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MEDFORD MATL THTBTTNTE, rEDFORD, OREGON, TTEPyESPAT, SEPTEMBER 30. 1935. C7 ZE2 1 gaad rtsrv ad on Ibis page You will probably tlnd exactly tba things fou Have oeeD poking tot oi sale 01 trade (or unused axtiolee you may nave Searob foul attic oi store-room - you ' maj tlnd many thing other are seek ing end De able to realize im mediate cash U what fou want lent here advertise (oi It Tribune Classified ads are inexpensive effective! RATES pet word urst insertion (Minimum 16c) Hon additional Insertion, per word . ( Minimum too) Per line per month without copy changes U( Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND jqSX Boy's glasses, metal frame. Call 41B-W. Reward. JX)ST Sunday night, man's brown suit coat, Devween jvcwiinuis a, m ter and Berrydale. Reward, Re turn to RelfiMng Transfer. Tel, 333. ' LOST Young yellow Jersey cow branded (YW on right hip. Find er please call b-X-3 Eagle Point or write G. E. uowaen, ,agic romv. LOST- -If dog missing, call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Dla ' mond Cafe. WANTED MALE HELP I WANTED Pear pickers, long Job. f ' Phone 611-J-l. WANTED By young strong, capable 3 conscientious young man. clerics! t or manual Job. Will do anything, j Have had temporary clerical work I with Rogue river national forest i service which will give oest of ret- J erencca. Reply Box 38, Mall Trlb- I une. WANTED Boys to sell newspapers afternoons. Apply Mall Tribune. W ANTED SITU ATIONS M1DDLEAGED woman wants work In motherless home or cooking (or small family. Good cook. Referen ces. Box 372, Tribune. COMPETENT woman wants work by day or hour. Call 1406. WANTED Day work. Mrs. W. Hutch lngs, 204 S. Orape St. EXPERIENCED stenographer wants part or full time work. Good refer ences. P. O. Box 731. Medford. Tel 1233. LADY wishes to manage apartment nouse in excnange lor ri-iitai ui apartment. Box 6705, iTioune. WANTED Typing work to be done In my home or at otuce. inez Miner 316 Bessie Street. Medford. WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Set of heavy work harness and 4-wheel trailer. i;iyne jjaiuer- ston. Box 20-B, Appiegate. WANTED Room and board for 3- year-old child and mother. Mother employee, lau av 411 Hca Maw son. LAUNDRY wanted, 1400 West Sun. set Ave. WANTED Cletrac or tractor; for sale 2 horses, 1600 and 1800 lbs. Also r t ' f Ire-kllled stumpage. rnone aui, Jacksonville. Henry Manklns. WANTED Orchestra to play Satur day night at Dutch Mill, Klamath Junction. WANTED Large brooder stove, 14-F-32. WANTED Good stock saddle. Rea- . souable. Pay casn. pnone WANTED 250 frame customers let us frame your portraits. . 60c to (4.50 . . Call at the Kennell Ellis Studio for a personal selection. WANTED Laundry, men's or family -'Mrs. Huson. Phone 1345-M. WANTED Will pay top prices for good used furniture, rsnges. beat ers, etc HOLBROOK As ANDREWB Fire Hall Bldg 6th 8t.-Pront Tel 641 JUNK Highest prices paid (oi brass radiators, copper storage oa.teries aluminum and other metaia Scrap Iron small or largt tots pipe ano machinery wool ano cot- tton rags. Innr tubes WUJ pilW will l.iLCICO- ww Hides. Pelts. Wool Mohair Household oodt furniture stoves bought or sold. MEDrORD BAHGAIN HOUSE Wanted Lamb wool See the Med ford Bargain House. 27 No urape 4 WANTED You to look at mv oar- gains almost ne clothing for all the family 618 g Main : HIGHEST PRICES paid tor furniture ana household goods, pnone iuc WANT TO BUY Some good fuung D.-eedlng ewes V J Phlllppl HoieJ Orsnd Medford FOR RENT H0USE3 FOR RENT 4 -room partly furnished hou.e on Thomas road, 15.'X. Kev at Dark's Grocery. UNFURNISHED house,"l27rk. River side. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, well furnished: either etectrle or wood range. 701 West 11th . ITJR RENT 5 -room msdrrr. h:iie nsr schools. Call at S20 Dakota, after 6 o'clock, t FOR RENT RCOM BOARD WANTED Middle-aged man to room au ooaro; neatea room; (26.00. m o. mversiao. ROOM and board. Reasonable rate. n4o nest otn. FOR RENT Rooms and board, tea. sonaoie 320 E Main St., Medford FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished 3 and 3-room nparimenta. 618 N. Central. FOR RENT Modern furnished an.rt. ment, 9ie East Main. Call Butler at iyo or U17-W. BACHELOR apt., 446 8. Front. FOR RENT Bachelor apartment, and rooms. 