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PAGE SEVEN WWLR Q1CDCQ C2'' i ? GTD r-XDGlCP MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JTNTC 22. 1937. Mi Read every ad on this psge Tou will probably find as octly th thing! you ban bean looking for ot a aala ca trad for unused article you ma; have Sesrch your attic or store-room you may tlnd many things other axe seek- king ana oe w n..-- Immediate cash It what you want lanT mere, aaverwe iw It Tribune Olaaslfled ad are Inexpensive effective I RATES word, flrit Insertion. (Minimum 25c) Eacb additional Insertion, pet werd ' (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND STRAYED from Topside Orchard. ' bay mare and dark brown horse. : Please phone 838-R II aeen. -TjOST Near Talent, large black bob tails, cat. Notify Tribune office. Reward"? . . PLEASE RETURN the 2 wheelbarrows Sou rented from Casa Auto Wreck ig, without further notice. LOST If dog is missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED Single man for animal hospital attendant. Apply In per son, 1435 N. Riverside WANTED Butcher to work In com bination grocery and market. Olve experience and reference. Box 304B. Tribune. MAN for Coffee Route. Up to 43 first week. Automobile given aa bonus. Write ZANOL. 198 Tenth St., Oakland, Cal. THOROUGHLY experienced pantry boy; good salary, room and board. Call Rogue River Lodge, Trail. WANTED Experienced blight outtera. Call 579-R after 6 p. m. WANTED - FEMALE HELP WANTED Olrl or woman to cook on ranch. Must be experienced. Job will be permanent If accepted. State wages wanted In writing. Albert E. Stone, Box 537, Edgewood, Calif. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Practical nursing; effici ent, faithful service assured. J. W Box 74, Central Point. Phone 481, a a. m. to 6 p. m. RELIABLE OIRL wants work In good home. Box 3029, Tribune. NURSE wishes case 1002-R. 34414 W. 11th. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent 4 or 5 -room mod ern unfurnished house by perma nently employed adult. Box 30S8, Mall Tribunt.. WANTED TO BORROW 1400 for 8 years. Will pay 7 Interest. Good real estate security. Write Box 3069. Tribune, and will call. WANTED INFORMATION Where can a man fined steady work In Medford without being a friend of a friend. Box 3047, Tribune. WANTED Viola and oello. 806 W. Main. Tel. 824-J. WANTED Dead and useless animals. Phone 681-R. WANTED To buy bogs for market. Phone 403-J-l. EDOAR JOHNSON at the Peerless Market wants Blng and and Lam bert cherries In shipping quantities. WANTED Jersey bull. 18 months or more. Phone 869-W. WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at Mall Tribune. WANTED Horse, weighing about 1400 lbs. J. A. Manke, Route 1 Medford. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR W have large order to till. Highest prices paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. phone 1063 WE PAT MORE CASH For your furniture BOI.RROOK A ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 647 JUNK Highest pnees psld for brass raaiatora. copper, .wr-go aluminum and other metal . Scrap Iron small or large lot pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rags, inner tube. Our price will Interest you. Hide. Pelt. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods. Furniture Stove bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 3 or 4-room house P O Box 693. Medford FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room house, Inquire 444 No. Front, evenings FOR RENT 3-room house with batching outfit. $4 00 month. Tel 741. FOR RENT Furnished house: adult. Inquire 113 Almond 8t. MODERN suburban home for rent, furnished References required In quire 108 E. 8tb St FOR RENT Furnished house; 1 bed rooms MS 00 Tl I323 W FOR RENT-BOARD -ROOM BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive room? and good Umlly mesls. 718 L. Msin. FOR RENT &PABTMENT8 1 FTJRN. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for rent. 31 So. Orange. Call after 6 p. m. 8-ROOM. front, furn. apartment. 806 W. Main. POR RENT Furnished apt. down town. 25, water paid. Writ P. O. Box 690, or phone Eagle Point, 4-F-5. FOR RENT Apartment; adults only. 214 8. orape. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Shower, steam beat, hot and cold - water furnished. Mall rrlbune Bldg. Ap ply Tribune business office. FURNISHED apartment. Ourell Court 329 N Holly. Call at Apt 1 FOR RENT Apartment. Hotel Gland FURNISHED APTS. 317 W. 3nd. OE BAUER APTS.. dth and Pskdsie APARTMENT tor rent 8 N Bartlett FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS NICELY furnished room, 408 West 6th St. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Dining room for sum mer. gunaet-on-thc-Rogue. Trail. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Young tur key tor arag-saw or aisc narrow. H. L. Knapp, Sterling Route, Jack aonvllle, Ore. TRADE Young milk cow for hay or wood, inquire Lewi Meat Mar ket, Central Point. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE l'i acrea, excellent lo cation on Old stage road; 4-room unfinished house, cow barn, chick en house, good garden, 3 cherry and 6 pear trees, & acre cow pas ture: fine view of valley. Price $1250. R. J. Bland, 4th house south of Beall Lane on Old Stage road. TO CLOSE ESTATE 79 acres. Crater Lake Hwy 40 mile from Medford; commodious log cabin, suitable res taurant, dancing, or private lodge; service station; spring, wood. See Rawles Moore, Cooley Bldg., Med ford. FOR SALE New, modern 8-room home; basement, furnace, hardwood floors. In restricted district in Marahfleld. Will consider modern home In Medford. Call at 508 Beatty St. FOR SALE 5-room modern home In good condition; flowers, shrubs and garden. Terms If desired. Box 3041, Tribune. 20 ACRES timber and mining ground, 13 muea rrom Metuord: good road: 3 - room furnished house: good spring. Consider car or wood. Box 2891. Tribune. . 83000 WHY ? $3000. 25-Acre dnlry ranch must be sold: 6- room modern nouse, abundance water, all In Ladlno clover; barn, 3 large chicken houses; 3 mile from Medford. Immediate sale, $3000; terms on part. Or will sell fully equipped and stocked with 15 cowa and 50 hogs. Also 100 Acre, nice country home: grow fine crops; 70 actea In crop; $4200 to settle estate; only 4 miles out. This 1 only about1 14 price for this place. Also Going business In Medford netting owner $250 per month. Can easily be increased to $300 net. Must be sold; price $3200. J. C. BARNES. 30 N. Peach. Phone 1127-Y. FOR SALE Finest cabin at Lake of the Woods, cn east side, with per fect beach, gradually sloping and cleared of all rock. Cabin design ed by architect, built by carpen tera; double construction for year round use; fully equipped with wooden shutters and screens, screened porch, brick fireplace: many bullt-lna; vermin proof. Unique Interior 1th heavy peeled post trim, recessed beds, spacious living room with many windows; fully furnished with rustle, wicker and mC-.ntattc furniture, tine mattresses and aprlnga, bedspreada, drapes, curuln. large wood range, rug, dishes and utensils. Double floored tent-house, rowboat, John son Sea Horse motor. Priced for Immediate sale, $3000 cash or equivalent. Inquire of Mrs. H. R. Perrln. 825 Pacific Terrace, Klam ath Falls, Ore., or of Mrs. H. M. Manning, 341 8. W. Kingston Ave., Portland, Ore. 100 ACRES of fine land, with extra good improvements, close to Med ford: $14,000, term. Tel. 533-J-3. FOR SALE 3 lot. 8-room modern nous, furnished. Phone 459-X. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 acrea. $3,000. crops now In. Property lo oated on Pacific highway between. Talent and Phoenix. For Particulars, call R. Edward. Southern Oregon Brewery. i FOR 8 ALE - 1300 acre cattle and sheep rsnch. 16 mile from Med ford. 20 miles wire fencing. 8-room house, cost $3 000: barn and out buildings: 80 acres alfalfa at $11 per acre Also 480 acres timber land. 15 miles from Ashland 8 miles from Dead Indian road; esti mated 3 million ft. pine timber Also 100 acrea 4 mile from Med ford, near Jacksonville. P. t Bybee Medford. Ore WHEN you think of real eitste think OI flKOWM at wnun. HOUSES for sle or rent Jackson County B:dg. & Loan Assn FOR SALE Well psying. filly equip ped dairy ranch. Near town Nc trade considered K. P.. Mall moune THE i ' W BYBEE tarm north ot Jacksonville on the old staga rood i fot al to one tract or small juodivuion toereoi Inquire of Fran t Byoee But Route Bti 133 Medford Oregon FFDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat terson 301 Liberty Bldg or O A Barnes 187 Eat 8tb St. Eugene FOR SALE 75 A Irrigated ranch: Tree water. 30 A. lfalla and clover fair bulldln8: close to chool md store 0nr unable to fnrm Mine . nfre T t Miller. 