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PAGE FIFTEEN iWA-hiVlili WHAT YOU WANT Qtassifleet FOR EASY RE FERE MCE: VVAliVtlC Vtt liUV eotitiow JfEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 26, 1933. 8 WkliVlili I Vtt Brad 'efy a on this page. Ion will probably find et tctlf the thing you want to boy or sell. It It Isn't there. adTertlse. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each addlttonal Insertion, Jtc per word Mlnlmnm 10c) fer line per month without cop; changea Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Hacksaw frame on No. Central or East Jackson. Return 529 E. Main. Will pay lor your trouble. LrOST IX dog missing, call 1516 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Pleasant, capable girl or woman for light housework In mod ern country home. Extra privileges for right person. Box 2634. Tribune. WANTED Capable girl for work in small home for man and wife. Good wage. 814 E. rffnth. WANTED Woman to help with housework and be companion to elderly lady. 117 So. Holly. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Book keeper-Accountant for lumber manufacturing firm, lo cated In Klamath Palls. Must un derstand lumber accounting, be accurate, and have capacity. If you have good record and can qualify, answer in own hand, giving names of former employers with details. Box 6910. Tribune. WANTED by large responsible Med ford shipper. Packing House Fors man. Must have experience in Med ford district; also must furnish re liable references. Write P. O. Bex 1041, Med ford. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED A limited number of stu dents to attend packing school oe glnnlng July 31 at the Ala Vista Packing House. Phone 8-F-14. Mar ' lan Stanclllfe. WANTED 150 hop pickers. Four weeks picking, beginning August 16. Good camp ground with cabins and wood furnished. Apply to B M. Clute. Applegate, Oregon. WANTED SITUATIONS WOMAN with boy 10 yrs. wants work as housekeeper. Write Mrs. Dorothy Gibbon. Jacksonville, Ore. WANTED-M1SCELLANEOUS WANTED '29 Ford sedan or phaeton, in good condition. Write F. M. Stlehl, Rogue River, Ore. WANTED Will buy on terms like rent. 6 room modern house. Em ployed adults. Box 2612, Tribune. WANTED Light coupe, prefer '33 Plymouth. State terms. No dealers. Box 2610, Tribune. STEADY RENTERS want 6 or 8 room well furnished house. Oil burner or furnace. Call 388-X after 6:00. WANTED TO RENT Small house. furnished or partly furnished. Box 3602. Tribune. WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs, and pastue. J. J- Osenbrugge. WANTED Stock suitable for fox feed. Phone 1133. WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE SEPTEMBER FIRST Responsible party would like to rent modern furnished house Sept. 1 in good location east aide preferred. Must be 6 or 7 rooms with 3 sleep ing rooms. Have 7-room furnished house In Eugene. Would exchange on equitable rental baais. Address 3973 care Mall Tribune. WAV TUT ri-uw mn' and OOVS SUltS and shoes; also 42 to 62 in ladles j clothing. Used Wardrobe Shop, am S. Main. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles. Wants load for there or way points. Phone 615- Hawtey Transfer. F WANTED tt pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves We also buy metals, bides, pelts wool and m hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED Heifer calve Write Ruby Sofaulz. Beagle. Oregon. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 618 South Holly St. Five room attractlvelv furnished home, electric range, pfigldaire. nice yard. 40 inc. water. Charles R. Ray. Real tor. Medford Bldg., Phone 302. FOR RENT Modem 5-room house on No. Birtlett. Will be vacant Aug. 1st. Phone Mrs. R. A. Skinner, 510-R-3. FOR RENT Modern 5-room stucco unfurnished. 625 Pine. FOR RENT The ground floor duplex w w. j ijo;ne at ott oanv .hh.lj -j i f completely furnished: oeaur:ful grounds; oil burner furnace. Pone ) W. W. Walker at 31 or 898-J-3 Avaa&ie August 1. 1 POH RENT - H-m- frnisned Ji unju.oisaca a.ovc fttui FOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 9 room modern house, wefl located. Also have 2 acres and house. I Q. Plcnell. 304 E. Main. FOR RENT S-room nicely furnished house: basement and furnace. In quire 40S W. Second. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment. Sleeping porch and pri vate bath. 331 Apple St. FURN. apt for rent. 229 No. Ivy. FURNISHED 3-room apt., llghte and water. Adults. 243 N. Holly. NEATLY furnlahed apt. for two adults. 905 W. Tenth. Call by day. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. combination living and dining room, fireplace, sleeping room with closet, kitchenette. Hot and cold water, also steam heat furnished. Apply Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT One 1-room apt a: one 2-room apt. (7.50; one 3-room apt 912.50: two cabins 5 each. Cecil Jennings. Coffee Ann's, Front and Main. FURNISHED APT. Garage. Adults. 604 W. Tenth. FOR RENT Hotel Holland Apta. Tel 710. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room, also garage If desired. 325 So. Riverside ave. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. Call before 9:30 or after 4:30. Phone 432-W. 33 No. Peach. ATTRACTIVE rooms at 18 N. Or&nso. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 3 Grape FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM and board In private home. 211 No. Peach. RATES reasonable at 716 B. Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR LEASE 40-acre ranch, with or without stock. J. J. Spltzer, Med. Eagle Point Star Route. FOR RENT-Buslness location room ' 16x50. Will remodel to suit tenant Apply Mail Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished cabins 2 00 per week. 153 Granite St. Ashland BOATS FOR RENT at Four Mile lake. BACHELOR cabin; men only. 445 so Front. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE for Rogue River 2 houses. Sand Point, Idaho and 50 ucre - farm, with 4 room house. Value $5,000.00. P. Wendt, Ashland, Oregon. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SACRIFICE SALE 10 acres improved and irrigated on state highway. L. G. Pickell, 204 E. Main. FOR SALE Bungalow, 6 rooms fur nished. Location So. Fir St. 1650 Payment $200. H. N. Lofland, 225 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE 25 A. Improved land. 2 ml. north of Jacksonville. Old Stage Road. C. J. McCay. FOR SALE Partly furnished 4 -room house. Large lot with fine garden. On east side. Cheap and terms. Call at 414 S. Riverside. MUST sacrifice good lot facing South Oakdale. No reasonable offer re fused. 307 So. Oakdale. BEAUTIFUL Highway Home with 32 acres in cultivation and Irrigated. The dwelling has maple floors, fire places, 3 bed-rooms, fine well with electric pressure system. This fine, diversified farm home can be bought together with cows, poultry, crops, furniture, all complete, for 9.000. Terms. Brown & White, Rtaltors, 104 W. Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE House on boulevard equipped for Normal stu dents. Verv desirable location. In quire 272 Beach St., Ashland. FOR SALE 1 acre of excellent toil, 5-room modern house, electric pump, fruit trees, livestock and poultry; 1 '4 miles from Sacra mento. Will sell entire ranch for 2000 or trade for Medford prop erty. Terms considered. Write Ruoy Schulz. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE by owner 6 room, strictly modern house. rjaaement. furnace, beautiful lawn, trees and sruooery Double garage. Bargain for imme diate sale. 1218 West Main. Phone 290-W. SALE OR TRADE Equity in cloae-ln modern residence, large lot. Would trade for equity in small country place This property would return good Income If reuWd. Box d789 Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building & Load Ase'n Phone 193. WHEN vou think of real estate think of BrowD White. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 130 turkeys. Phone 12-F-8. Eagle Point. FOR SALE R. I R. yearling hens and males. Selected breeding stock. Also fat hens and fryers. Cum mi rips Poultry Ranch, 5 ml. out Midway Road. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner p!r- Mann, i mile north of Four Corner Service Station. Midway Road. FOR SALE DOGS PETS LLEWELLYN setter pups. 3 rn.mf.hs old. Reasonable. Dr. I. H. Gove. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Good 30x34 model T Ford tires, cheap, ao namnwu 29 FORD TJd-r. new paint. A-l me cjMr.::;v. B:jt-n prle this ee. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodze and p.ymoum "23 FCKD T.:dor. P.o:.e. 113'.. 8 :o 5 o.- u;4 Norta Riverside aiier i. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS AND CARS Several good used trucks, late mod els In Chevrolet. Fords. Studebak rs. Reos. Fine lor long hauls or fruit haula. 1929 Grahajn sedan, nice ahapa. 1931 Ford coupe, like new. 1931 Pontine sedan. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Stiles and Service. FOR 8ALE School bus. Inquire School Dlst. No. 9, Eagle Point, Ore gon. GOOD USED CARS 30-Day Written Guarantee 1935 Ford 2 -door sedan. 1933 Ford sedan. 1932 Chrysler 6 sedan. 1932 Plymouth sedan. 1932 Chevrolet 2 -door sedan. 1929 Cadillac sedan. 1928 LaSalle sedan. 1929 Chevrolet coach. 