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PAGE SEVEN mum rrr.i y 4 w v u dLmi & Y TrEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST, "18, 1936. p- mSk t v j Lssssas!sassrB-a- Keen every to od tni pr-g You will probably find exactly the thing! you Have been looking lor or tale or trade for unused article" you may nave. Search yout attlo or i tore-room - you may find many thing others are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate caah Ii what you want Isn't bere. advertise lor It Tribune Classified ada arc inexpensive effective i RATES Per word first insertion- ac ( Minimum sooi Eaob additional Insertion, per word lc a (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes l-as Phone 75 for' want ads LOST AND FOUND POUND Keys. Inquire Tribune of fice. Pay for adv. lost Lady's black suede purse con taining .3; lady's gold watch val ued as keepsake; personal articles. T.hiA nnok store and etC. DCWCO. - - t I Medford. Reward. Please leave at m xr. bune or -iaam B 1.QBT If dog is miiming, call 1618. WANTED FEMALE HELP 'rT'-ll till ' X Hr 1 i a Vi t hOURB Wwork ImT care to? 2 children. 204 . w. Jackson WANTED Woman for housework ohnne ooa-L after 6:30 p. m. WANTED Competent young woman for general housework and care of children: $25 month. Plcar,e give references. Box 4389, xrioune . WANTED Experienced waitress. WU- r.f Hhnn. 109 W. Main. WANTED Part time experienced chamber mald Apply Monday. - knfnl WANTED Competent young woman for general housework; $26 month. Please give references. Box 4389, Trlbuna. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Experienced packers. Bert stancllffe. Phoenix. 1 000 HOP PICKERS wanted. Picking . starts Aug. 25th. Cnrlstle it Son , Hop Yards. Rt. 2. Grants Pass. Ore- REOISTER NOW at the B. M. Clute Hop Yard for Hop Picking. Cabins, lights and wood furnished. APPle gate, Ore. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED IMMEDIATELY 3 seta of wood-cutters to cut 12-ln. fir and pine; dragsaws and tools furnished. 2.00 per cord. All winter's work. R. V. Gardner. Coleman creek and Mud Springs road. WANTED Man with gardening ex perience and some capital to take over small cabbage acreage on shares. Box 4825, Tribune. WANTED Bell boy. Hotel Holland. W ANTED SITU ATIONS POSITION WANTED by young wom an. Experienced clerk stenographer. References. Tribune Box 4569. EXP. 8TENO, mimeograph and asst. bookkeeper needs empl. Ref. Box 4549, Tribune. MARRIED MAN. experienced In rancb k work, wants steady Job or take place IS on shares. State wage. F. Parka. Murphy. Ore. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Feeder hogs. Chns. Isaacs, Crater Lake Highway. 2 miles out. Ca.I evenings. EMPTY Truck returning from San Francisco weekly. Want heavy 'freight. Call 258-L. GENTLEMAN desires transportation to Los Angeles; share expenses. Box 4544, Tribune. HAVE CLIENT for e-room furnished home at 45 rental. Chas. R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 302. WANTED To buy small bunch of Hampshire ewes. E. N. Mallery. Rt. 1. Medford. WANTED We pay cash for men suits, shoes, pants. Used Wardrobe Shop. 518 E. Main. WANTED Men's laundry. Mrs. Hu son. Tel. 1345-M. ( R ANTED-Lamb wool. See the Med ford Bargain House. 27 No. Grape JUNK Highest prices psld (or brass radiators copper storage batteries aluminum sod other metals Scrap iron tmsll or large iota pipe ana machinery wool and cotton rags inner tubes Oul prices will interest you. Hides Pelts Wool Monslx. Household goods furniture stove sought or sold MF.MFMRD BAH11A1N HOUHE FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room house, 812.50 per month. Phone 1245. FOR RENT 7-room house, bsrn and at outbutldlnes; l1 acre good land. Mrs. Venable. Jacksonville. Phone 413. FOR RENT Unfurnished, modern 5 room stucco basement, furnace AduIU only. Apply 625 Pine. FOR RENT Well-furnished bouse close In; Mectrical conveniences Inquire 305 8o Oskaale TOR RENT la. 4 West Main street Three-room overstuffed furnished home, hardwood fioors. flreplsee. on Heatrola. very attractive. 135 00 Inc. water. Charles Ft. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT HOUSES STRICTLY MODERN furnished home In foothills. Beautifully located. Hunting, fishing, excellent roadv twenty minutes to Medford; rea sonable rent; references exchanged. Box 4398 Tribune. UNFURNISHED, 833.50. 1000 W. 11th. FOR RENT Five-room modern house on West Jackson. Inquire sneu sta tion north of Talent. HOUSES (oi sale or rent JaokaoD Ootlntv Bldg snd Loan Aas'n FOR RENT APARTMENTS SUBLET Furn. apt. carglll. Court. See Janitor. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment. 40 Quince St. FOR RENT 2 nlceiy furnished apt. wlin electrical conveniences, in quire 308 So Oakdale. APT. FOR RENT prlgidalre, heat, overstuffed private bath close in 806 w Main FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM FOR RENT 804 East Main. FOR RENT 2 nice rooms. 813 8. Central. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 44 S Drape. RESORT COTTAGES ENDERT8 BEACH cottages .double bed and cot, 95.50 per week. Two rooms for four or more. Larger cottages, two double beds and cots, 87.50 per week until after Labor Day. Phone 163 or 133. FOR RENT RCOM BOARD ROOMS and meals reasonsble. 8 Holly FOR EXCHANGE 50-VOLUME SET of Dr. Eliot's Five Foot Shelf of Books. Trade for cow or other livestock. C. W. Stout, turn left first road beyond first orlffln Creek school. WILL TRADE fishing tackle for guns. 317 North Riverside. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE ATTRACTIVE 6-hOOM MODERN HOME, one acre garden, berries, etc.; only one mile from Medford. Trade for small grocery store wito living quarters. Write Box 44BB, Mall Tribune. WANT Small farm or dairy for Med ford Income. Box 3580. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOB SALE Good 3-room house, two lots, plenty shade, 9500.00. ALSO Pine 4 -room house , two large lots, trees, lawn. 91800.00. H. Q. WILSON 7 Chestnut Phone 1564 20 ACRE ranch. 14 acres IrrlgAted, with Implements, $2100. Good buildings. . ALSO 18, 40 and 60 acres divers! fled ranches, all stocked; 4 -room furnished, modern houfe, 91600, 9200 down. Balance 915 month. 3-room modern house 9600, 9120 down. Balance 910 month. Several other city and acreage homes. Easy terms. Roberta, Realtor. 720 West 2nd. FOR SALE or TRADE 10 acres, lrrl- ?;ated, 5 -room house, barn, clow n, 94000. Will take clear Medford dwelling. 92000 terms. H. N. Lof land, 225 So. Oakdale. SUBURBAN DE LUXE 1 ACRE, only 1 mile from Medford. city water, modern 5-room fully furnished home Including nw electric stove; fruit house, double garage, chicken house and barn; Vt acre Lad! no clover, fine oak tree. , Milk cow and chickens go with the place. Total price 93750.00 wlMu terms to responsible buyers. CHARLES A. WINQ AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. FOR SALE OR TRADE 124 acres on Bear creek, fair improvements. All In alfalfa except garden. Trade for small acreage just out oi Meal or a Terms on difference. J. I. Fenton Talent. 40 ACRES, well Improved. 30 culti vated, fenced, main highway, 916O0; 9200 down. Also i acre, Thomas Addition, 975. Sheley Agency, m.le North Pacific Highway. 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. FOR SALE Neat, modern .partly furnished house. Inquire at 325 E. Jackson. FOR BALE CHEAP DESIRABLE HOME SITE 75-ft. south front. on Queen Anne Ave. at Llndley St. All improvements in and paid. To tal price 9500 00. D. R. Terrett, 718 W. 10th St.. Medford. LOT. 4.1x160, near Los Angeles. Trade for lot or car. 917 No. Central. 320 ACRE Stock Ranch. 37 acres In clover; free deeded water; posture with Little sutte creek runnintj length place. House, barn, out buildings, hay, team, farm Imple ments: terms. Wtlhlte. Lake Creek. Oregon. FOR SALE At a bargain. 4 3-10 acres See W. G. Trill, Palm Bldg. FOR SALE Muoern 8 -room bouse. No. 7 Glen Oak Court, by owner. Fred C. Sander. mile south of Oak Grove school. 94600 WILL BUY one of the best loca tions in Medford; 7-room house with 3 bathrooms, large back and front porches; stone store-room, douole garage: newly painted: beautiful shade; space for riowers and gar den. One of the best buys tn town Inquire of the owner at 822 $ Oakdale Ave. or phone 945-X. WHEN you think of real esute think yf BROWN WHITE FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1 Jersey cow and 1 Hit' steln. both young, fresh 3 month. 