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PAGE SEVEN nznn MTCDFORD MATL TRTTTTNTl, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 193S. Read every ad on this page you will probably find et ictl; the thlnga 7 cm nave been looking for or a emit or trade tor unused articlea you out; Dave SearcB your attlo or atoro-room you may ntvt nnd many thing other an seeking and ba abla to reallte Immediate oaah If what you want lant there advertise for .Trihuna Classified id are L inexpensive effective I RATES Per word ftret tnaertton (Minimum 5e) men additional Insertion per word (Minimum IOc Per tine per month without cop; change M Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS f L0ST and Fouyp 'Jjir Agate watch ouarm with 1 gold nupget attached. Reward. 616 Mary St. LOST Large agate ring In Mnn' wash room. Reward. Leave at Tribune Office. IO0ND Bulldog, owner may have aame by paying tor ad. W. O. Knlps, Oak Orove Road. LOST- If dug missing, call itft WANTED MALE HELP OPEN TWO NEW GROCERY ROUTES HERE. .Earnings up to $46 first week. Automobile given producers as bonus. Write: Zanol, 198 Tenth St., Oakland, Calif. MAN, reliable, to become automobile end accident claim adjuster In your territory. Insurance experience un necessary. No selling. Write As sociated Adjusters, Box 787-L, Mil waukie, Wis. MANAGER WANTED Old establish ed company desires man of ordinary ability to handle exclusive terri tory. No selling. Nominal Invest ment requlred:JBt216LTrlbune WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Competent glil for general housework, no children, references required. Phone 1093. WANTED Girl for housework. Room, board and wage. Apply 213 S. Grape. Phone 4B2-L. ADDRESS CARDS, spare time, good pay. Easy, degnlfled work. Stamped addressed envelope brings details. ' Dept. A-68, Z ABEL-INSURANCE. Arlington, Calif. WANTED Woman or girl for general housework. 20 month. 41 Ross Court. WANTED Two women to telp me in demonstration work. Box 8031 Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE HELP SMALL DEPOSIT aecurea employment and Income through the People's Universal Exchange sytem, 29 8. Front. Open Sunday. WANTED SITUATIONS MARRIED MAN wants work of any kind. 633 Austin. HIGH SCHOOL girl wishes work sfter school, Saturdays, and take care of children nights. References. 824 W. 13th. PLAIN SEWING and alterations. 10 Almond St WANTED MISCELLANEOUS r EDGAR JOHNSON t the Peerless Market Is buying run oirec ior ow of the largest raw tur dealers on the coast. WANTED Heath-Henderson propeller and small motor for light plane. Call Wilson Motor Parts. 27 So. Riv erside. Ask for Al Forman. WANTED About 100 acres land, close to Medford or Grant's Pass. Must be partly wooded fair ever green timber, have good view, open to sunlight all day, plenty of water, preferably springs. With or with out Improvements. Give full de tells of location, price, terms, first letter. Must be priced right. Worth WANTED Light car. "33 or later. No wrecks. Box 8256, Tribune. WANTED Used, late model refriger ator. 806 West Msln. Tel. 824-J. WANTED - WIU pay top prices fol good used furniture rangaa Beat era etc HOLBKOOK St ANUKIW8 PITS Hall Bldg 6tb St -Front Tel 64i RAW KUR8 WE PAT CASH for Muakrata. Mink Coyotes, bobcate. raccoon etc ' we also ouy HIDES AND PELTS New and Used Traps rot Sale MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape 8t enone 1062 WE WIU. PAY beat price lot ranges beater ana furniture call una -J CADS OHHN FUHNITURK CO 88 North Front CHEAP 1929 to 1931 pickup coupe or roadster for cash. Inquire 116 Washington. HIOHES1 PKICES paid 'or furnllur. and Household inuda Pbone Iota EMPT7 furniture van ulr, to dec Francisco wants load fo there way point Phone 618. Hawley Tranafei JUNK -Hlgneet prices paid to, orsse radiators copper storage oa.tene aluminum ano tni mta.st Scrap iron unsil oi term iou pip nc. marnin-ry wool en sot tun nnl .tibe Oi.t pm win interest fou Bidet- P'ts wuoi Monau Hoonoid mod furniture novo .'bouM oi 1d UEJrUHD oAdUAlM HUUtti. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS PHONE 968-R and have your furni ture reupholstered. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small, furnished house. Inquire 218 West Jackson. FIVE-ROOM turn, house for rent. In quire 108 Mistletoe. FOR RENT 5-room house with one acre near town. Inquire 838 West Holly. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house; modern: adults; garage. Inquire at FOR .RENT FURNISHED ROOMS LIGHT HOUSEKEEPINO room for bachelor. Steam beat, shower. $12 month. Valandra Hotel, Central Point. HEATED room for rent. 804 E. Main. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room for a gentleman. 807 South Oak dale. ATTRACTIVE, rooms 404 8 Qrap FOR RENT BOARD ROOM nOOMS AND MEALS. 149 So. Holly WANTED One or two aentiemen to room and board Excellent meal Olose m; reasonable. Oarage. 3311 8 Grape. FOR KENT Rooms and board re a. .unable Sao E Main St rfedturd FOR RENT-APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment. 118 Almond TWO modern newly furnished apart ments, very attractive and cosry. private garages. Just 9 blocks from oenter of business. Adults only. Apply 818 N. Central. FOR. RENT 4 room nicely furnish ed apartment, 305 Beatty 8t. Geo. Iverson. FOR RENT Apta. 1-2 or 8 rooms with hot and cold water, lights and bath. See Apt. Manager. Apt. No. 3, 1205 East Main. FOR RENT Two apartments, 403 Newtown; one 3-room apartment and one 4-room. Phone 19. BACHELOR APTS , 445 8. Front. BACHELOR'S quarters, 134 S. Ivy. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Laurel. Manzanlta stumpage tor horse or hellers. GUe, Grltfen Creek. FOR SALE OR TRADE Drllcloua and Newtown apples for wooo or pota toes Bring containers Joe Kan tor. Rt 4. east of Phoenix. FOR SALE or will trade tor good nelt er calves, weaner pigs Harold Crowl Carktn Orchard. Midway itoad. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE SALE OR TRADE Nice little home close In on east side; 500 win nan tile; balance around 816 month; or win swap lor larger place in uea ford or nearby In country. Box AD Mall Tribune. WANTED To trade home In Medford for home In Marshfleld. W. L. Cass ady. Box 841, Medford. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR LEASE 7 cres nd 8- room moaern nouse, water, vuy schools. Call 1453-J-l. t 25 COW DAIRY FARM 190 acres, 66 acres cultivated and all good bottom land, 35 acres clov er, free irrigation, running stream, very substantial buildings, barn full of hay. farm fenced and cross fenced, on paved road. Splendid location. Price 16500.00. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 No. Bartlett 82600 40" acres. 19 acres Irrigated. oiover ana anaua. ncuiy ui ww for home use. good 6-room house, other out buildings, pressure water system. A very good buy. FOWLER & UPP 44 N. Riverside glooo 45 acres, fenced and cross fenced, drilled well. 6-ln. hole. 125 ft. deep: good buildings; paved high way; high and grade school bus. Easy terms. Clair Olson, Box 46-A, Eagle Point. AN INCOME property now earning $137 50 month, oenulne bargain ior quick sale. C. 8. Butterfleld, 409 Medford Building. FOR SALE 6-room modern home with aieeplng porch. 736 Oak. FULLY improved ano reconditioned .even acres for sale x trade (or Portland property Pb me 1266 Med ford oi E N Stldd Ashiand Hotel pUH SALE 6 room nouse on paved street furnished l.95u $850 cam Call owner 1619 J or s72-J WHEN you tmn it rea. esuit win OI URUWN at WHITE HUUSfcb for sale or rent ,ackaon Court. Slug A'Loao Ass'Q FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 60 thoroughbred, blood tested, Hansen atrain, White Leg horn pullets. ll laying. Route 1. Box 128, Columbus Ave., south of Stewart. SEE Mrs. Roy Stanley at once, to get . your toms. Qupctz and Wisconsin Bronze. FOR SALE 50 laying Whlte'Leghorn pullets and weaner pigs. Corcoran. Rosa Lane. FOR SALE DOGS PET8 FOR SALE Purebred Australian Shepherd pups. 2 miles south on Highway. FOR "sale Csnary and cage. 16. 236 So. Oskdale. FOR SALE -Pedigreed roller canaries Mrs Nellie Finney. JacxMnvlile. ROLLER CANARIES Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Plga or sows. Box 139, Spring Bt. FOR SALE Cow and trailer. 19 Barnes Ave. 14 MOS. OLD Ouroc male hog. J. W Ragsdale, Trail. Ore. MODERN HOME and 2 acres, 82300: terms. Key next door. H. E Tolle Rt. 1. Medford. Geneva Mitchell, Hlllsboro, Or. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK CLOS1NO-OU1 SALE Farm and gar den tout nouaenuid lurniture ore&slast set pressure auokeo can oed fruit ana vegetaotea Gould's 1 mile south oi Talent on oighway rei Ashland 311 H-l LOOK AT THIS 83750 For a few days only. 80 A. good lsnd, 30 A. under Irrigation. 