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PAGE FIVE f '4 VV.WVliU GO WHAT YOU WANT fflassifietjO R EASY REFERENCEp1j (WsXKYlib IB BORROW rEDFORD -HAIL TRIBUNE, .DFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 2. 1933. if Read every ad on this pose. Yon will probably find ex actly the thin; yon want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. BATES Per word fl rut Insertion (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Insertion, r vriril .lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without c0py changes Phosie 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Belt to orange colored knit ted suit. Reward. Tel. 383-X. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Set timber falters: also nH liwiitnc ream. Inaulre Oeo. Backes, Lincoln, Ore, care j Henry Lbr. Co. . WANTED Experienced milker. Tel. 1 201-J. P. O. Box 412. Medford. wanted Experienced woodcutter lor 10U tiers or utuit. . i ?ANTED Boy. n years old. needs : place to stay for winter. Will take , any kind of work for clothes, room and board and small change; pre- j feribly on ranch. Box 6981, Tribune. I LIFE INSl'RANCE AN OLD RELIABLE AND PROGRES SIVE MUTUAL COMPANY WANTS A DISTRICT GENERAL AGENT FOR MEDFORD TERRITORY. MOST LIBERAL CONTRACT. CON fftnrWTIAL WRITE "STATE AGENT." Room 17-18. 180 N. COM- i MERCIAL ST.. SALEM. OREGON. I 1 T r- rjnrn t WANTED FEI-ALE HELP YtHVTED Middle-aged woman for general housework: unincumbered widow preferred. Address Box 6798. Mall Tribune. WANTED Girl for general house work to live on premises. Apply personally. 210 Medford building MALE AND FEMALE "WANTED Man and wife without children for Janitor work. Call In person at 15 Corning Court, after 5 p. m. . - - "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 WANTED POSITION 10 years' ex perience in oflce work, both fruit and lumber experience, bookkeep ing and stenographic work. Cm furnish excellent references. Box 6837. Mall Tribune. WANTED Sewing; dresses 50c and up. 216 Haven St. WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US GRAIN STORAGE Large fireproof storage space. Jackson County Peed Co,, 4th and Bartlett Sts. Tel. 803. WANTED TO BUY Limited number of good ised pianos at once. Will pay cash. Baldwin Piano Shop. W4VTTTT Pmr for 20 to 40 head nf caTtle- Rt. 3. Medford. E. W. . Gebhard. lrn-rT?n tv. v.im fitiirt-iilliir tiAct3r for losing. Inquire Henry Lumber j Co., Lincoln. Geo. Backes. WANTED 1929 or later light sedan for $125 casn and my Studebaker I touring car. F. I. Caulklns. Jack- sonviUe-Phoenlx road, near Grlllen , Crek school. FURNITURE upholstered re-finifhed. re-glued by Thibault. Phone 969-R-. r - - WANTED Flat top desk. 32x42 In. top. with single or double row of drawers; oak or dark wood finish. 6786. care Mall Tribune. EMPTY FURNITURE VAN going to Port'.ar.d August 6 or 7, wants load. jrnonc 00. tlawiey iransiet EMPTY FURNITURE VAN commfj from Alturas. Cal., wante load. P.o:ie 615, Hawley Transfer. WANTEDUsed binder. Box 75, Butte Pall. Wanted will buy on terms like rent, 5 room modern house. Em ployed adulta. Box 2612. Tribune. WANTED Beef oatt'.e. veal. UmM. .".d pastue. J. J. Osenoruge. We pav own for Household goods fum::ure and itoves We aiso ouy aifluis, hMes, pelts wool and m 3:r MEHPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 2' N orape at Pone .062 WANTED Heifer calves Write Ruoy --4J2 Bessie Oregon FOR RENT HOUSES fR RENT Furnished house. Phone 873. X. POR P.FA'T 5--00m n:cely f-jrn:?h"d , Q:,v. Tinprr.ent and furnace. In I le 4j5 w. second. 1 ,it FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern 6-room stucco unfurnished. 625 Pine. FOR RENT Homes furnished ol unfurnished. Brown & wn.lt MODERN 5-room house for rent. 213 Portland Ave. t FOR RENT House; no children. 716 Welch. FOR RENT S-room bunsalow. 37 Quince St. Adults. Call 449-M. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room turn, apt: ba-.h garage. 534 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Hotel Holland Apt. Tel 710. PARTLY furn. 5-room apt. Close In. 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment. Sleeping porch and pri vate bath. 321 Apple St. FOR RENT One 1-room apt 18; one 2-room apt. $7.50; one 3-room apt $12 50; two cabins $5 each. Cecil Jennings. Coffee Ann's, Front and Main. FURNISHED APT. 604 W. Tenth. Oarage. Adults. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS for rent. 116 Almond St. 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 404 8 Orapa FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM or room and board at 704 N. Central. RATES reasonable at 716 E. Main FOR rent- MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Business location room 16x50. Will remodel to suit tenant Apply Mall Tribune. BOATS FOR RENT at Four Mile lake. FOR EXCHANGE WANTED To trade cattle for good horse. 