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MEDFOBD MAIL TRTBITXR rEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 24. 1936. PAGE SEVEN i I Bead iwj M on" this page You will probably find exactly '-. the things you nave Been looking tor or sale J trad i tor unused artlclea you may ' - njftrch vout attlo 01 ;: itore-room - you may find many things otnere ate lug and Be aBle to realize Im mediate cash II what you want lant here, advertise lei It Tribune Cla&slfled adj arc Inexpensive eHecu vei RATES Per word first insertion (Minimum 360) Eoh additional Insertion,' per word -lc lumlmnm lOol Per line per month without copy changes lJS Phone 75 FOE WANT A.D8 LOST AND FOUND fcOST Elks tooth, engraved WW. , aid 1168. Reward. Return to Elks : otub. , WST-Green fountain pen Sat p. hi. on oouiu - ItfECTAOLES FOUND on South Oen Wtrai. Owner call Shulta Bros. Paint ShOD. 220 H. owwcm. FOUND Glee Club pin. Owner to pay lor w". """'- LOST 11 dog is miteing, call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Honest experienced walt ress at once. Diamond Cafe. CHRISTMAS CARDS Big MM , slons selling personal Christmas cards, stationery, and 7 sensational - assortments, special low priced hu f rnorous personal cards. Experience i unnecessary. Free samples. Wallace I Brown, 225M, Fifth. Ave., New ; . York. - WANTED Lady, about 50, to keep house and take care of 4-year old girl In exchange for board, room and small salary. Ask for A. J Bersch at Montgomery Ward. WANTED Girl for housework. Tel 1147-M. UNINCUMBERED woman, middle aged. Companion. Help care .chil dren school age. Help with house work. Drive car. Elizabeth E. Mor rison, Wolf Creek. Ore. - WANTED Middle-aged woman, un f Incumbered, general housework; private room. $20 montn. lau n". MALE AND FEMALE A FEW more hop pickers wanted. Roy 15. Lathrop, 3 miles west Grants Pass on Upper River road. WANTED MALE HELP MAN, reliable to become an automo bile snd sccldent claim adjuster In .inn Tntiirnnrn pynerlence your KUIWJ. 1 unnecessary. No selling, write Aa ( soclated Adjusters, Milwaukee, Wis. WANTED Man to put $800 cash In '; good sawmill In splendid location : for 1-3 interest In mill. Phone 293-Y ; or call 103 East 11th St. WANTED A young man, Intelligent and pleasant to work for finance company on appraisals and collec ' tlons by the hour. This Is a part v lime jod owl aim have some other source of Income. In reply state age. education and previous experience. Address Post Office Box 858. Medford, Ore. A MAN For Coffee Route. Up to $45 first week. Automobile given as - bonus. Write Albert Mills, 307 Mon mouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED Responsible man for sales and collection work. Furnish ex- ! peneuce a i WANTED SITUATIONS INTELLIGENT man 28, wants steady work. Experienced In ranch and office work. References. 823 East Main. Phone 808-Y. POSITION WANTED by young wom an. Experienced clerk stenographer References. Tribune Box 4669. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A good home for pair of black and white kittens 4 months old. housebroken, good mousers. 128 Vancouver. WANTED Good used Bike. Inquire Leonard Carman at Oak Grove Serv ice Station, Jacksonville wy. WANTED To buy Used Cash Reg ister, pnone s-x. JJIOHEST PRICES psld for Junk metal, copper, brass, aluminum, lead. raea. etc. So. Orenon Junk Co. Between Holly and Oakdale on Stewart Ave. LIOHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM per manently by gentleman. Write fully. Box 4885. Tribune. WANTED Men's laundry son. Tel 1345-M, WANTED Lamb wool. See the Med ford Bargain House 27 No Orape JUNK Hlgneat price paid tor orass radiators copper storage Batteries slumlnum and other metals Scrap iron small or large iota pipe no machinery wool and cotton rags innei tubes Oui prices will interest you Hides Pelts Wool Mobair Housebola goods furniture, stoves ooughl or sold MEUKOKD BARGAIN HOUSE WANTED To work ranch on shares ' tnarrlprl mien nfi f II mil? young, compewni wouiu iivic . ranch with some Irrigation or suit- j able dry ranch Have tm ana -some emilpm?" t Wi. Mail Tribune WANTED Two circuiting beating ' stoves. 1146 & Riverside. FOR RENT HOUSES S-ROOM Flat -(upstairs) No. 9 Rose Ave. 20 montn, ww mwuu. 6 ROOMS, basement, furnace. 2 -car garage, 832.60. water ineiuaea. o.o Vancouver. 6 ROOMS. 