25 A oiover: 314 ml. from town. You will have to hurry to socure this. 12500 16 A. clover, good barn, small house and outbuildings, 1 miles from town 81250 6 A. garden land. Irrigated; 3- roora house and outbuildings; terma. 822007 A. garden land. Irrigated; good 6-room house, garage, wood shed. Terms. B. J. PALMER Space in Palmer Muslo Store. Tel. 788. 10 ACRES, highway; 3-room house, garage, chicken house, woodshed well; all cultivated; $760, $100 down. Sheley Agency. Pacific Hwy Just beyond O. O. R. R. track. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 8425.00 equity In Dodge panel for 6200 cash. 3078 Tribune. 1936 Box SPECIAL 1828 Peerless Six tour-door sedan. Fine shape. Sell Cheap for CASH. 2124 East Main FOR SALE 1934 Chev. sedan In good condition. Will sacrifice. Will tax light car In trade, '30 to '32. Phone 393. FOR SALE 1935 Dodge 4-door deluxe sedan with trunk. This car 1 painted golden beige and 1 beauty. Priced for quick asle. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 s. Riverside Bulck-Pontlao Sales and Service. FOR SALE 1836 LaFayette Victoria sedan with trunk. This car has run only 4000 miles and has had the best of care. Priced to sell, SKINNER'S OARAGE 142 S. Riverside Bulck-Pontlac Sales and Service FOR 8ALE Two 1935 Dodge sedans, trunk nd heaters, small mileage. Blue seal guarantee. Priced tor quick sale. Many bargains to choose from. FIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth FOR SALE 1933 Chrysler imperial 6-passenger coupe, fine condition. 8550 for quick sale. One-fourth of original price. LANGB MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside Tel. 18 CHRYSLER At PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS A good variety to choose from; Plym ouths. Fords. Chevrolets, Dodges. Chryslers, Pontlaca. and number of other makes. Price lower than any place In Medford. LANGS MOTOR CAR CO. 88 N. Riverside Tel. 18 CLEAN SWEEP ' USED CAR BALE Prices lower than NADA Book. 1935 Pontlaa 8 Brougham. 1932 Plvmoutb PA aedan with trunk. 1938 Plymouth deluxe touring dan. 1933 Chevrolet deluxe sedan. 1934 Ford Cabriolet coupe, radio and heater. 1936 Chrysler 8 touring sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 sedan. 1931 Ford 2-door sedan, aldemounts. 1928 D. A. Dodge sedan. 1936 Chrysler 6 touring sedan, 1935 Chrysler 8 touring sedan. Some Real Buya in other models. MEDFORD USED CAR ECHANOE Just North of old Public Market on South Riverside FOR SALE Ford V8, 1938 Cabriolet Like new. Driven only 6000 miles $650 Phone 1322-W FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Oarage tool. 920 E, Jack son. FOR SALE Almost new road master bicycle and new Golden Tone table model radio. Camp Wlthus Station. ADDRESSOGRAPH for sale, good aa new. Reasonable prlco. Phone 194 -J-2. WALNUTS and filberts. 160 lb. Mr. D. J. Stelner, near Howard SchooJ. FOR SALE Dry body fir, 803 Clark St. FOR SALE Compton's pictured En cyclopedia, In 10 volumes, in good condition; cheep. Pbone 832-H. FOR 8 ALE Set lineman' climbing tools. Phone 1341-Y. APPLES Baldwin and Newtown, or chard run. 60c box. Geo. B. Young, Stewart Ave. Phone 7-F-4. FOR SALE Ripe D'AnJou per and apples. Ala Vlst Packing House FOR SALE Very cheap, floor show cse, marble base, 6 feet by 20 lnche. Phone 10. FOR SALE Areola heater system with noiier snd three radistors complete, In first class condition; very chesp. Phone 10. FOR SALE Bsled hsy. excellent quality, o. R. Natwlck. Eagle Point VK?VIOODim saTeT Mrs. L. MTvar" ney. Applegste, Ore. FOR SALE Bon? dry body fir and hardwood. Best In valley. 118 No . Riverside. Phone 616, Hawley Trans fer. FOR SAL.E Peppy-Poppy pop Com Monarch Seed at Feed Ju FOR SALE Super Pbjsrtnste, Bui phur. Sulphate of Ammonia Mou arch Seed At Feed Co. ANY merchandise can be disposed of through the Peoples Unt.eraal Ex change System, 29 8. Front. SAVB SAVE Wallpaper, all 1936 patterns 1-8 off Pittsburgh Paint store 137 W Main SPECIAL PRICES on oortoes and onions for your winter supply Peerless Mkt Phone 603 Free de livery OOA1 milk and eneese Jungfrau Ooat Dairy. Rt 4. Box 54 Tel 437 -J PUH SALE h-ppi for iau' burn) with oaf'l plate imne' aew Rnrxatn Csi a) Msll Tribune ; fuh Al.R-Apoiea Tei :4 j -u 3Ai. orapf now ripe J A Mjlqx, muea west ot U color 0. BUSINESS CHANCES WILL BELL partnership In auto body and fender shop In Southern Ore gon for $560.00. Wonderful location on Paclflo highway. Prefer man with some experience. Box 3079, Tribune PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avon, Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful fldvlce on all affairs of life. Tells your past, present and future. If In doubt as to what step to take consult Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Good advice In time saves many worries and many dol lars. Satisfaction quaranteed. Read ings dally; hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Located at Rainbow Auto Camp. 1746 No. Riverside. Cabin I. MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY WASHING done for $1.00. Ironing and blankets extra. 