719 B. 71 j St., Grant Pa, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WE SPECIALIZE In homes (1 Chest nut Room 4 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL 35 CHEVROLET 3 -door. A fin car at a good price, 47J. Walter W. Abbey, Inc. FOR SALE "39 Ford coup, good tires. Bargain at 850. W. Measenger, Applegate. DODGE CAR In good condition; also light trailer for livestock or hay. Inquire Lewi Meat Market, Central Point. WILL SELL equity In 1928 Chev. coach at sacrifice. 920 Beatty. Davis. BETTER USED CARS 31 AUBURN CONV. COUPE 8250 38 BUICK 40 SEDAN 865 34 BUICK SEDAN 565 30 BUICK SEDAN 245 '20 BUICK SEDAN 37 BUICK SEDAN .. 38 BUICK TOWN SEDAN.., . 175 . 85 675 . 195 '30 BUICK SEDAN 36 DODGE TRUNK SEDAN 765 '34 HUSON SEDAN 595 35 HUP SEDAN 645 38 GRAHAM SEDAN 645 31 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 335 '36 PONT1AC 6 SEDAN 675 34 PONTIAC SEDAN 405 SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck-Pontlac. 143 8. Riverside. Used Cap Lot, 0th and Bartlett. LANGE'S SPECIAL BARGAINS IN GOOD CARS . 30-Day Written Guarnatee. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 3 -door Sedan. 1937 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupe. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk. 1935 Chrysler 6 Alrstream DeLuxe rupe. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 4-door Sedan. 1935 Ponttao DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chyrsler Alrstream 8 Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 Convert. Coupe. 1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe, like new. We have a large number or 1938. 39 and '30 models at very low prices. Low down paymnta and Easy Terma. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer. USED CARS PRICED TO SELL 1936 International Pickup $475 Studebaker Victoria 185 Bulck Sedan 95 Ford Tudor 145 '31 Ford Coupe 325 '29 Ford Roadster .... 100 29 Roosevelt Sedan 175 Also 4 good cars for 60 Chevrolet Lumber Truck. 1932 Ford V-8 Truck 275 .... SANDERSON MOTOR CO. ABBEY'S SPECIAL '36 NASH Ambasssdor Six, trunk, bed. heater, radio. Finish appearance and performance like new. 400 off for a few thousand mllea of use. Walter W. Abbey, Inc. 0. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS '30 Dodge Sedan $375 '30 Esbcx Coupe .....- 150 '29 Graham Sedan 185 '30 Oakland Sedan .- 183 '29 Bulck Coupe - - 146 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 8th and Bartlett. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS POULTRYMEN We have new blood linea for New Hampshire Red flocks. We offe- 8-monthfi-old cockerel and pullet from R. O. P. trapnest ed pen direct from New Hamp shire. Here is your chance to get the best In the state at a low cost. We alo have Washington State R. O. P. White Leghorn cockerels and pullets. WATZIO Poultry Farm Hatchery. Roaeburg, Ore. FOR SALE 6 turkey hens with 6-weeks-old young turkey. Apt, 5 220 So. Grape. FOR SALE Young roosters. Phone 603 -J. FOR SALE Rock and Red hatching egea. Bomo baby and started chick. Summer and fall hatches on order only. Special prices to broiler plant operators. Central Point Hatchery. FOR day-old and started chicks. 'pul let and hena. aee or write Brook Hatchery. A hatch weekly year round at $9.00 por 100 East N St., Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 145-J. FOR SALE Red started pulleta and cockerels. Inquire Jsckoon County Feed Co. BRONZE turkey hatching eggs. 3 R I. R. roosters Inquire Pernoll's Store. Applegate. MILK-FED FRYERS Carley. 314-W FOR 8ALE- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Ten head good ranch horse, wt. 1150 to 1500 lbs. age 4 to 12 yra. Will trade for any kind of livestock. Stewart Ave. to Thom as road. Jack Martin. FOR SALE Cow. Guernsey and Jer sey. D. Blumenateln, Central Point. FOR SALE 60 ewea. 65 lamba. Cheap. See Dave Hlcken, Central Point. FOR SALE An extra fine Ouernaey cow. to freshen soon. Phone C. A. DeVoe. FOR SALE D008 PET8 FOR SALE Thorobred Cocker span iel pups. $7.50 and $10. 619 South Riverside. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE Small tract peach, pear crop, cheap. Leaving town. Hunt .Aloha at Valley View Drive. POR BALE Bicycle, cheap. 628 Bee k man St. POR SALE Baled alfalfa hay, clean and (meat quality Otto Nleder mayer, phone 623-J-4. POR SALE OootJ trailer bouse; also 4-wheel trailers. Ford ehaaela, cheap at 815 McAndrews road. POR SALE Portable typewriter first bouse east of water tower. Central Point. PORSALE Hotpolnt range, 145 So. Oattdale. FOR BALE '29 Hsrley. Davidson mo torcycle. 74-h p. good condition LeA Utdipetii. Central Point. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANK0D8 POR SALE Be supplies. Complete equipment for 95 colonies, includ ing 2 frame extraction. Less than half price for quick sale. Con Schaefers, Rt. 2, Grant Pass, Ore. POR BALE Eafcy washer, vacuum tub model 15.00. 836 E. Main. POR SALE Oood dining table and eix chairs, 614.75; overstuffed rock era 67.35 each: antique walnut d reader 614 50; Singer aewtng ma chine 611-50 and many other ar ticles. All bargains. Hawley Trans fer Co.. 118 N. Riverside. POR SALE Wicker baby buggy. 815 South Laurel. POR 8 ALE 14-h.p. Johnson motor, 15-ft. runabout, prank Ovelman, Jacksonville Hwy. POR BALE One 4 -drawer legal size steel file, price 625; one mahogany roll-top deck and chair to match, prloe 650; Underwood typewriter 625. Oregon-Washington Mortgage Co., 46 S. Central. POR SALE Several Pordaona, thor oughly overhauled; also crawler traotora, mowing machines, hay rakes, Irrigation pumps, electric and gas. and all kinds of used farm machinery In good condition, at bargain prices. 39 S. Orape St. POR CHAHIS Cutsets. S18 Hamilton USED WASHER SALE. PICK'S HARD WARE. 625 to 649.50. Agent for Myers Pump. POR SALE Fountain equipment. In cluding refrigeration and back bar. Practically new. Prospect Store. Prospect, Ore. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. 106 So Orape. Dripping with Juicy bar gains. Beds, springs, chalra. daven ports, organ. See me before buying TOR SALE Two oil burners Coi furnaces- Inquire Mall Tribune office P ACTOR T rebuilt Maytag washers repairs and parts O. D Bean, tnc WINDOW SCREENS, screen doors: Medford made, made right. Trow bridge Cabinet Works. river LOAM 63 00 per load. Bate man's phone 1534-Y MISCELLANEOUS FREE! if excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains. Indiges tion. Heartburn, GET free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at West ern Thrift 8tore. LEARN TO SWIM Instructions, 6 lessons $5. Rates given to groups, inquire at Natatorlum. A88AYER W. O. Wright, 014 W. 11th St., city. Gold and silver, eii copper. 61. COURTRIGHT System Piano Instruc tion; private and kindergarten classes for beginners. Georgians Hussong, 943-Y. LATE equipment and fair prices at Frees Oarage. 601 No. Central. BUSINESS CHANCES POR SALE Small restaurant on highway. Consider trade for live stock, car, or what have you? Box 3013. Tribune. POR SALE Complete confectionery with good Frlgldalre fountain. Everything In A-l condition. Must move. Phone 909. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTV ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Mail Tribune Daily ACR088 I Flat circular piece 6. Honored with festivities 10. Dropped 14. Capital of Norway It. LI v Ins 16. Operatic solo 17. Kara gas 15. Hounds lit. Unite 20. Build 22. Filter or strain 24. Shoentrlngi 36, Within; comb, form IT, Capital of Venezuela SO. Replies 84. Footbsl) tara a 5, Italian opera so. Parcel of around 17. wrnrs Ift. Alluvial de posit at the mouth of a largs river 40. Malarial fever 41. Turf 42. Excellently 43. Contradict 45. The eye proper 47, Dressed . 4S. Ate 49. V&pors 60, Clambered on all fours 14. Minute particles Solution of Yesterdsy'e Pun Is C AJSIHREinfjA!df Afg.E AMmWrUa p a R Pl STOL0EOgoP E AC E agfrEgBGiEIT SOREff B MP LID it. Dismounted 69. Parts In a play CI. Medley 3. Kind of spies ea. Idolise 4. Starrer 65. Paradise 6ft. Meaning it. ant DOWN 1. Finished 1 Tributary of the Elbe rlvsr t. Fruit of the blackthorn 4. Secret meeting 2 3 4 p5 S" 7 a ? Mo a 3 Z 'Mr 1Z Tj 23 2j 3r 3 32 33 ' m35 P32" uLU. mmmmm c, Aum V Wi - 1E w 44 W1 zzz majsasv nptaai bb i-isibm mmbj iaataSatsMi iiiiH. hiiibbbv aauMB mv ssn fffuf fsjsjassw L Utlm JlUt M M. . MM Ui iM- 5a Si S3. S3 S4 SS Tj iuM --. --- i 'SUtm m BUSINESS DIRECTORY E i pert window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waamg. on ental rug cleaning and uphulgtering. The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 808 U. 8. Nation Bsnk Building. Tel. 1161. Painting and Decorating. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 1,2 Portland. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK FURNITURE. ENDORSED NOTE. ETC. We want to mpply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTG OO.. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central, Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. 8-15T-M-180. phone 130. Transier. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded oarrlera. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 36 8o. Fir. Phone 316. Prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Pur. nlture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. P. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 888. STUART8 TRUCKINO SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 832 111 No. Fir St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamp In side of 3-mlle limit. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that D. L. Davidson was on the 14th day of June, 1937, duly appointed Admin istrator of the Estate of Luoy M. Knight, Deceased, by order of the County Court for Jackson County. Oregon. All persona having claims against said Estate are required to present them, verified In the manner provided by law, to the undersigned Administrator at the office of George Codding. 217 Liberty Building, Med ford, Oregon, within six months from June 32nd, 1937, the date of the first publication of this Notice. D. L. DAVIDSON. . Administrator. GEORGE CODDINO. Attorney for Administrator. Notice of Final Hearing. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Lucy M. Knight, an Incom petent. Notice la hereby given that the Guardian of the above entitled Estate has filed herein his Pinal Account, and July 22nd, 1937. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. has been fixed aa the time nnd .the County Judge's office In the County Courthouse in Medford, Ore gon, aa the place for hearing of ob jections thereto, and the final settle ment of said Estate and the discharge of the Guardian. D. L. DAVIDSON, Quardlan GEORGE CODDING, Attorney for Guardian. 317 Liberty Bldg., Medford. Oregon. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, duly made and entered on the 18th day of June, 1937, was appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Andrew H. Calhoun, deceased, and that he waa duly qualified as such adminis trator. Cross -Word Puzzle Sft. Large orna mental branched candlesticks ST. Stop 31. Mixture of metals St. Author of "Tin Cloister and the Hearth" 30. River Island II. English mu sical com poser 32. Course n. Spirited horse 35. Entire quan tity 1. Addition to a building 40. Officers of the king's foresl having care of pastured cattle 4S. Apply heat to 14. Feminine name 48. Defeated 47. Helpers 49. Kind of fruit GO. Identical SI. Dressed S3. Cereal 15. Deposit of mineral IS. Oenus of the olive tree SI Bearing 17. Parted with for a price 50. Behold 4. Obese 6. Absconds T. Prongs I. At any time 9. Progsny 10. Left un sowed after plow ing 11. Silkworm 12. Soraptd linen 11. Purplish red color tl. One of a series of steel splints In medlevsj arm nr IS, Oreek mountain Alt persona ha ring claim against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, as required by law. to him at the office of P. K. Deuel, attorney for said estate, at the Palm Building. Med ford. Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 22nd day of June. 1937. HUGH B. CALHOUN. Administrator. P. K. DEUEL. Attorney. Notice of Private sale, tn the County Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of James Voclov Kllmek, an insane person. Under authority of an order grant ed by the County court of the County of Jackson, and State of Oregon, dated the 18th day of June. 1937, the undersigned Guardian will sell at pri vate sale the following deaoiibed real property, to-wlt: The NE quarter of the NW quar ter and the S one-half of the NW quarter of Section 31. Township 38. Range l West of the Willamette Meridian. The sale will be made on or after the 31st day of July, 1937. and bids will be received at the office of F. K. Deuel, attorney. Palm Building, Medford, Oregon. The terma of the sale are as fol lows, to-wlt: 6100.00 cash at the time of sale; two-thirds of the bal ance of the purchase price within six months and the total balance within one year from the date of sale. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 22nd day of June, 1937. . HERBERT M. MOORE, Guardian. Notice of Sale. On the 15th day of July. 1937. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse In Med ford, Jackson County Oregon, I will offer for sale and sell at auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described real property located In Jackson County. Oregon, to-wlt: Lot six (6) In Block One (1) of Anderson-Toft Addition to the City of Medford. Jackson County, Ore gon, as numbered, designated and described on the official plat there of, now of record. Said sale Is made under execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, to me directed. In the case of Home Owners' Loan Corpora tion, a corporation, Plaintiff vs. Ralph E. Waldron and Ora Mae Waldron, husband and wife. Defendants. Dated June 11, 1937. First publication June 15, 1937. Last publication July 6, 1937. 