3 bedrooms, 121 Genesee. a.50, water inciuaea. TENQWALD AGENCY 125 West Main St. HOU8US foi sate or rent Jackson Oountv Bum no wan njg n FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 nlceiy rurnlsned apt with electrical conveniences, in quire 905 -So oakdale. APT. FOR RENT rrlgidalre. Beat, overatulfed private bath olose in 808 w Main FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS MODERN, furnished, 4-rooms, lawn shade, berries. $20, water paid. 852 West and. ROOM FOR RENT 804 E. Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4 S Grape. FOR RENT RC0M BOARD ROOM and board for one or two gentlemen, also garage. Reasonable, close In, excellent meals. 232 So Grape St. ROOMB and meals reasonable. 146 8 Holly. . RESORT COTTAGES ENDERT8 BEACH cottages .double bed and cot, 85.50 per week. Two rooms for four or more. Larger cottages, two double beds and cots. S7.R0 oer week until after Labor i Day. Phone 163 or 133. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Acreage with buildings. 1700 Prune St. NEW Electrolux Machine for rent, 26$ hour. Call 17-F-12. Eagle Point, FOR RENT Garage, room for 2 cars $2.60 ench per month. 220 East 9th, FOR EXCHANGE I'M Rebekah, crippled, want to trade gentleman'a ring, rare stone for four good tires, tubes, 6.25-18. Odd Fellow that want to assist, write Box 4662, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WANT Small farm or dairy for Med ford Income. Box 3580. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 8' acres, house. 027 N. Central. DAIRY RANCH 1B0 acres, 65 cultivated, 25 acres elo ver, Butte -Creek runs through plaoe with free Irrigation, substantial buildings, fenced and cross fenced with woven wire. Farm will carry 25 dairy cows. 60 ton hay goes with place. Price 97600.00. ALSO Late model Pontlac sedan In splendid condition and cash for house In Medford or suburban: ALSO Will rent to responsible tenant, 406 acre dairy ranch, free Irrigation and liver frontage, will carry 76 dairy cows. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE No. 7 No. Bartlett St. Phone 1406 FOR BALE Oroup of good quarts and placer claims. Some high grade. Tunnels, drifts, developments. Earl Harmon, Medford Hotel, Medford. FOR 8 ALE Six-room house, three bedrooms, 8 lots, located close to grade and high schools. Price 11700 Attractlce terms. ALSO 6-room house, hardwood floors, fireplace, newly decorated. Desirable location In Jacksonville. Price 11800. Attractive terms. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. 126 East Main or Phone 198 FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE My equity in 6-room house. No. 7 Glen Oak Court, for smaller poperty or acreage. Home Owner's Loan. Fred C. Sander, 14 mile S. Oak Grove school. FOR SALE 160 acres, 20 miles irom Medford. Location S.W.4, See. 13. Twp. 38, R. 2E., on Dead Indian road. 800.000 ft. good timber, sev eral lakes. Some good garden ground. Price $1200 cash. Timber will pay for tha place. F. A. Fergus, 631 4th St., Bremerton, Wash. FOR SALE 0 acres at city limits; 4 in pears; 6-room modern house, basement, city water, city mall de livery. 16 minutes walk to post of fice. 101 Western Ave. FOR SALE (Atxiern 8 -room house No, 7 Glen Oak Court, by owner. Fred O. Sander. Vi mile south of Oak Grove school. 14600 WILL BUY one of the best loca tion in Medford; 7-room house with 2 bathrooms, large back and front porches; stone store-room, douoie garage; newly painted; beautiful shade; space for flowers and gar den. One of the best buys in town Inquire of the owner at 822 So Oakdale Ave. or phone 046-X. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN ft WHITE FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1034 PONTIA0 2-door sedan with trunk. Driven only 15.000 miles Priced rltrht for quick sale. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 S. Riverside Bulck Pontlac Sales FOR SALE 1B34 Dodge De Luxe 4 door sedan. This car Is a popular car. In fine condition. SKINNER S OARAOE 143 6. Riverside Bulck Pontlac Sale FOR SALE 1034 Plymouth De Luxe 2-door sedan, good paint. Good tires. Just the car for your vaca tion trip. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 8. Riverside Bulck - Pontlac Bales FOR SALE AT A BAROAIN 1034 long wheel base Chevrolet truck Low mileage. Dual urea, in tiooo condition full year license, equip ped with flat ruck tor frun hau ing iir.fi this truck today Rogu River Chevrolet, Inc., North Riverside. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 700 1250 DOWN PAYMENT 80 ACRES. 15 under cultivation. 10 free irrigation. 6-room house, barn, fenced. Running stream thru place. One hours drive from Med ford. FOR LEASE Service station, camp ground, dance hall, $1050 cash re quired. EXTRA GOOD BUY 1 V, acre J splendid soil, 6-room plastered house, woodshed, garage, chicken bouse, close to Medford. $1500. $400 down. Stock and Dairy ranches with free Irrigation. FOWLER & OTP 44 North Riverside RECONDITIONED USED CARS All prices cut below cost. Some ot these oars are nearly new. Buy now and save money. 1938 Plymouth Deluxe Sedsn 1935 Plymouth Deluxe Sedsn (Six-wheel equipment) 1934 Chrysler 8 Deluxe Sedan 1936 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan (With overdrive) 1932 Studebaker Regal Light 6 Sedan 1934 Plymouth Coups 1930 Dodge 6 Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1932 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Hudson Sedan LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Deak-r 38 N. Riverside Ave, FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 85 young turkeys. Ed Tucker, Brownsboro. DRESSED fryers. flOo. Phone 814-W MILK FED FRYERS Carley 814-W FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good work horse. J. D. Shaffer,, end South Peach. FOR SALE: Saddle horse, sound and gentle. Price $55. See or write C. C Pierce. Medford. FOR SALE 1 Jersey cow and 1 Hoi stein both young, been fresh 3 months, inquire 22 Nortn Front ot, Medford. FOR SALE 3 milk cows. 4 heifers, 1 bull calf. C. Plappe, Rt. 1, mile north Bear Creek bridge, Central Point. FOR SALE Burro. Wagner Ranch Valley view, Ashland. Phone 18-F-13. FOR BALE 8 Guernsey heifers, 8 fresh. High grade milkers. 100 R. L R. pullets, 6 months old. J. A. Scott, Rogue River, ore. FOR SALE Fresh cow, $40. John Mace, Central Point. BUY AND SELL: Livestock. J. H Lin vllle. Old Pacific Highway, North ot Memora. BUY OR SEI L Hogs and pigs. Route 4. box 133. spring at. rei. 437-m FOR SALE DOGS PETS SCOTTIES Champion blood lines, healthy puppies, 3 miniature pup pies left. AU have short tails; love ly male at stud. Would trade for some furniture, 2 miles south on highway. FOR SALE! Female Spite puppies. lis oenesee. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE My fine old 6500 Josef KltoB violin at the Baldwin Piano Shop, for $175 cash. Address W H. Morgan, box 284, Klamath Fans, Oregon. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FREE IRRIGATION 31 acres on paved road In one of our best ranching districts, excellent son, ail cultivated, in alfalfa and grain. Good modern 6-room home, 2 barns, garage and chicken house. Team and full line of farm imple ments go at $7,000.00, Terms to re sponsible buyers. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INO. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 STOCKED AND EQUIPPED DAIRY RANCH AND ROUTE Grade A dairy, consisting of 31 acres, all Irrigated, in clover and alfalfa. Full line ot dairy and farm equip ment and buildings, 29 cows, 6 heifers, 1 Guernsey bull. Growing retail route bringing In about eeuu.w per montn. loiai price aia, 000.00. Some terms. CHARLES A. WING AOENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 FOR SALE 1 acre tract, 8 -room house south of Medford. Owner leaving state and will sell for $700 C. 0. Pierce, Room 1, Palm Block, Medford. FOR SALE Western Air radio, 2 -volt 7 tubes A-l shape, 6 months old, cost $48.50. J. W. Cole at Good mans, Jacksonville, Ore. FOR SALE Fordson tractor, good condition. $75 cash. Star Route, Box 60. Ashland. FOR SALE Heavy body fir. Will de liver. Get my prices before you uy Any length desired. A. C. Sliver, Box 171, Butte Falls. FOR SALE Damson plums, fieckel pears. Mrs. D. W. Luke. Phone FOR SALE Duo-Therm automatic oil burning circulating heater. Like new. $60 00. Terms or cash. Phone 940-J. TOMATOES for canning, lc pound Bring container Phone Mrs. Walk er. 814-Y. DUART permanent low aa $1.96 up to $4.50. Prevost a. 236 8o. Oak dale, phone 727. FOR SALE Cull nlckllna cucumbers 86c laree lug Fine for household use. Bring containers. Last house at end or south peacn. FOR SALE or TRADE Ladles' bicycle Mann, 14 mile north 4 Corner Serv ice Station. Midway Road. TOMATOES No. 1. 