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TMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. 1936. PAGE SEVEN Bead every a on this pag Tou will probably find exactly th things you have Been looting lor or aale oj trade for unused articles jou may hare. Search your attlo or store-room you may And many things others are seat ing and te able to realize Im mediate cash. 11 what you want lent here, advertise tor It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first insertion 3c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. nr word i. I. lc Minimum 10c) Per line per month without oopy changes 13S Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST In Central Point district, 30 Inch truck tire and rim. Reward. 133 S. Riverside. LOST Gold rimmed, high bowed spectacles. In dark metal "Dr. Lee' case, between Ashland and Plne J hurst on Greensprlng highway. Re- turn to state police office. Reward. T,pgT If dog is mi&eing. call 1518- MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Experienced packers. Bert ' Stanclllfe, phoenix. 1 ooo HOP PICKERS wanted. Picking starts Aug. 25th. cnrlstle Ic Son Hop Yards. Rt. 2. Grants Pass, Ore- REGISTER NOW at the B. M. Clute Hop Vard tor Hop Picking. Cabins, lights and wood furnished. Apple Kate, Ore. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Pear pickers. Phone 132-L. 1 WANT to personally Interview a few local men mechanically Inclined U. qualify for training in Diesel En gineering, also Air Conditioning-Refrigeration. Write Mr. G. R. Cross, representative of Diesel Power United Engineering Schools, Gener- . n.ti .. u.rifn.rf nrs.nn ai ueiivuiji. jm,u', w.0. WANTED Reliable man herd turkeys. Dean Stacy, Ht. 4, Box 177. Phone 665-Y. " WANTED SITUATIONS -j ' MECHANIC AN"b " COMBINATION WELDER wants work. Box U4-A. Rt. 2, Klamath Palls. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANT Young fresh milk cow. Will pay cash for value received. F. wedge, 1 mile west Talent school. WANTED Men's laundry. Mrs. Hu son. Tel. 1345-M. WANTED Furnished house. Not over 525. csll Merrick's Camp Ground. WANTED Manure-apreader. Henry Shafer, R. P. D. No. 1. Medford. WANTED Lamb wool. See the Med' ford Bargain House, 27 No. Grape. WILL PAY 8100 CASH and 100 per year on small place. What have you? write me, P. O. Box 658. Medford. WANTED TO BOY 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 buy? Write Box 3485 . care Mall Tribune. JUNK Highest price paid for brass, radiators copper storsge batteries aluminum and other metals Scrap iron smsll or targe iota, pipe ana machinery wool and cotton rags inner tubes Our prices will interest yuu. Hides Pelts wool Mobslr. Household goods rural tu. a. stover oougbi or sold MEHFVIHD BAROAIN HOUSE FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 1-room house, during fruit season; adults. 410 Hamilton St. FO RENT 1314 West Main St., 4 room nice furnished home; hard wood floors, fireplace, oil heatrola; (35, Inc. water. Charles R. Ray. ' Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 303. FOR RENT Desirable, psrtly fur nished duplex, one block from busi ness section. 618 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT 8-room modern house, i price 23.50 .W. H. Everhard, 1018 I W. 9th. FOR RENT Weil-furnlshed house close In: tlectrlcal conveniences Inquire 306 So. Oakdale. HOUSES for sale or rent Jacfcaor ryntritv BirtB nrf un ass'o FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOP. RENT Very nice 4-room fu niMlMi apartments. 333 Edwards. 301 Bealty Sta. Geo. Iverson. FOR RENT Apartments .psrtly fur nished. Inquire 325 So. Ivy. 2 LARGE ROOMS, unfurnished, St7 month including wstcr and lights. e;a so. central. FOR RENt 3 nlceiy rurnlsned apta. with electrical conveniences In quire 305 So Oskdsle APT FOR RENT rTlgmslre. best overstuirea onvste bath close in FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS . ATTRACTIVE rooms .4 S Grape FOR RENT-RC0M -BOARD 8. Holly. - FOR EXCHANGE , FOR SALE WILL TRADE" fishing tackle" for" guns. MISCELLANEOUS 317 North Riverside. FoiTsALE . ., . i GRAIN BAGS and Twine Get our FOR EXCHANGE REAL price. ESTATE MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE -- - - 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1082 FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE Flvo aAVr'' Rdat" mnimn "at thiiV acres, good Improvements, close In. fones studio 607 west 2nd eee E. Gould. 