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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 12, 1935. PAGE FIVE WHAT YOU WANT ldssifietl FOR EASY REFERENCE J VVA-HHiD ; W Wt-KVUU I RliKV BO CROW Bead every ad on this pace. Von will probably rind e actly the thins you want to buy or tell. It It nn'l there, adtertlit. Ifi Inexpensive, effective. BATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 23c) Bach additional Insertion. per word minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy chan6ea Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Yellow Jersey cow with bell and rope on. Phone J'vllle 53. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Wood cullers. Box 3905. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED truck driver wants work. Phone 1066-W. Address 836 Taylor St. WANTED FEEALE HELP MIDDLE-AGED woman to do house work, small family, about 40 miles from Medford; $45.00 month. Boj 2760, Tribune. rAwn..iw ana u''0- only. Apply In person at Bear reex , rvT-fii)-.-m parKi if Mouse, rjeiwi'vu and 6 p. m. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED To borrow $500 on real estate. Box 2776, Tribune. WANTED Beef, veal, hcs. Trade fresh cows for beef. 323 E. Ma.n. Phone 285. WANTED A good binder. State make. size, years used and price. Geo. P. Martin, Rcgue River, Ore. TO RENT Typewriter. State price. Box 3915, Tribune. WANTF-P Excellent care of piano for use of It. Box 3736. Tribune. WANTED Used men's and boys' suits and shoes; also 42 to 62 in ladies' clothing. Used Wardrobe Shop. 518 E. Main. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles. Wants load lor there or way points. Phone 615. Hawley Transfer. WANTED We pay can foi household goods furniture and stoves We aiso buy metals, hides, pelts wool and m hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby SchuJa. Bvagle. Oregon. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3 -room modern houw. 315 So. Peach. FOR RENT 531 Pennsylvania, 5-room furnished home, overstulfed furl ture. wood range, $27.50, including water. Charles R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT Modern 5-room stucco, unfurnished. 625 Pine. FOR RENT 5-room nicely furnished house: basement and furnace. In quire 405 W. Second. FOR RENT House. L. G Plckell. 204 E. Main. Phone 1580-J. FOR RKNT 6 -roo tr rurnisned mod ern house. 225 So Riverside. Tel 457-J. FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished Brown & White FOR RENT K00M BOARD RATES reasonable at 716 Mala FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nice room. 153 No. Oak dale. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room Call before 9:30 or after 4:30 Phone 432-W. 33 No. Peach. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 9 Orape FOR RENT APARTMENTS NICELY f umtohedTf reshly"decoraled apartment; private entrance; lower floor. 1021 W. 9th. TOR RENT Apt. 1. Tribune BMft. Nicely furnished. Apply Tribune office. FOR RENT One 1-room apt $6; one 2-room apt. $7.50: one 3 -room ept $.2 50: two cabins $5 each. Ce:l Jennings, Coffee Ann's. Front arid Main. NICELY furnthed 3 room apt . bath, garage. Adults. 604 W Tenth. "fo'r"RENT Hotel Holland Apts. Tel 710. CLEAN, fully furnished, ground floor, private bath and entrance. Adults 4 only. 244 So Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Fn ml a red raa'.n $2 00 FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS BOATS FOR RENT at Four Mile lake. FOR RENT Pasture for good clean stock. J. A. Woods. Eagle Point. , Phone ll-X-41. BACHELOR cabin; men only. 445 So. Front. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 440-acre atock ranch. Box 2768. Tribune. PRICED TO SELL 200-ACRE RANCH, 70 acres cultivat ed, 30 acrea slashed, balance tim ber and pasture. FREE IRRIGA TION. Out range; private electric plant, water power; stocked and equipped: 5-room modern home, 2 barns, chicken house. Total price $10,000. one-half cash, balance terms to suit. Will also accept part trade. CHARLES A. WTNG AGENCY, INO. 109 E. Main. FOR SALE Arcadia range with water back, bedstead, springs, mattress, cedar chest, dining chairs. 9x12 Gold Seal rug, small Congoleutn. small table. 50-lb. capacity icebox, 8-ft. cougar rug. ateel folding sin gle bed and mattress, and other small household articles. 