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FOR WANT AD 8
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LOSTYeliovvat! Name "Dickey.'
518 Beany. Reward.
f. LOSTIf dog missing, call 1518.
; WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced girl for general
housework. Call 1103-H.
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
housework on farm. Phone 565-M.
WANTED Olrl lor general housework
and care of two children. Good
home and spending money. Address
Box 3946. Mall Tribune.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Experienced apple thin
ners. Tel 258-J.
WANTED MALE HELP
YOUNG MAN wanted who Is Inter
ested In dlesel electric. Must be
now employed and willing to study
during spare time. Write Box 3013,
care Tribune.
WANTED Partner In small sawmill.
Have large contract to fill. Small
Investment required. Investigate at
once. Box 401. Tribune.
STEADY Job for reliable man with
I car. $00 month and all expenses.
f Also car allowance. Drive between
Medford and Portland. Investment
H00. Returnable. Chance to ad
vance to larger salary. Box 3083.
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Cooking for men, house
keeping for adults, carina for camp
cottages. Reliable; capable: no en
cumbrances, Mrs. J. W. Weaver.
Engle Point. Ore.
WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS
BEAUTIFUL, serviceable, reversible
rugs made from your discarded car
pet.?, rugs, clothing. Call - special
factory representative for estimate.
George Stock, care Hotel Allen. Tel.
800.
WANTED Best low priced closed ca:
cash will buy. Rt. 1. Box 519.
WANTED Garden tractor, state
price, make, condition. Write Box
3002. Tribune-
WANTED 4 -Inch pipe -tor irriga
tion. Glenn Darby. Kings High
way. WANTED To rent. 4 or 5-room house
close In: adulta steadily employed.
' Must oe reasonable. Address Box
3137, Tribune.
FURNITURE VAN want load from
Seattle about June 20. Hawmy
Transfer. Tel. 615.
WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be
fore you sell. Wool bags and twine
for sale. Medford Bargain House
. 37 No. Grape St. Ph 1062
WANTED Heifer calves Write Ruby
Schulz. Beagle. Oregon.
AVATLABLiE 4-room modern furnlsh
V ed apt. PVr Information. H fitly
Apt.. 135 No Holly. Tel. 1397-R
XJ" WANTED
We pay cash for household goods,
furniture and stoves We also buy
metals. hHes. oelts, wool and mo
hair MEDFORD BAROATN HOUSE
27 N. Orape St. Phone 1062
WANTED Reasonably priced second
hand ear. good condition Terms
Box 2971 rrlbune
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6 -room modern house,
unfurnished. 20 So. Fir.
HOUSE for rent or sale. Call at 925
No. Central before 8 in tne morn
v lng or alter 5 p. m.
SMALL FURN. HOUSE for rent. Call
817 W. 10th or Tel. 621-R.
FOR RENT Small, attractive fur
nished house. $27.50. Phone 589-J-2.
FOR RENT 6 -room furnished mod
ern house. 225 So Riverside. Tel.
457-J.
FOR RENT Several unfurnished
houses. Western Loan and Bldg.
Co.. 45 So, Central.
FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex
oil heater, electric raiLge tnqul e
534 N Barrett
FOR RENT Modern 3-room furn
hoiwe 115 So Peach Fred C Sao
der. FOR RENT Small mtJdern furnish
house: rrig.di.ra. garage 221 N'j
Holly St.
4 FOR RENT Modern up-'.airs duplex
three miii nrt osth ne- fum
ture a!'-rr.c rf risers tor and nf
bev.itif "iJ arvmds n:oe'v ioatn
Phone W. W. Waer. ISO. 31 ox
FOB RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brown & Whit.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNTSHED APARTMENT In Mall
Tribune Bldg. Combination living
and dining room, sleeping room,
kitchenette and bathroom. Reason
able rent. Apply at Mall Tribune
office.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished; adulta
only. 9 E. Jackson.
COMPLETELY furnished S rooms;
I garage. During summer months.
Tel. 955-J. 346 So. Riverside.
LARGE re-decorated apartment; over
stuffed furniture. Frigldalre, hot
water, steajn heat, sleeping porch,
garage, laundry room. Butler Apts..
34 !4 So. Grape.
FOR RENT Apt. 806 W. MU.
FOR RENT Holland apt. Tel 710.
1 ROOMS and aleeptng porch, down
stalrs. 344 No. Bartlatt.
DURELL COURT. Phone 879-X for
appointment.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD Meal. 34 frl
Central. Phone 383-X.