402 West Jackson St. pnone ga-tl WTfrZ'i ' "A'l" FOR SALE" Hopper" for" wdS-t ford Income. Box 3580. Tribune. urner un ,, Almuat new. Bargain. Call at Mall Tribune FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE SSTSHSi winter" "cabbage FORSALEtTbgalnTi 3-10 acr"es". P"nt- Weeping Willows. Lozier See W. G. Trill, Palm Bldg. Lane- FOR SALE To settle an estate 100 MISCELLANEOUS acres excellent farm land, all In -,. -,. -t.,-,. -L cultivation: no bulldlnga of value: HAVE A PIANO that reliable party good well; 83000. can use fOI. its good care and stor- 4-ROOM HOUSE, 1001 N. Central age. Prefer someone who would Ave.; new roof and paint; 11760, buy the Instrument If It proved 10 down, balance terms. satisfactory. Will sell on sma'l TENGWALD AGENCY monthly payments. Box 4325, Mall 125 West Main Street. Tribune. LOT, 45x160, near Los Angeles. Trade JACK'S SECOND HAND STORE Is . for lot or car. 017 No. Central. moving to 108 So. Grape. Better i.,- --.i.-... used furniture. SALE 2 lots, 3 houses, 600 cash. 813 - - ., , -, -, -. - -,. - ., .,. Summit. WHY waste gas and oil. Frees' Gar- age, 801 N. central. FOR SALE One of the prettiest mod- , n n . , em homes on the west aide. Close PAINTING We have the best In In, double garage, aprlnkler system tcrior decorator In Medford. Paint basement with rurnace. Very nice ing, paperhanglng and linoleum, and complete. Some terma to re- Ekerson Paint and Roof Store, 38 S. sponsible party. Might, trade for Bnrtlett, Phone 243. good farm. For price and details call g at 44 No. Peach or phone 1473-W. BUSINESS CHANCES 320 ACRE Stook Ranch. 37 acres In "i7p SS3Tr.T..'r.T clover; free deeded water; pasture FOR SALE Profitable business on with Little Butte creek running highway. For furttier In- length place. House, barn, out- formation write Box 3822. Tribune buildings, hay, team, farm Imple- ments; terms. Wllhlte, Lake Creok, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Orogon. 1..-. FOR SALE 6-rooin modern house, newly painted, large lot. Inquire "' jArKsoN Voiintv ' Monarch Grocery. 1803 W. Main. TJ&SSSSf ABSTRACT CO FOR SALE tauaern 8-room house. V 4VkJ I No. 7 Glen Oak Court, by owner, fKsaEkl TITLE INSURANCE Fred O- Sander, yt mile aouth of 1 sai4Un ABSTRACTS Oak Grove school. v" ESCROW 84600 WILL BUY one of the best Iocs- ' -, n -,. -, - UThi?hmrdkrIkblr,o MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.-Ab.tracU 2 bathrooms, large tack and front T1Ue Roomi 3 nd 8. No. 32 porches; atone stoie-room. douole M,.K r.nlr., A.. itntnir garage; newly painted; beautiful North Central Ate., upstairs. shade: space for flowers and gar- s..ninn 'hnn den. one of the best buys In town. . 1 . P' oTd". AVSr Phone oVx" " ?hTTashion shop-308 o. a Oakdale Ave., or pnone 845-a. Njt Bank Bu,1llng Dressmaking WHEN you think of real estate think Myrtle Andrewa Pnone 1181 New of BROWN ei WHITE. 'oca'' FOR SALE Several farms. Tel. 105. Expert Window Cleaners. FOR SALE 2 acres, modern 4-room LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 bungalow, large screen porch, dou- House cleaning, floor waxing, on- ble garage; $2600 cash or terms. ental rug cleaning and uphulsterlng Phoenix - Jacksonville road, Rt, 1. l. j paimateer. Money to Lend FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK loaned on Tol l.vkstock. FOR SALE - 1 cows and 3 heifers. FURNITURE, ENDORSED Mile north Central Point on Scenic NOTES, ETC. Drive J S Catcv. We want to supply your money neods .,- 1 without red tape or delay FOR SALE Fresh heifer and calf. A. SEE W. E. THOMAS E. Brockway, Phone 7-F-21. ' MGR. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND : LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE FOR SALE Registered Guernsey COMPANY, bull calves. Dams have official 46 so Central, Ground Floor butterfat records. Twinkle Star craterian Theater Bldg. Ranch, J. C. and E. F, Calhoun, Llo. No S-157-M-180. Phone 139. Grants Pass, Ore. - DIAMOND LOANS 50 New Leland White does for sale. Prompt and courteous service, cheap at E. A. Wheeler, Central MEDFORD FINANCE CO. Point. Over Farmera it Fruitgrowers Bank T Phone 768. Lie. No. 8-200. FOR SALE Two milk oowa to fresh- en soon. Also four yearling heifers. Transfer M. Heckenberger, 4 miles north of .L . n ,,.,.0 ,- -,. - n - Eagle point on Crater Lake high- hawley TRANSFER Expert pack- .way. , ers and movers Special livestock .r TTTT moving equipment, prices right FOR SALE-Young "? 618 North Riverside. Phone 816 Henry Shafer, R. F. D. No. I, Med- v . v t. -.n., t. .t. t. -.. -.. -L -ford. EADS TRANSFER 81 STORAGE CO. ; ;. ' ; Office 26 so Fir. Phone 316 Prices ByR ?E"B nd P 6"; "0,u,te right service guaranteed. 4. Box 133. Spring St. Tel. 437-M. , , - . L , ., .-L -L REINKING TRANSFER CO Long FOR SALE POULTRY distance naullng. Furniture, cattle . . " " -Liri anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 FOR SALE Leghorn hena, or trade O Stuart, for grain. M. B. Glover. Ross Lane. 3 MILK PED FRYERa Carley 814-W and long distance hauling, furnt 1 - - ? ture moving, etc. Reasonable ratei FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Tel 833 f e s.m.on co FOR SALESacrlf Ice equity In 1936 LEOAL NOTICES Pontine sedan. Bruce Bsbb. Phone 8. - -- Notice To Contractors 1928 CHEV. Delivery body, good con- Medford, Oregon dltlon. 338 So. Riverside. . August 10, 1936 . Notice of Bids , v FOR 8ALE AT A BARGAIN Notice is hereby given that blda are 1934 long wheelbase Chevrolet truck. now called for the Improvement of Low mileage. Dual tlrea. In good gA8T NINTH STREET, from Cottage condition, full year license, equip- street to Portland Avenue by placing ped with flat rack for fruit haul- an1 constructing thereon a multiple Ing. See this truck today. Rogue jft aaphaitlc road oil pavement. River Chevrolet, Inc., North River- xh, plans and specifications can oe side. wen at the office of the City Rccord- rCrTn er In the City Hall at the corner of LATE MOeTs ATRABml SAVING OB'M C'M"' L?,W,IN,ANCi:J The City Courfcil will receive srtfleS' ?M mouth Touring Sedan. proposals therefor, and the proprt-ais 1935 Plymouth Sedan with side wl be opened , th Councri cham ?toun, Vl . . j ber of the City Hall on Tuesday eve- Jg3 Sh!lM" DOL""' Sedan. ning. August 18, at 7:30 P. M. 1936 Desoto Alrstream 6 Sedan with Ench bd must be accompanied by a ... 21 , . - certified check or bid bond of not less S hsLerDeol"",,8HdJ?'. h han flee percent ?) of the amount 1932 Studebaker Regal light 6 Sedan. of th, b,d Tn, rlgM rerVed to ! SL5"?0."."!. 9YPJ; "Ject any or all proposals, to accept 1829 r?rMod,el A C0Upl: rUD 00 7 h proposal submitted by any bid- 20.000 miles. a,Tf nd ((, WBV0 technical defects, as Also several earlier models at very th, lntcrest oI the clty mny r(.quire. LOW Prices. CITY COUNCIL LANGE MOTOR CAH CO. By. Geo. w porteri Mavor Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. By: M h A1(ord 00,,, 38 N Riverside Ave. No. 90989 FOR SALE Notice of Call For imu and Hearing MISCELLANEOUS ta the Superior Court of the State of .,,", ntrr'iKiVvri'riTtTi n Washington for Spokane county. CS?J1 of uqtu of I 5 Sr8- bualnesa. Jacks Waihlngton, ina0!vent. - -. . i- . Notice Is Hereby Given that the un- TOMATOES-3C lb. Plums and cu- dersigned will receive written bids for cumbers. B. E. Ford, 2 miles west th " of the following described on Jacksonville Hwy. phone 731-R. Property, situated In Jackson Count7. - n - - ., ,t , ,.-l.-ii-L -L -x-n. n.r. . l Oregon, to-wlt: ROOF1NO Bring your roof troubles Commencing at the intersection to us. Old roofs repaired, new of the West line of Riverside Ave- roofs applied. Pabco products. nuo with the center line of East Ekerson Paint and Roof Store. 