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rEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. fEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1936. PAGE NINE Head ofery u on this pag. Tou wlU probably find esactlj the things tou nave beta looking lor or a sal. 01 trade or unused article jrou may Have. Search your attlo or rtore-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash. U what you want Isnt here, advertise (or It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive ellectlve I RATES P word tlrst Insertion (Minimum 35c) Eaob additional Insertion, per word Ic f Minimum 10c) I pei line per mouth without oopy changes '" Phone 75 FOR WANT A.DS LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's white gold Hampden wrist watch Baturday. Please re- turn to Mall Tribune lor reward.- LOST Gold rimmed, high bowed ' spectacles. In dark metal "Dr. Lee case, between Ashland and Plne 1 hurst on Oreensprlng highway. Re al turn to state police office. Reward. LOST If dog is witwrg, call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house ' work and care of two small chil dren. Call 138 Portland Ave. WANTED Competent girl for all ' around work. Corner Inn, 304 So. Central. WANTED Woman for part tlmo ' housework. Tel. 583-M after 6:30 evening. MALE AND FEMALE 1,000 HOP PICKERS wanted. Picking stsrts Aug. 25th. cnrlstle & Son Hop Yards, Rt. 2, Grants Pass. Ore- REGISTER NOW at tho B. M. Clute Hop Yard for Hop Picking. Coblns. lights and wood furnished. Apple gate. Ore. WANTED MALE HELP DISTRICT MANAGER wanted. Man with car who is well acquainted in Medford and surrounding counties, to mansge Delineator circulation. Inclusive territory. Permanent po sition with good steady earnings. See Mr. .Pryor, Allen Hotel, 7 to 8 p. m. only. WANTED Pear pickers. Phonel33-L. ! WANT to personally Interview a few local men mechanically Inclined U. qualify for training In Diesel En gineering, also Air Conditioning-He-frigeratlon. Write Mr. O. R. Cross, representative of Diesel Power TJnlted Engineering Schools, Gener 1 Delivery, Medford, Oregon. WANTED Reliable man herd turkeys. Dean Stacy, Rt. 4, Box 177. Phone " 666-Y. WANTED Experienced pear pickers ' to pick by the box. Call 320 Van couver. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Children to care for. Roa ' sonsble rates. Mrs. Woods, Box 173, Blddls Road. WANTED Position as housekeeper or prsctlcal nurse. Tel. 627-J. WANTED Cooking or nursing by ' competent experienced woman. Phone 969-R. ' WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANT buyers with the money for Bsrtlett pears on Happy Hill farm. Ward's creek. WANTED Manure-spreader. Henry Shafer, R. F. D. No. 1, Medford. WANTED Light housekeeping room, cool and quiet . Box 4461. WANTED Lamb wool. See the Med ford Bargain House. 27 No. Grape. WILL PAY $100 CASH and $100 per year on smsll place. What have you? write me. P. O. Box 566, Medford. WANTED TO BUY Acreage with buildings, for a home; not over 7 miles from Medford. Write descrip tion, best price and terms, or will you take cash rent for a year with option to b'iy? Write Box 3465 care Mall Tribune. .JTJNK Highest price, paid (or brass. S- radiators copper storsge batteries ) aluminum and other metals Scrap iron small or large iota pipe too machinery wool and cotton rags inner tubes. Our prices will interest you. Hldas Pelts wool alohslr. Household goods furniture, stoves ooughi or sold MEUPORD BARGAIN HOUBE FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room modern house, price $22.50 .W. H. Evcrhard, 1013 W. 9th. FOR RENT Dei Ira ble unfurnished and furnished duplex. One bloc from business section. Call at 518 6. Oakdaie. FOR RENT Well-furnished house close in; electrical convenient Inquire 305 So Oakdale HOi'StS Tot sate or rent Jacksoc CVinptv B''ia nd iioan awn FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rv-rr 4 9 Ornpe FOR RENT RCOM-BOARD' POOMS and meals reasoasb.e. 143 j fe Holly. FOE RENT APARTMENTS REMODELING 3-room apartment. Will decorate to suit responsible tenant. Phone 1136-R. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.; garage. 634 N Bartlett. FOR RENT 3-room apartment. 40 Quince St. Phone 641-W. AdUJts only. FOR RENT 2 nlceiy furnished apta with electrical conveniences. In quire 305 So. Oskdsle. APT. FOR RENT Frigidelre. heat, overstuffed private bsth close in 806 w Main FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Car radio for small house set. Box 4314, Tribune. WILL TRADE fishing tackle for guns. 317 North Riverside. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE ' - FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE Five acres, good Improvements, close In. See E. Gould, 403 West Jackson St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 acre. 4 room house, hot and cold water, auto matic puuii, uutbuliuings for Med ford property or close In preferred of equal value. 