028 West 3nd. MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK, FURNITURE, ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay, SEE W. E. THOMAS MQR ORE & WASH. MTQ CO. MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 45 So. Central, Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. 8-167-M-lflO Phone 139 ROOFING COMPLETE ROOFING SEHVIOB Compusitlun Shingles and Built-up roofs Phune 640 Free estimate Easy monthly payment RuitUfe RIVER ROOFING CO. 132 West Main ROOFINO Bring yuui roof trouble to us Old roof repaired oen rool applied Pabco products Ekerson Paint and Root Store 38 t Bart lett Phone 243 BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE fNttl'KANL'b A11S I H ACTS ESI.'ltOW MURKAV ABSTRAC1 GO -Abstract ot Title Rooms 8 and o No &i North Centraj Ave., upstair. Dentistry. NOTICE Dr. R. C. VanValzah has moved his dental office from 304 E. Main to 813 Liberty Bldg. Eipert Window Cleaners LITI GEORGE DO IT - 1st lift House cleaning, floor wailng on entai rug cleaning and qyhuistering Transfer. SAMSON Transfer and St.. age Pur nlture moving and expert furniture packing service Fireproof storage new low rates. F - E SAMSON O. Phone 833. . BADS TRANSFER 61 STORAGE CO -Office 36 So Fir Pbone 316 Price right Services guaranteed REINKLNG TRANSFER CO - Long distance naullng. Furniture, oattia anything 111 N. Fir Pbone 1033 O Stuart. HAWLEY TRANSFER Local and long distance furniture moving. Quick light delivery on pianos, trunks, boxes, oto., at nom inal cost. Used furniture bougnt and sold. 118 No Riverside. Phone 018. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Accept 6. Fachiki the di rection from which a gla cier moves 10. Low goiter 14. Continent 15. Feminine KUIIIV tf. Operatic solo IT. City In Penn sylvania 19. Lodgers 1. First Vice President to a u creed to the presi dency 11. Bellows 14. Defeat a con tract at orldge If. Management of money IT. Neat Solution of Yesterday'. Purzlt ARISE EEiLEMAROLE OFiPO rTt sn tMsIa PE R ApTLlf C AnKRTD I T EMAIR A gfei Uti 1 R s tMr eJw STr E e rMa rMbKha t e DWC E I tMl AlSlS I E SItTE EIDISMBI E PIOIUP IB. Color 11. Chills 12. Hobby 13. Church dlr- nltarles 16. Nlrhe IS. Simpleton Is. Marry 10. Long rigid piece of wood or metal It. Short Bleep 11. One who strikes 14. Housing of a ship's com pass II. Incline the nid IT. 81am It. Colored 49. Afresh 61. Evil action 63. Soft murmur 61. Caddis worm 65. Cancels 69, One of the highest or der ot msra mali tl. Mineral 63. n the ocean 64. Come In 66. Swinging bar rier in a building T. For fpnr that 68. Apply the mind In or der to learn 69, A queen of England 7LZZZmil-ZmZ2ZZ 1 i IlfL i f 1IF 313L 36 W39 W'4 M4' 'Mm '.' SZiiu Al 43 44 45 WSFZTWl w ZZZWlZZZ p35-- WrZJLZZr UA Br 1 1 1 ""jl BUSINESS DIRECTORY Piano Tuner. W. B. GRUBER Expert piano tuner in Meaiora nmuea time, ror piano service call Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 335. The r'aihlon Shup THE FASHION SHl'P - Oiessmakln and Remodeling Buttons and Buckiea covered 308 u B National Bnnk Bldg. Tel. 1181. Myrtle Andrews Money to Lend MONKY LOANED ON AL'TOH. UESTOCh HJKSin HE ENDORSED NOIES ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape delay SKfc E rill. MAS MGR. ORE. & WASH. MTQ. CO. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARU EST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So centra. Oruunu p'loor Craterlan rheatei Bidg Lie No 9-16? -M-180 Pnone 189 LEGAL NOTICES Advertlflrmpnt For Bids Sealed bids will be received by the district clert- of Prospect School Dis trict No. 69, until 8 P. M , Tuesday the 10th day ot November, Tor the construction of a play shed, and al terations on the gymnasium building, for the Prospect School. Bids may be separate on oacb building, or togeth er, tjpecincauona ana piuiis amy ue seen at the office of the architect. William Lalng, 301 U. 8. Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Medford; or at tue home ot the' district clerk. Bids must be accom-1 panled by a certified check In n j amount equal to 6 of the total I amount oi oia. as a guarantee iur the execution or contract In cose the contract Is awarded bidder. The school board of Dlst. No. 59 reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Signed: ROSE J. KELLY, Clerk of Prospect School Dlst. No. 69 Box No. 63, Trali, Oregon Notice Xn the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson Couuty. In the Matter of the Estate of Dick Bradley, deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given that the un dersigned, as executrix Ji the above named decedent, has filed nereln her final report and account, and that Saturday. November 31. 1D36, at 13 o'clock A. M., at the couithouse in the city of Medford. In said county, has been fixed by the above-named court as the time and plac for hear ing objections to said Clnni account and for the examination and allow ance thereof. Dated: October 17th, 1936 MAUDE M. BRADLEY, Executrix of the estate of Dick Bradley, deceased Notice of Filing Application for Change In Character of L,be or Water Notice la hereby given i-hat H. M yon Stein, of Trail, Oregon, has filed in the office of Chas. E. Btrlcklln, State Engineer, an application for ap proval of a change in character of u&o of water from Vina Maple Cteek from Irrigation to domestic and stock pur poses; That by decree of the Court for Jack son County dated April 26. 9I9, a wat er right was recognized in the name ol Qua Nichols for the ire -Ration M among other lands, 10 aires in the SE'4 NW'4, Section 11, Township 34 South, Range 1 East, W. M from Vine Maple creek, wit a a date or priority of 1896; That the applicant herein, owner tf the above-described lands proposes to change the use of the wa'ei from ir rigation to domestic and stock pur poses, such use to continue througn out the Irrigation season. AU persons Interested are hereby notified .that a hearing a ill be held In the Circuit Court Room of the County Court House at Mciford. Or eon. on Friday. December 18, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., and . mictions, it Cross-Word Puzzle It Highest office In a repub- llo 11. Ventilated 13. Havory 18. Three; prefix 20. Hone 23. Units 26. Hal i peter 37. Item paid un der old Eng lish law 18. Epic poem r. Htuir 10. Places where me in Is, oil or uRiif ere purified tl. Flow or lea plani 14. Impre&sed wltb a sense, of randeur 15. Kitchen stove :m. Auction 37. Hastened DOWN 1. Diplomacy , 1. Deadly white 5, European ship canal 4. Comfortable or restful 6. Pronoun 6. Formed Into sloping banks of earth . OH: sum . Pinnacles of Ice In a Klacler 9. Breathe heav ily In sleep 16. Short for a ' man's nam iw n ni Dlant 43. Draw after 44. Ivnoble 45. Thlnffa to be added 41. Twu-pronged Instrument 49, Dismay: vari ant 60. Attend (he Irk 61. Compunltni 62. Dutch city 64. Symbol for CHlchllM 66. Wild animal 67. Knpl lh dchool 6ft. Withered 60. Kntnnftl 61. Thirsty 66. Day of the week: nhnr. any there be, will be heard at said time and ptace. Any objections shou rt be prepared In writing ami mailed to the State Euglneer, Salem. Oregon, tt least ten (10) days prior to the date set for hearing. If no objections are filed, the change in character of use will be ap proved without a bearing. Dated at Saiem, Oregon, this 9.n day of October. 1936. CHA8. E. STHJOKLIN, Sticc Engineer 0 A. SMITH, County Water Master. Notice of utter Iff Pale By Virtue ot an executit n In fore closure duly Issued out ot and under the seal of rne Circuit Court of hr State of Oregon In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me ilreoted ano dated on the 34th day n October 1936, In a certain action therein, wherein The State of Orfgon, reprn sen ted and acting by the World Wat Veterans State Aid Commission plaintiff, recovered JudmLt against Clarence B. Rooinett anc Myrue a Merahon, formerly Myrtle O. Robln ett the defendants, for the sum of (3319.76, together with interest there on at the rate or 4 per aanura from Ap.11 37, 1936; For the further sum of SB. 00 abstract fees, with costs and disbursements taxed at 48 30 and the further sum of ai&o.oo 3 attorney's rees, wmcn judgment wxa enrouea and docketed in the Cleric' office cf said Court In said County on the 33rd day of October, 1930. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to tne terms of trt said exe cution, I will on the 38to a ay ot No vember, 1936, at 10:00 j'uook a. m. at the front door of the oourthotist In the Olty of Medford, in Jackson County. Oregon offer 'ot sale and will sell at public auction for caan to the highest bidder, to satisfy sa'd judgment, together with tr coats j! tnis sale, subject to redemption a provided by law. all of tni right, tltla ana interest mat tne said ueienaants, Clarence B. Roblnett in.i Haieel V Roblnett, hushand and wue; Myrtle a. Mersnon and Leroy p Meranon wife and husband, had an the 34th day of September, 1936, oi now have in and to the following described property, situated In the County of jacKson, state or uregon, u wn; Lot eiRhteen (18). Block one fit Kenwood, City of Medford, County of jacKson, state or Oregon. Dated this 34th day of October. 1936, 6YD I. BROWN Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon By Howard Gault, Deputy. O A. CODDlNO. Attorney ior fiain tin Address: Medford, Oregon. TIGERS POINT FOR L TILT Overcontldenc no longr part of their make-up after the disastrous 8-0 defeat at the band of wild Klam ath Falls eleven, the Medford High Tigers taper off their week's drill this evening and tomorrow for the tradl tlonal Armistice Day game against an In-and-out Aahland squad on the turf field here. Ashland, the buffeting poet for both Klamath and Grant Pass, arose from the depths a week go to knock over Grants Pss la-o In a wrprlae win, Indicating that they art a dan gerous quad at time. Coach Bill Bowerman of Medford said today that hla completely revamped team I tak lng the Ashland encounter er!ouly. aware of the fact that what Ashland' his done once they can do again, and that the Orlaalle will probably turn In the best game of the year against the Tigers. That la the root of the traditional rivalry. When Aahland ha a "won der" team Medford Invariably afforda them their most painful afternoon, and the reverse 1 true when Medford 1 riding the crest of a winning streak. Medford ha been the fevored team most often, and wlU be fvored again Wednesday, but the fact re mains, Bowermn said, that Ashland will be prlmett to upset the fast charging locals. Drill through the latter part of last week found Baylla and Mniyma. two tranaplanted backfleld aces, as the probable atartlng enda agalnat the Llthlans. Both have shown aptitude for then new post. Offord, atar tackle who was on the sidelines briefly after the Stireka encounter, when ho suffered a broken nnse, 1 doing re markably well at the unfamiliar cen ter spot, and Baker, relieved of tem porary center duties, Is going better than ever at hi own guerd assign ments. Bowerman ssld that Blair and Esrhart are now the best pros pects for tackle berth, with Grow as the probable guard who will start with Baker. Ettlngor, at quarterback, and Bak- ralda, at fullback, aeera to have thalr Jobs well taken care of. but the rest of the Tiger backfleld will present new face Morris, who tarted the year at halfback and was then moved to guard, Is back at the right half back Job and I doing better than at first hoped. Re still ha difficulty in dod-rlng, but a long list of second string cssusltle Indicate how hard he hits In head-on Impact. H. has bn Imorovtng steadily. Bowman, Bhlfty-blnned substitute who has been alternating at quarter back, la doing a good Job In Lewis shoe st left halfback, Eugen Higff Defeatt Inter-City Foe 59-0 EUGENE, Nov. 0. (API Continu ing their march to mythical state championship bonora, the heavy Eu gene high school Axemen ran through s lighter and lest experienced Univer sity high school team, 69-v, In their trsdttlonal gsme here Friday night. The Axemen rolled up It first downs, all of which were from scrim mage. They completed four pastes and attempted only tlx. On one occa sion they marched from their own 16-yard line to the University high goal In 10 plays. Use situ mount rant ad. COAST FOOTBALL BADLY MIXED BY One Tie and Two Defeats Marked Up Against Over whelming Favorites- Huskies Only Undefeated SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. S (API Shocks of the greatest upsets of the fxotb&ll eesson on the Paclflo coast were dying down today but the re versals of isst Saturdsy still