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M"EDFORD MATL TKTBtTXE, M"EDFORD. OREGON". FRIDAY. .TT"N"E 25. 1937. PAGE THREE ' M W.,T-.r " mm Read every ad on this page You will probably tlnd ex actly (he thing you bava bees looking tor or a sale or trad for unused article you may bate. Search your attic or to re-room you may find many thlngi others are seek ing and be able to realise Immediate cash It what you want lent there, advertise Cox It Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive effective I RATES pet word, tint Inaertlon- fMlnlmum 25c) Each ddlttonal Insertion, . per word le (Minimum 10c) pet line per niontn without cop; chance l-25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND STRAYED from Topsldes Orchard, bay mare and dark brown horse. Please phone 838-R It seen. LOST If dog Is missing, call 1818. , -WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Single farm hand, good milker. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. 3, Box 30. ' ' MANAGER WANTED By company enjoying highest rating Dun & mttUKUCCV. v..-.. Successful applicant needs only 8376 worKing capuai since wo nance large balance. Contract guarantees average minimum 50 weekly Income while establishing business or refund. Should more than double In future. Sincere persons with good past records write fully for Interview by super visor who will be In city for a few days, giving phone and address. Box 3113. Tribune. . n n nM tn ...it nrrvul HOURS furnished. Inquire oeorge Oard-1 ner, Kings Highway. Tel. 1849. j n oatipmam vniinv man I preferred. Que the Tailor. 120 N. Central. WANTED Experienced blight cutters. Call 679-R alter 8 p. m. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Lady who wishes perma nent position in motherless home on ranch; small wages; references. Joe Arena, Eagle Point, Ore. - WANTED Girl or woman to cook on ranch. Must be experienced. Job will be permanent If accepted. State wages wanted In writing. Albert E. Stone, Box 637, Edgewood, Calif. WANTED 8ITUAT10NS WOMAN with Electrolux cleaner wants housecleanlng by hour. Tel. 1 138-Y. ' HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wsnts Job-to care for children, part or full time. 337 No. Holly. WANTED Practical nursing; effici ent, faithful service assured. J. W., Box 74, Central Point. Phone 481, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. RELIABLE GIRL wants work In good home. Box 3029. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE It you want your barns whitewashed or cold water paint, phone Wlthe row, 268-W. SOUTHERN OREGON INCOME OR RANCH PROPERTY WANTED In exchange for high-class business property and a fine paying busi ness anyone can manage In one of central California's fastest growing towns of 10.000 pop., close to San Pranclsco. Higher altitude required for my health. Give full informa tion In llrst reply. Box No. 3116, Medford Mall Tribune, Medford. WANTED Good used bathroom fix tures and fittings. Write Box 244. Central Point. WANTED To rent 4 or 5-room mod ern unfurnished house by perma nently employed adults. Box 3058. Msil Tribun. WANTED TO BORROW 8400 tor 3 yesri. Will pay 1 Interest. Good real estate security. Write Box 3069, Tribune, and will call. WANTED Dead and useless animals. Phone 881-R. -Soar "Johnson at the peerless Market wants Btng and and Lam bert cherries In shipping quantities WANTED Clean, eoft ootton rags at Mall Tribune. WANTED Horse, weighing about 1400 lbs. J. A. Mnnke. Route I Medford. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have Urge Order to flU. Highest prices paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 K. Orape St. Phone 1063 WE PAT MORE CASH For your furniture noi.RROOK ANHKEWS etn and Front. Phone 647. JUNK Highest prices paid Tor brass radiators copper storage oatterirs aluminum and other metals Scrap iron small or large lots pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags, inner tubes Our prices will Interest you. Hides Pelts. Wool Mohair. Household Ooods Furniture Stoves bought and told MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modem 3 or 4 -room bouse p O Box 693 Medford FOR RENT HOUSES POR RENT Furnished nous; I bed' rooms. 146.00. lei, 13-U-VV. FOR RENT - APARTMENTS FURN. APT. for tent. 239 No. Ivy. FOR RENT 5 -room furnished upper apartment; garage. Inquire 804 I. Main. 287-X. POR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment; bath, hot and cold water rur nlshed; garage; adult. 831 w. 10th. PURN. duplex and 3-room apt., gar age; adulta. 804 W. loth 8t. 3-ROOM. front, turn, apartment, 808 W. Main. POR RENT Furnished apt. Shower steam heat, hot and cold water furnished. Mall rribune Bldg. Ap ply Tribune business office. FOR RENT Apartments, 334 Apple. FURNISHED apartment. Dortll Court. 329 N. Holly CaU at Apt 7 FOR RENT Apartment. Hotel Grand FURNISHED APTS. 317 W. 3nd. OE BAUER APTS.. stb and Oakdale APARTMENT for rent 346 N Bartlett FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS LARGE, cool front room, ground floor, adjoins bath, first-class bed. Board If desired. 811 W. 10th Bt. NICELY furnished room. 408 West 6th Bt. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Orape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION LOGGERS I have a 30 bulldozer tor rent. Cy Gates Trail. Tel. 36-X-8, Eagle Point. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE EQUITY In attractive, modern 6-room Med ford home, In finest residential district; fine lawns, front and rear, large oak shade trees, etc. FOR CITY OR COUNTRY HOME In desirable location; balance on long term, low Interest H.O.L.C. losn. Address Box 3212, Mall Trib une, giving location and particulars. FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres, well Improved, for city property. Must go on account of 111 health. Lln vllle place. Vz mile north of Pine Cone. No liberal offer refused. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE Furnished 8 rooms and bath; large lot, garage, only 81000. See H. N. Lofland, 226 So. Oakdale. FOR BALE 160 acres In upper Sams Valley; house and chicken house; lots of wood; good placer proposi tion, coarse gold; good spring; Sams creek through place. Price 81000. See or write George Long, Eagle Point, Ore., old Hawks place. FOR SALE SOME GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE A wonderful stock ranch, 260 acres, free water for 80 acres, alfalfa and clover land; good buildings, farming machinery and 4 horses, free outside range; 813,600, terms. 40 Acres, wonderful wood tim ber. 8400.00; ' terms. 60 Acres, 6-room house, partially complete; 10 acres In cultivation; good spring piped to house; 3550. One of the best auto camps on Rogue river, 44 acres, 800 ft. of river and Highway frontage, beau tiful location. Also beautiful residential homes overlooking Rogue river. C. C. Chapman, Alaska Auto Csmp, i$ miles west of Gold Hill. FOR SALE Large 6-room modern bungalow; 3 bedrooms and Bleeping porch, hard maple floors, beam cell ing, fireplace; lot 66 23 X 160; 64200; easy terms. 48 No. Orange. FOR SALE: 1 acre. 8-room modem home, close to Medford, 8 blocks from school; Ladlno clover, fruit, garden, garage, barn, chicken house, cooler, cement walks. Ideal subur ban home. $2500; terms. Turn left at Howard school. Hardy, FOR SALE 7-room house, good loca tion. Small payment down, balance like rent. Inquire 817 West 10th. FOR QUICK BALE All my residence property, Nob hih addition, at a very reasonable price. Inquire 504 So. Central. DO YOU WANT 12 NET ON YOUR INVESTMENT? Very attractive bungalow in excellent condition: large living room with onk floors, 3 nice bedrooms, large bath, kitchen with bullt-Ins, Inlaid linoleum, laundry room with trays; full lot, good location, walking dis tance down town. Have fine ten ant who will lease for 626 per month. Price 61850.00; terms. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE NO. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1548-R. BRAND NEW FURNITURE Hi ACRE SUBURBAN HOUSE IN PINK OF CONDITION aa aaa 1 acres loam soil, 4 SzDlJU room almost new bun?a-va-www ,ow compietly furnish ed; all brand new, including daven port and chslr, buttful 3-pieoe bedroom suite, radio, good stoves in fact, everything goes; cherries, apricots, good garden, garage, chick en house, good road. Owners leav ing. Priced to sell only $2000. See this at once. ALSO NEAR SCHOOLS 4t P O - room uu.is.vw iu S2z5D ?ood condition; living Vfcfcww room and dining room have hardwood floors; fireplace, 3 nice bedrooms, modern bath; lo cated near grade and Junior high. Excellent .terms. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. Phone 728. 109 E. Main St. FOR SALE Two acrea good land, close to Medford, with strictly new modern 6-room house; fireplace, barn, hen houw, brooder house, garage, pressure pump. Sacrifice price $2300; terms Thla la a real buy. B. J. PALMER, oo Palmer Music Store. FOR SALE 1 v4 acres, excellent lo cation on Old Stage road; 4-room unfinished howe cow barn, chick en bouse, good garden. 3 cherry and 0 pear tree. 4 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 acrea. Crater Lake Hwy 40 me iron. Minora; commodious log cabin, suitable res taurant, dsncing. or private Jodie: service station; spring, wood. See Rawlee Moore. Cooley Bldg.. Med ford. 100 ACRES of fine land, with extra good improvement, ciose 10 m-o- ; ford; 114,000, terms, lei. 63S-J-3. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Well paying. I'illy equip ped dairy ranch. Near town Nc trades considered. K. P stall rn&una. FOR 8ALE OR TRADE 20 acres 83.000. crops now In. Property lo cated on Paclfto highway between Talent and Phoenix. For Particular, call R. Edwards, Southern Oregon Brewery. FOR SALE 1200 acre cattle and aheep ranch. 18 miles from Med ford. 30 miles wire fencing. 8-rooro bouse, cost 83.000: barn and out buildings; 80 acres alfalfa at 811 per acre. Also 480 acres timber land, 16 miles from Ashlsnd. 3 miles from Dead Indian road; esti mated 3 million (t. pine timber Also 100 acres. 4 miles from Med ford, near Jacksonville. P. t. Bybee. Medford. Ore. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN 4. WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. As Loan Assn. IHE J W. BYBEE Isrm north ot Jacksonville on the old stage road Is for sale in one tract or small subdivisions thereof. Inquire ot Frank E Bybee star Route Bos 133 Medlord Oregon. FFDERAL LAND BANK FARMS convenient terms Call Warren Pat terson 301 Liberty Bldg.. or O- A Barnes 167 East 8th St. Eugene WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 81 Chest nut. Room 4 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 cows, coming fresh soon. Riley Myers. Central Point. AUCTION SALE 60 Registered Canadian Hereford and Shorthorn bulls. 1 and 3 yeara old. Bred by the best breeders In Can ada. Sale starts I o'clock Satur day, June 26, