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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1933. PAGE ELEVEN L3 WHAT YOU WANT Massified FOR EASY REFERENCE WAKVliD liUV vo u.uuv YO jj VVfXKVUD 1 VO PIP Read eiery ad on this pace. You will probably find ex actly the thing yon want to bur or Mil. If It Un'l there, advertise. It' a Inexpensive, effect Ire, 8 per word first Insertion tt (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, oer word (Minimum 10c per line per month without copy changes - .-41 .25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST A small brown, gray and black spotted dog, resembling an Aus tralian shepherd. License No, 309. Last seen had 'chain fastened to collar. Answers to "Tipsy." Please Phone 1342-Y. LOST Yellow Jersey cow with bell and rope on. Phone J'vllle 53. LOST If dog missing, call 1318 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position as stenographer, and bookkeeper with lumber experi ence. Phone Butler Apts., Ashland. WANTED MALE HELP "HAVE OPENINO for 3 men to wark Jackson county; dignified wore with opportunity for advancement. Write P. O. Box 37, Grants Pass, for Interview and give local references. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced wattress at once. Must be neat. Apply Dia mond Cafe. WANTED Reliable gtrl or wonvm for general housework and help care for two children. Call 718 E. Jackson. PACKERS and sorters. Experienced only Apply In person at Bear Creek Orchards Packing House, between 3 and 5 p. m. WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Stock to pasture In No. 1 clover pasture. H. C. Walker, Lo ner Lane, Medford. WANTED To rent piano, must be )n good condition. Phone 322-Y. WANTED Transportation to Port land. Share) expenses. 706 S. Oak dale. WANTED Model T Ford truck In good condition. Will pay cash. Henry Hoxworth, Rt. 4, Box 132. Medford. WANTED To borrow $1800.00 on $7000.000 security. Box 2672, Trib une. WANTED to buy 4 to 6 room house, paymenta like rent. Adults steadily employed. Box 2730, Tribune. WANTED Excellent care of piano for use of It Box 3736. Tribune. WANTED Used men's and boys' suits and shoes; also 42 to 53 in ladles' clothing. Used Wardrobe Shop, 518 B. Main. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles. Wants load for there or way points. Phone 615fc Hawley Transfer. WANTED We pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hl'tes. pelts woo) and m hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone i063 WANTED Heifer calves Writ Ruoy Schulz. Beagle. Oregon. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room house, furnished or unfurnished; clean, reasonable. 200 West Jackson. FOR RENT Modern 5-room stuoco. unfurnished. 625 Pine. 4-ROOM furn. house. 415 Woodstock. C. A. DeVoe. 623-J-2. FURNISHED house. Garage. Adults 604 W. Tenth. FOR rent 3 -room modern house 315 So. Peach. FOR RENT 5-room nicely furnished house; casement and furnace. In quire 405 W Second. FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished Brown St whit FOR RENT APARTMENTS RENT Small 2-room furnished apnrtment, including lights end ?r. 217 West 2nd. PARTLY furnished apartment, mree larve rooms and big bathroom Nw !y finished inside, with new elec tric refrigerator and electric s:o-e E"-rvthirm furnished In nice neiirnoorhood. 810 South Oakdale. FORRENT Apartment. 3,)4 Appli. horrent Furn apt 313 So Grape PGR RENT"ZTA"ptl. Tribune Bli N;ceiy furnished. Apply Tribune offl-e. RENT 3-rTrn "f urnhed "apt.; Ugarase 534 No Bartlett. FOR rent One 1-room aat 6: one 3-r:-orn apt t7 50; one 3-ronm pt 12 50; two eonins $5 each Ce-::l '".mnjs, Coffee Aan'i. Front ad ill tsfaf-SfcJ-t-aajAJ FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Hotel Holland Apt. Tel 710. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES reasonable at Tie B- Mam FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms at 18 N. Orange. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. Call before 9:30 or alter 4:30. Phone 432-W. 33 No. Peach. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orapt FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Cabin. Pat's Second Hand Store. ELECTRIC fans for rent. Phone 107. Flynn Electric. FOR RENT Furnished oa-blna. $2 00 per week. 153 Oranite at. Ashland BOATS FOR RENT at Four Mile lake. BACHELOR cabin; men only. 44S So Front. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE At bargain, modern 5 room house next to Lincoln school, Ashland, 302 Beach St. FOR SALE Desirable 5-room modern home, fireplace, nice lawns and shrubbery, garage, $075 down. Bal ance Home Owners Loan payable 9 15.70 monthly. For appointment call 1630. FOR SALE OR TRADE at aacrlflce 10 A. on State hwy. All tn Lad 1 no clover. Lots of buildings. Easy terms. 204 E. Main. L. O. Plckell. FOR SALE by owner 8 room, strictly modern house, basement, furnace beautiful lawn, trees and srubbery Double garage. Bargain for imme diate sale. 1218 West Main. Phone 290-W. FOR RENT OR SALE 10 acres on Buckshot hill road; third house on right. SALE OR TRADE Equity in Close-in modern residence, large tot. Would trade for equity tn small country place This property would return good income u rented, box 3789 Tribune. HOUSES . FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building & Loin Ass'n Phone 195 SEE Charles A Wing Agency Inc.. to Buy Your Home WHEN you think of real as tale think of Brown St White. WILL LEASE modern poultry ranch to reliable party: modem 5-room house; V7 mile west Willow Springs service station, aio per month R A. Rolf. Central Point. FOR EXCHANGE COLT SUPER .38 AUTOMATIC Like new. Trade for .38 Special, Colt or smith & wesson, same condition Luper. Phone 754-R. FOR TRADE Good "29 Ford ooupe for equity In late car. W Frovin mayer. 519 So. Oakdale. Tel. 349-M FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 31 PONTIAO Coupe; a real buy at only $295.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. 1929 CHEV. lVi-ton truck. 6 wheels, 13x7 Phlltpplno mahogany stake body; very clean and A-l condition; suitable for fruit or hay hauling. See Meyers, Skinner's Garage, Med ford. FOR SALE OR TRADE Truok for wood or labor. Phone 1352-W. 1213 W. 9th. FOR SALE 1930 Ford roadster. good condition. Thomas LauiMd, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Ford V-8 DeLuxe Phae ton: radio, air-wheels. 208 Van couver Ave. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS APRICOTS Til tons, best canners. Colter Butte Orchard, out Crater Lake highway 4 miles, turn right. Tel. 591-R-4. FOR SALE Complete set of ttap drums. Cheap. Call 471. FOR SALE Air compressor and auto matic well pump. Bargains. 302 Beach St., Ashland. FOR SALE Mixed vetch and oat seed. Phone 779-L. Vern Marshall. APRICOTS Excellent crop; orders heavy. Get yours from the famous non-irrigated Linn Orchard. Ea,-le Point. Bring containers, Z'7c lb. Signboard at road off hlway. Victor Tessltore. proprietor. FOR SALE: Slightly used good qual ity Studio Couch. Can be inspected In Medford. Price $25. Tel. 611-J-3. F. Corning Kenly. FOR SALE Apricots, light crop. Geo. Alford. Fern Valley. FOR SALE Dra?saw. 1307'i W. Main. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware RASPBERRIES Ust call far canning. See slpn one mile out Kings high way, or call 774-R-3. FORSLE-Knox-out Dairy Fly Spray South aJong Section line B rods. f, ,h. nest Try it. Monarch , thence In a westerly direction to cen-i-rt and Feed Co ter of County Road: thence Nortn 43 S" S"Ji ! feet to place of be?lnnlng. All the FOR 5 LE A good dairy wdAhing powde- for lew money Get a iree simple. Try it. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Aprlcota 4c lb. 119 Port land Ave. ORDERS taicen now ior """--a--"- blackberries and peaches. Tyrrell. Rt. 3. Medford. PORSALE Aprlrots Phone 539-J-2 prt RALE 350- zalloD Hard! J fpray oompie- nose funs tc 2 ,n-a ceninfal pump Wanted deep well ut.f:t Inquire D M Ujwes ploe VaHeyview SA-KS l'i n3 Med- I SACKS 20.000 sacks on hand- No 2"s 3" us oefore you DJJ ford Bargain Houm. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE A No. 1 clean alfalfa hay 1050 ton in field. Elinor Hanley Bush. Phone 902 after 6:00 p. m. FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. FOR SALE Dog foods and pet sup plies of all kinds. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Oraln bags and sack twine. Monarch Seed and Feed Co MISCELLANEOUS HOW TO SAVE WHEN YOU BORROW I. Reduces interest cost each month. 3. Reduces each month the amount still owed. 3. Repaid by moderate monthly pay ments suited to your Income. 4. Ends all future commission and renewal expense. MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN AsS'N 138 East Main St. Telephone 195 FOR SALE Worm your pulleta now with Lee's or Dr. Hess" wormer tab. let or powder. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Specialized clo&slo and jazz. 216 B Main BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. AltSTKACl CO. Abstracts of Title and ntie insurance The inly complete Title System m Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title Rooms 8 and fr No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs Expert Window Cleaners. LEI GEORGE DO IT Tel UI? House cleanlug floor waxing ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MONEY IjOANED - t0 to MOO foi personal or household purposes on House furnishings or Autos: alsr Cars Refinanced Loans cioswO within 30 minutes License No a 157 See W E Itiomaa or 15 J Riley 46 So Central COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McOonagle. 