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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON". MONDAY. MAY 17, 1937. PAGE SEVEN If Read every td on this paga Sou will probably find ex actly the tilings jou - have been looking (or or a sale or trade for unused articles you may Have. Search your sttlc or store-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize Immediate cash It what you want Isn't there, advertise tor It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective! RATES Per word, first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word . - (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without : copy change -91.20 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS OST AND FOUND LOST It dog is miasms, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED First-class cook for lanse restaurant. Must furnish refer ences. Box 1664. Tribune. 'OPENINO TWO NEW GROCERY ROUTES HERE Earnings up to 45 first week. Automobile given producers as bonus. Write: ZANOL, 108 Tenth St., Oakland. CaL WANTED Someone to cut 8 acres hay. close to Medford. Bee E. Q. Weiss, 1 mile east of Phoenix. MAN with car. for educational sales work. Sales experience not neces sary. Opportunity for good earn ings. Write, giving age, etc., F. W. Husted, St. Francis Hotel. Portland. WANTED Salesman for major appli ances. Commission and guarnntee to the right person.' Call at 221 w. Main. Flck's Hardware. WANTED Young man with shoe experience. Inquire New Buster Brown Shoe Store. WANTED 2 men with cars, free to travel. No investment required. Se S. H. Ketchum, after 8 p. m.. Grand Hotel, room 305. - WANTED Bojs to sell newspapers after school. APP-y Mall Tribune WANTED FEMALE HELP 1 WANTED Experienced waitress. Box r 1680. .Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS ANY FARMER wanting a handy man. 10 or 20 miles out of Medford. southwest or west, to work for board, drop a card to Fred Blgham, Jacksonville. Ore., Star Rt. WOMAN COOK, want position; ref erences; Medford. Klamath Fall preferred. Rt. 1. Box 163. Grants Pass. WANTED House cleaning. Tel. 1345-M. WANTED Housekeeping by middle aged woman: good cook; references. Box 1089. Trtbtine. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE re-upholstered, reflntsh ' ed and re-glued. Phono 960-R. Thibault. WANTED USED PUMPS For a limited time we are offerlne a liberal allowance for your old pump on any new Myers Pressure Svstem selllne from 58 up. FICK'S HARDWARE. 221 W. Main. Phone 300. WANTED Bull-wheel for multi- ser vice Beeman tractor. Frank Myers. Rt. 1. Central Point. WE WANT to buy rags. Any old kind of rags. Old wornout suits, coats, pants, sweaters. Just as long as they are racs. Brln them to Honner's Feed Store at Fourth and Fir. The Old Farmers' Cooperative Building. WANTED Cash and trnde for deer rifles. .23 revolvers. 317 North Riverside. WANTED Used piano (no dealers) Phone 615 WANTED TO RENT Unfurnish1 modern 3 or 4 -room nouse P O Box 693. Medford. HOUSE PAINTING & INTERIOR Dec orating H. Coghlll Tel 1368-L WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We nave large ordei to fill highest price paid MEDFORD BAHOAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Pbone 1 062 TOP PRICES paid for all kinds of scrap iron tee. ana ores tiling It to MEDFORD IRON tfc STKEL 1155 No Central Phone 40 JUNK Highest price pma for Drasa radiators cop:-er tN.rstre batteries lum.O'jm Drt i-'tber metals JVrap nn .mn or large tots d;o -n in:nrv woo! and cot ton i-wa '.qnt' tubes (r fM will interest you HtdM l-wtu. Wool. Mohair. HouMt.014 (foods furniture Stofef bought nd sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WE PAY MOKE CAf-ll pot tout furniture HOI It ROOK A ANI-HK.VS in a FTit Phone 547 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS LAPGE front rnom. bn. snd cold water In room; cheap. 420 N- Holly FOR RFNT Larre front room: not and cM-i water; shower; close in. 30 S. Fir. FOR RENT Room. 153 N. Oak dale FOR RENT Pmnlhed room with hot sni cold a Met find garage tl S Oranse St Call after 6pm AXKACWsTtjmiri ft. Qrape) FOR RENT H0UEE8 FOR PENT 4 -room furnished houM. Inquire 504 8. Oakdale. FOR RENT Attractive, furnished home in oak Grove tor 8 month Reference required. Call 731-X. alter 6 p. m. FOR RENT Modern I -room house, close In; adult. Call 35 Cottage. FOR RENT OR SALE 5 -room un furnished house. Call at 314 North Holly or phone 887-L. FOR RENT 8 -room bungalow, partly 6o. Grape. Inquire 718 W. Main. FOR RENT Attractive, furnished 6- room bungalow tor summer months. 