38 3- Main Street in the City of Medford, Bartlett. Phone 343. Jackson County, Oregon; running thence North 34 deg. 13 mln. Ear.: FOR SALE Sweet corn, 150 dozen; 68 0 feet for the point nf bezlnnl.ig also tomatoes. Bring containers. said point being the Intersection of Call Mrs. Walker, 314-Y. Old Pa- the easterly boundary of Rlversldo clflc Highway. North. Avenue and the North boundary of - East Msln Street: thence North 04 FOR SALE OR HIRE Heavy duty 4- decrees 63 minutes East 69 48 feei; wheel trsller. suitable for hsullng thenre North 34 degrees 58 minutes fruit. Good tires and brakes. Cnrap wt 103 43 feet: thence South 68' for cash. Box 4318. Tribune. degrees 16 minutes West 56 80 f"et; ! rXTTTtrrr 7Ti rrrrrtr thence South 37 desrees 43 minutes ITAL AN PRUNES for canning or East ,4 2 tefl to th, , t , M. tab e use for sale. 60 lbs. 95 cents. ,m,k ..,.k - .... n ,. delivered at your door. You lnnwct f'"n n8' l.h" ,T . the fniit before paying. Any other lJ" w' '"" " n,'1 "'fPi: , tvpe of commercial prunes if pro- J"i n fs"1 rM"J? 87"t,,l'b,,"i ferred. Mai 1 cent postal card. Jack ? h "r'" r'hl "L '0ur. ' the Prune Man. Myrtle Creek. Ore. TSrTA'Z ! FOR SALE Household furniture, In- P0 awribed In Volume A3 eluding Hotpolnt electric ranee. Owi pae 64. Jacknon County Rec- piano. davenport rtc N Cen- rds. Subject to party wall aifre- tral. m.nt affrptlr t-c North m-ll ot th. j sparu Buiidlrg rnterpd inlu ot" MILK from tested fjoaU. Jun?fraw twern Medford Building Company Ooat Dairy, R. i, Boi M. ItU 43) -J, and Carrt I. Johnson, recorded frar June 20, 1914. tn Volume 105, Deeds page 137, Jackson County ftecordi. Also, commencing at a point from whlcb the intersection ot the West line of Riverside Avenue and the center line of East Main Street In the City of Medford, Oregon, bears South 54 degrees 52 minutes Wen 69.48 feet and South 34 degrees 111 minutes West 66.0 feet, and from said beginning point running thenoe North 64 degrees 52 minutes East 55.12 feet; thenre North 3b degrees 01 minutes West 01.05 feet; thence South 66 degrees 16 minutes West 55 44 feet; thence South 3 degrees 50 minutes West 102.43 feet to the placeof beginning; together with a strip four feet In width ad Joining and extending along Eatt Main street. Subject to the surface rights of a four foot strip adjacent and extending along East Main Street for sidewalk purposes, as de scribed In Volume 83 Deeds page 64, Jackson County Records. Suo tect to party wall agreement re corded In Volume 155 page 440 of the Deeds Records of Jackson County, Oregon, and right and ease. ! ment of the last described property i to attach and use the East wall of the Sparta Building as described id ; first description above noted. Said above described premises is Improved with a two 'story brick i store and office building, Irregular In ! shape, approximately 64 feet by 107 feet by 30 feet high and a one story I concrete and frame store building ap proximately 55 feet by 05 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. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or Cashier's Check payable to C. 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 below stated. Bidders may obtain Informa tion concerning the property at tne oiuce oi me uuaer&ignea at 311 8. w. Washington Street. Portland, Oregon, or at the office of George H, Jackson. Special Duty Supervisor at 713 Sprague Avenue, Spokane, Washing ton. . Notice is further given that said bids will be reported to the above en titled Court on August 28th, 1936, at 10 a. m.; before the Honorable Cha. H. Leavy, one of the Judges thereof, at which time and place, or at such other time na may be fixed by the Court, said bids will be considered and interested parties may be hearo. Dated this 10th day of August, 1936. Date of first publication, AugU4t 11, 1936. - C. E. JENKS, Supervisor of Bank ing for State of Washington, liquidating Spokane Savings Bank, Spokane, Washington. By S. W. BAKER. Assistant Special Deputy Supervisor 311 S. W. Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. Notice for Publication. Department of the. Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, July 13. 1930. Notice Is hereby given that George Anders Lawson of Trail, Oregon, who, on January 20th. 1932. made Home stead entry, Serial No. 019605, for NW1., NWft. section 21. Township 36 S.v Range 1 W.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to moke final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A Tengwald, O, S. Com. mlssloner, Medford, Oregon, on the 25th day of August. 