MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNT:, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1936.
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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
3TART7 who picked up double-barrel,
r Weaternfleld shotgun on crater Lake
,.. Hwy, Pole A-8-9 opposite gate, re
? turn to owner. 730 W. and. Phone
1528-J. Reward.
tnoT Small rAH Airedale hv name
wOf Rusty. Reward, phone 1444-J.
fmim Man' leather clove. Call at
Tribune offloe, Identifying and pay
for advertisement.
LOST Agate watch cuarm with 2
i gold nuggets attached. Reward.
618 Mary St.
. LOST Large agate ring In Mann's
I wash room. Reward. Leave at
Tribune Office.
FOUND Bulldog, owner may have
same by paying for ad, W. Q. Knlps,
Oalt Grove Road.
wm
i LOST II dug rntfipgcait ibo
i WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Woman bookkeeper. Ap
ply in own handwriting. Box 3097,
V Tribune.
WANTED Woman or girl for general
' housework. 620 month, 41 Ross
v' Court.
MALE OE FEMALE HELP
i SMALL DEPOSIT secures employment
and Income through the People's
universal Exohange Sytem, 39 S.
" Front. Open Sunday.
t WANTED SITUATIONS ..
.. Gl MARRIED MAN want worn oi any
V .49 Austin
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
JUNIOR high sohool girl, age 17,
wanta board and room and some
Ntiim tnr housework.
;i 634 Vt MoAndrews road.
i We PAY MORE CASH
s For your furniture,
i nOl.llKOOK A ANDREWS
" 8th and Front. , Phone 847.
WANTED Drag-saw. State make
and price. Box 3096. Mall Tribune.
TRY HuSON'S BOMB LAUnunx
YOURS DONS ALONE. PHONE
1340-00.
' EDGAR JOHNSON at the Peerless
I Market la buying furs dlreot for one
of the largest raw fur dealers on
tne coast.
WANTED Heath-Henderson propellor
and small motor for light jlsne.
Call Wilson Motor Parts. 37 So. Rlv
i eralde. Ask for Al Formsn.
WANTED Used, late model refriger
ator. 60S West Main. Tel. 634-J.
RAW KJR8
WE PAY CASH for Musk rata. Mint
Coyote, bobcat, raccoon eto.
tve also ouy
HIDES AND PELTS
New and Used Traps (or Sal.
MEDFORD BAROA1N HOUSE
37 N Orape St Pn'jne 1063
"CHEAP 1038 to 1931 pica up ooupe or
roadster (or cash. Inquire lid
Washington.
HIOHKS'l PRICES paid fof lurnuuM
and Household oods. pnone loft
EMPTY furniture fan oin to Sat
Francisco wanta load fo there n
way poinu. Phone 815. Hawl.j
. Transfer
JUNK -Htgnrtit once, paid I CM orass
,. radiators coppel .turaae oa ten.
' aluminum and jinm mti
Scrap iron small of largi iou
pip. no macninrry wool ant out
ton rags innt .ubea
Oui price, win interest ron.
Hide. Peiu Wow alitnell
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" MH.1KIHP BAHHAIN HDI1HE
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small furnished house;
Frlgldalre; adults. 134 S. Grape.
-FOR RENT 3-room furnished house;
" modern; adults; garage. Inquire at
731 w. 3nd. .
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
OIRLS to board and room. Age from
6 to 13. 613 East ath.
ROOMS AND MEALS. 148 So Holly
POH HENT Rooms and ooaro rea
sonaole so e Mum at alfdlurd
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apts. 801 No. Central.
fnone i3u.
FOR RENT Apartments, 818 S. Cen-tral
PXH RENT Apartment. 116 Almond
FOR RENT Two apartments. 403
Nextown; one 3-room npartment
" and one 4-room. Phone 19.
BACHELOR'S quarter, 134 S. Ivj.
FOE RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Large sleeping room; hot
and cold water, ahower. ao 8. Fir.
alTHu-i IVs room 1114 8 Urune
FOR EXCHANGE
WILL TRADE 1E29 Ford coaoh and
cash for late model car. Box 3048,
Tribune.
FOR SALE OR rHADK Delicious and
Newtown apples for wooo or pota
toes Bring containers Joe Can
tor. Rt 4. east of Phoenlk.
FOR SALE or will trade tut good nelf
er calves, weaner pigs Harold Crowi
Carkln Orcnaro. Midway itoad
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR TRADE One acre with 4-roora
house and outbuildings, In Grants
Pass. Want 5-room nous in Med
lord. Clear for dear. V. E. Kll
gore, Grant Paas, Ore.
FOR TRADE My homo In Portland
for home of equal value In Med
ford. Home owners only. Write
Enid Funk, 1343 North Wlnchell
St., Portland, Ore.
SALE OR TRADE Nice little home
close In on east side; eflOO will ban
die; balance around $15 month; or
will swap for larger place In Med
ford or nearby in country. Box AB
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
1! ACRES, neat 8-rm. bouse, buUt
lns, screen porch, barn, garage,
woodshed, fruit, lawn, deep soil;
only $950.
A. F. f LOWERS, 112 E. 13th.
FOR SALE Model home northeast
corner. West Main and Peach Sts.
Exceptionally well built, finest ma
terial, hardwood floors, air-conditioned.
Your opportunity to own a
beautiful home close In on paved
streets, which Is available for Im
mediate occupancy. Call Chas. R.
Ray, Realtor Medford Bldg., Phone
302 for appointment to Inspect.
SALE OR RENT Houses, 812 Sum-
' mlt.
Ian INCOME property now earning
6137 60 month, Genuine bargain tor
I quick sale. C. 8. Buttertleld, 409
Medford Building.
I FOR SALE fl-room modern home
with sleeping porch. 738 Oak.
PU LL improved ana recondi tioneo
saved acres for taie ji trade for
Portland pruperty Pn m ueo Med
ford ot N dtldd Ashiand Hotel
piJH SALE 6 ruom nouae on paveo
street furnished aiueu 860 cam
Call owner 1619 J or dia-J
WHEN you tnmt n re, estate mini
ol BROWN a WHITE
Huusibb lot sale ur rent jacsson
Oo'jt-ty Blue, & tan Ass'n
FOR SALE-P0ULTRV
179 WHITE Leghorn chickens ready
to lay, tlOO. Third house east of
Rogue River Academy. R. L. Wyant.
FOR SALS Red prllets, blood-tested
stock. Hurst, Old Stage road, Jack
aonvllle. FOR SALE! Bourbon Red and Nsrrs
gansett Turkeys for breeders; also
baled hay. Mrs. W. K. Nicholson,
, Ross Lane.
FOR SALE Barred Rock cockerel
and hens, 617 Western Ave.
FOR SALE 60 thoroughbred, blood
tested, Hansen strain, White Leg
horn pullets, all laying. Route 1,
Box 136, Oolumbus Ave., south of
Stewart.
FOR SALE 60 laying White Leghorn
pullets and weaner plga. Corcoran.
Rom Lane.
FOR SALE POOS PETS
FOR SALE Pedigieed roller canaries
Mrs. Nellie Plnney, Jsctsonvule.
ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 633-J-3.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 46 breeding ewes. W. L.
Lewis, 737 W. Jackson. Phone B26.
OOWS for saur
road.
-Rt. 8, Box 89, Midway
FOR SALE 1 horse; good to ride or
work; also 3-seated aurrey. Riley
Myers, Central Point.
FOR SALE Veal calf and 8 feeder
plga, or trade for hay. W. O.
Wheeler, Rt. 8, Box 68.
FOR SALE Plga or aows. Box 189,
Spring St.
FOR SALE Cow and trailer. 19
Barnes Ave.
FOR BALE AUTOMOBILES
SPECIAL
1928 Peerless Six four-door sedan.
Fine shape.
Sell Cheap for CASH.
3134 East Main
FOR SALE 1438.00 equity in 1936
Dodge panel for 8200 caah. Box
8078 Tribune.
FOR SALE 1933 Chrysler imperial
6-passenger coupe, fine condition.
8650 for quick aale. One-fourth of
original price.
LANOE MOTOR CAR CO.
88 N. Riverside Tel. 18
CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
USED CAR TRADE-INS
A good variety to choose from; Plym
ouths. Fords. Chevrolet. Dodges.
Chryslers. Pontlaca, and a number
ot other makes. Prices lower than
any place in Medford.
LANQE MOTOR CAR CO
38 N. Riverside Tel. 18
CLEAN SWEEP
USED CAR SALE
Prices lower than NADA Book.
ID'S Pontlac 8 Brougham.
1933 Plvmouth PA aedan with
trunk.
1936 Plymouth . deluxe touring se
dsn. 193 Chevrolet deluxe aedan.
1934 Pord Cabriolet coupe, radio
and heater.
1935 Chrvsler 8 touring sedan,
1934 Ford V-8 sedan.
1931 Pord 3-door wdsn. sldemount
1028 D. A Dodne sedan.
1935 Chrysler 6 touring sedan.
1035 Chrysler 6 touring aedsn.
Some Real Buys In otbrr models.
MEDFORD USED CAR ECHANOE
Just North of old Public Market oo
South Riverside
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Ford V8. 1936 Cabriolet
Like new. Driven only 6000 miles
$630 Phone 1322-W
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
AUCTION SALE Saturday, Nov, 14,
at Sale Pavilion In North Medford.
Have some good milk oows, 3 work
horses, pigs; also some machinery,
mower, rake, plows, grsln drill, tools,
etc. So. Ore. Livestock Auction Co.
Col. A. H, Dudley, Auctioneer.
NEEDLEWORK. WIFTS, 10c UP- Or
ders taken. Mrs. TUley, 1115 W. 9th.
FOR SALE Westinghouse electric
range, $50. Qrlsbam, In the Dynge
house on Beall Lane.
ART NEEDLE WORK for sale. 136 S.