RATES reasonable at 718 E. Main.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furn. room with use of
garage. Tel 476-J.
FOR RENT 1 room and kitchenette.
Adults. 51 N. Oakdaie.
FOR RENT 3-room housekeeping
suite with garage. For adults only.
327 N. Grape St.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished first
floor sleeping room and garage, it
required. Rate moderate. 325 So
Riverside Ave.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape.
I FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room
19 Mistletoe.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS RENT 3 cabins. 812 Summit.
FOR RENT Furnished eabins. 2 00
per week. 153 Granite St.. Ashland
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE Building lot In
Medford for milk cow, car, or what
have you. Box 3162, Tribune.
FOR TRADE Large lot. clear; some
Improvements. Klamath Fulls, for
Medford or vicinity, improved or
unimproved, will assume. Address
Box 3129, Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cheip: foot.
hills ranch suitable tor stock
sheep, frame preserve or siimmii
cabin site. Address Box 1118 Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 15 A., about 1000 tier of
hard wood on this fine location,
close to pood school. Price 500.
Would take small car on this. Write
Box 309-. Mall Tribune.
J300O cash will handle. No trades.
Rent property. Blair's, Lowell, Ore.
CTrTNDSUBURBAN HOMES Sev
eral ranches. Plenty water, clover
and alfalfa. 2 ranches to lease. If
It's real estate, I have It. Roberts.
Realtor. 720 W. 2nd.
SACRIFICE SALE
Business location. Pacific highway.
450 ft. frontage on highway, roids
on all sides; 4-room house, store
building, trading post. If sold oy
June 15th will sacrifice, 2000; 1500
cash, balance terms. See owner, 20
North Peach St. Phone 910-Y.
SACRIFICE SALE
4000 HOME elSOO.
7-room home, beautiful lot, well lo
cated, nice shade trees. If sold by
June 15th will take 81800; 8500
cash, balance terms. See owner. 20
North Peach St. Phone 910-Y.
SA CRIFICE SALE
15 acres Bear creek bottom land;1 7
room modern bungalow; continual
supply of water for irrigation; good
dairy barn; 10 acres in alfalfa; fine
garden land. Improvements cost
more than price asked. Price 83800.
Terms. This offer good until June
15th. See owner, 20 North Peach
St. Phone 910-Y.
FOR SALE 5-room modern house at
sacrifice. Inquire at 611 8. River
side. WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown 8c White.
FOR SALE OR RENT Summer home
at Union Creels on the Roirue Fli
mo gas range, lights, flrep.ace. com
pletely furnished Phone W W
Walker. No. 31 or 898-J-3
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building Ac Loin
Asa'o. Phone 195.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 875.00 equity on new or
used car at Meads Motor Co. Will
tafce discount. Box 3150. care Trib
une. '34 WILLYS sedan, cannot be told
from new. Onlv 1395 00.
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
FOR SALE 28 Chev. coupe. Real
buy. 190. Write R. Reeves. Jackson
ville, care C. C. Buck.
1934 DO DOE COUPE, perfect con
dition; fifteen thousand mileage.
Call 1586-Y.
FREE
Used car offer. One week only. 50 gals,
gas FREE with any used car listed
be'ow. Good at any gas station.
1935 Ford V-8 sedan. General Jum
bo tires.
1933 Ford V-8 sedan, radio, lots of
special equipment.
1933 F:rd V-8 DeLuxe sedan.
1929 Ford Town sedan.
1932 Cnev. edsn. ,
1931 Chev. Spt. coupe.
1931' Chrysler 8 coupe.
114 Chrysler 8 coupe.
1934 Studebaker 8 sedan, radio and
heater.
;929 LSalle eoune
Alo s numVr of others cbooe
i zfr-m Lot on North Com: 8th and
I Bartlett.
AiOLoTEONQ MOTORS, IKO.
FOR BALE AUTOMOBILES
FIRST 30 takes my equity In 1937
Graham truck. Phone 173 evenings.
FOE SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE One young Guernsey
bull. Serviceable age. Subject to
registration. Sell reasonable or
trade for fresh cow. W. J. Jamison,
Esgie Point, star Rt., Box 3.
FRESH COWS and heavy springers o
Dr. Sand'a ranch. Talent. Phone
371-J-3.
8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulls
good papers. Cell 1559.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGOS
FOR 6ALfc 1 doe Bramha hens and
rooster. 112 Some small chickens
and ducks: 6 large Red his Call
at 818 Beekmaa Ave. city
WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs 500
C A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2.