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: ' Lloyd French, of Trail. Oregon; Ros coe Davis, of Troll, Oregon; Herbert Holght, of Trail, Oregon; Claude Wad dell, of Troll, Oregon. OEOROE PINLEY, Register. Mail Tribune Daily across t. Small car used in ft mine S. Pains 10. Stair 14, American Indian U. Perch for chickens 7 11. Occasional: Scotch 17. Set apart for aacred use 19. Game Ash 20. Ancient Greek mllepost XI. Vision seen In sleep tt. Tennis ap purtenance 14, Cart) with a single spot 18. Prepares for Dubllcatlon Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle iALM0!STEMP LOY M E A M E Rffv ELURE 5 E RENEjE L OGIE 5 ly r Ep tTT p Ms p at HOWE pAGiADA QjBTS R M I NA T I OlN Wjp R 1 IN U Tffi Gulf M S ma s c otb a n'ana oQIoseIoraior pIlIaIyIeIdrIeipIeIaIt 41. Atmospheric disturbance 49. Kind of Ore extinguisher 61 California rock fish 64. Action at law 65. Upper limb (7. Gives In formation CO, Mexican corn meal mush 84. Den 66. Gets rid of 68. Architectural pier R9. Resign TO. Blast on ft whistle 71. Utters 71. Mark to re store aftsr deleting 71. AnKlo-Saion slave ts. One of a race or intelligent horson In "fJulllver'i Trnvela" Geometrical surface forming a . continuous sheet 88. Posness 17. Throuttht prefix tH. Muddles 19. Uavlntc an offensive Smell L Come in U. Sodium chloride 44. Challenged 48. Head covering 17. By birth 1 V 3 4 lift5 I6 V Is 9 WM Y' Y X3 i e H'' 2 . up 11" "I" 11 2B 21 3o 3t3Z p 33 34 35 Hfl-j !i!L 5IfLl?III"IlPI SS sT 'M,ST SB SI mm"o (ol tit? i4-zsrzr tj v 1 1 1 Up 111 wk3 111" Notice to Creditors, tn the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that tho undersigned has been appointed, by the Hon. Earl B. Day. Judge of the above entitled Court, as Executor of said estate, and has duly qualified according to law; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers, and duly .verified according to law, at the office of T. W. Miles, attorney for the undersigned, in the Jackson County Bank Building, in the City of Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published July 15ta, 1936. O. Z. BOYDEN, Executor of the Estate of Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased. Notice To Contractors The Talent School District No. 22, Talent. Oregon, will receive Bids ou a proposed addition to the Talent School Gymnasium as follows: Bkh on the General contract and separ ate Bids on Plumbing and Heating. Drawings and specifications may be obtained at the office of Frank C Clark. Architect, Room 221, Medford Center Building. Bid J tn be opened at 8:00 p. m, Mondey, August 17, 1036 at the Tal ent School. MRS. PARTHENA TERRILL. Clerk. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Adams, Deceased, The undersigned has been, by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, appointed odmlnlstrator with the will annexed of the estate of Mary Elizabeth Adams, deceased .and has qualified. The creditors of and all persons having claims against said deceased are hereby notified to pre sent the same, with the proper vouch ers, within six months after the first publication hereof, to the undersign ed at his office In the Federal build lntr .Medford. Orcuon. Dated and first published August 12th, 1936. GLENN O. TAYLOR, Adlmlnlstrator with the will an nexed or the estate of Many EHZ' abeth Adams, deceased. OLENN O. TAYLOR. Attorney for the Estate. Notice of Finn! Hearing. In the County Court of the state of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Motter of the Estate of Lu clndo. Perk, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned Administrator of the Estnte of Luclnda Peck, deceased, has filed with the above entitled Court his First and Final Account and report as such administrator, and the Court has set September 11th, 1938, A. D., at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the tlmo, and the Courtroom of said Court in the Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections, ir ony there be, why said First and Final Account and Report should not bu approved, said Administrator and his bondsmen discnorgea, ana saaa esi&ie closed. All persons are hereby noti fied to appear at said time and place and show cause ,if any there be, why such relief should not be granted. Dated and first publlsed this 12th day of August, 1936. W. E. PECK. Administrator of the estate of Luclnda