Holly.
GAS water heater, like new. Phone
260.
MUSKRAT Jacket, good condition.
Phone 280.
FOR SAZ.3 Heater, 2 oook stoves,
chllds crib, rabbits at Embree's.
Phoenix on highway.
CLoSlNO-OU'l SALS Kant) na gar
den tools oousenoid ruruitur
oreaafast set presiire ouofceo caij
ned (run ana vegetaDies Oouid
1 mile outb oi iaient on oignwa
Tel Asniano 3J1K-1 1
WALNUTS and filberts, 16c lb. Mrs
D. J. Stelner, near Howard School
APPLES Baldwin and Newtown, or
chard run, 60c box. Geo. B. Young.
Stewart Ave. Phone 7-F-4.
FOR SALE Baled hay. excellent
quality. O. R. Natwlck. Eagle Point
FOR SALE Bone dry body fir and
hardwood. Best In valley, 118' No
' Riverside, phone 616, Hawley Trans
fer. FOR SAUS Pepvy-Popoy Pop Corn
I Monarch Seed & Peed Jo
FOR SALE Super Phjsr.nate, Sul
phur. dulptiate ot Ammonia. Mou
arch deed di Peed Oo.
ANY merchandise can be disposed ot
through che Peoples Um.eraaJ Ex
change System. 39 8. Pnwt.
SAVE SAVE
Wallpaper, all 1938 patterns 1-8 oft
Pittsburgh Paint Store 13V W Main
SPECIAL PRICES on potatoes ana
onions tor your winter supply
peerless Mkt Phone 603 Free de
livery; OOA1 milk and cneese Jungfrau Guat
Dairy. Rt 4. Bus 64 1'el 437 -J
PUR SALE - b'Lpet fol MWOu.
ourn.t with oar'le plate 4imi
new Bargain Oai ai Mail ITlnunr
POH SALE APUlee 1 01 IS3-L
POR SAMS--iraptfa oo ripe i A
Manke 4 mile, west ol Medfora
BUSINESS CHANGES
WILL SELL partnership In auto body
- and fender ehop In Southern Ore
gon for 8550.00. Wonderful location
on Pacific highway. Prefer man
with some experience. Box 8079.
Tribune
PERSONAL
PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
Madam 'Avon, palmist and Clair
voyant, glvea truthful advloe on all
affaire 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
savea many worries and many dol
lara. Satlefactlon quaranteed. Read
tnga dally; hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m
Located at Rainbow Auto Camp.
1746 No. Riverside, Cabin I.
ROOFING
COMPLETE ROUF1NO 8EHVIOE
. Composition Shingles and Built-ur.
roofa Phune 640 Free estimate
Easy mfinthly payments Rnitiit
RIVER ROOFINO CO., 133 W. Main.
ROUFUNO Bring fuuf root trouble,
to. us Old ruof. repaired new roofs
applied Pabco product BkereoD
Paint and Roul Store 88 Bart
lett Phone U
BUSINESS DIRECTOR?
JACKSON COUNT
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INHI'RANCIl
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MURRAY ABSTRACT OO -Abstract
ol Due Rooms 8 and 6 No .2
Nortn Central Ave., upateira.
Dentistry.
NOTICE Dr. R. 0. VanValxan haa
moved his dental office from 304 I.
Main to 813 Liberty Bldg.
Epert Window Cleaners '
LET GEO KGB DO II - 11 II IK
House cleaning, door waxing on
ental rug cleaning and upnolatertng
Transfer.
9 AM SON Transfer and Sfc-tag Pur
nlture moving and eipel furniture
packing service Plreproof storage -new
low ratea.
P E SAMSON O. Phone 838.
BADS rKANbFEK at 8TOKAOB CO -Office
26 So Fir Phune 316 Price,
right Service guaranteed
REINK1NO TRANSFER CO - Long
distance naullng Furniture, cattle
anything ill N. Fir Phune 1033
O Stuart.
HAWLE-' TRANSFER
Local and lone distance furniture
moving. Quiet light delivery un
pianos, trunks, noxes. etc. at nom
inal cost. Used furniture bougnt
and sold.
118 No Riverside. Phone 618.
Money to Lend
MUSKY
LOANRD ON Al Tim. UVKKTOl'h
FUHMTI HE. KMIDKltED
NOIt.A ETC.
We want to supply vout money needf
wttnout red tape it delay
wi t tv ft IlltnMs
MOR ORE. b WASH. MTO. CO.
MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARG
EST PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
46 So Central nrounu riour
Cratertan Theater Bidg
Lie No 9 157 M-180 rVmne 1S9
Uiosing time for Too Late to Cla
any Ad I 1:30 p. m.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
The Fashion shop .
THE FASHION SHl'P - Uiessmskltvi
and Remodeling Buttons and
Bucklea covered 308 o National
Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. Myrtle
Andrews
Nursery Stock.
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees,
peach, apricot, oherry, apple, prune,
plum, almond, filbert and walnut
trees, roses, boysenberry, small fruit,
grape and shrubs at Bargain Prlooa
Phone 861-R-3 or call at W. B.
