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PAGE SEVEN gix v. i v j u i. ' i mi. i .1. v d u v n .i di jrpTrai. TkfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGOX, TUESDAY. AUGUST 25. 1936. V Read every kj on this page You will probably find exactly the thing, you nave Been looting tor or a aale or trade tor unused article, you may bate, search your attlo or tore-room - you may find many things other, are seek ing and be able to realize 1m- mediate cash. It what you want lant here, advertlae lor It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES Pet word first Insertion - (Minimum 350) Each additional Insertion, per word lc t Minimum 10c) Par Una per month without copy changes Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND FOUND Glasses". Call at Mall Tribune m ..-. nan Rat tl m. on south Central. Steward. Tel. 557-L. SPECTACLES FOUND on South Cen tral. Owner call Shulta Bros. Paint Bhop. 220 N. Bartlett. LOST If dog is mimg, call 1616- WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED An unincumbered woman, middle-aged. Companion. Help care cnnaren scnooi b. housework. Drive car. Elizabeth, E. Morrison, ww wwr. w WANTED Girl or middle-aged wo man for house work. Good wages. Phone 853-J. Evenings. WANTED Honest experienced wait ress at once. Diamond Cafe. WANTED Girl for housework. Tel. 1147-M. .- - WANTED Middle-aged woman, un incumbered, general housework; private room. $20 month. Call 1611. MALE AND FEMALE COUPLE wanta Job aa caretaker. Box 4674, Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Someone to bind 60 acres of corn. Walter Wooldrldge, Coker Butte road, Rt. 4. , WANTED Middle-aged man for ; steady ranch hsnd. Walter Wool drldge, Cokor Butte road, Bt. 4. WANTED Experienced auto top man. F. F. Burk. WANTED A young man, Intelligent and pleasant to work for finance company on appraisals and collec tions by the hour. This Is a part time Job only and applicants should have some other source of Income. In reply state age, education and previous experience. Address Post Office Box 858. Medford, Ore. MAN For Coffee Route. Up to 845 first week. Automobile given as bonus. Write Albert Mills, 307 Mon mouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. r WANTED SITUATIONS INTELLIGENT man 26. wanta steady work. Experienced In ranch and office work. References. 623 East Mam. Phone 808-Y. POSITION WANTED by young wom an. Experienced clerk stenographer. . m-n... On- References. inu,,c u-- WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT Small furnished house on east siae. rui" WANTED Top prices paid for used furniture, tools, etc. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. Tel. 268. WANTED A good home for pair of black and white kittens 4 months old, housebroken, good mousers. 128 Vancouver. WANTED To buy Used Cash Reg ister. Phone 394-Y. HIOHEST PRICES paid for Junk metal, copper, brass, aluminum, lead rags. etc. So. Oregon Junk Co. Between Holly and Oakdale on Stewart Ave. WANTED Men's laundry. Mrs. Hu son. Tel. 1315-M. WANTED Lamb wool. See the Med ford Bargain House. 27 No. Grape JUNR Highest price, paid for oraas radiators copper storage batteries aluminum and other metals Scrap iron, small or large iota pipe ino mschmory wool snd cotton rags Inner tubes Our prices will interest you Hides Pelts wool Mohair. Household good furniture, stover ooughi or sold MEr-.pri RAROAIN HOUSE WANTED To work rsnch on shares Reilsble marri-d man and family young, competent Would prefer ranch with some Irrigation or suit able dry ranch. Hove tesm ana some equipment. Box 6002, Mail Tribune. WANTED Two circulating heating stoves. 