is giving a dance In the Oold Hill pavilion Saturday night, June 8. Music will be by Larsen's Red Pep pers of Medford. Everyone Is In vited and they hope to moke this the best dance of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt Merrlman, Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Biles. Mr. ana Mrs. Floyd Lance and Mrs. George Hammersley spent Sunday at Dia mond lake. Horton Beem n and son. Jerry. returned to their home In San Fran cisco Sunday after spending several days here visiting his sister, Mrs. C. W. Martin. Mrs. C. W. Martin and Miss Viola Dietrich were visitors In Grants Pass on Memorial Day. The Rcbekaha held their annual home-coming and May birthday party May 29. Each, member whose blrthdny was In May and each charter member present received a beautiful coinage. A short program was given and Ice cream and cake were served at the close of the enter tainment. J. C. Ingtlng left June 3 for an extensive trip through ..nrthern Ore gon. Washington, Into Canada and back through the middle west to Texas, where he expects to visit for some time with his daughter. Dr. Yarnes, district superintendent of tbe M. E. church, will hold his fourth quarterly conference at the church -'hursday at 3 p. m. Robert Virtue of Central Point spent Sunday with BUI Hammersley here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodcock were bu4lne.-a visitors In Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayftcld of Rogue River were Sunday visitors at the home of his sister, Roberta Miiylleld. Mrs. Gilchrist has move:' Into the Reed property recently vacated by the Dale Norton family. Mr. and Mrs. Veltle Biles eud Mrs. Harry Nrwnham shopped Ir, Medford Saturday. Miss Roberta Mullln and sister. Betty, left last week for Oakland, Ore., for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H:.rvey A r buckle ot Weavervllle, Calif., were guests from Friday until tiunday of Mrs. Ar- buckle's mini, Mrs. J, C. Clement and family. Mra. Wotch of Klamath Polls 1 here r an xtendod visit with her daughter, Mrs. James Chlsholm. Rlrnnrd McKay Is quite sick with bronchial pneumonia, at his home h'.-re. Miss Margery Mayfleld of Medford visited her sister Sunday. Mrs. 31lcen Shorb lenvee today for LflOrniidc to spend the summer with her father. C. J. Shorbo. Prof. L. T. Cook left tho last of the week for Portlnnd, where he expects to spend the sui..ir.er. L. L. km 1th returned to his home in Grains Pass Sunday after visit ing several days with his son, Bud Smith and family. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, June 8. (Spl.) Henry Straus of Los Angeles spending part of the summer months an guest of his brother, Dick and family, here. Jesse McKenney was tnken to the Community hospital Saturday night suffering from a sudden attack of pneumonia. Mrs. C. E. Ollchlst of Jefferson arrived at the McDonough home Thursday, where she will divide her summer between her daughter, Mrs Oeorge McDonougb and her son, Cleo, at Gold Hill. Residents of Sams Valley who are enjoying their vacations after re cently closing their schools are Miss Naomi Mag ruder of the Meadows school. Miss Prances Fitzgerald ot the Willow Springs school, and Ar thur Straus of Table Rock school. Mary Esther Davis la employed at the Clifford Culmer home In Ash land. Friends of Johnnie Hoist are sorry to know he is suffering from heart trouble and Is ordered by his doctor to take a complete rest. Mr. Hoist was brought In from his government station at Seneca last Wednesday, and Is considerably Improved since reaching the lower altitude. Ladles club will meet at the school house Thursday afternoon where they will be entertained by Mrs. Olenn Hoist. Mrs. Harry Tonn. Misses Ruth and Grace Blgham, Mrs, Earl Blfjham and Mrs. Luther Wil son. Little Dal ton Straus returned from the Community hospital last week recovering from pneumonia and an abscessed ear. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn of Central Point were callers In Bams Valley Sunday. A dark haired baby girl was born June 1 at the Sacred Henrt hospital to Mr. and Mra. Ernest Lyman. Bible school was opened Monday under direction of D. D. Randal, Sunday school missionary of Med ford and will continue for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Davis and chil dren left Saturday with their house hold belongings for the riocden place In Table Rock, where they will re side Indefinitely. The Davis family's absence takes several members from the Sunday school and will also make a noticeable change when school opens. Joe Dusenberry and son. Lewis, are employed In mill work In a logging camp at Gallce. Home portraits or family groups and children at Special Prices. B handle Studio. Phone 1308. McLeod McLEOD, June 6. (Spl.) Mesdamea Eva Segeasman, Jennie Hutchinson and Evelyn Coburn attended the pic nic given lor the Extension unit chairmen at Jackson Hot Springs on May 37. Harry Harding, Jr.. was taken to the hospital for treatment for con vulsions May 31. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Smith and son, Charles, have moved Into one of Frank Dltsworth'a cabins. Mrs. Smith and Charles, who expected to pick perries, came down with mumps the day after moving. Their daugh ter, Regina, Is stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vincent. Among Prospect friends who at tended the strawberry festival were Mrs. Frances Pearson and family. Mrs. Carl Richardson. Misses Ann and Jean Fredericks, Mr .and Mrs. Clements and daughter, Dorothy, and many others. Visitors froh Trail Included Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrlman, Mrs. Eva Scgessman and daughter. Mrs. Blaeu and Mrs. H. L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson. Billy Peyton Is working for Mrs. Lewis of Central Point fov the sum mer. James Thomas la 'helping Elbert Glass with his haying. Danny Ohrt. who Is working on the Throckmorton rtmch near Eagle Point, spent the week end with his folks. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jeldness are building a one-room cabin and porch on their property near the McLeod bridge. Mb ay cars with trailers and boats on their way to nearby lakes were sren on the highway Sunday. The Roy E. Bebb family of Medford enjoyed a picnic on the banks of the Rogue Sunday. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, June 5. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc Merrick and children, Alice and- George, are to leave today for San Francisco. Mrs. McMerrick's sister and husband, Mr. nnd Mrs, Donald Roames of Grants Paw, will reside on their place while they are away. Mr. and Mrs. H. Moe and children have moved from the Sam Chlsholm property to the John Dole place, the Chlsholm property having recently been sold to some Colorado parties. Elliott Butler of Medtord visited his grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Wahl, May 28. Mr. and Mrs. George Hutch Ins and son, Duane, were also dinner guests of Mrs. Wahl June 3. Mr .and Mrs. Oscar Joelson and children, who have been visiting rel atives at Roseburg, are now visiting Mrs. Joelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Biles. Tom Origgs. Ed Koster, Marlon and Georg eLance, Roy Gaunyow, Mra. Boomsllter and daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Bowers, were Orants Pass visitors this week. Mr. and Mra. Ben Harrison and sons, who have lived on the place formerly owned by John Short, for several years, moved June 3 to Graves Creek. Mrs. Pauline Wahl received word of the birth of a son. nmed a Robert Frnklln, to her grandson, Adelbert El liott, and wife of Riverside, Cal.. May 22. This Is Mrs. Wahl'a fifth great grandson, Marjorle Skeleton, daughter of Mrs. L. M. Skeleton, was operated on for appendlclts at the general hospital at Grants Pass May 31. Mrs. Eu gena Garrlso nls staying at the Skele ton home while Mrs. Skeleton Is In Grants Pass with her daughter. Mrs. Earl King was also taken to the hos pital at Orants Pass June 3 to un dergo an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henderson and daughter, Jean, of Rogue River, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. M. Boom sllter. spent Sunday at Crescent City. Miss Minnie Tuffs and Mrs. Clara Hearn of Grants Pass visited Mr. and Mrs. Georg eLance May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Blult of southern Cal ifornia stopped at Riviera Friday en route to Eugene. Mr. Blult was pro fessor of the Gold Hill schools about nine yeads ago. M. T. Fowler of Ashland had the misfortune to wrecw his Ford coupe In front of the Prank Irish home near the Riviera service station on May 30. Mrs. Nellie Reed, postmistress of Gold Hill, was over the mall route May 31. Mrs. Pauline Wahl, Mrs. Victor Blrdseye and Mrs. Effle Blrdseye at tended a meeting of the Home Ex tension unit at Rogue River May 81. Mabel Mack was present and a very ' Interesting meeting was had, after . which election of officers for the en suing year was held. GRETA GARBO DUCKS NEW YORK WELCOME NEWARK. June 4. AV-$tlll de termined to be alone. Ore Gatdo quit a New York-bound train her today to dodge a reception In New York's Pennsylvania station Accompanied by Carter Olbson. studio employe, the film itar entered a waiting motorcar which, Olbson said, would transport her to 'he mo torship Kungaholm in New York, to which she planned to sail for Sweden at noon- Holland Coffee Shop Heme -cooked ' meals. Reasonable prices. Banquet.