119 Lincoln. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5 -room nouse, B-io per montn; aauits oniy. Apply 624 No. Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished modern du plex: Frigldalre; close In. Inquire 618 Bo. Oakdale. FURNISHED house for rent, 701 N. Riverside. FOR RENT 4-room modern house with electric ranee. 333 Haven. FOR RENT 6 -room modern house on pavement, 82500 month. 1. G. Plckell. 16 S Bartlett. FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLEAN APARTMENT, 217 West 2nd. FOR RENT Furn. apt. 417 King. FURNISHED apartment for S months; all electrical appliances; reasonable. 005 West 10th. FOR RENT 2 -room furnished apart ment; adults. 414 S. Riverside. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished apartment on first floor; good lo cation'; 120 Including water. Teng wald Agency. FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple. APARTMENT for cent. 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT Dnfurnlshed 5-ruom apartment. w a Newtown uau iw FURN. APT. 51 N. Oakdale. FURN. APT. Private bath. Frigld alre. heat; close in. 80S w. Main. FOR RENT Room or apartment. D16 w iotn st. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOMS and meals. 18 N. Riverside FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE 5 or 10-acre tract for diamonds. Write Tribune office. Box 1848. FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern su burban home, 4 rooms and sleeping porch, 2.8 acres; trade for home In town. Phone 699-J-6. FOR SALE OR TRADE Beautiful mountain home, 40 acres or 120 acres; 7-room bouse and outbuild ings. Everything goes. Butte Falls Hwy.. R. F. D. Box 28, Eagle Point, Oregon. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MILLIONAIRE DRIVE 32 Acres fine soil, 30 acres cultivate.!, substantial 6 -room bungalow wltp concrete basement; house In need of repair; fine view; good well, barn, etc:, family fruit;. 84000.00, some terms. Also East side modern bungalow In ex cellent condition, 5 rooms and bath, .3200.00. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE NO. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 154S-R. FOR SALE 5 -room house, 81200; close in. Also 4-room house. 3 lots, outside city limits: city water, gar age, woodshed, modern, $1000. Also mining land, farm land, high land, city lots, country plots, cozy spots. AH these I have on band. "DAD" ROBERTS, Your Real Estate Man. 720 W. 2nd St. FOR SALE 5 acres, 5 -room house, barn, 1 V? acres ladlno clover, 1 acre berries, peaches, apricots and cherries. Might trade for 4 or 6 room house. ALSO splendid buy In 2 acres, new house. B. J. PALMER, Palmer Music Store. SUMMER HOME Located about 1 1 miles Tfcl flfin off Crater Lake highway M I WWW on Elk creek. Furnished cabin 30x20. garage and root house, about one hour's drive from Med ford: lovely location together with 120 acres of timber, mostly fir. Total price $1000. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. Phone 728 100 E. Main St. FOR SALE 3 4 -a ere mountain home: some water; 4 mne creex ironi agc: county road through property P. O. Box 379, Central Point. FOR SALE 5 -room house in desirable location, close In: newly painted and reconditioned; $2600 Teng wald Agency. FOR SALE House, cheap If taken by June 1. J. E. Brownlec, Rt. 4, Box 9. crater Lake Hwy. FOP SALE OR TRADE 10 acres near city limits, irrigated; good, produc tive soil: 5-room house, outbuild ing, family orchard, city water available. Price $2000. L. O. PICKELL. 16 S- Bartlett. FOR SALE Lots. 60x150. Good lo cation. 624 Hamilton. 3-ROOM cottage, cheap for cash. Inquire 235 N. Ivy. FOR SALE 320 acres, clover and al fslfs; free water: creek run thru place: 7 -room hotuv. large barn Willilte rneh. Lake Creek. Ore FOR SALE 81 acres rule Lake po tato land Will $ccept Medford property for part payment R Edwards fcV Ore Brewing Co.. MtXf ford WHEN you think of real estate thin I of BROWN A WHITS WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 31 Chest nut, Room 4. HOLSfcS for sale or rent Jackson County B'k A: Loen Awn FOR SALE- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Oood freph cow miles north of Jacksonville, old stage road, 'i mile west, 14 mile south of West Side school. FOR BALE One extra good work hor. 1450 lbs.; youna. One coJt, quite well broke. 