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fET)FORT) MAIL rRTRTTNTR, rKDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1936. PAOE THIRTEEN (Ud titrj aa on this page You will probably find exactly . tn. thing you Dave oeen . uoklng (oi ot a sale i trade tor unused article you may bar. Search foui etac Qi tore-room - you may Una many things others are seek ing ana be able to realize inv mediate cash U what jou want unt bere advertise toi It Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive effective I RATES pi word first insertion (Minimum J 5c) Earh additional insertion. per word Minimum 10c) per line per month without oop j change -a5 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND 1BST Young yellow Jersey cow branded (VV) on right hip. Find er please call fc-X-8 Eagle Point or write O. E. Cowden, Eagle Point. LOST Crank or 1828 Studtbakor Kewaxa. sai vto LOST--If dog mleeing, call ibi WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Competent housekeeper to care for home. Two ohlldren, school age. Parents working. Ad dress Box 232. Tribune. MIDDLEAOED woman wants work In motherless home or cooking for small family. Good cook. Referen ces, Box 372. Tribune. WANTEDHousekeeper. Inquire Haw i Trnfer. 118 N. Riverside. WANTED Experienced waitress. Dla mond Cafe. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED By young strong, capable coascleutluus you.ig :r-:in. crlci or manual Job. Will do anything. Have had temporary clerical work with Rogue river national forest service which will give oest of ref erences. Reply Box 248, Mall Trib une. WANTED Boys to sell newspaper! nfternoons. Apply Mall rrlbune. WANTED SITUATIONS rnuoiTTPNT wnmnn wants work by ' -. day or hour. Call 1405. WANTED Day work. Mrs. W. Hutch- lngS, 2US n. wtnvc o- MIDDLE-AGED lady wants house work. Inquire Lake Hotel. Room 3. EXPERIENCED stenographer wants part or full time work. Good reter i ences. P. O. Box 131. Mcdford. Tel I 1233. ' LADY wishes to manage apartment house In exchange for rental of apartment. Box 6798. Tribune, WANTED Typing work to be done In my home or at office. Inez Miller 315 Bessie Street. Medtord. WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good stock saddle. Rea sonable. Pay cash. Phone 1278-J. WANTED 100 head good stock cattle, also breeding ewes and purebred Lincoln buck for sale. George Ward, Hotel Umpqua, Roseburg, Or WANTED 250 frame, customers let ... . -1 1.- Km tst us irunc your MSO . . Call at the Kenneil Ellis Btudlo for a personal selection. ' WANTED Newtowns and Nells P. O B. Sales. Guy W. Conner, Inc. Phone 02. WANTED TO RENT Ranch on shares with or without equipment. Box 0818. Tribune. WANTED TO RENT 10 A. or more Irrigated, clover, alfalfa, buildings . some equipment, close In Realtors need not apply. Box 8807, care Mali Tribune. WANTED To borrow 14600 first i miwtaiM nn nmilPrtV. fiOOd SeCUT- J lty. Write Box 394. Mall Tribune. WANT TO RENT Modern partly fur nished or unfurnished house. Must have three bedrooms or two bed rooms and sleeping porch. Address box 6640. Tribune. WANTED Laundry, men's or family Mrs Huaon. Phone 1345-M. WANTED Will pay top prices for good used furniture, ranges, neat er, etc HOLBROOK A ANDREWS Fire' Hall Bldg 6th St.-Front Tel M7 JUNK Highest prices paid foi orass radiators, copper storage ba.tenes aluminum and other metaia Scrap Iron small or large low pipe ana msrhim-ry wool ano cot ton rags. inn. ubes . Oui prices will Interest you. v Hides Pelts. Wool Mohair Household ood furniture stoves Dougtt or sold MZDKORD BARGAIN HOUSE WANTED Lamb wool See the Med ford Bargain House. .17 No Urape WANTED You to look at my oat gains almost ne clothing foi sli the family 518 K Mam HIOHEST PRICES paid for furniture and household goods. Phone 1062 W,N1 TO BUY Some gtxxi ?oun breeding ewes V J Pnilippi Hotel Orsr.rt Medford FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modem 3 -room house 711 Welch. FOR RENT Partlv furn house. Call 1322-R. ( TOR RENT CHEAP Houit and Kr den spot. 1 mile west Phoenix. Tel 17-F-A. FOR RENT ECOM BOARD ROOM and board. Reasonable rates. 