1929 Chevrolet coupe. 1928 LaSalle coupe. Also several good low priced cars. Used Car Lot. North Side, East 6th ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Phone 18. 38 N. Riverside FOR SALE Ford V-8 DeLuxe Phae ton; radio, air-wheels. 208 Van couver Ave. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION ! Rebuilt farm Implements of all kinds at very low prices. 39 S. Grape St. Come and see It. FOR SALE White Rotary electric sewing machine. Reasonable. 411 Arcadia. Phone 1509 daytime. Mrs. Ploy hart. FOR SALE Apricots, light crop Geo. Alford. Fern Valley. EXCELLENT apricots. Til tons. Best for canning. Bring your container. 311 So. Peach. FOR SALE Electric refrigerator, good condition, $50.00 cash. 323 N. Grape. FOR SALE Apricots. Mrs. R. J. Earl. Phone 406-J-l. FOR SALE Complete lubrication equipment. Witham Magneto and - Parts Co. FOR SALE 200-lb. Ice box; 5 ft. roll top desk; meat slloer, 4 -drawer cash register; col fee grinder; counter scales, show cases, hand truck, ccal oil machine with 200-gal. under ground tank. B. P. Thelss Store, Central Point, Ore, - FOR SALE Flamo enamel gas range like new, $60. Phone 24 Gold Hill. P. O. Box 542. FOR SALE OR TRADE -Cedar boat, trailer, adding machine, tents, eic 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Mandolin, violin, Philco radio, excellent condition. Phone 1249 -L. I.FOR SALE 50 tons baled alfalfa and clover hay or trade lor hogs, .grain, or dairy cows. C. R. Natwick. Eagle Point. Phone 5-F-14. FOR SALE Air compressor, new bat tery charger, new Day Jewett one auto trunk. Frees Garage, 801 No. Central. Phone 1388. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired) Reasonable prices Ftck's Hardware JACKS SACKS 20.000 sacks on hand. No. l's tnd 2's. See us before you buy. Med ford Bargain House FOR SALE A No. 1 clean alfalfa hay 110.50 ton In field. Elinor Hauley Bush. Phone 902 after 6:00 p. m. FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Wlllord's sav.dsrich Shop. So. Riverside. PERSONAL GIFTED Psychic gives advice on all affairs of life. 903 No. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS HAVE cash buyer for modern home. L. G. Pickell. 204 E. Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. . ABSTRAC1 CO. Abstracts of Title and ntie insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ntie. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Centra) Ave- upstairs. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McOonagle. 268-M. Commercial Spraying. Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAJOH1 Teacher rd Piano and Steel Guitar Sung writ ing service Studio 318 LiOe-tj Bunding. Medford Ore. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 (or persona) or household pur poses oa House Furnishings or Autos: a lac Cars RefiDinced Loans closed within 30 minutes License No d 157 See W B Thomas or E J. Riley 46 So Central. Transfer. Furniture Van. MOVE in padded vans, Cal., Ore. and Wash Fully Insured. Reasonable rates. Mtrtin Bros.. Grants Pass. Phone 146-J. Transfer. TRDCKINO AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance naullng Furni ture moving, etc Reasonable rates. Tel 843 P E Samson Co EAD9 TRANSFER STORAGE CO Office 1016 No Central Phone 314 Prices right Service guaranteed. HAWLET rRANSFER - Expert pact ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices rurht 819 North Riverside Pnone 815 Etnert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROF DO IT I1 111 House caning floi waxing on total ru &ieuiii sod upovtsterixiti. LEGAL NOTICES City Treasurer's Notice of Bond pay ment. Notice Is hereby given that there will be funds on hand August 1st. 1935. for the redemption of the fol lowing Improvement Bonds: CITY OF MEDFORD IMPROVE MENT BOND. Series No. 6. dited August 1st, 1931. Nos. 1 to 50 In clusive. Interest on above bonds will oeaee after August 1, 1935. GUS H. SAMUELS, , Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. Notice of Sale of Real Property for Delinquent Assessments City of Medford. 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 arate parcels and sell to the first person offering to pay the amount of the assessments of the City of Medford against each such parcel of 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 ihe 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 btrventeeu (17). Original Town, assessed to Phil S. Loosley, under Ordinance No. 380. dated September 29. 