258-M. Oonunerci) Spraying Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAU1H1 Teacher Piano and dteel Guitar Song writ ing service Studio 818 Ube.) Building Medford Ore. Transfer. Furniture Vim. MOVE In padded vans, cat., Ore. and Wash. Fully Insured. Reasonable rates. Martin Bros Grants Pass. Phone 146-J. Tninsrer. TRUCKING AND STORAOE LOCAL and long distance hauling Furni ture moving, etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 F E Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO -Office i016 No Central Phune 815 Prices right Service guaranteed. . HAWLEY rRANSFER - Expert'pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Price right 619 North Riverside Pnone 6IA LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution tn fore closure duly issued out of and under the seel of the Circuit court of the State of Oregon In and for the Coun ty or Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 25th day of June. 1935. In a certain suit therein, wherein the Federal Land dank of Spokane, a cor poration, as plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against the property hereafter described for the sum of $2324.28, to gether with interest thereon from the date of the decree at the rate of 8 per annum, and the further sum of $82.45 taxed as costs and disburse ments in said suit, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court on '.he 25th day of June, 1935; Notice Is hereby given, that, pur suant to the terms of said execution. will on the 27th day of July. 1935. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse" In the City of Med ford, Jackson 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 re demption as provided by law, all the right, title and Interest that the de fendant In said suit, Florence A Botkln. widow of Chsrles B. Botkln; Frank D. Cook and Nellie N. Cook, husband and wife; juckson County, In the State of Oregon, a municipal corporation; Walter Botkln and Mary Botkln. husband and wife; Claudia .Mustek and Walter Mustek, wife and husband: Lela Shephard: Oscar Shep harrt: the unknown heirs of Charles' B. Botkln. deceased; also all other parties or persona unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter est in or to the real estate described In the complaint herein, had on the 18th day of July. 1924. or now have. In and to the following desert oed property, situated in the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at a point in the cen ter of the County Road 55 rods south of the Section line between Sections f-ixteen and Nine, and running thence East to Section line between Sections Fifteen and Sixteen, thence sVive described land being In Section Sixteen. Township Thlrty-s:x. South of Rarwe Four. West of the Willam ette Meridian, containing 1 acre, more or less: Alw commencing in the center of the County Rosd 40 rods South of teen and Nine, Cimmcc South alcng said County Road 15 rods, thence i East to Section line between Sections! Fifteen and Sixteen, thence North 15' rods alonjj said Section line, thence West to piaoe of bInnlru?. said par- i eel of land to contain 3! acre, more or less, ail In Township Thirty-!. South of Ran?e Four. West of the 1 Willamette Meridian; I Also commpncirj in the center o! the County Road at a point 40 rods South of the North line of Section Sixteen. Township Thlrty-slx. South of Range Four, West of tne YiiVusa.' ette Meridian, and running thence West 128 reds to the Half Section line, thence South along eald Half Section line 13 rods, thence East 123 rods to the center of the County Road; thence along the center of said Coun ty Road northeasterly to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less; Subject to the right acquired by agreement recorded in Book D of Miscellaneous, page 493, and deed re corded in Book 100 ot Deeds, page 244, records of Jackson County, Ore gon, to which reference la hereby made, all situated in Jackson County. State of Oregon. Together with all water and mater rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and particularly 34 1-3 shares of stock in Old Mill Ditch and Irrigation Company, evidenced by Certificate No. 81. Dated this 25th dav of June,. 1036. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an eiecutlon duly la sued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for tha County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 30th day of June, 1935. in a certain action therein, wherein Balrd & Warner. Inc., a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered a Judgment against C. W. Adams, the defendant, for the sum of One Thou sand One Hundred Thirty-seven and 66-100 ($1137.66) Dollars, tog-ether with interest thereon at the mta of 6 per annum from the first day of June, 1934, and the further sum of $16.75, plaintiff's costs and disburse ments, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the latn nay oi reoruary, loss; Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of said execution, I will on the 27th day of July, 1935 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at tha front door of the Courthouse in the city of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder for the purpose of sat isfying said Judgment, together with the costs of this aale, all the right, title and interest of the said defend ant, C. W. Adams, on the 34th day ui riovemDer, mjt, or ac any time thereafter. In and to the following described property, situated in Jack son County, Oregon, being the prop erty hereunto attacned In said action, to-wit: Commecing at the 8. W. corner of Donation Land Claim No. 49 in Town ship 38. South Range Two. West of the W. M. and running thence N fix chains and 25 links; thence E 31 chains, eight links; thence N. 35 chains and 75 links; thence E, 4 chains and 64 links; thence 8. 33 chains to the S. line of aald D. L. C; thence W. on said S. line 35 chains and 73 links to the place of begin ning, containing 35 acres, more or less. Also: Commencing at t, point on the middle line of County Road, said point being 0 and 35-100 chains N. and 30 links E. of s. W. corner of D. L. C. No. 49 in Township 38. 6. Range 3 W. of the W. M. and from said point running thence E. 30 and 78-100 chains to S. line of Josephine Wilson's farm; thence N. 3 and 25-100 chains; thence W. 30 and 78-100 chains to middle of County Road; thence S. along middle of aald road 3 and 35-100 chains to place of be ginning, containing 10 acres more or less. Also: Commencing at a point 39.245 chains N. and 31.08 chains E. of the S. W. corner of D. L. C. No 49 In Township 38 S. Range 3, W. of the W. M. and running thence W. 15.70 chains, thence N. 6.915 chains; thence 8. 89 degrees E. 1,85 chains; thence s. 26 degrees E. 20 links; thence S. 89 degrees E. 15.61 chains; thence 8. 61 degrees E. 3.18 chains; thence S. 1.165 chains; thence W. 4.64 chains: thence 8. 3.755 chains to the place of beginning, containing ; 10 acres more or less. I Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzcte Sleeveless outer gar- men is . Strike together 10. Culmination 14. Living 15. Period Just after mar riage IT. Subterranean worker 11. Extreme 19. Aged 20. Type measure 81. Bite off In small pieces 2S. Narrow road 20. Color 27. Little lies 28. Lair 29. Exclamation II. Arabian sea port S3. Adverbial ending 14. Note of tha srale 86. Seed covering 7. Water ex cursion 19. Quantity of medicine 41. Sick 42. Continuously 4fi. Kquallty 47. Remain 48. Comfort 49. Sign fl. For examplai abbr. 52. Symbol for tin 53. Kins Bfi. Compass point 17. Strang B9. Rapid L Month of tha year: abbr. 2. Dry 64. Full of thorns 66. Old Dominion ftate: abbr. 67. Swiss river 68. Protective garment TO. Style of archi tect urs 72. Stingy persoa 74. Go up 7. A form of lotto 76. Large marine gftatropods 77. One having leprosy w i ngsi lislwAl'r " ARilpE E AHM A Rr1 OWE. SMO D V. Jk " NAT jjjsTL OPE fO ft JJ s" I'pffe IA ABfLV av e RMlAllii.o 1 LlADYElyEpiTT5 44 ' V 1 3 I4 k v Q v wifr I" 2 " 3 4w 'Jm w T TT- - Jz 4Z 43 44 45 1 50 vs HSf 25 54W z bt ,;,,64 it Zl '-' 1 1 I,..-.. 1111 Also: Commencing at point situ ated 9 60 chains N. and 31.08 chains B. of the S. W. corner of D. L. O. No 49 In Section 14. Township 38, South Range 3 West of the W. M. in Jttck sou County, Oregon, and running thence Weat 15.70 chains; thence N 25 66 chains; thence S. degrees E 185 chains; thence S. 26 dertVH E. 20 link; thence S. 89 degrees E. 15 81 chains; thence 8. 01 decrees E. 3.18 chains; thence South 1.165 chains; thence W. 4.64 chains; thence S. 22.50 chains to the point of beginning, containing 41.06 acres, les land deed ed to Nora Darby, recorded on page 451. Volume 160. Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 25th dav of June. 1935 SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oregon By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. STATEMENT June, 1935. The following Is a schedule of the proceedings of Jackson County, Ore gon, showing a list of claimants and the articles of service for which the claim Is made and which were passed upon by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, during the month of June, 1935. O. R. CARTER, County Clerk Service and Supplies, Shady Nook Grocery, $14.00; Cur rier Grocery, $3.00; Fred OKolly, $14.00; Sou. Ore. Gas Corp., $6.54: Gold Hill Supply Co.. $16.00; P'ggly Wlggly, $15.00; Meadow Brook D.iiry, $6.10; Oilman Dairy. $13 40; Mrs. Burch. $100; Bungalow Store. $8.00; J. C. Penney Co., $30.23; Fuller Gro cery. $23.95; Kay 'a Market, $5.00; Cen tral Point Wood Yard. $2.25; Irwin Howe, $6.98; M. and M. Dept. Store. $9.82; Valley Fuel Company, i.25; God ward Merc. Co. , $13.56; Hum phrey's Grocery. $34.18; Luman Broth ers. $10-77; Court Street Grocery, $20.00; Alexander Grocery. $70.70. E. C. Fftber Co., $22.30; Mrs. Geo. Mc Clain, $3.60; Mrs. Daniels, $15.00; Mrs. Welch. $35,50; Mrs. ShoUcnberx. $40.00; Mrs. C- E. McClain. $18.00; Mrs. Walker, $36 00; A. R. Euyenrt, $18.00; Mrs. Wheeler, $2 00; Mrs. Hicks, $15.00; Medford Lumber Co., $35.00; Mrs. Strong, $13.00; Kenneth Anthony, $7.50; J. Co. Bldg. and Linn, $22.50; Anna Wolter, $10.00; Muriel Sample, $8.00; Mrs. Lyman. 60.fi5; Ann Noblit. $12.60; Gardner & Sou, $195.00; O. D. Brown, $10.55; Chas. BUtch, $3.99; H. C. Dooms, $3 51); Gale Moulton, $3.59; Stock & LltwlN ler, $10.00; National Reemployment Service. $53 57; Phyllis Swearlngen, $82.50; D. J. Bolton, $20.25; Commun ity Hospital $448.00; Sacred Heart, $199.20; Jacksonville Sanataritim, $274.60; Ashland Hospital, $95.00; Dr Bark will, $15.00; Dr. Holt, $3.00; Dr. Moffatt, $38.50; East Side Pharn acy. $1653; Jarmln's. $145.20; Heath's. $1.50; 8. E. Massenglll. $3.67; Jack sonville Pharmacy. $1.90; West Side Pharmacy, $3.25; Perl Funeral Homo, $40.00; Alice Gondee, $4.50; BeverHy Young. $4.50; Jessie Ktrer, $3 00; Standard OH Co., $2 40; Kllham Sta tionery Co., $111.92; Burrouh's. $2.50; Swem's Bhop, $2.10; Blue Print Shop, ftl.40; Mall Tribune, $59.70; Postal Telegraph, $2.65; National Hos pital Assn., $4.00; O. C. Bailee, $6 96; W. M. Petri, $17.00; Eber Davis. $4 80; J. W. Lewis, $4.80; B. O'Kelly. $4 80; Mrs. Woodcock, $4,80; Thos. Smith, $4.80; Geo. Truax, $23,00; Ashland Tidings, $32.40; Medford Btatlonory Store. $2.90; Marshall Smith Leonard, $35..75; C. F. Smith, $4.87; A. V. Carl son. $4.87; M. F. Young. $4.87; O. A. Edwnrds. 4.87; M. H. Anders, $4.87; J. W. Birkholz. $1.00; Medford Lum ber Co.. $10.02; State Industrial Ac cident Commission, $81.25; May me Tucker, $1.68; E. E. Kelly, $10.00; Geo. McDonough. $136.00; Safeway Stor-a, $5.61; Freda Robblns. $2.00; John I Brenner, $3.00; Chas. Ghelardi. $3.00; ! W. W. Gregory. $3.00; Grace B. Put- j man, $3.00; Peter Burreson, $3.00; Al-' fred Sedgeworth, $3.00; Walter Loiik- i strath, $3 00; Fred Wilmot, $16 00; C. e. Terr ui i $9.oo; m. C. Anderson. I $15 00; L. J. Freeman, $8.00; H. A. Fredenburg $18.00: Chas. Boussum, $12.00; James Owens, $15.00; A. C.I Edwards, $13.00; Miles Cantrell, $15 00; Cross-Word Puzzle Conclude Amrrlcun university Assigned aunrtem or est! nation to Collection of facia Wish Wntrlbute Friendly as sociate Feminine nickname French coin Horsemen Pronoun Wit i out moisture Oroek letter On On named fOf another Old pleca of cloth Inhabitant of: tiUftlX And not 'jodly persons Brtnff up to data Bar on a type writer Hard of h tar ing Fore part Tent Ireland Kind of cheese Time long gone fleq nest Thlr-knesa Pinch Word of denial DOWN 1. Photographte Instrument t. Brought Into line S. Fasten 4. Smooth a. Small cross stroke on a letter I. Flump and round T. LtK at ease $. Before: prefix I. Br 10. Exist 11. Nocturnal animal 12. Inftirniniint obstacle la 16 w. Pom.roy. 17.00: Finn IVhlg.. 8 00; B. S. Owen. 13.00: O. A. Ql breth. 6.00; Ethel W. Bows. 14 00; Lauru M. West. 116.00: C. H. H.mUu. $19.00; C. A. DeVoe, J3 00; Mildred Florey. $14.00; Barbara O'Brien. $7.00; Mary Stk-kland. $11.00; C. P. BIMr. H BO: H. W. DHYUKon. $1540; Noel Heard. $1760; W. M. Barkley. $J.O0; Henry VanProoyen, $17.60; John B. Dod;ie. $2.00; Byron Keith. $4.00; Harry C. Emery, $4 60; Wm. J. Ferns, $16.20: J. a. Ambrcwe. $17.80; R. C. Wright A rt- T,a A ni... t nn. Oncar Lewln. $35.00; Jarmln'.. '$22.83; .wuiora uomesuc L,aunlry. $5.35: Prank V.mDyke. $5 00; Horn. Tel nnd Tel , $96.aj; Clinton A. Smith, $73 Oil; O. W. Daley. $10.04: Chde Smith $530: C. M. Smith, $6985; Broohy'n, $6 00: H. H. gellman. $6 50; W R. Ovjleman. $1.00: J. V. Tompkins. $8 25; A. E. Simmons. $4.00: Offlo. Station ery