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PAGE NTNT5 did I.'. I 40, rn fEDFOHD "NfATL TTtrBTTXR rjDFQRD, OKF.flOy. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 193S. kind orerj ao on this page vou wlU probably find exactly mi things you nave oeen . looking lor or a aale o: trade (or unused article you may nave. Search your attte 01 .tore-room - you may tlnd many things otnera are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash U wbat you srant lent bere advertise lot It Tribune Classified ada are inexpensive effect! vel RATES Pea word first UXBertlonl (Minimum 35c) dob additional insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per Line per montb without eopy changes . .$139 Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND nnn Manb nilTEB BeWRrrf . XjjOL uau; a m.hw. - H. Ilman, 3old Hill. LOST Pox terrier dog. answers name ' "Bill." Reward. M. P. Divine, Gold HIU. J LOST One new Goodrich Silver town 32x6 heavy duty and wheal on Antelope road above Prank Bybee place. Oood reward. W. J. Phlllppl. Hotel Grand. L08T- -If dog missing, call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for general house work. Call at 123 Mistletoe. . WANTED Experienced waitress. Jackson Hotel. WANTED Woman for general house work. Small family, no children. References required. Box No. 5534. Medford Mall Tribune. WANTED Girl to help with house work and children. 624 Dakota. WANTED Girl for housework. Go home nights. Anyone employed In fruit may apply now for future per manent position. 20 Glen Oak Ct.. Phone 1147-J. WANTED Girl to help with house work. Phone 1147-M. EXPERIENCED waitress, also girl to do rooms and work extra In dining room. Wolf Creek Tavern, Wolf Creek, Ore. WANTED Young woman for house work and care of children. (25 per month. Give references. Box 5505. Tribune. - WANTED MALE HELP iWANTED 20 experienced pear pick era to rick oy box. 203 Vancouver Phona 1016-L. WANT man with bean thresher thresh dry blue lake beans. Cum mlngs Gardens. Phone 493-M. WANTED Boys to sell newspapers afternoons. Apply Mall Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLANE0U8 WANT TO RENT Modern" partly fur nished or unfurnished house. Must have three bedrooms or two bed rooms and Bleeping porch. Address box 6540, Tribune. WANTED Good cow for its feed this winter, or will buy it reasonable. Phone 4-F-2. WANT TO BUY from owner, 5 rooms of good used furniture. Must be cheap for cash. Also a gyrator type Easy washer and Ironer. Box 5768. Tribune. RELIABLE Party wants to rent 3 or 4-room modern, unfurn. house with garage. Box 5524, Tribune. WANTED To lease good grain ranch. Box 6633 care Tribune. WANTED Sheep, alfalfa ground and range. Box 5738, Mall Tribune. WANTED Laundry, men's or family Mrs. Huson. Phone 1346-M. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furniture and household goods. Phone 1062 WANTED Will pay top prices for good used furniture, ranges, heat ers, etc. HOLBROOK ANDREWS Fire Hall Bldg. 6th St.-Front. Tel 547 'WANTED Top prices paid (or useo furniture tools etc Berrydait 2na ' Hand Store 1803 N Riverside Tel 266. WANTED Veal, pork, fat and feeder cattle. See J. J. Osenbrugge, 132 8. Riverside. WANTED Lamb wool See the Med ford Bargain House. 27 No Grape WANTED You to look at my bar gains, almost new clothing tor all the family SIB E Main JUNK Highest prices paid (ol brass radiators, copper storage ba.terles aluminum and other metaie Scrap Iron small or large lota - pipe ano machinery wool anc cot ton rags. Inn I vubes Our prices will Interest you. Hides. Pelts. Wool Mtihslr Household .toods furniture stovoe bougtt or sold. MBTJKORD BAHQAIN HOUSE WANT TO BUY Some good young b.-eedlng ewes V J Pnillppi Hotel Grand Merifnra FOR RENT RCOM BOARD FOR RENT Rooms and board, res-- . le. 320 E Main St, Medford BOArtD AND ROOM foi two business mm or wom-i. Nice Mm. tire ptr bathroom pr'vate !nlrrce t.-w) meats injure 822 So. Jak .:.' Pl'.ne M5 X FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS For R3NT 4 store room. Inquire at Fir. ill s. 42 bo. Central. FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large heated room In private family. Walking distance. Phone 87S-Y. 714 West 10th. ' FOR RENT Furnished bedroom downstairs. 