8 YD I. BROWN. Sheriff, Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. Attorney for Plaintiff: O. A. Codding, Medford, Oregon. Notice. In the County Court of the County of Jackson for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Jesse Houck, decessed. Notice is herebv given that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of the above named decedent has filed In the above entitled court her final account and report of the administration of said estate and said court by its order has fixed July 16th, 1037, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the court room of said court in the Jackson County courthouse at Med ford, 'Oregon, aa the time and place for the hearing of any objections to said account and for the settlement thereof. KATHRYN HOUCK. The Grange Jacksonville Orange Reports by committee chalrmwi were presented at the regular busi ness session of Jacksonville Orange June 11. Emma Conger read a letter from Elton Petrle. MtulcaJ numbers during lecture hour were a piano duet by Leo re Nledermeyer and Reva Henspeter and a song by Paul and Joyce Henspeter and Norma Arnold. Next meeting Is to be a social session and oovered-dlsh supper for ell members. Those attending are requected to be at the hall by 7 p. m. If posbtble, bringing a well filled basket. Ora Nledermeyer, Ruth Hoff man and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen are in oharge of arrangements. Upper Rogue Grange Upper Rogue Orange met June 17 with good attendance. Reports of Mr. and Mrs. Axtell, delegates to state grange, were much appreciated and enjoyed by the members. Due .to the lecturer being 111 the recreation committee held games and stunts during lecture hour which was very much enjoyed. The recre ation committee will hold an eve ning of fun In conjunction with pic tures free to the public Thursday evening. June 24. Everyone Is cord ially invited. H. K. club turned over 940 to the grango and the ways and means committee did likewise, which help ed considerably toward the hall. The ways and means committee will give another dance at Rogue Elk, June 30. H. K. club met at the hall Tuesdty. Next meeting will be July 30. ams Valley Grange Sams Valley Grange met June 10 with excellent attendance. Mr. Howes and Mr. and Mrs. Pish of Gold Hill Orange were welcome visitors. Mr. Luoas gave a short report on tne last agricultural committee meeting. R. t. Nealon of the legislative com mittee gave a few highlights of the state meeting at The Dalles. Names were drawn and announced In the sales slip contest with Wm. Autenretth as captain of the "greeae" and Wesley McDonough as captain of the "red, white and blue " It waa decided to bold next meet ing on Friday evening, July 3, Instead of Jul 8. to make It more convenient for those planning trips over the Fourth. The July 3 meeting is callid for the transaction of "any and all" business. Members voted to enter a booth display at the Gold Hill fair In Sep. tembei R. I. Nealon hs charge A the project and will appoint nls committees soon. Lecture hour consisted of vocai and 'nstrumental duet, readings. poems and facts honoring flag lay end tether's day. Those taxing pert were M i idred a nd Marian Duggan Jamew McDonough, Mr. Klnns. John ny and Lois Klnne, Mrs. O. T. WlUm and Arthur Straus. The lecturer announced a "volun teer" program for the July 9 meet ing. t'MCh member Is asked to pre sent short, snappy number of my type oeslred. It is hoped some new talem wili be discovered la this way. Original ideas are suggested. Numbers may be combined with sev eral taking part In the same aot If desired. H. E. 0. served refreshments after the meeting. After lunch the young peopl enjoyed an hour of games and recreation. Rosy Ann Grange Roxy Ann Orange met in regular session June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blackburn was given the third and fourth degree obligations and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blsh the first and second. Master Roscoe Roberts, who with Mrs. Roberts, recently returned from The Dalles where they attended the state Orange convention, gave an In teresting report on the sessions. A letter from Elton Petrle, who Is receiving treatment at the Georgia Foundation was read by Mrs. Lillian Andrews, secretary. A