414 S. Riverside. TORN. APTa. 118 Aimond street. FURNISHED lower apartment; adults oio n. oaruett. FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished apts wiwi aicotric conveniences- in. quire sue oo uakdaie. APT FOR RENT - FrlKldalr heat overstuffed private bath, olost la bub w Mam. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS NICE ROOM for rent, 718 So oakdale. ru rent Pleasant front room downstairs, to adults only. 818 w iuin. HEATED room, private home for bus mess people, los Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 14 store room. Inquire at ouri.etc s, oo. uentrai. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Span of mares. 3200 lbs. for good light car. Orval Chlldreth tcoss ijane. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE for lumber, nouse in central point. All dear. Geo. F. Wright, Central Point. Ore FOR SALE or TRADE 380 acres wood iana, Dooy nr and laurel. 11 miles irom Meoioro. Good roads. Tel 04U-K. WANT Small farm or dairy foi Med torq ;ncome Box 36B0, Xrlbune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE or would lease thirteen ncres, 6-room modern house. Also mountain ranch close In, Emms Moore, ft mi. s. of Talent on hlgn. way. 1 ACRES, 4-roora house, store. room, sleeping porch; 3 chicken houses; good bricked well, Bear creek bottom loam, part alfalfa, 1 miles from Central Point 7S dnwn 11 month, which lncluu.es Int. and taxes. Bal. (626. Write P. O. Box au, Meaiora. FOR SALE 6 room house, on paved street, lurnisneo. (1.060. (B50 cash lbii owner, loio-j or B72-J. FULLY Improved and reconditioned seven acres for sale or trade for rortiano property, pnons 1266 Med ford or E. N. Stldd, Ashland Hotel I'A ACRES. 4 -room house, store room, sleeping porch: 2 chicken houses, good brioked well, Bear creek loam, part alfalfa. 114 miles uuiii ventral romt. 90 down, (11 month which Includes lnt and taxes. Bal. (825. Write P. o. Box box eu, Meaiord. FOR SALE By Owner, three-room modern home. East Side. (300 down ana (17 per month on balance Including Interest. Price (900 on terms. (760 casn. can at 118 Wll lamette Ave. 6 AND 10 ACitlS tracts Only (10 down., (6 month. Mostly fine level sun, on pavement, water ana elec tricity. 80 TO 80 ACRE tracts Mostly level fine sou. on pavement. Electrtcltv. water. (50 down. (10 month, near u. pass. Montgomery, owner, Jack' son Hotel, Medford. FOR SALE 6-ruom modern house in Ashland. Trees; near park; uve minutea walk from post orrice (875.00, (250 00 down, for one week sia so. oakdale. WHEN you think Jt real estate think OI BROWN As WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent, jackson co'ii ty Blng at Loan AssU FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Work horses, one 1800-lb. 6-yoar-old. Roy Howard, Ross Lane. FOR SALE Nice, suckling colt. J. 1. ronton, xaient. LARGE horse or exchange for small team or tractor. Tel. 258-J. CLOSING-OUT SALE Farm and gar- aen toots, nousenoid furniture breakfast set, pressure cooked can ned fruit and vegetables. Gould' 1 mile south of Talent, on highway Tel. Ashland 371-R-l. BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs Route 4 got i3 apring at rei 437-M FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Colored pullet fryere. dressed. Telephone 3-F-21, or Mrs. Llttlefleld, Phoenix. FOft SALE Ressonable. Hansen leg- norns ana Ausirawmie pullets. 0 mo. Some laying now. Overstocked H. w. Crocker, Buckshot road, Rt. 4. Box 90. FOR 8ALE D0US PET8 WIRE-HAIR puppies very reasonable. Also scottie ana Pekingese, 3 miles south on highway. DOO FOR 8ALE Springer Spaniel, 8 months 01a. Martin, Beroen Apts. FOR 8ALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR CLEAN-UP SALE LATE MODELS EASY TERMS 19A3 Chrysler 8. 5-pessenger coupe !9?,S Chrysler 6 sedan. 1915 Plymouth Deluxe sedan. 1P33 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan. 1934 V-8 sedan. 1932 Chevrolet coupe. 1931 Pord sedan. 1930 Hudson sedan. A good selection of others to -choose from. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1930 Chrysler and Ply mouth demonstratora. Save up to (300. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE 1936 Oldsmoblle six tour ing sedan In perfect condition (260 less than new price. Jackson- vllle-Phoenlx road, Route 1. Box 184. rnone &3U-J-S. call evenings. FOR SALE '34 Ford DeLuxe coach Perfect condition, 121 N. Grape St. FOR SALE 1933 P. B. Plymouth ooupe. call 1123 No. central. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Small cash register, good conaiuou; priced upnt. Tel? 223. TOMATOES for sale. Bring boxes and pick, 35o lug. T. 3, Parsons, pnoeuix. FOR SALE Ripe Snow apples, 65c pox. sgonei a Day, south nr. FOR BALE Apples. Winter Banana ana ueuoioue, jonstnant, New towns. Near Lem Hughes, Fern Valley. Will Gentry. FOR SALE Baby enu with Simmons mattress and baby scales. Tel. 1674 FOR SALE Grapes. East end Spring at. FOR SALE Ideal Veoto heater, (10. pnone 571-J-3. FOR SALE Cheap, one Great West ern oak heater, one bedroom rug, 7M x 10. 1128 West lOtn St. CHRISTMAS 18 COMING Don't wor- ry about gifts twelve photographa please twelve friends. Our Xmas Specials are now on. Call 329, the Kennel Ellis Studio. iPLES-ebhard'sicVrUra'rpolnt,n)4 mile norm Bear creak bridge. FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious Spltzenberg and Newtown apples Not over 35o box. Orchard run Bring oontalners. Joe Kantor, Route 4, Box 287. BENNETT apples. Picked or windfalls. O. V. Myers. Tel. 258-J. PRICES SLASHED on 1938 home radios to make room for our new 1937 line. Quantity limited. Flra atone Auto Supply & Service Store 0th and Riverside, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE Nice tomatoes. 60o 100 lbs. You pick and bring boxes Calhoun Ranch, I mile 8. W. of Phoenix. FOR SALE; Mimeograph, automatlo ieea, (70. 92 Ailda St., Ashland FOR SALE STARK'S DELICIOUS RED APPLES. (1 40 per box. 8GOBEL & DAY South Fir WE HAVE three augntly used car raaios at a great saving. Let us ahow them to you Firestone Auto ejuppiy & Service Store. Ninth and Riverside. Phone 020. USED TIRES and Tubes at low cost to clean our stocks out. Most all sizes available. Firestone Auto Sup ply As Service Store, Ninth and Riv erside. Phone 620, ROOFING All kinds done by men oi experience, call Webb & carton. 370. GLASS All kinds replaced We call and deliver, no extra charge, call Webb it Carton. 270. FOR SALE) Oats and vetch seed. mixed, for cover crops, price reas onable. Oregon Orchard, phone 468-J-l. FOR SALE Cheap, flu dirt. Tel 1534-Y. FOR SALE; Grapes now ripe J A Manke. 4 miles west of Medford FOR SALE Hoppei for sawdust burner witn barrie plate Aimos' new Bargain Cai ai Mall Tribune FOR SALE Bated good alfalla ano straw, u r smitn. across irom Talent school. Phone Asm and 373-J-l. FOR SALE Apples Tel 133-L BUSINE8S CHANCES FOR LEASE Ressonsble terms, ser vice station opposite Pine Cone. Phone 953, Medford, for Informa tion. LEASE Whole Interest In service station on Crater Lake Hwy.; for sale to right party. If Interested write P. O. Box 1074. Medford. ROOFING COMPLETE ROOFINO SERVICE Composition, Shingles and Built-up roois. rnone oeu. rree estimste Easy monthly payments. ROGUE RIVER ROOFINO CO., 132 West Main. ROOFING Bring your roof troubles to us. uia roois repairea. Dew roofs appuea. faoco prouuets. Ekeraon Faint and Root store, 38 4. Bart lett. Phone 343. PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avon. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful advice on all affairs of life. Tells your past, present, and future. If In doubt at to what step to take, conault Madam Avon today; tomor row may be too late. Good advice In time, saves many worries and many dollars. Ssttsfactlon guaran teed rteaaings aauy. nours 10 a. m to 9 P. M. Located at Rlnbow Auto camp. 1746 No. Riverside. Cabin 2 MISCELLANEOUS WILL MOUNT your game specimens. make your niaea into beautiful rugs, at prices you can afford. A. F. Aaams, scientific taxidermist, 145 No. Ivy St. Out of the high rent district. LADIES Bring your fur coats and lurs lor resemcing, at reasonable prices. Mrs. A. F. Adams. 146 No Ivy St. PAINT Your House. glfiOO to 196.00 Tinting, papering 12 60 to W 00 rvr room. Labor and material com plete. Call Webb fcnd Carlon. 370 BETTER RE BOH E JOB at a savlnf PrW Oarage. 801 No Ontral. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chiropractor M NEL&ON Cti.ropractor N. O. 14 flerrtc 1212 W lOti fcipert Window Cteanrra. LITl OEOKOE OO 11 - Tel 1173 Bouse cleaning tiooi waxing ort enuj ru cleaning t-uo uauisuriag. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSUKANCK AHSTRAt'TS ESCROW MURRAV ABSTRACT OO.-Abstracu of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HaIOHT Tetoher OI Piano Accredited Teacher Mel 'c.'iord Modern f'lano Metbod. StU' dio. 318 Liberty Hullhlng. J'he rasiiliin ifhop. THE FASHION SHOP 808 0. S Nat'l Bank Bunding ursasrnaking Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New location. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK FURNITUHB. ENDORSED NOTES, BTC. , We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W E. THOMAS MOR. MEDFOHD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 46 So Central, Ground Floor -Orateriao rbeatei Bldg Uo No S-I67-M-I80 Phone 139 DIAMOND LOANS Prompt ana courteous service MKDKHII) FINANCE CO. Over Farmers at Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 788 Llo No. 8-200 I'ramirer. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices tight 818 North Riverside Phone 816 BADS TRANSFER 8t STORAGE OO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 315 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NKING TRANSFER CO - Long distance hauling . Furniture cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1038 O Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE - Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving eta Reasonable rates Tel 833 F E Samson Co LEGAL NOTICES Registration for the Novemher elen. tlon closes October 3rd. If you have moved to another precinct since your last registration or have failed to vote lor tne last two years you should re register, otherwise It la not necessary J. M, UAnlbtt, County Clerk Notice of sheriff's sale. By Virtue Of an exectltlnn In fnr. closure duly Issued out of and undor nlo aeai ui tuo circuit utfdri of thn State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 4th day of September. 1936. In a certain action therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Archie 8 Evans and, Gertrude L. Evans, hus band and wife; J. D. Taylor and Flor enco E. Taylor, husband and wife; and the Rogue River National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, aud each of them, the defendants, for the sum of (5804 51, with Interest at the rate of 514 per annum on (3062.45 thereof from April 7th, 1938, and with Interest at 6 per annum on (1671.80 thereof from April 7th. 1036. with costs and disbursements taxed at (33 10. which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 4th day of September,- 1936. Notice la hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execution, I will on the 10th day of October. 1938 at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. In Jackson County. Ore gon, otter for sale and will sell at publlo auction for cash to the hit. eat bidder, to satisfy said Judgment. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Wood 7. Timber tree of New Zea land .1. Excite to action 14. Ot or belong ing to win ter 16. Word of re fusal if. Young frog II. At home II. Chemical suf fix 31. Employers 22. A king of Judah 3s. Persona In terest II. Long drink: colloq. II. Follows 29. Kind 3L Supplication 32. KlnKdom of which Bag dad la ths capital 33. Wretchedness Solution of Yeiterday'i Puzzle QRANGEDEDUClTfr l EiS i o nIIe Ir a S E R iEiCODlL AWiLIAl VI LEjUSEiNE Ea EkliRJSEllI S L E EP E RiS AT Y ENDS jaolwlL-ilslL. 1 1 ImI IMS 4L Rose-red cm 46. Japanese coin 47. Artincifl! language 48. Polluted 60. Aecompltih 6L Landed prop da. rroper 38 Hebrew meaa- 61. Keenrieu of !. Brtrly Joint 91. Kant Indian .0. Ooddesa of the cedar h&rveat II. Spirited boraei HP '7 HP zzzmwmwzzz 27 28 wT'30 IIIpili III m if5"0 "1 1 1 1 1 EH 1 1 1 1 together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title) and Inter est that the said defendants. Archie B. Evans and Gertrude l: Evans, bus band snd wife; R. 8. Derrick; J. W. Shattuck and Jane Doe Shattuck, husband and wife; D. J. Hamilton; William 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 wife; Am elia F. Toft, a widow; C. 8. 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 lath 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 Quartor of Section Twenty-one. 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 ruunlng West 60 rods on the North line of said Quarter-Quarter: thence South 136 rods, more or less to center of Evans Creek, thence up tho center mean der line of aald Evans Croek In an Easterly direction to the East Une oi tne Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Twenty-eight, said Township aud Range, thonce North on aald Quarter-Quarter line and East line oi tne soutnwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-one, said Township and Range to the place of beginning, contain ing 40 acres, and being situated In Jackson County, state of Oregon. Togother with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evldenoe, and Together with the tenemente. hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. Dated tills 4th day of September. 1936. 8YD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution in fore; closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 31st day of Sep tember. 1938. In a certain action therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Agnes Isaacs Merrell and the Medford National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, and each of them, the defendants, for the sum of (1.409.26 with Interest at the rate of 6', 4 per annum on (944.30 thereof from July 3rd, 1936, and with Interest at 5 per annum on (t95.67 thcreo! from July 3rd, 1938, with costs and disbursements taxed at (30.20, whlcn Judgment was enrolled and docketea In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 31st day of Sep tember, 1930. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of tho said exe cution. I will on the 34th day of October, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at tho front door of the Courthouse In tho Olty of Medford. In Jackson county, Oregon, offer for jale and will soil at publlo auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy aald Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title ano interest tnat tne said defendants Agnoss Isaacs Merrell and Norman J Merrell, wife and husband; Jay R Dloklnson and Theresa M. Dlcklnaon husband and wife; A. D. Hall and Jane Doe Hall, whose true name Is Faye J. Hall, husband and wife; Fred Sander and Jane Doe Sander, whoso true name Is Charity Sander, hus band and wife; The Kimball Fruit company, incorporated, a corpora- tiuii; otuto oi vregon; Meoiord na tional Farm Loan Association, a cor poration, had on the 20th day of Cross -Word Puzzle I. Lubrtcatet I. 8 mall mound to support coif ball 10. Exist 11. Dried rraoe 13. Meaiurtment by the ell IT. Hebrew letter 30 P oil nee 82, Rou see from leap 24. One who ar ranges and places away for futura reference 35. Sailing vessel 27. Gaelic tea god 3. Utter 29. Concealed 20. Barren soil! Hcotch 22. Anchored 34. Lay upon 21. Required 17. Complements of mortlaea 41. Greek letter 42, The Bouihwar wind 42. Island of New York state: ahbr. 44. Alack 45, Party 48, rather 49. Payable B2. An far as 14. Pronoun ID DOWN V Lord under Irish tribal law I. Laundry ma chine I. Japanese weight 4. Except I. Urother ot Jacob I. Anarchlnte 7. Norse sod of thunder April, 1918, or now have In and to tne following described property, sit uated In the County of Jackson, State vi utigun, vo-wit: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section Bight, Township Thirty-seven South, Range One West of the Willamette Meridian, and from said point of beginning running thence East 34 chains, thence South 30 chains, thence West 4 chains, thence North 11 chains, thence West 10 chslns, thence South 3 chains, thence West 10 chains, thence North 11 chains to the place of commenc ing, containing 28 acrea, more or less, and being situated lu Jack son County, state of Oregon. Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated this 33rd day of September. 1936. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior Oeneral Land office at Roseburg, Oregon. September 22nd, 1936. Notice is hereby given that Lena Mabel Alworth, formerly Lena Mabel Helms, of Trail, Oregon, who. on October 36th, 1937, mado Homestead entry, Serial No. 017684, for WViSEH and S!4SW4, sectlou 11, Township 34 S., Range IE., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year Proof, to establish oiatm to the land above desorlbed before Victor A. Tenkwald. U. s. Com. mlssloner, at Medford, Oregon, on the aiat aay oi uctooer, 1936. Claimant names as wltnosses; Ethel Casey, of Trail, Ore. Jamea Casey, of Trail. Ore. Henry Frances, of Butte Falls, Ore. Fred Borta, of Medford, Ore. GEORGE FINLEY, Register Notice or Nllrrlff's Bale. Bv virtue of an execution In fore. closure duly Issued out of and under tne seal oi tne uirouit court or tne State of Oregon, In and for tha Comi ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on tne 28th day ot September 1030, In a certain action therein, wnerein Fidelity Building and Loon AsauoiBMon, corporation, as flam tiff, recovered ludument against Mrs N. N. Davis, the defendant, for the sum or Five Hundred Forty-three and 76-100 (1543.76) Dollars, with Interev. thereon at tha rat of ten (10) per oent per annum from September HB, 1938, with coats and disbursements taxed at S20.00, and the further sum of S76.00 as attorney's fees, which Judgment wss enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's otfioe of said Court In aam county on tne aath day of Sep tember. 193fl. Notice la hereby nlven that, pur suant to the terms of the aald exe cution, I will on the 31at dav of October, 1036, at 10:00 o'clock a. m , at the front door of the Courthouso In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at publlo auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costa of tms sate, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the riant, title and Interest that the said defendants. N. N. Davis, Mrs. N. N. Davis, Bva Jenlson and Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, a corporation, had on the 38th day of September, 1036, or now have In and to the following de. acrlbed property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Starting at tha N. W. corner of Lot 1. In Bee. 13, In Twp. 87, Soutn of Range 3 West of w. M., running thence East 806.03 feet; thence South 3340 feet to the place of be ginning; thence from this begin ning point South 303 feet; thence West 300.03 feet: thence North 303 feet: thenco East 800.03 feet to the place of beginning, containing 3 acrea, more or lesa and designated as Lot 13, Howard Park. Dated this 30th day of September. 1038. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. TBEKA, Sept. 80 (Spl.) The peo ple of southern Oregon, the Medford Elk. band, the Medford Crater club and the Ashland Kiltie band, particu larly were given loud praise by offl cam and members of the Yreka Mln ore and Oold Diggers today aa a re sult of the excellent turnout from that section to the Yreka Oold ltush A. H. Banwell of the Melford Ormm.be- of Commerce, stated while her' that 3500 registered at the chamber there to make the trip here. ano estimated that at leaat 3000 ac. tually were present from that vlcln. lty. The Crater olub, which turned out In costume, and which won firat prize In the big parade Sunday for their entry, not only won much praise from ths two sponsoring organisa tions here, but through tha dlatrlbu tlon of many boxes of apples and pears which were passed out bj girls frcm their parade float, won the per- eonai thanks from thousands of spec tators. The Medford Elk band financed their own trip here and added much color to the parade. Officers of the Miners today stated that the band memben were entitled to much cred it ror their part In making the pa rade a success. The Ashland Klitlea. always a favorite, with their baglpes and novel uniforms, was one of the br'eht spots In the parade. Tha of floirs said that the wonderful coop eration shown by these southern Ore gon organizations and Individuals, was one of the biggest factors In put-tins- over the 1036 show. HOOD IS APPOINTED ON PORT COMMISSION PORTLAND, Sept 30. (Hfi Gover nor Martin yesterday named D. O. Hood, former director of the state bucget, to tna Port of Portland com mitslon. He succeeded Phil Metschan, who brought to a close 18 years ol service to devote more time to private burlness, Hood's appointment must be con firmed by the leglalsture'e Interim committee. Use Mall Tribune vtMQt ada. SOUTHERN OREGON WfNS YREKA PRAISE WITH BIG TURNOUT News Behind the News (Continued 1929 aver. . 1930 . , 1031 1933 ,. 