311 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Pleasant front room, downstairs, to adults only. 910 W 10th. HEATED room, private home for bus iness people. 105 Geneva, ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT HOUSES sonviiie 364. FOR RENT Modern "bungalow.' Clr. PGR SALE 1936 Chrysler and Pe culating oil heater and electric mouth demonstrator;. Save up to range. Adults only. 35 month. 206 M00. Lange Motor Car Co.. 38 N. So. Holly. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR RENT Furn. 6-room house, also .!ISS?0?,f . 4-room apt Tel. 832-Y. RECONDITIONED USED CARS - Big Reductions This Month FOR RENT APARTMENTS 'SgSSSS 1934 V8 sedan WILL SUB-RENT 4-room turn, apt., 193a Chevrolet coupe lower floor, for 3 months after Oct. lg31 ged.n 4. References required. Tel. 1066-J. ,830 Hudson sedan 842 East Main. ls29 oidsmoblle sedan F?Rk:XptTi6 Ainrondrtn" A g00d nro0m.0ther FOR RENT Furnished 2 and J -room J"011 ,MOTOR CAR ? apartments. Adults. 604 West 10th. " " 'T ae FURNISHED" lower ap'artmen adults. TOR SALE-1929 Ford truck i "i?' 345 N. Bartlett. R' Anfinson. Rt. 1. Box 418. Med- j-trxj---. j-wTjy-m-i i r-ox-o-o-- ford. FOR RENT a nicely furnished apt with electric conveniences. In- FOR SALE 308 Bo t.' MISCELLANEOUS APT. FOR RENT Frlgldalre beat j overstuffed private bath, close in WE HAVE three slightly used car 808 W Main. radios at a great saving. Let ua ' show them to you. Firestone Auto ' FOR rYfiHANRP. Supply & Service Store. Ninth and 0K -"-r.- - - Riverside. Phone 620. TOpeklAdSctao?Hwn5aVnav.Wyou' USED TIRES and Tubes at low cost Geo. Burg, Eagle Point, raa available. Firestone Auto Sup- WILL" TRAD&-12 gauge Winchester PW Service Store, Ninth and Rlv Pump gun, good shape, for chick- erslde. Phono 620. w,?!?? ZUfm?U' BOb" CANNING tomatoes. 25o lug. This Humphry. Eagle Point. WMlc Brtng m. T j Varsons. " Phoenix. FOR EXCHANGE REAL v ota TV ROOFING All kinds done by men I ttOlRl.Ii oj experience. CaU Webb to Carlon, FOR SALE or TRADE 280 acres wood . . . J. . . land, body fir and laurel. U miles STn,l. lots of cut flowers, Mrs. from Medford. Good roada. Tel. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. Phone '49-R' 1669-Y. FOR TRADE Property In Grants OLA8S ah kinds replaced. We call Pass or close In for late model car an(1 deUver. No extra charge. Call and good house trailer. White Sam- Webb 4 carlon. 270. uel H. Smith, Gen. Del., Grants , ...... ,. -L -L -L ,. -,. - . n. n,-,.. -.- -. .- 1 Pass or Inquire 1 block east of Cash port SALE Household furniture. Grocery. good but cheap. 613 S. Central. 1 TRADE Mndel T Ford pickup for SALE 1 medium ' size safe. 1 buzz wood saw. Box 6724 Tribune Bads' Transfer 6c Storage. 36 80. WANT Small farm or dairy fot Med- . n , T,T-,.nn j ford :noome. Box 3580. mbune. port SALE 3 half beds, 44 and 5 (. ' : - 717 South Peach. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE SrTi LOOK AT THIS Mrs. Wlker, 814-Y. $1??nTm,?mh0T;rti!, St FOR " SALE - Walnut" dlnfri-room w9?, 5d r ' 8 furniture, circulating heater, rock- Medford. Easy terms. small tAblea Umns. mirror ffaV a' a? if d1.0.!1 Net mon" TirjT.. X. emtroo'm "ho'uTafn "Z oultlv.tor. lawn mower. 307 Laurel. age. Splendid location. 8 minutes yon SALE Italian and Petite ride from Medford. prunes. Phone 7-F-14. 16800 1614 acres very beat of land, L L. -. -Ll- -. -. -,. -,. -,n -,. - - -, - good farm buildings. Close to Med- FOR SALE Heating stove, will take ford. Terms. 16-ln. wood. 619 No. Bartlett. , .B. J. PALMER Phone 788 ... ... Space Palmer Muslo Store FOR SALE Vetch and oat hay, (10 ton. E. H. Ross. Ross Lane. FOR SALE 6-room modern house - , ..,, In Ashland. Trees; near park; TWO-HORSE grain drill. Also 1400 five minutes walk from poet office lb. work horse, w. B- Mann, y, mile 8875.00, 250 00 down, for one week. N. 4-Corner Station on Midway 518 So. Oakdale. Road. - FOR SALE By owner, on account of FOR SALE Oats and vetch seed, age, 176 Acre Dairy, Irrigated: 40 mixed, for cover crops. Price reas acres free water right; 80 cows and enable. Oregon Orchard, phone 30 head of young atock, horses and 468-J-l. hogs. Fully equipped with machln- ery. Running artesian water in the TOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious house. 