Barnum's, S mnea south of Med
ford on highway next1 to Ever Shady
Auto Camp. Carlton Nursery, Carl
ton. Ore.
LEGAL NOT10E8
Advertisement For Bids
Sealed bide will be received by the
district clery of Prospect School Dis
trict No. 69, until 8 P. M., Tuesday
tha 10th day of November, tor the
construction of play abed, and al
teration on the gymnasium building,
(or the Prospect School. Bids may be
separate on each building, or togeth
er. Specification and plan may be
seen at the office of the architect.
William Lalng, 801 U. 8. Nat'l. Bank
Bldg., Medford; or at trie home of the
district clerk. Bids must be accom
panied by a certified check In an
amount equal to 6 of the total
amount of bid, as a guarantee tor
the execution of contract In case the
contract la awarded bidder. The
school board of Dlst. No. 69 reserves
the right to rejeot any or all bids.
Signed: ROSE J. KELLY.
Clerk of Prospect School
Dlst. No. 59
Box No. 63, Trail, Oregon
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
THE INTERIOR, General Land Of
fice Washington. September 80. 1936
Notice la hereby given tnat subject
to th conditions and lim.tatlona ol
the acts of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat
318), February 36. 1919 (40 Stat
1179). June 4. 1930 (41 Stat 758 1. and
May 17. 1928 (43 Stat. 1197. Public
Nos. '418 and 417), and pursuant to
departmental regulations, Clrcuiat
1300, the timber on the foliuwln,
lands will be sold Nov 17 1936. at
10 a. m . at public auction at the
U. s. Land 'Office at Ronomirg, Ore
gon, to the highest bidder at not lev
than the apralsed pr.u as ahown oy
thla notice, aale to be subiect to th.
approval of the Secretary ol the In
terior. The purchase orlce with an
additional sum of one-turn of one
percent thereof, being oommissluna
allowed, must be deposited when tne
rlgbt to purchase Is awarded by the
Register, but certificate oi sale will
not Issue until the purcnaser hu
compiled fully with aald regulations
Circular 1300, a to the execution ct
the contract of aale and bond re.
quired thereunder. The money de
posited will be returned tl aale 1 nol
approved, otherwise patent will Issue
(or the timber, which must be re
moved wlthln'10 years. India will be
received (ram citizens of tne united
States, associations of -nicb cltlaem
and corporations organised under the
laws of the United States, or an
State, Territory, or District there"!
oily. Upon application t a quali
fied -purchaser, the timber on any
legal subdivision will be ottered sep
arately before being Included In any
offer ot a larger unit. r. 87 B R I
B., 800 88. 3W"i NEV. yellow ptnr
360 M; T. 8 B.. R. 3 E Sea 39, 8WI4
NBfc red fir 980 M. 8EV, NWy, red
fir 1360 M. white fir 30 M; T 8 N
R. 8 W sec. 18. NE", NEV. yellow
(1 480 M, red fir 185 M red cedar
85 M. NW'4 NE'4 yellow fir 866 M.
red fir 626 M. red cedar J2o M, 8Wt4
NEV, yellow Mr 625 M. red (Ir 680 ti.
red cedar 60 M, NE'4 NW yellow (Ir
760 M, red fir 1100 M, red cedar It
M. NWV, NWV4 red fir 3000 M. red
cedar 170 M. cedar poles 138. BEta
NWWt yellow fir 410 M. nd fir 1200
M, red cedar 40 M, cedar poles 20 J;
I.wy, 8EV1 yellow (Ir 220 M. red 'Ir
686 M. red cedar 38 M; r 3b S . R 4
W., Sec. 85, SEVi NEUi red fir 800
M. white (ir 20 M. red Cedar 15 M.
incense cedar 66 M; T. 8 8 , R. 5
W., Bee. 19. 8EV4 NEK red (Ir 400
M: T. 16 8., R. 7 W., Sen 39, BE'i
NW'i red fir 1150 M; r. 18 8.. R. 7
W 8ec. 23. 8W.4 NEVt Couglas fir
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NEV, NEV, red fir 3490 M. NWti
NE4 red fir 3660 M. SEV, NEV, red
fir 1890 M. 8WV, NE!i reo fir 3480
M. NE"4 SEV, red (lr 1676 M. NW
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M tor the yellow pine and yellow
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Douglas fir. 81 per M (or the whit,
fir, red cedar, and incense cedar, and
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ren fir 1085 M, red cedar 36 M, in
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ber to be sold for leas than 61 '6
per M for the red fir and 61 per M
fo .the red cedar. Incense cedar, and
hemlock. T 15 6., R. 7 W., Seo. 23.
SW'4 BE 14 yellow (Ir 3750 M, red
cedar 200 M, hemlock 800 M; Sec. 27.