provided the main toplo tor conversation de spite Important engagement Relied v!ed tor this week. All the figures oq every ttatUtlcal chart were there to prove Washing ton, Southern California and Waatv Ington state should hve won their const conference game but the score board told a story ot one tie and two defeat of overwhelming favorite Out of the topay turvy scramble Washington emerged at the lone un defeated conference eleven, leader of the championship race but now list. lng a tie with a Stanford team It at i l to I favorite to beat The toor was 14 to 14. Southern California and Wsahlng- tcn State toppled from the undefeat. ed rank. The U. S. O. Trojans, oo-favorltes w.th Washington, went down 13 to 7, before University of California, After four successive defeats, Ore gon State college scored an amavlng 19 to e victory over Waahlngton Slate. The thing that couldn't bap pan became a reality Oregon Slate walloped a team which listed victories over Stanford, California and Oregon, besides a scoreless tie with Southern California. U.O.L.A, returned home flushed with a 7 to 0 victory over Oregor at Portland. Crucial battle will be fought In the coast conference Saturday. The main event brings Southern Califor nia and Waahlngton together at Seat tle. A victory then snd one two week later over Weahlngton State, WIU give the Huskies the conference oliamplonshlp, Defeat for Washing ton will throw tht title) chase Into a tangle again. Washington State and U.O.LA. will Ur.e up on practically even terms at Lot Angelet with the latter probably toldlng tht edge In line play. Flushed with the result ot last week's great comeback display, Stan ford and Oregon State meet at Port- It nd. California will turn in It new-found attack agalnat University ol Oregon. The gun will be played tt Berkeley. Conference Standings Opt. W. L. Tied Ft. Ft. Pot, 0 i j si ai 1 1 9 31 1 1 ' 17 41 l o Ui sa I 0 80 81 1 1 60 38 0 41 81 4 1 7 80 1.000 .780 .780 .800 400 .933 100 .000 TO BATTLE TEXAN HERE NEXT Boxing, after two-week lull re turns to Medford a week from to night with Elmer "Bun" Brown hard Mttlng northwest featherweight champion, awtpplng wallop with Jack Bay, 138 pound flash from Dal it, Texas. Ray will have a weight tovtntage ot tight pound over hit tluslv opponent, nd 1 consequently ei ported to give the champion a bet- vr ttruggio than did Al Mustolt, willing but outclassed Opokan (lug ger, two week ago. Ray ha not been In the north weat long, but ha already built up t repu tation as a (lugger with dynamite In both glove. In-flghtlng 1 hi fcrte. tnd it 1 Intlghter who give Brown the most trouble. Fans were surprised a' the power that the alight but well proportioned Brown got Into bis wtl opt against MustoU, and hi flicking Uft band and jarring right not smashes proved him capable of hand ling tougher opposition. Whether h wilt be able to carve down a weight advantage of eight pound 1 a matter of conjecture, but hi manager, Teg Salkeld, points to Brown' record agalnat men up to ii8 pounds, wltb the pity to be ex pended upon the opposition and not Frown. Promoter Mtck LUlard. who an touneed tht card this morning, ha atranged two six-round seml-wlnfup snd a four round opener. Sonny gliders, 158 pound clouter from Kle ins tb Fall who put the dinger on By Morgan ot Portland In the last match here, will be pitte-J against Jack Ifetly, 188, of Kerby, In the last teml-wlndup. Nealy It fighting In Vancouver, B. C, tonight and will probably tight In Portland tt least one before ht apear her next week. Bed Melhorn, 180, Klamath Falls, will square away against Bucky O Brian of CBrltn, Oregon, In the other six round battle. The two art evenly matched and the tight It ex pected to be one ot the but on tht ctrd. There will be one, tnd poaalbly two four-round opening tussle. Cee Msll frlOuot want da. Wah. 4 St.. OS1.....8 Wash. St. 8 U C.LA 01. l Stanford .1 Or. Bt Oregon 0 BROWN FANDOM RANDOM By DICK APPLEOATE. 