FRYER Oarley Poultry Farm- 3U-W
FOR BALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Dairy ly sprays, OOc per
gallon up. Monarch Seed and Feed
Co.
FOR SALE Oat and vetch nay. 1.
7-F-14.
FOR SALE Hay. or trade 'or yourj
stock. R. E. Collins Rt. 1, aox C7
FOR SALE Berry cups, fruit baskets
and crates of all kinds. Monarch
Seed it Feed Co.
FOR SALE One-spot flea powder for
your dog. Monarch Seed and Feed
Co.
FOR SALE Household fly spray In
bulk. Bring your containers, prices
right. Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
FOR SALE All steel safe, double
door, size 22x30x22 in. Price reason
able. 3. A. Kroschel, 522 W. 4th.
FOR SALE Fruit Jara. bed, sani
tary cot. cheat of drawers, oak
library table, garden hose, vacu
um sweeper. 714 Welch St. at
West Jackson.
SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. to
Buy Your Home.
LOOK -LOOK-LOOK Ladies' dreasej
60c to 82.60 Man's clothes 750 to
85 00 Shoea 25c to 81 60 Children's
Clothing 10c to 82 00 USED WARD
ROBE SHOP. 518 E. Mala-
FOR SALE Hay and stock salt Mon
arch Seed 8c Feed Co.
SPECIAL River loam, a yds. 82.00
Fertilizer and garden plowing
Washed sand. rock, plaster sand
Bateman's. 1534-Y or 012-J.
FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardle J?
spray rig. complete hose guns. etc.
3 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted.
deep well outfit. Inquire D. M
Lowes place. Valleyvlew.
MISCELLANEOUS
ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUGHT SOLD
AND RENTED Flynn Electric Serr.
ico. Phone 107.
HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I
Reasonable prices. Flck's Hardware
PERSONAL
CLAIRVOYANT. PALMIST. Truta
ful advice on tuslneas. love, marrlag
903 No. Riverside.
MRS. MARTIN. Noted Psychic. crysrtf
reader. Accurate, truthful Leaving
soon. 412 N. Ivy St.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Old established country
store, doing splendid cash business;
83000 cash will handle. No trades.
Rent property. Blair's. Lowell, Ore.
FOR SALE OR LEASE to responsible
party, modern dairy ranch suitable
for Grade A milk. Good Income,
close to Medford. Very reasonable
terms. Box 3152, Tribune.
BUSINESS DIKECT0RY
Abstracts.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title insurance. The
only complete Title
System la Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract!
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 83
North Central Ave., upstairs.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
CALL McOonagle. 258-M. Commercial
Spraying.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 11 f3
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Transfer.
EAD3 TRANSFER 6t STORAGE CO
Office 1016 No Central. Phone 313
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. . Prices right
819 North Riverside. Pnone 816.
Painting and Paperhanjlnf.
JOHN H. LOCK. Painter and Deoo-
rator. Fine intenor work a spec
ialty Competitive prices Phooe
953-R. Res. 124 King.
M A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel. 646-W 313 So. Grape
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 850 to 8300 for
personal or household purposes ab
House Furnishings or Autos: alee
' Cars Refinanced. Loans closed
within 30 minutes. Llceiw No. 9
157 See W E Thomas or I J.
Riley. 45 So. Central.
Piano and Guitar Infraction.
FRED ALTON HAJGHT Teicher f
Piano and Steel Guitar Song wr4
hag service Studio. 318 Ube-T
Bulidlng. Medford Ore.
LEGAL NOTICES
otire of sale.
No Mi8-E
tn the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon lx Co ant j ol J season.
The California Joint Stock Land Bank
of San Francisco, Plaintiff,
vs.
W. H. Gore snd Sophenla J. Ish Oore,
husband and wife; E. O. Waldon.
W. L. Waldon; Union Oil Company
of California, a California corpora
tion; State Industrial Accident
Commission, an agency of the State
of Oregon; T. Morris Dunn, O. H.
Hartwl; and A. K. Hunter as and
const it uilng the State Industrial
Accident Commission; D. H. Mc
Leod; Winifred May Clancy and
Jackson County, a municipal cor
poration of the State of Oregon, 1
Defendants. I
By virtue of an execution, Judg- I
mnt order, decree and order of sale i
Issued out of the above entitled court
In the above entitled cause, to me dl- i
rected and dated the 6th day of June, '
1935. upon a Judgment rendered and
entered In said court and cause on Uie
24 ch day of July, 1934. in favor of
The California Joint Stock Land Bank
of San Francisco, a corporation, and
against Sophenla J. Ish Gore and W.
