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SrEPFOim 7XATC TRTBITN"E. MEDFORD. OREGON", THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1936. page nine Read every ta on this page You will probably find exactly the things you have been looking for or e sal or trifle tor unused article you may" bate. 8earcb your attlo or tore-room you may find many things others are seek Ins and Be able to realize Im mediate cash It what you want lent here, tdvertlse (or It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective! V: n RATES Per word first Insertion . (Minimum 360) Each additional Insertion. pet' word le I Minimum 10c) Per Una per month without copy changes 91,39 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS ! LOST AND FOUND LOST Goodyear 0.70-30 iruca wra 1 1 ...tnt-an Mart tnrti nti Prospect. Notify room 201, Grand Hotel. Reward. LOST If dog is mibning, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap " jply J. N. Cafe, 37 8. Front. JP ANTED Experienced waitress at once, won ureea ibvw"i Creek, Oregon. STENOGRAPHER wanted. Permanent position. Make written application. Box 162. Medford. Ore. MALE AND FEMALE 1,000 HOP PICKERS wanted. Picking starts Aug. 24th. Christie Son Hop Yards. Rt. 2, Oranta Pass. Ore- SXOI8TER NOW at the B. hi. Clut Hop Yard for Hop Picking. Cabins, lights and wood furnished. Apple gate. Ore. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED IMMEDIATELY 3 sets of ' wood-cutters to out 12-in. fir and pine- dragsaws and tools furnished. 93.00 per cord. All wlnter'a work. R. V. Gardner. Coleman Creek and Mud Sprl ngs road. WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED woman with son 14, want s housekeeping. Motherless home preferred. 211 McAndrews rtoaa. jXddle-aoed woman wants house keeping In modern home. Phone oeo-R. POSITION WANTED by young wom an. Experienced clerk stenographer. References. Tribune Box 4669. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To work ranch on shares ' Reliable married man and family, young, competent Would prefer ranch with some Irrigation or suit, sble dry ranch. Have team and some equipment. Box 6002, Mall Tribune. WANTED Couple to live with elderly ' lsdy. good home. Rent free. Refer ences. Phone 437-J. WANTED TO RENT Small epart- 1 ninifc m mvuoc. Hi.". Tribune dox aouy. WANTED Two circulating heating stoves. 246 8. Riverside. WANTED To lease by experienced ' ' itMirM and nnlon crower. Irrigated liver bottom land. Cash rent in ad vance for next season. Box 4583 Tri bune. . kit-it, fStlr trailer. Write de. criptlon. Britton. Rt. 1. Medford. WANTED Feeder hogs. Chas. Isaacs, tereter Lake Highway. 2 miles out. Call evenings. JMPT5T Truck returning from Ban Francisco weekly. Want , heavy freight. Call 358-L. WANTED To buy small bunch of Hampshire ewes. E. N. Mallery, Rt. 1, Medford. WANTED Men's laundry. Mrs. Bu son. Tel. 1345-M. WANTED Lamb wool. See the Med forsr Bargain House. 27 No. Grape JUNK Highest pricm psid (or orase radiators copper storage catteries aluminum and other metals Scrap iron small or large iota pipe tno mschmery wool and ootton rags Inner tubes Out prices will interest you. Hides Pelts Wool Mohair. Household goods furniture stover nought or told MEDPItRD BABOAIN HU1I8E x FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small furnished house, no children. 913.50. 327 Marie S. FOR RENT On east side, completely furnished six-room house. Referen ces required. Telephone 630 or call at 25 Quince. TOR RENT 7-room house, barn and all outbuildings: V, acre good land. Mrs. Venable, Jacksonville Phone 413. FOR RENT Five-room modern bouse on West Jackson. Inquire Shell Sta tion north of Talent. HOUSES (01 sale or rent Jacksor C'inrv Bum md uen Aw'O FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms V4 S Orape RESORT COTTAGES ENDERTS BEACH cottages .doUDH bed M cot. s5 50 per week. I roms tor four or more Lare, '.v,.s'S. two double beds and co;s ' vi per week until after Lsox rj. Phone 163 or 133. FOE BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Single apartment. Hotel Holland. FURNISHED Front Apartment, bath; adults. 604 w. 10th. SUBLET Furn. apt. Carglll Court. Dee janitor. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment. u wuince Hi. FOR RENT 2 nlceiy Furnished apt with electrical conveniences. In . quire 306 So oakdale. APT FOR RENT r-Tlgldalre, neat, overstuffed private bath close In 806 w Msm FOR RENT RCOM BOARD ROOMS and meals reasonable. 8 Holly 146 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Oarage, room for 3 cars. 12.60 each per month. 220 East 9th. FOR RENT Store on East Jackson with living quarters. Phone 866-J. FOR EXCHANGE CRIPPLED Lady wants to trade gen tleman's ring, rare atone for four good tires and tubes, 6.26-18. Box 4847, Tribune. 50-VOLUME SET of Dr. Eliot's Flve Foot Shelf of Books. Trade for cow or other livestock. O. W. Stout, turn left first road beyond first Griffin Creek school. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO . TRADE Improved placer olalm for equity In two-room shack and lot or lot with payments of about 5 per month. 104 li S. Fir. ATTRACTIVE 6-hOOM MODERN HOME, one acre garden, berries. - etc.; only one mile from Medford. - Trade for amall grocery store wlto living quarters. Write Box 4488. Mall Tribune. WANT Small farm or dairy for Med ford Income. Box 3680, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE LOOK AT THIS I 230 Acres rloh black soli; 60 ae. choice alfalfa; Irrigated; 3 large barna; 8 room house; all tillable valley land. A real buy, 111,000. 5-ROOM furnlab&d house (furniture upholstered), on paved street, east side; terms. A snap, 61800. ONE acre good land, Irrigated; S-rra. house, bam, hen-house. Going at B6D0, B. J. PALMER Space Palmer Muslo Store Telephone 788 FOR BALE 6 acres at city limits; 4 In pears; 6-room modern - house. basement, city water, city mall de livery. 15 minutes walk to post of fice. 101 Western Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE 12 acres on Bear creek, fair Improvements. All In alfalfa except garden. Trade for smaii acreage just out or aieaiora Terms on difference. J. I. Fenton Talent. FOR SALE CHEAP DESIRABLE HOME SITE 76-ft. south frontage on Queen Anne Ave. at Linniey at All lmprovementa In and paid. To tal price 6500 00. D. R. Terrett, 718 W. 10th St., Medford. 320 ACRE Stock Ranch. 37 acres In clover; free deeded water; pasture with Uttle Butte creek running tengtn place. House, Darn, out buildings, hay, team, farm tmple. ments; terms. Wllhlte, Lake Creek. Oregon. FOR SALE Muaern 8-room bouse. No. 7 Glen Oak Court, by owner. Fred O. Sander. H mile south of Oak Grove school. 84600 WILL BUY one of the best loca. tlona' in Medford; 7-room house wltb 2 bathrooms, large back and front porches; atone atore-room. douole garage; newly paintea; oeautuui snaue; space tor (lowers ana gar den. One of the best buys In town Inquire of the owner at 823 So. Oakdale Ave. or phone 946-X. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN S WHITE FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. R. V. Besll, Beall Lane. FOR SALE Fresh cow, 640. John Mace, Central Point. FOR SALE 6 head milk cows. M. J. Porter, Plnehurst, Ore. FOR 8 ALE One 5-year-old horse. 1535 lbs., a good one; one 3-year-old mare, broke; one young milk cow; two 7-raonth-old calves, milk fat. J. I. Fenton, Talent. BUY AND SELL: Livestock. J. H. Un- vUle. 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 Bt. Tel. 437-M FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1933 Ford V-8 aedan, excellent condition. Price $375 Phone 921-L. USED CARS , 1936 Olds Sedan 1935 Plymouth coupe 1934 Chevrolet Pickup 1934 Studebtker sedan 1932 Studebaker sedan 1933 Plymouth coupe 1930 Bulck coupe 1930 Hudson sedsn 1928 Chevrolet coach 1937 Studebaker sedsn 1935 Studebaker truck This Is headquarters for used Cars and Trucks. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Ssles ft Service . Or-n evenings FOR SALE Model A, Roadster. Call 1063.. 1931 ford FOR SALE My equity In 1929 Essex sedan, inquire at 030 reari. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1934 long wheelbaae Chevrolet truck Low mileage, uuai tires, m gooa condition, lull year license, equip ped with flat rack (or fruit haul ing. See this truck today. Rogue River Chevrolet, Inc., North River Mde. OR SALE by owner. Dodge-Oraham truck. 1B28; good rubber, license, ready to run. See Howard KJmbeil, Jacksonville. Phone 29. FOR SALE AUTOMOBniES FOR SALE Model T Pickup. Ashland Ave. RECONDITIONED USED CARS All prices cut below cost. Some of these cars are nearly new. Huy now and save money. 