Peck, deceased Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office it Roseburg, Oregon, August 6th, 1980. Notice Is hereby given that Will tarn L. Townsend ,of 233 So. Riverside Ave . MMford, Ore., who, on May 19tn. 1033. made Homestead entry, serial 020677. and on Sept. 13, 1933, mode Add. Hd. entry. Serial No. 020085. for NV4 NW'4 and gev4 Nwy4, bection ii. Township 34 8.. Range 1 W , Wlllom- Cross-Word Puzzle IS. Gaelle It. Gone by IS. Every SS. Intellect 25. Finished 17. Urchins 38. Coverings for the head and neck S9, Toung nocturnal bird 80. In variableness 11. Ancient Hebrew measure SS. Trim and spruce 84. Martinique volcano 35, Compound atner SS. Protective covering 40. Calamitous 42, Organ of hearing 45. fteml out 49. Ued of straw ftp. incline r.i. Condition 58. Requirements 65. Word of lamentation 68. Genus of the common froa 68. Aold fruit 69. Struck tU American Indians S3. Masculine name 83. Princely Italian house ' 86. Oriental commander 6T. Pronoun DOWN L Nervous twltchlngo I. Underground part of a plant 1. A (jucen of England 4. Put In a forgotten place I. Portion of a curve I. Measure of cut wood t. Gray with axe 8. Regard 9. Place another has had 10. Weep blt- terl 11, Remove for growth In another place et9 Meridian, has filed notice of in-tt-:uion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 15th day of September, 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: Dean Weltman. of Trail, Oregon; Leslie Worden. of Domestic Laundrv. Medford. Oregon; Ray Prltchard, of Trail. Oregon; Clark Moore, of Trail. Oregon. ROBERT E. CRAWFORD. Acting Register. UZCUDUN KILLED IN REVOLUTION BAYONNE, France, Aug. 12. (Up) Paollno Uecudun, the "Basque woodchopper" who several times con tended for the world's heavyweight boxing championship, was reported killed in heavy fighting between Spanish rebels and loyalists at Son Sebastian yesterday. Uzcudun's death was reported by the yon no Courrler, afternoon news paper. Officials at the popular front center, wore unable to confirm the report. Uzcudun's last fight was with Joe Louis, American negro who was the only fighter ever to knock the Basque out. Paollno, who collected a fortune in 13 years In the ring, la considered Spain's greatest pugilist. Until his bout with Louis, Uzoudun boasted he had never been knocked off his ft&t. 18 ACRES OF FLAX PAY FARMER $1680 SALEM, Aug. 1J. (Pj The year 1936 In tho Oregon (lax Industry promises to be one of the moet profit. oDle In 1U history, L. L. Law,, In charge of the stale flu plant, re. ported to Governor Martin today. Law, aald that approximately 5.S00 ton, of flax had been delivered at the four planta. One Marlon county rancher, with 18 acrea planted to flax, ralaed SS tons, for which he received a check for $1,080. Of thla amount $35 a ton was paid by the state and 19 by the federal government. Lawa reported he recently aold 1,000 busnela of flax aeed at IJ.lo, the high est price In a number of years. OREGON FIELD SEEDS COnVAMJS, Aug. U. (AP) Ore. gon will probably be called upon to supply a larger proportion of the country'! field aeed crops thla year than usual because of mlddla west drought conditions, E. B. Jackman, extension agronomist at Oregon state College, aald today. In many casta, sUalfa, clover and grass seed cropa In the drought area have been practically ruined, which Jackman says will doubtless have an effect on prices for the 1838 supply Seed crops of which Oregon has a vlrtusl monopoly, such ss bent grass, are not expected to be affected as much, 4 Hollywood Show Termed Indecent HOLLYWOOD, Calif, Aug. 13- (API Twelve players and the bust nesa manager of "Hollywood Ooea Mlnsky," transplanted Kew York burlesque show, were arrested by po lice raldera early today on euaplclon of presenting an Indecent perform ance. 