1500 to 1700 lbs. W. W. Hlttle. Gold Hill. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE: Calif, income, near Los An geles, for clear acreage, well located, near Medford. Box 6815. Tribune. EXCHANGE 27 acre ranch on An- derson creek for Medford property. Call at Talent Servlce BtatlOD7 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2 houses. For rent, sleep ing room. Call at 926 N. Central after 5 p. m. STOCK RANCH 389 acres, 150 culti vated, balance pasture and timber; $3500, $500 cash and $200 yearly at 6. Homeseekers Exchange, 402 East Main. SACRIFICE 4-room plastered house on court St., or will trade for late model Ford. Box 6845, Tribune. FOR SALE 120 A.; will take a house as part payment. Polk Hull, Med ford. Ore., Allen Hotel. FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 acres, house, barn. well, fenced. Will take small car as part pay. little money. Best offer takes all In short time. Adjoins J. W. Mitchell place. Rt. 4. Box 59, Buckshot road. W. C. Baxter. HAVE several high-class home prop erties In Gold Hill. Central Point. Medford. Ashland, for sale on rent al basis or trade for Portland prop erty. Big reduction for cash. See or write E. N. Stidd, 40 Granite, Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE 40 A. turkey ranch. Im proved. 400 young turkeys. New 5 rm. house. R. 3. Box 57. Eale Point E. Ferg, or Inquire 730 Dakota. FOR SALE 25 A. Improved land 3 ml. north of Jacksonville. Old Stage Rood. C. J. McCay. FOR SALE 1 acre of excellent oil. 5-room modern house, electric pump, fruit trees, livestock and poultry; 1 1'3 miles from Sacra mento. Will sell entire ranch for $2000 or trade for Medford prop erty Terms cons'dered Write Ruoy Schulz. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE by owner 8 roonT. strictly modern house, basement, furnace beautiful lawn, trees and srubbery Double garage Bargain for imme diate sale. 1218 West Main Phone 290 -W. SALE OR TRADE Equity in close-tn modem residence, large lot. Would trade for equity In small country place This property would return eood Income If rented Box 8789 Tribune. WHEN vou think of real estate thlr.i of Brown rfc White, HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT JiekJon Countv Bulldtne Lorn K'n Pinne 195 FOR SALE AUTOTVTOfjTLES ,T -. r-imc rvId H!ll. i rr l-Arw oft i-vr r-h r-.-.w- f-i 1 n no -' rov-h Art 11 ri'-m pi. 54 .. T-pt-i-) ran t.yt. ?T ?V-t!'V. ?!re-M A"". Rj.-p-cMe p-ron UM- p.TTT7 t t t-v fOTOT? CO n-r." ?rmo'.ih. Ton ct w-rf r.o TV!-" os' iir-wneel 208 Van couver Ave. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES REAL BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS AT PRICES LOWER THAN PORTLAND OR SAN FRANCISCO 1935 Plymouth Deluxe seduu. 1934 Dodge coupe. 1935 Ford sedan. 1933 Ford Deluxe sedan. 1932 Chrysler sedan. 1932 Plymouth sedan. 1932 Chevrolet coach. 1930 Ford sedan delivery. 1929 Chevrolet coach, 1929 plvmouth coach. 1929 Cadillac sedan. 1928 LaSallo sedan. Also several good low priced cn-s. Used Car t,ot, North Side. Ertst 6'..1. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Phone 18. 38 N. Rlverskie. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Some more of those cun ning feather-legged Buff Cochin Bantams: pure-bred: 7 weks old. They're only Hoc. Call at 44 North Peach, and you would better hurry. FOR SALE R. I. R. yearling hens ; and males. Selected breeding stock, i Also fat her.a and fryers. Cumminge Poultry Ranch, 5 ml. out Midway Hoaci. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE 2 fullblood Boston bull male puppies. 808 S. Central. FOR SAL LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Fresh abortion tested dairy cows. Tel. 23-F-9. E-igle Point. FOR SALE Registered Guernsey bull, 7 montha old. A good foundation animal at a depression price. W. A. Johnson, Rt. 2. Box 50, 2'2 mtlea west of Grants Pass on Upper River road. 3-YEAR-OLD work horse, unbroken, and saddle. J. Wooten. Box 435, Coieman creek. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GRAIN BAGS We carry a complete stock of gmln bngs and sack twine. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. Phone 803. FOR SALE limited quantity of good eating and cooking apples. Inquire Sgobel & Day Packing House, south nr ou. FOR SALE Glrla bicycle in good condition. 52 No. Peach. CUSTOM GRINDING Grind your grain for better feed. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. Phone 803. FOR SALE Bed. mattress, spring, dresser, piano, dining table, radio, Maytag washer, book shelves, tubs and dishes, etc. First house east of tank. Central Point. FOR SALE Bradley feed mill. Rt. 3 Medford. E. W. Gebhard. WE PAY CASH FOR GRAIN Bring us & sample for prices. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. Phone 803. FOR SALE CHEAP 1 cash register. 1 Burroughs adding machine. 1 check protector. Call Peoples Electric Store. FOR SALE Crabapplea, Ave. 101 Portland FOR SALE a wood and coal ranges, 523 E. Main. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter. , LaSalle law course. dion. Majeatlc radio, floor .amp. I golf set. croquet set. firewood. Chrysler auto 8-72 sedan. At iO I Washington St.. Medford. FOR SALE Crabapples, 3c lb. 1566-R. Tel. FOR SALE One roll-top. one flat' top office desk. Call 1353. FOR SALE Snap. 16-ft. rowboet and trailer. Camp Wlthus. 1501 North Riverside. FOR SALE Westtnghouse electric range; perfect condition. Mrs. C. C. VanScoyoc. Phone 995-W. HAVE VOUR Old Washer repaired) Reasonaole prices Picks Hardware iACKS SACKS 20.000 sacks on hand. No. l'a nd 2's. See us before you buy. Med ford Bargain House FOR SAIJ5 Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. BUSINESS CHANCES ATTRACTIVE LUNCH CAR Take to hop fields, packing houses or high way. 1031 N. Central. FOR SALE Small earnge and ma chine shop. Happy Camp. Cal. 20-h.p. Fairbanks - Morse i"-type Diesel engine, 4 -wheel 2-ton c.-.p. trailer, 2 250-cal. 10-guage ou'id tanks, new: will exchange tanics or trailer for amnll compressor. K & M. Shop. Box 63. Yreka. Cal. PERSONAL $10 OKrERS opportunity to ahare In terest in nearby cold district. In vestigate. Box 2G53. Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY An.tratts. JACKSON CO. AltSTUACl CO. Abstract ot Title and rule Insurance Tne inly complet rttle System .o Jactaon County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract! ot rttle Roornj 3 and 6 No ill Nortb Central Are., ups'-alri piano and Oultar Instruction. PR ED ALTON HAiam Tearher t! Piano and Steel Oultar Son wt". lri Mrr.oe Studio 318 Liber) Bul.dln Medford Ore Money to Lend MONEY UJA.NE& - to 300 tor peraonal or noUAe-hoId purpoaea House eu.'6ining or Autos: alac Crs tolmsnced Uoans cloaca wltmn 30 mlnutea License No 3 157 See W E rhomaa or E J Riley 4S So Central Ettierl lVln1n Clraners. Lfn o&M;f sx n - rei un H'u c:e-.ni:w tlxi axin orl ta'M cn maim aad dpauit'ru BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance hauling Furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates Tel. 833 F E Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO -Olflce 1015 No Central Phone 315 Prices rltfhb. Service guaranteed HAWLEV rRANSFER Expert pact moving equipment Price rnrht i 819 North Riverside Pnone 615 LEGAL NOTICES Nollce of Sale of Real Properly r'or 1 Delinquent Assessments Cllv i of .Medford. ' i Notice Is hereby given that on Sat- urday, the 10th day of Aunust. U35. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said dav at the front door of the City Hall of the City of , Medford, I will offer for sale In iep arote parcels and sell to the llrst person offering to pav the amount or 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 sich parcel thereof, the following described real property situated and being In the i-uy oi iweoioru, couiuy oi JacKson State of Oregon, to-wit: (name of ' the person who now appears as the I owner on the consolidated Lien l-7.i, total $21.50. Docket or the City of Medford being! PARCEL NO. 15; Lillian CI. Wat aet forth before each parcel thereof ); erman; Lot Six (6) of Block Soven'.y PARCEL NO, 1: Cora E. Trelchler. Six (70), Original Town, assessed to Lot Seven (7. Block bcenteen (17). M. L. Alford. under Ordinances Nos. Original Town, assessed to Phil s. M90 and 549. dated July 18, 1912 and Looslev. under Ordinance No. 380. August 23. 1911 respectively; amount dated September 29. 1910: amount unpaid $144.34. Interest $50.72. psn unpaid $61.50, Interest $25.85. pn-1 alty $8.01. coota of advertising nnd alty $3.60. costs of advertising and j sale $,!.00. total $205.07. sale $1.75. total $92.70. PARCEL NO. 17: Blrdeen Myers; PARCEL NO. 2: Cora E. Trelchler: Lot Eight (8), Block Seventeen (17),j Original Town, assessed to Phil S. I Loosley. undr Ordinance No. 380. dated September 29. 1910: amount unpaid $61.50, Interest $25.85. pen altv $3.60, costs of advertising and sale $1.75. total $92.70. PARCEL NO. 3: Oernldlne Thelss; Lot Ten (lot 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 $1.95, penalty $.33, costs of adver tising and sale $1.75, total $8.96. PARCEL NO. 4: W. E. Crotenu; South Thirty feet of Lot Seven (7) and North twenty feet of Lot Eight 1 a j , iiiocK iwenty-six t:io), urigmai 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 (1), Block Thirty Three (33). Original Town, assessed to Paul Hansen, under Ordinance No. 688. dated July 13. 