4th house N. Oranta Pass city limits. E. W. Pratt, Rt. 1. Grants Pass. WANT Small farm or dairy for Med. ford Income. Box 3580. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE To settle an estate 100 acres excellent farm land, all In cultivation; no buildings of value; good well; $2000. 4-ROOM HOUSE, 1001 N. Central Ave.; new roof and paint; amo. 10 down, balance terms. TENGWALD AGENCY 125 West Main Street. LOT. 46x160, near Los Angeles. Trade for lot or car. 917 No. Central. , SALE 3 lots, 3 houses, $600 cash, 812 Summit. FOR SALE One of the prettiest mod ern homes on the west side. Close In. double garage, sprinkler system basement with furnace. Very nice and complete. Some terms to re sponsible party. Might trade for good farm. For price and details call at 44 No. Peach or phone 1473-W. 6-Room furnished modern house, sleeping porch.- fine shade, fruit, lswn; on pavement; $2,500 terms or $2300 cash. A. F. Flowers, cor. of 12th and Front streets. FOR SALE 60 x 100 ft. lot on good East Side street only one block from 6chool; sll paving, sidewalk, sewer and water assessments paid. Won derful value at $375.00. All cash. Charles A. Wing Aeency, Inc., 100 E. Msln 8t. Phone 728. ATTENTION I C1 fiA 4rom home located In ex tjlOUU cellent district on pavn ment and adjacent to both grade and Junior high schools. 2 bedrooms, bsth. living-room, kitchen and ... large .screened-ln porch. House In good condition... lot nicely land scaped. Excellent value at $1600.00. Down payment $600.00. monthly payments on balance. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC 109 E. Msln St. Phone 728 320 ACRE Stock Ranch. J7 acres In clover; free deeded water; pasture with Little Butte creek running length place. House, ham. out buildings, hay, team, farm Imple ments; terms. Wllhlte, Lake Creek, Oregon. FIVE-ROOM HOME, best of condi tion, $1900.00; one-tenth down, bnl snce easy monthly payments. . SIX-ROOM HOUSE, well located, very attractive; $2500 00. terms. $250.00 down, balance $22.50 per month In cluding Interest . BEAUTIFUL HOME, well furnished, fine location, paved atreet. Price fully furnished $4250.00, Initial pay ment $1500.00. BROWN It WHITE 104 W. Main Clinton Spencer. Real Estate Mgr. FOR SALE 6-room modern house, newly painted, large lot. Inquire Monarch Orocery, 1803 W. Main. FOR SALE touoem 8-room house. No. 7 Glen Oak Court, by owner. Fred C. Sander. V4 mile south of Oak Grove school. $4600 WILL BUY one of the best loca tions in Medford: 7-room house with 2 bathrooms, large back and front porches; stone store-room, douole garage; newly painted; beautiful shade; space for flowers and gar den. One of the best buys In town. Inquire of the owner at 822 So. Oakdale Ave., or phone 045-X. WHEN you think of reel estate think of BROWN tl WHITE. - FOR SALE Several farms. Tel. 109. FOR SALE 2 acres, modern 4-room bungalow, large screen porch, dou- - -ble garage; $2600 cash or terms. Phoenix - Jacksonville road. Rt. I. L. -J Pslmateer. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR 3 ALB Registered Guernsey bull calves. Dams have official butterfat records. Twinkle Star RMich, J. 0. and K. P. Calhoun, Grants Pass, Ore. 50 New Leland White does for sale, cheap at E. A. Wheeler. Central Point. FOR SALE Two milk eowa to fresh en soon. Also four yearling heifers. M. Heckenbereer, 4 miles north of Eagle Point on Crater Lake high way. FOR SALE! You npt Holsteln cow. Henry Shafer, R. F. D. No. 1, Med ford. BUY OR SELL Hops and pigs. Route 4. Box 133. Spring St. Tel. 437-M. FOR SALE Good work horse. Call TU-R-4. J. D. Shaffer. FOR SALE 10 weanor pigs, 6 good milk goats. Cliff Ranch. Inquire Sams Valley store. FOR SALE Smsll bunch of sheep; ren.-omWe. call 86-W . FOR SALE D0US PETS FOR SALE ThorouKhhred Scottish Terrier puppies. 475 Beech St., Ash land Tflrphnr! 44-R FOR SALE POULTRY j RED FRYERS Snyaer, phone 4-F-4 slli.fi rlD FRYERS. Oerloy, li-W, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Late 1934 Chevrolet, L. W. base truck; stock rack, 6 brand new 8-ply 700.20 tires, motor, excellent con dition. Priced to sell. Special $595. - 1930 Chevrolet truck, flat bed. good tires and motor; lots of unused miles In this truck. $275. 1934 Ford V-8 Pickup Delivery; bar ealn $375. Late 1931 Ford DeLuxe Sport Sedan; small mileage, exceptional con dition; original paint on body, $316. - 1931 Chevrolet Coupe, newly painted. You must see this car to appre ciate It. $335. 35-40 Passenger Chevrolet school bus; good body, mechanically O. K. Priced for quick ssle. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealera. 112 South Riverside. FOR SALE Sacrifice equity In 1936 Pontlac sedan. Bruce Babb. Phone 9. 1928 CHEV. Delivery body, good con dition. 336 So. Riverside. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1934 long wheelbase Chevrolet truck. Low mileage. Dual tires. In good condition, full year license, equip ped with flat rack for fruit haul ing. - See this truck today. Rogue River Chevrolet, Inc., North River side. FOR SALE Late model T coupe, ex cellent condition, $20 .Inquire sec ond house above second Griffin Creek school. FOR SALE 7-passenger Studebaker sedan, excellent for school bus; rea sonable. Phone 934-L or 120 Laurel. USED CAR BUYS LATE MODELS AT A BIG SAVING LOW FINANCE lOflfl Plvmnnth Tnurln Kprlan. ! 1935 Plymouth Sedan with side mounts and trunk. ! 1934 Chrysler 6 DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 DeSoto Alrstream 6 Sedan with overdrive. 1936 Chrysler DeLuxe 8edan. 1932 Studebaker Regal light 6 Sedan. 1934 Plymouth Coupe. 1929 Ford Model A Coupe; run only 20.000 miles. Also several earlier models at very Low Prices. . LANGE MOTOR CAH CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. 38 N Riverside Ave. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ROOFING Bring your roof troubles to us. Old roofs repaired, new roofs applied. Psbco products. Ekerson Paint and Roof Store, 38 S. Bartlett. Phone 243. FOR SALE 2-wheel trailer, mechan ics' tools, oak library table and fruit Jars .602 Maple. FOR' SALE Sweet corn. 15c dozen; also tomatoes. Bring containers. Call Mrs. Walker, 314-V. Old Pa cific Highway, North. CUT flowers, cucumbers, Mrs. Dress ier. 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE OR HIRE Heavy duty 4 wheel trailer. Suitable for hauling fruit. Good tires and brakes. Cheap for cash. Box 4318, Tribune. FOR SALE Crabapples quarter mile north Pine Cone on old Pacific highway. REPOSSESSED Home Radios for 8ale. Consol and table models. $15 up. easy terms. Lewis Super Service Station. CLOSING OUT Qultlng Business Everything for Ssle. Heating stoves, water pli. dishes, trunks, springs, beds, organ, piano, ranges, show eases. Jack's 2nd Hand Store. FOR SALE All kinds of good house furnishings, cheats, morris chair, tables, baby buggy, Jars, 106 South Grape. FOR SALE Pressure cooker, bed. girls' clothing, 16; suit, 42; books Box 4434, Tribune. ITALIAN PRUNES for canning or table use for sale. 60 lbs. 05 cents, delivered at your door. You inspect the fruit before psylng. Any other type of commercial prunes If pre ferred. Mall 1 cent postal card. Jack the Prune Man, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR SALE Household furniture. In cluding Hotpolnt electric range, piano, davenport, etc. 344 N. Cen tral. SPECIAL PRICES Steelhead rodr. $4.60. $5.25. $6.95; electric fans. $1.25; 2 trailers. $12 50 and $17.50; 14-ft. boat, $12.60; racing runabout. 21-h.p. motor, trailer, $250. Cliff's Sport Shop, 817 North Riverside, MILK from tested goats. Jungfraw Goat Dairy. R. 4. Box 64. Tel. 437-J. FOR SALE GRAIN BAOS and Twin. Get our price. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 CUCUMBERS Fresh every day. Mrs. Doe. 1700 Prune St. Save" on Kodsk Flmsmng at the E. nayoea jones stuaio. ou west 'ina Phone 1282-M. FOR SALE Hopper for sawdun burner with bsffle plate. Almost new. Bargain. Call at Mall rrtbune. WHITE dry onions, winter cabbage plants. Weeping Willows, Lozler Lane. MISCELLANEOUS PAINTINO Wo have the best In terlor decorator In Medford. Paint ing, paperhanglng and linoleum. Ekerson Paint and Roof Store, 38 8. Bartlett. Phone 243. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Profitable business on Pacific hlghwsy. For further In formation write Box 3K22. Trlhune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COI'NTT ABSTRACT CO. TITLE ISSl'HANCe ABSTfMPTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., up.talrs The fa.ninn Phop. THE FASHION SHOP 308 0 8 Nat'l Bank Bunding uressmsklng Myrtle Andrews. Fbouo 1181, tit location. BUSINESS DIRECTORY fcipm Window cleaners. LET OEORQE DO IT Tel. 1172 House clesnlng, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK. FURNITURE, ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY. 45 So. Central, Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Us. No. S-157-M-180. Phone 139. DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous service. .MEDFORD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768. Lie. No. 8-200. Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINKING TRANSFER CO Long distance naullng. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 C Stuart. TRUCKINO AND 8TORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, etc. Reasonsble rates Tel. 633 F. E. Samson Co. LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Contractors Medford, Oregon August 10, 1936 Notice of Bids- Notice Is hereby given thst bids are now called for the Improvement of EAST NINTH STREET, from Cottage street to Portland Avenue by placing and constructing thereon a multiple lift asphaltlc road oil pavement. The plans and specifications can ne scon at tne onice or tile city Record er In the City Hall at the corner of Fifth' and Central Avenue, Medford Oregon. The City Council will receive scaled proposals therefor, and the proposals will be opened In the Council Cham ber of tho City Hall on Tuesday eve nlng. August 18. at 7:30 P. M. Each bid must be accompanied by A certified check or bid bond of not less then flee percent of the amount of the bid. The right ia reserved to reject any or all proposals, to accept tne proposal submitted bv snv b d der, and to waive technical defects, as the Intorest of the City may require. CITY COUNCIL By: Geo. W. Porter. Mayor By: M. L .Alford, Recorder. Notice of Sheriff's (sole. Notice Is hereby given, that, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the 2nd nay of September, 1936, at the front door of the Court House In Medford. Jack son County, Oregon, I shall 3ell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, subject to redemption rs pro vided by law ,the following described real property, to-wlt: NW1,, SW4, 8EH, 8W!4 Section 1. and the NE',4. NWVi and the NE", and the BA SE'4 of Section 12. and NE!, NE14 Section 13, all In Town, ship 37 South, Range 4 West of tho W. M. Also, the N"4 NW'4: 8W(5 NW4: NW'4 SWIi and tho SVJ SW'4 of Section 7: the N"4 NW'4 and the NW'4 NEK Section 16, all In Town ship 37 South, Range 3' West of the w. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 1, being the N'j SEli of NW14 of Sec tlon 12, Township 37 South, Range 4 West. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 2, being the S' of the NVJ of the SE'4 NW'4 of the N", S'4 of the SEi NW'.i Section 7, Township 37 South. Range a West. Also Placer Mining Claim No. a. being the SV4 of the Hi 01 tho 8W4 NE'4 and the N'4 8ft of the SW'4 NE'4 Section 7. Township 37 South. Ranee 3 West. W. M. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Nearly 7. Use IX. Mora Ifrnoblt 14. Velvet-Ilk fabric 18. Calm 16. Funeral oration IT. Comparative ending 15. Anlmal'a mother 20. Size of shot 2U Musical instrument 84. Tilt 16. Small quarrel 50. Be undtjr obligation 81. Horse 24. Mountain In Alaska S6. rixed resolution 8. Pant 40. Btrlka violently 41. Bwoet biscuit 42. Tidings 44. Hflrd-flhelled fruit 48, Jewels 49. Expression of Inquiry 51. Angry RS. Hy 54. Person or animal whft brings good luck 8olution of Yesterday's Puzzle SIAILC OMB SWmToTw TlBrppjA FIRE WIE PIL OHJIT C ARM I mIe TENISEHAS I ANJ ME N DBjj E NJ MA S VIOIWMA I Dp SNARL E P A mBm QBiASEA TOINJ'I CMN I LjlHAlW pcRREDiCHASM FIL UpT E RlaH E NEE OILME V AD E2 AX EiLlMBiJifMO SI. Tropical fruit 61. Oily 62. Publto epoaker 61. Performed on a musical Instrument 64. Iterate DOWN European blackbird Suspicious: slang Dli-figure 2 3 6 17 f o 2 WMT& "HHH L LI WimWA 2i 22 23 ZS W.U W M 2f -i 11 -m 25 & 37 33 'jjoui uiuui 43 pi4 45 III - 47 43 - 'jL aiou. 54 SS 56 S- Hp . SJ Zo Tl W.; 62 ', , ii,i, 3 U Also Plscer Mining Claim No. 4, being the E'j of tho NW'4 SE',4 Sec tion 12, 'n Township 37 South, Range 4 West W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 6, described as follows: Beginning at the center of the channel of Foots Creek where It crosses the south line of the NE4 Nv4 of Section 18. Township 37 South, Range 3 West. thence east 400 feet; thence souther ly parallel with the channel of the left fork of said creek 1500 feet; theuce west 600 feet; tnence north erly parallel with the center of ssld channel 1600 feet; thence east 200 feet, to the place of beginning. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 6. being tho NW'4 NW'4 of the SE'4 and tho NE',4 NE!4 of the SW',4 of Section 12. in Township 37 South, Range 4 West, W. M. Also placer Mining Claim no. i, located by John T. Donegan and re corded In Vol, 7 at page 332 of the Mining Records of Jackson County, Oregon. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 6, known as the "Fox" Placer Claim, being the NV4 of the SW'4 NW', of Section 12, Township 37 South, Range 4 West. W. M. Also NE?4 NW14 Section 6. Town ship 37 South, Range 3 and S SWV4 Section 8, Township 37, Range 3 West. W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. t known as tho "Populist" Placer Min ing Claim, being the SE, SE'4 of NW',4 Section 12. Township 37 South, Range 4 West, W. M. And those certain water rights and water ditches which take the water of Foots Creek to, upon or near tho said property known as Hawkins Ditch and rights, and Magruder uitch and right and the Middle or Dutch Ditch and right. Also that certain Plscer Mining Claim, comprising 20 acres and situ ated on what Is known and called the Middle Fork of Foots Creek .In Foots Creek Mining District, Jackson County, Oregon, and being the Wtfc of the SW4 NE'4 of Section 24. Township 37 South, Range 4 West. W. M. Also that certain water Ditch and water right conveying about 300 Inches