246 S Riverside. FOR RENT HOUSES TOR RENT 3-room hoUM. 112 50 mo. Inquire 26 Portland Ave. FOR RENT 6 room house furnished, fine for roomers or bosrders. Close In. 1003 W. Main. HO: 'BBS toi me or rent Jecksor 'Minrv B'ia ind isn ss o FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Smsll furnished apart- I ment In private home. 118 Genesee FOR REN1 2 niceiy Furnished spu I with electrical convenience, in-1 quire 206 So. Oaxdale, FOE EENT APAETMENTS APT FOB RENT Wigidalre. neat overstuirea private oain ciose m 806 W MBln FOE EENT FUENISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4w4 8 Grape. FOE RENT ECOM BOAED ROOM and board for one or two : gentlemen, also garage, tieasoniiuio. close In, excellent meals. 233 So , Grape St. t ROOMS and meals reasonable. 146 s noiiy. RESORT COTTAGES FOR SALE Choice Lake o' the Woods cottage. Phone Asniana oiu. ENDERT'S BEACH cottages .double bed and cot, bo.oo per wee, iwu rooms for , four or more. Larger cottages, two double beds and cots, 7.50 per week until after Labor Day. Phone 163 or 133. FOE RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Acreage with buildings. FOR RENT Garage, room for 2 cars S2.50 each per montn. au East tn. FOE EXCHANGE EEAL ESTATE WANT Small farm or dairy for Med ford Income. Box 3580. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS LOCATION GET located permanently own your place of business. Cement building, corner location, on highway at Phoenix. Owner will sell like rent, i low rate of Interest. Price less than original cost of building. This lo ' cation will give you an assured In come, y ALSO HOUSE FOR SALE! 8-room bungalow, large lot, on North Peach St. Total price $3100. $300 cash, balance like rent. Interest 6. House now va cant. A nice home close In at a Bargain. . J. C. BARNES. Phone 1137-Y 20 N. Peach St. FOR 8 ALE Attractive smsll modern home, paved street. Might trade for . larger place. Box 4922, care Trib une. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 acres 4 miles N. west of Medford. Free soil, irrigation. Rt. 3, Box 74. F. E. Chandler. FOR SALEI Almost a steal, 26 acrea good aoll, mile south of Medford $100 per acre. H. N. Lofland, 226 So. Oakdale. FREE IRRIGATION 31 acres on puvea runu in uue oi wur best ranching districts, excellent soil, all cultivated, In alfalfa and . grain. Good modern 5-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, an irrigated, in clover ana annua. Full line of dairy and farm equip ment and buildings. 29 cows, 6 heifers, 1 Guernsey bull. Growing retail route bringing In about 1600.00 per month. Tout price $13, 000.00. Some terms. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INO. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 $700 $250 DOWN PAYMENT 80 ACRES, 15 under cultivation, 10 free irrigation, 6-room house, barn, fenced. Running atresm thru place. One hours drive from Med ford. FOR LEASE Service station, camp ground, dance hall, (1050 cash re quired. ' EXTRA GOOD BUY 14 acre J splendid soil, 6-room plastered house, woodshed, garage, chicken bouse, close to Medford. 81600. MOO down. Stock and Dairy ranches with free Irrigation. FOWLER tc UPP 44 North Riverside DAIRY RANCH 180 acres. 65 cultivated, 25 acres clo ver, Butte Creek runs through place with free Irrigation, aubstantlal buildings, fenced and cross fenced with woven wire. Farm will carry 25 dairy cows. 60 ton hay goea with place. Price 87500.00. ALSO Late model Pontlac sedan In splendid condition and cash for bouse In Medford or suburban: ALSO Will rent to responsible- tenant, 406 acre dairy ranch, free Irrigation and river frontage. Will carry 75 dairy cows. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 No. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 FOR SALE Group of good quartz and placer clalma. Some high grade. Tunnels, drifts, developments. Earl Harmon, Medford Hotel, Medford. FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE My equity In 8-room house. No. r Glen Oak Court, for smsller poperty or acreage. Home Owner's Loan. Fred C. Sander, U mile S. Osk a rove school. . FOR SALE 160 acres. 20 milea from Medford. Location S.W.', Seo. 18. Twp. 38, R. 2E.. on Dead Indian road. 800.000 ft. good timber, sev eral lakes. Some good garden ground. Price 81200 cash. Timber will pay for the place. F. A. Fergus. 