1912: amount un paid $67.72, Intel est $19 04. penalty " Jl "B PARCEL NO. 6: Medford Planing Mill; Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve H2) 01 Block Thlrtv-Three ia:i, Original Town, assessed to P. c. Thomasen and Paul Hansen, under Ordinances Nos. 189, 391 and 688. dnted April 6r 1009, October 25. 1910 and July 18, 1912 respectively; amount unpaid $115.38, Interest $38.06. penalty $6.21. costs of adver tising nnd sale $2.00. total $161 05. PARCEL NO. 7: John F. White, Lot Fifteen (15) of Block Forty-Five (45). Original Town, 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. PARflTI Ml-i D . Tl. n ,.,l.,a Lots Scven (7, and Elght' '" Town. aTsVed" una(.r ordinances Nrw. 51QO arm ni dated October 30. 1910 and Novem- oer -4. 1908 respectively; amount un- yiwu interest a.97, penalty $1.69, costs of advertising and bale $2.00. total $45.90. parcel NO. 9: John r. White: 1 Lot Three (3) of Block Fifty-Four Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Before 4. Open court K. Mimicked 12. Weary 13. Units of weight 14. Fury IB. Marked by careful at tention throughout IT. Seed covering It. Una opposed Humble If). Cut thin 13. Pertaining to a natlon'a aca lighting force !5- Division of an automoMlo highway !0. Mouiitain where Moset iaw the Prom ised LAnd !7. Rent JO. Unwilling VI. Make precious 34. Kijuallly ',5. H.-irbor U. Other 15. River In Switzerland and Km nee 10. Rail marl flare signal Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle s y aihsitIa'g'eMaTr ab I5kUW A D AMK A L A USE 5C E RbW.XH iT DTeTs S MIR TpEWI f CH SiEJilSLMMHll gMl l E x . AJT sMEIU iPMELSh- AiJ JE RieIRleXaid i r'erTpId e p ElNTNTyMl JnMbieIrI t steco O.V A R'u'E iLlljPlSE'R.O.DEP.AlR 4L CharaTter- lattc 43. Nonprofet- luna 4S. Tar asunder 4t. Joins 60. A sine It time 61. Detest IZ. Certal grans t.- I'laythlitfiS fit. Poems hi. Desiccate p ij i a 5 i i; id 0 r zTzTzz ZT24 To Ti W IT ,, 1a 35 3lT "737 ' e TTTz 7T4l IF ! f msi uf S3 S4 -M S5 (541. Original Town, assessed to John ' F. White and I. W. Thonms, under Ordinances Nos. 762 and 728. dwled l July 13. 1913 and February 8. 1113 ) Interest ft. 13, penalty $.21. costs of I anvcrusing ana sale ez.uo, total ' (7.50. PARCEL NO. 10: John F. White: Lot Four 1 4) of Block rtfty-Kuur (541. Original Town, assessed to John F. White and 1. W. Thonms. under Ordinances Nos. 762 and 728. dated July 3. 1913 and February 6. 1913 respectively: amount unpaid 4 18, ""crest si.13. penally covs oi advertising and sal. 2 00. total PARCEL NO. 11: John F. White; ! Lots Three i3 and Four (41, Block j Fifty-Four 1 54 . Original Town, as- sessed to John F- While, under Ord-I tnance No. 159. dated July 7, 1908; ' amount unpaid $12.53. Interest $3.38. i penalty $ 64. costs of advertising and j sale 81.75. total $18.30. I PARCEL NO. 12: G. A. Oltzcn; i Lots One (1) and Two (2 of Block I Kitty-Seven (57). Original Town. I assessed to S. C. Uodlove and S. A. Nye, under Ordinances Nos. 604 Mid 198, dated November 10, 1911, and June 19, 190U: amount unpaid S3py.97, Interest 19B87, oosts of ad vertising nnd sale jw.OO. total J59U 84. PARCEL NO. 14: Lillian G. Wat erman; Lot Five (b) of Block Seventy Six (76). Original Town, assessed to M. L. AUord. under Ordinance No. 6y0. dated July 18. 1913; amount un paid $13.78, interest $3.72. penally J2.25, costs of advertising and sale Lanu descriuea volume 01. pae no. 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 sale $1.75, total $1439. PARCEL NO. IB: 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, penaltj $62, coats of advertising and sale $1.75, total $17.45. PARCEL NO. 19: Blrdeen Myers; Land described volume 60. page fi04, Deed Records of Jackson County. Oregon, assessed to W. S. Jones Mil der Ordinance No. 217, dated August 16, 1909; amount unpaid $13.72. Interest $4.12. penalty $1.52. costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $21.11. PARCEL NO. 21: W. A. Harrcll; Lot One (1) of Block Three (3). Anderson Toft Addition, assessed to Minnie W. Bender under Ordinances Nos. 755 nnd 437. dated June 9. 1913. and January 25. 1911. rcsp?ct lvelv: amount unpaid $144.16. Inter est $103.79, penalty $4.47. costs of advertising and sale $2.00, total J254 32 PARCEL NO. 22: Otto Hendrlck- son; Lot Four (4). Block Three ;3). Barr's Addition, assessed to Wm. H Hamlin under Ordinance No. 171, dated November 24. 