and Supply Co.. $22 20: Ed Oal logher, $1.00: Oeo. N. Le-U, $24 00: T. T. Hatlett. $30.56; Truth PWe. $17.25; Sheriff Travel. $186.65: Har old Jacobs, $4.20: Margaret Iwlln;, $13 00; I. R. Kline. $54.00; C. A. Mvers. $67.50: Paelfle Stationery Co., $18 80: R. W. Hall, $1.50: Tnvlor Blerma, $3 00; Elliott Stationery Co.. $7.70; Jessie Klzer. $3 00; Big Plnea Lumber Co.. $8.47; Porter Lumber Co., $2.34; H. D. Reed. $13.15: c. E. Batye. $1.50; J. A. Cook, $1.00; J. D. Hedgleth, $1.00: R. E. Cook. $1.00; R. L. Cook, $1.00: W. It. Vanllouten, $1.00: J C. Havens, $1.00; American Law Book Co., $8.00; J. K. OUl Co., $20 08; W. E. Finzer. $4.65; Medford stationery Store. $4 75; Bostltch Sales and Ser vice, $5.76; Stevens Ness Book Co , $8 00; Billings Agency. $5.00; Gates i: Lydlard. $23 65: I. R. Prldeger, $73 20; Wm. Hammett, 1.00: Hubbard Broth era. $6.10; M. and M. Dept. stora, $3 36; Irene Wells, $2 00: Luther Hart, $6.50; Copco. $31.47; Dawson Filing Co., $18.25; Luman Brothers, $69.68; Merrlman Dairy, $2.55: Carold J. Par ker, $2.10; City Meat Market. $3.15; Sou. Oregon tins Corp.. $18.80; Kan sen Dairy. $8 85: Dorothy Mltcnell, $1.50; Boyd's Market, $1.00; Lamport!. $4.80; American Laundry, $31.85. Widows' Pensions. Bethal Abel, $1500; Mary Albert, $2000: Lottie Bulley, $1500; Mra. Baldwin. 2n On- Mvrtl. ua-... i $10.00: Iva L. Blackwell. $15.00: ce- vr,u. an-ir. .iuuu; riBrriett Busby, $10.00; Katlo Crawford. $10.00: Mae E. Davis. $15,00: Viola DeTour. $10.00; Zella M. Doe, $25.00; Pearl Dunford, $15.00: Anna Edwards. $10.00: Mary Fry, $10.00: Anna Gould. $15.00: Ethel Haertle, $10.00; Grace Hamilton. $10 00; rnez Hayse. $15.00: Dollle Hoi land. $25 .00: tna Huson. $48.00; EllM beth Huson. $15 00: Beulah Johnson. $10.00: Eleanor Johnson, $35.00; Relta Kendall. $15.00; Beasle Landing. $15.00; Frances Llnett, $10.00: Ora Lester. $10.00: Flora B. Ludwlg. $20.00 Ella Mlnlnlck, $10.00: Dolllo Moomnw, $10.00; Bottle Owing., $10.00; Gllla Pltchford. $10.00; Lillian Reed. $10.00: Marie Reynolds, $30; Almeida Russell, $1500: Mary Rowley, $15.00; Winnie Sanford. $35 00; Ruth Sollee, $15 00; Ethel Stnndley, $15 00; Delia Steven son. $15.00: Mary Swayne. $10.00 Mlllle Tla-jleaf. $10 00; Alice Tunrate, $10.00; Louise Underwood, $10 00 Martha Whlllock. $10.00: Alonl Wull. $30.00: Edith Watson, $15.00; Verena Williams. $15.00. Indigents. C. E. Shafer. $8.00; Mary Shaddock, $10.00: Geo. Clark, $16.00; Nancy Coff man, $13.00; W. H. Crabtree, $15 00: Rosle Akors, $8.00; Mra. Anderaon. $8 00: .Tn..enlilt.a Effle Bner, $17.00; Clifford Baird! $15.00; Fred Bartley, $12 00' J H BlKga. $8.00; w. M. Blnanmn. $10.00:' Walter R)n.tm.n ....... . - .., tiuw, nemo Boardman, $10.00; c. O. Bowling, ''"w' uraaiey, $aoo; Delia W. H. Cnlne an On, 17, 1 r, $800; Nettle Campbell, $10.00: E. r Carr, $1200: Allen Caaebier, $20.00: T. E. Clark an no- fl t. 1-,-jiiuy -on-nan, .12.00; w. H. Orab- HH' -p.j.-ju; mora uooper, $10.00; David Crlne. an nn- Te n...,. -B Nellie Dean. $13 00; W. E. Dennfy, $13 00: Emll Dlew. 13.00; Maybelle .low; Alice uosier, $12.00, J. W. Dtinl.n anon, ni.,..,- .,,t $10.00; Irene Esan, $10.00; c. B. Em- bree. $n nn- Mn-. . M. - --. .-..vKsu... a.v-j; Dudley Eatea, $12.00; Cora Evana, r.y.uv,, i-tniii-e-t iLvereti, $10,00: Thoa. Farmer. ilAnn- iriivaK.u m. $8.00; Elizabeth Flfer. $10.00; Martin Forbla, $10.00; Laura Oeutman. $8.00, Susan OreRg. $12.00; Ira Orliaby. $10.00; David Hadden. $8.00; Carrie .o-w; una j. Haaklna, $15.00 E. L. Henliujer, $10.00; Mary HUtslns, $10 00; Josle Horn. $10.00: C. N. Horn $15.00; A. A. Hopkins. $800; Laura Howard. $10 00; j. A. Hubert. $12.00: Thomas Hume, $13.00; H. D. Hulburt, $10.00; Mary Hurst, $10.00; W. L Jackson, $25.00; Ida Kathanl $8 00; Melissa Knlghten, $10.00; A. A. Lair $16.00; F. J. Lake, $13.00; Chas. Low denback. $8.00: Chas. Marshall, 7.50 J. C. Mason, $8.00; J. M. McCune. $8 00; J. W. McLean. $8.00; Prank McLln. $500; Florence Mead, $10.09; Clara Miller, $10 00: J. w. Morrl. $10.00! Dlariv. Mnm .If, nn. a e OConner, $10.00: Marv'oaborn.'