325 West 8th. FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable 330 E Main St., Medtord FOR RENT-APARTMENTS SMALL furnished apartment, US S. Ivy. FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple. FURN. APTS. 110 Aimond street. FURNISHED lower apartment; adults 345 N. Dartlett. FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished apt with electric convenience In qiare 805 So Oakdale. APT FOR RENT - Frlgldalre heat overstuffed private bath, close in 808 W Main. ROOMS PLEASANT heated rooms for business people, garage, meals if desired. 1311 W. Main. HEATED bedroom downstairs. 811 S Oakdale. FOR RENT Pleasant front room, downstairs, to adults only. 918 W loth. HEATED room, private home for bus iness people. 105 Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Orape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Double garage. 633 Palm. Phone 1053-Y. FOR RENT store room, inquire at Bartlett's, 43 bo. Central. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE or TRADE 18 White Pekln ducks for what have you. Geo. Burg, Eagle Point. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE for lumber, house In Central Point. All clear. Geo. F. Wright, Central Point. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE My place In Klam ath Falls for home In Medford Will pay some difference. Box 399. Tribune. FOR SALE or TRADE 380 acres wood land, body fir and laurel. 11 miles from Medford. Good roads. Tei 649 -R. WANT Small farm or dairy for Med ford income Box 3&80. rrlbune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE or would lease thirteen acres. 5 -room modern house. Also mountain ranch close In. Emma Moore, & ml. 8. of Talent on high way. 1V4 ACRES. . 4 -room bouse, store room, sleeping porch; 3 chicken houses; good bricked well. Bear creek bottom loam, part alfalfa, IV miles from Central Point $76 down. (11 month, which Includes Int. and taxes. Bal. 9625. Write P. O. Box 780, Medford. FOR 6 ALE 8 room house, on paved street, furnished, 81,050, (850 cash. Call owner, 1519 -J or 872-J. FOR SALE 2A acres 4 miles out. ir rigation, buildings and some fruit Price 8750. Terms. Phone 95-X. FOR SALE 80 acre ranch. 67 acres - In full bearing orchard. Sold for 185.000 before depression Now of fered for 810,000. clear for quick sale. Box 6816. Tribune. FULLY Improved and reconditioned seven acrea for aale or trade for Portland property. Phono 1286 Med ford or E. N. Stldd. Ashland Hotel. 14 ACRES, 4 -room house, store room, sleeping porch; a chicken houses, good orlcked well, Bear creek loam, part alfalfa. 14 mites from Central Point. (76 down. 411 month which includes Int. and taxes. Bal. $825. Write P. -O. Box Box 760, Medford. FOR SALE! By Owner, three-room modem home, East Side. (300 down and (17 per month on balance including interest. Price (900 on terms. (750 cash. Call at 118 Wil lamette Ave. 6 AND 10 AOritf tracts Only (10 down, (6 month. Mostly fine level soil, on pavement. Water and elec tricity. 60 TO 80 ACRE tracts Mostly level, fine soil, on pavement. Electricity, water. (50 down, (10 month, near G. Pass. Montgomery, owner, Jack son Hotel, Medford. FOR 8ALE 6-ruom modern bouse In Ashland. Trees; near park: five minutes walk from post office (875.00, (250 00 down, for one week 618 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Ranches, houses, orch ards, stores, by E. R. Fuller Real Estate Agency. 1803 W. Main. WHEN you think j1 real estate think of BROWN it WHITE. HOUSES Tor sale or rent, jacksoo Co'ji-ty Shift Loan Aas'n FOR SALE-XIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good family cow. Just fresh. O is M Store, Ross Lane Jacksonville Hwy. FOR SALE Work horse. J. D. Shaf fer, end of South Peach. FOR SALE Nice, suckling colt. J. X. Fenton, Talent. LARGE horse or exchange for small team or tractor. Tel, 2 58 -J, CLOSING-OUT SALE Farm and gar den tools, household fur wture breakfast set. pressure cooked can ned fruit and vegetables. Gould's 1 mile south of Talent, on highway Tel. Ashland 371-R-l. BUY OR SELL Hogf and plga Rout 4 Boi 133 Spring St re I 431 -M FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Are You Looking for Real Used Car Value? 1931 Studebaker deluxe se dan, low mileage (400 00 1936 Willys 77 sedan deluxe, 3100 miles 610.00 1937 Pontlac coupe, good rubber 35.00 Packard sedan, 1926 model, - rendy to go . 80.00 PENNINOTON'B MOTOR CO. 121 North Bartleit Phone 903 FOR SALE 193ft Chrysler and Ply mouth demonstrators. Save up to 8300. Lange" Motor Car Co., 38 N Elvex&ide. Tei. 18, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR CLEAN-UP SALE LATE MODELS EASY TERMS 1933 Chrysler 8, 5-peasenger coupe. 