1908. amount unpaid $27.81, Interest $28.36, costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $57.92. PARCEL NO. 24: B. P. Theiss ond Oeraldlne Tlieiss; 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 $6 52, penalty $1 .08, costs of advertising and sale $2.00, total $29.37. PARCEL NO. 25: Oeraldlne ThelAS; Lot Three (3) of Block Six (6). Beatty's Addition, assessed to B. P. Thelss and Ml inle Thelss under Ordinances Nos. 613 and 541. dated November 10. 1911 and August 12, 191 1 respectively; amount unpaid $19.77, Interest $6-52. penalty $1.08. costs of advertising and sale $2.00. total 29.37. PARCEL NO. 26. Oeraldlne Thelss; Lot Four (4) of Block Six (6)! Cross-Word Puzzle 9. Equidistant Ihics which never meet 10. Shl"ld or protection It. Take out 16. American black snake 19. RnKllsh river 20. Strike with the palm 21. Molten rock 22. Infalllhlllty 24. Encourage 2H. Hare gas Relieve 2!. rarge plant 31. Discolored place 11. Card with two spots 34. Plain an other charg In M. Veils 40. Ex.irts a money penalty 41. JufiinB gait 4J. City tn Nevada 41. Poker terra 46. JaianKe measure 4T. UapFachu- sttta cape 4S. Vlf.ous black liquid 43. Pigpen BmATBl MiO nM lc ii DOWN 1. Salamander Z. College cheer 1. Self 4. Make amends I. Put to flight 6. locomotive 7. Kemnant of combustion I. Orlrtitfii v or cart on Beatty's Addition, assessed to Mtnnle Thelss under Ordinances Nos. 613 and 541. dated November 10, 1911 and August 13, 1911 respectively; amount $1.08. costs of advertising and sale e uu. total su.af. PARCEL NO. 37: Oeraldlne Thelss; Lot One (11 of Block Seven (7), Beatty'a Addition, assessed to Mtnnle Thelss under Ordinances Nos. 613 and 541. datvd November 10, 1911 and August 12, 1911 respectively; amount unpaid $19.77. 'merest $6.52. pen alty a 1.08. costs of advertising and saie sj.uu. total s-u si. PARCEL NO. 28. -Oeraldlne Thelss; Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie' Thelss under Ordinance No. 613, dated November 10. 1911: amount unpaid $17.04. Interest $5.63. penalty $.93 costs of advertising and sale! $1.75. total $25.34. j PARCEL NO. 39. Oeraldlne Thelss; Lot Three (31 of Block Seven (71,; Beatty's Addition, assessed to Minnie; Thelss under Ordinance No. 013,; dated November 10. 1911; amount un- paid $17.04. Iniciest 5.62. penulty $.93, costs of advertising and sale $1.75. total l'JS.34. PARCEL NO. 30: Geraldlno Thol&a; Lot Four (4) of Block Seven (7), Beatty'a Addition, aasesaed to Minnie Thelss under Ordinance No. oia. dated November 10. 1911: amount unpaid D17.04, Inteiest $5.ti'J. penulty $.93. conts of iivcrttfiutg and sule $1.75. total A-J5.34. PARCEL NO. 31: Oeraldlne Thetsa: Lot One (1) of Block EiRht ',81. Beatty'a Addition, assessed to Mlnnlo Thelss under Ordinance No. 613. dated November 10, 1911: amount unpaid 29.91. Interest $9.87. penalty Sl-6'J, coats of advertlalng and sale 91.75. total 43.15. PARCEL NO. 33. B. P. TUetss: Lot Two (3) of Block EtKht (8). Beatty'a Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelsa under Ordinances Nos. 408 and 617. dated November 15. 1910 and Decem ber 22, 1911: amount unpaid a.60.00. Interest H9.79. penalty 1.47. costa of advertising and sale- J00. total 83.28. , PARCEL NO. 33: B. P. Thelsa: Lot Three (3) of Block. Eight (8. Beatry'i Addition, assessed to Minnie Thelss under Ordlnnnco Nos. 408 and 407, dated November 15. 1910 and Novem ber 20. 1U10 respectively: amount un paid $55.62. Interest S18.35, penalty $1.23, costs of advertising and Mle $2 00. total $77.20. PARCEL NO. 35: W. G. Staiey; Lot Blx (8) of Block six (8), Carlton Addition, assessed to C. B. Carlton under Ordinance No. 642. dated Jan uary 18, 1912: amount unpaid $20.44. Interest $13.40, penalty $1.40, costa of advertising and sale $U73. total $37.08. PARCEL NO. 36: Oeraldlne Thelss: Lots Two 121 of Block Two (2), Cot- taite Addition; assessed to M. O. rhelas under Ordinances Nos. 525, 617 and 684. dated July 6. 1911. De cember 22. 1911 and July 22. 1913 respectively; amount unpaid $41121, Interest $135.69. penalty $22.38. costa of advertising ond sale $2.00, total $571.28. PARCEL NO. 38. W. H. Leverette; Lot Ten (10) of Block Two (2). Helm's Addition, assessed to Wm. stailey under Ordinance No. 392. riRteri October 30. 1910: amount un- nnid 1584. Interest $3.33. costs ol advertising- and sale $1.75. total $20.91. PARCEL NO. 89: W. H. Leverette; Lot Eleven (11) of Block Two (3), Helm's Addition; assessed to Wm, stnllev under Ordinance No. S92, dated October 30. 1910; amount un paid $32.31, Interest $6.79, costs of advertising and saio i.io, tomi $40.85. PARCEL NO. 40: A. M. Woodford; Lot Five (51 of Block Throe (3), Helm's Addition: assessed to A. M. Woodford under Ordinance No. 392, cinteti October 30. 