miner's measurement of water, described as follows: Commencing on the Middle Fork of Foots Creek near where tho east and west line between Sections 24 and 25 In Township 37 South, Range 4 West, crosses said creek: thenco down the east sldo or said creek for a distance of 4 of a mile to the said Placer Mining Claim. The Esst half of the 8WV4 8E',4 of Section 12 .Township 37. South, Range 4 West. W. M., Oregon. Being all In Jackson County, Ore gon. Saving and excepting therefrom tract of land of twenty-one or twen-tv-two acres conveyed February 20, 1928. to D. H. Ferry. Said sale Is made pursuant to an Execution In Foreclosure Issued out of the Circuit court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, dated July 31. 1036, In a certain suit there in, wherein Margaret Bates Lund Is nlslnllff. and Jacob F. Lund, F. A. Bate and Ella Bates, husband and wife, Black Channel Mines, Inc., a corporation, Porter J. Neff and Isabel Neff. husband and wife, and Walter M. Robertson are defendants. Dated this 1st dav of August. 1936. 8YD I. BROWN. Sheriff. By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. No. nn!'Rfl Notice of Call For Bids and Hearing .- Thereon In the Superior Court of tho State of Washlneton for snokane county, In the Matter of the Lljuldatlon of the Spokane Savlnga Bank, Spokane, wasnington. insolvent. Notice Ia Hereby Olven that the un dersigned will receive written blda for the sale of the following described property, situated In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at the Intersection of the West line of Riverside Ave nue with the center line of East Main Street In the City of Medford, Jackson county, Oregon; running thence North 34 de. 12 mln. East 68 0 feet for the point of beginning. said point being the Intersrctlon 01 the easterly boundsry of Riverside Avenue and tho North boundary of East Main Street; thence North 54 deurees 62 minutes East 69.48 feet; thence North 34 degrees 66 minutes Cross-Word Puzzle Hi.. Moving mechanical part 21. Female sheep 25. All: comb, form IT. Author of "The Age of Iteaaon" It. Commotion 59. Light brown tl. Sin , tt. Profuse end Idle talk 1ft. Kind of bird 16. flelf 17. Furnish a crew for 18. Pull 43. Lure 4$. Small drum 47. Beautiful valley In the Hawaiian Inlands A. Commence 60. Flexlhle ruooer pipe RS. Defy 64. Cleaning Implement B5. Entirely f6. Ocean 67. Spread " loosely 69. Woolly sur. face of cloth 60, Infatuation a. Cause to be taken 6. Regale T. Night before an avent I. Liquefy from heat I. Conspires 10. Carry with difficulty 11. Unrefined metal 12. Affirmative It. Least West 102.43 feet; thence South 08 degrees 16 mimitea west 60.80 feet; thence South 37 degrees 43 minutes East 114 2 feet to the point of be ginning, together with a strip four feet In width adjoining and extend ing along East Main Street. Subject to the surface rights of a four foot strip adjacent and extending along East Main Street for sidewalk pur poses a& described In Volume 83 Deeds page 64. Jackson County Rec ords. Subject to party wall agree ment affecting the North wall of tho Sparta Building entered Into bo tween Medford Building Company and Carrie L. Johnson, recorded June 20, 1914, In Volume 105, Deeds page 137, Jackson County Records. Also, commencing at a point from which the Intersection of the West line of Riverside Avenue and the center line of East Main Street tn the City of Medford, Oregon, bear South 54 degrees 63 minutes West 69,48 feet and South 34 degreea la minutes West 68.0 feet, and from said beginning point running thenoe North 54 degrees 52 minutes East 00.13 feet; thence North 36 degreea 01 minutes West 01.06 feet; thence South 68 degrees 16 minutes West 55.44 feet; theuce South 34 degrees 06 minutes West 103.43 feel to the plaoeof beginning; together with a strip four feet In width ad joining and extending along East Main Street. Subject to tho surface rights of r four foot strip adjacent and extending along' East Main Street for sidewalk purposes, aa de scribed In Volume 63 Deeds page 64. Jackson County Records, Sub ject to party wall agreement re corded In Volume ISO page 440 of the Deeds Records of Jackson County, Oregon, and right and ease ment of the last described property to attach and use the East wall of the Sparta Building aa described id first description above noted. Said above described premises Is Improved with a two atory brick, store and office building, irregular In shape, approximately 64 feet by 107 feet by 30 feet high and a one atory concrete and frame store building ap proximately 00 feet by 95 feet by 18 feet high. Said property is located at the Northeast corner of Riverside Avenue and Main Street In Medford, Oregon. Each bid shall state all the terms and conditions under which the pur chaser proposes to purchase said property, Including the amount of cash and terms and