1200 Ins.; chunky One frosh Jersey. ?8 Oakland 1 sport rowdier; cneap. jacx Martin. Stewart Ave. and Thomas i road. FOR SALE UVE8T0CK FOR SALE Good, gentle saddle mare. 7 years oia. uorcoran. hos uwe- FOR SALE 300 goats; all or part F E. Bybee. Medford. Rt, 2. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Year-old laying hens at 75c each. Two-weeks-old pullets 2&c each. Three -weeks-old pullsts at 30o each. Write or call C. F. Garrett, Box 183, Grants Pass. Ore. Phone 145-R. S. I. RED baby chicks, blood-tested. Ready Mav 18th. Sweeney Poultry Ranch. Phone 835-J. FOR SALE R. I. Red and Plymouth Rock baby chicks. Monarch Seed and Peed Co. BRONZE turkey Hatching eggs. 2 R L R, roosters. inquire PernolTi Store. Applegate. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Black Australian Shep herd puppies, C18 E. Main. FOR SALE Cocker Spaniel, black, 5. 319 BeattJ St. ENGLISH SETTER pups for sale Phone Ashland 364-J-3. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEYS SPECIAL. '31 Chev.. 4 dr. Like new throughout. $287. Phone 303. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN GOOD-WILL USED CARS '36 BUICK 40 SEDAN $865 '34 BUICK SEDAN 695 '29 BUICK SEDAN 195 '30 CHEVROLET SEDAN 250 '33 CHRYSLER CPE. radio, heater -B5 '34 DODGE DELIVERY 225 '36 DODGE PICKUP 525 '30 DE SOTO SEDAN 215 35 HUPMOBILE SEDAN 645 31 NASH SEDAN 265 '36 PONT. 6 CPE. radio, heater 700 '36 PONTIAC 8 SEDAN, 2-dr 650 30 PONTIAC SEDAN 195 SKINNER' GARAGE Bulck-Pontiac. 143 S. Riverside. '36 DE LUXE V-8 4 -door sedan; orig inal tires, trunk, excellent conm tion. 8550. Box 31. Phoenix. Ore FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet DeLuxe coupe, very small mileage. Lange Motor Cor Co. FOR SALE Model A Ford. 543 S. Ivy. LATE MODEL HIGH-GRADE USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-In. 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan, leather upholstery. 1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream DeLuxe Coupe. 1935 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan. 1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Ford model B 4 -cylinder Coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 35 other earlier models to choose from at very low prices. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. Used Car Lot. 25 So. Riverside. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS '36 Dodge Pickup . '36 Dodge Pickup ...... . '35 Chrysler Airflow Sedan '32 Graham Bluestreak Coupe-. '33 Packard DeLuxe Coupe...... C E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. ,.$526 . 485 315 745 '33 116-T. CHEV. Truok. dual tires long wheel base. Pickup on trade 15 So Front. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Pounded alfalfa hay, also electric Ironer, good condition and excellent on flat work. B. L. Dodge, Phone 565-J. VACUUM cleaner, used about three months; very reasonable. Tel. 545-Y. FOR SALE Typewriter and adding machine. Call 514-R-2 between 6 and 7. STORED STUFF Fine walnut organ, large screen cupboard, dressers, chests of drawers, chairs, mirrors, davenports. 714 Welch St near Morton's Mill. FOR SALE Almost new 14-foot ma hogany runabout with motor and trailer, complete in every deall. W. W. Walker, phone 898-J-3. EMPTY fruit Jars for eale; quarts and pints; 06c and 35c. 140 S. Holly. FOR SALE Walnut dining-room table and chairs. 104 Geneva. FOR SALE 3000 ft 6-tn. used wood pipe. Write O. M. Goaa, Butte Falls. Ore. JACK'S SND HAND STOPE 108 So. Grape. Chairs, tables, desks, springs, beds, davenports, windows, dressers. Most anything. See me before you buy. FOR SALE Motorcycle, 35.00. 344 No. Bartlett. 15-FOOT cedar motor boat, hardwood osrs, M0; 15-foot canoe, 2 paddles. 20. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE 1900 first mortgage, drawing 6V on 10 acres, well im proved. Pacific Hwy. P O. Box 780. Medford. FOR SALE Buy now. 10-gaI. pickle k?s. while they last. Barrels and tuei drums. Just the thing to hmil water, tnitiermllk. etc. FLUHKERS BAKERY. See Wlckie. FOR FAI.E Kanota oats. Henry N'e-Jermeyer. Jacksonville. "FISHINI OOOD" VT blgker tackle VALUES try Cliff's Sport Shop, 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Having sold my home must sell all furniture; rugs, over stuffed davenport and chair, rock ers, chairs, beds bedding, malt r-w snd springs: lots of small articles. Evervlhlng goes at price to fll. J. E hfaart. 