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PAGE NINE mm W"EDFOT?D MATT, TRTRTTNT!. METVFORD. CRF.GON". WEDNT.RDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1936 Read every ad on this page You will probably find ex actly the things you have been looking for or a aale or trade for unused articles you may Dave Search your attic or store-room you may nave find many things others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash It what you .want Isn't there advertise for It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective I per word first Insertion tc (Minimum 35c) Each additional insertion per word - , , , lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change . 81.25 FOR WrVNT ADS LOST AND FOUND STRAYED Largo blacK and white bird dog. Finder pleaae phone 612-J. LOST Lady's large black leather purse between Prospect and Union VCreek. Finder keep money for re f turning purse. Call J90, Xrene Weller. LOST- U dog misarng call i6itt WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED High school girl to assist with housework. Room, board an:l small wages. Must be experienced Call at 1100 So. Oakdale. Tel. 1314 WANTED Woman for general house work and care of elderly lady. Apply 023 So. Central. WANTED 2 experienced waitresses Inquire Palace Lunch, Grants Pass, Ore. WAITRESS WANTED Must be neat and courteous. Box 62d. Tribune WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Single man or boy for help with milking and farm work. Box 2832, Tribune. WANTED Man with car to help me on mv established route.. Earnings good to man who can qualify. E, j. Neumann, P. O. Box 900, Med ford, Ore, Apply at once. national concern has opening for young man. Must be nb.e to meet mtblic. ODDortunlty lor' -advance - ment. References required. Bux 2821. Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE HELP STUDENT can earn Instruction In ahortnana ana typing uy .u . office. Box 2B33, Mall tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Work In cafe; experienced; good references, inquire aao o. MARRIED man, age 80, experienced farm hand, wants work on farm ir ranch. Larry Vovaas, 523 B. Central, Medford, ore, ; WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To lease or buy second hand tractor that will haul 2 plows. F. Clogston, Box 173, Jacksonville. WANTED To buy tractor plow and ;o or 12-foot grain drill, double disc. Ben Hilton, Grants Pass DAMP WASH You bring. I deliver, Sc lb. 321 Ashland Ave. v. WANTED To buy email house in Medford. Box am. xnoune. PAW FURS WE PAY CASH for Muskrats. Mink. Coyotes, bobcats, raccoon, eto. We also buy HIDES AND PELTS. New and Used Traps tor Sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Qrape St. Pnone 1063. WANTED 8- or 6-room unfurnished house. Palace Lunch, 33 So. River side, Medford, Ore. WANTED Sugar pine shakes. Phone ' 960-R. WANTED To lease or bt'.y email acreage. Addreas K. Colwell, 445 S Front. WANTED From 10 to 30 acres. Some must be river or creek bo! torn land. Must produce clover, corn or alfalfa Write C .C. Hoover. Rt. 1 Box 331 Lomlta. Cal. WE WILL PAY best prices for ranges heaters and furniture Call 1IB3-J EADS & OHRN FURNITURE CO 38 North Front. WANTED Rifles, good used furni ture and clothing Wl'.y'e Second , Hand store. 113 North front i WANTED You to ion t m, oat gains almost no e:otnln foi an the family 510 U Min WANTED Laundry men's oi famllj Mrs Huson Phune 1346-M EMPTY furniture van golna to Sat Francisco, wants load fo' there way polnta. Phone 615. Hawley Transfer. WANTED - Will pay top prices tot good used furniture ranges otn ers etc HOLBKOOR ANDKEW8 Fire Hall Bldg 6th St -Front fel 54 JUNK -Hignrst prices paid toi cr radiators copper storage os.teries aluminum ana other metas Scrap Iron small ol targt iow Pipe 4no nisrniniry woo) anr eot ton rags innM -ube Oui prices will interest rou H'.d-S PIU Wool Mrha1T Household oodi furniture Itovor oou-.t or Md ME.U.1JHD BAi'liAIN HUUMk SlOHESl PRICES paid 'ot turniiur. FOR RENT -HOUSES FOR rent 3m.ll furnished houw FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS 108 W. 6th. LARGE sunny front room, twin beds. steam neat. 714 w. lutn. let. tua-ij. FOR RENT - Large sleeping room olos In. 20 S. Fir. ATTRACTIVE rooms 4i S Qrepe FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM furnished apartment; Ughcs. not and cold water; aauits; pnvute bath. 912 S. Ookdnle.- FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM. 30 month In. eluding laundry. 1003 west Main. WANTED One or two gentlemen to room and board. Excellent meals Close In; reasonable. Garage. 