1933 Chrysler 6 sedan. , 1935 Plymouth Deluxe sedan. 1933 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan. 1934 V-8 sedan. 1933 Chevrolet coupe, 1931 Ford sedan. 1930 Hudson sedan. A good seleotlon of others to choose from. LANQE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE 1936 Oldsmoblle six tour ing sedan In perfect condition (250 less than new price. Jackson -vllle-Phoenlx road. Rout 1, Box 184. Phone 639-J-6, call evenings. FOR SALE '34 Ford DeLuxe coach. Perfect condition. 121 N. Grape St. FOR SALE 1933 P. B. Plymouth coupe. Call 1123 No, Central. FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe. J. L. Frlnk, Sams Valley. IT'S THE TRUTH We Have Somu Good Buys In Late Model Used Cars. 1035 Bulck Sport coupe 1935 Bulck 4-door sedan with trunk 1936 Dodge 4-door sedan, with trunk 1935 Ford V-8 panel delivery 1934 Bulck Deluxe 4-door sedan, 6 wheels, trunk 1934 Graham 4-door sedan 1934 Ford V-8 2 -door sedan 1933 Ford V-8 2-door sedan 1933 Chevrolet delivery 1933 Ford V-8 Business coupe SKINNER'S OARAGE 143 So. Riverside Bulek-Pontlac Sales & Service FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 136 baby chicks. Rhode Island Reds blood-tested. Now ready. Sweeney Poultry Farm. Tel. 853 -J. BUFF ORPINGTON pullets for sale. About 4 months old. Call 301-R-4. FOR SALE Reasonable. Hansen leg horns and AustrR white pullets, 5 mo. Some laying now. overstocked H. W. Crocker, Buckshot road, Rt. 4, Box 90. FOR SALE DOGS PETS DOO FOR SALE Springer Spaniel, 8 months old. Martin, Berben Apts. REGISTERED hound pups Sell or trade for hog, .22 rifle or revolver Keller Castleberry, Highway (99). 3 miles cast Gold Hill. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Ripe Snow apples, 65c box. Sgobel fc Day, South Fir. FOR SALE Apples, Winter Banana and Delicious, Jonathans, New towns. Near Lem Hughes, Fern Valley. Will Gentry. FOR SALE Baby cnu with Simmons mattress and baby scales. Tel. 1574 FOR SALE Grapes. East end Spring St. FOR SALE Ideal Vecto heater, (10. Phone 671-J-3. FOR SALE! Cletrac model K-20, ex cellent condition. Call 610-R-l. FOR SALE Cheap, one Great West ern Oak heater. One bedroom rug, 7"4 x 10. 1126 West 10th St. CHRISTMAS 18 COMING Don't wor ry about gifts twelve photographs please twelve irienas. uur Amos Specials are now on. Call 829, the Kennel Ellis Studio. FOR SALE Fischer piano, small eb ony case; Conn cornet, trumpet model. Tel. 1417-L. APPLES Oebhard's, Central Point, H mile north Bear creek bridge. FOR SALE Spltzenberg apples. Ata Vista Packing house. FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious Spltzenberg and Newtown apples Not over 35c box. Orchard run Bring containers. Joe Kantor, Rout 4, Box 237. BENNETT apples. Picked or windfalls. O. V. Myers. Tel. 258-J. FOR SALE Six pair of ladles' shoes. Size 6 triple A. Phone 329. PRICES SLASHED on 1938 home radloe to make room for our new 1937 line. Quantity limited. Fire atone Auto Supply St Servloe Store 9th and Riverside, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE Nice tomatoes. 60o 100 lbs. You pick and bring boxes. Calhoun Ranch, 1 mile S. W. of Phoenix. FOR SALE) Mimeograph, automatic feed, (70. 92 Allda St., Ashland FOR SALE STARK'S DELICIOUS RED APPLES, (l 40 per box. SGOBEL 8b DAY South Fir WE HAVE three sugntly used car radios at a great saving. Let us show them to you Firestone Auto Supply & Service Store. Ninth and Riverside. Phone 620. USED TIRES and Tubes at low cost to clean our stocks out. Most all sizes available. Firestone Auto Sup ply 8c Service Store, Ninth and Riv erside. Phone 620. ROOFING All kinds done by men of experience. Call Webb & Carlon, 370. GLASS All kinds replaced. We call and deliver. No extra charge. Call Webb & Carlon. 370. FOR SALE Oats and vetch seed, mixed, for cover crops. Price reas onable. Oregon Orchard, phone 468-J-l. FOR SALE 1534-Y. Cheap, fill dirt. Tel FOR BALE Grapes now ripe. J A Manke, 4 miles west of Medford FOR SALE Hipper for sawdust burner with baffle pi Aimoet new Bargain Cai. at Mall rrlbune FOR SALE Bsied good alfailt ano straw. D R Smith, across from Talent school. Phone Ashland 873-J-l. FOR PALE Apples Tel 132-L ROOFING COMPLETE ROOFINO SERVICE Compoiilt.os, Shingles and Built-up roofs. Phone 640 Free estimate Eut monthly payments. ROOUl RIVER ROOFING CO., 132 West Main. ROOFINO Bring your roof troubles to us. Old roois repaired, new roofs applied Pabco products. Ekereon Paint And Rnot Store, 38 i, Bart kit. phone 2U. PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madun Avon. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful advice on all affairs of life, this week only, (l Tells your past, present, ana future If In doubt as to what step to take, consult Madam Avon today; tomor row may oe too late, Good advice In time, saves many worries and many dollars. Satisfaction guaran teed Readings dally, hours 10 A. M to 9 P. M. Located at Rlnbow Auto Camp. 1748 No. Riverside, Cabin 2 MISCELLANEOUS IF In need of Rawlelgh Products or California Medicated soap, write Edw. W. Jones, Central Point, Tej. 611. WILL MOUNT your game specimens mane your niaes into beautiful rugs, at prices you can afford. A. F Adams, scientific taxidermist, 145 No. Ivy St. Out of the high rent district. LADIES Bring your fur coats and furs for re servicing, at reasonable prices. Mrs. A, F, Adams. 146 No Ivy Bt. PAINT Your House. (16,00 to (95.00 Tinting, papering (2 50 to (8 00 per room. Labor and material com plete. Call Webb and Carlon. 370 A BETTER REBUKE JOB at ft saving i-Tecs- u a rage, boi no. central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKHON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS KSCKOW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 8 and t. No. 33 North Central Ave. upstairs. Chiropractor E. M NELSON Chiropractor N. U M Servtco 1212 W 10ti expert Window Cleaners. LEI GEORGE DO It - Vei 1173 House cleaning, floor waxtng ori entai rug cieanln g and upholstering riano InsirurUun FRED ALTON HMOHT rescher of Piano Accredited Teacher Mel c.iord Modern i'iano Met bod dtu dio. M18 Liberty Hullrting The a-ahiin fhtip fHE FASHION SHOP 308 U 6 Nat'l Bank Bunding Dressmaking Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New tocatlun Money to Lend MONEY LOANKU ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FURNITURE, KNUOK9KD NOTES. ETC We want to supply rout money neeo without red tape or delay SKK W E THOMAS MGR- MEDFORD 8 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 45 So Uentrai. Orouna Floor Craterlan Theater Bidg Lie No S-I67-M-1RU Phune 139 DIAMOND LOANS ' Prompt and courteous service ML'DKOKD- FINANCE CO Over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768 Lie NO B-2UO Transfer HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices rignt 619 North Riverside Phone 616 BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO -Office 26 So Fir Phone 816 Prloer right Service guaranteed REINKINO TRANSFER CO - Long d:u..ue nauling Furniture cattle anything 1U N Fir Phone I0;a 0 Stuart TRUCKING AND STORAGE - Local and tong distance nauling. furni ture moving etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 F B Snmson Co Mail Tribune Daily Solution or Yesterday's Puzzle L Ultture of red and yellow f. Take away tS. Injury 14. Rubber 15. Provided 16. Food rlib 17 Statute It. Old exclama tion II. Filthy 21. Utility 28. Kequlrs 2b. Blbllral prlsst 24 Oet up 14. Exist 2. Railroad tie IL Kind of but terfly St., Roam about fdlr S4. Pig-pen . Story ts. More preclpl tous it. Disencumber i. Pronoun 45. American bU morlst i9. Purposes 41. Nocturnal bird 4t, Slender 60. Short for a man's name 51, Fusa It. Lick up with the tongue 65. Island south of Connec tlcut: abbr. II. Fanatical devotee or partisan IS. Accustoms: variant 10. Comes in IL Compulsion rowp SIHEMns E 5 I E E I E eMpJOe s t GUM mm S P I flgWB T A B Q M jA S MO V ETRjD 0 N P A L gjAlB L V TOD Bf RT p p u y I6 7 s If ii niiii--- " lIlLIBtl ? 20 P 3 32 H23 7A -rrrnr W M. &"L mi w' Wm Ww WM WA M' jMn.aik.xu M!L 'lMa Mk 25 34 37 SI38 31 40 H M 'm 41 If4 Ip" To -Z52 :lT'tt mss - ..i. jju So si S6 Sf - vfir bo . 