1010: amount un paid $32.16. Interest $10.61. penalty l.74. costs of advertising and sale 31.75, total $46.26. PARCEL NO. 41: A. M. Woodford: Lot Five (5) of Block Three (3). Helm's Addition; assessed to Ellra Woodford under Ordinance No. 404. dated November 21. 1910; amount unpaid $10.38, Interest $3.43. penalty $ 54, coBts of advertising and sale $1.75. total $10.10. PARCEL NO. 42: A. M. Wood ford; North 20 ',4 feet of Lot Six (8). Block Three (31. Helm's Addition; assessed to A. M. Woodford under Ordinance No. 392. dated October 50. 1U10: amount unpaid $13.38. interest $4.37, penalty $.V2, costs of adver tising and sale $1.75. total $20.10. PARCEL NO. 43: J. R. Woodford; South mv, feet of Lot Six (8). Block Three (3), Helm's Addition; assessed to Lillian Woodford under Ordinance No 404. dnted November 21. 1910; amount unpaid $2.82. Interest $.93. penalty $.16. costs of advertising and sale $1.76, total $3.85. PARCEL NO. 44: J. B. Woodford; Lot Scven (7) of Block Three (3). Helm's Addition; assessed to J. R. Woodford and Lillian Woodford un der Ordinance! Nos. 3D2 and 404. dated October 30. 1010 and November 21. 1910 respectively; amount unpaid $49.58. Interest $16.36. penalty $2 88. costs of advertising and sale $2.00. total $7079. PARCEL NO. 49: Dennis Me Danlei: Lot Ten (10) of Block One (1). Kendall's Addition; assessed to p. R. Smith under Ordinance No. 013. dated November 10. 1911: amount unpaid 17. Interest $3.48. penalty $ 48. costs of advertising and sale $1.75. total $13.88. PARCEL NO. 30: James Btewart; Lot Four (4) ot Block One (I), r.aiir.l Park Addition: assessed to M. H Horton under ordinance No. 542. dated August 12. 1911; amount un paid $1614, Interest $3 38. costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $21.27. PARCEL NO. 51: James Stewart; Lot Five (5) of Block One ( 1), Laurel Park Addition; assessed to M. H. Horton under ordinance No. 543. dated August 13. 1911: amount un paid $16.14, Interest $3 38. costa of advertising and sale $1.75. total $21 27 PARCEL NO. S3: James Stewart; Lot Nine 19) of Block One (II. Laurel Park Addition; assessed to Mervln H. Horton under Ordinances Nos. 642 and 035. dated Auguat 12. 1911 and January 18. 1912; amount unpaid $31 86. Interest $8 68, coats of advertising and tbie $2.00. total $4054. PARCEL NO. 53: James Btewart; Lot Sixteen (16l of Block One (I), Laurel Park Addition; assessed to Mervln H. Horton under Ordinances Nos. 643 and 833. dated August 12. 1911 and January 18. 1912; amount unpaid $31.88. Interest $8. costa ol advertising and sale $2.00. total $40.54. PARCEL NO. 54: James Stewsrt; Lot. Seventeen (17) of Block One (I). Laurel Park Addition; assessed to Mervln H. Horton under Ordlnancea Nos. 542 and 035, dnted August 13. 1911 and January 18, 1912 respect ively; amount unpaid $31.86. Inter est $6 68, costs of advertising and sale $200, total $40.34. PARCEL NO. 64A: James Btewart; Lot Tvventy-Flve (25) of Block One (11. Laurel Park Addition: assented to Mervln H. Horton under Ordin ances No. 342 aud 633, elated August 1911 and January 18. 1913 re- spectlvely; amount unpaid $30 60 interest $6.43. costa of advertising and sale $2 00. total $39.03. PARCEL NO. 65: F. J. Spauldlng; Lot Seven (7) of Block Four (4. 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 $300.62, Interest $238.89. penalty $11.70. costs of advertising and stile $2 00. total $353.41. PARCF1L NO. 58: F. J. Spnuldlng; Lot Eight (81 of Block Four 14). 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 $318 31, Interest $253 55, penalty $12.20. costs ot advertising and sale $3 00. total $585.06. PARCEL NO. 57: F. J. Spauldtng: Lot Nine i9i of Block Four (41, Mary Place Addition; assessed to L. D. Can fleld under Ordinance No. 629. dnted July 13. 1911: amount unpaid $282 80. Interest $229.07. penalty $11.52. costs of advertising and sale $1.75, total $525.14. PARCEL NO. 58: Sophenla and W. H. Oore; Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Block One (U. Onklawn Addi tion; assosscd to Sophenla and W. H. Oore under Ordinances Nos. 317 and 171. dated AUBUst 16. 1909 nnd Nov ember 24. 1908 respectively; nmount unpaid $105.93. Interest $34.05. pen alty $5.79. costa of advertising and sale $2.00. total $148.67. PARCEL NO. 69: A. L. aall; Lot One (1) of Block Three (3), Park Addition; assessed to O. R, Chaffee, Ella Carney under Ordlnancea Nos. 324. 223, 235. 548 and 283. dated April 30, 1910, October 1. 1909. Octo ber 13, 1909. August 9. 1911 and November 37, 1909 respectively; nmount unpaid $760.40. Interest $775.65, costa of advertising and sale $3 .50. total $1638 55. PARCEL NO. 60: Jno. T. White: Lot One (1) of Block Eight (8). Park Addition: assessed to Jno. F. While under Ordinances Nos. 397. 