531 4th St., Bremerton, Wash. FOR SALE 6 acres at city limits; 4 In pears: 6-room modern house, basement, city water, city mail de livery. 16 minutes walk to post of fice. 101 Western Ave. FOR SALE touaern 8-room house No 7 Glen Oak Court, by owner Pred C. Sander. V mile south of Oak Grove school. WHEN you think of real asset think ut brown w H 1 1 E FOR 8ALE AUTOMOBILES w.t e-IW Aiihtlf-ft It ftai A fl tOOd condltlon, good rubber. 260. 120 Oreatiara bi., Asiuana, ur. I T.C5 ".ruck i.rw mllesae Dual tires condition "lull year license, equlp- ,.M f!t ra.-lr InT frillt USUI Ing See this truck today Rogue River Chevrolet, Inc, North Elver-aide. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES RECONDITIONED USED CARS All prices cut below cost. Some ol these cars are nearly new. Buy now and save money. 1936 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 1935 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan (Six-wheel equipment) 1934 Chrysler 6 Deluxe Sedan 1936 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan (With overdrive) 1932 Studebaker Regal Light 6 Sedan 1934 Plymouth Coups 1930 Dodge 6 Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1 1032 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Hudson Sedan LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 38 N. Riverside Ave. FOE SALE P0ULTEY DRESSED fryera, 50c. Phone 314-W MILK 1"EU FRYERS Carley 314-W FOE SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Frank Zuccala, Central Point. FOR SALE Jersey heifer, JUBt fresh. 4, BOX 51. FOR SALE 3200 lb. team cheap, one Ramboulllet ram, 15. Rt. 1, Box 361. Central Point. H. Nicholson. FOR SALE Good work horse. J. D, Shaffer, end South Peach. FOR 8ALE I Jersey cow and 1 Hol steln both young, been fresh 8 months. Inquire 22 North Front St., Meaioro. FOR SALE 3 milk cows. 4 heifers, 1 bull calf. C. Plappe, Rt. 1, H mile north Bear Creek bridge. Central Point. FOR SALE 8 Guernsey heifers, 8 fresh. High grade milkers. 100 R. 1. R. pullets, 6 months old. J. A. Scott. Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE Fresh cow, 840. John Mace, Central Point. BUY AND SELL: Livestock. J. H Un vllle. Old Pacific Highway. North ol Medford. BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs. Route 4. Box 133 spring at. Tel. sat-M FOR SALE DOGS PETS SCOTTIES Champion blood lines. healthy puppies. 8 miniature pup pies left. All have short tails: love ly male at stud. Would trade for some iurniture, a mnes souio im highway. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE; My fine old 8500 Josef Kltoz violin at the Baldwin Piano Shop, for 8175 cash. Address w a. Morgan, Box 294, Klamath Falls Oregon. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PRICED FOR QUICK SALE One 4 ft. confeolonery case, also Rotary White electric sewing machine, like new. mono at?. FOR SALE; Mattress, sanitary couch and 1929 Essex Challenger. 107 E 2nd Bt. FOR SALE Any amount dredge washed dlorlte gravel and rock, 10c yard. Lockhart, 1 block west of postomce, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Large body gold ore In Iron sulphides, 842 test on ten foot ledge. Priced for quick sale. T. r. Blasell, Blue Flower Lodge, Phoe nix, Ore. ' BIRDSEYE MAPLE DRESSER, Chest. day-bed, tables. 106 S. Grape. FOR SALi; Fr.gldalre, good size 840.00. Mr. Kyle, 27 N. Holly St. FOR SALE; Corn and beans for can' nlng. c. M. Parker, 1813 N. River side. WE have four repossessed car radloa that have only seen one months operation at bargain prices. Buy to day before they are sold. Firestone Auto supply ano service store, uin and Riverside Phone 620. SELLING OUT Axes 1, heaters, floor covering. Lots of good things left Quitting business. Jack's 2nd Hand Store. FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, 15c gallon and up. Also canning toma toes lc lb. you pick or lttc picked and delivered. Phone 493-Y noon hour. Elledge Gardena. BEDS, springs, mattresses, tables. chairs and show cases. Hotel Allen. FOR BALE Western Air radio, 2-volt . 