708 West nth St. FOP l ALE Trailer hwiw with lotf of bui;t-ins; cot over rVfl to build 2 vsr sgo; will ssrrlftre for 2'15 Also good 4 -wheel trailer on Ford ehasl. S-i'-O; at 816 McAndrews road. Tel. 741. FLAT-TOP office desk and swivel chair, very reasonable. 41 8. Pront. FOR SALE By Finance Company Covered Wsgon Trailer, practically i new tv.it tui In t collision. M'lat J b sold at bartfuin George Gsn- wood, Boutt 4. Box 3T6-A. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FINE QUALITY balf-carat unmount ed diamond at reduced price. See Monday to Wednesday at 305 U. 6. Natl. Bank Bldg. NOTICE Have used Sing'' sewing machines. Terms If desired. Singer Shop. 22 So. Grape. FOR SALE Household furniture. 128 N. Central. FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage and cauliflower plants. O. J. Logan, Stewart Ave. SUDAN grass seed, acclimated. 873 Blvd. A&hland. FOR SALE 300-gal. Iste model Six teen Hardie Spray Rig. Walter H. Leverette. FOR SALE Sterilised grape Juice Dell Vineyard. Rt. 2. Medford. FOR SALE New canoe. 246 Beatty. FOR SALE. CHEAP Used Champion mower, good condition; also one Belgian gelding, about 1600 lbs Henry Nledermeyer, Old Stage road Tel. Jacksonvlle 854. ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM Latest Improved, no radio Interfere ence; $17-50 up. Harry Weaant. Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab- oage pi an is. aiary kj, uarey, sou id of Phoenix. RIVER LOAM $200 per load. Bate man's. Pbone 1534 X. FOR SALE New and used sash, doors, lumber, plumbing, roofing, door and window screens, storage tanks. 1520 N. Riverside. CHAR1S CORSETS Tel. 1672-X. FOR SALE Two oil burners (or furnaces. . Inquire Mall Tribune office BUSINESS CHANGES FOR LEASE Service station. $275.00 ensh to handle.. E. Main and Boulevard. Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE Well-established business, good location; for cash or good modern home. Ad dress Box 1693. Tribune. FOR SALE Complete restaurant equipment. Cheap for cash. For Information call at 417 East Main CAFE for sale or rent: two can han dle-easily. See H. G. Hill, Rogue River. Ore. PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER. Spiritualist. Palmist, tells all In love, marriage business. If you want facts, not promises, call on her for advice Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin No. 2. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTV ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ort ental nig cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons snd Buckles covered 908 U 8. Rational Bank Building. Tel. j 181. Painting and Decorating. IP YOU WANT a PAINTER or PAPERHANQER PHONE 640. PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE. MAIIHY MARX Palntlnc, TIllMnf Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 123 Portland. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Corpulent Cutinlng Broad Ht boat out Flesbj fruit Grounds about a house Units Part of a church Enumerate Native of India Brier Termite: Phil. 1st. Endure Uninteresting Endeavored False Old card game Nobleman Search Think Silver coins Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle CAME mC AIRlOlMfVyiRlAlTJ OIRIAIL MA Sp EJagH AjLjE PTT STRAIN TILIE jES C0 lToTn NJE SEP 5R T Ej T I PIE'S AIR EA;rM?iAn f OimTThiE IL I A m E em SiAlRtpfe fa .vlEm $ 60. Nervous twltchlngs fti fr .u.u -I... Lustrous 2P.?-!a Ub" Kxtlnct bird stance , Box , Th Emerald Ile , Cook I n f slightly in bot liquid f3. Not hard St. Favorite 55 Move with lever DOWN L Nourished 1 I3 lif s I6 I7 Pfj3 l? ' s fir W7 ; J. , m To J Ifa2 33 3 jjsr gjss BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK. FURNITURE. ENDORSED NO Its. ETC. We want to supply your money needs wltnout red tspe or delay. SEE W. B. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH. MTQ. CO.. MEDFORD 3 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. & 80. Central, Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No 3-157-M-1B0. Phone 139 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded camera. Fireproof storage. Enpert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davie for Service." Phone 644. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 118 so Fir. Phone 315. Prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur. nlture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new ion rstea. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone S83 STUARTS TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 333. Ill No Fli St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind, ureen stamps in. side of S.mtle limit. LEGAL NOTICES Administrator's Final Notice NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Joseph S. Mattos, deceased has filed In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson County his duly verified final account, and said court nas fixed Tuesday. May 25, 1037 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, In the courtroom of said court, la Medford Jackson County, Oregon as the time and place for hearing said final account. All persons Interested are hereby notified to make or (lie their objections to said final account, If any they have, with said court on or before said date. Dated and first published April 36 1937. E. A. H1LDRETH Administrator of the estate of , Joseph S. Mattos. Dec. Administratrix Final Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Henry Wahlers, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Ogon for Jackson County her duly verified final account, and said court has fixed Tuesday, May 25. 1937 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. In the courtroom of said court. In Medford. Jackson County, Oregon M the time and place for bearing said final account. All persons Inter ested are hereby notified to make or file their ob lections to said (inai account, If any they have, with said court on or berore said date. Dated and first published April 26 1037. EMMA WAHLERS Administratrix of the Estate of Henry Wahlers, Deceased NOTICE OF SALE In the County Court of the State of ore son tor jacKson county. In the Matter of the Estate of ELBERT L. GLASS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of the above named decedent offers for sale and will sell, at private tittle, to the highest and best bidder for cash, or on such other terms as the Court may approve, the following described real property belonging to the estate or the said decedent, to wit: The North half (WA of the South west Quarter (SWli) and the South half (SVa) of the Northwest Quarter (NW'i) of Section 26, and the North west Quarter (NWU) of the North- enst Quarter (NEfi) of Section 34, all in township 36, South of Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, containing 200 acres, more or less, all in Jackson County. Oregon. Reserving the right, however, to reject any or all bids; also that sealed bids for said property will be received adaressed to the undersigned adr minlstratrlx in caie of F. J. Newman, attorney for the estate of the said rtrrrdnt. at his office In the Court- Cross -Word Puzzle s. Track ot a wild animal 9. Kind of riddle 10. Sign IL Direction IS. Modern elec trical marve it. Food staple 29, Minced dleh 3L To a point Inside 12. Drugs of a certain sort 34. Drag 26. Vegetable it. Early alpha betic char acter it. Large marine gastropod 31. Cover 11. Preceded by two 39. Have :t. Flower 40. Valleys 41. Meaiure 42. Worm 44. By 44. Soak up 47. Demon 41 And not 47. Merry Past Alno Animal which producei the fur called nutria Poisonous tree of Java Cylindrical house at Medford. Oreion, said bids to be opened on and after the 31st day of May, 1937, all pursuant to an craer of the Honorable Earl B. Day. Judge of said Court, heretofore duly rrsde and entered under date of April U, 1937 to which order refer ence Is herebv made. Dated and first published this 19th day of April, 1937. Mrt.LT H. GLASS Administratrix of the Estate of Elbert L. Glass. Deceased. KOT1CB OF SALE In the County Court of the State of Oreson for Jackson county. Is the Matter of the Estate of SAM L. JONES. Deceased. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of the above named decedent otfers for sale and will sell, at private sale, to the highest end best oiaaer tor cash or on such other terms as the Court may approve, the following described real and personal property belonging to tbe estat of the said decedent, to. wit: Beginning at a point 1835 chains south of the Northwest corner of D D. Griffin D. L. C. No. 49, In Town ship 88 South, Range 8 West of the w. M.. ana irora saia Beginning poini running thence south 13.35 chains to s poet set foi corner; me nee west 87.50 chains to post set for corner on the west boundary of D. L. C, No 4b; thence north 13.38 chains; thence east 37.60 chains to tbe place of be ginning, containing 60 acres, mors or li as, less a roadway oi su teei in width on the east aide thereof, com mencing at the northeast corner of Uio a Dove aescnoea premises ana running south to the intersection of the highway, which said portion of said premises la bereDy exceptea. Beginning at a point suuaiec 1314.33 feet south 0 degrees 03' east from the northwest corner ol u. L. c. No 49. In Township 38 South, Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon, and from said point running thence south 0 degrees 03' east 163 feet and 4 Inches; thence north 89 degrees 16 east 105.3 feet, to the ceuter of the County Road; thence north 81 de grees 02' cast 212 leet.n incnes; thence westerly 211 feet to the point oi beaitming. Beginning at a point 7-t cnains south of the southwest corner of D U C. 49 In township 98 south Range 2 West and running thence north 21.80 chains along the east boundary of claim No. 48; thence west 37.60 chains to the west boun dary of claim No. 48; thence South 21 30 chains; thence east 37.60 chains to the place of beginning, containing 60 acres, more or less; excepting and reserving that portion sold to Agnes U- ueary, aa snown oy tne aeea xp pes ring of record In Volume 63, at puge 284, of the Deed Records of Jiickson county, Oregon, tne property so excepted containing 40 acres, more or less; together witn tne water rights appurtenant to the land above aescrined. Land described In deed recorded In Volume 89, page 217 of the Deed Records ol Jackson county, Oregon, as follows; The South half of the fractional southwest quarter of tbe scutneaat quarter (or tne Lot num bered 4). in Section 10, Township 36 South of Range 2 West of the W. M. containing 15.7 acres, according to tne uovernment survey. All of said premises being located in Jackson County. Oregon. Together vith the following described articles of personal property, located on said premises ; Miscellaneous articles of farm ma chinery, 8 cows and 6 calves. Reserving the right, however, to reject any or all bids; also mat sealed bids for said property will be received addressed to tne undersigned aumin istratrlx In care of F. J. Newman, attorney for the estate of the said decedent, at his of floe In the Court house at Medford, Oregon, said bids 'o be opened at said office on and alter the Ulst day of May. 1937. all pursuant to an order of the Honor able Earl B Day, Judge of said Court, heretofore duly made and entered under date of April 14. 1937, to which order reference is hereby made Dated and first published this 19th day of April, 1937. LAURA J. JONES Administratrix of the Estate ol Sam L. Jones, Deceased GUN CLUB TRAPS Or. E. R. Durno turned In tha high score at tha Medford Oun olub traps Sunday morning when ha amaahed 48 out of 90 shot at. Shooting was made difficult by the atrong cross wind which made tha targets very tricky. Ed Lamport cracked 47 for sec ond place. Elmer Witaon was high In the 3& target handicap event with a 33. At the asset traps E. W. Brown broke a 94 while Jim Moon turned In a 31 and Dr. Thayer a 30. Next Sunday, May 31, tha Medford traps wilt be closed so as to allaw target bustars from this section to Journey to Klamath tmlls to psrtlc lpat In a tournament being staged st that plaoe. The Medford olub In turn will slsge a two-dsy tournament afsy aa snd 30 with ssoo in cash purse, and many fine trophlea to be shot for. Tha scores: , Total E. B. . Durno 34 34 IB Ed. Umport 34 33 47 Roland Hubbard 31 33 4S John Tomlln 33 33 46 S. O. Mendenhsll 34 33 40 H Crolssnt 33 34 40 T. E. Daniels .... 33 33 16 C. W Lemery 30 34 44 Elmer Wilson ........ 31 33 44 Cico. Jsnlrer ..... 33 30 43 E Hardonbrook .. 31 31 43 John Wilkinson 30 31 41 Wn. Voting 33 IB 41 Oeo. Bsrnum 31 18 30 Id Pease 33 .. Jim Moore 33 Geo, Howard . 