lather's day program, prepared by Frances Moffatt, lecturer, was enjoyed by the members. Those par ticipating were Elsie Hoover, Robert Helvey Don Elliot, Sr., Eugene Now tin. Charles E. Rose, Louis Upp, Clarence Tedrick and Frances Mof fatt. Officers seating drill was practiced under direction of Bruce Moffatt, drill master. Mrs. Bess Elliot, H.E.O. chairman, and committee, gave a birthday party following the meeting, for members having birthdaya during the first six months of the year. The tables were attractive with flowers snd favors. Dancing was enjoyed by the mem bers with musio by Lorcna Rose. Doris Upp and Don Elliot, Jr. Central Point Orange Central Point Orange held Its reg ular meeting June 18. The program given was In honor of Flag day. Mrs. Burse ll gave her report on the meeting of the state grange. It uaa announced that the Rome Economic club meeting would be at the home of Mrs. Sanders, June 80. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, June 33. (Spl.) Mr. snd Mrs. Louis Drulff and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boomsllter of Oram Pass spent several days last week at Crescent City, digging olams. Bob Anderson left June 11 for Portland for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baxter were guests of her sister, Mrs. Stanley Pratt, In Medford June 1. - Charles and Pauline Champlln of Medford spent June 18 with their grandmother, Mrs. Wahl. Mrs. Lloyd Miller was elected olerk of the Oold Hill school district Mon day. Mrs, Carrie Pennlnger of Stockton arrived June IS to visit her mother, Mrs. Stead and sister, Mrs. Marlon Lance. Mrs. 8 tend, who has spent some time with Lance, la returning to her home at Rogue River this week. Thinning at the Oeorge Lance peach orchard waa finished June 14. Mr. and Mrs R E Cook of Oold Hill visited June 13 with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cook. Mrs. .Winters of San Francisco re turned home June 13, after spend ing some time at the Otto Rluf home. Mrs. Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. Oalbreath, Mrs. Effle Blrdseye and son, Olenn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Blrdseye, near Phoenix. Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN, June 33 -(Spl) Mr. M. L. Prultt apent the week end with her alater, Mrs. Pottengr-r. tn Medford. Mr. and Mra. Geo. 8towell and Bonnie Jean visited with Mr. Stowoll. son, W. D. Mongold and family. In Ashland, June 18. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Case and daughter Alice, and Hatcl Oliver, were dinner gueats at Mr. and Mra. Geo. Atowells June 17 in honor of Mr. snd Mrs. Case' wedding anni varaarv and Bonnie Jean StoweU'a thlrteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Short oalled at the Geo. Stowell home June 18. Mr. and Mr. B. L. Morrill, who hsv been vlaltlng relatives, and friends here, left Saturday for their home In Eugene. Oerald Mitchell arrived at hi. mother's, Mrs. P. M. Stowell's home, June 5 from visit with his aunt In Stockton, Oal. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop arrived from Santa Barbara for a ahort My at their cabin on Rogue river. Mr. and Mra, Roland Stowell and family were dinner guests of P. M. Stowell June IS. Pete and Clara Young are moving Into their new home this week. Mr. and Mra. . Nick Young were Sunday callers at the H. O. Short home Mr. and Mra. P. M. Stowell and granddaughter Patricia, and son Oer ald Miohell. motored to Happy Camp, Cal., June 7. Mr. Edward waa taken to Ashland on account of Illness. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen were ca'llerr at the P. M. Stowell home June 18. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Walters and son Id ward, and Mother Kline -pent June 13 with Mr. and Mra. Ross Kilns Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Stowell motored to the Frank Dltaworth home June 18. r..ey report the strawberry! very large and plentiful with between 80 and 80 pickers In the field. Ro.and Stowell, who ha been vla ltlng hi. brother Elsworth Stowell. left June 17 for eaetern Oregon, leav ing hi. family ner for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Caryle Natwlck were vlsltuta of Mr. and Mrs. I L. Btowtll, June 17. Mrs. McAlplne of Wenatohe wm a week-end visitor of hsr aunt, Mr. H. O Short. Those attending the dance at take Creek Saturday night. June IS, were Mr. and Mr. Mrh Oarratt. Mr and Mrs. Nick Young, Mr. and Mra. 1. L. Stowell and daughter verta, R. t. Stowell and Mrs Oeo. Stowell. Those attending club a Mrs. Prultt June B were Mrs. Laui Boren Mrs. Kline, Mra. Natwlck, Mra. SurJe. May, Mori and Leu Stowell, Meteorological Report Forecast Medford and vicinity: Showers to night and Wednesday; little change In temperature. Oregon: Showers tonight and Wednesday; little change In temper ature; freah and strong southerly wind off coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today! Highest 00; lowest 60. Total monthry precipitation, 146 Inches; excess for the month. 