521 Miy ette St. BEST RANCHES 2 to 264 acres, some stock, free water, crops, $650 00 and up. Several city homos, some fur nished, close In. $500.00 and up. Best buvs In S. Ore. Terms. W. J. ROBERTS, 720 W. 2nd. FOR RENT OR SALE 10 acres on Buckshot hill road; third house on right. A MODERN country home well lo cated for sale or rent. A real buy for cash. R Rolf. Central Point. FOR SALE Beautiful home. 7 rooms, basement, furnace, hardwood floors, fireplace, fine shade trees, sleeping porch. Bargain. Box 3918. Tribune I SALE OR TRADE Equity in clow-Jn modern residence, large lot. wouia trade for equity in' small country place. This property would return good income if rented. Box 3789. j Tribune. ! IF YOU are looking for real estate. see L. u. FicKeii, au4 e. Main HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building At Loin Ass n Phone 195 ,SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.. Buy Your Home fU ,.v, f think " ' ' u; , wl -" w " FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Good '29 Ford coupe for equity in late car. W. Frov:n mayer, 519 So. Oakdale. Tel. 349-M. TO EXCHANGE 450-gal. capacity Fairbanks -Morse electric pump, for gentle saddle horse. Phone 437 J. Route No. 4, Box 56-A. FOR LEASE REAL ESTATE WILL LEASE modern poultry ranch to reliable party; modern 5-room .: house; '2 mile west Willow Springs service station, $15 per month. R. A. Rolf, Central Point. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE IMPROVED ranch, close In, for mod ern residence or income property. Box 3916, Tribune. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Model T Ford; runs good, good rubber; cheap. F. A. Henspeter, Jacksonville. 1 FOR SALE Ford V-8 DeLuxe Phae ton; radio, air-wheels. 208 Van couver Ave. FOR SALE '29 Graham Paige, model 612 4 -door sedan. Must sell and priced accordingly. Call Mrs. H L. Owen. Phlpps Auto Park. FOR SALE Attractive lunch car. 1U31 N. Central. FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet Master Pickup. Can be seen at cabin 74. Merrick's camp. Ask for Mr. Houghtellng. OOOD USED CARS CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH TRADE-INS Reduced Prices. 1035 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1932 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Coupe. 1931 Chrvsler Sport Coupe 1929 Cadilac Sedan. 1929 Ford Sedan. 1929 Ford Coupe. 1929 Lasalle Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Sedan. Also a number or real cheap cars, early models. Open Evenings. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Lot 6th and Bartlett. 1929 CHEV. l2-ton truck, 6 wheels. 13x7 Phlllpplno mahogany stake body: very clean and A-l condition; suitable for fruit or hay hauling; $195 00 cash.' or will trade equity for good 4-wheel trailer. O'Connor. 1 mile east of old Lowe place. Valley View. Box 457-A. Ashland. CAR AND CAMP COMBINATION Hudson sedan: tent tailored to cover car. providing sleeping room both sides; double cot: folding bed for inside oar; Coleman stove; fad ing table. Priced at sacrifice. Cill 957 or 832-R. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1400-lb. mnre. well broke, or trade for saddle horse. Phwne 153, Jacksonville. JERSEY BULL, purebred, at reason able price, at Messenger farm. 2'2 miles below Gold Hill. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE SNAP 16-ft. rowbiat. complete with trailer Camp Wit hue, 1501 N Riverside. FOR SALE Boat and motor, chee.p Phone 1066-W. FOR SALE White Mountain Ice. box, 75 lbs. capacity; wicker chair. Tel. 977-J FOR SALE Apr. rots and peahM P:ion 571 -J-3 aad leave vo ir o:'!r. or rail in pcrwa. Coker B-lK road FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS THE FAMOUS APRICOTS from Linn orchard, Eagle Point, ready. Victor Tessitore, proprietor. Phone 34X10. RASPBERRIES Last call for canning. See sign one mile out King hlga way, or call 774-R-3. FOR SALE Redwood posts. Few hundred extra quality at sacrifice price while they last. Phone 268. Volney Dixon, Nat. Bldg., Medford. FOR SALE Library. Call 1240-L. FOR SALE Knox -out Dairy Ply Spray is far the best. Try It. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. 20,000 sacks on hand, No. I s and 2's. See us oefore you buy. Med ford Bargain House. FOR SALE Dog foods and pet sup piles of all kinds. Monarch Seed and Peed Co. FOR SALE Grain bags and sack twine. Monarch Seed and Feed Co FOR SALE Young berries. O. V. frill. Kings highway. Phone 774-J-l. FOR SALE A good dairy washing powder for less money. Get a free sample. Try it. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardle JT spray rig. oompleu iuse guns sw 1 inch eeut-riiugai pump Wanted deep well outfit inquire D- M Lowes place. Valleyview. APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Specialized classic and Jazz. 216 E. Main. FOR SALE CHEAP Davenport, chair, bed and springs, sewing machine, rugs, other articles. Must sell quickly. 208 W. Jackson. FOR SALE Showcases, wallcases and floor-cases. Also especially attrac tive inlaid linoleum. See Lawrence Jewelry Store, 8 North Central. FOR SALE 1 trumpet like new. $20; 1 phonograph and records, $500. Call 636-W. MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN on good farm; also two houses in Klamath Falls to exchange for home in Medford. Box 3724. Tribune. OUTING for boys 6 to 12 on Upper Applegate. Swimming, fishing, hik ing. Furnish own beds. Rates reas onable Mrs. Floyd McKee, Jackson ville. Ore. FOR SALE Worm your pullets now with Lee's or Dr. Hess' wormer tao lets or powder. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired) Reasonable prices Flck'e Hardware BUSINESS CHANCES OPEN FOR BIDS on stock of groc eries and fixtures. Total value $800. B. P. Thetss Store, Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE Store, dining room, lunch counter. Tourist park, service station. Good location. Pa cific highway. 19 North Fir. FOR SALE Grocery business, stock and fixtures, in southern Oregon. Bargain. Address No. 3895, care Mall Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. AHS I HAL 1 CO. Abstracts of Title and Title insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAS ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of fltle Rooms 3 and 5 No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 112 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and uphuistenng COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McOonagle. 258-M. Commercial Spraying. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - $50 to $300 (or personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; aisc Cars Refinanced. Loan closed within 30 minutes License No. a 157. See W E Thomas or E J Riley 45 So Central. Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAK)H1 Teacher if Piano and Steel Guitar Song wrt. Ing service Studio 118 Uoert) Bunding. Medford Ore- Transfer. Furniture Van. MOVE in padded vans. Cal.. Ore. and Wash. Fully Insured. Reasonable rates. Msrttn Bros.. Grants Pass. Phone 146-J. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance hauling. Furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel. 833 P E Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office i0I5 No Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed- HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices ritrht 619 North Riverside Pnone 615 Painting and PaperhanglnK- U K BLISS Painting and paper hanging lei 846- W 313 So Grape. LEGAL NOTICES Not Ire of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution In fore closure iSA'ied out of and under the sai of the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 20th day of June. 1935. In a certain suit therein, wherein Inter- ! soc:at!on, a corporation, as plaintiff. ' r.ove red- a Judgment agA;nst L W I Loomi and Harriett Looml. husbind One Thousand Bhree Hundred Fifty-1 one and 88-100 ($1351.88) Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10ri per annum from April 10, 1935, together with the additional sum of One Hundred Twenty-five and no-100 ($125,001 Dollars as attorney's fees, and coots and disbursements taxed at $18.40, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 20th day of June. 1935; Notice Is hereby glren that, pur suant to the term of said execution, I will on the 20th day of July, 1933. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse, in the City of Medford, in Jackson I County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder to satisfy said judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the defendants In said suit. L. W Loom is and Harriett Loom is. husband and wife, and south ern Oregon Credit Bureau, an Oregon lOt'pura'v.ou, nad on me 23iu day of July. 1926. or now have, in and to the following described property, situ ated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: The South half of Lot Seven (7 and the Bust half of the South half of Lot Eight (8) of Block Three (3) West Meaiord, according to the of ficial plat thereof of record. Dated this 20th day of June. 1935. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy. City Treasurer's Nut lee of Bond Pay ment. Notice Is hereby given that there will toe funds on hand August 1st, 1935. for the redemption of the fol- ; lowing Improvement Bonds: j CITY OF MEDFORD IMPROVE- MENT BOND, Series No. 6, dated August 1st, 1931, Nos. 1 to 50 In clusive. , Interest on above bonds will cease after August 1, 1935. 1 OUS H. SAMUELS. Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. Notice of Sale of Real Property l"or Delinquent A-se-.Mtients City of .Mnirunl. Notice is hereby given that on Sat urday, the 10th day of August, 1935, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the City Hall of the City of Medford, I will offer for sale in sep ara te parcels and set 1 to the 1 1 rst . jjcisuii uiieriug t.u pay tiie nmuuiit of the assessments of the City of 1 Medford against each such parcel of I real property, together with the interest, penalty and costs as herein after set forth as to each such parcel thereof, the following described real property situated and being in the City of Medford, County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt : ( name of the person who now appears as the owner on the Consolidated Lien Docket of the City of Medford being set forth before each parcel thereof): PARCEL NO. 1: Cora E. Trelchler. Lot Seven (7). Block Seventeen 117), Original Town, assessed to Phil S. Loosley. under Ordinance No. 380, i dated September 29, 1910; amount unpaid $61.60, Interest $25.65. pen alty $3.60, costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $92.70. PARCEL NO. 2: Cora E. Trelchler; Lot Eight (8), Block Seventeen (17), Original Town, assessed to Phil S. Loosley, uikW Ordinance No. 3R0. dated September 29, 1910; amount unpaid $61.50, Interest $25.85, pun alty $3.60, costs of advertising and sale $1.75. total $92.70. PARCEL NO. 3: Gernldlne Thelss; Lot Ten (101 and the North half of Lot Eleven (N'i 11), Original Town, assessed to M. G. Thelss, under Ordinance No. 608, dated Nov. 10. 