60 white leghorn hens, 15 months old. Inquire at 22 North Front dt.. Medford. FOR SALE One 5-year-old hore. 1535 'bs. a g'iod one; one 3 -year-old mare, broke; una young milk eow; two 7-month-old calves, m!U lat. J. I. Fentoo, Talent FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK BUY AND SELL: Livestock. J. H. Un vllle. Old Pacific Highway, North of Medford. FOR SALE 3 head of dairy cows Henry Owens, Route 3, Box 90. BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs. Route 4. Box 133. spring St. Tei. 3-m. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Red chickens. 4 and months old. 30c each xor lot. Gentry, Berrydale Ave, FOR SALE! 85 young turkeya. Ed TUCKer, urownsooro. PULLETS Reds, 50c. Frank Howell. Lozter Lane. FOR SALE White Leghorns, Hansen strain. A. H. Webster, central Point. DRESSED fryers, 60c. Phone 314-W. FOR SALE R- I. R. chickens, 2 months old, 930c. Third house on left of Oak Grove road. FOR SALE Leghorn hens, or trade for grain. M. B. Glover, Ross Lane. MILK FED FRYERS Oarley 314-W FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE by owner, Dodge-Graham truck, 1928; gooa rubber, license; ready to run. See Howard Kim bell, Jacksonville. Phone 293. FOR SALE Model T Pickup. 321 Ashland Ave. FOR SALE 1934 Terraplane 4 -door sedan, driven only 11,000 miles. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 S. Riverside Bulck - Pontlac Sales FOR SALE '30 Ford sport coupe. Radio, air-wheels, 9286. 121 No. Grape St. '33 Chevrolet Sedan In good mechan ical condition, good tires. Reason able If taken at once. Mrs. Geo Love. Central Point. FOR SALE 1934 Dodge 4 -door sedan a good car In Tine condition. SKINNER'S 6ARAGE 143 8. Riverside Bulck - Pontlao Sales FOR SALE 1928 Chev. Delivery. Body, top, curtains, overhauled. Bargain. 336 So. Riverside. RECONDITIONED USED CARS All prices cut below cost. Some of these cars are nearly new. Buy now and save money. 1938 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 1935 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan (Six-wheel equipment) 1934 Chrysler 8 Deluxe Sedan 1936 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan (With overdrive) 1932 Studebaker Regal Light 6 Sedan 1934 Plymouth Coupe 1930 Dodge 6 Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1932 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Hudson Sedan LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 38 N- Riverside Ave. FOR SALE 1930 Model A Ford Se dan. Also four-wheel house-type trailer. Call at 205 Tripp street. FOR SALE 1926 Nash sedan, 930 cash. Must sell berore Aug. imn. Mrs. Bertha L. Riches, Rt. 1. Box 214. on Sunset Drive Just off Or chard Home Drive. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1934 long wheelbase Chevrolet truckvj Low mileage, uuai tires, in goau 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 D0OS PETS FOR SALE Wire-haired puppies; 1111 N. Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Tin can, sealer and milk ing machine. Mlnear place on Jacksonvllle-Phoenlx road. SACRIFICE New Singer electric sew ing machine and Delco 6-tube radlo Trade for cows. hogB or sell for cash. Ask for Mrs. White. Pat ace of Sweets, 31B E. Main. FOR 8ALE 8-tube Oeneva radio set, or trade for wood. Call at 502 S. Fir St., evenings. FRUIT JARS, 35c doz.; one daven port set, one organ, dishes, a few springs, some conk stoves, heaters. Jack's 2nd Hand Store Selling Out. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Better used furniture. Moving to 108 8. Grape. FOR SALE Evergreen sweet corn. 230 Beatty Street. TOMATOES for canning, lc pound. Brinz container. Phene Mrs. Walk er. 314-Y. BETTER USED FURNITURE Daven port set, studio couch, good tables. Coxswell chair, radio. 108 South Grape. FOR SALE 10 acres corn for en silage, Jake Myers, Central point. FOR SALE Large pickling cucum bers, dills and sltcers, 60c large lug Bring containers. End of South Peach. CANNING BEANS, tomatoes. 