232 S. Grape. FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable 320 E Mam St Medford FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 2 80 -acre farm with com plete buildings and water tor stock. Tenant must have own equipment. Crop share basts. Call In person. EARL TUMY. 310 Llnertv Bldg. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious and Newtown apples for wood or pota toes. Bring containers. Joe Kan tor, Rt. 4, east of Phoenix. TRADE Good coupe for light truck or pickup. Phone 615. FOR SALE or will trade for good heif er calves, weaner pigs Harold Growl Carkln Orchard, Midway rtoad, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Choice acreage on Bear creek oottom witnin one mile city limits Medford. Box .283t' Tribune FOR SALE 15-acre farm on Crater Lake highway, one mile north of Encle Point. House, oarn, chicken sheds; 14 acres Ladlno clover under Irrigation. Phone 105. FOR SALE Acreage, residences, ranches, business chances. Any thing you want. E. R. Fuller Real Estate Agency. 1803 W. Main. FOR SALE 80 acres blue-grass pas turo. Inquire Claus Klelnhammer Jacksonville. PULLY improved and reconditioned seven acres for sale or trade (or Portland property Phone 1266 Med- tora oi e n auaa Asm ana howi FOR SALE By owner, three-room modern borne East Side 300 down and 917 per montb on oaianoe including Interest Price 90U0 or terms S7&0 cash owi at no wu tamette Ave FOR SALE 6 room nouse on paved street, furnished 91.950. teso cash Call owner, 1510 -J or 872-J WHEN you think )t. rem estate thins oi BROWN at WHITS HUUShs for sale or tent jackson Cowry BliR & lord Assn FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford V-8 pickup. Out three months. Guaranteed O. K, at a big saving. 1020 Court St. FOR SALE 193ft Chrysler 8 sedan, run only 3.000 miles, at a Big Sav ing Lange Motor car co., 38 Riverside. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS 1035 Chrysler 8 Touring Sedan. 103S Pontlae 3-door Sedan. 1B35 Plymouth DeLuxe l'ourlng So dan. 1933 Chrysler 8 5-pasaenter Coupe 1033 Chevrolet DeLuxe sedan: wheels. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1033 Chevrolet Coupe. 1031 Ford Sedan. 1934 Ford 3-door Sedan. 1933 Pontlae 8 Sedan. Some older models Real Cheap LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 88 N Riverside. Tel. 18 FOR SALE POULTRY for SALE White Leshora and R I R pullets. Baled straw Call first house south Red Top school houie before Friday noon. FOR SALE 75 one-year old White Leghorn laying nens ana to puneis. rhenn If taken this week. Ike Dun- fo.-d place, 1H mllea south Oak Grove scnooi. FOR SALE DOGS PETS ROLLER CANARIES, 11 Tripp. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK LIGHT HORSE, good cultivator. O. Weiss, 1 mile east of Phoenix. FOR SALE 5 cowa. pigs and shoats H E Royse. Miawwy. i-niria. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 good young work horses Corcoran, noes none. SPRINOER Jersey heifer. 8 nice wean era. pnonc wohw i-uiu., FOR SALE 350 head nice herded ewes, wen area, win sen n y number. Phone 360, Hotel urana V. J. Phlllppl. FOR SALE 3 Ramboulllet bucks. W E Buuer. fcagie ruiu. boro road cut vmini? Guernsey bul Inquire lexacu o,., point. . . iwwiTt .nu to Inspect th' beau tlful Brown Swiss cattle- at the Phipps Orchard We now nav. young oull. (or sale Brown Swt. for more mm r-LOSINO-Oin SALE Farm and gat n tools, tmusehold (urnltur. oremfast t pressure aoosed cat, ned fruit and vesetsuies Oouli I I mile south ol laient on olgbw Tel Ashland 37I-R-' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ail GRADES of Newtown apples for A Mle cSeap at Wm. Olson's, of pncnU-Jacksonvmeirjd gTTUBEalT electric ''h'lwa Tr.de lor wood. 113 K-.ood. after 6:30 p. m. ' TTTTrfltieri rl fir 'OoO. FOP. WLET300JieIL j w R1Ch- 6 milrs oelow Prospect. J w FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE stuyvesant piano. Call at 813 Bennett or Tel. loai-w. FOR SALE No. 1 common vetch seed. also Kanota oats. Phone 31-F-ll. Jacksonville. MEDFORD PIPE AND MACHINERY CO. new location, corner 11th nna Fir Sta. Permitting larger and more complete display of all types M mining and saw mill equipment also Evan's Machine Shop. FOR SALE Merlin I2-guage pump gun, good condition. 912; 32o South Riverside Ave. LARGE O grade Newtowna, 60o per lug. Bring containers. Winter Nells pears, 60 per lug Bring containers. BEAR CREEK ORCHARD. FOR BALE Small cook stcve. heatei bed and springs. 