75c lug; No. 3 26c lug. B. K. Ford, 2 miles west on Jacksonville Hgy. Phone 731-R. ROOFING Bring your roof troubles to us. old roors repaired, new roofs applied. Psbco product Ekerson Pa. at and Roof Store, 86 S Bartlett Phone 243- UILK from tested goat. Jungfraw Goat Dairy. SL 4, Box 54 Tel. 437-J FOR SALE Hopper for sawdust burner wtth oaffle piate Almost new Bargain Call st Mall rributif ,-UT IN YOUR WINTERS WOOD, early Oik, laurel. manxanlU and j fir. Tel. 63 4-X- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8ALE GRAIN BAGS and Twine. Get our price. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone I06'eJ HOUSE Trailer, fine condition. Reas onable. Thomas Road. Bendorf. BETTER Used Furniture. Davenport set, antique bed, good roc k era. springs, chests. 106 South Grape. BALED STRAW 30o per bale. E H Niedermeyer. tel. 697-R-i. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in shock. Cox ranch, So. Peach. FOR SALE Tomatoes, lo lb. You pick. W. H. Penlnger. Central Point. FOR SALE Bradshaw plums. 211 Vancouver. Phone 1016-R. FOR SALE 320 ft. hot water radi ator pipes and connections; asbes tos covering; one Murphy-ln-closet-bed; one small show case; one table; 4 chairs; 2 walnut spool 4 beds, springs, mattresses; one Iron fireplace basket; metal shingles. 246 S. Riverside. FOR SALE New Hot point electric refrigerator, value $169.50. Never used. Will sacrifice for cash, Make offer. Telephone 1649-W. FOR SALE 6-tube Geneva radio set. or trade for wood. Call at 602 S Fir 6t evenings. MISCELLANEOUS PREEI STOMACH ACID. OAS PAINS. INDIGESTION relieved quick. Qet freo sample doctor's pre scription, Udga, at Western Thrift Store. EVERYONE enjoys mystery and clever sieignt 01 hand. Learn mysterious mystery by our new system. Here a snort time only. E. Herman, Med ford Hotel. IP the party who lelt a baby girl at a baby home for adoption about twenty-two years ago. and which oaDy nas now grown to young wo manhood, will answer this adver tisement they will learn of some thing much to their advantage. Box .uuj, Aiaii -iTioune. PAINTING We have the best In terior decorator in Medford. Paint ' Ing. paperhanglng and linoleum Ekerson Paint and Roof Store. 3b B Bartlett Phone 243. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Profitable business on racmc mgnxay por further In. formation write Boa 3822. Tribune BUSINESS DIRECTORY the roMilon eiiop. THE FASHION SHOP 308 0. 8 Nat'l Bank Building Dressmaking Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New location. Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO" TITLE INHDIIANCt ,ABSTIMCTS US CHOW s MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms a and o, No. 83 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental nig cleaning and upholstering Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 919 North Riverside. Phone 616 EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 36 So Fir Phone 316 Prices right Service guara n teed Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Tally: eotloq. Dry and barren RldRfll of glacial drift Daughter of Cadmus Crippled Interpret; arc halo Flower Is very fond of Variety of cabhage One who testi fies under Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle LlAlTlEElUFOlPIEg OR A kiSlE lEAO N I CKNAMElTRiO BADLYlERMiNES USE DlORElVE GA DEPENDSiMEDOC E fclgVAF E RiOI SOTEDIRE CTLY O V E Nit5AMiS.OME Female sheep Strictness Unite Into league Devour Blrthplaca of Abraham ftnfrl (A h Be sufficient Woolly surface of cloth Subfamily ' bovine animals Including large African antelopes Harsh and bitter United Esfttern Old oath 49. Simple minute organism BO. Curta'n of shell firs 61. Siamese coins fit. Lamb's pseudonym St Light browo SE. Demolish fiS. Granted th use of 17. Bitter vstca M - L fl WL.- . 16 If'? 11 11F ' iH fL - , liUU Hi 43 AA 45 A-AU 47 48 44 SO SI S3. 7y)ty. S3 IPo- S4 H I I Ur H H r BUSINESS DIRECTORY REIN KINO TRANSFER CO Long distance naultng. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 O Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance naultng, furni ture moving, etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 F. E Samson Co. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FURN1TUKE, ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay SEE IV. E. THOMAS MGR. MEDFORD8 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY. 45 So Central. .Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bidg. Lie. No. S-157-M-180. Phone 139 DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous service. MEDFORD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768 Lie No. S-20U LEGAL NOTICES Summuns In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. Mercedes Z. Hathaway, Plaintiff, vs. Harold Hathaway. Defendant. To HAROLD HATHAWAY. Defendant: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four (4 weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear and answer said Complaint, (or want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court fur me reuei aemanaea in ner tjompiainc, succinctly stated as follows, to-wlt: That decree be entered forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony that have heretofore existed between Plaintiff and Defendant and forever divorcing Plaintiff from Defendant; and Awarding the care, custody and control of the minor child. Harold Charles, to plaintiff; and allowing Plaintiff such other and further re lief as to the Court may be deemed jiiAt and equitable. The date of the order for publica tion of this Summons was July si 1036, and the date of the first pub- 11 cati on of this Summons was August 3, 1830. FRANK 3. VAN DYKE, Attorney for Plaintiff Post of flee address: First National Bank Bidg. Ashland, Oregon. Notice of Sheriff's Sale BY VIRTUE of an execution n foreclosure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In nnd for the Uounty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 30th day or Ju.y 1036, in a certain suit therein, where in The Federal Land Bnnk of Spo kane, a corporation, aa Plaintiff, re covered Judgment against Mary A McKtnnls and Oolu Hill National Farm Loan Association, a corporation the defendants, for the sum of $2182.31. with Interest at the rate "f 6 per annum on 213fl.04 thereof from June 10th, 1036. until paid. with coats and disbursements taxea at 618.66, which judgment was en rolled and docketed In the Clerk's of fice of said Court In said County cn the 80th day or Juiy, ie3b. Notice Is herebv given that, pur suant to trfe terms of the said execu tion. I will on the and of September, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at tho front door or the cour mouse in me Cltv or Medford. In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell t public auction for casn to me nign est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment tosether with the costs of this sate. subject to redemption as provided oy law. all of the right, title and Interest that the defendant in saia sun, Marv A. McKlnnls. a widow; Don R Newbury and Marjorle E. Newbury. husband and wire; jaexson uounty, a municipal corporation; and Ooid Hill National Farm Loan Association a corporation: had on the 30th day of November, 1017. or now have In and Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Arabian seaport 11. Reposa 16. Drain IT. Record of a ship's voyat tO. Religious devout neat 22. Before 24. Sport 15. Age J. Toward tha left aide of a vassal IB. Feminine name tt, Front of the foot 12. Self 22. Type of railway can colloq, 28. Applies pigments II. Contradict 40. Stop 41. Finish 4s. Author of "Tbe Rubalyat" 44. List 46. Rflcllnsd 47. Edible seaweed 45. Haunts 61. Rode.it 62. Dutch meaauri of ength DOWN 1. Bound of a clock t. Small wild ox I. played at a certain game 4. Entirely t. Foray . Not easily abashed or disconcerted I, Down: prefix . Town In Maine 9. Btsrn to the followlnir described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, towlt: The south Hair oi the Northwest Quarter and North Half of the South west Quarter of Section Twenty eight, Township Thirty-five South. Range Two, West of the Willamette Meridian , . , situated In Jackson County, state of Oregon. Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or In anywise appertaining. uated this autn day ot July, ipso 8YD I, BROWN, Sheriff of Jaokson County. Oreson. By Howard Qault, Deputy. Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam O. Miller, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County has appointed the undersigned administrator, with the will annexed, of the Estate of William C. Miller, Deceased. AU persona having claims against said estate are required to present mem wiui proper voucnera witnin six months from this date to Otto J. Frohnmayer, 304 Coolejr Theatre Building, Medford, Oregon. Dated August 34th, 1030. PORTER J. NEFF. Administrator with Will Annexed. COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jackson A'um Abstract Co.. 131 B Sixth Street Marriage Licensee. Elza Vernon McCourry and WUma urov. James 0, Lediwrwood end Frances L. Lawless. Benjamin P. McManama and Mary O. Brown. Gordon Lamb and Gerald 1 no Pujol U. J. Bush and May be lie Grow. Robert E. Carmlchael and Gertrude E. Bowerman. Charlea Kenneth Keeney and Mar gie Leacy Molvlna Welch. Norman J. Brown and Lydla L. Abbott. Circuit Court. O. L. Valentine vs. Lois Valentine. Divorce. Charles Kell vs. E. Scott Snelltng, Chattel Lien. United States vs. Lively Lima Pro ducts Co. Federal tax lien. Pinnacle Packing Company, et el. vs State Unemployment Compensa tion Comm. For declaratory judg ment. The Northwestern Co. vs. H. N Butbr, et al. Foreclosure. Fidelity Bidg, k Loan Assn. vs. N. N. Davis, ot al. Foreclosure. Flossie 8. Backea vs. George Backea, For Money. Flossie S. Backes va. H. Hartager and H. Brewold, aa Butte Creek Lbr. Co. For money. Qeorgo T, Frey, Liquidating Agent of Medford Natl, Bank vs. Jack Lay ton Woolf. Ollne S. Woolf, guar. To ratify acts of trustee. Lyla Leona Kerr vs. William If. Kerr. Divorce. Irene Bernlee Black va. Warren J Black. Divorce. rrohate Court. P. T. Touiv?. Bam Coltfln. Charlss Wortman Incorporate as Ross Oroosry. Inc. Real E.rats Transfers, Doris Wray Orlm, et vlr. to. State of Oregon, ami to lot 11, blk. S, Bis klyou Heights Add., Medford, Sl.00. Eugene V. Clark, et al. to William Roberts, et ux, Q. O. D. to B1 of BE, SW of BE see. 0. twp. S3 B., R. 3 East. $1.00. Oeorge B. Humphreys, st ux, to Prank Wheeler, et al, w. d; to NV4, NE and 8WV4 of NE'. sec. 14, twp. S4 s., R. 4 W. W. M., oont. ISO acres. Also NWI, SCO. 14, twp. 34 8., R, 4 W., 10. Thomss J. Johnson, et ui, to W. E. Thomas, W, D. to land In seo. 18, twp. 34 8., R. 1 W., 110.00. Winner M. Poley, et al. to Ann O. Andrews, Q. G. D. to lot 8 and 7, blk. 4ft. Medford. S1.00. Mrs. Carrie B. Pits to Marjorle Lu- ella Dressier, W. D. to lot t, blk. 34, Jacksonville, 980, Myron P. Root, et uz, to J. P. Wortmsn, QCD to 34 A. In see. 18, twp. 37 8., R. 1 W Si. 00. Ssmantha Ely Edwsrds, et vlr, to 3. T. Wortmsn, QCD to 34 A, In see. 18, twp. 87 B., R. 3 W., 10. Hugo P. Langs to H. O. Xrl, W. D. to lot 6, blk. 3, Wllleke's Add. to Med ford, S1.00. Bert O. Bostwlck, et vlr, to Elvira Jarvls, W. D. to land In seo. 39, twp. 38 8., R. 4 W., el.00. Jackson County, Oregon to James Dally QCD to lots 1 and 3. blk. 3 of Nob Hill Add. to Medford, S1.00. Prank T. Homes, et u, to Mary Louise Homes, W. D. to lot 10, South ern Home Tract, Ashland, 11.00. Allen Whltlock to Grace E. Pellett, W. D. to 3 seres In twp, 87 B., R. 3 West, 810. J. L. Helms, at uk, to Prank Will trout, et al. W. D. to BW of SW seo. 10. twp. 39 8., R. 3 West, 810. . C. B. Eakln, et ux, to Msrk A. Ooldy, et u, W. D. to lot o, s. 10 ft. Lot 10, blk. 3, Wool ver ton subdivis ion, Medford, 810. Prancea M. Ash to Agnes E. Allen, W. D. to land In sec. 8, twp. 34 8 R. 1 W 81.00. SALE OF VETS HOMES SETS NEW HIGH MARK PORTLAND, Aug. J4 fP Another Index to the upward swing of busi ness In 1038 csme today from George E. Love, sales manager of the Port land office of the World war veterans' state aid commission, with the an nouncement that seven-month ssles record of 1038 exceeded all of 1038 by 304 per cent. 1 John B. orlfflm .Note RO6E0URG, Ore., Aug. 34. (AP) A 300-pound black bear was trapped Thursday near Rise creek, southwest of here, by John Ulum. government trapper. It wis reported here todsy. 