100 ft. barn full of hay and Spltzenburg and Newtown apples. silo full. Taxes and overhead very Orchard run; bring containers. Joe low. capacity of place 100 head of Kantor. Route 4. Box 337. cows. Located on the beautiful rn - """u,'i;'''"", Rfxm. River Adrir Ho 101 8-8 WINCHESTER Carbine, Model LTteoRr6enntBQn' .yjg. FOR SALE or RENT 6 A. small rd Tyu" lbnCS43,4t?,1set.?nAsnn?ndROd JONATHAN apples, finest quality, for . M . - . - n ,- , aale. Ala Vlata Packing House. 4-ROOM house with bath, comer lot. CT0TTT'7"mS " on Rose Ave. Price 675. Very easy F SALE-lood ion"hn PDlM terms. L. O. Plckell, 204 East Main ',-,Pr-fc-P'rm', -, , Tel' 365' TOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood. FOR SALE Ranchea, houses, orch- PI' r'8hV00I18 ?n,nr',,1T A, ards. stores, by E. R. Fuller Real or Phone 622-J. Call after p. m . y.'e..le?; 83, W; PORVALt-Wedgewood ShellenTla FOR SALE-Beautlful 4-room bunga- f" f low. well furnlahed ready to move wlh p"f; CaLaval milking pump in, located on two large lots. Also '."""""i"? '-'n' BH,7 Brtn".": acreage tracta close in with city toc"f a'd1le ind,,Ka8 "neM";uJ! water! H. G. Wilson, 7 Chestnut St. w"h"r' J; Btnl'. Mford. Phone 1664. , R,.8! SALEouse gerwe Uwn. f011 BALE Baled straw. 30c per bale, shrubs, fruit trees. 300 cash. 3rd Phone 633-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer 'brt Bt:0"': ,. L , FOR SALE"-Cheap," fill dirt. Tel WHY PAY nlSLinn.T.w - -. - HIOHERANDHIOHER Fo'r'8E abybuggyl Re. K. 4 Large Rooms, 1006 N- Central, $1500. -'l'10-0"' -L . . t. . FOR SALE Grapes now ripe. J A 7 Rooms, 320 S. ivy, ,2100. . 4 WMt 0,FMedford 4 Room., 707 Oak. 11350. AUWDa'of wood." Good "and dry1 Each place baa been completely re- jr3J'Jor finished lualde and out and la in P0R 8ALB Hopper for aawduii fine shape. Terms: 10 down. baU burner with baffle plate. Almost ance like rent. This la your chance MW Bargain Cai. at Mall mbune . to Own Your Own Home and also -ufTUr-tJ-Mr-1WwJ.nL participate In tbe real estate boom FOR 8ALR Btied good alfalfa ano which Is Just starting. See straw. D R Smith, across from W. B. THOMAS Talent school. Phone Aanland 45 So. Central 373.J-1. FOR SALE 20 acres. 13! ecres lrrl- PETITE PRUNES lc lb. oa ree Leo gated; 5 -room house, electricity Young. Columbus Aw. off Stewart, garage, chicken bouie. family or- chard. Priced for quick aala. Rt. FOR BALE Appirs Tel 133-1 1, Boa 470. WHEN yoVthlni jf reai "estaiilni BD8IWE88 CHAN0E8 IJ1"?-'! j6-1! OAS Sutlon on highway, lunch. Moiii. w "2.7. rm ' '.1'' csndy, tobaccos, trade for rouf;?v m ,."1? in Mod,!l A rd Road.ter or sell County Blag. A Loan Assn. enMp QtU blulneM ,orwt oNDlere tr Box 67&0, Trlbuin. rimnr? welT,'trlCUT- IR"8AiEPstSd"Hsnd Store water; 10 miles N. W. Medford. and pr0prty. 150 Prune St. 10 to 80 acres, $50 down. 10 month, W TlXPAY u p to Vl .000 MrfTunoG on pavement; electricity, water; 6 business or Invest that sum with ml. N Grants Pass, personal service. 13 years' business MONTGOMERY. Owner. in selling experience. Box 6737 Jackson Hotel, Medford. Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 335 choice quality feeder PAINT Your House. lflK) to AO0. pitru. Phone 403-J-1. No calls Sun- Tinting, papering 2&0 to M00 per day. room. Labor and material oom- ,-.,.-- - -a,.-,-.. , ,lW.,a. plete. Call Wtbb nd Carlon. 270. FOR BALE Jeraey cow, young and ft . , good dairy cow. Cheap if taken at A BETTER REBUKE JOB tt a sarin ' "nee. 4 mtles north Eagle Point. Frees" Osrage. 801 No. Central. Otto Rusho. ---'- i-ir-,.,in.rWjrwjrt ROOP1NO Bring your roof troubles 1300 LBS. work horses for sale or to ua. Old roofs repaired, new rowfs trade for cows or heifers. Ysmi for applied. Pabco products. Ekerson sale. Tom Neely, Columbus off of Paint and Roof Store, 38 S. Bart Stewart. Wt. Phone 243 ; WE AN ER"pIOS FOR BLt Prank ! I Ptrawn. Cra'.er Lakt highway at I Closing tlma for Too Lata to Claa I Reese Creek. ' lf? Ada It 1 ;30 p. m. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Horse, 120.00. Rabbits cheap. Mrs, Lofdahl, Box 470, Rt. 1. CLOSING-OUT SALE Farm and gar- den tools, household furniture. - breakfast set, pressure cooked can ned fruit and vegetables. Gould's, 1 mile south of Talent, on highway Tel. Ashland 371-R-l. BUT OR SELL Hogs and pigs Route 4. Box 133 Spring St. Tel 437-M FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES I MODEL T Ford pickup. Ruxtel. Good BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON I'Ol'NTY AUSTKACT CO. rm.K INSURANCE AUSTKACT!) KSCIIOW MURRAY ABSTRAC'l CO.