1938 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 1935 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan (Six-wheel equipment) 1934 Chrysler 6 Deluxe Sedan 1936 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan (With overdrive) 1933 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 1926 Nash sedsn. 30 cssb. Must sell before Aug. 24 tu Mrs. Bertha L. Riches, Rt. 1. Box 214, on Sunset Drive lust off Or chard Home Drive. FOR SALE POULTRY 250 WHITE Leghorn pullets. Moving must sell st once. a. w. Stevens, one mile West of Phoenix. FOR SALE 88 young turkeys. Ed Tucker, Brownaboro. PULLETS Reds, 60c. Frank Howell Lozler Lane. DRESSED fryers, 60c Phone 814-W FOR SALE R. I. R. chickens. 2 months old, S30o. Third bouse on left of Oak Orove road. MILK FED FRYERS Parley 314-W rOR SALE D0US PETS FOR SALE wire-haired puppies. 1111 N. Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE New, two man sawmill, complete. Capacity 3.000 ft. Priced right. G. J. Altera, Butte Falls Road. FOR BALE Good Boat with or with out trailer. Price reasonable. 001 No. Grape. FOR SALE Alfalfa bay in shock. Cox ranch, So. Peach. ' FOR SALE Xarge body gold ore Iron sulphides, S7 to 43 per ton. T. P. Blasell, Blue Flower Lodge, Phoe nix, Ore. FOR SALE Tomatoes, lo lb. You pick. W. H. Fenlnger, Central Point. FOR SALE Bradahaw plums. 311 Vancouver. Phone 1018-R. FOR SALE 330 ft. hot water radi ator pipes and connections; asbes tos covering; one Murphy-In -cloeet-bed; one small show case; one table; 4 chairs; 3 walnut spool beds, springs, mattresses; one Iron fireplace basket; metal shingles. 346 S. Riverside. FOR SALE New Hotpolnt electric refrigerator, value $169.50. Never used. Will sacrifice for cash. Make offer. Telephone 1849-W. TOMATOES 350 to 400 lug. Hal Wright, West Phoenix. FOR SALE Used car trunk, Jackson Hotel Barber Shop. FOR SALE Large bed, mattress and springs. Ai No. Oakdale. BEAUTIFUL Highest Grade Period Model Baby Grand Piano at cost price. Customer for whom this pi ano was Intended unable to assume obligation. To save boxing and re turning charges will sell to reliable customer at absolutely cost. Casn or terms. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. TOMATOES, No. 1. 76c lug; plums cucumbers. B. E. Ford, 3 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE 6 -tube Geneva radio set. or trade for wood. Call at 503 S. Fir St., evenings. FOR SALE Evergreen sweet corn. 330 Beatty Street. TOMATOES for canning, lo pound. Bring container. Phone Mrs. Walk er, 314-Y. CANNING BEANS, tomatoes, 90c cwt : pickle cucumbers, 15c gallon and up. Phone 493 -R. E. E. Stump. WALTER LBVERETTE now baa a "Caterpillar" RD4 Tractor, We haT his Cletrao model K that ha for merly used. It la priced to move We also have his "Caterpillar TTSstntv " taiVan nn tran frtr rijsev ' Twenty-two. Thla la a good buy Hubbard Wray Co. ONE Ford son Tractor with Fordacn Mower attached. Will sell either or both. Hubbard Wray Co. WE HAVE two Pressure Systems. 4b0 gal. capacity. Priced right. Hub bard Wray Co. DUART permanent as low as 61.96 up to (4.60. Prevost'a, 336 So. Oak dale. Phone 737. ROOFING Bring your roof troubles to us. Old roofs repaired, new roofs applied. Pabco products. Ekerson Paint and Roof Store, 88 9 Bartlett. Phone 343. ELECTROLUX Cleaner. 1 year old, 30.76; Electrolux Cleaner, 4 months old, 649.75. See the Hoover Men People's Electrlo Store. MILK from tested goats. Jungfraw Goat Dairy. R. 4. Bos 64. Tel. 437-J. FOR SALE GRAIN BAOS and Twine. Get our price. MEDFORD BARGAIN BOU8E 27 N Grape St. Phone 1063 SAVE on Kodak jnuismng at the E Hayden Jones Studio. 607 West 3nd Phone 1383-M. FOR SALE Hopper for swdut burner with baffie piste. Almost new Bargain Call at Mill rrlhune MISCELLANEOUS FREE Stomach Acid, Gas Pains, Indigestion relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription. TJdea, at western Thrift Store. REWARD 10 reward for Informa tion leading to arrest and convic tion of persons responsible for breaJclng windows In the Phoenix . school building. Phoenix School t Board. PAINTINO We have the beat In terior decorator In Medford. Paint ing. paprhanglng and linoleum Ekerson Paint and Roof Store, 38 b Barlt".. Phon 241- Mail Tribune rant ada. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE or would trade for ranch, going Grocery business and prop erty. Clear lor clear. B. GOULD 403 West Jackson Street FOR 8ALE Prof liable business on Pacific highway For further in formation write Bc 3833. Tribune BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSUKANCli ABSTRACTS ESCROW . MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and A. No. 83 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LETT GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing. orl ental rug cleaning and upholsterlnft The fashion if hop,. THE FASHION SHOP 308 0. B Nai'l Bank Bunding. Dressmaking Myrtle Andrew Phone 1181 New location. 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. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY. 40 So Central. Ground Floor Crateriao Theater Bidg. Lie. No S-157-M-18Q. Phone 139. DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous service. MEDFORD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 766. Lie. No. 8-200 Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 819 North Riverside. Phone 616 BADS TRAN8FER & 8 TO RAO E CO. Office 36 So Fir Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINKINO TRANSFER CO - Long distance naullng. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 10J3 O Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, eto Reasonable rates Tel 8S3 F' E Snmaon Co LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the County of Jackson, In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Emma N. Drlskel, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas iMon, me ouiy appointed, qualified and acting administrator of the es tate of the above named decedent has xued in the above entitled court and matter his final account and report of his administration of said estate ana an oraer nos been duly made, given and entered therein, fixing August 28. iHtio, at trio nour or iu:oo o clock m., at the court room of eald court in the Jackson County courthouse, at Meaiora, in Jackson county, state ol Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing and settlement of any and all objections that may be made to said account and report, or to any Items thereof. Dated and first published Ju;j 30th, 1936. THOMAS DIXON, Administrator. Notice of sheriff's Sole. By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dfttt-d on the 4tn day of August, 1933. Mail Tribune Daily ACR06S L Coaat region of West Africa f. Flexible IS. Engage wholly 14. List 15. Wharf 16. Dwelling place It. Southern atata: abbr. 1. By 20. Condition . SI. Angry 22. And: Latin 23. Workman's bench 34. Love over much 35. Receding and growing I fainter i ST. Disdained 29. Part of a shoe 31. Jogging gait 12, Mora thinly scattered th. Declares Is. Shelter for mall animals SI. Absence of strife 4L Exclamation 41. Cot or 42, Reluctant 44. Philippine . natlv Solution of Saturday's Puzzle OlAIRpj ACIKISE R A F AIyMA DpREivNJ PRElDf MlALLETS WMmtEM? ALERM ACJE"iA L L AGES A POlEP I, i I SL5T COMPLEMENTARY APreLlELKl I E StSRIs'nyIbees ilHSETPOi CrAlTSy RiO WN E R eImIssIaMrIeHpIoIp 46. Player at children! Karnes 46. Dog's name 47. Winelike 48. Straight line cutting a curve SO. Having lobes 62. Articles of baggage ES. Ruhbod out 2 3,4 S p7 8 1 IO a fizzz-zifezz ,5 w 'I Ifl 1 K -M 3Z 33 34 m, 35 W 37 ,,,,m f'lWli , 38 SI3? " 40 w4' liZZ i!LZZ f 42 W5' S2 Wif In a certain action therein, wherein City of Medford, a Municipal Cor poration, as Plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against G. O. Hanklns and Ella Kanklns, husband and wife, the De fendants, for the sum of Two Hun- dren and 76-100 1200.78) Dollara, and the further sum of Fifty and 00-100 (f50.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, wnich Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 4th day of August, 1936. Notice la hereby Riven that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 5th day of Sep tember, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and win sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together with the cost of Uils sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants G. O. Hanklns and Ella Hanklns, hus band and wife, had on the 3nd day of April, 1928. or now have In and to the following described property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot 15 of Block 2 of Conroy- Clancy Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon. Dated this 4th day of August, 1936. 