4 High Court Cases Bet SALEM, Ore.. Aug. 34, AP) The first cases to be nesrd by the state supreme court, following the sum mer vacstlon period, have been set for September 8, Arthur 8. Benson, clerk, announced today. GROCERY BILLS L BE HIGHER Late Spring Frost Followed By Drought Expected To Curtail Supplies Pork Is Exception To Rule. By Slrrtd Arne WASHINGTON, (yR-Bundays chick. en should coat no more this winter than last, figures from the depart ment of sericulture show. But the food bill seems likely to go up for several other commonly used staples such as milk and potatoes. The weather had most to do with It, tha report aays. First, there was the late aprlng frost which harmed fruit treea, and then the drought hit states which grow foed for the am mals which supply meat for the mar kets. The department's report does not forecast actual prloea, but It shows the food divisions In which supplies are likely to be lower or higher than last year. And when supplies aro low, prloea rise. Less Milk In Slht The report s&ys: Dairy products supplies are expect ed to be slightly lower because pas tures have been burned. That means farmers hare to buy feed for their cows, or else kill them and soil thsm for meat. In either case it outs the supply of milk for the dairies. Poultry and egg supplies should be larger. There were larger spring hatch ings this year than last, Even so, the prices may rise If the drought sends feed prices so high that farmers de cide not to raise their chickens to ma turity. There will be less fruit. The spring frost harmed the . trees. Apple snd peach crops ere the smallest since 1031. Pears and citrus fruits, though, promise to be plentiful. There Is expected to be leu beef, vesl and lamb for the next twelve months. But thsre will be more pigs than last year. The drought reduced the amount of feed and the reduced feed will probably curtail meat pro duction. Potato Rhortage Keen Lard will be 38 per cent more plen tiful this year than last. Butter prices are high because of the drought, and farmers In tha In tensive dairy reglona are builly pro ducing It to meet the demand. But If meat prices go high In proportion, farmers are likely to sell their cows for meat. That would mean less milk, less butter fat, and lower stocks of butter. There will be plenty of wheat of all kinds except those used for bread and macaroni. Rice stocks are expected to be larger. Farmers In California and the south planted more this year. Potato supplies wtll be markedly less this year. The prices for them the laat two years were so low that farmers plsnted less acres la pota toes this year. Phoenix PHOENIX, Aug. 34. (Spl.) II Us Ruth Wilcox, Mrs. Hilda Stlckel, and James Smith, all of Los Angelea, Cel., were guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Wilcox last week and. The visitors were enroute home to Loe Angeles, after a vacation trip which took them as far east as New Tork City where a new ear was purchased, and also to Callender, Ontario, Canada, where they saw the Dlonne quintuplets. Grant and Harry Mathews of Den ver, Colorado, spent a short time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Armstrong, before returning to their home via San Francisco, and Los Angeles following their vacation tour to New Tork city, Philadelphia, Cal gary, Montana, Winnipeg. Vancou ver. B. C, Seattle, to Medford. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. A bond and children, Leora, Alice, Sherrlll, Ver. non, and Oracle of Stockton, Calif., are visiting Mr.. and Mrs. M. L. Job. parents of Mrs. Aboud. The Home Economics club of the Phoenix Grange was entertained by Mrs. L. O, Csster at her home Wed nesday afternoon. A covered dish dinner was served to II members. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Brlcker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Ward the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Louie O. Colver vaca tioned at Lost Prairie the latter part of the week- Mrs. Lillian Coleman and Miss Pays Carver motored to the former Hoi comb Springs. Mrs. L. H. Williams. Miss Wilms Williams and Mra. L. Prlnlnger of RosBlle, Wsshlngton are guests of Mr, and Mrs. D. O. Modrell. The visitors are Mra. Mod re 11 's sister snd nieces Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hedges of Yucca. Arltona. are visiting with Mrs. Nellie Crawford, and her mother Mrs. Hedges. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster, Mrs. M. Burleson and daughter, Miss Elva Ceater, and Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Hall craft and sons enjoyed a picnic din ner at Llthla Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. King have moved Into the former Lovell perns house on Fourth and Pine. Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Wilcox who formerly occupied It, have moved to Ashlsnd Mr. Dudley, a livestock auctioneer, has ptirchased the house occupied by the Kings up to the past week. Mr and Mrs. Loal Wilson have moved to their ranch property south of Phoe nix. They purchssed the former Schnelr property and are making ex tensive Improvements. Mr. and Mra. Norman Raymond visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barnes Saturday enrouta to their new borne In Salem. Mrs. Raymond, a nteoe of Mrs. R&me. wa th tnr. mer M Us M arearet Al l n nt nn Francisco. The Raymonds were max- nea n neno last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miiut tih .v,n dren of San Diego. Cal., have been vuning wiwi xur. and Mrs. Hal Wright and other friends. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, Aug. 34. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce and family returned Aumit n fm . Portland, where they attended the Mvn uoy Aaventlsts camp meeting. Dan Pearce, who went to Portland for medical attention, un derwent an operation and Is progress ing satisfactorily. Lee Black and daughter. Isabel, left August 13 for Eagle Point, where they win be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bets on Rogue river. . Mrs. Jack Crump and sons, who are spending the summer Huckle berry mountain where Jack Crump Is fire guard, were vl.ltors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George l"earce Aug uat IS. George Pearce and John Davles, who have been camped at Humbug, where they are logging, are now driv ing back and forth for a few daya. George Mead, old time resident, via Ited here with hla nephew, Norman Salaman. last week. He continued on to Bend, August 18. Julius Manke of Medford was a vis itor on the creek August 18. Fern Valley FERN VALLEY. Am. i ii.i . Mrs. C. C. Scott of 8aa Diego. Calif. .vMiira ratucnt or ma valley who owna aome orchard land In the val. ley, was calling on old frlenda and nelghbora Thursday, it haa been six yeara alnce Mrs. Bcott was here last. Cary V. Loosley of Fort Klamath was a business caller of this valley Overnight guests Saturday night and dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hughes were Mrs. o. Fitzger ald, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall and dauehter. Patt.v. a. irt.m.w w.,,. and Mr and Mrs. John Savage of (-UV0U1K. uiner guests during the week were Mrs. E. w. Beer and email eon Of Klam.t.h Ball. ... - - -u.w vut. WU. U1B Mrs. Fred Wllllsms. Mrs Jos Kantor, Sr., has been on the alck list the past two weeks. The tomato growers of Fern Vsl. ley have finished th.i. ftp... of tomatoes. L. H. Htlffhea Ai.11.ri am Mr. - Mrs. Earl Simmons of Talent Friday M,. ueuvcTOi some melons. Mrs. Omer Dick and son, Jsck. and Mr. and Mra. O. Penland were Med ford shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weagant of Val ley View were calling on friends on Thursday. Mrs. William Kantor and daughter, Barbara, spent a couple of days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele, recently. Meteorological Report Aug. 34, 1938. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday; warmer Tuesday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday: warmer west portion Tuesday. Lotal Data, Temperature a year ago todayt Highest, 83; lowest. 81. Total monthly precipitation, none. Deficiency for the month, 0.18 Inch. Total precipitation alnce Septem ber 1, 1038, 31.34 Inches. Excess tor the season 8.38 Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p.m. yester day, 30 per cent; 8 a.m. today, 77 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 8:39 a.m. Sun set, 8:87 p.m. Observation Taken at 8 A. M. 120th Meridian Time Denver Eureka , Helena Los Angelee MEDFORD New York Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Roaeburg . Bait Leke San Francisco Seattle flpokane Walla Walla . 80 83 Washington, D.O, 98 - 38 Pioneer Passes PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 34. (API Mrs. William Grant, a realdent of Oregon alnce 1883, seven years before It became a state, died Sunday. She was 80 yesrs old. One of three sur viving sons Is Mao Grant, Dallas, where his mother originally settled with her parents. Ose Mall Tribune went ads TtTFTTIir OITT g ? S 8 f" fl f Boise 88 83 Clear Boston , i 83 74 T Clear Chicago 88 73 .08 Clear 93 88 Clear an an . mmtfl 88 S3 Clear 88 88 Clear . 81 68 P.Cdy. 88 88 1.88 Clear 98 70 Clear 108 83 Clear 73 88 Cloudy . 88 48 Clear 80 83 Clear 98 70 Clear , 70 88 Clear 88 68 31 Rain 78 88 T Cloudy Cloudy T P. Cdy.