7 tubes A-l shape, 6 months old. cost 848 60. J. W. Cole at Good mans, Jacksonville, Ore. FOR SALE Fordson tractor, good condition. 875 cash. Star Route, Box 60. Ashland, FOR SALE: Damson plums, Seckel pears. Mrs. D. W. Luke. Phone &;ih-j-i. FOR SALE Duo-Therm automatic oil burning circulating heater. Like new. 860.00. Terms or cash. Phone 940-J. TOMATOES for canning, lc pound. Bring container. Phone Mra. Walk er, 314-Y. DUART permanents as low as 8195 Up to B4.G0. prevOSt l, 230 SO. OSK dale. Phone 727. FOR SALE Cull pickling cucumbers, 35c 'large lug. Fine for household use. Bring containers. Last house at end of south peach. ROOF1NO Bring your roof troubles to us. Old roors -repaired, new roofs applied. Psbco products Ekerson Pslnt and Roof Store. 88 8. Bartlett. Phone 243. MILK from tested gout. Jungfraw Ooat Dairy. R. 4. Box 64 I el. 43 I-J FOR. SALE Hopper for sawdu't burner with Dslfle plate. Almost new. Bargain, can at Man mount PUT IN YOUR WINTERS WOOD early Oak, laurel, manzanlta and nr. Tel. 034-x. FOR SALE ORAIN BAOS and Twin Oet our price. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE ' 27 N Orape St. Phone 1062 BE1TER Used Furniture. Davenport set, antique bed. good rockers, springs, chests, lvo south Grape. BALED STRAW-30c per bale. E H Nledtrmeyer. tel. 697-R-t. FOR SALE Allans hay in shock. Cox ranch! DO. Ptscn. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE; Bradshaw pluma. 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 H beds, springs, mattresses; one Iron fireplace basket: metal shingles. 246 S. Riverside. FOB SALE New Hotpolnt electric rerngerator. value 8169.60. Never used. Will sacrifice for cash. Make offer. Telephone 1549-W. MISCELLANEOUS EVERYONE enjoys mystery and clever sieignt 01 hand. Learn mysterious mystery by our new system. Here a short time only. E. Herman, Med ford Hotel. IF the party who left a baby girl at a oaoy nome ror adoption about twenty-two years ago, and which baby has now grown to young wo manhood, will answer thla adver tisement they will learn of some thing much to their advantage. Box 4903, Mall Tribune. PAINTING We have the best In terior decorator In Medford. Paint ing, paperhanglng and linoleum Ekerson Paint and Roof Store, 38 8 Bartlett Phone 243. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Profitable business on Pacific highway For further In formation write Box 3822. Tribune BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Fashion ehup. THE FASHION SHOP 308 U. 8 Nat'l Bank Building Dressmaking Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New location. Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY . ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSUKANCB ABSTRACTS KSCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window cieanera. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment, prices right 618 North Riverside. Phone 616 EADS TRANSFER ii STORAGE CO Office 26 So Fir Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINK1NO TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furnltura. cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 O Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, eto Reasonable rates Tel 833 F. E. Samson Co. 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. G. THOMAS MGR. MEDFORD'8 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY. 46 So Central. Ground Floor Cratenan Theater Bldg. Lie. No 8-167-M-180. Phone 180 DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous seme. MEDFORD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers cs Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768 Lie. No. 8-200 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Viscous black liquid 4. Ranked 9. Weep IS. Number ; IS. Think 14. Garden I m pi em en L Is. Fruit of a curtain vine 17. Law 18. Feminine ' name 19. Waves breaking on the shore IL Things to be added 15. Letfal conveyances 28. Gather 29 Narrow nil eta at tho tops of pillars 11. Exclamation 