NEV, NEV, yellow (Ir l"i.o ! -.1
cedar 300 M, hemlock 100 M, lire
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M. SEV, SEV, yellow (Ir 400 M. red
cedar 60 M. SWV, BJSi yellow fir
130u M. red cedar 60 M. (tre-ktllea
fir 150 M. (Ire-killed cedar 30 M; r.
39 8.. R. 1 W., Sec. 17, SW'4 NWK,
WV, SWV, down red fir 81.800 (eef
down Incense oedar 9.500 feet, down
yellow pine 30.300 feet: none of the
timber to be sold (or isss than 61 '6
per M for th. yellow fir, tl 60 per M
for the red cedar, down red fir. down
Inoense oedar, and down yellow pine
and 81 per M for the hemlock. (Ire.
killed (lr, and lire-killed cedar. The
down yellow pine may be offered
aepaxately.
(Sgd ) FRED W. JOHNSON.
Commissioner.
Notice or Sheriff's sale.
By virtue of an exeoutlon In fore
closure duly lsued out of and under
the seal ot the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 28th day of October,
1036. In a certain . action therein,
wherein The Federal Land Bank of
Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff,
recovered Judgment against L. O. Caa
ter and Enid Caster, husband and
wife, the Defendants, for the sum of
65747.16, with Interest at 6U per
annum and on 62968.39 thereof from
September 15, 1936, and with Interest
at 6 per annum on 82596.96 thereof. 1
from September 16, 1936, with oosta
and disbursement taxed at 626.85.
and the further sum of aa at
torney' fees, which Judgment was
enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's
office of aald Court in aald County
on the 38th day of October, 1936.
Notice la hereby given that, pursu
ant to the terms ot the said execu
tion, I will on the 6th day of De
cember, 1936, at 10:00 o'olock a. tn..
at the front door of the Courthouse
In the City ot Medford, In Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and will
sell at publlo auction for cash to the
highest bidder, to satisfy aald Judg
ment, together with the cost of this
sale, subject to redemption as pro
vided by law. all of the right, title
and lntereat that the aald defendants,
L. O. Caster and Enid Caster, husband
and wife; Jackson County Bank, a
corporation; Kenneth O. Denman, aa
Liquidator of J.-.cItaon County Bank
a corporation; Mark Skinner, as Sup
erintendent of Banks; Medford Irri
gation Dlatrtot, a corporation; Jaok
son County, a municipal corporation;
Medford National Farm Loan Asso
ciation, a' corporation, had on the
26th day of November, 1919, or now
have In and to the following describ
ed property, altuated In the County
ot Jackson, State ot Oregon, to-wit:
Oommenolnff 9 chains and 29
link west ot the Southeaat corner
or the Thomn Law Donation Claim
No. 68 in Township Thlrty-aevun
South of Range One, West of the
Willamette Meridian, and running
thence West 31.88 ohalna to the
Southwest corner of D. L. O. No.
6B; thence South 184 degrees West,
33 chalna and 84 links to the North
west corner of D. L. O. No. 57;
thence South on Woat boundary of
aald D. L. C. 84 chalna and 60 links
to the Southwest corner; thence
East on South boundary thereof 26
ohalna and 87 links; thence North
67 chalna and 16 Unka to the place
of beginning, containing 147 aaros,
more or leas. . . . situated In Jack
son County, State of Orogon,
- Together wltb the tenements,
hereditament and appurtenance
thereunto belonging or in anywise
appertaining, and
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55. Female saint:
abbr.
St. Algerian
seaport
S. Drive
41. Substance
made In
Egypt mora,
than 4000
years ago
41. Pack
45. Japanese
porgy
46. Norturnal
bird
4S. Title of
Mohammed
49. Kent
60. Biblical
character
61. Witnessed
DOWN
1. Cnthutiastlo
devoteai
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S. Female ahee,
S. Mark by
cutting
4. Shoot from
ambush
5. Porcine
animal
1 Took solid
food ,
1. Studies
S. Lures
elaierat
nIaIpIeIsMsipiy
Together with all water and water
rights used upon or appurtenant to
said lands and however evidenced.
Dated thla 3nd day of November,
1936. 8YD I. BROWN,
Sheriff of Jackson County, orogon.
By HOWARD QAULT, Doputy.
Nolle of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
tho seal of tho Circuit Court of the
State ot Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to mo d treated and
dated on the 37th day of October.:
1096, In a certain action therein.:
wherein The Federal Land Bank of
Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff,
recovered a decree ngftlnst Archie
Phillip Jordan and Dora S. Jordan,
husband and wife; Dave McCoy:
Frank J. AIvm and Jtu.0 Doe Alvos,
whose true name la Mollle Alves, huv
band and wife; George A. Ktrby and
Jane Doe Klrby, whoso true name Is
Ada B, Klrby, husband and wife;
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, a
corporation; State of Oregon; Morris
F. Barlow and Pearl Barlow, husband
and wife; Harry R. Andrae, a widow
er; Ashland National Farm Loan
Association, a corporation, defend
ants, that there la due and
owing to the plaintiff tho sum
of 6871.61, with in twos t at 6
per annum on $837.46 thereof, from
July 30, 1036; with oosta and dis
bursements taxed at $3D.M, which
Judgment was enrolled and docketed
In the Clerk's office of aald Court
In aald County on the 37th day of
October, 1036.