-Abstractf ol ntle. Rooms 3 and a. No 32 North Central Ave. upstairs Clilropractur E. M. NELtiON. Chiropractor N. U. M Service, laia W lOti Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 117? House cleaning, floor waxing or! ental rug cleaning and upholstering Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HMUHT Tw-cher of Piano Accredited Teacher Mel ciord Modern i'lano Metbod. dtu dio. MB Liberty RulUing I he l-ashlnn ?hop I'HE PASHION ti HOP 308 0. Nat'l Bank Bunding uressmaking Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New location Money lo Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FURN ITU KK. ENI10HSEU NOTK8. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay SEE W E. THOMAS MGR. MEDFOHD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 4fi So Central. Ground Floor Oraterian rh eater Bidg Uo No S-157-M-1BU Phone 130 IHAM(lM) LOANS Prompt and courteous service Mi:i)K)IM) PINANi'E CO. Over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768 Lto No. 8-aou Trnnsfer. HAW LEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Specisl livestock moving equipment Prices right 610 North Riverside Phone 016 EAU8 TRANSFER St STORAGE CO -Office 36 So Fir Phone 315 Pricef right Service guaranteed REIN KINO TRANSFER CO Long distance naullng Furniture cattle anything 111 N Fir Phone iocs O Stuart TRUCKING AND STORAUE Local and long distance nsullng. furni ture moving etc Reasonable rates Tel BS3 P B Snmsnn Co LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution in fore. closure duly Issued out of and undur the seal of the circuit Court of the mate oi Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to mo directed and dated on the 4th day of September, iwju, iu a certain action therein, whoreln The Federal Land Bank of oponane, a corporation, as PmlntUl, recovered Judgment against Archie B Evans and Gertrude L." Evnns. hlia- band and wile; J. D. Taylor and Flor ence s. rayior. husband and wife and the Rogue River National Farm ivoan Association, a corporation, and each of thorn, the defendants, for the sum of $6804.fil, with Intereat at the rate of fi'4 per annum on 83D62.4G thereof from April 7th, 1036. and wWi Interest at 6 per annum on $1071.80 tnereor irom Aprl 7th. 1038. with coats and disbursements tnxed at 10. wnicn judgment was enrolled and dnrknted In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 4th any oi aeptemDer,lP36. Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the an Id execution, I will on the 10th day of October. 103fl Mail Tribune Dsily ACROSS Widen an opening Act of kindness Retained Spanlih wide mouthed Jar Senseless City In Por tugal Sleepiness Gambling xamfi Type measures Volcano In - Martlrikjus Made a mis take Domineer over Off Ingredient of varnish Orai-p What person Epic poem Atern Burn Indefinite quantity Out of dnts California rockflfih Paradise Solemn wonder Kind of wine Thrice: prefix Climb Fst Dispatched Statues Prepared Extra part Mournful Small case Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1 PlLlI ANT mS O A K E D SE N lOlgjijlH RIVE YELLM IR EpiA LAS C SyM AICIO R N Ji O D E bMAls KlA N C BM E R EPIUC'EMEREST AJP E RiOGllP E A& EHlfBARONETiSE NONlfE Ni4MID IQM ATOME MJC ORE ELATE SEEKER (2. Discharge of duty Involv ing frtfjiient clmnRB of residence 64. Fastener 6.1. Article of belief 65. Triangular Innf-t 67. Insets 6. Cnndltlon 69. Wan under obligation DOWN L Card of a mariner's com pas a L A Iii'Ir of Israel 1 WL IIj '! f ll: 2 W21 Wa2 7T7777 TT Tj """" "rTW Wi "a1 ?mr, vm Wwm,23 mm24 Wm Ml. :!im uull ami aim dLJi 25 M IJ p2a tj do H.J 32 33 III"llIIIilIIZ i iii li 4i W4 ll44 1 illl"illl"llp Zi W'te : at 10:00 o'clock a. m,, at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford. In Jackson County, Ore gon, offer for sale and will sell at miblic auction for cash to the high- est bidder, to satisfy said judgment. logemer wun tne costs oi mis sate, subject to redemption as provided ny law, all of the right, title and Inter est that the said defendants, Archie B. Evans and Gertrude L. Evans, hus band and wife; R. 8. Derrick; J. W. Shattuck and June Doe Shattuck. husband and wife; D. J. Hamilton; WUllam R. H. Spiers and Eudorah M. Spiers, husband and wife; J. D. Tay lor and Florence E. Taylor, husband