12. Islnnd In tha Aegean Sea 12. ExtliR-t birds 14. Large eerpent 16. Perform 16. Aircraft: colloq, 17. Soft shapeless mass if. Excens of the solar over the lunar year Solution of Yesterday' Puzzlo tIaIbMaMUPQIs a r IE 0 1 k a MMl 2 M CSWSL JP 1QO V E S KlALElDEPOSENT OlRllR E PUTE DlPO O RiE KIT ALifG A 0 MONADiSARkAGE STTSiEL L51I.AN 40. Keats 42. Charge ii. Decay 45. Clock In the form of a ship 47. Dark brown 62. Biblical priest IS. Large (Inliei 64. Propel with oars SB. .That of which honeycomb It composed 2 3 Hp 4 5 67 8 to I- s Z" ml. mm WSk 20 - Mm 222 23 Z4 U 27 !IZZSZZfiZ8ZZ V j34 ZZSfiZZZS!LZZZ 38 it' 41 Ww& tfwM" MM mit mkm mm AS Ale 48 W So 31 1 Mmm. LEGAL NOTICES NOTK'E TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has, by order of the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon for the County of 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, 1936. JAMES H. WHITE. Administrator. W. E. PHIPPS, Attorney for sold estate. First National Bank Building, Medford, Oregon NOT1CK OF BONO SAI.B SEALED BIDS will be received by Edith VYetdman, clerk of Eog'e Point School District No. 9, Eagle Point, Oregon, until the hour of 8 P.M. Thursday, September 3. 1936, at which time and Immediately thereaf ter bids will be opened by the School Board, meeting in the Eagle Point High School Bldg, at Eagle Point. Ore gon. Bids are for the purchase of Bonds of Eagle Point School District No. 9 in the sum of Three Thousand Dollars (83,000.00), and bids are to be on both principal and Interest rate. Bonds are to be dated September 1. 1936, due and payable as follows, with Interest payable semi-annually: 8300.00 payable September 1. 1941 8500.00 payable March 1, 1942 -8500.00 payable September 1. 1942 8500.00 payable March 1, 1943 8500.00 payable September 1. 1943 8500.00 payable March 1, 1944 Bids must be accompanied by a oor tlflcd check for five per cent (5) of the par value of the Issue. The school Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 14th day of August. 1936 EDITH WEIDMAN, Clerk. Eagle Point School District No. 9, Eagle Point. Oregon. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is herebv given, that, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 2nd any of September. 1938, at the front door of the Court House In Medford. Juck aon County. Oregon, I ahall sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, aubject to redemption cs pro vided by law .the following described real property, to-wlt: NW'4. 8W!4. 8E'4, BVIVt Section 1 and the NE"4. NWli and the NEVi and the EC, 8E'i of Section 12. and NEW NEV. Section 13, all In Town- ship 87 South, Range 4 Weat of the W. M. Also, the NV4 NWKil 8W14 NW: NWC 8WV4 and the 8S4 8WI4 of Section ; mo Vx WW' ana me NW(4 NEVI Section 16, all In Town ship 37 South, Range S Weat of the W. M. ., Also Placer Mining Claim No. 1 bclna the N"A SEVi of NW14 of Sec tion 12. Township 87 South, Range 4 West. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 2. being the B'i of the NVi of the SEVi NWV. of the NU, su. of the 8E4 NW' Section 7, Township 37 South. Ramie a west. AIbo Placer Mining Claim No. 8, being the 8Vi of the Nft 01 me wy4 NE'4 and the NV4 814 of the SW"4 NE4 Section 7. Township 37 Bouth. Range 3 West, W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 4, bcliia the E'A of the NWV4 6EH Sec tion 12, In Township 37 South, Range 4 Weat W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 6, described as follows: Beginning at the center of the channel of Foots Creek where It crosses the south line of the NEVi NWVi 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 iouu icoi thenca west 600 feet: thence nortn- erlv narallel with the center of said channel 1600 feet; thence east 200 feet, to the place of beginning. Also Placer Mining Claim No. a. helnir the NWVi NWVi of the 8EV4 and the NEVi NEV4 of the 8WV4 of Section 12. in Township 97 ooum Rantra 4 West. W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 1, located by