1910; amount unpaid $61.60, Interest (25.85, 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, under Ordinance No. 380. dated September 29, 1910; amount unpaid $61.50, Interest $25.85. pen alty $3.60, costs of advertising and sale $1.75, totiil $92.70. PARCEL NO. 3: Oeratdlne Thelss; Lot Ten (10) and the North half of Lot Eleven IN1', 11). Original Town, assessed to M. G. Thelss, under Ordinance No. 608. dated Nov. 10, 1911; amount unpaid $4.93. Interest Sl.uo, 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. PARCEL NO. 5: Medford Planing Mill; Lot One (l). Block Thirty Three (33). Original Town, assessed to Paul Hansen, under Ordinance No. 688. dated July 13. 1912: amount un paid $57.72, Interest $19.04. penalty $3.12, costs of advertising and sale 51.(0, T.OIIU SUl.UJ. PARCEL NO. 6: Medford Planing Mill; Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) or Block Thirty-Three (33), 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 $6.21. costs of adver tising and sale $2.00, total $16165. PARCEL NO. 7: John F. White, Lot Fifteen (lij) of Block Forty-Five io). original iown, assessed to John F. White, under Ordinance No. 159. dated July 7. 1908; amount unpaid $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 (53), Original Town, assessed to John F. White. i tinder Ordinances Nos. 392 and 171. ! dated October 30, 1910 and Novem- oer 24. 1908 respectively; amount un paid $33.24, Interest $8.97. penalty $1.69, costs of advertising and bale $2.00, total $45.00. PARCEL NO. 9: John F. White; Lot Three (3) of Block Fifty-Four (54), Original Town, assessed to John F. White aid I. W. Thomas, under Ordinances Nos. 762 and 728. dated July 13, 1913 and February 6, 1318 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Characteristic fruits of ths gourd family . Behold IS. Largs migra tion from a place 14. Irregular 15. Vary thin 16. Femals deer 17. Exist 18. Palm Illy 19. Eldest: taw 31. Play on words . Very black 25. Golf mound 2. Retained 27. Matures 29. Went swiftly on foot tl. Cubic meter 32. Leaven 36, Old soldier: colloq. SB. One who takes the Initiative 19. Promontory 42. Mexican rub bar tres 44. Finished 45. Ame.'lcan author 18. Cleaning Im plement fl. Has being 19. Ornamental knot Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle TlAlMlPp 1 D OR OPE 0.kL OlTO 0 N iilr11Fl1viio s E L U E. p jjsjpjl R E 5 MiHH n S C QGN k TEiD ETER awe Ms' e we p 1 e l v TENS EM ELLIPSE BTAMLllRi fell E l. TTsTm M g foc e r. O V ENlE g ftjNODE TE5 TM 0 b iiD A ANT SfSE T 'M.C AijP" SO. Piece out 61. Englt.iii racs track 54. Birds of brilliant plumage S8. Something very choice or precious 57. Proves un faithful to 89. Meaning 7 15 13 4 o hM 7 Q 7 0 " 'W;- ; i5 'I If 72 23 Z4 '25 0,, f'M Tj ' 28 Jo W""W' "' )':, ' ,,. '. 3i 37 ,.,: 3d M v;,;;. 50 ,.. 51 52 S3 respectively; amount unpaid $4 1S.1 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 (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 18. Interest $1.13, penalty $.21. costs of advertising and sale $2.00, total $7.50. PARCEL NO. 11: Jomi F. White; Lots Three (3) and Four (4), Block Fifty-Four (54). Original Town, as sessed to John F. White, under Ord inance No. 159. dated July 7. 1908; amount unpaid $12.63, interest $3.o8. penalty $.64, costs of advertising and sale $1.75. total $18 30. PARCEL NO. 12: O. A. Gitzen; Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Block Fifty-seven (57). Original Town, assessed to 8. C. Godlove and S. A. Nye, under Ordinances Nos. 604 and 198. dated November 10. 1911. and June 19, 1909; amount unpaid $389.97, Interest 198.87. costs of ad vertising and sale ea.00, total $590.84. PARCEL NO. 14: Lillian O. Wat erman; Lot Five (5) of Block Seventy Six (76), Original Town, assessed to M. L. Alford, 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 and 549, dated July 18, 1912 and August 23. 1911 respectively; amount unpaid $14434, 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 418. Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon, assessed to Louis B. Warner under Ordinance No. 217, dated Au gust 16, 1909; amount unpaid $9 34, interest $2.80, penalty $.50, costs of advertising and stile $1.75, total $14.39. PARCEL NO. 18: Blrdeen Myers; Land described volume 60. page 664. Deed Records of Jackson County. Oregon, assessed to W. S. Jones un der Ordinance No. 217, dated August 16. 1909; amount unpaid $11.60, in terest $3.48, penalty $.62, costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $17.45. PARCEL NO. if): Blrdeen Myers; Land described volume 60, page 604, Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon, assessed to W. 8. Jones un der Ordinance No. 217, dated August 16, 1909; amount unpaid $13.72. interest $4.12. penalty $1.52, costs of advertising and sale $1.76, total $21.11. PARCEL NO. 21: W. A. Harrell; Lot One (1) of Block Three (3). Anderson Toft Addition, assessed to Minnie W. Bender under Ordinances Nos. 755 and 437. dated June 9. 1913, and January 25, 1911, respect ively; amount unpaid $144.16, Inter est $103.79, penalty $4.47, costs of advertising and sale $2.00, total S2.S4.32. PARCEL NO. 22: Otto Hendrlck- son: Lot Four (4). Block Three (d), Barr's Addition, assessed to Win. 11 Hamlin under Ordinance No. 171, dated November 24, 1908. amount unpaid $27.81, interest $28.36, costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total 867.92. PARCEL NO. 24: B. P. Thelss ond Oeraldlne Thelss; Lot Two (2) of Block Six (6) Beatty Addition, assessed to B. P. Thelss under Ord inances 013 and 541. dated November 10. 1911 and August 12. 1011; amount unpaid $19.77. Interest $6.52. penalty $1.08, costs of advertising and sale $2 00. total $29.37. PARCEL NO. 25: Geraldine Thelss; Lot Three (3) of Block Six (6), Beatty's Addition, assessed to B. P, Thelss and Ml mle Thelss undw Ordinances Nos. 613 and 541. dated November 10, 1911 and August 12, 1911 respectively; amount unpaid $10.77, Interest $0.62, penalty $1.08, costs of advertising and sale $2.00, total 20.37. PARCEL NO. 26; Geraldine Thelss; Lot Four (4) of Block Six (6) Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie rneiss under ordinances Nos. 613 and 541. dated November 10, 1911 and August 12, 1911 rrpecttvly; amount Cross-Word Puzzle I. Symbol for sodium 10. Day's march II. Sweet solution 13. Odor 20. Pronoun 23. Unseal; poetic 24. Coolness In danger it. Work with ths handi By birth 10. Alnrmatlvs vote 13. Puns 34. Fourth year college students 38. Viaduct 37. American bird it. Constellation 30. alcat roasted In small pieces on a sktwer and seasoned 40. Worship 41. The iapwlng 43. Peculiar de- fioslt of 48. Biblical country 47. Charts 52. Perceive 5.1. Is able 55. Correlative of either DOWN 1. Annoys 2. Show Z. Author of "Ths Raven" 4. Poem 5. Dry . Tapering piece 7. Laundry marhlne 8. Large vege table or gan lain unpaid 119.77. Interest 0.53. penalty ai.uu. costs 01 advertising ana sale 3 00. total (29 37. PARCEL NO. 37 : Oeraldlne Theiss; Lot One Ul of Block Seven (7). Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinances Nos. 613 and 541, dated November 10, 1911 and August 13, 1911 respectively; amount unpaid .19.77, 'nterest .6.53. pen alty .1.08, costs of advertising and sale $2.00. total .29.37. PARCEL NO. 38. Geraldine. Thelss; Lot Two (31 of Block Seven (7), Beatty's Addttlou. assessed to Minnie Thelss under ordinance No. 613, dated November )0. 1911; amount unpaid $17.04, Interest 95.63, penalty ..93 costs or advertlalng and sate 1.75. total .25.34. PARCEL NO. 39. Oeraldlne Thelss; Lot Three (3) of Block Seven (7), Beattv's Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinance No, 613. dated November 10, 1911; amount un- Dald .17.04. Interest (5.62, penalty 9.93, costs of .advertising and sale .1.75. total .25.34. PARCEL NO. 30: Geraldine Thelss; Lot Pour (41 of Block Seven i7), Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinance No. 613. datd November 10. 1911: amount unpaid 917.04, Inteiest .5.62. penally 9.93, costs of advertising and sale .1.75. total 925.34. PARCEL NO. 31: Oeraldlne Thelss; Lot One (11 of Block Eight (U). Beattv's Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinance No. olo, dated November 10, 1911: amount unpaid 929.91. Interest 99.P7. penalty 81.62. costa of advertising and salo 91.75, total 943.15. PARCEL NO. 32; B. P. Thelss; Lot Two (3) of Block tight (81, Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinances Nos. 406 and 617. dated November 15. 1910 and Decem ber 33, 1011: amount unpaid 960.00. Interest 919.79. penalty 91.47, costa of advertising and sale 92.00, total 983.26. PARCEL NO. 33: B. P. Thelss: Lot Three (3) of Block Eight (8), Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie ThelBa under ordinance Nos. 406 and 407, dated November 15. 1910 and Novem ber 20, 1910 respectively; amount un paid 955.62, Interest .18.36. penalty 91.23, costs of advertising and lale 92.00. total 977.20. PARCEL NO. 35: W. O. Staley; Lot Six (6) of Block Six (6). Carlton Addition, assessed to C. B. Carlton under Ordinance No. 643, dated Jan uary 18, 1913; amount unpaid 920.44. interest 913.49, penalty 91-40, costs of advertising and sale 91.76, total .37.08. PARCEL' NO. 86 : Oeraldlne Thelss; Lots Two (3) of Block Two (2), Cot tage Addition; assessed to M. O. Thelss under Ordinances Nos. 635. 617 and 684. dated July 6, 1911, De cember 22. 