1938 1034 . 1938 .. Sept. . 1036 Jan, ... Feb March April . May June . July ., . 119 . 86 . 81 . 64 , 76 . 79 . 90 . 80 . 98 . 94 . 93 . 100 . 101 . 103 , 107 107 . 106 104.8 91.5 77.4 64.3 69.0 78.0 82.1 81.9 84.9 84.0 84 3 84.9 85 8 86.3 87.T 88.6 88.9 Aug. Sept. Current trends In Individual llnea augur well for the last quarter of the year. Autos are looking ahead to big business. The 4,400,000 car output In the model-year Just closed haa been exceeded few times in tho history of the industry. No important stocks are left over. Steel has been hitting around 76 per oent capacity. The Increase In prices H.uui,u,y wnooped tnia Iigure up be yond natural level, but will have no permanent effect. Textiles are run ning high, but no one knowa yot whether the September expansion was up to seasonal expectations. Freight loadlnga are going to top 800,000 cars, which mcana the rails are going to show a good profit for tha third quar ter and a substantial profit for the year. This will help the railroad sup ply Industries, Including lumber, steel and equipment. Thus the snowball of cumulative Improvement continues to enlarge It. aclf automatically on the up-hill rush In somewhat the same proportions It gathered alri and momentum on the down-hill depression roll. The government put about 180, 000.000 a month Into the building In. dustry In July and August which swelled that Indox beyond Its normal site. In fact, more than half of the total volume of contraots awarded during these two months were pub licly financed The real situation of the building Industry Is shown, however, In flgurea on privately financed oontracta, A comparison of the recent period this year with the same period laat year Communications Another pioneer Protests, To the Editor: I see In last Sunday'a Tribune that you are at a loss to find a real pin neer, can only find ono and he In blind and deaf, I don't think vou Know wnicn one of the boys I am I am 86 last April 3. I crossed tha plain in 1883 and I am writing this note witnouc glasses; don't suppose you can read It, but I am American and a good Democrat. I have been here in this county In real estate and at a notary publlo and paid taxes for over 36 years, but I did not advsrtlse much. I have done lota of business until the last two yeara. If you should meet Brown 8c White or J, w. Wakefield, they knew me, I've been right here In Talent In real estate buslneea and notary publlo since 1007. J. 0. MASON, Box 877, Talent, ore P. S, If you should want me to apologize for writing such a letter, aa am writing without glasses, you can find an old plopeer at Talent. Register Before 'Tli Too Late. To the Editor: I urge upon tha cltlzena the necessity of being prop erly registered and remind you that Saturday, October 8, la ths laat day for registration, On November 8, I urge you to us your ballot, remem bering that the privilege of the ballot I our heritage as direct result of the supreme effort and tacrine on the part of the founders of this great nation. A democracy within republic de pend upon ths Intelligence and good will of Its citizenry. Indifference to the ballot; apathy at the polla, weak ena the basic principle of self-government, we cannot have a govern ment of the people and for th peo ple, unless It Is also by the people. The will, convlctlona and Ideals of a free people form the rich aoll from which our government drawa Ita spir itual sustenance. Though America Is among the youngest nation of tho earth, her form of government 1 the oldest. The Constitution bequeathed to us by the forefathera haa stood the test of time, because It preserve u from both the tyranny of centralization and the anarchy of decentralization In government, It la neither the rule of the right wing nor of th left, but represent the wise middle course of moderation; of checka and balances; th perfeot poise of power, harmonized to meet the needs ot free people, whereby they can auo ceasfully rule themselves. Europe Is aflame, with battle Unas sharply drawn. Fascist and dicta tors desperately atrlve to stem the International tide of communism, which has risen out of Russia and la now spresdlng Its menace, engulfing one nation after another. Amid world confualon It behooves us to hold the even tenure of our way; grateful for our proud heritage; sure of our position aa government torch bearer among the nations, and ever mindful of Washington' fare well warning "that th free Consti tution which is th work of your hands, be sacredly maintained, watch ing for Ha preservation with Jealous anxiety; discountenancing whatever may suggest even suspicion th.it It csn In any event be abandoned '' On November 8, when we come to vote, may we be guided by the advice of the Sitgfrof Montlce.lo, th im mortal Jeffersou. who maintained 1 f! a 3 i r from Png Ono.) 8 2 0 E. 3 5 S S i! 109.1 88,7 67.J 45.3 47.5 61.9 70.3 72. 