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PAGE FIFTEEN -&2Kju 'uacalf CjL&zXs ctgxd axraxj gtd ?ftfWrzzzr)c3 l?M MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. MTCDFOKD. OlfF.fiON, FRIDAY, MARCH 6. 1936 HE Read e-fery ad on tbti page Vou will probably find exactly the things you have been looking lor or a aaie or trade for unused articles you may have. Search your atttc or tore-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize im mediate cash. If what you want tent here, advertise for It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effectlvel RATES Per word first insertion. (Minimum 85c) Each additional Insertion, per word i (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes 3fr Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog lh missing, oil 1518. WANTED MALE HELP DIESEL ENGINEERS MEN being se lected to train lor future oppor tunities In Diesel Engineering. Tno6e qualifying given preliminary training at home, then taken to Los Angeles, transportaton paid, for practical experience In National School Shops. Write Box 1005, Tribune. PRUNERS Can use few more prun-- ers. Phone 401-J-2. WANTED FEMALE 'HELP WANTED Olrl tor general house work In country near Gold Hill: small family. References required. Box 1007, Tribune. v MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Man and wife on dairy ranch. Prof. 0. Englehardt, Rt. 3, Box 20. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Laundry or plain sewing. Phone 473-X. , LADY wants work. Anything consid ered. 137 Tripp St. EXP SEAMSTRESS wants dressmak ing, alterations, repalra. Tel. 35B-J. 113 Cottage. WANT&U--MISCELLANE0US WANTED Best close In acreage, 1500 cash will buy. Box 737. Tribune. WANTED To borrow 250. Veteran With permanent Job and dolus bonds of S600 payable after June 15. Will pay good Interest on 4 month note. Box 1171, Tribune. WANTED White 1 or l"i-ton truck for parts. Box 1012 Tribune. WANTED Sound, gentle horse, 1100 lbs., broke to work and ride. Henry W-. Frame, Rt. 1, Talent, WANTED Tractor plowing; very rea sonable ratea. 422 Laurel. Phone 420-L after 6 o'clock. . OREGON widow, versed In business or farm life, wanta partner. Write 1647, Willamette St, Eugene, Ore. WANTED Good . team of horses about 1400 lbs. Must be true and gentle. Route 1. Boa 460, Medford of Tel. 6U-R-8. WANTED Antique furniture, china, glass, and silver. Box 767, Tribune. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing, retlnlshlng. W. E. Walker, phone 628. 207 N. Peach. WANTED Galvanized water tank, about 500 gal. Phone 539-J-2. WANTED Pies, weight to 7B lbs. State price In reply. M L, Mall Tribune. WANT TO BUY Springer heifers. Ralph Wilson. Central Point. Tel 111-X-l ' WANT to borrow 01800 on fine home on Rogue river and highway. . BROWN 6c WHITE, Realtors. WANTED We pay caah .for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8E 27 N. Grape St. Phone '.062. WANTED Cook stoves, hesters. bed springs, msttresees. day-beds sani tary -ouches and cots or what havs you ' We pay cash or exchange SEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 S. 'lain St. miHwn FURS ' FURS FURS Highest cash once paid for raw fun. Complete line of traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-29 NO Grape St. Medford. JUNK- -JUNK n a wren CASH PAID for Inner tubes, lo per lb up Rg cotton and wool, up to 8c per lb Scrap iron small or large lots: also all othtr metals of all decriptione - MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Orspe. phone 1032 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 8-room house. 817 50, wster paid. Call at 60 Rose. FOR RENT House, garden plot and chicken house, near Central Point. Phone 79 Central Point. 1403 East Main, duplex. 8 rooms. Frifidalr. e'.ec. range, oil furnace; 25 including wst'r. 331 S In. 6 rooms, newly refln Ished; 122 50 Including wster. 302 Crater Lake Ave.. 8 rooms; 122.50 including water. For Rent, furnished. South Oak dale apartment. Ikhts. water In cluded. 23. CARL Y TENOWALO 125 West Mala. FOR RENT HOUSES 3 AND 8-ROOM apartment unfur nlahed how. 604 WMt 10th. TOR RENT Modern house: adult 714 West Uth. FURNISHED house. 4-rooms, bath and screened porch, a Dear conn. 1113.50 at 1127 West Main. FOR RENT Reliable adults. 5-room modern house. Call at au uaaoie Ave. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. BROWN & WHITE 4-BOOM furnished house tor rent electrlo range inquire sua ooum Oskdale FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT ROOM, separate entrance, 320 No. oaltaaie. ATTRACTIVE rooms, 4U4 S. Orapc. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apts. Hotel Orand. FOR RENT-5-room "apt., partly turn. Close In. Inquire 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT 4 brand new S-rooin apartments. Modern, private oavn. Newly furnished overstuffed. Contin uous hot water. Priced right. South Central. FURNISHED APTS Phone 679-X. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT OR LEASE 13 acres, Im proved, on highway, or trade fur Income property; 1 mile south of Talent. Call t Mccurtain's Stand ard Service station. TO LEASE 200 acres north Grants , Pass. Must have equipment. Ad dress Box 63, Merlin, Ore. FOR RENT A diversified orchard on shares BROWN & WHITE. Realtore FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable, at 716 E. Main. BOARD Home-cooked meals served ' In private home. Reasonable rates Near business district, 23 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. ROOM & BOARD Home cooked meals. 825 per month 303 N Holly FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE! Ford Coupe in good condition for oows. 523 East Main. FOR SALE or trade for wood! 1929 sedan; motor overhauled. 620 S. Ivy. FOR SALE OR TRADE Poland China boar. Joe Collins, central point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Jonathan ap plo 15c and 35c a box. Call at Ala Vista Packing house between 9 and 4 o'clock. Bring own boxes. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE 3 A. East suburban Portland, district where things are doing; : city water and gas. electricity. Want Southern Oregon property. Box 736. 1 Tribune. FOR TRADE 5-room modern house for larger house, pay oiiierenoe Box 790. Tribune. WILL TRADE good 40 acres wtih nice home for Medford. BROWN 6c WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOP. SALE 6-room house on Psclfie Hwy., 3i4 acres: easy terms. Jack son County Building and Loan. FOR SALE Close In lot- 2 blks. south of park. 8325, all clear. H. N. Lof land, 226 South Oakdale. FOR 8 ALE 8 sores, well located. Ir rigated, good soil, 5-room house, bath, breakfast nook, fireplace, new barn, fruit and berries, 61650; easy payments. ? Also an attractive buy In a 4 room modem house near high school. L. Q. PICKELL, 204 E. Main. 20 ACRES, cultivated, close In, fine 4 room house, barn, large chicken house. 5A free water. Price 61600: terms. Sheley Agency, 1 mile north of city limits. Pacific Hwy. WHEN you think of real eatate think of BROWN & WHITE. HOUSES for sal or rent. Jackson County Bldg and Loan Ass'n. FOR SALE Hy owner. 10 to 80-aore tracts, irrigated Bear creek bottom land ' mile from Medford: excel lent for gardening. Phone 1524-L FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED Roller Canaries. Special prices on pairs Thrasher's, Jack sonville. Tel 178. POLLER canaries. 21 S Riverside. FOR-SALE POULTRY AND EGGS HANSON and Hollywood W. L. chicks, heavy laying strains; large, vigor ous chicks 9c; Rocks and Reds 10c. Send for catalog. Jenka Hatchery, Tangent, Oregon. , FOR SALE 640-gg incubator, 613 Frank Howell, Lozler Lane. 100 R. 1. baby chicks ready Mar. 9th. R I. cockerels, hatching chicks and turks. Sweeney Poultry Ranch. CHICKS FOR SALE We have good local and Special Hansen strain chicks to offer you at right prices Over 500 now on hand. F E. Sam. ton Company. 220 ft. Riverside Medford. AUSTRA -WHITE hstching enrs A. p Jordsn. Wagner Creek road. Tal ent. PLYMOUTH ROCK pullet for ! B W Ford. Lnrler Lane FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE White brood sow: farrow soon. H. E Blrdaall, 4 mile em Hillerest orchard, Roxy Ann road FOR SALE Team of work hors-s snd harness. 2 cows, ons fresh-' and one coming fresh: 14 head of ew snd tambs. W. L. Wright, Central Point. FOB SALS OR TRADE Horses, large span, weight 8200. 7 and II Small span, weight 2400. ae'i 4 and 5. D. C. Mitchell, Ashland. FOR SALE-On team well matched sure. Geo. Hilton. Grant Pea. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young belter calves, Jer seys and Guernseys. C. C. Hoover, Phone 437-R. M0cTlBOELDINO, aound and well broke. A. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek road, ralent. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LATE MODEL Chevrolet, long wheel base truck, overhauled complete, guaranteed. Priced for quick sale. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. 6-CYLINDER Senan In good condi tion for 200; paint, ruoDer ana battery good. Phone 851-R-2. GOOD USED CARS LOWEST PRICES IN MED FORD 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1930 Dooge DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan. 1932 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1931 Ford Roadster. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. Also a number of earlier models at a very cheap price. Lot on North cor. 6th end Bartlett. LANUE MOTOR CO. S8 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE , MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION SALE Saturday, March 7, at Sale Pavilion, North Medford. Lots of furniture, Including dlnliig room tables, chelra, dressers, beds, springs, mattresses floor lamps, davenports' electrlo radios, cooking utensils, Rhode Island Red chick ens, and other livestock. Southern Oregon Livestock Auction. Col. A. a. Dudley, Auctioneer. CLOSING OUT SPECIALS 2000 Magazines, 2 for 5; 25c dozen Hundreds of books, 7 to 35c. Tables, chairs, counter, circulating heater, drapes, silver, etc. The Book Nook, ' 16 N. Fir. FOR SALE wurts circulating libra, y consisting of approximately 1100 volumes, and a lot more which members have not brought back. Complete for $150. W. E. Thomiu. 45 s. Central. ' FOP. SALE Bob Whites, valley quali. rlngnecka, silvers. Lady Amhurst pheasants, and equipment, cheap. Must sell; leaving state, n. c Hazlewood, Rt. I, box iuw-a, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE Baled mixed grain hay. Pnone 4-F-13, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Sterilized grape Juice . Dell Vineyard, Rt. 2, Medford. . GOOD Hotpolnt electric range; cheap. Call after 4 at 116 Washington. . HVI D&T.V Pnam ururatnr wtm disc, rsnch. Rt. 1, Box 396, Med- ford. FOR SALE Fine quality seed grain, stract of title, plua 6500 Attorneys Henry Nledermeyer, 1 mile north of fMJ. together with costs and dls Jacksonvllle on Old Stage road, bursemenu taxed at 625.55, together Phone Jacksonville 354. j wltn Interest on said Judgment from - - - .- ' the date of the decree herein at the BIRD5EYE Maple dresser and chlf-' rate of 8 per Annum, which Judg fonler, 615.00; good range, w.tn ment was enrolled end docketed in colls. 617.60: babv buggy. 6650, the Clerk's office of said Court in Moms .chelr, 64; dining room table, o ciiairs, etr.ou; cOMiutuubivn siura:; . and dining room table, cabinet-! Notice Is hereby given that, pur grand Ellington piano, twin beds,' suant to the terms of the said exc gang plow, horse collars, size 18 so cution, I will on the 28th day of 23. Incubator, 340 .size; brooder. March, 1936. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. 300 elze; rsg carpets. Al's Trading at the front door of the Courthouse Post. Jacksonville Hwy, Loeier Lane. 'In the City of Medford, In Jackson REPOSSESSED Electrlo- Refrigerator. . 889.50; used Monarch Eleo. Range, . enamel, 635.00. Wood range, enamel . 635.00. Palmer Electric Store. FOR SALE 200-galIon Bean aprayer, good condition. Cheap for oaan. in said suit, V. J. Emerlck. sometlm-o Bsmum Orchard. Phone 851-R-2. known as Vernon J. Emwtck: Aletha (Tunac rM.i .ntn. ethCiT vwter: Prank Emerlck; Mattle Em '"S??8.?.,?!''': ?"ln:. ? 'h.u?h.' rlck; V. J. Emerlck. as admlnlstrst..r bred Poland China brood sows. Rt 1. Box 151, Rogue River. nr.EHN henrrileu h.rl ai as per 100 lbs. Alfalfa seed. E. H. Nle dermeyer. FERTILIZE! Msnures. Bargatna. 116 8. Fir. Phone 1648-X. . FOR SALE 1 single bed, Simmons: 1 dresser, 1 over-stuffed chair, mo hair: 1 fine walnut antique bed room suite. Phone 544 or. 1103-R. Jno. W. Johnson. COMMON alfalfa seed 15c. Alfalfa hay. baled or loose. Oats and vetch, baled or loose. Tel 523-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer. v OOAL BRIQUETS for smudging. We will have our first car arrive here about March 5tb. Arrange with us now for your requirements to oe delivered direct from -car to you. F E. Samson Company, 229. N. . Riverside. Medford. - ALFALFA SEED. loc. F. E Bybee. Rt 2. Medford. Oall O. F. Nleder meyer. Rt. 2. Tel. 623-J-l. FERTILIZER Any unount, cheap. 116 8. Fir. Phone 1648-X. - SEVERAL good used. "MoClanahan Incubstors. 