H. Gore, wife and husband, and each
of them, for theeum of 831,323.74
with interest thereon at the rate of
6 per annum from November 23,
ivai, until paia. tne lunner sum oi
1,592.76 with Interest thereon at the
rate of 8" per annum from Novem
ber 3. 1933, the further sum of
S580.00 with Interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per annum from May 10,
iaa, tne lurtnersum or iv.iH, witn
Interest thereon at the rate of 8
per annum from July 24. 1934. and
the further sum of 81. 500.00 attor
ney's fees and costs and disburse
ment taxed and allowed at 824.90
and the costs of and upon this writ,
commanding me to make sale of the
following described real property in
Jackson County. State of Oregon, o
wit: Donation Land Claim No. 71 In
Sections Twenty-two 22) and
Twenty -seven (27) in Township
Thirty-seven (371 South of Range
Two (2) West of the Willamette
Meridian. In Oregon.
And also all estate, right, title
and interest, homestead or other
claim or demand as well in law as
In equity which W. H. Gore and -or
Sophenla J. Ish Gore had on May
2, 1927, or to which the said Gores,
or either thereof, thereafter ac
quired of, In and to said premises,
or any part thereof.
Also all rights of every kind and
nature, however evidenced to the
use of water, ditches and canals lor
the Irrigation of said premises to
which the said W. H. Gore and So
phenla J. Ish Gore, or either of
them, or said premises were on May
3, 1937, entitled, or to which the
said Gores, or either of them, or
the said premises thereafter became
entitled.
Also all shares or rights, whether
represented by certificates of stock
or otnerwise, in any canal company
or water user's association attached
to said land for the benefit thereof
and owned by the said W. H. Gore
or Sophenla J. Ish Gore, or either
or tnem, on May a, 1927, or there
after acquired by said Gores, or
either of them, together with all
end singular the privileges, appur
tenances, tenements, hereditaments.
easements and right of way there
unto belonging or usually enjoyed
with said premises, or any part
thereof, and the reversion and re
versions and remainder and re
mainders. . ..,
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution, Judgment order, decree and
order of sale, and in compliance with
the commands of said writ, I will
on Tuesday, the 9th day of July, 1935,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., nt
the front door of the County Court
House In the City of Medford, Jack
son County. Oregon, sell at public
auction (subject to redemption) to
the highest bidder for cash In hand,
all of the right, title and interest
which the defendants in this suit,
and each and all of them, or any of
them, had on the 2nd day of May.
1927. the date of the mortgnge herein
foreclosed, or since that date had. In
and to the above described property.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Dated this 7th day of June, 1935.
Date of first publication: June 10.
1935. Date of last publication: July
1, 1936 SYD I. BROWN.
Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oregou.
By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy.
Notice f Sale.
No. 5829-E.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
The California Joint Stock Land Bank
of San Francisco, Plaintiff,
vs.
Sophenla J. Ish Gore and W. H. Gore.
wire ami nusoana: u. n. MCLaoa.
Winifred May Clancy and Jackson
County, a political subdivision and
municipal corporation of the State
of Oregon. Defendants.
By virtue of an execution. Judg
ment order, decree and order of sale
Issued out of the above entitled court
in the above entitled cause, to me
directed, and dated the 6th day of j
June, 1935, upon a Judgment ren
dered and entered in said court and
cause on the 24th day of July, 1934.
in favor of The California Joint Stock
Land Bank of San Franclsoo. a cor
poration, and against Sophenla J. ish
Gore and W. H. Gore, wife and hus
band, and each of them, for the sum
of $31,108.45 with Interest thereon
at the rate of O'c per annum from
June 1. 1932. until paid, the further
sum of 81.693.75 with Interest there
on at the rate of 8 per annum from
November 3, 1933. the further sum
of 8580.00 with Interest thereon at
the rate of 8 per annum from My
10, 1934, the further sum of 1.178 04
with Interest thereon at the rate of
6 per annvim from July 24, 1934.
and the further sum of $1600.00 at
torney's fees and costs and disburse
ments In the sum of 824.90, and the
costs of and upon this writ, com
manding me to make sale of the fol
lowing described real property In
Jackson County, State of Oregon, to
wit: Donation Land Claim No. 70 in
Sections Twenty-two i2"J) and
Twenty-three (231 Township Thir
ty -seven (37) South of Range Two
(3) West, of the Willamette Me
ridian in Oregon; also Lots One (1)
and Two (2) in Section Twenty-two
(22), Township Thirty-seven (37)
South, Range Two (2) West of the
Willamette MerldJan In Oregon.