1 73.3 73.3 76.3 77.9 79.3 79.6 773 81 0 83.0 108 93 75 66 68 62 . 83 62 70 70 66 69 70 70 73 70 73 111 103 , 93 89 87 78 79 81 79 80 117 93 63 38 37 32 87 43 81 53 47 48 48 62 59 86 83 96.3 86.4 73.9 84.8 66.9 74.8 80 O 80.7 80.8 0Jl 79.8 79.7 78.8 tti 80.1 81.8 81.4 88 91 88 87 ahowa the following totals In million of dollara: 1088 1038 83 141 78 138 70 lit July August ...... M September (est.) The dramatle quality of Mr. Mor genthau'a performance as reacuar of the British pound waa hailed by all the critics. They thought he waa co loasal. In fact, he effectively covered up aome bad flawa In the acrlpt. For one thing, the plot seemed far fetched. It will be difficult for any monetary expert to stretch his Imagi nation to the point of believing that the Russian sale of 1,000,000 pounds would materially affect the valu ol British money. That amount (8S.00O,. 000) is peanuts In the international monetary game where no on can sit In without a couple of billion I chips. For another thing, the Brltlah have a stabilisation fund of their own, whloh haa been protecting the pound for some year without Mr. Morgen thau'a help.' Thirdly, the Russian explanation of the sale eounds logical. The amount la Juat about what the Russians would need to replenish their New York bank balance In view of their announced withdrawal. The dramatisation, however, wa a. good way to stress the new under standing between Washington. Lon don and Paris, at least, for those who do not understand foreign exchange. It will not help our relatione with Moscow, but no one Is worrying very muoh about that. that "the whole art of government oonsljts In being honest." , A LOYAL SUBSCRIBER. (Name on file.) Medford, September 37. E E AND SELF HOOD RIVER, Sept. toPf o. vld strachsn, 61, rancner in the Dm district, and his wife, Lillian, 48, died yesterday as th result of a bit ter quarrel over damage to th family automobile. Sheriff William IJdlck said Strachan killed his wlf with a shot-gun and then turned th wea pon on himself. Aftor killing hi wife, the sheriff aald, Strachan sent his terrified daughter, Betty. 18, to Mosler with Instructions to notify J. R. wileoi to call the authorities He took hit own life before th sheriff and th coroner could reach the ranch. Mrs. Strachan wa a teacher at Mosler. DEDICATE TOLEDO .8 TOLEDO, Or.. Set). 80 fjn . Th laat of five bridges on th Or- gon coastal highway will be ded'eated neii octooer 8. Arrangement hav been completed for the participation of the 7th In fantry from Vancouver, Waan. A aquadron of seaplanet will ttsgt ma- ne-ver ana two navy destroyers wlU pay a visit. Mayor Joseph Carson of Portland bat been Invited to act aa master f ceremonies. Invitations hav been ex tended Senator Charles McNary. Rep resentative Mott and th governors of Oregon, Washington and Califor nia The Grange Hoxy Ann Orange. Th Medford Qlaemen will ting at Boxy Ann grange nail "Booster Night" tonight. The community 1 Invited to attend. 7Ve are anxious to have a good crowd. It was stated in Sunday' paper that they would sing at th Red Top scnool. That was an error, at they will ting at the Roxy Ann grange hall, Wednesday evening. Notice. O. V. Martin and Dale H Franklin, formerly doing business at "Frank lin's" In Medford. Oregon, hsvs dis solved partnership and the under signed will herestter be responsible for no bill of "Franklin's. " a. V. MARTIN. Would Boost Milk Price PORTLAND, Sipt. 30. D. manda far tn Increase In th prc of trade B milk will be considered try thj state milk control baud at meeting her Thursday. AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING. W. t. Thomas, 48 8. Central.