240 -egg 610, 640-egg 620. reconditioned, tesbed and soid complete McClanahan Inc. Co , 200 West 12th St.. Eugene, Ore. FOR SALE Ood Newtown apple at cheap prices. Inquire Sgobel 6c Day Packing House, south Fir St. A REAL BUY Lsrge sis Ex. Fancy Comic Is lugs , 61.00 Newtown apples In lugs..... .16 Bring your own )ntalners. AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS fNO 213 So Fir St Medford. Ore Phone 026. TYPBWRi'i'EHS Bienna tIS N Cen tral Phnnt 2B2 POR S.ALK JtttltK ott hay ground Ifftlfa and ot bar Ioom lfaifa Mv C A rVof. Prion S23-J.2 BUSINESS CHANCES AN OPPORTUNITY ltVte thin neldom appears and cannot be overlooked If you have wlihnd to tret Into a frood paylitc buIueM for youraelf. Trie re u lota of money made in dreM.nt; poultry and now with the fiver aeuon aproachln? would be the ideal time to tret Into thli line, the wnoliftale and re te, II pou 1 and ejrita. My acrlfl will b your ftn n bv actirw promptly. Pot full information and deialla writ or atrp In and ae me at The Chicken Market. 2000 80. 0th St.. Klamath Palln. O-e H A Harvey. COMMERCIAL SPRAYINO COMMERCIAL iprayinf. MJ on .. P'.ione 2!VM. PERSONAL OlPTCDaYCHic gtrta dvic on ail aflaua oi lit: tot o. Jtvaiai6. ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COl'STY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts jI Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 2 North Central Ave., upstairs. Radio Service. Qranow Rsdlos. RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE Ira E Chaataln. Phone 470 206 . Jackson St. Tubes. Aerials. Repairing. Lpng Distance Moving; LARGE VAN serving Calif- Oreg and Wash poli,ts, semi-monthly trips Fully insured. Martin Bros. 701 S 8th St, Grants Pass Tel. 146-J Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 850 to 8300 for personal or household purposes un House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes License No. S 157. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen tral Transrei. REINKING . TRANSFER CO. Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle, anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 C. Stuart. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. TRUCKING AND STORAGF Local and long distance hauling, furnl cure moving, etc. Reasonable ratea Tel. 83b. F. E. unson Co. HAWLE TRANSFER - Expert pack era ana movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale By Virtue of sn execution In fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of rewon. Inland for the conn- iy or Jackson, to me directed and ' dated on the 24th day of February, iwou. in a certain suit tnerein, where in First National Bank of Medford. Oregon, a corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment, against V. J. Em erlck, sometimes known aa Vernon J. Emerlck; Aletho Vawter; Frank Emerlck; Mattle Emerlck; and V. i. Emerlck, as Administrator of the es tate of Mattle Emerlck. sometimes known as Mattle L. Emerlck, deceas- Je. defendants, for the sum ot 167450.61, nlua the sum of 2134 04 Plus 615.00 for continuation of ah. said County on the Uth day of Feb-, wuniy, uregon, oiler lor sale and will sell at public auction for cash io the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs H this sale, subject to redomptlon is provided by law, all the right, title and Interest that the said defendants of the estate of Mattle Emerlck sometimes known as Msttlo L. Em- "r'L". uweaaeo: ana rannie e. Em. Mail Tribune Daily across L -Village (, Impleinenta for drawling the hair 10. Cngiava with acid 14. On the aide , away from the wind . la. Burning 16. Great Laka IT. Play 19. Toolt too much '" food IL Toper 22. fortune U. Early Jewlab proaalyte 14. Nickname for Edward 26. Qutn realn 87. Open rourte 29. Protect Iva gar ment 11. Adult bora 2ft. Young paraoo Id. Wandarlng muelclan 31. Stationary mechanical part II, In contact with from above 0. Drenched 42. Artificial language It. Diminish 47. Sparklea II. Compound ether IL Caat Indian . plant St. Lone Star ' alnte 14. Cognisant 66 Fragment 68 Sick $0. Undermine (1. Aa the Qreake ay "and" 61. Softly fI6. Kind ol cat 67. Commend or eanc 1 Ion 69 Supplication 70. Soft velvet- like fabric 71. Paradlwe 71. Soft drink! colloq. 