conditions of any deferred payments and the method of securing the same, seen Did anau be accompanied by a certified or Cashier's Check payable to 0. E Jenks, Supervisor, equivalent to five per cent of the total bid submitted to the undersigned by 10 A. M. on Aug ust 21st, 1036. at his office beiow stated. Bidders may obtain Informa tion concerning the property at the office of tne undersigned at an o. w Washington Street, Portland, Oregon, or at the office of George H. Jackson, Special Duty supervisor at 7ia Sprague Avenue, Spokane, Washing ton. Notice Is further given that said bids will be reported to the above en titled Court on August 38th, 1936. at 10 a. m.: before the Honorable Chas H. Leavy, one of the Judgea thereof, at which time and place, or at such other time ss may be fixed by the Court, aald bids will be considered and Interested parties may be heard. Dated this 10th day oi August, 1035 Date of first publication. August 11, 1030. C. K. JENKfl. Supervisor of Bank ing for Btnte of Washington, liquidating Spokane Savings Bank, Spokane, Washington. By 8. W. BAKER, Assistant Special Deputy Supervisor 311 8. W. Washington Street, Portland. Oregon Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, Aug. 11. Bpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Pols derges of Klam ath rails wera callers at th. riene home Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elhart and son Billy of Ashland wit breakfast guest one morning last wsek of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Walt, on their way to Port land where Mr. Blhart attended buy ers' week, Mrs. Elhart to visit and care for her mother, Mrs. Era New ton, while her sister. Mrs. R. Suther land and husbsnd take a much need ed rest and vacation. They also will view the fleet while there. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Dusenberry and daughter Shirley are spending the week visiting relatives lo Hills boro and Portland and also visiting the fleet, and other points of Inter est. They went up the coast high way. Mr. and Mrs. Governor of Klamath county have been visiting home folks here the psst week. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Tygart and chil dren Mary Lucilo and Henry, and Mrs. Tygart's parents, Mr .and Mrs. W. H, Reed of Oold Hill spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Orant Powell near Cave City, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bergman and son Junior arrived Saturday from Tonapah. Nevada to visit Mr. and Mrs. Prank Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Plene. Mrs. Bergman and Mrs. Taylor have been chuma ever since they were In the 8th grade at school and this la the Bergmans' first visit to this part of the country. Mr, and Mrs, Clement Smith of Lot Angeles were visitors here Prlday af ternoon of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Walt and Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry. Mr. Smith and hit mother, Mrs. Nina Smith, were reeldente of Oold Hill and vicinity 34 years ago, when he was a practicing physician. - This Is hit first visit here since leaving In 1913. He and his wife are both teachers In the Los Angeles schools and are spending their vacation touring the coast aa far north as Puget sound, then to Tacoma, Seattle and Port Isnd, out the Bend highway to Dia mond lske, Crater lako, and are re turning home by the Redwood high way and coast route. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde and daughter Wanda May and Iris Du senberry and Alfred Kendall all of Orants Pass were callers Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry. Mr. and Mrs. Bam Richards and son Jack of Oakland, Calif., are visit ing the Taylors and Plenes who were old-time friends In Topapah, Nevada. NORTH BEND, Aug. U-(A( More then 3500 tons of pilchards were caught Saturday and Sunday off the entrance of Coos Bsy harbor after adverse wather and lack of fish had kept the Coos Bsy fleet . Idle for some weeks. Bicycles - new and used. Bros, 3) M rU. fbODt 361. Sim. Gold Hill GOLD HILL, Aug. 11. (Spl.)Neal Bush of Vernonla and Miss Ruth By erly visited the past week with Miss Byerly's mother, Mrs. Minnie Byerly, on Foots Creek .and with her sisters. Mrs. H. D. Force, Mrs. P. c. Thomp son. Mrs. Art Oorham and Mrs. Curtis Parker. A. 0. Lunsford of Myrtle Creek, last week took over the bar and confec tionery In the Oold Hill hotel build ing. The business was forinarly con ducted by Ir. and Mrs. Chas. Line- barger, wno wm continue to handle the hotel part. Mr. and Mrs. V. Berson and ohlldren of Salem were week-end guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Qllchrlst. Mr .and Mrs. Tom Robinson and son Junior aio now occupying the Fred Baker house. Mrs. Robinson and son Just recently returned from a three months' visit In Colorado and says Oregon sure looks good to them. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dalley of San Francisco visited last week with Mrs. Dslley's sister, Mrs. Bud Snyder. Mrs. John Edlngton Is visiting at Sawyers Bar, Calif., with her husband who lo employed there, Jas, Blevlns and family of Orants Pass moved recently Into the Ellis property on the highway, Mr. Blevlns la bookkeeper at the Beaver Portland Cement Co. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Csnters and fam ily were Sunday visitors with Mr. Centers' mother, Mrs, Belle Centers, on Anderson creek. Louie Johnson whose home Is In Washington, Is visiting with the Bry an Ward family, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Phillips and son Fred and Miss Evelyn Martin spsnt several days the past week tn Port land where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook accompan ied by Misses Ruth Lance and Lucille Smith spent the week-end on the coast going to Crescent City then north to Bandon, OoqulUe and Rose burg and thence back home. Roger Munler who has been living with his sister, Mrs, J, A. Bialr and working at the cement plant .left Wednesday for Chicago, Lester Dusenberry returned to his home here this week from Sacred Heart hospital where he recently un derwent an appendectomy, J. R. Pttehugh of Vancouver, Wash., and daughter Mrs. Vera White of Eu gene visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Kte. Beth and Billy Lee Reed visited Wednesday with their mother, Mrs. Lola Reed of Medford. Mrs. Jack Heyland and daughter Nona of Medford visited Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. O. W. Martin. John Hammersley of Blltcoos .visit ed her. seversl days this week on his way to Klamath Falls where he at tended the Hammersley clan reunion Aug. 8 and . Zane and Fat Becker of Riddle are here for a visit with their father, Abe Becker. Bill Martlneau of Medford trans acted business In this city Tuesday. The many friends of Leslie Walker are glad to know he Is recovering nicely from an appendectomy which he underwent at Sacred Heart hos pital Tuesday morning. Mrs. Bsn Hlndelang and daughter of Alamost, Colo., are here visiting her sister, Mrs. Boyer. Mrs. Leon Wise, Mrs. Olaf Lokken of Seattle, Wash, and Miss Ethel Kllngle of Medford visited laat week In Redmond as the guest, of Mrs. Wise's sister, Mrs, BerslII Livingston. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Aug. 11 (Spl.) The Reese Creek Sundsy school and church service, were all very well at tended Aug. 9. Mr. Stllle preached In the evening. Thomas Bherron leading the young people's meeting. The W.O.T.U. held a splendid meet ing Thursday afternoon. Outsu of the meeting were Mrs. Chsrle. Sand erson and daughter, Mrs, Melvln Mar tin, and son, from Besgle. The Bessie Ladles club ha. made and donated beautiful quilt to our union and we are also making a lovely quilt and will quilt asme at th. horn, of Mr.. Powell, Aug. IB. Both quliu will be sent to th. Chil dren's Farm Horn st Corv.llla. Our president, Mrs. Chane. Cummon. ac companied the national W.O.T.U. speaker, Mrs. Necla Buck, to Prospect July 18, where a W.O.T.U. union was organleed, aa wss also a Junior W.O.T.U. for the young people, with a fin. attendance. Several went up from here. Including Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Mr. Foster, Mrs, Charles Cum mons, Mr.. Agnes. Moftltt and Mrs. Mary B rouse, Mr. and Mr.. Lester Smith and two sons, of Klamath Falls, were week-end guest, of Mr. Smith', .lsur .nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cow den. Other guests at the Cowden horn, for Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker, of Medford. Hollla Martin, who Is employed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cllne, was visiting his parents Sundsy, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin. Mrs. Charles Braack and children. Fran".. Lois and John, spent Wed nesdsy In L'sgle Point on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Merrltt, of Ashland, and Mrs. Emma Merrltt, of Central Point, and Ell Still., of Shady Cove, war. vlstlng Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt Sunday evening. Th. letter accompanied Mr. and Mrs James Merrltt to Ashlsnd for the eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, of near Butt. Falls, were calling at th. W. R. Lamb horn. Sunday. They also went to Deed Indian Soda Springs Professor and Mrs. T. M. Rlttr. of Boulder, Colorado, and Mr. and Mr. E. J. On. .'. of El Seuundo. Cal, who have been visiting their relatives. Mr. tad sirs. Jack Orow and Mr. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CRBEK, Aug. 1J (Spl.l Mrs. Clarenu r talned the ladles club last week at ner noma. Mr. Louise Fliley, Mrs, Lottie Blodgett and Mrs. Emma Sparlln were appointed a committee to draft by-laws for the club. Mrs. Orsce Rodgera wss appointed secre tary to replace Mrs. Sparlln. who ha. been 111. A quilt pattern was chosen to make a quilt. The club had as visitors Mrs. Adlot. Mrs. J. E. Mans field and Miss Ethel McCallister. There were as ladles present Winter Davidson, one of the timber fallers of th. Hswttt Land company, was struck on the head by a fslllng tree Saturday afternoon and was rushed to Orants Pass to the hos pital. He remained until Monday, when he was able to be brought Hume. ChaS. HOllsnd. Whf. ha. nmnl.-J the sddltlon of several rooms to his house Is now giving It a coat of whit, paint. Arthur GrftV. Jr.. whn v.. ku. working on a dairy ranch at Bonania, returned home last week and began work at tha Amos flmtt.h Monday. Mrs. Joe Boat rettirr.Mi trnm tlon Cltv. where aha v.. mlM K h- death of her niece, youngest child of her sister. Mrs. Nettle Kelso. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibson and children and Jimmy Vsmer left Sun day for a pleasure trip to Crescent Word hu fce.n r..lv. .v. death of Paul Powers, of Stockton, Cel., who was struck by a truck, dy ing ine ne aay. Paul will be re membered here, aa he was a freshman In. high school here two yesrs ago. He was a brother of Fred Powers, lo cal carpenter. A Crew nf four mn v. th. county worked several daya last d nnisning up me approaches to the bridge across Clapboard Oulch. AbOUt Cn Iruiri. nf Iwlcc! In to strengthen places when witaue. usuauy occur and brush has been removed from th. roadside up the entire road up east Wllllsm creek. Mr. .nil Mr. Vlntrrf . . .... . "J '"SMi "1 a, , B,,uut,x uiiv Ul.bn of sn elght-lb. son. Mrs. Vaughn will do rememoerea as Miss Ernestine Kin. cade. . The little on. 1. named Robert Floyd. Guy Creson. who had a alight ail una rrccilliy, IS improving, H. Wa. .mpivjcu mi, tne urn. plant When stricken. Mr. and Mrs. Webb and daughter and son. Richard, of Berkeley, Cel., have been visiting recently at th. W. H, Lemmon homei They returned by wey of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood had ss guest reoently their son-in-law, Con Mccormick, of Portland. The llttl. granddaughter has been named Kath leen Joan. Callers Sunday at the 0. W. Robert home Included Mr. and Mr. Henry Shafer. of King' highway and grand-, son Paul Marrs, Jr., of Eugene, and. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Hunter, of Provoll. Claud. Hollowlll wa. threshing In the neighborhood last week. Mr.' and Mrs. H.rv. nirt..rHu. and daughter, Carol, are visiting for a lew weeks at "fleir old home at Castle Rock, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Robert, had a week-end guest Mr. snd Mr. Ralph Nelson and two small sons of near lhnnn. Mo, old tlm. friend. A very enjoyable ' day was .pant Sunday with a plcnlo dinner on th. beautiful lawn of the A. L. Blodgett home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett and daughter. Carol; Mm Mary Topping and daushter. Joaenhlne: Mr. and Mrs. Aasl Blodgett and two small daugh ters; air. and Mrs. o. w. ttoberts. and the host and hostess, Mr. end Mrs. A. L. BlOdeeee and ion. Glenn. uiS daughter, Eunice. Mrs. O. A. Dunlap, of Frultdsle, haa been visiting her daugher, Mrs. Hermsn Messenger, of Provolt. Mrs. Whltestlns nephew. Wendel Burke, and a friend. Myer, from Versailles. Mo., are visiting at th. Whltestlne home. GASTON B. MEANS ILL IN LEAVENWORTH PEN KANSAS CITY ,Aug. 11. (P) Th. Kansas City Star, In a dispatch from Leavenworth, said today that Gaston B. Means, serving a 16-ye.r term tn th. federal prison there for mulcting Mrs, Evslyn Walsh McLean of 1104., 000 In a hoax Involving th. Lindbergh kidnaping, 1. critically 111 In th. pris on Infirmary. . Water Tonnage Orow., SALEM, Ore., Aug. 11 (AP) T tonnsge handled by Oregon port In cressed about 46Q.000 during th. y.ar ending July 1, the Oregon board of pilot commissioners reported to Gov ernor Martin today. and Mrs. Tom Grow and thlr families, left Aug. 8 for their homes, after enjoying our beautiful southern Oregon for the past two weeks. Mrs. Jams. King, of King' Service station, was happily surprised Aug. I, when all the O. and O. bridge crew and their wive. cam. and took possession of th. place, served fin. birthday dinner for her and Mr. King, pressnted them with a lovely double wool blsnket, ss gift snd wished her many mora happy birthdays. Frances and Lois Msrvoet and John Broack were guest. Sundsy afternoon of Mr. Wilfred Jsck. Mr. and Mrs. C. S Lamb and daughter, Edna, called at the W R. Lamb horn. Saturday evening. They had been shopping In Medford. Mr.. Jack Grow and daughter, Eileen, and Tom Orow, left Aug. for Medford. where they wlU havs employment during th. fruit season at the packing house. Miss Myrtle Comack, formerly of Glendale. Cal ha. purchased prop erty cm Crater Lake highway and taken possession, .cross from Sh.r ron service ststlon. 8b I having th. house all remodeled. r