00c cwt.: pickle cucumbers, ;5e gallon and up. Phone 403-R. E- E. Stump. FOR SALE Big baby bed. 1110 E. Uth. SAVE 30.0O Electrolux Cleaner, 4 months old. See the Hoover Man, Peoples Electric Store. WALTER LEVKRETTE now has t "Caterpillar" RD4 Tractor. We hav his Cletrac model K that he for merly used. It Is priced to move We also have his "Caterpillar , Twenty," taken on trade for a new Twenty-two. This la a good buy Hubbard Wray Co. ONE Fordson Tractor with Pordson Mower attached. Will sell elthjr or both. Hubbard Wray Co. WE HAVE two Pressure Systems. 4!0 gal. capacity. Priced right. Hub bard Wray Co. OUART permanent at low aa 41 95 up to M 50. Prevoet's. 23tt Bo. Oak dale, phone 727. ROOF1NQ Bring your roof troublMj to us. Old roofs repaired, new : roofs applied. Pabco product 1 Ekerson Paint and Roof Store. 38 9 Ei mm Phone 243. CUCUMBERS Preab every day. Mrs ' Doe, 1700 Prune St, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TOMATOES for canning now ready uei your orucr in early, u ,j. Logan. Stewart Ave. MILK from tested goats. Jungfraw uoat uairy. K. 4. Box 54 I el. 437-J FOR SALE GRAIN BAGS and Twine Oet our price. MEDFORD BARGAIN ROUSE 37 N Orape St. Phone 1063 SAVE on Kodak Flmsmng at the B nnyaen jonee btuaio. (JU7 west una Phone 1283-M. FOR SALE 1- Hopper for sawdu't burner with baffle plate. Almost new Bargain Call at Mall moiine MISCELLANEOUS WHY waste gas and oil. age. 801 N. Central. PAINTINO We have the best In terlor decorator In Medford. Paint ing, paperhanglng and linoleum Ekerson Paint nnd Roof Store. 38 S. Bortlett. Phone 243. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Profitable business on Pacific highway. For further In formation write Box 3822. Tribune BUSINESS DIRECTORY JAf'KSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE AllSTHACTS ESCKOW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and ft. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rtiR cleaning and tipholsterlne. the rashlun e'liop. THE FASHION SHOP 308 U. S Nat'l Bank Bunding, dressmaking Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New location Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FUKNITllllE. ENDORSED . NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay SEE W. E. THOMAS MOR. MEDFOHD'B OLDES'l AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 45 So Central, around Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No 8-1S7-M-180 Phone lb9 DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous service. MEDFOKD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers St Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768 Lie. No. 8-200 Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment, prices right 810 North Riverside. Phone 81ft EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 28 80 Fir Phone 319 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINKING TRANSFER CO - Long distance naullng Furniture cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 O Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, eto Reasonable rates Tel R33 F E Samson Co. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the 2nd any of September. 1938, at the front door of the Court House tn Medford. Jack son County, Oregon, I shall sell at public auction for cosh to the highest Mail Tribune Oaily ACROSS Frankness Hicheit rank Ing suit at bridge Ringing bird Thin plate oi scale Article of apparel Work Chum Siberian river Kbikiusb The Oreek M HeroTne of "Lohengrin' English river Kncourage Vender Easily managed" Electrified particle foung dog The barracuda Measures of length Margin Past Pa rarilse Island of New York slate: tbbr. Snatches Former Eng lish negative Solution of Yesterday's Puule HELPWE OBOE jfrGIAjaE R I A SOFT IS OLlS JET ENTRAP MQMU I Slg OlB E LJl SkMSXTTKS RJAM H S RTT R EjjCIUjE MSonIfiveIII CfflARS E H G ENDEg LOtSj AW NJ H T Y P E a Pills ee Ian on mIeIs1sMtIe15Ml1e1sIt it. Oreek letter &0. Large thrush 51. United 62. Deliver fnto another's charge 64, Scotch comedian 6fl. Handles 57. Herons 12 3 4 s ;rypj7 w w u y !lZZZilfezZZZ ,5 wF Jl W6 'i ii iff; j ii 57 22 23 24 2& 27 28 2f 3o"St 34 35 IT ,,,, 37 36 3? ZZZZZZZZ-" z lilt45 flSlF" !L!lllZ Wl' ' sz tS 1W' w "' I WM. ' bidder, subject to redemption f.e pro vided by law .the following described real property, to-wlti NW'4, 8W11. SEW. SWU 8ectton 1 end the NEU. NW14 and the NEU and the E SEV4 of Section 12, and NE'i NE.4 Section 13. an in Town ship 37 South. Range 4 West uf tho W. M. Also, the N4 NW'i: SWU NWli: NW', SW'i and the 8(4 SWti of Section 7: the N4 NW'i and the NWi NEU Section 18. all In Town ship 37 South, Range 3 West of tho w. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 1, being the N'j SE'i of NW, of Sec tion 12, Townsnip 37 sown, Range 4 West. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 2. being the 8'2 of the N'.i of the SE' NWi, of the N'i 84 of the SEi NW'i Section 7, Township 37 South. Range 3 West. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 3. being the SH of the NH 01 the SWi NEU and the N'4 814 of the 8WiJ NEU Section 7. Township 37 South, Range 3 West. W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 4, being the EH of the NWl, 8E'i Sec tion 12. In Township 37 South, Rango 4 West W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 0, described oa follows: Beginning st the center or the channel or ioots Creek where It crosses the south line of the NE1, NW", of Section 18. Township 37 South, Range 3 West, thence east 400 feet; thence souther ly parallel with the channel of tho left fork of said creek 1500 feet; thence west 600 feet; thence north erly parallel with the center of said channel 1600 feet; thence east 200 feet, to the place of beginning. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 6. being the NW'4 NW'i of the SE'j and the NE'4 NE', of the SW", 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 8, known as the "Fox" Placer Claim, being the N',4 of the SWV, NW', of Section 12, Township 37 South. Range 4 West, W. M. Also NE'i NWV4 Section t Town ship 37 South, Range 3 and S'J SWVi Section 8, Township 37, Range 3 West W. M. Also Placer Mlnliui Claim No. 9 known as the "Populist" Placer Min ing Claim, being the SE'i SEVi NWV, Section 12, Township 37 south Range 4 West, W. M. And those certain water rights and water ditches which take the wa'-er of Foots Creek to. upon or near tho said property known as Hawkins Ditch and rights, and Magruder Ditch and right and the Middle or Dutch Ditch and right. Also that certain Placer Mining Claim, comprising 20 acres and situ ated on what Is known and called the Middle Fork of Foots creek ,ln FootB Creek Mining District, Jackson County, Oregon, and being the wu, of the SW'i NE', of Section 34. 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 the east and west line between Sections 24 and 25 In Township 37 Hnuth. Ranee 4 West, crosses said creek: thence down the east side of said creek for a distance of , or a mile to tho said Placer Mining Claim. The East half of the BVIV4 8EV4 ' Section 12 .Township 37, soutn. Range 4 West, W. M., Oregon. Being all In Jackson County. Ore con. saving and excepting therefrom a troct of land of twenty-one or twen ty-two acres conveyed February ao, 1028. to D. H. Perry. 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 Julv 31. 1038. In a certain suit there in, wherein Morgaret Bates Lund Is plaintiff, and Jacob F. Lund, F. A. Bates and Ella Bates, husband and wife. Black Channel Mines, Inc., a corporation, Porter J. Neff and Isabel Ncff. husband and wife, and Walter M. Robertson are defendants. Dated this 1st day of August, 1038. SYD 1. BROWN, Sheriff. By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. Cross-Word Puzzle I. Inclined . Portion 9. Eilst 10. -Immerse 11. Hard Glossy paint IX. Greet (7. Contains il. Hurl 24, Singly '28. Keen 27. Two-footed animal t9. Compass point 31. Unclose: poet I. 34. Choose ii. Literary supervisor 19. Medieval play Ing cards 17, City In Alabama it. Subitanc used to curdle milk 39. Expresses contempt . 41. Profuse and Idle talk 4V ffund 44. Obstruction 49. J pun en rice paste 151. Poem fin. Mother 65. Anient Chal dean eity DOWN It City in New York statt t. Pit for culti vation S. Insect's egg 4. Perform 5. Spanlnh wide- mouthed pot 6. School book NtlTirE OF BOND SALE SEALED BIUS will be received by Edith Weldman, clerk of Eaie Point School District No. 0, Eagle Point, Oregon, until the hour of 8 P.M. Thursday, September 3. 