and wife; A. B. Carlson and Hattle M. Carlson, husband and wire; Am elia F. Toft, a widow; C. S. Camp bell and Mena E. Campbell, husband and wife; Jackson County, a munic ipal corporation; Rogue River Nation al Farm Loan Association, a corpora tion, had on the 18th day of July 1023, or now have In and to the fol lowing described property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-oue. and the East Half of the Northwest Quar ter, and the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-eight, in Township Thirty five, South of Range Four, West of the Willamette Meridian, excepting therefrom a tract commencing at the Northeast corner of the South west Quarter of the Southeast Quar ter of Section Twenty-one Town ship Thirty-five, South of Range Four, West of the Willamette Me ridian, thence running West 60 rods on the North line of said Quarter-Quarter; thence South 126 rods, more or le& to center of Evans Crock, thence up the center mean dor line of said Evans Creek in nn Easterly direction to the East line of the Nprt Invest Quaxtor of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Twenty-eight, snld Township and Range, thence North on said Quarter-Quarter line and East line ,of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-one, snld Township and Range to the place of beginning, contain ing 40 acres, and being situated in Jackson County, State of Oregon. Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to suld lands and however evidence, and Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. Dated tills 4th day of September, 1036. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. Notice To Contractors Medford, Oregon, September 21, 1936. Notice of Bids Notice Is hereby given that bids are now called for the grading, curb ing, and paving on South Holly Street from the end of the present pave ment to the South line of lot 10. block 5, South Park Addition. Tho plans and specifications can be seen at the otflce of the City Recorder in ttie City Hall at the corner of Fifth and Central Avenue, Medford. Oregon. The City Council will receive seat ed proposals therefor, and the pro posals will be opened In the Council Chamber of the City Hall on Tues day evening, October 0, at 7:30 p. m. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond of not less than five percent (6) of the amount of the bid. Tho right la re served to reject any or all proposals, to accept the proposal all omit ted oy any blddor, and to waive technical dofocts, as tho Interest of the City may require. CITY COUNCIL. By: Goo. W. Porter, Mayor, By: M. L. Alford, Recorder. - Notice of .Sheriff's Hale By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued out of and under tne scai or tne uircuit uourc or tne State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dlted on the 21st day of Sep tember. 1030, In a certain action therein, wherein Tho Federal Land Brink of Spoknne, a corporation, as Cross-Word Puzzle Uextcan Indian IS. Adjust again 26. After song 37. Leap or fling In which a per son turns heels over head It. Picture stand 30. Conditions 22. if I! .Ileal city 22. Make speeches: humorous 25. Excess of th solar year over tne lunar year 37. Crustaceans -10. The mllkftsh IS. Let down (7. Bend In tlmhtr 49. Hlrd of prey 61, Supervises a literary pub lication 63. Rugged moun tain ridge It. A king of Ml -Han fifi. Rncllsli school 66. Proof render's direction 67. Cone of spongy sliver left after retort 1K 63. Crystallized water vapor 69. City In Pales tin si. Colored fi2. Pronoun 63. Past Charity Chens piece Placed awny for future, reference. Anoints Wind Indicator Formerly Female sand piper Wornl used for making flute fn all places 8het of glass Walked Think Female sheep Come to maturity Plaintiff, recovered judgment against Agnes Isaaca Men-ell and the Medford National Fnrm Loan Association, a rorporatlon, and eacli of them, the defendants, for the sum of $1,469.26 with Interest at the rata of t 5 per annum on 495.67 thereof July 3rd, 1936, and with Interest at 5 per annum on S496 07 thoreof from July 3rd. 1936, with costs and disbursements taxed at $30.20, which i Judgment waa enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 21st day of Sep tember, 1936. Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the aald exe cution, I will on the 24th day of October, 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 sen at publlo auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy anld Judgment, together with the coats of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the rluht. title and Interest that the said defendants Agnesa isaaca Merrell and Norman J Merrell, wife and husband: Jav R Dickinson and Theresa M. Dickinson nusband and wife: A. D. Hall and Jane Doe Hall, whose true name la Paye J. Hall, husband and wife; Fred Sander and Jane Doe Sander, whose true name Is Chsrlty Sander, hus band and wife; The Kimball Fruit Company. Incorporated, a eorpora- outio oi Oregon: Meaiord Na tional Farm Loan Association, a cor poration, had on the 20th day of Apru, ihih, or now nave In and to the following described nronertv. sit uated In the County of Jackson, 8tato of Oregon, to-wlt: commencing at the Northwest coruer of the Southwest Quarter of Section Eight, Township Thirty-seven South, Range One West of tho Willamette Meridian, and from said point of beginning running thence Eaat 24 chains, thence South 20 chains, thence West 4 chalna, thenco North 11 chains, thence West 10 chalna, thenco South a chains, thence West 10 chains, thence North II chains to the place of commenc ing, containing 28 acrea, more or less, and being situated In Jack son County, stato of Oregon. Together with the tonements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining. Dated thla 23rd day of September. 1936. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By HOWARD C1AULT, Deputy. Knlin n.,lall..lAH Department of the Interior General Ajnuvi umwj noscuiirg, uregon. September 32nd, 1930. Mabel Al worth, formerly Lena Mabel Helms, of Trail. Oregon, who, on OctOher Qflth inQT maHa entry, Serial No. 017684, for u -a u t yA , ocuwuii i j , lownsmp flat fl tlnniM IV tIII11n.. w i-ji has filed notice 'of intention to make nnai inree year Proor, to establish claim to the land above described hefnra V!-tnn A lYnnuiilri ti a r-. mlsaloner. at Medford, Oregon, on the titBi. uny oi uctooer, 1WJO, j in imam names as witnesses: 1 Bthel Casey, of Trnil. Ore. James Cnsey, of Trail, Ore. Henry Prances, of Butte Palls, Ore. Fred Bortz, of Medford, Ore. OEOROE FIN LEY, Register OLD MYSTIC, Conn. (UP) Charles Q. Eldredge, veteran world traveler, who has celebrated his 01st birthday. Is the sola owner and curator oi the Eldredge Free Museum, which boasts of more than 7,000 Items collected In the last Bl yeara. Early In life Eldredge developed a mania for collecting thlnga, and In 1917 he erected a separate building for hla trophies and opened his free museum. Since that time, more than 60.000 persons have viewed the collection, while Eldredge himself has personally conducted 29,613 persona through the building. The collector 1 as fond of enter taining as he la of collecting curios. He displayed his love of entertaining friends In 1801 when he returned to Old Mystic after engaging In the building business for 20 years, and built a large reoreatlonal center which he called Rlvarvlew. . Hun dreds of guests from Connecticut and neighboring states have used his bowling alleys, shooting galleries, and ether amusements. Tbe museum houses as strange a collection as has ever beon assembled. In front of It rests the bleac'f-d skeleton of whale, so feet long, the gift or Capt. John O. Splcer of Oro ton, Conn., who caught It In Hudson Bay In 1879. An enormous penguin greets the visitor Just Inside the door. It came from Cape Hum and the card around Its neck Is typical of the labels Mr Eldrldge naa placed on the exhibits. The card reads: "I am aure that you folks, like me, are close readers of the Bible, so you will remember that eomewhere It tells about those who have ears and hear not and eyes and see not. Well, here la a bird which has wings and files not." Eldredge takes more pride In hla souvenirs than In hie natural history collection. Ha has what he believe. Ir the flrat cannon ball fired agalnat rort oumter, and he aays that Ed mund Ruffln, the fellow who fired that shot, also fired the laat shot of the Civil War. When he beard that had surrendered he ahot himself through the head. Some of his other priced Items are I petrfled coeoanut, which, he says, dates from 437 A, D. and waa found during the digging