$ld.00; W. I. Paim iawi.ru . n $12 00; Eva Perkins. $10 00: Sadie Pierce, $8 00; Julia Pierce, $15.00; C. T. Pine. $10.00: Mary Price. $8.00; L. W. Rodmer. $8.00: Lydla Rathburn, $3 00; w. B. Reed. $10.00; Charlotte Heeder, $10 00; Thoa. Reedy, $10 00 J. C. Reynolds, $8.00; A. Rhoten. $10.00: W. L. Robinson, $10.00; Plor etta Rlcka, $8.00: J. m. Rignlna. $13 00 8. P. Robb, $12.00; Mary Rowley. $10.00; J. D. Rupe. $13.00; Joe Rutwr, $1000; Jele Bearing, $10.00; Mra Scholer. $8.00; o. B. Sexton. $8 00: Mary 8hoddock. $10.00; Mrs. Shoup. $10.00; Helen Skldmore, $8.00- W H Stewart. $15.00; J. D. Stubblefl'eld. $1000; John St. John, $8.00; C E Shuler. $8.00; J. A. Siuuuons. $8.00; Eliza Smith, $8 00: Mollle Souk ip. $10 00: Frank Straska, $12 00; D J Sullivan. $B0O; Bart Summers. $8 00; S. A. Swan, $10.00; Chae. Swartzfager, $1500; H. L Tate. $10 00: Geo. Thompson, $2500; Mary Torrenoe. $8 00; Marlon VanNatta, $8 00; Mrs. John Wolijamott. $13 00; Annie Wat kins. $800; Ida Watklna, $10.00- N J. Wilkinson, $12 00; Pierce Wilson, $12 00; Sarah Wood, $10.00; Z. Wal gamott, $13 00; Made Wright, $10.00. Old Aire pensions. J. A. Abel, $8 00; Minnie Abel. $10 00: Ell Amlck. $600: Oeo. Aakew. $8 00; John Anrl-rvtn anno- .1... n $16 00; E. R. Baker. $8 00; Mary Baker. to ,'i. j. j. osaer. viuinj; eii ukr. $10 00; Wallace Baldwin. $8 00: Ida B.iK-a. $8 00; W. J. Beardsley. $15.ro; Albert Bell, $1000; W. T. Bennett $12.00; Wm. Blre. $8 00: Adla Blsh. $10.00; Lily Blackwood, $10.00; Min erva Bliss. $10.00: J. 8, Bonar. $12.00: H. P. Bover, $8 00; w. H. Bradford, $8 00; Ellen Bradford, $7.00; R. O. Uraau .I'lftA- t- .f.nA. -,., --.,. .,.. Plx, .IU.UV, C W. Brandon. $8.00; Addle Brlttsan (8 00: C. A. Brown, $10 00: B. H. Bu',- ieriir;n. .12UU: E C. Burt. $8.00; W. E. Buck. $8 00; H. B. Cady. $.'0 00; A in r-..-ur an on- r w ,.n. W. J. Cameron. $10 00; Chamberlain i.arr. B no; c. R. Chllda, $8 00; ou:e Cl.irk. $700; s. R. coff man. $8 00; E. D. Collins. $12 00; S. R Combes. $12 00; T. J. Coo, j $12 00; E. E Cook. $10 00: W. A. Cook, iaaa- ulMJ-tli Caan-e. $10.00: W. A. MARY, DOUG AT BUSINESS MEETING ' , "I" 3, A photograph of the board ot dlrtctori of United Artist. In Holly wood brought Mary Plekford, acre$, and Douglas Filrbanks, actor, togather In a picture for the first time since their dlvorco several months ago. Miss Plckford Is seat.d and standing (left to right) Samuel Goldwyn, Charles S. Chaplin and Falrbanka. (Associated Press Photo) Crane, $15.00; Mary Omme. $10.00; T. A. Crump. $10.00; Thoa. Cullen, $13.00; Dreather Davis. $6.00: E. H. Davla. $8.00; Amelia Dennis, $12.00; Teresae. Dews, $10.00; Laura Dins, $8.00; Oeo. Dietrich, $10.00: T. E. Dole, $8.00; Hiram Doubteday, $10 00; Laura Downs, $8 00; Grace Dykstra, $8.00; Nora Ed. mil, $8.00; J. L. Ed- o-nrH. ninnn. Ham,ul V., IB.n. Jennie Eldredge, $12.00; Barbara Es- i-ii, owi, Mniy cues, vo.uu; n. J . Evans. $13.00; Mnry EvenBlzer, $8.00; A T sviiiMivi. an nn- ur w vu-i.a-H $5.00; A. B. Farrier, $8.00; Lottie Fin-' iiey, eiu.uu; w. a,, rinney, va.uu; inos N. Fleener. $15 00: J. 8. Foater, $10.00; KS-I.b D,,i. aiann, i t n. .10 Sarah Fry, $7.50; j! E. Garner, $10.00: muii is uuuiu, VO.UU; Aiaijie urant, $16.00; Sarah Gray. $8.00; J. M Bemettie Orlffln, $10.00; J. B. Grif fin ninnn. rt r. ci-in v... a nn. gle Hamilton, $10.00; Jennie Ham- ,,.w.iu, .lu.uv, a. o. xiauusaaer, vo.ju; i.avina naroaugn, $7.uu; Geo. Har.ija dlne. $16.00: N. O. Haakln.. $8.00; R J. R. Hnynea, $15.00; W. P. Heffner'. v..wv, a. nviiiimi, .in.ou; neilje Hlbba, $8.00; H. O. Hlnes, $8 00: Cor delia Horner. $10.00; W. W. Hobbs, $5.00; E. P. Hoglund, $8 00; J. r. Hol brook, $7.60; Jane Holbrook, $7.50; Wm. Holloway, $8.00; J. C. Howard, $8.00; Matilda Hornback, $8.00; O. W. Hollenbeak, $8.00; E. W. Howell, $12.00; M. Hughbanki, $12.00; J. H. Hum, $10.00; Roxllna Jackson, $10.00: E. E. Jackaon, $15.00; Elizabeth Janes, $6.00; Serepta Jenkins, $8.00; Anna Jensen, $10.00; J. o. Johnson. $10.00: Chas. Johnson, $10.00; Helen Johnson, $10.00; W. A. Jones. $10.00; W. K. Jor dan, $12 00; Flora Kanoff, $5.00; J. W Klnkade, $13.00; Fred Klelnhammer. $8.00; Edwardlne Knight, $8.00; Mat tie Kranltn, $16.00: J. D. Land, $8 00; J. F. Landers, $10.00: Katharine Lan ders, $18.00; B, H. Lee. $8.00; F. P. Lewis, $8.00; Margaret Llnierfelt, $10.00: M. N. Long, $1000; W. M. Lusk. $13.00; Rltta Mathus, $13 00; P. MacEntyr. $1000; Henry Mayer. $8.00; A. R. Maynard. $5.00; Mary Mee. $8 00; M. McBrlde, $13 00; J. N. Mc Cune, $10.00; Phebe McCoy. $10 00; Mary McMIUen, $16.00; Oeo. McDon ald, $8.00: John H. McJImsey, $is.oo; Laura McKlnney, $8.00; Emma Mc Kray, $8.00; Paul Mllkowlskl, $10.(10; Ous Mitchell, $10.00; Lulu Muncly, $20.00; E. J. Murphy, $8.00; P. H. Mvera. an nn, ur u m.,a .o nn. Nells Nellaen, $6.00; J. T. Oden,' $16.00; Sarah rvlati am nn. r...i- r $8 00; James Owens. $10.00; H. L Pal mer, eio.uu; oaran Parker, $8.00; Olive Poraon, $10.00; Heater Pence. $5.00; IiOlllaa. Pennv lnn- T im- n $8.00; Lewis Pettis, $10.00; E. E.' rneips, SB.oo; M. B. Pinion. $10 00: W. T. Plank. $8.00: F. M. Poole aio nn- C E. Pnvar. an nn. T. u n- i .J $8.00: M. H. Price, $5.00:' J. H. Potter eiu.w; j. w. nocK, $8.00; I. M. Row", $800; Thos. Sockett, $8 00; Bnrny Salsman. $8.00; O. M. Selby, $10 00; W. F. Shaw, $5 00; Minnie Shaw. $500; J. C. Shipley, $800: Rebecca Slaughter. $10 00; J. D. Slagle, $10 00: oiiiniiwooq. si.uu: Ida Smith. $10 DO- Ann), flmlfl, .