603 W Main. APPLES Jonathans, Delicious. Spite enbergs and New to was. Ala vista Packing House. SAVESAVE Wallpaper, all 1936 patterns 1-8 off Pittsburgh Paint store. )3? w Main. SPECIAL PRICES on potatoes and onions for your winter supply Peerless Mkt. Phone 603. Free de livery. GOAT mills and eneese. Jungfrnu Ooat Dairy, at. 4, Bos 54. Tel. 437-J. POR a ALE huppet fot tawciu1 burnei witn uairie plate AimosT new Bargain Cai at Mall ITlhune FOR SALE Apples Tel 18!J-1 POR SALE nrapea now ripe J A Manke 4 miles west of Medford BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Half Interest In gooo thriving grocery business located m tne near: oi tne city oi Aieaiura Box 2674, Tribune. FOR SALE Lease on service station and grocery and cabins, on Crater Lake highway Phone 183 between 9 a, m. and 6 p. m. TRADE Highway business with in come of (200 per month, lor equity tn small ranch Must ot improve.) and close tn. F H. Pearson, Ash land. Ore.. Klamath Junction. ROOFING COMPLETE ROOF1NO SEHV1CE- Composltlon Shingles and Built-up roofs Phone 640 Free estimate Easy monthly pay menu ROUUfc RIVER ROOFINO CO.. 132 West Main. ROOFING Bring your root trouble to us Old roort repaired new roof applied Pabco products Ekerson Paint and Roof Store. 88 4. Bart lett Phone '443 PLASTERING PLASTERING, stucco, plain or orna mental; plaster patching 113 So Fir. MISCELLANEOUS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Adams Pastry Shop, 41P East Main, is ipaturmg humem tma. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INHURANCfc ABSTRACTS ESCKOW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and o- no. North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 117 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ent njnn?cU?anhTgandii The Fashion shop THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaklnj and Remodeling. Buttons ana Buckles covered. 808 0 B. Notional Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. Myrtle Andrews. Money to Lead MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK ILItMTl ItR, ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay ' SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. MEDFOkUS OLDEST AND LARGEST PER80NAL FINANCE COMPANY 40 So. Central Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No S-157-M-180 Pnone 139 Transfer, SAMSON Transfer and SU'iage. Fur niture moving and expet furniture packing service. FlreproM storage new low rates. F. E. SAMSON C. Phone 833. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 61S North Riverside. Phone 615. EADS TRANSFER Si STOWAGE CO. Office 36 So. Fir. Phone 316. Prices right. Services guaranteed. REINKINO TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything, ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 C. 8tusrt. LEOAL NOT1CE8 Notice for Publication Department of the interior General Land office at Roseburg. Oregon. September J2nd. 1036 Notice Is hereby given that Lena Mabel Alworth. formerly Lena Msoei Helm,, of Trail. Oregon, who. on October 26th. 1927. made Homestead entry. Serlaj No. 017884. for WSE and SV38W4. section 11, lownsnip 34 8. Range IE. Willamette Merldlsn has filed notice or intention to msxe final three year Proof, to estsblisn claim to the land aboe doucrtbea belore Victor A Tengwald. U. 8 com missioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 31st day of October. 1936. Clslmant names as witnesses: Ethel Casey, of Trail. Ore. Jsmes Casey, of Trail. Ore Henry Frances, of Butte Fall. Ore Fred Borte. of Medford. Ore OEOROE FINLEY. KegUter Nnttrr of Rherlfft Mle. 7 virtue of an execution in forn ; closure duly imum out oi ana urni ithe seal of the Circuit Court of th , 0regoo( Ux aad tor Ilia Coun- closure duly twufd out ol and umie i ty of Jackson, to mo directed and dated on the 28th day of September 1936. in a certain action tnerein. wherein Fidelity Building and Loan Association, a corporation, as Hlnlti tiff, recovered Judgment against Mrs N. N. Davis, the "defendant for the stim of Five Hundred Fortv-three and 75-100 ($543.75) Dollars, with tnterev. thereon at tne rate oi ten (lui pot cent per annum from September 'iH 1936, with cosia and disbursements taxed at $2006. and the further sum of $75.00 as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 28th day of Sep tember, 1036. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of t?ia wid exe cution, 1 will on the .Usi day of October, 1936. at 10:00 o'll'-ck a. m. at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, il Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, togother with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption s provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants V. N. Davis. Mrs. N. N. Davis. Eva Jenlson and Southern Oregon credit Bureau, a corporation, had on the 2ath day of September. 