705 and 171, dated October 33, 1910. July 18. 1913 and November 34. 1908 re spectively: amount unpaid $40.10. Interest $13.44, penalty $2.30, costs of advertising and sale $2.00, total $62.90. PARCEL NO. 01: Jno. F. White. Lot Two (3) of Block Eight (8). Park Addition; assessed to Jno. F. White under Ordinance No. 785. dated July 18, 1913; amount unpaid $11.78, In terest $3.18. penalty $60, costs of advertlalng nd ' 11 ul $17.31. PARCEL NO. 63: F. O. Clark: East 50 feet and Norm nan ot Lot inreo (3) of Block Nine (9). Park Addi tion; assessed to C. I. Hutchison un der Ordinance No. 364. dnted July 13. 1910; amount unpaid $20.88. n tere.t. nft 89. nenaltv 81.11. costs Of advertising and sale $1.73, total $30.63. PARCEL NO. 03: 3eo. Kunim.m; Lot Five (5) of Block One (1), Queen Anne Addition; assessed to Queen Anne Add n. Inc., under Ord inance No. 598. dated October 20. 1911: amount unpaid $46.63, Interest $22.38. penalty $2.88. costs of ed- vertlslng and sale $1.75. total $73 33. PARCEL NO. I1. ntruwi xinuj, Lot Four (4) ot Block Five (5 1, Rosa Addition; assessed to B. H. Toft un der Ordinances Nos. 683 nnd 426. dnted July IB. 1912 and December 29. 1010 respectively; amount unpaid $79.60, Interest $33.30. penally $4.68. costs of advertising and sale $2 00. total $119.67. PARCEL NO. 63: Irene L. Shirley; Lot Seven (7) of Block Two (2). Wlldwood Addition; assessed to R. H. Toft and Jane A. Smith under Ord inances Nos. 613 and 541 reBpectlvrly, dated November 10. 1011 and August 13. 1911 respectively; amount unpuld $34.14. Inturcst $10.33. pennlty $1 7B. costs of advertising and sale $3.00. totnl $48.16. The foregoing pniccls of real prop erty will be aold subject to the Hen of any other assessments of the City of Mtdford aealust the same. If any. and subject to redemption within one year from date of sale. . GUS SAMUELS, Treasurer, City of Medford, Oregon. Big Applegate BIO APPLEGATE, Aug. 2 (Spl.) Only minor cuts were sustained by two occupants of a CCD truck from Camp Klamath which was wrecked at the west approach ot the Cameron bridge early Tuesdny night. The truck, falling to make the sharp turn st ths bridge entrsnce, crashed through the railing, dropping 13 lt to the bank below. Blk. the driver, and his companion were token to the Infirmary at the Medford dis trict headquarters. The truck, which wss not badly damaged, was one of a caravan trans porting 190 New York and New Jersey CCO recruits and supplies to their new headquarters at Camp Applegate. the accident occurrms on the return trip to Medford. Collection of the varied shrubs and flowers found on Dutchman's peak In the Slsklyous were made recently by Mr. Thompson, Seattle I botanist, wno is uuwimi0 ojv. ...... irom mi od-nutso v.., northwest. Mr. Thompson, who wa accompanied by his wife, expressea great satisfaction In being able to reach such altitudes by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson ot Santa Barbara were week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hansen. The Californlana were enroute to their home, following a trip to Canada. Miss Mabel Mickey of Portland U spending some tlm here aa a guet of Mlsa Mollle Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holbrook ot San rranclaco are spending several weeks visiting relatives in southern Oregon. At present they are guest of Mrs. Holbrooks parents, Mr. r.d Mrs. Ptank Cameron. Recent guests at the home of Mrs James Buckley were Mra. Barbara Stead man and daughter. Irma, ol Anaheim, Cal., and Mrs. Lottl Van scoy of Eagle Point. Mrs. Steadman and daughter are spending tome time at Sunset on the Rogue. O. MUleur haa returned to the community from an extended vis't with his son st Eureka. Mr. MlUeur hss recovered from aeveral months' Illness. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds oi Palo Alto, Cal., motored to this dis trict Sunday, where they vtaiied James Watson, who Is a guest ol Mrs. Maud Kubll, Dr. Reynolds sod Mr. Watson, Roarburg attorney, at tended school together at Stanford university In California 40 years ago, and bavi nob a ac otbex 13. during the Intervening time. Dr. and Mrs. Watson are enroute south after a visit to Portland nnd Washington. Emmett Phillips Is spending the week with relntlves here, hnving re turned recently from Roscvllle, Cal. Miss Helen Dunn of Ashland spent the week-end here as a guest of her cousin Miss Frances Port. Mr. aud Mrs. Clarence Roundtre and son and Lucille Smith of Rucb ore spending two weeks at Clnnlbar springs. Ben Moore and Floyd McKee of this district were employed In check ing traffic for severnl days thl6 week, having been stationed at the Bybet corner near Jacksonville. Bert