1911; amount unpaid $4.93. Interest $1.93. penalty $.33. costs of adver tising and sale $1.75. total $8 96. PARCEL NO. 4: W. E. Croteau; South Thirty feet of Lot Seven (7) and North twenty feet of Lot Eight (8). Block Twenty-six (26). Original Town, assessed to V. J. Emerlck, un der Ordinance No. 524, dated July 29, 1911; amount unpaid $124.18, in terest $81.44, costs of advertising and sale $1.75. total $207.37. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Demolish 6. Timid . S. In a llns VL JewtBh moii in 13. Constellation 14. Take out 15. Caress 17. Lives 19. Masculine nickname ?0. Corner 32. Take solid ft food 2S. Like 25. Stain 2d. Article 27. One who makes aft address 10. Fit together at an angle 11. State founded by William Perm; abbr 84. Scolded SS. Japanese measure 17. Narrow back lty street 39. Crude zinc 41. Alternative VI. Fowl 43. Serve the purpose 44. Loud con tlnued noli . Walts for 43. Mala rat (L Tattered Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlt NFlTlPlElPlQlSPiSlH Y doe1ati pp pTe fcNllXH L. QG 1 5 T AklllklilL o IE A C O NlT E N T I Oju 5 L V GOfTOOlQR 5IEM I pElR AMA PslE c qn sen t a nHe OUS AlillNEPllNRA SE lEgTeiSlTlsYl 1 P 5$. Go In search of food 56. 8-shaped mold (rig 54. Australian bird 63. Makes a mis take 59. Kind of wine 0. Salt 61. Watches narrowly 1 r 3 r Bf i6 17 hp r' " . - -aqu. i i ,,,,,, . JiLd i is IT g7 a I J 33 mW 35 iS3 4 ' -VM ' ZsZ:SZZ43 JII1 - fZZZSZllZZZZ PARCEL NO. 5: Medford Planing Mill; Lot One (1). Block Thirty Three (33 , Original Town, assessed to Paul Hansen, under Ordinance No. 688. dated July 18, 1912; amount un paid $57.72, Intel est $19.04. penalty $3.12. costs of advertising and hle $1.75. total 981.63. PARCEL NO. 6: Medford Planing Mill; Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of Block Thirty-Three (331. Original Town, assessed to P. C. Thomasen and Paul Hansen, under Ordinances Nos. 189, 391 and 688, dated April 6, 1909. October 25, 1910 and July 18. 1912 respectively; amount unpaid $115.38, Interest $38.06. penalty $b.21, costs of adver tising and sale $2.00. total $161.65. PAKCEL NO. 7: John F. White. Lot Fifteen (lo of Block Forty-Five (45), Original Town, assessed to John F. White, under Ordinance No. 159. dated July 7, 1908; amount unpnid $6.32, Interest $1.70, penalty $.32 costs of advertising and sale $1 75, total $10.09. PARCEL NO. 8: John F. White: Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) of Block Fifty-Three (63), Original Town, assessed to John F. White, unaer Ordinances Nos. 392 and 171. dated October 30, 1910 and Novem ber 24, 1908 respectively; amount un paid $33.24, Interest 8.97, penalty (1.69, costs of advertising and hale $2.00, total $45.90. PARCEL NO. 0: John F. White; Lot Three (3) of Block Fifty-Four (541. Original Town, assessed to John F. White and I. W. Thomas, under Ordinances Nos. 762 and 726. dated July 13. 1913 and February 6, 1313 respectively; amount unpaid $4 16. Interest $1.13, penalty $.21. costs of advertising and sale $2.00, total $7.50. PARCEL NO. 10: John F. White; Lot Four (4) of Block Fifty-Four j (54). Original Town, assessed to John F. White and I. W. Thomas, under Ordinances Nos. 762 and 728, dated July 3, 1913 and February 6. 1913 respectively; amount unpaid $4.10, Interest $1.13, penalty $.21, costs of advertising and sale $2.00, total $7.50. ! PARCEL NO. 11: John F. White; Lots Three (3) and Four (4). Block Flity-Four (54), Original Town, as-j sessed to John F. White, under Old-; inance No. 169. dated July 7, 1908; i amount unpaid $12.63, Interest $3.38, ! penalty $.64, costs of advertising and j sale $1.75. total $18.30. ! PARCEL NO. 13: G. A. GiUi-n; Lots Ono (1) and Two (2) of Block Flity-Seven (57), Original Town, assessed to S. C. Godlovc and S. A. Nye, under Ordinances Nos. 604 uid 198. dated November 10. 1911, and June 19. 19U0; amount unpaid $389.97, interest 198.87, costs of ad vertising and sale $2.00, total $590 64. PARCEL NO. 14: Lillian G. Wat erman; Lot Five (b) of Block Seventy- Six (76), Orlglnol iown, assessed io M. L. AUord. under Ordinance No. 690. dated July 18. 1912; amount un paid $13.78, interest 3.72, penalty $2.25, costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $21.50. PARCEL NO. 15: Lillian G. Wat erman; Lot Six (6) of Block Seventy Six (76), Original Town, assessed to M. L. Alford, under Ordinances Nos. 690 und 649, dated July 18. 1912 and August 23. 