1911 and July 23, 1813 respectively; amount unpaid 9411.31, Interest 9136.69, penalty 922.38, costs of advertising and sale 93.00, total 9571.28. PARCEL NO. 38: W. H. Leverette; Lot Toll (lOp of Block Two 2), Helm's Addition; assessed to Wm. stalley under Ordinance No. 392. dated October 30, 1910; amount un paid 916.84, Interest 93.32, costa of advertising and sale 91.76. total 920.91. . parcf.i, NO. 89: W. H. Leverette; Lot Eleven (11) of Block Two (3). Helm's Addition; assessed to Wm. Rtniiev under Ordinance No.' 392 dated October 30, 1910; amount un pold 932.31, Interest 96.70, costa of advertising and sale 91.75, total .40.85. PARCEL NO. 40; A. M. Woodford; rr. Five i6i of Block Three (3), Helm's Addition; assessed to A. M. Woodford under ordinance no. ou.. dated October 30, 1010; amount un paid 933.16. Interest 910.61. penalty 91.74, costs of advertising and sale 91.75, total 946.36. PARCEL NO. 41: A. M. Woodford; Lot Five (51 of Block Three (3). Helm's Addition; assessed to Eliza Woodford under Ordinance No. 404, dated November HI, 1910; amount unpaid 910.38. Interest 93.43, penalty 9 64, costs of advertising and aalo 91.76, total 9111.10. PARCEL NO. 42: A. M. Wood ford: North 20 feet of Lot Six (6), Block Three (3). Helm'a Addition; assessed to A. M. Woodford under nrriiii.tira No. 392. dated October 30, 1910; amount unpaid 913.26, Interest 94.37,. penally 9.73, costa or aover tlslng and sale 91.75, total 920.10. PARCEL NO. 43: J. R. Woodford; nni.ili -niiL feet of Lot Six 16), Block Three (3). Helm's Addition; assessed to Lillian Woodford under ordinance No 404, dated November 21, lmo; .n,nnnt unoald 92.82. Interest 993, penulty 9.16, costs of advertising and sale 91.75, total 90.00. PARCEL NO. 44: J. B. Woodford; rl. Hnven 171 of Block Three (3). Helm's Addition; assessed to J. R. Woodford and Lillian wooaiora un der Ordinances Nos. 392 and 404. dated October 30. 1910 and November 21, 1910 respectively; amount unpaid 94966, Interest 916.36. penalty 92.88, costs of advertising and sale 92.00. tout 970.78. PARCEL NO. 49: Dennll Mc Danlel; Lot Ten (10) of Block One (1), Kendall'. Addition; assessed to p. r. smith under Ordinance No. 613, dated November 10, 1911; amount unpaid 99.17, Interest 92.18, penalty 9.48, costs of advertising and sale 91.76. total 913.88. PARCEL NO. 50: James Stewart; Lot Four (4) of Block One (1), Laurel Park Addition; assessed to M. H. Horton under Ordinance No. 642. dated August 12, loll; amount un paid 916.14, Intorest 93.38, coats of advertising and sale 91.76. total 921.27. PARCEL NO. 31: James Stewart; Lot Five (6) of Block One ( 1). Laurel Park Addition; assessed to M. H. Horton under Ordinance No. 642. dated August I9I1; amount un paid 916.14. Interest 93 38. costa of advertising and sale ti.10, m 931.27 PARCEL NO. 62: James Stewart; Lot Nine (9) of Block One (1), Laurel Park Addition; assessed to Mervln H, Horton under Ordinance Nos. 642 and 636, dated August 12. 1911 and January 18, 1912; amount unpaid 931.86, Interest 96 08. costs of advertising and suie 9300, total 940.64. PARCEL NO. 83: James Stewart; Lot Sixteen (16) of Block One (1). Laurel Park Addition; assessed to Mervln H. Horton under Ordinances Nos. 642 and 635. dated August 13. 1811 and Januar) 18, 1912: amount unpaid 931.86. Interest 96.68. costs ol advertising and sale 92.00, total 64054. PARCEL NO. 64: James SUwart; Lot Seventeen (17) of Block One (1), Laurel Park Addition: assessed to Mervln H. Horton under Ordinances Nol. 642 and 6:15, dated August 12. 1911 and January 18, 1912 respect ively; bmounl unpaid 931.86. Inter est 96 68, costa of advertising and sale .2 00, total 940.64. PARCEL NO. 64A: James Stewart; Lot Twenty-Five (26) of Block One (1). Laurel Park Addition; assessed to Mervln H. Horton under ordin ances Nos. 642 and 635. dated August 13. 1811 and January 18. 1812 re spectively: amount unpaid 830 80. j interest 96.43. costs of advertising and sala 92.OO, total 9jK.03. PARCEL NO. 63: F J. Spauldlng; ! Lot Seven (71 of Block Four (41. i Mary Place Addition; assessed to L. D. Canfleld under Ordinances Nos. 529. 358 and 247, dated July 13, 1911, August 3, 1910 and November 8. 1909 respectively; amount unpaid 930082. Interest 9238 89. penalty 911.70, costs of advertising and sale 93.00. total 9553.41. PARCEL NO. 66: F. 3. 8pauldlng: Lot Eight (8) of Block Four Hi. Mary Place Addition; assessed to L. D. Canfleld under Ordinances Nos. 529, 358 and 247, dated July 13. 1311. August 3. 1910 and November 8. 1909 respectively; amount unpaid 931831, Interest 9252 55, penalty 912.20, costa of advertising and sale 92.00, total 9585.06. PARCEL NO. 57: F. J. Spauldlng; Lot Nine (9) of Block Four (4), Mary Place Addition; assessed to L. D. Can field under Ordinance No. 629. dated July 13. 