Notice la hereby given that, pursu
ant to the terms ot the aald execu
tion. I will on the 6th day of De
cember, 1036, at 10:30 o'clock a. m .
at the front door of tho Courthouse
In the City of Medford, In Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at publlo auction for cash
to tho highest bidder, to satisfy aald
Judgment, together with the coats of
thla sale, subject to redemption aa
provided by law, all of the rlgnt.
title and Interest that the aald de
fendants, Archie Phillip Jordan and
Dora B. Jordan, husband and wife;
Dave McCoy; Frank J. Alves and Jane
Doe Alves, whose true name la Motile
Alves, husband And wife; George A.
Klrby and Jane Doe Klrby, whose
true name la Ada B. Klrby, husband
and wife; Southern Oregon Credit
Bureau, a corporation; State of Ore-
?;on; Morris p. Barlow and Pearl Bar
ow, husband and wife; Harry R. An
drae, a widower; Ashland Natlunal
Farm Loan Association, a corporation,
had on the 7th day of February, ibib
or now have In and to the following
described property, situated In the
County of Jackson, State of Oregon,
to-wlt:
Beginning at the Northeast cor
ner of the Northeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section Two
In Township Thirty-nine South.
Range one Wost ot the WlllnmeUe
Meridian, Oregon; thence West 36
chains; thence South 30 chains;
' thence East 35 chains; thence North
30 chains to the place of beginning,
containing 60 acroa, more or leas;
Also Government Lot Two and
the Southeast Quarter of the North
east Quarter of sold Section Two.
Township Thirty-nine South, Range
One West of the Willamette Merid
ian, , , . Sltunted In Jackson Coun
ty, State of Oregon,
Together with the tenements
hereditaments and appurtennncea
thereunto belonging or In anywise
annortnlnlna.
Dated thla and day of November,
1036. SYD I. BROWN,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By HOWARD QAULT. Deputy.
High School News
by
STUDENT REPORTERS
By Loreue Arnold.
Aasembly wa oalled at 10:30 a, in.
Tuesday to commemorate Armlsttoe
Day. The band waa playing aa the
students gathered In the auditorium
Assembly was opened by the atudent
body president, Ardo Stock.
' Mr.Valt led the atudenta In pledg
ing allegiance to the tlag.
Mr. smith, th principal, Intro,
duced the speaker, Rev. S. L. Divine
Rev. S. L. Divine told of hi work
during the World war. Duiiug the
war he gave 3S9 addresses for the
government. He spoke of the enthua
lasm and the anxiety ot the people
during the war. He oompared It to
the enthusiasm and eagerness of the
spectators at football game. He
also gave the picture of the aoldlers'
return to New York after the arrnU
tloe waa signed. Aa they 'marched
down Broadway, he aald, the rem
nants of the band played "Onward,
Christian Soldiers."
He aald In 1021 he visited In France
the field of little whit crosses that
marked the soldiers' graves. Here,
he aald, rested friend and foe. He
also vlalted the granite atone with
these words Inscribed upon It: "Quen
tln Roooevelt dropped her In the
line of action."
The student body sang th first
vers of "America." They were led
by Mis Floy Young.
Assembly was dlsmUsed by Ardo
Stock.
By Penny Heler.
Tuesday .afternoon, fifth period,
Frankle Rlnabarger led the atudent
body In yell, starting the pep as
sembly for the Armistice Day game
between Medford and Ashland.
Coach Bowerman Introduced the
player who will be playing their
last game on the home field, The
player. Introduced were! Bob Mor
ris, Leo Bakralda, Jim Bayllaa, Floyd
Baker, Russ Blair, Kazuo Maruyama,
Phil Todd, Roy Olford, Jim Henry.
Truman Bishop.
Floyd Baker and Leo Bakralda both
spoke few word on what the game
would mean to them. Frankle dls
mUsed the aasembly for their atxth
period claw,
.
The Grange
Lake Creek Orange.
All members of Lake Greek Orange
are urged to be present for the meet
ing November 13.
Election of offloera will be the prln
otpal bustns,' matter Important
enough to claim th attention of all
patrona Interested In aeelng the posi
tions wisely filled for another year.
Analyst of soils at the last meet
ing proved very Interesting a well
a bentflclal to the farmer.. .
Hoy, the second largest of th Ork
ney Islands, contain 63 square mile
(QUNTIEFS
Phoenix
PHOENIX, Nov. 11. (Spl.) Jaoob
Selmfor of Jacksonville called on
friends here Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Ivan L. Crawford of
Kingman, Arizona, who have been
visiting Mr. Crawford's mother, and
grandmother, Mrs. Hedjea, had a -loua
accident on the top of the 8!
klyou Friday enroute home. Their
oar waa badly damaged but Mr. and
Mr. Crawford and Infant daughter
escaped Injury when their oar skid
ded and turned over down steep
embankment. Closely following the
Crawforda waa a oar drlvon by How
ard A. Frame of Ssattla. In trying to
avoid th earn fate that befell the
Crawford, Mr. Frame swerved and
struck a boulder, totally demolish
ing his oar. Howard Frame had been
visiting bis parents. Mr. and Mrs H.
w. Frame, and wa enroute to the
football game at San Francisco.