jonn r. Lionegan ana mj corded In Vol. 7 at page 332 of the Cross-Word Puzzle 9. Fret 10. Huge mythical bird 11. However la, Recognised 20. Action at law Zl. Dwell 22. Hang down 23. Swinging barrier 24. Zeal 28, Fierce wild dog of India 27. Clean l nt; agents 20. Be defeated 32. Discovers 34. LarR est European land bird 30. Expert war aviator 17, Common fund IS. Attach 4t Non metrical language 43. Close 45. Recently acquired 49. OuUlo's highest not! 48. Town In Penn sylvania 49. Metal container HO. Plaything St. Female sheep DOWN L Mountain In Mftinachu- setta t. Babylonian sky od I. Lives 4. Btyle of type 5. Monkey 9. He Bam e 7. Ron of fiflth t, Lays har by erosion 86. Hock (7. Stain Mining Records of Jackson County, Oregon. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 6. known aa the "Pox" Placer Claim, being the of tlie SW4 Nv; ol Section 12, Township 37 South, Range 4 West, w. M. Also NEi NWi. Section 6. Town- ship 37 South, Rtinge 3 and S. Section 6. Township 37, Range 3 West W. M. Also Placer Mlnlna Claim No. d known as the "Populist" Placer Min ing Claim, being the SK1 SEli M NW; Section 13. Township 37 South nange 4 wesi, w. m. And those certain water rights and water ditches which take the water of Foots Creek to, upon or near tho said properly known as Hawkins Ditch and rights, aim MH cruder Ditch and right and the Middle or Dutch Ditch and rignt. Also that certain Placer Mining Claim, comprising ao acres and situ ated on wnat is Known ana cauea the Middle Fork ol Foots Creek ,ln Foots Creek Mining District, Jackson County, Oregon, and being the WVi of the SW'4 NEVi t Soctlon 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 34 and 35 In Township 37 South, Ran co 4 West, crosses said creek: thence down the east side of said creek for a distance of of a mile to the said Placer Mining Claim. The East half of the 8WU SE'; of Section 13 .Township 37, South, Range 4 West. W. M Oregon. Being all In Jackson County, Ore. Ron. Saving and excepting therefrom a tract oi land oi twenty-one or twenty-two acres conveyed February 20, 1028. to D. H. Ferry. Said sale la made pursuant to an Execution In Foreclosure Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, dated July 31, 1036, in a certain suit there in, wherein Margaret Bates Lund l plaintiff, and Jacob F. Uind, F. A Batea and Ella Bates, husband and wife, Black Channel Mines, Ino., a corporation, porter J. Neft and Isabel Noff, husband and wife, and Walter M. Robertson are defendants. Dated this 1st dav or August, 1036 8YD 1. BROWN. Sheriff. By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. SOURDOUGHS CLUB ROSEBURG, Ore., Aug. 18. Peter Johnson and 8. B. Dunn, both of Roseburg, were elected president and secretary, respectively, at the an nual picnic of the local club of Alaska-Yukon Sourdoughs In Ump qua park here Sunday. This group la one of the two units of the organis ation In Oregon and Includes in Its membership all "sourdoughs" outside of Portland. The membership of the club approximates 300, according to reports. "There are only six groups of this organization In the world," Mr. John son explained here. "Cities having clubs are Los Angeles, Roseburg, Port land, Seattle, Vancouver, B. 0., and Taooma. This year we will have our annual reunion at Vancouver, B. C, and expect an attendance of about 6.000." ' CCC DIGS WELLS WASHINGTON, Aug. 35. (Ft Robert Fechuer, emergency conserv ation work director, said today the Civilian Conaervatlon corps would expedite water development programs In government controlled grazing dis tricts which have been harassed by the drought. He announced allocation of 900.000 to the grazing division to .speed work on the program and reported 35 well digging crews were busy In grazing districts seriously affected by dry weather. In Oregon, Washington and Ne vada, 31 springs, 18 wells and 10 res ervoir have been completed, Fechner said, and 80 springs, 101 wells, 16 reservoirs and several Impounding dams were being constructed. MOST ELIGIBLE "BACHELOR GIRLS' I A ill - f ! iU-" wiK-iJ Kit I The., four olrls, daughters of wealth, ar. 