1911; amount unpaid 9282 80. Interest .229.07, penalty 911.82. costs of advertising aud sale 91.75. total 9525.14. PARCEL NO. 58: 8ophenla and W. H. Gore; Lota One (1) and Two (2) of Block One II), Oaklawn Addi tion; assessed to Sophenla and W. H. Oore under Ordinances Noa. 217 and 171, dated August 18, lb09 and Nov ember 24. 1908 respectively; amount unpaid 9105.93. Interest 934.95, pen alty 95.79, costs of advertising and sale fj.uu, total 914H.0. PARCEL NO. 69: A. L. Gall; Lot One (1) of Block Three (3). Park Addition; assessed to O. R. Chaffee, Ella Carney under Ordinances Nos. 324. 223, 225, 648 and 203, dated April 90, 1910, October 1, 1909, Octo ber 12, 1909. August 9. 1911 and November 37. 1908 respectively; amount unpaid 9760.40. Interest 9776.65, costs of advertising and sale 93 .50. total 91538.55. PARCEL NO. 60: Jno. F. White; Lot One (1) of Block Eight (8). Park Addition; assessed to Jno. F. Wlill under Ordinances Nos. 397, 765 and 171, dated October 22, 1910, July 18. 1913 and November 24, 1908 re spectively; amuuut unpaid 946.10, Interest 913.44, penalty 93.36, costs of advertising and sale 93.00, total 963.90. PARCEL NO. 61: Jno. F. jLVHlle. Lot Two (2) of Block Eight (8). Park Addition; assessed to Jno. F. White under Ordinance No. 765, dated July 18, 1913: amount unpaid 911.78, In terest 93.18, penalty 9.6O, costa of advertising and sale 91.76, total 917.31. PARCEL NO. 63: F. O. Clark; East 50 feet and North half of Lot Three (3) of Block Nine (9). Park Addi tion; assessed to C. 1. Hutchison un der Ordinance No. 354. dated July 13. 1910: amount unpaid .20.88. in terest 96.89, penalty $1.11, costs of advertising aud aalfl 91.75, total 930.63. PARCEL NO. 63: Geo, Kunzman; Lot Five (6) of Block One (1), Queen Anne Addition; assessed to Queen Anne Add 11. Inc., under Ord inance No. 698, dated October 20, 1911; amount unpaid 946.62, Interest 922.38, penalty 62.88, costs of ed vertlslng and sale .1.76, total 873 83. PARCEL NO. 64. Herbert Tllloy; Lot Four (4) of Block Five (6), Rosa Addition; assessed to R. H. Toft un der Ordinances Nos. 683 and 426, dated July 18, 1912 and December 28, 1910 respectively; amount unpaid 979.50, Interest 933.30, penalty 94.68, costs of advertising and Bale 92 00, total 9119.07. PARCEL NO. 65: Irene L. Shirley; Lot Seven (7) of Block Two (3) Wlldwood Addition: assessed to R, H. Toft and Jane A. Smith under Ord inances Nos. 613 and 541 respectively, dated November 10. 1911 and August 12, 1911 respectively: amount unpaid 934.14, Interest 910.23, penalty 91 78. costs of advertising and sale 92.00, total 948.16. The foregoing parcels of real prop erty will be sold subject to the lien of any other assessments of the City of Medford against the same, If any, and aubject to redemption within one year from date of sale. OUS SAMUELS, Treasurer, city of Medford. Oregon. Long Mountain LOKO MOUNTAIN. July 36 (fipl.) Ths electric storm which swept through this district Sunday evening destroyed a transformer making an Inconvenience) to the people who de pended on pumps for water. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holmsn and daughter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Peavy of Eagle Point Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgs Stowell and nleoe Bonney Jean Stowell, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgs Lawson attended a picnic at th Butts Falls hatchery Sunday given In honor of Mrs. Mitchell of Oklahoma, who Is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgs Lawson of this vicinity. v Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holmsn and two children and Millard Northcraft of Medford who has been spending a week at the Holman home and Mr. and Mrs. Owens of Antelope spent Sunday at Dead Indian Soda Springs. (lulls Return to Lakes TTLTON VELLfl , O. (UP) Seagulls which were numerous on the Ohio river here following a Oreat Lakes storm recently, have left this area, presumably to return north. Natural 1st said the birds flew south to es cape the gale. FARMERS and FRUIT GROWERS Guaranteed. Reconditioned Used Trucks AH modelg, Chevroleta and Fords, Pickups, Vi Ton Trucks. All thoroughly reconditioned, both for appearance and service. We have a large stock and this is an opportunity to get a good farm truck at a big saving in price. A few of the bargains we offer: 1934157 W.B. Chevrolet chassis and cab, good tires v .. : $585.00 1933157 W.B. Chevrolet, rebuilt throughout, very good rubber $475.00 1932157 W.B. Chevrolet, new pistons, new tires, new paint $435.00 1931157 W.B. Chevrolet in excellent condition $365.00 New flat rack on any truck . ....