-in nn. ........ Smith. $8 00; J. R. Smith, $8 00: Ella Smith. $10 00; O. E. Snearley. $15 00: M. L. Boukup, $10.00; Marlon Sows.h. $10.00; F. L. Spencer. $10.00; Mary Stanable. $12 nn, u.njv.nv,.n. .unn. Luclnda Stephens, $1200; Addle Stru- I ic, .i.uu; w. j. aturgis, $8.00: Mc- iviniii. ouroer, . .o.uu; wary swinden. $10 00; Alex Tate, $8 00; Mary Taylor. Sinnn- Atl.trnll Tiuln. a. nn. n Tellon. $12.00: Jennie Thatcher $8.00, w. u. lownaena. $1600: c. A. Turner $10.00: W. Tumbough. $8 00: Frances VanCleve. $8 00: L. VanOundy, $l5.(io C. E. Velln, $8.00: C. M. Walte. $12.00: J. D. Wakefield. $20.00; W. C. Ward $10.00: J. n W.l.ln. aia nn. Uf,mn Watson, $10.00: Mary Webater, 'tI3.no T. J. West, tlo.00; Nancy Wilson, Tu.uv, tj . w. wnson, .0.00; a. c. W!t- son. 68 On- u.n WnnH an nn. Wrtght. MOO; J. A. Wright. ' $12 '00: a. minub, ,ivw; Alizanetn WUlf. $8 00; Margaret Yaster, $10 00; Eliza beth Yockev. aiAnn, .Tam. v $8.00. rtn.. Zera Dahaclr . 1 nn nAn ci -.. t6 00: Harry Wrlgnt. tla.OO: Chaa. ; Foeller, $6.00: James Miller. $9 00; A D. Moore. $3.00; Chas. Foeller. $25.00: ! Harold Brings .7 an- t. u u..nu.. ' $4.50; O. F. Rlgel. $3 00; Morria Byrne! I ... ijvi; una AVgans, S3 00: O. R. Tres. i ham. $3 00; R. M. Fraln, $8 00; Fred '. PV.Iti SI nn- I r r. u ... nn. n . Hughea. $3.00; Prank Turner. $3 .00; 1 Buck Walch, $1 50: o. H. Peyton. $6.00. Road Fund. Ouy Moore. $14 34; Shell Oil Co , I $88 00; Austin Western Machy. Co., : $197 50; National Hospital Association, $39.36; The Texas Company. $135.89: 1 Oeneral Petroleum Corp., $1,395.46; F. ( av Bornobuni. $500.00: Medford Hard ware Co., $3.20: Pleroo Auto Fretghfc, $3.10; w. c. Foster. $1434: M. L. Hulae, 118.13; Southern Pacific Co, $503.38: Paul B. Rynnlng, $16161; StntA TnritlxfrlMl tMHant. (nnnnntm slon, 1389.78: National Hospital As elation, $37.04; Secretary of Stats, $ 60; Woodbury Company, $8.71; R. W. Erlckson, $9.56; Ed Clngcade. $1193: 0. H. Walker, tll.95; F. w. Gray, $3.60; National Hospital Association, $37.61; Woodbury Co., $3190: Miller Tractor Co., tl.15; King Brothers, $37.84; Medford Plate Glass and Mir ror Works. $8.60; The White Company. $99 88; Wm. Bruin. $97.75: Wm. Fox, $89.38; Clifford Oarvin. $59.75; Fred. West, $4.78: M, J. Love. $4.78; A. K. Scranton. $3.60: Lloyd Wilson, $9.56: ' Chas. Layton, $11.56; Lester Throck morten, $98.00; L. O. Palmer, $23.90; Rudy Weldman, $61.03: W. F. Charley, $4.78; O. E. Poole, $9.66: Frank Rail ton, $11.96; Elsw-orth Btowell. $4.39: Dale Smith, $7.17; Lee Powell, $7.17; H. H. Parker, $7.17; Chas. Walker, $19.13: Walter Sherld, $1.19; W. M. Tethrow, $98.00: Henry Meyer, $84 40: Ray Barker, $89.75; A. H. Heath. $59.75; John Woo ten. $57.38: Fred Virtue, $67.36; J. B. Boothe. $54 07; Elmer Wright. t23.90; John Smith. $2.39; Lynl Hartman. $99.76; Cn.-ia. BUtch, $3. 9; Earl Bryant, $59.75; J, B. Hamacker, $59.75; Chester Pursoll, $70.56; Wm. Eden, $28.68; Wesley Hartman, $108.00; James Glvan, 13 30; Dan Shusa, $3.39; Jack Thresher, $128.00; Harry Tonn. $84.40; Louie Loeffler. $78.00: J. B. Williams, $7.17; O. H. Tlce, $9.97: C. Z. Boyden, $8.00; J. F. Gilllngs. $33.00: E. Hall, $90 65; Don Fredericks, $59.75: Edward Hu bert, $38.45; H. O. Walker, $70.76; R). J- Rlnabarger, $110,50: F. E. Jenkins, $09 75; w. J. Burbldge, $88.00: J. A, Llttell, $89.70; Jack Fortln, $105.00; R N. Finney, $95.00; H. C. Dooms, $87.06: Oale Moulton. $94.00; Ed Still well, $124.25; W. L. Tolle, $89.75; Har old Tolls. $90.85; Claude Wilson, $90.65; Ira Wilson. $90.65; C. L. Sm'th, $99.00: John Moulton, $103.74: Ralph, Merrltt. $88 00: John Grlbble, $5.38: Scott Boyer. $60 36: Cliff Gaas, $72 30; O. E. Auetln. $57.96; B. H. Moulton, $05 69; Bud Schulz. $2 99; Tom Row. berry, $148.00; D. O. Modrell. $98 50: Chaa, Dooms, $136.38: R. T. Weld man, $25.13; R. D. Hlnes. $89.75; F. M. Corlels, $89.70; R. J. Knla'nt, $82.87; Thos. Vestal. t3.39: Percy Ha ley, $98.00; L. J. Blgham, $98.50; Zim merman Swlhert, t702.64; Secretary State. $3.00; Bureau of Labor, $17.00; Llttrell Parts Co., $8.69; Porter Lum ber Co., $447.76. Klamath Dairyman R. C. WOODRUFF R. C. Woodruff of Klamath Kalis -1. the operator of one of the most extensive dairy ranches In Klamotn county. Direct Reduction LOANS on HOMES Variable Interest 6 to 8 In Medford District First Federal Spinas & Loan Assn. of Medtord 27 No. Holly St. I a vr'"