8 YD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy, Notice of Filing Application foi Change In Point of Diversion of Water. Notice is hereby given that Fred R. Benedict, of Applegate, Oregon, has filed In the office of Chas. E. Strlcklln, State Engineer, an appli cation for approval of a change in point of diversion of water from Ap plegate River. Certificate of water right No. 3895 was Issued to Fred R. Benedict con firming an appropriation under per mit No. 4209 for the use of 0.38 cubu foot per second of the waters of Ap- ? legate River, for the Irrigation of 5 acres In the NE; NW4 and 15 acres In the NW'4 NWI4, Section 3i Township 36 South, Range 4 West. W. M.. with a date of priority of August 6, 1019, through the New Berryman Ditch, the point of diver sion of said ditch being located ap proximately 1460 feet South and 40; foot West from the North Quarter corner of Section 3. same township and range. The applicant herein proposes to convoy tne water tnrouen tne row ler-Keeler or Kubll Ditch, the poir.t oj diversion or said dttcn being lo cated approximately 3000 feet Soutn and 760 feet East from the North Quarter comer of Section 3D, Town ship 38 South, Range 3 West, W. M AH persons Interested are hereby notified that a heatins will be held In the Circuit Court Room of tne County Court House at Medford, Ore gon, on Thursday, October 8. 1936, ai 10:00 o'clock a. m., and objections, If any there are, will be heard at said tlmo and place. Any objections should be prepared in writing and mailed to the State Engineer, Salem, Oregon. at least ten (10) days prior to the aate sec lor Hearing. If no objections are filed, the change In point of diversion wlU be approved without a hearing. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this btn aay oi August, ioo. CHAS. E. 8TRICKLIN, State Engineer, Notice of Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution in fore closure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 10th day of August, 1936, In a certain action therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against O. A. Manning and Mattle Manning, hus band and wife; C. M. Thomas and Grace e. Thomas, nusnand and wire; L. A. Banks, also known as Llewellyn A. Banka and the MedTord National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, the Defendants, for the sum of Eight thousand eight hundred twelve and S6-100 Dollars (18,812.66), with Inter est thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from August 10. 1038, with costs and disbursements taxed at Nlnety-slx and 70-100 Dollars (608.70), and tne zurtner sum or One hundrod and 00-100 Dollars ($100.00), as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 10th day of Au gust. 1936. Cross-Word Puzzle S. Deposit of mineral I. Danish flora 10. Near II. Contradict 12. Exchanged 17. Captures 20. indications 21. Card game 22. Trap 24. Impelled ' 26. Wrathful 22. Mountain spinach SO. Sends out of the country S3. Kind of crystalline rock SS. Variety of pigeon S4. Actual 26. Rovoive 17. Divided with others 40, Mexican corn meal mush 43. Not plump 44. Word of sorrow 46. Is able 47. Arabian garment 41. Symbol for DOWN 1. Made an opening In 5. Position or location I. Tributary of the Danube 4. And not 6. Comparative ending 6. Lessen 7. Defend copper NwTfath either Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution. I will on the 19th day of September, 193, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Court house In the city of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale end will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together wltb the costs of this sale, aublect to re demption as provided by law, aU of uie ngnt, tine, ana interest that the defendants, O. A. Manning and Mattle Manning, o. M. Thomas and Grace E. Thomas. M. J. Bcandrett. City national Bank. Clinton. low. L. A. Banks and Edith R. Banks united Btates of America, w. H. Nor cross, The News Publishing Company. MM ford National Bank, J. p. Wort man, Trustee, C. w. Ouches and Jane Doe Ouches, whose trub name is Janet Ouches, Jackson County, Ore gon, and Medford National