1936, at which time and Immediately thereaf ter blda will be opened by the School Board, meeting In the Eale Point High School Bldg. at Eagle Point. Ore gon. Bids are for the purchase of Bonds of Eagle Point School DtstrUt No. 9 In the sum of Three Thorn and Dollars ($3,000,001, and blda are to be on both principal and Interest rate. Bonds are to be dated September 1, 1930, due and payable aa follows, with Interest payable semi-annually: ooo.oo payable September 1. 1941 $500.00 payable March 1, 1042 500.00 payable September 1, 1942 500.00 payable March 1, 1943 500.00 payable September 1, 1943 500.00 payable March 1, 1944 Bids must be accompanied by a cer- tUled check for five per cent (5) of the par value of the Issue. The School Board reserves the right to reject sny or all bids. Dated this 14th day of August. 1930. EDITH WEIDMAN, Clerk. Eagle Point School District No, 9, Eagle Point, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, That the underrlsnod has. by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon ior me uounty or jacKson, been duly appointed Administrator of the Es tate of Claude A, White, deceased, and has qualified. All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified as required by law, to the at torney for said estate, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published August 18, 1036. JAMES H. WHITE. Administrator. W. E. PHIPPS. Attorney for said estate, First National Bank Building, Medford. Oregon Persist PERSIST, Aug. 18 (Spl.) William Hunter arrived from California Au gust 8 to spend a couple of weeks with tils wife who Is visiting relatives hero. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter are guest at the Fred Sturgls home, V. B. Peterson, who underwent a major operation at the Community Hospital last Tuesday, la reported re covering nlosly. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dltsworth, of Hawk Creek, spent Thursday eve ning visiting at the Matthews Cabin, as did Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chlldreth, and son, Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chlldreth , of Medford, were dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Chlldreth August 0th, after which the party motored to the A. D. Moore ranch to spend the afternoon. Robert Lewis called on Lowell Ash the evening of August 10. Mildred Chlldreth and son. Donald also Dorothy Ash, wero over-night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Budd soutn- worth of Medford August 10. Mrs. Prances Ash of Trail Is spend ing a few days at the H. L. Ash home on Elk creek, helping her daughter In-law, Katie Ash, with some sewing. Harvey Morgan took load of lum ber to Medford August 11. Mildred Chlldreth and Zetta Joy Southworth called on Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dltsworth Friday. Little Zetta Joy Southworth and Joan Zlmmer are visiting their cou sin, Donald Young. . f Communications A very Wise Sugtestlon. To the Editor: The Medford Mall Tribune la well able to hold It own with the Portland Orcgonlan, yet, as a former resident of Medford, may t be excused for suggesting a few thoughts In con nection with the editorial ear-boxing appearing In the Oregonlan thla date, headed "Hasn't the Mall-Trlbune Hoard?" We, who stand by our democratic Institutions and pin faith on survival of the form of government which oelebrsted Its 180th birthday last July 4th, must view with alum the sophlsterlee that always seem to mo tivate administration critics, arant Irw that the foundation of govern ment by majority rule, must guaran tee free expression to the minority, still It la a tad commentary on hu man progresa since 1778, that opposl. tlon to an Incumbent la principally based on antl-admtnutratlon attack, rather thsn constructive bulld-up,' It Is so much easier to sway popular emotions over to a protest rot. AOATNST. thsn to build up logical arguments POR, the fellow who would like to take the helm next time. So much essler to PROMISE than to PAYI we point with pride to this great nation, still the forld'a beat example of democratic Ideals, ' while desth struggles between fascism (money power) and other liberty crushing dictatorships rage In Europe, At the ssme time there is evidence