'The show la pinched" went up the cry from a caat ot 80 as 10 officers snd a policewoman filed backatage after last nights performance ano announced all would be detained. Pioneer Ules. LA OltANDE, Ore., Aug. la-(AP) Mrs. Ada B. Boyd, 87, pioneer of Wallowa county lled at her home Monday evening. Funeral services will be held at Wallowa thla after noon. Born In Kansas, Mrs. Boyd came to Wallowa county 81 yeara ago, residing there until death. She leaves her widowed husband, William a Boyd, four sons and five daughters of Wallowa, and another daughter in Iowa. 4 Death by Drowning. PORTLAND, Aug. U. (AP) Dep uty Coroner crabtree aald today In vestigation ahowed that death of Es ther E. Monroe, 43, Oresham, was due to drowning snd that the woman ap parently hid atepped Into deep water while wading. Her body was found In the Sandy river. Three children survive, Including Ray Howard, state police officer. 4 Ukes' fion Accused. WOBURN, Msss., Aug. 13 (AP) District Court Clerk Charles H. Lor- Ing said today he had Issued a com plaint charging Robert H. Ickas, de scribed by Patrolman John Dolan, as the son of the secretary of the in terior. Harold Ukes, with operating a car while under the Influence of liquor. 4 Astnrt HM "Drought," ASTORIA, Ore., Aug. 13. (AP) This city recorded tu 30th consecu tive day without rain yesterday to set a little drought record of Its own The temperature has hovered around the 70-degree msrk. Records of the past ten years show no other rainless period of more than 30 successive days. 4 Klsmslh Logger Killed, KLAMATH PALLS, .Ami. 13. (AP) Ralph Swee4., 35, was family In jured late Monday when a tree fell on him at a lumber camp operatloln in southern tUamato. Aids Education f. E. CALLISTER F. E. Calllster, Albany hanker, Is a member of the state board of high er education. He was horn at Clurldon, 0 Mnrrh 5, 1870, and moved to Ore gon In mil. FOREST CREEK, Aug. 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hill and family of Phoenix and Isabel) Black of Med ford were visitors at the home of Lee Black Sunday evening, August 3. Paul Chestnut sustained a bad cut on his log July 30 when the sharp axe with which he was splitting wood slipped and struck his shin. He was immediately rushed to Medford whero a doctor took several stitches In the wound. Mrs. John Black attended the Jackson county homemakors' camp August 5-0, at Camp Savago, Miss laabell Black, who la spending a vaca tion at home here. John Black and family, and Lee Black were guests at the camp on Sunday, August 0, which waa family day. Two CCO boya from Camp Apple gate were moved to Mt. laabell look out August 3, Lee Port made a trip to the Mt. Isabell lookout Tuesday, August 4. Mrs. Nettle Armprlest and family moved to the Wulf place lost week. Mrs. Armprlcst will teach the Forest creek school, which opens the first week In September. Word has been received here that Mrs. Ivan Davlea of Medford, who re sides here In the winter, underwent S major operation for appendicitis last week at the community n ca pital. Her condition, serious at first, la now Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce and fam ily left AuaUBt 8 for Portland, where they attended the Seventh Day Ad- ventlat camp meeting. They were ac companled by Dan Pearoe of Thomp son creek, who will undergo medical treatment at a clinic. FAST 3-DAY JOURNEY WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. (API- President Roosevelt today made ready today for a fast moving three-day trip, Including a tour of eastern areas devastated by the spring floods and speaking engagements In Cleveland, O., and Chautauqua, N. Y. The chief executive's visit to the Great Lakes Exposition at Cleveland Friday coincides with the opening session of the convention of Rev. Charlea E. Coughltn'a National Union for Social Justice. Hla address at Chautauqua Institution the same day will be ten days before the scheduled speech there by Gov. Alf. M. Landon of Kansas, Republican presidential nominee. RUSSIAN BOYS OF 19 MOSCOW, Aug. 13. (AP) The So viet, government today reduced the age limit for the atart of compulsory military service In the Red army from 31 to 18 years. The brief official announcement contained no mention of any dan ger of war. Last Jsusry the Soviet government said tt had been "obliged" to Incroise the standing srmy to 1,300,000 men because Oermany and Japan were in creasing the size of their military es tsbtlshments. 