33 M M. Clarence Eada 33 WALLA WALLA OUSTED FROM LEAGUE SUMMIT WALLA WALLA, My 17 (Aft W.Ua Wslla slipped from the top ring of tha Oregon-Wsshiiwton Baseball league here la.t night when Pendleton nosed out a 10-t victory In 14 Innings. Pasco assumed tha leadership by splitting a wild double-header at Bsker, Ore. Baker took the first, IS to I, and Pesro the nlthtcap, 16 u 4 Vf 11,11 TrlBur want ads. BELCASTRO TO FACE TROUT BRUT WILL FACE Jimmie Goodrich Returning for Tangle Wtih Sammy Feeback in Opening Fray Feeback Is Newcomer Sailor Dick Trout and Peta Bel- castro will headline Promoter Mack Ullard'a weakly wrestling card at the Medford Armory tonight. Joa smo- llnskl snd Alvln Brltt will tsngla In tha middle event mid Jlmmta Good rich and Sammy Feebsck will lock horns In tha opener. Sailor Trout, making his first ap pearance here last week against accrue Lagoskl. so Impressed rro. moter Llllard that he didn't hesitate In matching him with the Msd ltal sn from Weed, Calif. Trout mode short work ot Lagoskl, and has sworn enmity against all grapplers of tha unorthodox type. He la an esceptlonally clean and smart wrest ler himself. Belcastro, until Isst week, seemed afraid of tha boxing commission's wrath at his underhanded tactics, but against Brltt In a wild melee, opened up with plenty of tha old Belcastro dirt. He has Inferred that from now on he will wrestle In the style to which ha Is accustomed, which Is about tha lowest form of the art. In tha middle event, Joe Smollnskl and Alvln Brltt will tangle for six 10-mlnuta rounds, or less. It will probably b, less, because Smollnskl seldom lets a bout go the limit. If he cant win In short order he fouls out to hla opponent In ahort time. Absent from the local ring for sev eral weeks, the Polish Fslooka re turns tonight with a reputation even blacker than before. Aa for Brltt. the defeat by Belcastro last week rankle, plenty, and nothing would do him mora good than to slap Smollnskl Into dreamland with the hopes of getting a return match with dirty Pete. Sammy Feeback, a newcomer from Kanssa City, Mo., will meet Jlmmle Goodrich, ex-Notra Dama football star In tha opener, and from all re ports, the match will probably be cleanle versus cleaule. Goodrich la wall-known here, having displayed soma great class several weeks ago. Advance Information concerning Feeback Is to the effect that ha Is also a gentlemanly grappler. Promoter Llllard stnted that he believed the card waa one of the finest ha hss lined up. snd thst sdvsnos ticket sales Indicated a large crowd. Two aubstltutlons were made In the original program announced last Thursday. Dangerous Danny Mc Shane was originally billed with Fee hack in the opener, but a riot In Los Angeles Friday night caused Mc Shsne to cancel hi. appearance be cause of a fractured Jaw. Peta Bal Iran was substituted, but when It waa discovered that the New York City husky couldn't arrive here In time, Llllard signed Goodrich for the task of facing Feeback. BAFFLES CRATERS FOR 7-5 Lowell Brown. Asnlsnd's big and erratic southpaw pitcher had one of his extra good daya at Ashland yes terday, and aa a result the Uthlsns broke Into the Southern Oregon lengue win column and the Medford Craters took their second straight de feat. The score was 7-fl. Brown, helped by some lusty clout ing on the part of teammatea, wheel ed hla blinding fast ball and aharp curve paat 11 Oratara for the third strike, and allowed only fi hits. One of them, a homa run blast in tho fourth Inning by Dick Hoffman with two male, aboard, acoountcd for three tallies, snd with the exception of thst one Inning, the Ashland port stdsr bsd matters under almost com plete control. P.rlckson Start. flay Erlckaon. young Crater right hander, was touched for 10 hits snd six runs In hla flva and a fraction Innings. Rsy Pepper took over with one out In the sixth and turned In an amsrtng relief performance. In exactly 3 and 3-3 Innings on the rub onr. he whiffed 7 Llthlsns, a frac Hon under 3 per Inning. He allowed two bits and one run, and displayed a sweeping eurve ball thst hsd the 7 out of a bstters who faced blm com pletely befuddled. Ashland'a pay-off Inning waa the fourth, when three hits, two errors and a wild pitch accounted for a quartet of runs. Ager singled to cen ter to start prooeedlnga. Schopf lined to RwanMn, and when Simpson forced Ager at second for the second out. there seemed to be no worry. Hess Montgomery, rf. , 4 I 9 0 0 0 Hall, rf , I 0 0 0 0 0 Leavens, cf-3b. . 