1.01 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber l, 1936, 16.40 lnct.es: deficiency for the season. .90 Inches. Relative humidity at S p. m. yes terday. 63 percent; 6 a. m. today. 77 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise, 4:36 a. m.; sun set, 7:50 p. m. Observations Tsken at 5 A. M 120th Meridian Time If 1 V Boise Boston , Chicago Denver -Eureka . Helena . . to . sa . 84 . OS , 00 . 84 00 .00 82 1.33 83 m Lob Angeles.... 88 Medford 73 New York 78 Oman Phoenix Portland Reno S3 .108 73 93 70 100 Roseburg . Salt Lake San Francisco 70 Seattle 70 Spokane .... B0 Wash. D. O 88 Yakima, . 70 TRAIL, June 33. (Spl.) A little sun In thl community would bs very much appreciated to offset the nearly contlnuoua rains of the last three weeks. Much dunsgo has been done to the strawberry and hay crop. In this dltrlot the rain lso ha stopped logging and rout work. Mr, and Mrs. Blaess, Segessmtn man and McAbee snd children mo tored to Union Creek June 18 for dinner at "Beckle's" cafe Among others dining there were the Ulrtch. Dlnken and Brophya of Prospect. Mrs. Minnie Blaess and Eva Segess msn of Shady Cove have been 111 the la.t week at their home. Mr. and Mra. L. B. Leabo of Union Creek called on friend Friday at Troll. Dr. Mallory of Elk creek and Mra. Aim. Merrtman motored to Crescent Oily Sundsy, reporting th ocean wry beautiful. They returned . by way of the ooaat. Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Vanosy snd son Bob arrived June 30 at their summer home above Trail. After a few daya' rest they will continue oa to Yellowstone psrk on a vacation trip, returning later to apend tha reat of th aummer here. Mrs. Prancl Ash left by atage Sun day for a vlalt In Centralis, Wash. Mr and Mrs. Art Flowers of Prlns vtlls., niece of Mrs. Xvsns and Mrs. Blseaa, are visiting relatives here. E. w. Segeasmsn Is busy during the rainy weather completing a. loader for his logging operation. Mr. Scott and daughter Oeraldlno. accompanied by Roy Merrtman. Jour neyed to Portland laat week, taking Mr. Scott's sister bsck to her home stfer a visit her. Roy visited Ms. Belm st th Veteran.' hospital and found him about the same, not be ing able to return home for soma time. Mr. and Mrs. P, 3. McAbee and Mr. Milton of Shady Cove ahopped and apent the evening in Medford June is. Ed Fisher hi moved to the segeas msn plsoe, where hs will assist with the cere of the yard. etc. Mr, and Mra. Frank Hammond and Oertrude of Central Point apent June 16 at the home of Alma Merrtman Frank and Ray both caught fin Chinook during th day, A very large crowd attended th last Oranga dsnoe at Rogue Elk. An other 1 plsnned for June 36, Recre ation committee of the Upper Rogue Orange will hold a free evening of educational picture and fun, June 34, at th hall for th public. Every one u cordially Invited. O. E. Bias (pent th week-end with hi family at Trail. H reported muoh rain In Klamath alo. Ouest at the Segeasman horn Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Durkee and girls, Mrs. Louise Bftta snd Billy Wsmmel. sll of Medford, Mr. snd Mr, o. E. Blaea and son, and Mr. and Mra. P J. McAbee of Shady Cove, FRUIT GROWERS HIT D. C. CHAIN STORE TAX WASHINGTON. June 3--AP Pactflo northwest oongreasmsn sold today fruit growers la their state are protesting against enactment of M.trlct of Columbia chain a to re tot oecauaa "It will be an open Invitation to state to attempt th same legisla tion." 8ntor Stalwer and MoNary at Oregon and Bon and oohwellenbocn of Washington aald they hod received "large cumber of telegrams" pro e.tlng th proposed tax. WINDOW GLASS -We sell window glus and will rspuos four erotaa windows rsosonsbly rrowbrtdg Oso tnet Work and Mra. Ousurhout. All reported Wot tuns. Cloudy Cloudy Clear 88 .00 Clew 86 .10 Cloud 80 .10 CIOU'JJ 80 .00 Fog 88 .01 Cloudy 63 414 Clear 88 .00 Clear 74 .00 Clear 84 .40 Cloudy 58 OO , 4 .08 74 T , 68 T , , 84 .18 60 .00 . 64 T Clear 87 .70 Trail