'The winning touchdown from t pass, Smith to Kunzman." That sounds suspiciously llks report of t lost year Medford high school foot ball game but 1 really the story of the Oregon Froah victory over the strong University of Washington Husky pups In Seattle Saturday. The old Medford high combination put over the score In the last quarter. breaking the 7-7 tie that resulted from earlier touchdown by both squada. "Smithereens" smith, picked by this department over a year ago as praliable all-Amerlcan timber, tossed the pass to Grey heal which gave the Froah their opening score and his pass to the same man scored the conver sion after Kunzmsn't six points. Nearly every football fan In Med ford will be abla to envisage those passes of Smith's. We can ee him yet, slamming along behind the line of scrimmage aa though glued to his Interference, for all the world a though he were off for a wide left end run. Then, without any appar ent effort, atralghtenlng up for one of those eaay-to-handle aoutbpaw paasoa that look a though they're going to the left end and likely as not will hook right back to the right to t receiver In the open. That the receiver should be Kunzman no one hare will be surprised. It wasn't Just Smith and Kunzman that upheld the reputation of Med ford aa a producer of football ma terial. Qeorgo Harrington former Medford star under Darwin Burgher, folded In three of Cook's passe for touohdowna In rolling up a 3a-to-0 vlotory tor LInfield over Albany Sat urday, Coach Don Faber, formerly of Aahland and now of Albany, must be tired of having Harrington In hla hair by this time. Nor doe the Medford parade end there. For Oregon, In the bitter 7-0 loss against U. O. L. A., Bob Hinman, former Red and Blaok wlngman, did Spartan service, while at Palo Alto, Burdette Kindred was playing tackle ior waahlngton. We'd like to be tblt to report that Nooks Naume Is stir halfback on the Santt Clara unde feated tnd untied eleven, but tuch 1 not the cue. It would be If Nook were out for football, in our opinion. In that same humble, or not to humble, opinion, Nsumes was on ot the bast football players to wear tbt Medford uniform. Fast t a deer, shifty a a fox terrier, bard to atop h a uuuaio, is was only a combina tion of Impossible circumstances that kept him out of the limelight. Incidentally, It waa Nook who In praotlce here- one night discovered a neat way to dispose of two tackier, at the aame time. Returning punt, ht found two tacklert converging upon him rapidly. Thinking quickly, he rammed straight between them, tossed the ball up In the air, and straight-armed them both. He may have had ome Idea of wagging tht ball on the other aide nd continuing on his march to the goal, but If to ht abandoned It when he taw both tack ier go bead aver heel onto their back. He atarted to laugh, tnd tilt ball would have been there yet It someone eie naon't picked It up. W wouldn't advise the play at stock-in-trade, but as tn let breaker it was supreme. Thtt w one of nit first night out after coming here from Hood River, where he wit team-mate of Russ Acheson on tht Applt Picker squad. Peculiarly enough, on the SONS team Just 13 miles south of Med ford, we could discover no Med ford players. The Aahland school draw players from the Willam ette volley while Willamette vol. ley schools draw players front here. That probably Indicate something or other, but tf to we dont know whit It Is. Random observations: There are more bear being brought In by hunt tere this year than any year we can remember. The season In Jackson snd Klamath counties 1 open all thl month In other counties If open the yesr around. We're planning on going after one next week-end. after htvlng teen nothing but doet on t deer-hunting expedition. Betr meat taate like pork, venison, beef, ve, rbbit, chicken and duck, We never ate any but that' the word we re ceive from seven expert. WEST TAKES EDGE LL CHICAOO. Nor. S APirw.. .... who maintain that western division clubs of the National Fro Football league bold t clear-cut edge in strength over the . ..-. e'evens had figures to heck un th.i. argument today. in sundty't professional program 11 four western rllvl.i.M ... Oreen Bsy, Chicago' Bear, Detroit and Chicago' Cardinal defeated eastern lection teams, snd only on reeult was close. Pittsburgh, lead ing the eastern dlvlion, bowed to .o.!i, so to a; New York. In second pltct, WO trounced h thm n.. aa to 7; Boston lost to Oreen Bsy. T u . no tne cniugo Cardinal cele brated by whipping Philadelphia, 11 to 0, for the Card firt vlotory of Tbe Beer and Packers to- won teven gomea while 1n.inv on, easily tht beet record In tht olr- iVINDOW JLASS-tve wit window (last and will rtnlao tour nrtihn wlidowa reasonably rraworiugt uto. in' wort Closing tlm for Too Lata to 01s- ify Adt It 1:10 p. ca. .