And also all estate, right, title
and interest, homestead or other
claim or demand as well in law as
In equity which W. H. Gore and -or
Sophenla J. Ish Gore had on May 3.
1927, or to which the said Oores.
or either thereof, thereafter acquir
ed of. In and to said premises, or
auy part thereof.
Also all rights of every kind and
nature, however evidenced to the
use of water, ditches and canals for
the irrigation of said premises to
which the said W. H. Oore and
Sophenla J. Ish Gore, or either of
them, or said premises were on May
2. 1927. entitled or to which the
said Gores, or either of them, or Lhe
said premises thereafter became
entitled.
Also all shares or rights, whether
represented by certificates of stock
or otherwise, la any canal company
or water usera association attached
to said land for the benefit thereof
and owned by the aald W. H. Gore
or Sophenla J. Ish Gore, or either
of them, on May 3. 1927 or there
after acquired by said Gores, or
either of them, together with all
and singular the privileges, appur
tenances, tenements, hereditaments,
easements and ri&hts of wav there
unto belonging or usually enjoyed
with said premises, or any part
thereof, and the reversion snd le
vers Ions and remainder and re
mainder. Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution. Judgment order, decree and
order of sale, and In compliance
with the commands of said writ, I
will, on Tuesday, the 9th day of July,
1935, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m..
at the front door of the County Court
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House In the Olfey of Medford. Jack
son County. Oregon, sell at public
auction (subject to redemption) to
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
all of the right, title and interest
which the defendants In this suit,
and each and all of them, or any of
them, had on the second day of May,
1927. the date of the mortgage hero
in foreclosed, or slnoe that data had.
In and to the above described prop
erty, or any part thereof, to satisfy
said execution. Judgment order, de- t
cree and order of sale, witn interest,
costs and accruing costs.
Dated tills 7th a ay of June. 1035.
Date of first publication: June 10,
1935. Date of lost publication: July
1, 1935 SYD I. BROWN,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy.
Notice of Bond Ssle
Notice is hereby given thst the City
Council of tht CHy of Medford mil
on the 18th day of June, 1035, at v.xt
hour of 7:30 o clock r. m.
the j
Council Chamber of the City of MM
ford. Jackson County, Oregon, offer
for sale the following duly authorlwd
Issues of bonds of the City of Med
ford. to-wit;
a ) city of Med ford Rf und 1
Water Mam bonds, dated July Ul.
103o, In the amount of llo,429 0J,
numbered I to 31 Inclusive and ID
the denomination of SOO.0O each ex
cepting bond No. 81 which is in the
amount of $429.03. said bonds to ma
ture serially In numerical order as
follows:
Bonds Nos. 1 to 8, both lnoluslve,
Julv 1st, 1937.
Bonds Nos. 4 to A. both Inclusive,
July 1st, 1938.
Honda Noa. 7 to 9. both Inclusive,
July 1st. 1939.
Bonds Nos, 10 to 13. both Inclusive,
July 1st, 1940.
Bonds Nos. 13 to 18. both lnoluslve,
July 1st. 1941.
Bonds Nos. 16 to U, both lncluslfti
July 1st. 1943.
Bonds Nos. 19 to 31, both inolusl-e.
July 1st, 1943
Bonds Nos. 33 to 34, both Inclusive,
julv 1st. 1944.
Bonds Nos. 23 to 37. both Inclusive.
July 1st. 1945.
Bonds Nos. 38 to 31. both inclusive.
July 1st, 1946.
(bl City of Medford Refunding Im
provement Bonds, Serlas A, dated
July 1st. 193d, in the amount of tl0e
281.98. numbered 1 to 318 Inclusive
and In the denomination of s 60 0.00
each except bond No. 1 which Is In
the amount of $281.98. aald bonds to
mature aerially In numerical order a
follows:
Bonds Nos. 1 to 19. both Inclusive
July 1st, 1937.
Bonds Nos. 10 to 87. both Inclusive
July 1st, 1038.
Bon da Nos. 33 to ftfl. both Inclusive.
July 1st. 1939.
Bonds Noa. 57 to 79. both Inclusive.
Julv 1st. 1040.