5 0 3 4 0 0 worked Erlckaon for a walk after a wild pitch had advanced Simpson to seoond. Bauldlng lofted 1 pop fly Into right field that Ray Lewi, dropped and Simpson scored. Hasa going to third. Bauldlng stole second Patter son hit to Erlckaon. and when the plteher threw Iste to first. Hess scored snd Bauldlng went to third. Mont- Grappling Sailor : ' f - . ! Bailor IHk Trout (above) tangles Pete Belratro In' tbe main event of Promoter Mnck Llllard'a ItrnppHiifr card nt the Armory to illgl.(. Trout dereaTecl George La jfostU nst vfrk and In expected t jive Pete one of his toughest matches. gomery singled to right scoring Bauld lng and tying the count and Leavene singled - to oenter to chasa Pattaraon over tha Plata. Dick Lewis took Brown'a line drive to end tha inning. - e Huffman Homes , Previous to Ashland's four-rua outburst, the Crntars had taken tha lead In their half of tha same atanza when Dick Hoffman smashed a hlgn fly over the center field fence acor. Ing Swanson, who Tiad forced Stlna. and Ray Lewla, who had walked, ahead of him. . Lope Llthlan tally up until then had been produced in the second in ning after Erlckson beaned Brown, tie aouthpaw had gone to second on Ager's sacrifice snd scored on Ted Schopf'a two-base drive down the left field foul Una. Medford tied It In tha third when Dick Lewla alngled to right scoring Balkovlck, who had reached first when Simpson qropped third strike. . From the fourth Inning until the ninth, tha Craters were stopped cold, In the sixth. Ashland drove Erlckson from the box. Patterson alngled to center and romped home on Mont gomery a towering double over Sa kralda'a head In center field. Pepper. who stepped Into the breach at that point, tanned Leavens but Brown singled to center counting Montgora ery. Ager went out on strikes, and that ended the Llthlans scoring. Crnters Htage Rally ' ' With the score 4-7, Medford start ed a belated rally In tha ninth after two were gone. Hoffman beat out an Infield scratclier, stole second, and scored when Manager Balkovlck sing led Into right field, the ball taking a bad bounce over Leaven'a head at second, Pepper hit one a mile high that Schopf sailed to end tha battl In tha eighth, a sensations) doubla plsy started by Brown, himself con tributed to the Ashland win. Dick Lewla hammered a doubla Into left field to start tbe Inning and Welly Rlckert drew a walk. Malcolm Stlne drove a terrlflo liner about two feat over Brown'a head that was labeled bssahlt, but the hurler speared It with one hand and threw to second doubling Lewis off. Swsnson 'than forced Rlckert at second, and tha threat waa over. Big Don Montgomery hit a doubla and two singles to lead the Llthlans at the plate, while Hoffman and Dick Lewis collected two each for Med ford. Next Sunday. Medford Inaugurate Its fine new turf field at the high achool against the Glendala Loggers. Box score: Mrilfurd AB R H PO A D. Lewis, ss 4 0 3 1 4 0 Rlckert, 3b ......... 3 0 0 3 0 Stlne. If 4 0 110 0 Swanson. 3b 4 1 0 3 8 0 Sakrslda, cf. 3 0 0 0 0 0 R. Lewis, rf. 3 1 0 0 0 3 Hoffmsn. lb 4 3 3 0 0 3 Balkovlck. e . t I 13 0 0 Erlckson. p. 3 0 0 0 0 1 Pepper, p. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Knox -. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 5 0 34 7 9 Bstcd for ft. Lewis In ninth. Ashland . AB VI H PO A Hew. 3b - 3 10 3 Balding, If. . till Patterson, lb. ... 13 10 Brown, p. ............ 3 111 Ager, 3b. 3 0 10 Schopf, sa. 4 0 13 Simpson, c. ... 4 10 0 Keaton. cf. . 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 t 1 1 0 Totala 38 1 13 37 t Medford . 001 300 0014 ' Ashland . 010 403 OOx 1 Summsry Home run: Hoffmsn. Two. base hits: Schopf, Montgomery. D. Lewis. Sscrlflce hit: Ager. Stolen bases: Balding. Balkovlck. Hoffman. SwnnMin. Double plays: Schopf to Patterson. Brown to Leavens, struck out: by Browu 11, Erlckson 9, Pep per 7. Bases on balls: off Brown 3, Erlckaon 1. Basehlta: off Erlckson 10 IP 8 1-3 Innings, off Pepper i In 3 3-8 Innings. Wild pitch: Erlckson. Losing pitcher; Erlckson. Hit by pitcher: Brown by Erlckson, Sakrald oy Brown. Umpires: Blsck snd Kenton. Time of game: 3 hours 30 minutes. Ml. 9