on alt sides that our majority, thinking abil ity, hat not yet risen above the nar row 7 to 8 ratio that brought this oountry Into being. Let us hope that we have the good tense In 1938 to think straight and to make future decision on the bails of fact rather than emotional appeal on one hand or traditional party complex on the other. WILIAM H. CRAWFORD, 1410 8. W. Broadway, , Portland, Oregon, U-0 Enrollment Over Last Year UNIVERSITY OF OREOON, Eugene. Aug. 18. (AP) C. L. Constance, as sistant registrar, announced today that enrollment for the paat session at the university showed an Increase if eight per cent over the last tum icr mark of 303 ttudenta. Constance remarked that thla was unusual due to a similar session be ing held on the state college csmpus, for the first time. Late enrollment It ipccted to swell the registration V n per cent. AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING. W. E. Thomas, g s. Central, rH CROPS IN OREGON 'MH.lnnsinil (Continued trom rage One ) might do some harm. There Is noth ing he can do about the drought by looking at It, beyond what has al ready been done, ttvey say. Also, as they see It, the trip may encourage the Impression that he Is using the drought for campaign purposes, es pecially If he la greeted by large crowds, has conferences with the gov ernors, Including Landon, and makes speeches. This probably explains why definite arrangements have been held In abey ance so long. There Is Just a vague chance that the trip may bs curtailed sharply, but not unless the President himself changes his mind. Usually, in matters of this kind, he considers himself to be his own best adviser, and he probably is. A group of radio experts attended a private showing of the status of tele vision research by one of the largest rado set manufacturers a few days ago and came away with word that commercial television will not come during 1038. At least this was the oompany viewpoint, The demonstration showed close. upt can now be transmitted In fairly good 'detail, but long shot are still blurred. The goal set by television technicians for themselves Is to pro duce a picture aa clear as home mov ies now are, and they are near It. Skepltlcs have suspected the radio people are In no hurry. The radio set market Is at present rather well ruieq However, there are technical defici encies and economlo obstacles. State Secretary Hull was asked In a press conference for comment about the American Olymplo victories but pleaded off, saying: "We have been kept to busy by other nations sports," the Javelin throwing In Spain of course. Military Intelligence It still much worried about the sinking of those Spanish submarlnea by airplane bombt. A complete report on how It waa done has been requested. If air. manes can sink subs, some of our current theories of warfare will have to be revised, A witness at the BEO Investment Trust hearings was asked for his defl l.ltlon of an Investment trust, and gave It: "We Invest the money and trust In Ood." Meteorological Report August 8, 1038 Forecasts ' Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday. Little change tn tem perature, Oregon: Fair tonight and Wednes day but morning fogs on coast and In western valleys. Little change today tn temperature. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest 83; lowest 88, Total monthly preolpltatlon, none. Deficiency for the month, .10 Inch. Total precipitation since September 11, 1038, 31.34 Inches. Eictse for the season, 8.84 Inches, Rtlatlve humidity at 8 p.m. yester day, 34 per cent; 8 a.m. today, 81 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 8:33 s.m.; sun set, 7:08 p.m. Observations Taken at 8 a. m 120 Meridian Time. Boise . boston Chicago Denver Eureka Helen .... irniTiT tf si i I f fl 00 00 70 00 . 88 , 86 66 Clear 66 .80 Clear 64 .63 Oldy. 68 .03 Rain 60 Cldy. 86 Clear 64 Cldy. 68 Clear 64 .04 Clear 78 Clear 74 .13 P.Cdy 60 Cldy. 60 Clear 80 Cldy. 64 .01 P. Cdy 63 Cl'Jy. 60 Cldy. 84 P. Cdy 64 Cldy. 63 Clear Lot Angelet . MEDFORD New York ... Omtha . Phoenix Portland Reno San Francisco 63 Seattle .. 