1U35. or now have In and to the following de scribed property, situated in the County of Jackson. State oi Oregon to-wit: Starting at the N. W. corner Jt Lot l. In Sec. 13, In rwp. 37. Soutn of Range 2 West of W. M-. running thence Eust 396.02 feet; thenc South 2240 feet to the place of be ginning; thence from this hegiu nlng point South 2U3 feet; thencp West 396.02 feet; thence North 2lU feet; thence East 390 92 leet to th place of beginning, containing 2 acres, more or less and designated as Lot 12, Howard Park. Dated this 39th day of September 1936. SVD I. DrtOWN. Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oregon By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, General Land Of fice. Washington, September 30, 1936 Notice Is hereby given tnat subject to the conditions and llm.tntlons of the acts of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat 2iB), February 26, 1919 (40 Stat. 1179), June 4. 1020 (41 Stat. 758). and May 17, 1028 (45 Stat. 697, Public Nos. 415 and 417). and pursuant to departmental regulations," Circular 1200, the timber on the followln? lands will be sold Nov. 17 1936, at 10 a. m., at public auction at the U. S. Land Office at Roaoimrg, Ore gon, to the highest bidder at not lets than the apralsed price as shown by this notice, sale to be subect to th approval of the Secretory of the In terior. The purchase price with an additional sum of one-Ill th of one percent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited when the right to purchase Is awarded by the Register, but certificate oi sale will not issue until the purcnaser ni complied fully with said regulations. Circular 1200, aa to the execution ot tho contract of sale and bond re quired thereunder. Tho money de posited will be returned It sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for tne timber, wnicn must bo re moved within 10 years. Bids will be received from citizens of the United States, associations of such cltlzent and corporations organized under th? laws of the United states, or any State, Territory, or District therool only. Upon application of a quali fied purchaser, the. timber on any. legal subdivision win be oiiered sep arately before bang Included in any offer of a largnr unit. T. 37 S., R 1 E-, See. 33, 8W'4 NEft yellow pine 350 M; T. 6 8., R. 2 E.. Sec. 29, SWV4 NE4 red fir 060 M. SE4 NW red fir 1250 M. white fir 30 M; T. 3 N.. R. 3 W.. Sec. 13. NE NE yellow fl 430 M, red fir 185 M red ccd:ir 85 M. NW NE yellow fir 905 M. red fir 625 M, red cedar J2t M, 8WV4 NEV4 yellow fir 625 M. red fir 680 M, red cedar 60 M. NE' NW',4 yellow fir 760 M. red fir 1100 M, reo cedar lb M, NWVi NWVi red fir 2000 M. red ceoar 170 M, cedar poles 120. BE1.' NWV4 yellow fir 410 M. td rtr li!00 M, red cedar 40 M, cedar poles 20J; Mai! Tribune Daily ACROSS Freedom Avow Note of Uuldo's scale . Sea cow .' M.i he light 1. itovert 9. Munfat'tiu- setts tape 10. Horneuark riders seats 1. Churrh ofTfrlalt abbr. 31. Puts frostlnf on 37. More calamitous 39. inclliinllon 33. Policemen of the Trans vaal 31. Cereal grass 33. Prune or abridge: variant 31. Dutch meas ure of length 34. Kind of sweet biscuit 86. Id thst case 33. Type of vessell ahhr. it Rather than 10 Wing 41. Down: preAl it. Substnnra 1 Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle UlPAISORL epjAlD A TE'NlEIB Rjpju 5 2BE L eTnTtIe RMA R tMa S E mMmPKm PTWAMSENiLf ISIEEPR A MS TEf ATEpOATiREMIUS C O RMS t ERNPOSI XfeYflElgRiYSlTiATY 41. Decree ot tht sultan 60. Kill Die aeed 12. Framework 61. Tree trunks rP(ly for sawintt 66. Loftes tuiter 67 RehoM t5. Manc-iiUna nnm 61 PubJi-hert without an thorlty HI. Insect 62 Refttrntned laugh derived from Ceylon 64. Lon vhupra moii live gpeacn 46. Mfk9 into 11 HIhit throa-1 kunwn 41. Symbol for mountain to bromlna th world Z 3 4 5 6 7 pj 1 bk'&dk 1 -m 25 7k Wfr 27 -r, la 2? 