Bonds Nos. 77 to 97, both IncluaiTS,
Julv Ut. 1941.
Bonds Nos. 98 to 119, both Inclus
ive. July 1st. 1943.
Bonds Nos. 130 to Ul. both Inclus
ive. July 1st, 1943.
Bonds Nos. 143 to 164. both Inclus
ive. Julv 1st, 1944.
Bonds nos. loo to iao, dok'. inclus
ive. July 1st, 1945.
Bonds Noa. ia to V13, dom inclus
ive. July 1st. 1940.
(c) city of Med rord Refunding im
orovement Bonds, Series B, dated
July 1st. 1933. In the amount of 18,
000.00, numbered 1 to 36 Inclusive
and In the denomination of tftoOOO
each, said bonds to mature serlaU-
ln numerical order as follows:
Bonds Noa. to 8. both Incluslre.
July 1st, 1937.
Bonds Nos. 4 to fl, both Inclusive,
July 1st, 1938.
Bonds nos. 7 to 9, ootn inclusive.
July 1st. 1939.
Bonds Nos. 10 to 13, both Inclusive.
July 1st, 1940.
Bonda Nos. is to in, Botn inclusive.
July 1st, 1941.
Bonds Nos. 17 to 30, both inclusive.
July 1st, 1943.
Bonds Nos. 31 to 34, both Inclusive.
July 1st, 1943.
Bonds Nos. 35 to 34, both inclusive
July 1st. 1944.
Bonds Nos. 39 to 33. both Inclusive.
July 1st, 1945.
Bonds Nos. 33 to 30. both inclusive.
July 1st, 1948.
Tne interest on all or said bonds
to be payable semi-annually on the
1st days? of July and January, prin
cipal and Interest payable at the of
fices or the Treasurer of the City of
Medford, Oregon.
Persons offering to purchaae such
bonds are Invited to bid thereon at
such rate of Interest, not exceeding
S per annum, as they shall desig
nate and said bond shall bear such
Interest rate as shall be designated
by the purchaser thereof as aforesaid;
the bonds will not be sold for les
than par.
Said bonds will be sold subject to
the approving opinion of Messrs. Teal
Wlnfree. McCulloch. fthuler 6c Kelly.
Bond Attorneys of Portland, Oregon.
Said bonds to be furnished and print
ed by the City of Medford.
sealed bids for the purchase of said
bonds will be received by the City
Council at the City Hall up to the
time of said sale as herein fixed. All
bid must be accompanied with a cer
tified check payable to the City of
Medford In the amount of 2 of the
par value of the bonds, which shall
be forfeited to the City of Medford
In case any bidder shall fall and re
fuse to accept and pav for said bonds
should they be awarded to him.
The right Is hereby reserved to re
ject any snd all bids
CITY OP MEDFORD.
M. L. Alford, Recorder.
NOTICE 1 hereby glvmi, that the
undersigned have been appointed ex
ecutor of the Laat Will and 1wti
ment and of the estate or ttancy L
Wilson, deceased. All persona having
claims against said estate arc hereby
notuieo wj present same, witn proper
vouchers, to said executors at t'ie
office of W. a. Trill. Suit U. PalM
Bid.. M'ylford, Oregon, within sax
months rrom the date of th:a notice
Dated this 3rd day of Jur.e, 1938
W. O. TRILL.
GEOROE EADfl
Etecuton
In the County Court of the Stu of
Oregon, tor Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Lucy
ocnatz. deceased.
Notice Is Hereby Given that Doro
thea Heln, administratrix tn the
above entitled matter, haa filed her
final report and account with the
clerk- of the above-named court, and
that June 25. 19,15. at 10:00 o'clock
A, M at the courthouse tn the city
of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon
has been fixed by order of aald court
as the time and place for hearing oo
Jectlona to aald flnaJ report and sc.
count, and for the examination and
allowance thereof.
DOROTHEA riEt
Administratrix of the Estate
of Lucy Ac&ata. Aecaaeed.
(0
ONTyKBIWS
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT. June 10. (8pl.)
The ladles Bible class of the Feder
ated Church Will hnlri thir mnnthlv 1
fellowship party and social In the
bssement of the brick church Thurs
day afternoon, June 13. The ladles
of the First Christian church will be
their guests on this occasion, and a
ood atttendance from each group la
anticipated.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Jones, who
have been guests at the Pearl Bon
ney home while Installing the
grange curtain, left for Klamath
Falls where he will be engaged In the
same kind of work. Mr. and Mrs.