Farm Loan Association, had on the 16th day of M.rui, 4t.iv. or now nave in ana to the following described property, sit uated In the County of Jackson, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots Two snd Three of the Gold Range Orchards according to the plat of said Oold Range Orcharda now on file with the County Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon, In Section Five, Township Thirty-eight South, Range One. West of the Willam ette Meridian, containing 70.40 acres, Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced, being situated In Jackson County, Stste of Ore gon. Dated this loth day of August, 103e. 8 YD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. , By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. OPEN AT LAKE CREEK LAKE CHEEK, Atl(. 30.--(SpU Our dally vacation Blbl. school opaned Monday. Ptrteen art enroll.d with mora to com. It Is a nsw tning bar. so It Is difficult to arouss Interest, but all art well pleased, wltn th. response so tsr. The school will close Friday, merely giving a taata of tna good things: next ysar a longer session Is hoped for. Miss Prances Smith of Butte Falls, a student In training for this work at th Los An geles Bible Institute, Is In charge, ably Assisted by Mis Margaret Lin Inger of Ashland. The klda ar d lighted. We cannot glv a public exhibition of th remit of th work since Miss Smith must get back to her work In Los Angeles. Oospel meetings stsrt next Ssbbsth evening with Rev. A. J. Bllenberger a apreacher. Monday evening, Rv, Wordsworth of Ashland will preach, and throughout th week. Meetings will begin at 8 p. m. Atteraoon meetings are not yet certain. Plenty of good shade and water for all wbo wlah to bring tents, csmp.lt free Provisions may b purchased at the store. At the close of Ssbbsth school, August 33, we will hear talk by Rev. A. J. Anderson, returned missionary from Guatemala. Mr. Anderson, with his family. Is visiting hla wife's psr enta at Eagle Point, Rev. Mr. Bar rows end wife. Come snd hear about a strange popl. ' Last Ssturday evening th Rev. J. M. Corner of Salem preached at the hall telling why h kept Sabbath on Saturday. Mr. Comer Is a' brother of our local Mrs. H. H. Fox MORMON SETTLEMENT IN ELK DEPREDATIONS HOLBROOK, Ariz., Aug. 20. (yp Residents of the farming commun ity of Hebor, pioneer Mormon settle ment In the Black canyon, 60 miles southwest of here, claimed today their very existence la threatened by herds of elk which they said have eaten and trampled crop until they are practically worthless. The farmers said the situation Is to serious the only question now Is whether the community will survive or the farming lands be turned Into an Elk reserve. Bishop Thomas Shelley, leader of the community, said the elk Invade the community at night, eating the crope and wallowing In the plowed soli. He said the animals were so tame ono farmer reported a big elk stuck Its head through window and nibbled at the covers on a bed. An other said two came up on hla front porch. The farmers said they could not build fence strong enough to keep the elk out of the fields. Heber was established by Mormon pioneers In 1870. Ths nucleus of tht elk herd was released in th moun tains nearby several years ago and protected by the state. A supervised hunt l held every 7r or two but few of the elk have been killed while the herd is multiplying fast, the farmers claim. The Grange Central Point Qranj Grange invites th publlo to their ball Friday evening at o'clock to see th Copco pictures that Mil b ahown before the meeting. Treasurer Brslnard, Secretary Mrs. Lydlsrd snd Overseer Bmlth are responsible for our being able to hava these pictures ahown at this time. Th two teams arc running a do race so far this quarter In tlx at tendance contest. Tesm No. la In tht lead by only two point 4 WINDOW GLASS W sell window gias and will replace your broken windows reasonably rrowbrldgt Cab' met Work'- Dm stall Trlbun want sylas Butte Falls BUTTS FALLS, Aug. 30 (Spl) At th last Townsend meeting the state convention delegates, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Baker and Mr. and Mra. Jack Tungate, gave their reports of the convention. At eh Derby dance August T, a large number from Butt Falls at tended. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lln- strom, recently married, danced the wedding march. Another number waa dedicated to Mr. snd Mrs. Llnstrom. Oerald Ting, Harold Grow and the Whaley boys assisted with the muslo. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover, Earl Hoover's mother, and Mrs. N. B. Stoddard visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fredenburg August 9, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prlngle and daughter and friend passed through Butte Falls on the way to Lake of the woods, August a. The girls spent a week at the Camp Fire Qlrla summer school. Frank Netherland and Warren Con ley are putting a new roof on Mra. Patton's house. Mr. Seller put a new roof on Hor se Oeppert's house this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Llnstrom have rented one of "Mickey" Evanoff's houses and have moved Into It. New people have moved Into the K. p. Jones house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ellis wbo bought the Norrls property. Mr. snd Mrs. Clem Clark returned from summer school at o. S. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Rosea Larson are now liv ing In Corvallls where Mr. Larson Is attending summer school. Miss Hazel Taylor has returned from summer school In Ashland. "Bird" Orlgaby broke a finger while oranklng customer's car In front of I. a. A. store. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlldreth and Mrs. Jim SlmmervlUe wer recent visitors in Butt Falls. They were going to Bend to visit Mr, and Mrs. Oeorge SlmmervlUe. Jack and Don Kllngle are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Qua Edmondson, Loren Moon and Charlie Patton are building a boat and plan on go ing duck hunting In Klamath this fall. Mr, and Mrs-' Qua Edmondson, Jsck and Don KUngl and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Moon and Betty Moon went swimming Sunday afternoon. Warren Conley and friends swam In Rogue river laat Sunday. Elmer Abbott and Ruth Carson were married laat week, Howard District HOWARD, Aug. 30. (Spl.) Mrs Kenneth Mesdows left for Wallowa August I, after receiving a telegram that her brother, Herbert Larm. had been eo aerloualy Injured that he wasn't expected to live. Larm received critical head Injuries when a speeder that h and eeveral workmen were riding Jumped th track. He was still unconscious when his sister arrived. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wicker of Med ford have moved to No. 1 Adam's Lane In this district. Mrs. L. 8, Crawford of Corvallls Is visiting here, dividing her time be tween her son, Ray Crawford, and her niece, Mrs. C. E. Rldgewsy. Mr. and Mra. Fred Williams and daughter Leella. visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chapman at Alaaka camp Sunday. J. E. Albaugh waa calling on 4-H club members In this district Aug ust IS. C C. Chapman has sold his house on Berrydale again that 1 occupied at present by th Dudleys. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Bster snd Derva Jeanne apent part of August 19 on Huckleberry mountain and picked three gallons of nice large berrlea. Mr. and Mra. S. Leaverton have moved to a plac near Talent. They hav sold their place her. Mr. and Mrs. K. Olllvant and dir. ton Friend of Boseburg wer week, nd guest of Mrs. Charles Friend. Mr, and Mrs, Cssey Aiken of Med' ford will soon move Into th house now occupied by the Dudleys. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin and three daughters have moved Into th house formerly owned by the Leavertons. Two girls will enter th Howard school and th third on will attend Junior high. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Croucher, Neva and Donald, Miss Nellie Moon, Mrs. Charles Friend and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Olllvant and Clifton Friend of Boseburg plcnlcaed In Ashland park, Aug. 16. Th Hummingbirds ar very bus; getting their handiwork ready for th aewlng division of th 4-H club axblblt to be held In th courthouse auditorium August 39, Everyone Is cordially Invited to a th exhibit. Howard school will open Septem ber . F, PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 30. (API- Oregon farmers hsd nearly three mil Hon dollars more to spend In the first half of 1839 thsn In th same period of 136, th U. S, department of agriculture estimated today. Farm Income for th all months was placed at 139,398,000, compared to S2U.860000 for the six-month pe prlod of 1935 and 133.910,000 for the corresponding months of 1934. The Income waa divided between livestock and other farm products a follows: Livestock, 3!,o8B.000, agalnat I9, 738.000 In 1939, and 915,694.000 In 1934. Crop aalea. 