78 Spokane 88 Wall Walla 88 Washington, D.O. 93 BOTflJC, Idaho, Aug. 18 (AP) Ooverhor C, Ben Rose, Democratic nominee who will oppose William t Borah for the United State senator ship In November, was ordered to a hospital today. Physicians said he would undergo treatment to hasten recovery from tn attack of neuritis which ttruck Friday. Meanwhile Senator Borah told an Oregon Republican delegation, head ed by Walter L. Toon of Portland, that he was unable at present defin itely to arrange delivery of t series of Republican campaign addressee tn the coast state. Tooze said he was hopeful Borah would be available later. Jack Holt began his motion picture career. In 1013, by riding a horse over a 40-foot cliff Into swlrl'ivj torrent Of water. ,- 87 86 ..10S 104 78 88 Roeeburg 84 Salt Lake 03 IN BETTER SHAPE THANUST YEAR Pears and Prunes Only Pro ducts in Group of Seven Not Over 1935 Condition Says. Government Survey PORTLAND. Ore.. Ai, Ifl rim . Five out of seven eelected Oregon Crops Showed a better onral Mn- dltlon Aug. 1 thla year compared wii,u .ne corresponding period a yesr ago and the Iwa Arh ,-.. slightly behind the 103S mark, the U. uoyarsmeni; oi agriculture said to day. Oats showed t.h mrut m.,vi the Aug. I report Indicating a crop o per cent normal compared with 60 per cent a year ago. Others Improved were spring wheat, tame hay, potatoes and apples. Pears and prune were estimated at slightly below last year's figures. me seven crops, tneir 1038 state wide percentage of normal estimates as of Aug. 1 and the 1938 condition for the same date wero: Spring wheat, 88, 84; oat, 80, 83; tome hay, 77, 04: potatoes, 75, 89; op plcs. 69. 75: Dears. 7.1. 73: nnmi nv 65. Onlv district, eltrhf. mn,l.tlns n nine central and southeastern emp ties, reported estimates exceeding last year's for all seven crops. ine report by districts, with the 1038 eStlmUtA Uncf th 101A rnn h- dltlon In that order. Included: District seven (Coos, Curry, Doug las, Jackson and Josephine counties): Spring wheat, 70, 88; onts, 75, 91; tame hay, 75, 01: potatoes, 75. 00; apples, 76, 80; pears, 66, 73; prunes, 61, 80. Six Are Injured In Head-on Crash BAKER, Aue. 18. (API Bli ir. sens were Injured, some seriously, when two automobile collided hesd on at 13:30 Sunday morning on the Old Oregon Trail one mile east of Pleasant Valloy. Thev are recovering satisfactorily today In a local hospi tal. The accident occurred when auto mobiles operated bv Mrs. Ailhre Kllnskl of Colorado and Wendell Murphy of Boise collided at a curve. FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY CONQUERS MT. HOOD GOVERNMENT CAMP, Aug. 18 (AP) From one extreme to the other goea the climbing records set at Mount Hood. Sunday Harry Calll cotte, 8 years old, In the company of hi father, Paul Calllcotte and his two aunt, scaled the mountain peak, the youngest climber on record. Mrs. Irma T. Springer. 74-year-old Port land woman, has the oldest climber record, set recently. TRIAL SET FOR NEGRO CHARGED WITH SLAYING ASHEVrLB, N. 0 Aug. 18. (AP) Martin Moore, 33-yoar-old Negro waa arraigned thla afternoon on charges of murder and first degree burglary In the death of petite Helen Olevenger. HI trial on both capital offenses waa set for Wednesday. The former hall boy of the fash ionable Battery Park hotel, where the body of the New York University co ed was found July 16, pleaded Inno cent. certificateVfITed for landon, knox SALEM, Aug, 18. (AP) The sec ret&ry of state's office received cer tificates today from the Republican national convention officials certify ing the nominations of aov. Alt M. Landon - and Col, Frank Knox for president and vice-president of the United States, The certificates were signed by Lafayette B. Oleeaon, secretary, and Bertrand H. Snell, chairman, Head Dntibln Has Use. MEACHAM, Ore., Aug. 18. (AP) If you think Old Dobbin Is no longer useful, Just try baiting coyote trap with him. At a meeting here of fed eral, ttate and county trappers. It waa generally agreed that decomposed horse meat and decomposed scrap fish are the beat year around bait for trapping the coyote. Use Malt Tribune want ada Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District Reasonable Interest FIRST FEDERAL SAVINUr) d LOAN ASSN. OF MEDr'OHIl 27 No. HOLLY St.