Jones have just recently installea
the grange curtain at Sams Valley.
Mr. Bonney assisted them in making
and hanging the curtains. The
grange Is well pleased with their tie
curtain.'
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Moore and Mol
lis and Em 11 Brltt of Jacksonville
were Invited guests Sunday at the H.
D. McCaskey home, and thoroughly
enjoyed a trip through the exten
sive flower garden, specially stress
ing the beauty of the gorgeous dis
play of roses of many varieties, both
large and small, single, double, ana
of every kind and hue. Mr. Moore has
pretty thoroughly oovered the statt
during the past ten years, and clalnu
the well known McCaskey flower gar
den surpassed in beauty any prlvst
garden he has visited.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Fide and Harry
Hanson motored to Fish Lake and
spent Saturday and Sunday. Each
day they caught their limit of fish.
The Collins dairy has taken over
the Oscar -Blackford milk route ana
began delivery on Thursday.
W. L. Crltser of Turlock, California,
Is visiting his slater. Mrs. W. P.
Ortmes and tfnmlly here.
Mr. and Mrs. John McMonlea Cu
Pasadena, California, stopped recent
ly for a short visit with their cousin,
Mrs. O. E. Smith and family, while
on their way to Portland for the roeo
festival.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, June 10.
(Spl.) Many friends of this creek
were sorry to hear of the death of
Walter Polk, and everyone extonfla
their sympathy to the grieved fam
ily. Mrs. James Maya spent Monday
and Tuesday with nor father, F. M.
Conters In Phoenix.
Edward Smith accompanied ey
Miss Margaret McDowell and Miss
Ruth Mays, attended the Flrat Chris
tian church at Phoenix Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark and fam
ily wore out to Medford Monday.
Mrs. Elmer Reene was called to
Klamath Falls by the death of a rel
ative Sunday.
Mrs. James McDowell and aaugn.
ter, Margaret and Phoebe Clark called
on Mrs. alen Brown rrtday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oreen and
daughter called at the McDowell
home Tuesday.
Steve Lunak la helping Everett
Bally hay.
Lelghton McDowell la thinning
pears for Mr. Hlggena of Tslent.
Miss Margaret McDowell and Miss
Phoebe Clark callea on Miss Ruth
Mays Thursday.
Jamoa Maya Is cutting hay for Mr.
Brown thle week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquess were
In Medford Saturday.
Mrs. Jamea Mays and daughter
called at the Clark home Saturday.
Frank Caaey was out to Talent
Friday calling on friends.
Allen Clark spent the week-end
with hie parents of this creek.
Edward Smith was In Phoenix
Monday.
Mr, Bushnell and son of i Ashland
called at the McDowell home Mon
day on business.
Mrs. Clsro of Grants pass is visit
ing her dsughter, Mrs. Alice Donees,
for a few weeka. v
PROSPECT, Jun 10. (Sp! Mrs.
Jagger, Mrs. Sherman and Mra
Francea Pearson drove to Klamath
Falls June S. Mrs. Jagger and Mr.
Pearaon returned the next day. Mrs.
Shermsn remaining to be with her
sister who la Ul.
Mrs. Csrl Rlchsrdson spent sev
eral days In Medford last week.
Professor and Mrs. Zobel and Mrs.
Frances Pearson spent June ft In
Medford. Mrs. Zobel and -Mra. Pear
son were guest at the wedding of
Jsne Dixon and William Hlnea at
St. Mark'a church.
Mra. Paul Robertson Is a patient
at the Sacred Heart hospital In
Medford where she underwent a
major operation June 1. She Is re
covering nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning
spent Thursday In Medford, guest
of Mrs. E. H. Hurd.
Upper Rogue Orange held Its reg
uisr bi-monthly meeting Thursday
night at the "Log Cabin," near Cas
cade Gorge. About 40 members were
present.
Six mllea of the Crater Lake
highway between Cascade Oorge and
Prospect have Just been resurfaced.
The three children of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Robertson are ataylng
wltb an aunt In Medford during
their mother's Ulneaa.
Paul Robertson spent the week'
end In Medford, and also Wednes
day evening.
phone 542. Well haul away yjut
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Us Mall Tribune waul ad.
Prospect
Talent
TALENT, Ore., June 10, ispl.l
Mrs. Iva Johnson of Cumberland,
Maryland, was the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Lowe last week.
Roeemarle Boyd of Bend. Oregon, Is
visiting her grsndpsrenU. Mr. and
Mrs. F. I. W, Smith, her.