4 ' 1 I 1 1 vMi'A I I 1 I I LEGAL NOTICES Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Jackson County. Western Loan & Building Company. a corporation, riawuii, vs. John Conlon, Etta L. Conlon, Olive S. Woolf. Jack Layton Woolf. a minor; Olive S. Woolf, as guardian of the person and estato of Jack son Layton woolf, a minor;' Ruth Brolly and John Doe Brolly, hus band of Ruth Brolly; Ned Burton Poole, a minor; Ruth C. Brolly, as guardian of the person and estate of Ned Burton Poole, a minor; John S. Orth. as executor of the estate of, Scott Woolf, deceased; Ray J. Van Zandt and Thelma Van Zandt, De fendants. To John Conlon, Etta L Conlon. Olive S. Woolf, Jack Layton Woolf, a minor; Olive S. Woolf, as guardian of the person, and estate of Jackson uayton wooir, a minor; ..Kutn urouy and John Doe Brolly, husband of Ruth Brolly; Ned Burton Poole, a minor; Ruth O. Brolly, aa guardian of the person and estate of Ned Bur ton Poole, a minor; John S. Orth, as executor of the esta'e of Scott Woolf. deceased; Ray J. Van Zandt and Thelma Van Zandt: In the name of the Stnt of Ore gon: You and each of you are here by required to appear 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 publication of this summons, said period of four (4) weeks being the time prescribed for publication hereof; and tf you fall to appear and answer salt! complaint for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In Its complaint, to-wit That a decree be entered that plain tiff have Judgment against the de fendants John Conlon and Etta u. Conlon for the sum of (940.55, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, from the 16th day of February, 1936; for the further sum of (56.00 lor search of title, to gether with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from March 30th, 1938: the further sum of (loo.oo, plaintiff's reasonable at torney's fees herein, and for plain tiff's costs and disbursements herein to be taxed, That plaintiff's mortgage, as set iortn in its complaint, upon the roi lowlng described real property In the City of Medford, Jnckson County. Oregon, to-wit: Lot Threo (3) In Block One (I) of Wolter Addition to the Town (now City) of Medford as the same Is numbered, designated and do -scribed on the official plat thereof now of record: and aald several amounts as herein before set forth, be decreed to be a first and prior lien upon the above aescrioed reaa property, prior ana superior to any right, title, Han. estate or interest oi the defendants herein, or any of them, therein or thereto; that BAld mortgfigo and Hen be fore closed and anld real property be sold for the satisfaction of the deoree prayed for. In the manner and as provided by law for the satisfaction of decree of this Court: that plain tiff be permitted to be a purchaser at sucn aaie: and ior aucn otner and further relief as to the Court shall seem eoultable In the premises. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered In said Court and cause on the 28th day of September, 1936, directing that this summons be aerv td by publication thereof onco eacn wock for four (4) consecutive weeks In the Mnll Tribune, a newspaper published in Jnckson County, Ore gon, September 39th, 1938, being the aato oi mo nrst publication tnereoi F. P. FARRELL, Room 10. Jackson County Bank Building, Medrord, Oregon Attorney for Plaintiff, Demography Is a branch of the act ence of statistics, dealing mainly with vital statistics. A charge of 13 cents a minute for street parking la levied In Swansea. Wales. In North Carolina the office of sheriff was the first to be filled by popular vote. Use Mall Irlnune want ads Cross-Word Puzzle . Daybreak 10. Ouraelvas 1L Vegetable 11. Merchant 10. Keel in tt. Term of ad dress 14. Corrode 16. Te pieces 17. Compound ethar 10. 8ir 11. Affirmative vote 14. Quieted ta. Solidify by cold II. Tree 17. Strang ' St. Stitch 89 Crony 40. Ancient Ro- mm official! 41. Negligent 44. Derisive shouts 47. Auction 49. Goad 6J June bug 14. Baby Ion Iia deity 17. Near 19. Not of the scale DOWN L Fruits of a certain tree I- Make full again I. Like t. Delicately naltlva I. Sticky atuff 6. Tolerated 7. Cancele t. Period COUHT HOUSE NEWS Furnished By tht Jackson it'unt) Abstract Co. lai K SUtb Stress Marriage License, Lewis L. Andrews and Inez X, Con- nell. William J. Callegan and On Hick- am. John w. Burrla and Irene O. Strowbridge. Elwyn s. Wlllton and Baal Mc- Oonagle. Oeorge w. Smelcer and Ethel Kar ris. Pred W. Dunn and Ruth K. Hans- cam. Walter P. Cochran and Vivian Col lins. John Kiel, Jr., and Irene Culler. Charles M. SAnto and Ethel 0. Hammers jr. Circuit Court Floy John vs. Dollar Lines et aL Damages. Dale Smyere vs. Dollar Lines et al. Damages. James A. Baldwin vm. Dollar Lines et al. Damages. Walter E. Meaaecar vs. Ines Mease car. Divorce. Hnney F. Barrett vs. P. L. Durkee et al, For money. H. O Messenger et al vs W. L. Van Houten et al. For money. Elsie Henderson vs. Carl Hender son. Divorce. State