3 CHI PORTLaAKD, Ore.. Aug. 12, (AP) Deaths of Mr. and Mra. Jack Wall became a closed chapter aa far aa the Portland police department vna concerned today, with the tragedy mteti u a Maying and aulclde, Nina Wall, 84, and Jack Wall. 43, were found In their beds Tuesday noon by thlr 7-year-old daughter, Joyce, who ran acre am Ing for the family meld. Mra. Wall waa dfad. Wall died 8 hours later. A 3.2 calibre rUle was found in the bedroom. Children are Joyce, Jimmy, 13, and Jack, Jr., 10. New Port Manager. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 13. (API- John P. Doyle becsme uisnager of the port of Portland today, succeed ing James H. Polhemui who resigned to accept a power company position. Doyle has been employed bv the port commission for 30 years, lately as as slstsnt secretary. - Forest Creek FOUR ISTERN STATES E NEAR HALF OF COUNTRY'S APPLES WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (API Lesa hard hit than the east and middle-west by adverse conditions four western states will produce 45 oar cent of the country's apple crop this year, the flOTMiiHip -(---. -.-.u VOJIMIUIVU, prophesied tod ly. Although weatern harvests will not touch 1835 or flve-yeer overage marks, tho production of percentage win Jump from 33 per cent Isst yesr to this year'a estimate because of the poor prospects in nthM nrt. m.. country. Prospects sre r1&tlvlv VOrablB In thA Pnr.fln M .. n--, Mountain group of states where dam- age irom late freesea waa less severe then In eastern areas," the depart ment report aald. The 1938 estimate of 103.487.000 bushels la the smallest crop since 1931. The production fi apple-growing states, five-year aver age, 1836 production and indlooted 1938 production, bv bushels r. na tively, Include: Idaho, 0.006,000; 8,034,000.000, and 3.970.000: Wflfthlnoftnn flfl mn win. 30,678.000 and 37,000,000; Oregon. o.uoj.uuu; a.ouu.oog, and 4.300.000 and California. 10. 158.000: 0.888.000 end 8.894,000. SLAIN WIFE'S KIN AVENGE HER DEATH DALLAS. Ga Aug. 13. (API Harry P. Howe, middle-aged Atlantan, facing trial on a charge of wife mur der,, was shot to death before the eyes of an official escort near the Paulding county court house today. Two of hla brothers-in-law surrend ered. Handcuffed, Howe ran until he fell with three pistol bullets In his back. Sheriff Frank Couch said the pris oners were Worth and Plnaon Brown, married farmers, whose younger sla ter, Mrs, Hattle Brown Howe, was found dead In the woods near DaUss, last April 38. They were held In Jail without charges. Officers said they believed Howe had accused his wife of furnishing evidence for a raid on a liquor still. EX-JAP NAVAL AIDES WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. (AP) The District of Columbia grand Jury today named two former assistant Japanese naval attaches as agent who allegedly conspired with John S. Farneworth to deliver American de fense secret to Japan. The Japanese, Commander Toslyukl Itlmlys and Lieutenant-Commander Oklra Jamakl, were not Indicted. Their names, however, were con tained tn a new indictment returned agafnst Farneworth, a dismissed naval officer, In which he was charged with conspiring with others to dispose of secret Information to the foreign power. REP. HOPE TO DIRECT G. 0. P. CHICAGO. Aug. 13. yp)Hj. Clifford R. Hope of Garden City, Kaa was named director of the Republican national committee's farm division. Arthur M. Curtis, asslatsnt to th committee chairman, announced to day, Hope, who la 48, Is a native of Ion snd Is described aa a dairy expert, He has long been a resident of Kan sas, and served In the Kansas stste legislature from 1931 to 1937. He was sneaker of the Kansas house from 1937 to the time ot his election to congress In 1937. He has been In con gress since that time. ... OAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 13. (AP) The nude body of a man, wrapped irom head to root in heavy chains snd with a rope twisted about th o-ck, waa found near th Alameda end of the Dumbarton bridge today. Th bouy had been in the water about five daya, aald John A. Lownian, deputy coroner. TJndersheiiff Hugo Radbruch aald the man waa about 30 yeara old. Seafaring men ssld the chain, con structed of three-quarter Inch links was almllar to those used on ships. For Complete Coverage of Duil. 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