of the Panama canal; a ship model built In a bottle and which won the world prlte for that sort of thing In 1S3; a petrified oyster weighing eight and one-half pounds which was found In South Africa In 1869; a piece of wood from the Confederate gunboat Merrimac; some wooden hlngea used on a barn door for more than 200 yeara; an almost complete set of all oommem oratlve coins Issued by states or the federal government, and seversl thousand rare postage itampt. WORLD TRAVELER SPENDS LIFETIME HUNTING CURIOS Tolo Butte Fails 1 TOLO, Sept. 23 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoyt and son Bill of Hay ward. Calif,, who have been making an extended motor trip through tho ! coast states and Western Canada stopped here to visit Mrs. Hoyt's girlhood home, where the Tracy-In-mnnns now live. She was. before her marriage, Lillian Blackburn and said she keenly regretted she could not look up and visit all her friends In this part of Oregon. Tracy Muse and C. B. Popplln ar rived by stage Thursday from Fort Douglas, Utah, to spend a 30-day fur lough with relatives and friends. They accompanied T. A. Muse and son. Al. on a hunting trip over the week-end. P. A. Tracy. John Bohnert, Henry Knowles and Edward Inmann hunted in the Almeda district September 30. Mrs. John Bohnert and small daughters with her mother, Mrs. Tracy, sisters Arlcne and Ernestine, enjoyed Sunday afternoon at Llthla park In Ashland and called on Orandpa Crawford In Talent on the way home. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Sept. 23. (Spl) Ladles' club mot nt the home of Mrs, 8. O. Wilson on Thursday. A sur prise shower was given to Mrs. Wil son. Ralph Ellis and Gerald Fitzgerald left Thursday morning for Corvnllls where they will attend Oregon stuto college, Mlssea Mildred Duggan and Dorothy straua left Sunday for Ash land to attend the Southern Ore gon Normal school. All are memhera of the 1036 graduating class of the local high school. Mr, and Mrs. I. O. Alsmon and son Qlen of Salem spent last week vis iting at the home of their daughtor Mra, E. W. Empoy. The high school held its annual freshman Initiation party Friday night. The oarly part of the evening waa apont giving, the freshmen "the worka," after which gamca and lunch wore enjoyod. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Catan, who are working In Medford at the present time, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Catan. All motored to Klamath Falls Sunday to visit Mrs. Dulcle Beebe and daughters. Griffin Creek ORIFFIN CREEK, Sept. 33. (Spl.) School openod here Sept. 7th with an enrollment of 00 pupils, the three rooms being pretty evenly divided at present. Mr. and Mis. Oiorge Flak have re turned home from a trip to Los An geles, Miss Mary accompanying thorn that far from where she went by train east where aha la .entering school. Mr. and Mra. J. D. Brown and daughter, Lillian, and Mr. and Mra. R. B. LeVanoer motored to Talent Thursday and attended grange 'here. David Hood, who has been oontlned to hi home for torn time, expects to be able to returt. to hla work soon. There are 'wo achool busses run ning from the Orifln Creek dutrlct this year, one to Medford and the other to Jacksonville, of which sev eral high school children are taking advantage. Orange met Tuesday evening with several members present who enjoyed the evening. Lillian Brown and Phil Bumgaidner were among the many who enjoyed a trip to Cratet Lake Sunday. Miss Ethel Caulklns left Monday morning for Nampa, Idaho, where ahe Is entering college. Our extension unit work itarta thla week with tre first meeting to be with the Howard unit Thursday, Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, Sept. 33. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs Ivan Smith sre mov ing to their place back of the John Smith place. The; have been living for several yeara on the little ranch near the mouth of Oalls creek belong ing to hie grandfather, o. Vroman, who recently sold the place. Mr. and Mi. M. 8. II alls nan motor ed down from Portland last week to visit her aunt, Mrs. K. C. Plene and 'amlly. On .Tuesday they, accompan ied by Mra. Plene and their mother, Mrs. Clara Johnson, drove to Duna- mulr to visit Mr. Hailahan'g slater. Mr. J. Rogers and family, returning Wednesday, Howard Dunlap who Is employed at the Modoc orrhard la confined to hta home this week with what appears to be a severe cue of poison oak. Mrs. H. H. Clhart and son Utlly of Ashland attended the fair In Gold HIU Sept. 13 and remained over San day to visit her sister, Mrs. P. I. Walt and Mrs. 8. A. Uuscnbcrry and families. Mrs. F. K. Tygart J employed at tlw gladiolus garden across Hogue river, dUggtiv bulbs. J. U. Smith sold a load of hogs this week to the city market at O rants Pass. Mark Campbell, former resident of this place, who baa been rlsltlng friends here the past six weeks, re turned to Seattle where he will re enter high school, Mr. and Mrs M. 8. Hal la nun and mother, Mrs. Clara Johnson return ed to their home In Portland last Saturday after spending some time visiting frleni.s and relatives here. Buokinghsm'i Ice Cream, Csnly A Party Specials, The Crest, 330 8. Cent BUTTE FALLS, Sept. 23, (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Qraden Chlldreth, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Powell and Mr. and Mra. Low Ooppert end family visited Mrs. Josephine Oeppert and Horace Gep pert and werv dinner .rueste on Sun day. Mrs. Josephine Geppert spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs. oraden Chlldreth. Mr .and Mrs. Jack Plckard returned to their home In Washington after a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Al Hllureth and other relative a and friends here end In the valley. A son, Roger Llndtlle, was bora on August 29th to Mr. and Mra. Robert Tyson of Deltrlck, Idaho. Mrs. Tyson spent her flrat alx yean In Butte Falls. She waa Rllzabetk Mills, daughter at Mr. and Mra. Harry Mills. Mary Roberts of Keno Is visiting here. Mrs. Hlldred Abbott, left reoertly for Eugene tn seo her mother id to bring her aunt. Ella Smith, i from Eugene. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carsol ' id Mrs. Robert Edmondson M Medford yestordtty. Charlie White la gaining rapidly since his operation. Mr. and luis. Oliver Hllkey and Mrs. B. F. Hllkey went to Medford Monday, and also to visit Mr. Hllksy at the hospital In Phoenix. Mrs. Alice Tungate Is down from the Fretlenburg lookout, Sam Moorehousft while cutting logs for Owen-Oregon had the misfortune) or cutting his foot. One toe waa completely out off another almost. The Grange 8am Valley Grange, darns Valley Orange will Join other granges of the nation In holding an nual booster night meeting Wednea day, Sept. 80. Every member U urged to attend and bring candidates prospective candidates, families and friends to enjoy the evening. Worthy Lecturer Ethel Duggan it preparing an excellent full evening' program dur lng which practically all phase of entertainment- will be touched upon. Informal' visiting, games for both old any young and refreshments will follow the orogrtim. Ladles attend lng are requested to bring pumpkin pie or coffee cream, Thla will be une of the biggest meetings of the year, open to the public, and friends as well as mem bera are looking forward to a very enjoyable evening. Lake Cruek Orange. Next regular meeting of Lake) Oroek grange will be Friday, Sept. 94. At the last meet.ng members were glad to see the attendance double that of the previous one. Because of Illness of one of tt Aluminum company, it was necessary to postpone the cooking demonetrsv tlon planned for that meeting until a later date. Members are urged to be present for all meetings, as no one can afford to miss this bountiful meal and the lectures relative to It. Lecture hour at tbe last meeting Included assembly songs, guessing game, led by Matel Stanley, lectux by Mabel Brown on Industries of the U. 8., particularly the tongue tree Introduced Into th- U. 8. from Chin, Rusa Moore. In bis executive com mittee report, stated that the pipe for irrigation around the hall had been ordered and would be delivered soon. BCYlTLiHED BY B R 1 1MSH VERDICT LONDON, Sept. 33. (AP) Two al. ters, who killed the Imbecile brother they had nursed day and night for 20 years and who were given "mercy" sontence, were released today from the Broadmoor Institution for the criminally insane. The sisters, Catherine Walsh, 40. and Mrs. Evelyn Constance Aleian der, 30, were found Insane laat year. The verdict spared them from prison term or death on the gal low. 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