1911 respectively; amount unpaid $144.34, interest $50.72, pen alty $8.01, coats of advertising and sale $2.00, total $205.07. PARCEL NO. 17: Blrdeen Myers; Land described volume 61. page 416. Deed Records oi Jackson County. Oregon, assessed to Louts B. Warner under Ordinance No. 217, dated Au gust 16, 1909; amount unpaid $9 34, interest $2.60. penalty $.50, costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $14.39. PARCEL NO. 18: Blrdeen Myers; Land described volume 60, page 564. Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon, assessed to W. 8. Jones un der Ordinance No. 217, dated August 16. 1903; amount unpaid $11.60. In terest $3.48, penalty - $.62. costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $17.45. PARCEL NO. 19: Blrdeen Myers; Land described volume 60, page h04, Deed Rocords of Jackson County, Oregon, assessed to W. S. Jones un der Ordinance No. 217. dated August 16, 1909; amount unpaid $13.72, Interest $4.12. penalty $1.52. coats of Cross - Word Puzzle 7. Stntf in the Swiss ntylt I. American dramatist 9. Become less evere 10. Spanish wide mouthed po 11. Direction 16. Old exclama tion IS. Ourselves 21. devolved 34. Cavalry word 28. Helped 27. Health resort 2 It Chum 2'i lrk opener 3"). Kncountcrc-d XI. A Be 3. Outfit :i.pi. Musical 38. More lengthy 40, Puhlln ollteer who atlpmi or certifies 42. Conceals 44. Kail i. Clmrnfter In "Othello" 41. RxlM 47. Thus 43. Fairy tale monster 50. Botch 52. Secure 64. Female ruff 57. Mother DOWN Bereaved MedlMnal plant Ice eream served wlta sirup Old tlmea: poetlo Slim That boy advertising and le $1.75. total $21.11. PARCEL NO. 21: W. A. Harrell; Lot One (U of Block Three (3), Anderson Toft Addition, assessed to Minnie W. Bender under Ordinances Nos. 755 and 437. dHted June 0. 1913, and January 25, 19 1.1 . respect ively; amount unpaid $144 18, inter est $103.79, penally $4 47. costs of advertising and sale $2 00. total $254.32. PARCEL NO. 22: Otto Hendrlck son; Lot Fcur (41, Block Three (3, Barr's Addition, assessed to Wm. II. Hamlin under Ordinance No. 171, dated November 24. 1908. amount unpaid $27.81, Interest $28.36. costs of advertising and sale $1 .75, totul 557.92. PARCEL NO. 24: B. P. Thelss and Oeraldine Thelss; Lot Two (2) of Block Six (6) Beatty Addition, assessed to B. P. Thelss under Ord inances 613 and 541. dated November 10. 1911 and August 12. 1911; amount unpaid $19.77. Interest $652. penalty $1.08. costs of advertising and sale $2.00. total $29.37. PARCEL NO. 25. Geraldine Thetis; Lot Three (31 of Block Six (6), Beatty's Addition, assessed to B. P. Thelss and Ml inte Thelss under Ordinances Nos. 613 and 541, dated November 10, 1911 and August 12. 1911 respectively; Amount unpaid $19.77, Interest $6.52. penalty $1.08. costs of advertising and sale $2.00, totul 929.37. PARCEL NO. 26: Oeraldine Thelss; Lot Four (41 of Block Six Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinances Nos. 013 and 541. doted November 10. 1911 and August l. lfll lespectlvely: amount unpaid $19 77. interest penalty $1.08, costs of advertising and sale $200, total $29.37. i PARCEL NO. 27: Geraldine Thetss; Lot One (It of Block Seven (7i, Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinances Nos. 013 and 541. dated November 10. lull and August 12. 1911 respectively; amount unpaid $19.77, interest $6.52, pen alty $1.08, costs of advertising and sole $2.00, total $9.37. PARCEL NO. 28. Geraldine Theirs; Lot Two 2, of Block Seven (71, Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinance No. 013. dated November 10. 19 1 1 ; amount unpaid $17.04, interest $5.62. penalty $.93 costs of advertising and sale $1.75. total $25 34. PARCEL NO. 20. Oeraldine Thetss; Lot Tliu'o ci) of Block Seven (7), Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinance No. i 13. dat'd November 10. lull; amount un paid $17.04, interest $5.62, penalty 93, costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $25 34. PARCEL NO. 30: weraiame inni; i,ot Four (4) of Block Seven m. Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinance No. 013. dated November 10. 1911; amount unpaid $17.04. lnteiest $5.62. penalty $,93. costs of advertising and sale $1,75. total $25.34. parcel NO. 31 : -Geraldine ineisa; Lot One 1 1 ) of Block Eight 8 ) , Beotty's Addition, obsessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinance no. v6. dated November 10. 1911; amount unpaid $29.01. Interest $9i. penalty SI. 62. costs of advertising and sale SI In. total $43.15. PARCEL NO. 32. B. P. Thelss; Lot Two ci of Block ElKht (Bi, Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinances Nos. 400 and on. dated November 15, 1910 and Decem- Iht 'l2. 1911: amount unpaid $uu.uu, interest $19.79, penalty $1.47, costs of advertising and sale $2,00, total $83.26. PARCEL NO. 33: B. P. ThClss; L)t Three (3) of Block Eight (8), Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie tneiss under Ordinance Nos. 400 and 407, dated November 15. 