'first rank "bachelor girls" all eligible. L.ft I. Eth.l Du Pont, Phlled.lphla and Wilmington, N. J., favorite. Upper center I. Barbara Field of Chicago, daughter of Marshall Field. Below her I. Dorothy F.tl, daught.r of Mr.. Ogden Mill.. At the right I. another likely candidate, Olorl. Baker, daughter - QiMri, Mirg.r.l Ern.xjan. (Associated P.r$.Photoi- FOREST FIRE ABSENCE PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 36. AP) Tourists enjoying Oregon and Wash ington landscapes this summer have been favored by an unusually smoke- free atmosphere, the U. S. forest ser vice said In fc report today. Fires caused by lumbering opera tions and railroads were the only ex ceptions in the summary which showed a decrease In the number of fires for thla year over a corres ponding period In 1035. Lightning stands aa the chief cause of forest blazes with man-caused fires next, the report shows. On the twenty national forests of Oregon and Washington a total of 720 fires had been reported up to August 20, against D73 for the same period last year. "Apart from the timber crop dam age and destruction of scenic assets caused by these fires, the loss to Oregon and Washington from the summer standpoint alone cannot be estimated," said F. H. Brundnge, as sociated regional forester. Conclusions reached In the report Indicate the "public generally ha become more alive to the folly of careless land clearing and other care lessneas which causes waste farm woodland and protected forest to burn over every year." T OF GROWS ICE 1934 WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. (P) Ths bureau of mlnea reported today the 1S3S domoatlo production of mona tary metals, gold and silver, and base metals, copper, lead and Bine, In. creased substantially over production In 1934. The Increases, the bureau announc ed, also were accompanied by ad' varices In value ol the metals and correspondlly greater Income for producing mines. Observing gains In monetary met als, the bureau said "output of all' ver Increased about one-third over 193. In response to higher prices paid by the united States treasury for domestto newly-mtned metal." . Gold production Increased 18 per cent In the United States and terrl torles, Including the Philippines and rose to 3,670,337 ounces in 1936 from 3,110,100 ounces In 1934. The 1939 production was the greatest since 1017. . Twice weekly all-sir service for mall, passengers and express from Medford to both the east and west coasts of Bouth America now la avail able through schedules of United Air Lines and Pan American Airway, aa well aa connecting routes, according to L, O. Devaney, field manager of United here. Devaney reported that pasaengers can now fly from Medford to Bio de Janeiro In six days, to Santiago In six days and to Buenos Aires In seven days, with proportionately fast times available to scores of other points along both coaata of the South Ameri can continent. Only one weekly ser vice waa available to the eaat ooaat heretofore. United Air tinea connects directly with Pan American Airways at Los Angeles and, through other services, at Brownsville, Texss, and Miami, FU. Notice - I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Lottie Witt. (Signed) Fn&TD WITT. Oun Repair., Expert gunsmiths Sims Bros , 93 N. Fir. jr EXPAND AIR SERVICE TO SOUTH AMERICA RETAIL SALES IN IGONSiM PER CAPITA GAIN Jackson County Trade In 1933 Amounted to $234 Per Capita Total Vol ume of Sales $7,690,000 WASHINGTON, Aug. 38. (AP) The commerce department today Issued a iujo market data handbook ahowlng retail sales In Oregon during 1933 amounted to (325 per capita, com pared witn 304 for the nation aa a whole. The handbook, the denartment asld, represented the first federal compilation of Its kind ever made. Although the survey covered 1933 business, virtually the same ratios exist In tho state today, the depart ment aaia. Hetall sales In Oregon In 1933 to taled .2J4.447.00O, and wholesale sales, (202,140.000. Cltlea and towns with population. In excess of 3500 accounted for (178.