74. Facing the di rection from which a glacier movee SClOWLSl M1 LAR. MAR I Effl aU A M 0 D E IMA 6 E Ik 1 SP iAC LEGllHOOTjAMA ELE C liONjlP L A N DEB AT EMS E RET S eros eWs Aff e mm P U L PMt H RlE AT fe N ODE lEROSiORE ilife. !l eaMb 0 N u s ete'rnaladapt DIE IT IE ISlTlSMrTlAlLlTlS 12 3 4 Iff5 6 7 Q I? g'o " a 13 :lZZZii:LZZZl:l.ZZ "ZlflZZiZZZiZ 31 5T III 33 34. it WWW' mAu 43 44 45 4b 4J 46 4j 6 MM VBSBSSBSI .B aaBBB! SajBBaji VHBV wm rfai BSaBBBJBk BBaSSBBM BBBBBfeBMB fSM- BHBBi imn f m 7 MM ss sf lSo" HIT STtTCT Wt mi -My uM&t 7J ffp - is . mens, had on the 0th day of Feb ruary. 1033, o: now have In and to the following described property, slt- ! uated In the County of Jackson, i State of Oregon, to-wlt: ; bered Four (41 and Lots numbered; Five (5) and six (8) In Block num i bered Fifteen (15) of the Town (no ; city) of Medford, aa the earns are ; numbered, designated and described on the official plat thereof, now of record In Jackson County, Oregon, and the north half (N4) of Lot number ed Five (5) and all of Lot numbered Six (6) In Block numbered Sixty nine (69) of the original Town (n.vw olty) of Medford, as the aame are numbered, designated and described on the official plat thereof, now of record In Jackson County, Oregon, EXCEPTING, the one-half (V4) in terest In the heating plant altuated In the structure upon the last above described property, which Is mort gaged to Mary Mathe. as shown oy mortgages of record at page 585 of Vol. 92, mortgage records of Jackson County. Oregon. Dated this 25th day of February, 1936. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff . of Jackson County, Oregon. By Howard Gault, Deputy. , Notice to Ctedttors. m the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of P. S. Anderson, Deceased. - Notice is hereby Riven that the un- iderslgned. Earl W. Anderson, has been ! appointed Executor of the Estate of i P. S. Anderson. Deceased, by the ; County Court of the state of Oregon, lor tne bounty oi jacason, ana u qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same, duly veri fied as by law required, to the under' signed Executor at Monmouth. Ore gon. R. F. D No. 2, or to Klepper Js Imlay. his attorneys. 1517 Yeon Build ing, Portland. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published February 1:, 1936. Dale .of last publication. March 13. 1936. EARL W. ANDERSON. Executor of the Estate ol P. S. Anderson. Deceased. KLEPPER Is IMLAY, 1517 Yeon Building, . Portland. Oregon. . Attorneys for Executor. Notice. In the County court of Jackson County for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Minnie j Blttch. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un ! derslgned haa been appointed admtn j lstrator of estate of above named de ceased and all persons having olalms ! against said estate are required to I present the same, with proper vouch ers, within six months from the date ! of this notice, to the undersigned at I the office of H. K Hanna. 32 North , Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon. ! Dated and flrat published February 21st, 1936. CHARLES F. BLITCH, Administrator. Notice of Election In Evans Creek . Irrigation District. Tc the Electors of Evana Creek Irri gation District: Pursuant to an order of the County Court duly entered on th 19th day ol February, 1936. you and each of you are hereby notified that an eleotlou will be held in the proposed Evans Croek Irrigation District for th pur pose of determining whether or not said district shall be organized on the 21st day of March, 1936, In the Evans Valley Schoolhouse. District No. 62. at Wlmer, Oregon, between the houra of 8:00 o'clock a. m. end 4:00 o'clock p. m. The ballots for said election shall contain the words Irrigation Dlatrlct Yes and Irrigation District No, or words equivalent thereto. Three directors for said Irrigation district shall be elected at ald elec tion. Th boundary Un of aald proposed Evans Creek Irrigation District Is de fined and specifically set forth In the order of the County Oourt of Jackson County In the Matter of th Or ganlzatlon of the Evans Creek Irrlga- Cross-Word Puzzle Solution of Yeaterday'a Puzzla It. Pay attention II. Fragrant ZO. Upright 26. Spaniah article SS. Exclamation 19. Soap plant 10. Langulahaa . It. Funeral era tlon 14. Flrat name ef a Richard Blackmoir harolnt 86. Want 37. Flowed 38. Snow run nil 41. Netlvaa of a certain U.I, territory 44. Stopped un intentionally 46 Stitch 46. Obliterate 41. LoriK narrow piece 49. Beverage 60 Burat 62 Iterate 6.V (Ira tea 67 Proniontorlee Rfl Demone 69 African Ingredient 4 aoupa 11. Part of a kitchen range 64. Departed Oriental pagoda 61. Rosy 71. Negatlre 76. Small de preaalon ' DOWN U Urchlna I. Medley 8. Occidental 4. Catnip 6. Strike and rebound 8. Frequently 7. Note of the ecaie I. Stout coarae ahoe 9. Disunite 10 Alwaya: eontr. 