1910 and Novem ber 20, 1910 respectively; amount un paid $55.62, Interest $18.35, penalty $1.23, costs of advertising and wlu $2 00, total $77.20. PARCEL NO. 35: W. O. euuey; Lot Six of Block Six (6), Carlton Addition, assessed to C. B. Carlton under Ordinance No. 642. dated Jan uary 18, 1912: amount unpaid $20.44. Interest $13.49, penalty $1.40, costa of advertising and aaio $i.o, tuuu $37.08. PARCEL NO. 36: Oeraldine Thelss; Lots Two (2) of Block Two (2). Cot tone Addition; assessed to M. O. Thelss under Ordinances Nos. 525. 017 and 684, dated July 6. 1911. De cember 22, 1911 und July 22. 1912 respectively; amount unpaid $41121, Interest $135.69, penalty $22.38, costs of advcrtlPing and sole $2.00, total $571.28. PARCEL NO. 38: W. H. Loverctte; Lot Tun (10) of Block Two (2). Helm's Addition, assessed to Win. Stollcy under Ordinance No. 392, dated October 30. 1910; amount un paid $15.84. interest $3.32. costs of advertising and sale $1.76, total $20.91. PARCEL NO. 39: W. H. Leverette; Lot Eleven ill) of Block Two (2, Helm's Addition; assessed to Wm.. Stollcy under Ordinance No. 392, dated October 30, 1910; amount un paid $32.31. lnteiest $6.79, costs of advertising and sale $1.75, totul $40 85. PARCEL NO. 40: A. M Woodford; Lot Five (5) of Block Throe (3), Helm's Addition; assessed to A. M. Woodford under Ordinance No. 302., dated October 30, 1010; amount un paid $32.16, Interest $10.61, penalty $1.74, coats of advertising and sale $1.75. total $46.26. PARCEL NO. 41; A. M- Woodford; Lot Five 5 of Block Three (3). Helm's Addition; assessed to El Iks Woodford under Ordinance No. 404. dated November 21, 1910; amount unpaid $10.38, Interest $3.43, penalty $54. fusts of advertising and sale $1.75. total $16-10. PARCEL NO. 42: A- M. Wood ford; North 20li feet of Lot Six 18). Block Three (3), Helm's Addition; assessed to A. M. Woodford under Ordinance No. 392, dated October SO. 1910; amount unpaid $13.26, Interest $4 37. penalty $..2. costs of adver tising and SHle $1.75, total $20.10. PARCEL NO. 41: J. R. Woodford; South 29'2 Ip,'t of Lot Six (6), Block Three (3). Helm's Addition; assessed to Lillian Woodford under Ordinance No. 404, doted November 21. 1910; mount unpaid $2 82, Interest $93. penalty $.15, costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $5.65. PARCEL NO. 44; J. R. Woodford; Lot Seven (7) of Block Three (3). Helm's Addition; assessed to J. R. Woodford und Lillian Woodford un der Ordinances Nos. 392 and 04, dated October 30. 1910 and November 21. 1910 respectively; amount unpaid $49 56, IllUrest $16 35. penalty $2 88. costs of advertising and sale $2.00, total $70.79. PARCEL NO. 49 : Dennis Mc Danlel; Lot Ten (10) or Block One (1). Kendall's AduHtuti; ansesned to P. R. Smith under Ordinance No. 613, dated November 10, 1911; amount unpaid $9-17. Interrst $2 46, penalty $.48. cost of advertising and sale $1.75. total $13.88. PARCEL NO. 50:-James Stewart; Lot Four (4) of Block One Mr, Laurel Park Addition: asewied to M. H. Morton under Ordinaiue No. !W2. datd August 12. 1911: amount un paid $18.14. lutereaL $3.38, cos is of advertising and sale $1.75. total ' PARCEL NO. 51: James Stewart; Lot Five 1 5) of Block One ( 1,. Laurel Park Addition; assessed to M. H. Horton under Ordinance No. 542. dated August 12, 1011: amount un paid $16.14, Interest $3.38. costs of advertising and sale $21.27. v "" ; PARCEL NO. 52: James Stewart; Lot Nine (9) of Block One (1), Laurel Park Addition; assessed to Mervin H. Horton under Ordinances Nos. 542 and 636, doted August 12. 1911 and January 18. 1912; amount unpaid $31.80, Interest $0.08, costs of advertising and sale $2.00, total $40.54. PARCEL NO. 53: James Stewart; Lot sixteen (16, of Block One (1), Laurel Park Addition; assessed to Mervin H. Horton under Ordinances Nos. 542 and 635. dated August 12 ion .nrl .Inminrv 1ft 1Q1Q- nmtll.nl unpaid $31.88, Interest $6.68. costs of I advertising and sale $2.00, total 340 54. PARCEL NO. 54: James Stewart; Lot Seventeen (17) of Block One (1) Laurel Park Addition; assessed to Mervin H. Horton under Ordinances Nos. 542 and 635, dated August 12. 1911 and January 18, 1912 respect ively; amount unpaid $31.86. inter est $6.08, costs of advertising and sale $-J.00, total $10.54. PARCEL NO. 54A: James Stewirt; Lot Twenty-Five (25 of Block One ( 1 ). Laurel Park Addition; assesced to Mervin H. Horton under Ordin ances Nos. 542 and 635, doted August 12. 1911 ami January 1H. 1912 re spectively; amount unpaid $30.60. Interest $6.43, costs of advertising and sale $2.00. total $ol).03. PARCEL NO. 65: F. J. Spauldlna; Lot Seven (7) of Block Four (4i, Mary Place Addition; assessed to L, D. Canflrld under Ordinances Nos. 529, 358 and 247. dated July 13, 1911. Aupust 3, 1010 and November 8. 1909 respectively; amount unpaid $300.82. Interest $238 89. penalty $11.70, costs of advertising and saje $2.00, total $553.41. PARCEL NO. 56: P. J. 8pauldlng; Lot Eight 8) of Block Four (4 ) , Mory Place Addition; assessed to L. D. Canfleld under Ordinances Nos. 529. 