- 098.000 of the retail volume, or 365 per capita. The remainder, .49.449, 000, represented a per capita expendi ture oi sua. Population 053,78(1 The figures were based on a 1930 population of 893.788. of which 489. 740 waa In cities with populations of 3300 or more. In addition, receipts of service. amusement, and hotel business to taled 23,548,000, cities of 3500 popu. latlon or more accounted for $19. 507,000 of the aggregate. The report listed 1934 postal re ceipts at 4.506.000; tax returna on 1033 Incomes numbered 38.494. or an average of 20.9 per 1000 population. In a breakdown of the total retail ssles the compilation showed the per capites and retail yolumea by counties aa followa: Jackson Banks nigh . Baker, per capita 305, volume 3, 437.000; Bonton, $183 and .3.022.000; Clackamas, 8133 and 86.090,000; Clat sop, 1348 and .5.229,000; Columbia, 118 and 83,309,000; Coos, 8183 and 8,183,000; Crook, 1167 and .523,000; Curry, $138 and $449,000; Descrutes, 346 and $3,630,000; Douglas, $189 and $4,054,000; Gilliam, $337 and $833,000; Grant, $117 and $693,000; Harney, $149 and $880,000; Hood River, $308 and $1,843,000; Jackson, $334 and 7,600.000; Jefferson, $100 and $339,000; Josephine, $344 and 3,811,000; Klamath, $303 and $8,485, 000; Lake, $383 and $1,370,000; Lane, 308 and .$11,183,000; Lincoln, $165 snd 11,637X100; Linn, $161 and $3, 738,000; Malheur, $183 and $3,067,000; Marlon, $300 and $13,000,000: Mor row, $166 and $760,000; Multnomah, $333 and $109,371,000: Polk, $97 and $1,643,000; Sherman, $186 and $891, 000; Tillamook, $177 and $3,098,000; Umatilla, $313 and $6,193,000; Union, 300 and $3,404,000: Wallowa, $141 and $1,099,000; Wasco, $337 and 2. 094,0001 Washington, $133 and $4, 007,000; Wheeler, $138 and $383,000; Yamhill, $164- and $3,399,000. Medford Trade Heavy McMlnnvllIe topped the list of the larger cities In retail ssles per capita. , It. figure ws. $588, with a volume of $1,716,000. Second was Roseburg, $663 and $3,466,000, and third, Til lamook $845 and $1,390,000. Per capita, and volume, for other cltlea were: Corvsllla, per capita $364 and vol ume .2,704,000: Oregon City. $500 and 3,880.000; Astoria, 358 and $3,674. 000: St. Helens, $160 and $674,000; Marshfleld, $438 and $3,315,000: North Bend, $136 and $506,000; Cc qullle, $388 and $971,000: Baker, $308 and $3,437,000; Bend, $398 and $3, 636.000; Bums, $363 and $684,000: Hood River, 9377 and $1,040,000; Med ford, $401 and $S,40",000; Ashland. $378 and $1,340,000; Orants Pass. $610 and $3,380,000; Klamath Falls, $410 and $6,601,00: Eugene, $436 and $8,330,000: Albany, $439 and $2,388,000; Salem, $368 and $9,698,000; Portland, $351 and $105.884000; Dallas, $357 and $766,000; Pendleton, $460 and $3,048,000; La Grande, $334 and $3, 086.000; The Dalles. $431 and $3, 477,000; Hlllsboro. $448 and 1.362, 000; Newberg, $318 sad $634,000. STATE FAIR PLANNING SALEM, Aug. 35. (Spl.) "Enter talnm.nt feature, enough for two state fair, will be rolled Into one big program for the Diamond Jubilee . Oregon etate fair In Salem Septem ber 7 to 13, and what la more, an ex ceptionally fine program will be staged free to fair visitors," promises State Fair Director S. T. White. An elaborate free entertainment will be provided early every night of the week and Sunday afternoon in front of the grandstand, with Mont Brooks, well-known ooaat showman, acting a. maater of ceremonies and presenting a variety show of 10 num ber.. Following thla Immediately will be the amateur contests, entry dead line for which la August 39, and last of all will be the apeotacular fire Jump by the 11th cavalry exhibition platoon from the Prealdlo at Monte rey. Calif. Direct Seduction LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District Reasonable Interest FIRST FEDERAL SAVI.NIIS LOAN ASSN. OF MKDFORD 2 No. HOLLY St.