Industrial Accident Com. vs. Henry L. Van Dermark. Lien. State Industrial Accident Com. vs. Roas Crofton et al. Lien. Jack Steward va. Wilson Neathamer. Chattel lien. Curtis U Hopkins, Bereth P. Hop- kins. Walter J. Olmscheld and Myrtle I. Olmscheld. Incorporate as "South ern Oregon Salvage Co.," Medford. Jim Collins, Joe Bean, Charlie Clay Herb Grey and Eugene Thorndtke, File aaaumed buslneaa name of "False Friends Club" to conduct business of Share the Wealth. J. A. Perry et all, Ltuldatlng Com mittee of the Medford National Bank, vs. J. M. Nary, For money. Ralph Hooper ts. B L Qoln Chat tel lien J. A. Perry et al. Liquidating Com mittee the Medford National Bank, vs. J. M. Nary. Attachment Maude E. West va. Oeorge H. West Divorce. H. R. Morris, as Oak Street Oarage, vs. O. O. Howard. Chattel Hen H R Morris, aa Oak Street Oarage, vs. O. O. Howard. -Chattel Hen. John Denver et al vs. O. O. Alon darfer et al. Chattel lien, John Deaver et al vs. O. O. Alen derfer et al. Chattel Hen. John Deaver et al vs. O. O, McCul lorn. Chattel lien. Mead Motor Co. vs Ethel Somerson. Chatel lien. Hohlweg'e Top Shop va. Thomas H Robinson Chattel lien. E. H. Murray and Iva M. Murray aasume business namt of "Waffle Shop," Ashland Ore, Assumed busl uesa name certificate. H. B. Carter vs. City of Ashland. To determine title to real property and damages. Ethel Taylor vs. W. H, Lydlard and W. A. Gates, co-partners Damages Probate Court Estate of Thomai W. C Ing cade, de- oessed. Probate. Real Estate Transfer Ted E. Collins et ux to United States, W. D. to 8EU of 8E4 of Sec. Si; SW4 of NW14 of See. 83, Two. 31 S., R. 8 Eaat. B. M Nix et vlr to Louie Loeffler et ux. W. D. to lot 83. Happy Hollow Subdivision, unrecorded. Middle ton P. Stewart to Nannie A Stewart. Q. C. D. to land In Sec. 35 Twp. 86 8., R. 8 West. M. Mae Mann et vlr to W. H. 81- monds et ux W. D. to N'4 of 8W4 of NE4 of Bee. 80, Twp. 80 8., R. 3 West. Lottie L. Clements to Harry Olsen et ux, W. D. to N'A of HWii of Sec. 37; NH of NE4 of Sec. 38. Twp. 3ft 8., R. 1 West. W. H. SI mond et ux to W. E. Mann et ux Q. O. D to EVi of SEVi of Beo, 38, Twp. 84 8, R. 1 Eaat, Louisa R. Oreb to Fred Clark ee ux. W. D. to BWV4 of NBt4; 8EV4 of NWi4 of Beo. 11, Twp. 80 8., R. I West. John H Fuller et ux to James M. Firestone et ux. W. D. to 83 acres In Sec. 37, Twp. 38 8.. R. 1 West. Ollle Green to O. E. Pierce et ux W. D. to WJ4 of BE 14; of BW4 NW Of Sec. 38; NE',4 Of BE'4: SE' of BE'4 of Sec. 29, Twp. 87 8.. R. 1 East. John B. Henry to B. H. Zweck t ux, W. D. to NW'A of Sea. 38, Twp, 38 8., R. 8 East Qua H Samuels et ux to Sally Clark. W. D. to lot 13, block 4, Queen Anne Add., Medford. James M. Firestone et ux to John H. Fuller et ux? W. D. to 8. half lots 9, 10, 11 and 13. block B, Railroad Add., Ashland, Alice L. Glllta et vlr to Joseph A. Mason et ux-W. D. to NEV4 of SE4 of Bee. 7; NW4 of SW'4 of Bee. 8, Twp. 80 8., R 4 West. Elizabeth Breese to Ernest K. Dia mond et cir W. D. to lota 37, 38 and 30, Southern Oregon Home tract. Ashland. O. R. Jackson et ux to O. O. Rob ertaon et ux, W. D. to land 1 cDLC 78, Twp 87 8., R. 3 West. Elsie May Manson et ux to W. 0. McOlasson et ux. W. D. to 8.4 acres In DLC 00, Twp. 80 B R. 9 West. Boloman Anderson et ux to W. 0, McOlasson et ux. W. D. to 8.4 acres In DLO 00, Twp. 30 8., R. 3 West. Edward M. Brown et ux to Lpla J cline W. D. to lot on Main street. Ashland. A. O. Tollefaon to Glenn M. Huber et ux. W S. in Bee. 10, Twp. 87 8., R. I West Glenn M Huber et ux to A. O. Tol lefson, W. D. to lot 10, block 3, Page Add., Medford. Orant H. Nelson et ux to L. L San ders et ux, W, D. to part lots 1 and 3, 10 and 11, block 3, Siskiyou Helghta Add.. Medford. Constance Rosencrana to Charles T. Oault et ux. W. D. to lot on Palm street, Medford, . FOR PERSONAL LOANS OF ALL HONDS. W. ft. rnumas, 46 ft, Central (ountyBhiefs Howard District HOWARD, Sept. 39. Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sanderson and Mrs Melvln Martin and sou, Donnle. of Beagle called at the Sater home Mon day. The Griffin Creek and Howard ex tension units held a Joint meeting at the school house September 35. A report on the homcmakers' camp waa given by Mrs. Ruth Hood and Mrs. Rena Sater. Mrs. Walter Davis of Griffin Creek gave a report on the duties of the chairman and leaders of a unit. The duties of the secre tary were outlined by Mrs. R. E, L Vandex of Griffin Creek. The meet ing adjourned then bo that the units could hold separate bu&lnesa meet ings, then met again for lunch. Dur ing the luncheon each person Intro duced her right hand neighbor and told something about her, then the goose song was sung and a game of lotto waa enjoyed. In the afternoon Mrs. Mabel Mack gave a lecture on understanding Ourselves." One very Important thing brought out during the discussion of health waa that more typhoid fever a spread from soda fountains than from any other source, so tt pajs to bo careful whero you eat. Thirty-nine women enjoyed the meeting which Is the record at tendance so far. Mrs. T. 8. Abbott and Mrs. WU1 Dal ton of Klamath Falls were guests at the G. H. Nelson home September 34. Mrs. Abbott la Mrs. Nelson's sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. O. G Sater havo many friends In Bandon to whom they are extending sympathy The Satcn were married there In 1D27. Mrs. Sa ter taught In the high school and Mr. Sater worked In the Nestle 's food plant. Mr. and Mrs. John Kertles of Vi sa Ua, Calif., were guests at the Al bert Stocks home September 34 and 35. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sater and Derva Jeanne and her little friend, Barbara Meadows, visited the GUlettes In Cen tral Point and Mr, and Mrs. Horvey Htnea In Beagle September 37. Mrs. Wicker of Adams Lane has boon quite 111. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Sept. 39. (Spl.) AmerTcan union Sunday school Is do ing fine.. A good attendance la kept up. Mr. Still preached a fine ser mon. Margaret OUnea was leader for the young people's mooting. Mrs. Inch, rurnl supervisor, wus visiting the schools : September 33, Our school Is doing splendid, Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Grace ant the parents of a boy born September 10 at their home on Butte Palls high way. Mr. and Mra. O. E. Bellow, went visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bellows Sunday. O. L. Bellowa Is building a home for Mr and Mrs. Charles Hum phrey. Edwsrd Cowden found a cow Bun day that had been gone for two weeks. It strayed away and they are vsry glad to find It, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jack h&ve a new boy, born September 33. Both mother and baby are doing fine. Prances, Lois and John Braack and Everett Ecendorf were baptised Sun day, September 37, by Mr, Powell at Rees. Creek. Mr. Evendorf came home with Mr. Powell from the Lava Beds government camp for the baptismal services. The Reese Creek W. O. T. U. will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock at Oospel Mission church. Mra. Ella Mccormick, county W. O. T. U. president, will have charge of the meeting. It will be a temperance missionary meeting. All members are Invited to come. The Home and School circle will meet October 3 at the school house. All school patrons and parents are Invited to come at 3:80 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Commons en tertained with a community farewell party for then son. Charles, and Thomas Shearln September 33, The two young men left September 33 for Denver, Colo., to enter Bible school They will be gone a year or two. Thursday, September 34, Mr. and Mra. E. O. Poling and son, Oordon, and little daughter, Gloria and Mra. Poling', sister, Miss Lucille Lamb, all from Moorhead, Iowa, arrived on i. short vl.lt with the ladles' uncle and family, W. R. Lamb, They also vis. lied another uncle and family at Tal ent, Tom Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Homes, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Kstes and Ben Lamb of Talent. They were on their way to Ban Diego. Call!, to spend the winter. l Is their first trip west. Their father, V. O. Lamb, of Moorhead, Iowa. I. a brother ol W. it- Tom and Ben Lamb, Friday evening the vlsltora and Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Lamb were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O, E. Lamb of Derby and family; also other relatives. Mra. Sarah Holiday of Ashland Is visiting In our community for several days with Mrs. Mary Brown, Mra. Ralph Merrltt, Mrs. W. R. Lamb and Mrs. Dora Vestal. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Albers and son, Bobby, ana daunter, Barbara, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mra. Wil fred Jack September 37. Vlsltora of Mr, and Mrs. Merle Jack September 37 were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey. Mrs. Msry Mo Dowell, Mrs. French, Ned Joffrle, Helen Jsmlson, FT Us and Arch Nash. Louella Robinson, Scottsboro, Ala., negress, gsve birth to three set. of triplets In eight years. Buckingham's los Cream, CanJy e. Party Specials. The Crest 330 S. Cent OUN REPAIRS. Expert gunsmiths Sims Bros., 33 N Fir. Oun sights. AUTO LOANS AND HEPINANCIHO W. B. Thomas, .6 S. Ceuual. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Sept. 39. (Spl.) Ladles' club will meet at th. hAmA oi Mrs. oeo. McDonough Thursda7. Mrs. Karner Is assisting Mrs. Ms Donough with rejreshments. Sams Valley student bod will nn. sent its first play ol the season lucres uranama" at the school Oct. 9. This Is a three-act comedy, drama. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Taylor of Ber keley, Calif., who have been vlaltliuj their relatives, the Rogers, left last week for their home. The local Orange will sponsor Ito ai.nuai "booster night" Wednesday. All Grangers and their famine an invited to attend. The Grange Kacle Point Oranre Eagle Point Orange will obaert. "booster night" on Wednesday, start ing at 7:30 p. m. There wUl be a complete entertainment program. In cluding eats, plays, dancing and music. A good time Is assured all at tending. Everybody welcome. Applegate Orange Pot-luck sunoer waa .nim-t w. many Applegato grangers. September 25. An Interesting meeting followed. Evangollne Plttock was reinstated In tho grange Thomas Elliott sn Hazol Mo Nernoy were obligated la tho third and fourth deirrm. i. . Wilcox was obligated In the first and second degrees, The Home Economics oluh hi. msn announced a special meeting Octobor first at Martha Mee'a for the purpose of discussing- the eommimiM fair. An excellent report from the educational committee was heard suggesting that farmers learn front experience on last year'a crop to Im prove on' next year's crops. An Interesting lltoiary program was given by the lecturer. It consisted et songs by the grange: some discus, la ol the community fair to be held Oc tober 31; and a duet by Martha Me. ana Margaret Knutzen accompanied at the nlano bv Lois Mt.h.n Cordy, Jackson county horticulturist. nave an interesting tslk on pruning b,nca anu Biiruos. Annual Orange Booster night will be held at Applcgate hall Wednesday at S p. m. The publlo Is welcome. Saturday night, October 8, a tlsnos SDOnsorwl ho U- ,nnI.M.. ' "fCKft. w wrong. will be given at ADolecata hall. mi.. sourl Plat orchestra has been secured ior tne event and a good time It promised. An apology Is here given to num bers of the Annleast nrinn K- their publicity sgent, for the delay of the last report. . Meteorological Report September 39, 1836. forecasts Medford and vlclnltv, ii Anf-i. and Wednesday; not much change la temperature. Oregon: Pair tonight and Wednes day but low oloud or foggy on coast and In western valleys; not much change In temperature. ' Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 89; lowest, 41. Total monthly precipitation, 0J. Inch; deflcelncy for the month, 0.H Inch. Total rjreclnltAMnn aln- a-n- tember 1, 193s, 035 inch; deficiency iur tne season, o.ll men. Relative humlrlltv at a n m -- day 13 per cent; a.' m, today, M per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 8:07 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 8:99 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 a. tn, 120 Meridian Tim.. mpinr m a 1 I 01X7 P 5? P r r r " Boise ... Boston Chicago - 74 48 Clear 73 44 Clear 64 94 .03 P.CdT. 98 86 at Cloudy 00 90 Clear 70 43 Clear 80 60 Clear 91 49 Clear 68 64 M Cloudy 64 93 T. Cloudy 88 98 Clear 88 93 Cloudy 78 40 Clear 84 46 Smoky 68 86 Clear 68 68 Clear 73 90 Cloudy 78 44 Clear 80 63 Clear 78 68 Cloudy Denver Eureka '-. Helena Los Angeles MEDFORD . New York . Omsha ,. i Phoenix . Portlsnd . Reno . Rosebury m Salt Lake City . TORONTO, Sept. 38. (AP) On two unborn babies depended today the fate of a unique fortune as To ronto's 1000,000 stork marathon near ed Its dramatic close. Their birth be Tore October 81 would place tlv. women In a tie for the half million dollar, eccentrlo Charlea Vance Millar bequeathed to the Toronto mother bearing the most children In the 10 years after hi. death. Under an interpretation of the will, dead Infants count a. much a Vhoat who sr. all v..