30 , 3' Til 33 ' 34 si 3fc" 37 Pi3 JZst si t,',',:. f--, . NW'i SEi yellow fir 320 M. red fir 585 M. red cedar 35 M: T. 20 8-, R 4 W., Sec. 35. SE4. NE'-i red fir 800 M, white fir. 20 M. red Cedar 15 M, incense cedar 65 M: T. 3 8., R. 5: W., Sec. 19. SEU NEV4 red fir 400 M; T. 16 8.. R. 7 W., 80c 30. SEVi NW'i red tlr 1150 M; T. 18 8.. R. 7 W.. Sec. 23. SW4 NE'i Douplaa fir 1100 M; T. 27 S.. R. 13 W.. sec. II. NE4 NE'i red fir 3430 M, NWi NE4 red fir 2650 M. SE'i NE'i red fir 1890 M. 8Wi NE'i rea fir 2430 M. NE'i SEi red fir 1675 M. NWi SEi red tlr 1920 M; none ol the ttnv her to be sold for less than $2 per M for the yellow pine and yollow fir, $1.50 per M for the red and Doufilas fir. 01 per M for the whit llr, red cedar, and Incense cedar, anil 75 cents each for the eudnr polos T. 10 8., R. 2 W.. Sec. 17, NE'i 8Vi rcn fir 1065 M. red cedar 35 M. In cense cedar 25 M. SE'i Sfcli red fir 1K6 M. red cedar 75 M, Wicanse cedar 20 M. hemlock 15 M; none of t.hv tim ber to be sold for less than $1.75 per M for the red fir and $1 per M fo the red cedar,- Incense cedar, and hemlock. T. 15 S R. 7 W., Sec. 23. SW'i 8Ei yellow fir 3760 M. red cedar 200 M, hemlock 300 M; Sec. 37. NEi NE& yellow fir 2000 M, red cedar 200 M. hemlock 100 M, fire killed fir 60 M. 11 re -killed cedar 20 M. SE'i SE'i yellow fir ,400 M. red cedar 60 M. SW'i SE'i yellow fir 1200 M. red codar 60 M. fire-killed fir 150 M. fire-killed cedar 20 M; T. 39 S-, R. 1 W., Sec. 17. SW'i NW.4 Wli SWVi down red fir 3 J. BOO feet, down incense cedar 2.500 feet, down yellow pine 26.300 feet; none of the timber to be sold lor Jess than II 75 per M for the yellow fir, 1.60 per M for tho red cedar, down red fir, dowu Incenso cedar, and down yellow pine, and $1 per M for the hemlock.-fire- killed fir. and fire-killed cedar. Tho down yellow pine may bo offered separately. (Sgd.) FRED W. JOHNSON, Commissioner. Advertisement for Bids. Sealed proposals will d-S received t the office of th Recorder in the Town Hall of Eagle Poiftt. Oregon until a :30 o clock p. m.. November 4. 1930. for the construction or water system for the Town of Eailn Point, Oregon. These proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:30 o'clock P m. at said dato and place. Those Improvements wilt consist M Conbtruction.of pipe llnt-n and coir crete reservoir, containing approxl' inately the following quantities: 4100 Lin, Ft, 2-incn galvanize.! iron pipe: 0900 Lin. Ft. 4-lnch dipped and wrap ped steel plpo; 3500 Lin. Ft. 6-lnon dipped and wrapped steel pipe; 70 Cu. Yds. concrete; 8000 Lbs. metal reinforcement, and other miscellane ous items to complete a water system Plans, specifications, and other contract documents are on file for examination at the office of the Ut corder of Eagle Point. Copies of these documents may be obtalne.i upon application to and the deposit of Ten (ftlO.OO) Dollars pet set with said Recorder. The deposit will be efuuded upon the return In good condition 01 said documents. No proposal will be considered un less it Is submitted upon a form of proposal furnished by said Recorder, Attention Is called to the prequall flcntion requirements of Cnapter 225, Laws of Oregon, 1031. The work la to be paid fot In whole or In part out of funds furnished by tho United States Government and all work and materials must bs performed and -or furnished In -accordance with the rules and regula tions prescribed by the President and the rules and regulations relating to a optica 11 ib ana projects unaer ins Emergency Appropriation Act of 1935. Attention la called to the fact ttau employees on this work must be paid not less than the minimum hourly rates of wages set out In the Federal Construction Regulations. T h e s minimum rates for skilled labor will bo 10.90; (or semi-skilled or Inter mediate classes of labor 90.65; and for common labor 40.50. Bidders proposal must be accom panied by certified check or a bid der's bond In an amount equal to f'r of total amount of the proposal Cross - Word Puzzle 10. Slncla thlnn 11. Corpulent 13 Mualrnl ntu'llaa II. Caima 14. UeKlalatlva bodies 21. Small tlaBgsr Thirsty 13. Uarlv Knc I lil- court 36. Wldena 28. Tropica) ft ulta 10. LarK awel. ling wava 11, Hemnant iti. Ocean 37 Chaiica 11, Kipiitirled 12. Tending to' wear h way 14. IvOUd noltifl 18. I,t it atand 46. Raiser of animals 47. Plnnta nRaln 49. Chlldren'a marblea 61. City in Oklahoma 68 Dlsuns 66. Before ail othera 66 SurRlcal thread 69 Kfjnal flft Ionise earth 62. Old form of thret 66. Syllat.le ased tn college cheer 17. Tensile strength' ahhr. 6&V Duccalaureata degrea 68. Mlicl with boric acid VS. Abandon 70. l'ollpri-bear- IfiK pnrtt of alamem DOWN L Dftprtv of pro fen ui on a) character I Without placa X. Having Ip.b . hair on tha 4. Aimtrnllan bird I. EdRea I. Klai part of a atalr T. Pronoun I. Aflrnrjon! abbr. Bcarrer as a guarantee for the execution of the contract and the furnishing of the required bonds In cast tho con tract Is awarded to the bidder. Acceptance of the proposal or pro posals and the awarding of the con tract or contracts la conditioned up on satisfactory assurance that the Town 01 cagie roint win ne ame to secure from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works the aid necessary to finance the project. ine lown 01 eagie foini reserves the right to hold bids for a period of sixty (60) days from the dato of the opening therefor. i ne united states Employment ser vice has been designated an agency at Medford, Oregon, to furnish labor lists lor cms worn. The Town of Eagle Point further reserves tho right to reject any and or all proposals, to waive informal ities and to accept such proposals as are to the best Interests of the Town of Eagle point. uy oror or TOWN OF EAGLE POINT. By: WM. BROWN, Mayor. Attest: w. H. YOUNG, Recorder. First publication on October 14. 