99.438.000, against 98, Oll.ooO la 1939 and 99,133,000 In 1934, Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Aug. 30. (Spl- Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hayes of On tario, Ore., and Mrs. Roberts of Glen dale are guesta of Rev. and Mrs. 0. A. Phillips. Mrs. w. N. Hover la In Ashland under treatment for an Injury to her hip some time ego, snd expects to remain for another two weeka. Mr. and Mra. O. H. Bohnert, with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber of Med ford, spent Sunday at the aummer cottage of the Bohnerts at Diamond ' lake, Andre Chomel, who recently under went a serious operation, Is getting ' along nicely. ,Prof. and Mrs. A. J.. 3anby ol Medford and Miss Csro.'yn Schelbler of Los Angeles, were recent guests at the E. L. Farra home. Miss Schleb ler Is a former Central Point resi dent and was engaged In millinery business here, with an apartment In the Farra home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bohnert, ac companied by Norene, Buddy and Ann, spent the week-end In camp at their cottage at Lake of the Woods, On Sunday, thsy were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. John Lathrop, Miss Mildred Hllkey of San Fran olsco visited last week wltb her psr enta, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hlley. and other relatives. Mrs. 8am Anderson of Willow Springs wss hostess to the Bereaa Bible claas Thursday afternoon. DENVER, Colo., Aug. B0. (API- Strapping 19-year-old Bryan Dntledt, who fir years ago waa a national hero and a White House guest of President Hoover, blames th drought ror unemployment which has brought him here In searoh of a Job, As a slight lad of 13, Untiedt aided In the rescue In March, 1931, of 16 schoolmates In a bllczard-bound bua near Towner, In southwetern Colorado. He stripped off part of his clothing and glv it to younger chil dren. By his example, he encouraged others. The bua driver died while seeking help In the blinding snowstorm. When rescuers arrived, they found the frown bodies of five children In the bus. Hoover Invited TJntledt to the Whit House. Th drought has apolled most of th crops on the TJntledt farm. Young Vntlledt laid his father does not need hla help. Such crops a survive a blistering sun and lack of molstur can be harvested by th father alone. PORT-OP-BPAW Trinidad, Aug. 30. (API Four convicted murderera who escaped from "Devil's Island" th French penal colony off Guiana wer aet adrift In the Caribbean aea today by the Trinidad government after fortnight's refuge on this Island. The fugltlvea ware given new amall boat and food to last thre weeka before being towed out to aea 13 mllea by a police launch. They waved goodbye to pollc and began rowing diligently toward Venezuela. They left behind In the hospital thre companions, who ar suffering from the effects of stsrvatlon and sunburn. They will be similarly da ported when they hsv recovered. (That la th ususl procedure la countries sdjscent to the fsmous penal colony). WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. (AP) Th Interstate commerce commission to day ordered csncellstlon of proposed trsnslt arrangement on carload ahlp menta of lumber from far west point to transit points In western trunk line territory esst of the Illinois-Indiana state line. The railroads proposed to mska re funds to transit operators In smounts baaed on the average annual loss or wastage In weight resulting from th manufacture of lumber at transit points Into sssh, doors, frames and other building materials. Th commission held th proposed arrsngement was not Juatlfled. The refund arrangement would have applied to shipment from Cali fornia, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Alberta and British Columbia. Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District Reasonable Interest FIRST FEDERAL 8AV1MIS LOAN ASSK. . or MKUrORD 2 No. HOLLY St. FOUR MURDERERS ADRIFT IN OCEAN p