Clute and son, William, ac companied by Ed Warford and daughter. Errol Jo, motored ta Grants Pass Tuesday, being accom panied on their return by Miss Jose phine Clute. who had spent a week In the Climate City as a guest of her uncle, Jud Pernoll. Members of the local home exten slon unit are pleased with the type of projects outlined for the coming year by Mra. Mabel Mack, demon stration agent, who met with the unit at the Applegate school hous Tuesday evening. The program fol- lowa the general plan used In pre vious years, consisting of clothing projects for winter meetings, wlta nutrition for spring. The Applegate unit la fortunate in holding two) meetings a month, which enables them to complete the scheduled projects. leaving time for many or the splendid extra subjects obtain able. Including quick bends, cak frostlngs, living room arrangement, etc. The first meeting In the fait la scheduled for October 1. with local leaders demonstrating buymanshtp. Mrs. Millie Nelmoyer and sons. Gene and Delbert, who have mad their home on upper Applegate for the last year, are moving to Medford! this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Offenbacher were guests at breakfast at the home of Attorney and Mra. Allison Moul ton of Medford Sunday, after whlca the group departed for Butte Fnlli vicinity, where they spent the day at the Moulton ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown of Olen dale, Cal., who are vacatlontng In southern Oregon, spent the week, end on a fishing trip to the lower Rogue river, and motored to Dia mond lake Tuesday. Mrs. Clint Roundtree haa returned to her home on lower Applegate. accompanied by her very young son. Walter Arnold, who was born at Grants Psaa hospital July 18th, tip ping the- scales at 7 pounds. Henry Walters of Oakland, who visited here early In the summer, has returned, and la a guest of his brother, Herman Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Norrla and family of Roseburg are spending a week's vacation with local relatives. Aa a part of & scheduled program to acquaint the public with the va ried activities and advontagea at the forest service, Rnnger Lee Port took a group of Rogue River valley men on a "Show Me" trip through the Slsklyoua by motor Tuesday afternoon. The guests Included County Judge Earl B. Day of Med ford, Judge F. L. Touvelle, and O. W. Godward. merchant, of Jackson ville. The group entered the moun tains via Ashland, and visited Mt. Ashland and Dutchman's peak look outs, Perk'a Pasture guard station, and numerous camps, returning to Star Ranger station In the evening. Ranger Port Is scheduled to make another similar trip this summer. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Riley and two daughters, former South Da kota realdents, who have made their home on Upper Applegate during the last year, left late last week for Rothsny, Minn., where tbey will re side. They expected to stop In Port land to visit friends. Mrs. Horace Turpln of Medford was among those attending a chari vari party Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith, whose wed ding was an event of last week. TRAIL, Aug. 1. (Spl) Mrs. Erg Scgeasman Is 111. Mrs. Alma MerrU man took her to Medford Monday afternoon, July 2d for medical treat ment. Mrs. L. L. Peabody spent ths past Week-fTid In Merffnrrf vUttlnv fHonrfa . and wlritlveSi Jess Ragsdale and daughter Mabls, spent Monday, July 30 at the home of his son Wllmer Ragsdale. W. R. Cobern of McLeod, who tt working at Diamond lake, spent Sat urday. July 21, calling on his fam ily and attending to business ta Medford. Ray and Ouy Merrlman are spend ing a few days at Buckeye lake oa a fishing trip. X. I. Segesaman is moving his log ging outfit over on Long Prairie and will log from there for a few weeks. Carroll Watson was a dinner guest of Bob Yanceyes Sunday, July 38. Bobby Blaess Is spending a few days with his father where he la working on the Diamond lake road. V.'es R-gsdale, who was hurt by a burnt tree falling end cutting hit scalp and necessitating several stitches. Is gradually Improving. The Crater Lake highway through here la lined with autos. The camps report a good business this year, tourists coming from most every state. Indian Ntone Ax Found CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UP) A per fectly chiseled stone axe of ths typa used by Indians as weapons and for scraping hide's was found by Jim Hoiiskey on a fishing trip recently. The relic was believed to have beea used before the first whtw maa crossed the continent. APPLES Limited quantity of Good Eating snd Cooking Apples for ssle at SOOHF.L DAT PACKING IIOl'SE South Fir Street Trail