11. Surveying Instrument 11 Quote tlon Dlatrlot, and defining the bound -arise thereof, dated the 19tb day of February, 1936. and filed In the office of the County Clerk of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, whloh said description so set forth in said order la by reference made a part of this notice pursuant to the order oi said County Court. O. R. CARTER, County Clerk of Jackson (Coui.ty Seal.) O. R. CARTER. Meteorological Report March 6, 1936. ' Forecasts, ( Medford and vicinity: Unsettled tonight and Saturday. Normal tem perature, Oregon 1 Unsettled tonight and Sat urday; ralna In northwest and west central portions. Normal tempera ture. Loral Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, SO; lowest, 39. Total monthly precipitation, none. Deficiency for the month, 0.30 inch. Total precipitation since September t, 1935, 16.84 Inches. Excess for tho season, 8 .89 lnohes. . Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday, 33; 5 a. m. today, 01. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:36 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:08 p. m. Observattnna Taken nt 5 a, in.. ISO Meridian Time. Boise 8 SO .IS Clear Boston 40 20 .... Clesr Chicago 38 14 T. Clear Denver 60 3 Cler Eureka 53 . Cloudy Helena , SO P.Cldy Los Angela S3 53 Cloudy MEDFORD 78 SS Clear New York 48 38 .14. Clear Omaha 34 38 .. Clear Phoenlf 80 4t .. Clear Portland M 43 T. Rain Reno .... S3 .. Clear Roseburg 84 38 ". Fogur Salt LrOce 64 30 Clear San Francisco.. 83 83 : Cloudy Seattle. 44 T, Cloudy flpokan B4 33 . P.OWy Walla Wall : .... 44 .... Cloudy Washington, D.O. 53 80 .02 ' P. Cld7 High School News by . STUDENT REPORTERS By Arlene Chlldreth A large flock ot birds, th varied thnuh Mvnrtift naavlcesl. waa seen on the school grounds outeld Mlaa Baler room lnauswimimy .uiumn over th maple leaves looking tor worms and slugs. Mr. Busaong, biology teacher, Iden tified them as th lorestated specie closely related to the Alaska robin. These birds fly In three nd four until almost mating time In March; they then congregate in larg flock; th.u mint. mates and are seen mostly in plr. They nest mostly In small rir tree on umo eras w th body of the tree. fnnH i. mruitlv caterDlllar. weavlta, ante, mllllpedea and wild ber- rleai .henc Ihey r vaiuaoio oira to farmer and fruit grower. 'By Jean Spark The fourth In number of singing ..MhiUi h.ln. nrantd at th senior high school waa held Wednes day at 1 o'clock. ; Miss Ploy Young, music Instructor, led the entire student body lq ting ing old, well-known songs. "lng Polly Wolly Doodle All the Day," mad famous by Shirley Tem pi, was sung, and also several amus ing rounda entiled "Three Blind Mloe" and "Row, Row. Your Boat." These assemblies ara greatly en joyed by the achool and many more are to be presented soon. letteOeveals mAAHlNOTON. March 6. (API A formal proteat to th war department against Major General Johnson Ha good' "slighting remark about th work relief progrm" waa mad pub- llo today by Harry b. nopxin. Th latter, ssnt on FehruarT 11 Immediately after Hagood's "stag money testimony" belor a house sub committee was mad public, demand ed that th general make "a public retraotlon." Shortly afterward. Ha. good waa removed from hi command by General Malln Craig, ohlef of staff. It was sent to Secretary Dsrn by Aubrey Williams, anting work pro gress administrator. In th benc of Hopkins, who was vacationing in Florida. "1 don't want to discus thli busi ness sny more," Hopkins tsld at press conference a h released a copy. "This letter speak for lttelf." Young People To Hear Revivalist Tonight will b young people' night at the Christian church revival, tvangellat Benjamin b. Balm will speak on th slbject, "Are Christian Young People Cheated?" The young people' choir, directed by Mis Elea nor Curry, will alng. Ther will b a social hour and program In recre ational hall following th church service. All young' people r lnvitd. Th church service begin t 1:80. Atom VI