1939. Last publication on October 28. 1030. COURT HOUSE NEWS furr.unoa DJ the Jackson nt-unl) Abstract Co. lai E dutb street Murrlujie License. Horace p. Knight and Boianna L. Prye. . Cecil F. Vlmyard and Charity Mr- rlt. George Taylor, Jr., and Oladya Klna Lonnle ScrogKlns and Velona Qoldy Karl W. McQrath and Margaret Lautn. Donald Keener and Doren Slwood. William A. Warner and Agnes Mil ler. Circuit Court. L. C. Jenkins files assumed busl no&s name certificate of "Oakdaie Grocery," Medford. City of Paris Dry Goods Company vs. Mr. and Mrs. Prank C. Doretmu; for money. Martin Zanon vs. David Hlcken: for money, Jackson County Building and Loan Association vs. A. D. Pordue at al; foreclosure. Wana E. Conrad, a minor, guardian ship, Kay Chevrolet Company vs. A. O. Wright; chattel lien, J. B. Dobbyn fltea dissolution of assumed business name of "Oakdale Grocery," Medford. O. C. Mcintosh vs. w. L. Grill et al; lien. Zetta J. Patrick vs. Charles a. Fat rick; divorce. Probate Court. Estate of J. D. Bklnnnr, deceased; probate. Ileal Kstale Trnnsfeni. Shertlf to City ol Medliri; aherltt's deed. Lot 3, Blk. 1, Riverside subdi vision. Medford. John Posthuma to William Schmidt et u: W. D. NB of Nft. Bee. 3D, NE of SE, Seo. 30. TP. 87 8. R. 1 K. Nelson M. Nye et ug to Reuben S. Moore et al; w. D. land In Seo. 10, TP. 38 8. R. 3 East. Bertha Dunlap ot vlr to Ante Burg: W. D. NW S acres Of NW of NE of SW. Sec. 34, Tp. 34 S. R. 1 Esat. Wm. 8. Rice et ux to F. R Jenkins; W. D. lot on Crater Lake Ave., Med ford. W. E. Holmes to Th California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco, deed land in DLO 40, rp 38 8. R. 3 West. Anna Schmidt to William Schmidt; Q. O. D. E'A of SE, BW of BE, Seo. 30, NW Of NE, Sec. 30, Tp 37 8. R. 1 Eaat. Mike Evanoff at uz to Nellie owcll; W, D. lots 1 i 1, Blk. 10, Butte Falls. J. A. Perry et ail, Trustees tot W. Pease et ux; W. D. lot on Oakdale avenue, Medford. A. O. Tollefson to Sam I. Paschal W. D. lot 10, blk. 3, Page Add., Med ford. Aaron Andrewa at ux to George A Andrews et ux; W. D. 3 acres In DLC 41, Twp. 38, 8. R. 1 West. Bert O. Rostel et al to Managers of Central Point Camp No. 0400 of the Modern Woodmen of America; W. O. lets 0 Sc 10, blk. 8. Central Point Marls J. Davis to Wlnlfleld L. Davla; W. D, S to NE, SE of NW, NW of NE Seo. 38, Twp. 30 8. R. ! Eaat. Marlamne Sargent to Id M. Fred. irikaen, W. D. Int. In Pt. lot 10, blk. 1. Riverside Addition, Oold Hill. J. A. Perry et al Trustees to Ken neth N. Anthony et ux W. D. Pt. block 0, Park Addition, Medford. John Oreene et al to Charles A. Wing Agency, Ine.; W. D. lot 10, block 3, Davis First Add., Medford Henry C. Meyer et US' to David M. Orlftham et ux; W. D. 1 acre In DLC No. SO, Twp. 37 8. R. 3 West. Ola E. Hepler to Thelma D. Hump ton; W. D. lot on Narregan street, Medford. Jesse Miller to D. S. Millard: W D. In Sec; IS. Twp. 34 a.. R. 1 West W. H. Milton et al to Frances E. Osborn; W. D. Eft of Lots 30, 31, 33, blk. 8, Gamer and Sabln's 3nd Add. to Rogue River. Clifford R. Reynolds et ux to O. T. Bingham et ux; W. D. land in DLC in Twp. 37 8. R. 3 West. Sherrlff to J. O. Isaacson; Sheriff's deed lend In DLO 48 In Twp. 87 S R, i West. Ellms Vinson to Anna Vinson: W, D trsct on esst side of Riverside avenue In Medford. Wilbur Martin et ux to William H Read et aJ; W. D. land In Sec 31 Twp. 88 8. R. 8 West. , W. H. Reed et ux to Vernon E Kit gore; W. D. land In Sec. 31 In Twp 3fl 8. R. 8 West. J. E. Angwin et ux to W. N. Broth erton et ux: W. D. westerly 73 ft. lot 4. blk 38, City of' Ashland. City of Medford to Herman L. Eker son et ux; W. D. lot 80 blk. 3 Cllen Oak Subdivision to Medford. Roy W, Helenbrook et ux to Ruth E Warner: W. D land In DLC 70 In Twp. 37 S. n. 3 West. Charles E. Boylen et ux to Msittia 0. Roberts; W. D. und. J-5th Interest tn lot 5, blk. 14. City of Medford. Charles s. Boyden et mx to Msrtha Robts; Q. c. D. und. 3-Sths Interest In lot 0, blk. 14. City of Medford Dsvld M. Grlsham et u to Henry O. Meyer et ui; W. D. land In DLC 64 In Two. 37 S. R. 1 West. Nell c. Keller to Maude K. Ellis; deed land In Seo. 38 In Twp 88 8. R. I West. Loretta Zuschln to Myles B. Ellis; deed land In Sec. 35 In Twp. 33 S R. 1 West. Balfour-Guthrie Trust Company to Balfour, authrle Sc Co., Limited; S. W, D. tract 38, Ashland Acres. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Oot. 31. (Spl) A democratic rally was held last Wed nesday night it the city ball. Mr. Botts, orchestra and band leader for the local high school, went to Lakevlew on s hunting trip over tha week-end. but reported no luck. Leaders have finally been secured for the new Girl Scout troop. Miss Alice Hoefs will be the captain and Mlsa Grover lieutenant, Mrs. 0. Blxby, formerly of this place but now at Chelan. Wash., ar rived here laat Thursday for an ex tended visit with friends. The dancs given by the Royal Nclghbora last Saturday night, was reported a huge success in every wsy. Mrs. Lola Mclntyro and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mclntyre and children left Tuesday to visit relatives In Salem for awhile, On Monday, Rev. 8. H. Jonea, ac companied by Dr. Jas. Thompson, went to Klamath Falls on bualneaa connected with tha church, returning ine same day. Quite a number of local people at tended the Installation ot Dr. Divine In Medford Sunday evening. Preston Csrd, of Lakevlew, and Roger Card, of Ashland, apent the week-end at their borne here. The Women's Missionary aoolety of tho Presbyterian ohuroh will meet at the homo of Mrs, Roy Martin at a pjn. next Thursday, An Interesting program has been planned and any woman who Is Interested Is Invited to attend. The Jacksonville home extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs, Emms, Conger next Thursday. The Home Economics club will meet with Mrs. Chester Wendt next Wednesday afternoon. Jonn, Alfred and Robert Ooke spent Sunday at the horns of their alater, Mrs. Gall Culy who has recent ly returned from the hospital. On Sunday, John and O'.to Heck art and a friend from Portland went hunting In tha territory of Dutch man'a Peak and came home with a, large blacktall buck. Frank and Ruth Ann Ditto, of Grants Pass, an spending soma time visiting at th home of their aunt. Mrs. Roy Msrtln. J. A. Dew, accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. 8. H. Jones spent Tuesday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. Claude Lang who reside near Pilot Rock. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Oonley and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oonley and daughter and Earl and Vollta Oonley arrived Monday evening from Adln, Oallf, They have been gone from Jackson ville alnoe laat spring but plan on making their home here now. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Oct, 31. (Spl.) Sunday school at the school house ws well attended October 18. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pullen, and Mlsa Myrtle Carnack aang beautiful trio. Rev. Still of Shady Cove preached splendid sermon In the evening. miss viola Jackson lead the young people's meeting. A good attendance was had. Don't forget th Sunday scnooi rally October 35 at the school house. Basket lunch at noon. Mrs. Homer Martin, who under went a major operation October 14 at the Community hospital, la very much Improved and getting along nicely. She la able to receive visitors Quite a number of residents from Reese creek have called on her there Mr. Bellow began October 14 to build a new house for Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clark. Thursday, October 18, seventy- seven people of th community, friends and neighbors of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Humphrey, oame and took possession of their fine new home and gave them a real old fashioned house wsrmlng. After viewing the new house games, mu sle. aonga and pleasant converaatlon were Indulged In until midnight when supper was aerved. Mr. and Mrs, Humphrey ore to be eongratu lated on their fine new home. Those enjoying their hospitality were: Mr and Mrs. Edward Cowden, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Robertson, Mr. and Mrs C. K Bellows. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wad dell, Mr. and Mrs, John Foster, Mr. and Mra. Theo. Rheln. Mr. and Mrs. lack Orow. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humnh rer and two children. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Orow and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Meckenberger. Mr and Mra. A. Braseneer and son Anton. Mr and Mrs Thomas Cook and family. Mr. and Mr. Dennis Clark and fam ily. Mr. and Mra. James Cox and family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Evenger, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bllderhack and three children. Mrs. Merle Jack, Mrs Lora French, W. H. Isbelle, Miss Mvrtl Camack. J. H. Sloan, Miss Evelvn Wsddell, Jsmes Wsddell, Miss fvrtle Mlnter, the Misses Hilda and Frya Rheln. Miss Oladya Rusho. Miss Viola Jackson, Mra. Rsloh Mer rltt, Mrs. W. E. Msmmell. Alex Ve tal. Ned Jeffery. Charles Rusho, Teddy Boren. Lulnton Msthews. Frank Strahan and son Walter. Mr nnd Mra, W. R I4mb. Mrs. Loo Rusho hsd a very pteaa ant aurprtse October 13 when Mrs. Claud Dick, Mrs. D. M. Larto, Mrs. Charles Hatch and Mrs. Badly, all of Roguer River, came and apent the aay. iney were IrlendB of long ago. Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Deltrlch of Medford and son Robert, from El Segundo, Csllf., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow, October 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt and children Janet and Jimmy, also Mr. Davidson, were ahopplng In Medford October 17. Mr. Davidson visited a few adya with the family before leaving for Medford. Mra. Ray Ragsdale and two sons apent the week-end with her par ents. Mr. and Mra. Edward Cowden. Mr. and Mra, Elmer Robertson were shopping In Medford October 18. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braack re turned October 8 from Longvlew, Wash., stter spending two months there on business. Mrs.. Merle Jack and three sons were calling on Mrs. Edward Cowden, October 14. Mr. and Mra. O. B. Lamb were calling at th W. R. Lamb home on October 14. . Prospect PROSPECT, Oct. 31. (Spl.) Sep tember 33 Volma Fowler and Delorls Dole were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hakkerup. October 13 the Nazarene ohuroh congregation gave a surprise party for tnoir pastor, Rev. Jamca Dole, and family. Building operations have atarted on the new Nazarene church at Prospect. Until It la ready for oc cupancy all meetings will be held la Mrs. Pearsons nouse. Preaching ser vices are held regularly morning and evening every Sunday and prayer meeting every Wednesday, with Sun day school each Sunday momma. There were 80 at Sunday school last Sunday. A missionary society hss been organized with Mrs. James Dole, president; Mra. Rogers, secretary and Mrs, John Hakkerup, treasurer. Meet Ings will be held the first Thursday In every month and anyone interested la most cordially Invited to attend. Oot. 16th the Prospect W.O.T.U. ao olety met at the Nelson Nye horn. Oct, 17th the Upper Rogue grange hald a dnnca at Rogue Elk and a private danoe was also held at th Nelson Nye home. Mrs. Nelson Nye, Waldo Nye and Ivan Nya spent th week-end In Klamath county Mr. and Mrs. Hester Grlev spent the week-end In Grants Pass. Mra. John Hakkerup spent last Wedbesday, Thursday and Friday la , Medford attending th Oregon Pres byterlal Society convention. She wm tha guest of Mrs. E. Iverson. Mr. and Mrs. Bernal Culy are leav ing Thuraday to make their home la Oopco, Calif,, where they have been transferred, . Irma Qlaas Is doing housework foe Mrs. Katie Grieve. Mr. and Mrs. ' Gus Dltswortn en tertained with a card party Saturday night. Th Upper Rogue grange horn economics society will meet at ths home of Mrs. Qua Dltaworth Wednes day afternoon. Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonlt and Thursday; slightly warmer Thursday. Oregon: Fair tonlte and Thursday, but local morning fogs In western valleys; freezing temperatures eset portion tonlgh; ellghtly warmer In terior of west portion Thursday. . Loral Data Temperature a year ago today! highest 88; lowest 88. Total monthly preclpltstlon, trac: deficiency for th month, .73 Inches. Total precipitation sine September t, 1038, J8 Inches; deficiency fot th season, .68 inches. Relstlve humidity at S p. m. yes terday, 39 percent; 8 a. m. today, 89 percent. Tomorrow: sunns 8:33 a. m.; sun set, 8:10 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 A. M Itoth Meridian Tim T Snow .00 P Cloudy ,00 Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Foggy Clear Clear Clear Portland 80 Reno 63 Roseburg 83 Salt Laka SS San Franclaco 84 Seattle 88 8pokane , 88 Walla Walla 63 Wash., D. O 80 WINDOW OLASS w sell window lass snd will replac your broken wlidows reasonably Trowortug Cab ins Works Robert Abrsm Bsrtlett. American explorer, ws born In 1878 at Brlgus Newfoundland. 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