358 and 247, dated July 13, Mil. August 3. 1910 and November 8. 1909 respectively; amount unpaid $318.31, interest $252.55. penalty $12.20, costs of advertising and sale $2,00. total $585,00. PARCEL NO. 57; F. J. Spatlldtng; Lot Nine (9 of Block Four (41. Mary Plnce Addition; assessed to L. D. Can flplrl under Ordinance No. 529. dated July 13, 1911; amount unpaid $282.80. Interest $220.07, penally $11.52, costs of advertising and sale 1.75, total $52t.14. PARCEL NO. 58: Sophenla and W. H. Gore; Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Block One (1), Ooklawn Addi tion; assessed to Sophenla and W. H. Gore under Ordinances Nos. 217 and 171. dated August 16, 1909 und Nov ember 24, 1908 respectively; amount unpaid $105.93, Interest $34.95. pen alty $5.70, costs of advertising and sale $2.00, total $148.67. PARCEL NO. 59: A. L. Gall; Lot Ono (1) of Block Three (31. Pork Addition; assessed to O. R. Chaflee. Ella Carney under Ordinances Noa. 324. 223, 225, 648 and 263. dated April 30, 1910, October 1, 1909, Octo ber 12. 1909. August 9. 1911 and November 27, 1909 respectively; amount unpaid $760.40. intereat $775.06. costs of advertising and sale $2.60, total $1636.50. PARCEL NO. 60: Jno. F. White; Lot one (1) of Block Eight (8), Park Addition; assessed to Jno. F. White under Ordinances Nos. 307, 765 and 171, doted October 22. 1910, July 18, 1013 and November 24. 1908 re spectively; amount unpaid $46.10. interest $12.44, penalty $2.36, costs of advertising and salo $3.00, total $62.90. PARCEL NO. 61: Jno. F. White. Lot Two (2) of Block Elgl.t (8). Park Addition; assessed to Jno. F. White under Ordinance No. 706. dated July 18 1013; amount unpaid $11.78, In terest $3.18. penalty. $.60. costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $17.31. . PAiirirr. NO. 02: F. O. Clark; East 50 feet und North half of Lot Three (31 of Block Nine (9). Park Addi tion; assessed to O. I. Hutchison un der Ordinance No. 354, dated July 13, 1910; amount unpaid $20.88, In terest $680, penalty $1.11. costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $30.63. PARCEL NO. 63: Oeo. Kunzman; it pivh (hi of Block One (1). Queen Anne Addition; assessed to Queen Anne Add n. Inc., under Ord inance No. 508, duted October 20, 1911; amount unpaid $40.1)3, inicrem $22.38, penalty 2.U8. costs of i'd vertlsing and sale $1.75. total $73.03. parcel NO. 64. Herbert Til Icy; Lot Four (4) of Block Flvo (5), Ross Addition; assessed to it. n. ioiv un der ordinances Nos. 683 and 428, doted July 18. 1012 and December 29, 1010 respectively; amount, unburn $.70 .SO. Interest $33.39, penalty $4 68, costs ot advertising and sale $2 00, totol $119.07. PARCEL NO. 65: Irene L- Shirley; Lot Seven (7) of Block Two (2 1, Wlldwood Addition; assessed to R. H. Toft and Jane A. Smith under Ord inances Nos. 613 and 641 respectively, dated November 10, 10 11 and August 12, 1911 respectively; amount unpaid A34.14. Interest $10.23. penalty $1.78, costs of advertising and sule $2.00, total $48.15. The foregoing patcels of real prop erty will be sold subject to the Uen of any other assebsments of the City of Medford aualnst the aame, if any. and subject to redemption within one year from date oi saie. OUS SAMUELS, Treasurer, City of Medford, Oregon. Rogue River ROOUE RIVER. July 13. (Bp!.) A picnic aupper which was a farewell to Mrs. Olive Klerscey who left Tues day night for a visit to Kansas nas enjoyed by twenty-five members of Live Oak Oranne. The picnic was held July 1st on the beautiful banks of Evans creek near the Klerscey home. Mrs. Klerscey has been the lectuier of the grange for a long time and will be greatly missed. Mrs. Wler was elected to fill her station. After the picnic the members went to their hall The H. E. C. report from the Slate Orange was given by Mrs. Letsy Mil ler. Mrs. George Hutchlns was elected on the executive committee to fill the vacancy occasioned by A. L. Cut ter moving to California. Visitors from the Gold Hill Orange were pres ent and plans were made for a Joint picnic, to be held soon. About 12 young people and the minister, Rev. Bowdolne attended the Presbyterian church conference held last week at a!ndale. Among the young attending were Faye Steihl, Margaret Blakeley, Marls and Uu rice McLaren, Nora Hughes and Rose Mary Swank. A new garage is being built on the Sundry property where Mr. Honna lives. A baby boy weighing 8 pounds and 5 ounces was born early July 4ti to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Worrell and has been named Larry John. The grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robin son are very proud of the young man. Mr. and Mrs. Austin and Mrs. A. T. Mcllvaln were Mdford visitors Wed nesday. VXlsttors at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Snow are Howard Snow and family of Millings, Mont., Walter Beilby of Montana, and Albert Snow of Vancouver. B C. Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley return- hum n V1MI Willi Ilieir "a uuw relatives at McCtoud Calif. While there ihey spent the Fourth at Reno, Nev.. and visited other Nevada cities, also Lake Tahoe. Mlsa Charlotte Carter accom panied them to McCloud and visited her little cousin Marion Wiley ever the Fourth. A big time Is planned by the Town send club for Its meeting Tuesday ceiling, July 16. A pot luck supper, and good speaking are part of the plans. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelty are spending some time in Medford where Mr. o'Kelly is under a doctor's care. Mr. O'Kelly has suffered intense pain, for the past two weeks with sciatica. Mrs. Burnetts is running the it ore during his absence. The new house being built by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White is nearlng com pletion and they will soon move nto It. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Dengler left July 3 for Marshfleld to visit for some time with Mrs. Dengler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Atherton. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright have qtiite a crew of berry pickers helping harvest their raspberries and Young berries. New arrivals In Rogue River are Mr. and Mrs. Longwell and family from Nevadu. who are living Jn the Frank ClementB house. Miss Freda Laws returned Satur day from a vtslt at Madera. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Bangert and children of Junction City and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Johnson of Portland left the first of the week for ttietr homes after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Laws the la dles' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Johnson of Portland were dinner guests Satur day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson. A room at the old Corey building has been remodeled and Jimmy Law rence has opened up a short-o-der restaurant in It. Dinner guests Sunday at the Fred Dengler home werp Mrs. E. Kelle of Long Beach. Calif., Mrs. Edwards of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mathts and Mrs. Minerva Dengler of Grants Pass. THE GRANGE Phoenix Ornnge Phoenix Grange met on Tuesday night with 54 present. Lecture hour program, open to the public, wat presented by children of the mem bers, as follows: Welcome, by Tommy Sloan; play, with following cast, Darrell Bell, Doris Bell, Phylls Williams, Loyal Newbry, Carol Marshall, David Wil liams. Perl Henry, Mary Jean Henry. Evelyn Ferns, Charily Williams and Twlla Ferns; piano solo, Doris Bell; playlet, Lewis Newbry, Claude Mar shall, Charles Marshall, Tommy Sloan, Wayne Thomas Carothers, Gary Denzer, Bobby Hearn. Oorden Germer and Mary Jean Henry; violin solo, Weldon Sloan, accompanied by Mrs. Percy Woods, piano duet, by Carol Marshall and Mrs. Percy Wt'od The program was prepared and practiced by worthy lecturer, Mrs. Mildred Marshall, with assistance of Mrs. Kathryn Denzer, Mrs. Carl Hen ry and Mrs, Delno Sloan. During business meeting, compre hensive report of the state conven tion was given by Mr. Brlcker, with remarks added by Mrs. Mildred Ward and Mis. Brlcker. First and second degree obligation waa given to Mr. Davis. Phoenix Orange is looking forward with enthusiasm to their work and progress now that the debt on their hall has been paid Partners for supper were chosen by the grand inarch, and at the table the birthdays of those born In July were observed, among whom were Carl Henry, Mrs. Enid Caster and Mrs. Olive Floyd. Rcireshment committee for the evening was Mr. and Mrs. Demo Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Qua.'k enbush. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Bonrum, Hany Reames and fee Denzer. Thursday night a laige number ot Phoenix Grangers motored to Central Point to enjoy tne Initiation work of the Pomona Orange. Those from Phoenix taking the fifth degree ob ligation were Mr. nd Mrs. Albert Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wolna mott, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carothers. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knutson, Mr. and Mrs. H. L- Wright and Miss Ida, Bishop. During the state convention, Mr. and Mrs. William Brlcker. took the work In Uie ruth degree, and on Wednesday night turned their cre dentials for this degree to the Jack son County Pomona, this niaxlng 13 members of the Phoenix Orange re cently Joining the Pomona, or a total In all of thirty-two members of this Grange In Pomona. Among Important announcements for Phoenix Grangn are the regular monthly meeting of the Horde Eco nomics club July 17 at the home of Mrs. Oermer, with Mrs. Noah Chand ler assisting in entertaining. Regular meeting of Pomona Orange at Phoe nix hall July 27th at which It Is desired that all Phoenix Oiunge mem bers be present. Next regular meeting of Phoenix Orange will be July 23. when the program will be presented by the men of the Orange. Use oiaU Tribune want ads 7