Mra. Mary Livengood left laat Sun
day for Newberg to vult her son.
Mr. J. W. Watklna was oalled to I
Llnd, Washington, to be with her i
w-- vii- la I
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Thornton, I. C.
and W. M. Barkley motored to Bridge
port nd other Washington points.
' Mr, and Mrs. B. O. Brlaooe are va
cationing in California. They have
been visiting in Saoramento. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Furry and on
Leo, and Mrs, Robert S. Furry and
son Fred, motored to Vlaalla. Mr.
R. Furry will return via' Sacramento
where she will visit friends.
Phoenix Builders Supply company,
formerly Phoenix Flxlt shop, has put
In a line of paint, oils, glaaa, and
building supplies.
Thimble club met at the C. A.
Pickle home Friday. Preparation tot
the bazaar were borun.
Elisabeth Lou, 2nd granddaughter
ot Mr. and Mra. B. C. Sllllman, was
born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs.
John H. Smith at Hilt, Calif.
; An all-day meeting of the Thurs
day club I announced for Nov. 13,
beginning at 10 a. m., at the horn
of Mra. Raymond Furry. A covered
dish dinner will be served at 1 p. m.
and members are naked to come pre
pared to start sowing. for the baeaar,
scheduled tor Dec. 10.
Mr. and Mra. 0. W. Buekner, and
Dean Logan lett Nov. 3 for San Jose
California, to visit relative,
Mr. and Mrs, Theodora Fish an In
San Francisco, visiting relative and
friends. v
Mr. and Mr. 0. P. Sllllman of
Berkeley, Oal., left for horn Tuesday
morning, following a week's vllt with
relatives and friends, ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilcox are on
a vacation trip In Washington.
' Mr. Olive Floyd of Medford wa In
Phoenix and Ashland Saturday In
connection with the Forgt-Mc-Not
sal.
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, NOV, 11. (Bpl.l
E. L. Hopkins and hi partner have
the new foundation to their house
about done and the Inside work will
be oorapletod soon.
Mr. and Mra. M. A. Miller of Phoe
nix were Medford business visitor
Monday.
Mra. petti Gibson, alsUr ot Ward
McReynolds, lett Monday evening for
Portland alter spending a couple ot
week at th McReynold bom south
of Phoenix.
John Oermer of Homestead, Ida,
arrived at th horn of hi brother,
Walter Oermer, laat Friday to vlalt
the family a few daya. , Mr. Oermer
formerly resided In this valley,
Mrs. Cora Evans of North Talent
spent last Sunday afternoon with her
alster, at her horcw north ot phoenix.
Mrs. Hattl Smith and her son
Chester and little grandson Wesley
of Ashlsnd were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mra. Mary O. Carey.
Mra. Wm. Bruin returned from
week' stay in Portland, where aha
went tor midlcal advice.
Those from Talent who did busi
ness In Medford Saturday were Mr
and Mrs. Ed Jacobs, Mr. Iran Wells,
Mr. Minnie Roblson, Wm. Bruin
Mrs. Fred Rspp and sons. From
Phoenix, Mrs Ward McReynolds and
her alster-ln-law, Mra. Oarrlson, Mr.
Ray Bonham, Mra. Hopkins, Miss
Mary stancllffe, Mrs. Mary O, Carey
and Oeorge Elton,
Mra. Ed Martin and Mrs. Noah
Chandler were dinner guests of Mrs.
Edith Hayman and Miss Berth Hay
man t Talent laat Friday evening.
Mrs. Martin (ne Iran Btandleyl
has been spending a wsek at the home
of her mother. Mra, Noah Chandler,
and visiting old friends In Medford
Mr, and Mra. H. L. Wright are
moving from their horn near Phoe
nix to a mall ten-acr ranch they
have purchased near Oold Hill. They
will move the big hatchery to the
new location.
TO BURNISH PASS1N
EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 10 (Ap) Ore
gon's humble sophomores had little
left but smbltlon to console them
today.
The Webfoots, loweat ranking team
In the conference, get their next to
last chance to crash the victory ool
umn Saturday against th Oolden
Bear of California at Berkeley. All
hands were to turn hard work today
after a brief rest following the 7 to 0
less to UCLA.
Coach "Prink" Calllson said the
passing stuck, which wss good for
five completions Satuiday, would get
special attention. I
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. Il-(Spl.)
Rezular meeting at P..T. A. mi ViaM
November a In the high school. The
uins- aieo club sang two songs which
Were follower! hv a ablt (mm th
senior olasa play, put on by Loren
Bowman and Avadna Ayres. Miss
Orover gave two enjoyable readings,
after which Mrs, Inch gave an Inter-
eating tais on "The Delinquent
Child."