$35.00 It will pay you to drive to Klamath Falls, and see our stock Open till nine at night and all day Sunday SPECIAL FARMERS TERMS LOCKE MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet Sales and Service 522 South Sixth St., Klamath Falls, Oregon THE GRANGE Phoenli Grange Phoenix Orange met Tuesday night with thirty-nine members present. Interest centered about the Po mona meeting to be held at ths Phoenix Orange hall Saturday. All members are urged to be present. It Is hoped that Phoenix will win ths prize to be given by the Pomona Orange for largest attendance. Ladles who are to help with ths dinner are asked to be at the hall la time to make some preparations In the dining room before the meeting opens at 10 o'clock. Also all ladles promising table cloths are asked to have them at the hall early Saturday morning or give to some member of the committee Friday. Interest Is keen for the meeting to be held at the Roxy Ann Orange on August 2nd. A motion carried to ea ter the officers seating drill to be competed In prior to the State meet ing In Medford In November. Home Economics olubs are to bs guests of the club at the Eagle Point Orange on July 31. Program for the lecture hour was put on by the men with Prank Mar shall as chairman. The program con sisted of a roll call participated In by all on "Why I Joined the Grange." A talk on "Eggs" by Harry Wright, who told In a very interesting man ner the method of grading eggs and the process of candling. He also answered several questions of the members concerning the care of chickens. Cliff Maust conducted sev eral games entered Into by the entlrs group. During new business, Mrs. OUvs Floyd brought to the attention of members her thought of the need of pulmoter In the county, which lack: was found recently In the tragedy at the Jackson Hot Bprlngs. Mrs. Floyd was appointed as chairman of tho committee to make investigation of this matter. Mrs. Mary Brashears, a member of the Cricket Flat Orange of La Grande, Oregon, was a welcomed guest and brought a message from, her Orange telling of their work and progress. Refreshment committee appointed for the next meeting Is Mr. and Mrs, Lester Newbry, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kmidson, and Mr. and Mrs.. Dava Walker. Refreshment committee for. Tues day night was Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Maust, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henry and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reynolds. ' Sams Valley Orange Orange members spent an enjoy able evening at their meeting Satur day. The lecturer's program consisted of musical numbers by Mrs. Edna Stalling and Mrs. Maud Grant, and the reports of Master Fitzgerald and Wesley McDonough on their attend ance at State grange. The members were led In singing by Mrs. Maud Grant. The Northwestern district fair, to be held at Gold Hill was the main subject of the business meeting and Albert Straus. Mrs. O. T. Wilson and Geo. McDonough were appointed by the master as a committee to take charge of the grange booth. Member were advised to keep the fair In mtnd and steadily make preparations for the event. A resolution from the Bellvlew grange regarding the petition con cerning L. A. Banks was read, and after expressing the belief that miny signers of the petition were misled the grangers decided to take no Ac tion until after the regular meeting of the Jackson County Pomona Orange. After a hobo lunch furnished by the men recreational games were en Joyed by all. , Date for the annual picnic was set for Sunday, July 28 at the Elbert Olass place at McCloud. The way fol lows the Crater Lake highway as far as McCloud. crossing the bridge there, and stops at the first place on the right hand side of the road. All Sams Valley grangers are requested to at tend and Join with the members of the McCloud Grange. Hilt Battles Moiqultoes NEWPORT BEACH. Ottl. (UP) Half a million cublo yards of silt be ing dredged from the harbor bottom for better navigation Is being poured Into a Urge seaside swamp to end the mosquito annoyance. RTL'MP HID SILVER COINS MEXICO, Mo. (UP) A Martlnsburg farmer, while removing a stump on his land, struck a cache of glittering metal. He found 87 coins, all silver, dating back to 1779. It is believed ths money was burled during the Civil war. Horse Wan 30 Years Old LONDON (UP) Frank, one of Ohio's oldest horses. Is dead at 30. He was owned by Miss Mary Ana Powers.