ins Rare PORTLAND, Ore., March Mr. John Vueehelli lost tare with the stork hen. h stu en rout to hospital when th ambulance lds signalled th driver to stop. A three pound boy wss born Just ousttd th building. Th baby we placed In an lSC.Ubs.tor, UNTY Central Point CENTRAL POINT. March 8 Hnl I Clifford Boswetl Is spending his va cation of two weeks with his mother. sirs. Maude Boswell; his brother, Carl, and sister. Wvvette. and orat ing his msny friend bout town. iuirora i in tne employ of the Un ion uu station st Ventura, Car., where he haa been sines nniRhtnp school at Corvallla. He atopped an rout ners for visit with bis father. Joe Boswell. at Yreka, Cl and will visit his grandmother. Mrs. Trilllnor of Wllllama on hi return trip. Prof. D. F. Amlck la recovering from hlB recent lUne .nri .viwi. soon to return from Orsnta pass and resume his eighth grade duties. Messrs. Andre Ohomel and John An derson paid htm a visit early in the week. Dr. and Mr. Heckman returned several daya ago from Portland after taking little 13-year-old Nelda Wll llama to the Shrine hospital for treat ment for polio, from which she haa been suffering for several months. The doctor remarked that Nelda found the railway trip very Interest ing and enjoyable; also tnat she seemed In a happy frame of mind when they left her to return to Med ford. i i Among the many local bulsnesa callera and spring ahopper In Med ford Wednesday were Mesdames Earl Richmond. , Bertha Tethrow. Hasel Myers, Ines Ferguson, Marie Putney and Mettle Smith. Kenneth Wyatt visited Sunday school and church March 1 for th first time since his Illness. The morning was fine for' the trip In his wheel chelr.1 Kenneth' happy smile Is an inspiration to all who know him. Climax CLIMAX, March 9. (8pl.) Mrs. Meda Comatock and daughter. Made line, . went to Medford Monday and returned Wednesday. Sam Coy went to Eagle Point Tues day to attend Orange. He returned Thursday, Phil Werta spent Tuesday evening evening t tilting MUroy Charley. L. H. Werta went to Central Point Saturday and returned Sunday with Mrs. Werta, Carl Janeaer and Mrs. Pern Day. Phil Werts carried the mall Tues day tor the first time slnoe he hurt his finger some weeks ago. ' Climax school started the spring term Thursday with Mrs. Day as the teacher. : Pour children are enrolled. Master Carl Jan tier of . Central Point Is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L, H. Werta. Frank Hurst la Improving his place considerably this winter and haa quite a strip of land slashed over. Mennlfee Charley visited his per ents recently. ASHLAND TREES GOING TO FRANCE ASHLAND. March . (8pl.) Mrs, Delia A. OToole, 76 Wlmer street, haa sold sight of th row of IS black walnut treea between Wlmer and Mur sery street, to Jack W. Burdtck of Willows, cal. These tree, which ar ovar B0 years old, ar part of tho original Coolldg nursery row planted by O. Cooltdge, owner, at that time of th Ashland Nursery. These tree have not only psst, but will hav futur. Within th teat week, workmen have loosened th earth around th tree and hav cut th large roota near th top of th ground. Tractoi were used to pull them out. All limb hae been cut off, leaving th straight, bottom paita for commercial use This rough timber will be shipped from Ashland to Portland, and from than will b taken by freighter to Franc. Attar seasoning for at lsst two years. It will be cut up, U. be used as veneer, trimming and In lay In making furniture. Part of th lumbar will also be used aa gun stocks. Black walnut, which ha bean, tlful grain, U bard wood. Curb Planned For Kid Beer Drinkers PORTLAND, Ore, March a (AP) Representatives of clvlo organization and th Oregon food and beverage dispenser will meet here within two week In sn effort to formulate plsn to halt aale of beer to minora. It wa decided in session at th court house, Judge C. H. Ollbert of the circuit court, who celled yesterday' confer- ene. declared more children are ob, talnlng beer than ever before. The group dismissed the possibility of fin ing minor for attempting to pur, chase th liquid. BORAH IN NEBRASKA : PREFERENCE PRIMARY WASHINGTON, March . UPl Carl Q. Bachman, chairman of th Borah campaign committee, announc ed today that th Idaho senator haa entered th Nebraska presidential preference primaries to be held April It. . - i Portland drawing PORTLAND, Or., March . TV- Portland' population Increased 1.460 over th asm period year ago, tne new city directory Indicated today Th director set th population at (lt.SU. Briefs Fern Valley FERN VALLEY. March 0. (Sol.l Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Ward returned tn flrat of the week from a two weeks' trip to southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Benson drove to the Sam Anderson home at Seven Oaka Wednesday evening. Several of the ladles of the neigh borhood met at the home of Mr. Archie Fern for an ail-day meeting Wednesday. They helped Mra. Ferns quilt a quilt. The next meeting will be April l at Mrs. Hlgdon's. Each ar requested to bring one block of sny design with their name embroidered on It for friendship quilt for Mrs. Edith Rose, besides the two block tney regulaxly bring. Cary Loosely of Fort Klamath wa in the valley on business Wednesday. w eare glad to report little Bobby Csxr I improving from his serious Illness from measles necessitating a blood transfusion. Archie Ferns took Mr. and Mra. Lea- son home Wednesday after they had spent several days In the valley. Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Doud hav moved to Medford after trading their place for property in town. Mr. L. H. Hughea and Mr. Axel Benson went with Mrs. Lois Allen to , attend the revival meeting at Talent Wednesday evening. Sunday proved an Ideal day for the usual baseball game at Kantor's Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Harry Young were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. K. Boyer Wednesday evening. William Fern waa in Ashland on business Wednesday. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, March fl. (Spl.) Things not seen In Eagle Point: , '' Bd Putman working. Amy Brown In the Library. , Bill Perry smoking a pipe. Orvllle Henderson raising bantams. Mattle Brown tending the aide Harold Kmlaon riding e bicycle. Lyle VanScoy being Jealous, "Jlgga" Wei man making whoopee), Gertrude Stanley leaving a Town send meeting. . Cal Spencer speaking at a Town send meeting. Roy Stanley playing tag on a danoe hali steps, and spring falling to ap pear per schedule. 1 THE GRANGE Boxy Ann Grange. Roxy Ann Orange will hold It reg ular meeting tonight. - Th lecture hour will be from to p. m at which time H. D. Kern, of Calfornla Oregon Power compauy will show colored picture of south ern Oregon snd also comedy reel. All caring to see these beautiful one ar cordially invited to com to th Orange hall on Spring atreet at a p. m.. March 14, Roxy Ann will give hard times dance in th Orange hull. Com out and win on of several prices to be given. Jacksonville or chestra will furnish the music. ' The H, S. C. will serve refreshment during th evening. G. B. S. SAYS FEAR PEACE GUARANTEE SAN FRANCISCO, MrOh-(AP) George Bernard Bhaw say there will be no world war In th near fu tura because major power are afraid of each other. "Disarmament conference are ut ter rubbish," th 79-year-old Irish playwright - aald. "They are held merely to keep the publlo amused. No nation 1 going to disarm. They sit sround tabl and y: " If t ahoot you with 14-lnoh gun will you throw away your 1 fl inch guhsv "It's Impossible to guess where th next great war will break out be cause It probably won't break our at all. War haa changed so that the old gentlemen who send out young men to tight for them sre no longer safe. Alrplanea can bomb them as well a th soldiers." Massacre Of Dogs Done Within Law PORTLAND, Ore, March . (AP) Th Oregon Human ocley ha elec trocuted but S.008 dog In th past 12 month nd these In full accord ance with th law, Harry Daniel, president, said In refuting statement of veterinarian that 0.000 wer killed. Daniel aald 12 "atrays" were re turned to their owners and home found for 114. He agreed with vet rlnarlans that owner should b fined for allowing their peta to run loose In violation of th city ordi nance PEA CANNERY TALKED FOR PENDLETON AREA PENDLETON, Or., March . Albert T. Smith and son, who own thre canneries In Clearfield, UtAh. have been conferring with ehamoer of commerce offlclala over possibili ties of establishing ft pea cannery here. Pendleton Is understood to have tentatively promised to prov.de sit In th wast ,nd of th elty. HEPPNER, Ore., March . W Th City council adopted rt-solutlon floating IT 000 bond Issue. Bids U1 b opened March 31,