Rev. Glen Wh.te who underwent
an operation for appendicitis at the
Community hospital In Ashland. Is
recovering nicely.
Miss Rachsl Williams was transact
ing business In Medford Thursday.
J. R, O. Halnee left for Salem Mon
day to attend the Baptist association
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Foraer of Lincoln.
Kans., have moved Into the Sulllnger
house,
Milan Burnett, vho has been with
the CCC at Elk creek, has returned
to his home here.
The dallv Vacation Bible sohool
olosed Its season of activity with ft
demonstration Sunday of the work
accomplished, This will take the
place of the regular morning service.
All are Invited to attend.
Frank Klrby who has been Ul, la
now home from the hospital, and able
to be out again.
In keeping with Its principal of
boosting for thoss things that re
dound to the benefit of the commu
nity of Talent, the chamber of com
merce voted at the last meeting ts
give Its wholo hearted support to the
Valley Band. Those who have heard
thla band, fully appreciate the value
of the organization to the town.
The band is made up of skilled
musicians from all parts of tha vslley.
The quality of the music which It
plsys is outstanding.
Plans are underway to give a aerie
of open air concerts In Talent during
the summer. Mr. Hannon. the leader,
announces that the band la In need
of additional base and tenor Instru
ments and Invttea any musician ts
Join the organization.
The Community club gav it an
nual party at the club rooms Wed
nesday. June A. A large crowd was In
attendance and everyone had a very
enjoyable time.
Crater Lake Camp Fire Girls will
take their first overnight hike Thura
day. The hike planned will be nin
miles, and all equipment will be
packed by the glrla. Mrs. Mne Lowe,
guardian of the Camp Fir Olrls, will
accompany them.
Last Friday as Earl Wlthrow wa
bncklng hla car out of his driveway,
he waa struck by a Whittle Transfer
truck. The truck also struck one of
the gaa pumps at the Talent Servlo
station, breaking It off completely.
No on waa hurt, but both cara wet
badly damaged.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Terrlll and daugh
ter Barbara were shopping In Medford
Friday.
Mr. and Mr. Hervey have moved
Into the house recently occupied by
the Oulllford family.
Evans Valley
EVANS VALLEY. Jun 10 (8pl.)
Wm. Moore, Jr., commenced work In
the forestry service for Dwlght Phlpps
at the new headquarter camp near
Medford May IS and la helping build
the new state forestry building. H
hung the first picture In Mr. Phlpps
new onice, an on painting of a beau
tiful landscape executed by bla
mother, Mrs. William Moore, Sr.
Mra. Floyd Dover and Mrs. Barto
attended the art exhibit In Medfora
Teusday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Orlawold have
returned from Loa Angeles where ther
spent eight months because of tha
deith of the grandfather, a. W.
Rowen, who passed away Feb. , Be
fore leaving here the Orlswolds lived
near the Wlmer school and ar now
living on a place belonging to Mrs.
Carta, where they moved May 33 and
expect to remain for some time. Tho
a little late they are very busy getting
garden started and crops planted.
waiter Hubanks from Milwaukee,
Wis., Is here making his horn with
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hubanks neat
th Wlmer stors. He says he plana
to atay and enjoy thla beautiful
country.
Wm. Baker and Lloyd Beers are log
ging for WIU Milton back of the Tel
camp place.
Mrs. Harry Purfler 1 very Ul with
lumbago and had to b taken to
Orants Pass to a doctor on Thurs
day. Billy Brooks, a graduate of Rogue
River high school In the class ol
1935 and Miss Vera Pitman, a nlec
of Mrs. Ida Beers, of Wlmer, wet
married In Klamath Falls a few dev..
ago. Thla wedding was a surprise to
their frlenda who gave tbem a rous
ing charivari party.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Brooks are visit
ing hi parent on th Evana creek
road for the present and everyone
Joins In congratulations and good
wishes.
Miss Clara Simpson returnod horn
on Wednesday from Myrtle Point
where she ha been on a few weeka
visit. She will spend the summsr
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
son Simpson on Evana creek.
Mr. and Mra. Don Hougham hav
their new home nearly oompleted and
are very nicely located one-half mil
from th Wlmer store. Mr. and Mrs.
Hougham deserve a word of com
mendation for the manner In which
they have surmounted their many
difficulties, sickness, accidents, ate.
Besides fsrmlng Don drives on of the
Wlmer school buses.
WINDOW OLASS W Mil window
glass and will replace your brokno
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Work.