During business session It wa da
olded to give a silk flag to the room
having the highest number of par
nts who voted at th last elecUon;
also that P.-T. A. sponsor a picture
called "India, the Land ot the Jun
gle," to be put on at later date.
Memberahlp of the P.-T. A. la now 19.
It Is hoped to start hot lunches by
Deoember 1.
Next meeting will be at 7:30 p. m,
November at, at which then will be
open house, giving all Interested op
portunity to eauiniue the new addi
tion to the schoolhouse. An excel
lent program la benlg planned and
douatlona for the hot lunch fund will
be accepted both as to money and
other suppllfs, a complete list ot
which will b published later.
The many friends of Dr. Harold B.
Olllls and wit regnt their moving
to Medford. The house in which
they wore living, which belonged to
Mrs. Marks, haa been told to Mr, and
muB. niuiuf lynyies, WUO W1U resia
then. i
Next meeting of horn extension
unit will be at lo a, m., November
la, In Orang hall.
1 Mr. Ida Smith of Sonora, Cel., I
visiting her daughter, . Mr. Hazel
Trosham, here.
Mra, W. S. Nunn ot Poor . Man'a
oreek attended P.-T. A. her No
vember Q.
' Frank and Jeff Clogaton toft No
vember a tor Uk'.an, to hunt elk.
They expect to b gone about 10 day.
Mrs. w S, Idona, who had hot
tonsil taken out at osteopathia
hospital November 0, returned, next
day to her horn. . t' .1
Mra. Robt. Metsger and daughter
attended aervlco at ' th Christian
church In Medford, November 1 and.
had dinner with friend then.
Jacksonville Health club sponsored
a thower, November 4, tor Mn. Wal
ter Kaufman, at th horn of Mrs,
Jeok oreen, who was assisted by Mrs.
J. Hamaker, The honor gueat re
ceived many nice gifts. Th go ladle
present reported a most enjoyable
time.
Army Long of Blue Rapid,. Kan,
arrived reoenUy.to visit at the, L
Wakefield horn her and th Frank
Shaw home In Medford, It fcad been
it year alnce Mr. Long hod seen
hla friends. He left hen November
to visit In California.
Mr, oora Shaw and two children
visited at the Wakefield horns No
vember 7. , z . -
In honor of the 3Sth wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs, Lee Wske
fleld, Mr. and Mn. Virgil Swinioa of
Medford entertained u guests tt aa
evening party November 6.
Sanford Ros of Klamath Fall
spent th avenlng ct November at
th Wakefield horn, returning horn
th earns data.
Vyron Boatwlck of the navy, who
la stationed near San Franolsoo, has
a 20-day leave ot absence and It vis
iting fr:nd hen.
While riding a bicycle Bear th
meat market, November 7. Joe Beach
was struck by a car which thrtw
him to th ground, causing several
cut about the head. It also dans
aged hi bicycle somewhat. Joe wa
able to return to school Monday. Th
csr wa driven by a man from th
Applegat. .
Rev. and Mr. J, H. Jon left Mon
day by auto for Salem, when they
will visit their son Malcolm, and then
proceed to Portland. They expect to
be gone about a week. However,
there will be preaching service a
usual next Sunday forenoon.
Jacksonville Past Matron club met
In Medford, November 0, at th horn
of Mr. W. H. Bishop. Local ladlee
who attended were Mia Molly Brttt
and th Mesdame Severance,, Hoff
man, Langley and Ida Wilson. They
reported a tin time. '
Mrs. H. L. Noblltt of Medford call
ed at the Peter Flck horn Novem
ber 9.'
Orange Master Henspeter announoe
that there will be a very Important
meeting of the Orang Friday, and
urges every member to b present,
as there will be election of 'officers,
conferring of degree and other im
portant buatnees.
Mr. and Mr. J. D- Brown of Orlffln
creek took dinner November 8 at th
Peter Flck home,
Thirteen people partook of fam
ily reunion dinner at th Le Wake
field home on November 1. Those
present wen Chss. Shaw of Oakland,
Oal.. Mr, and Mra. Frank Shsw and
children of Medford, "Mr. and Mn.
Virgil Swanson and child, also of
Medford, Andy Long of Blue Rsplds,
Kan., and Mr. and Mrs, Lee Wake
field. 118 Franciscans Killed.
VATICAN CITY, Nov. 11. VP)
The Franciscan order announced to
day, through the newspaper Osservs-
tore Romano, that lis Franciscans
have bcn killed In th Spanish civil
war. -.'-
VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. II. (VP)
Novemoer has brought little Im
provement In th southwestern
Washington fire situation, Oeorge
Hcrger, district warden, said today.
About one hundred fin In Whit
Salmon valley, several of them In
timber, an still burning, he report
ed. New fire flare up s rapidly a,
othera are oontrolled, he aald, lead
ing to the belief thst firebug are at
work.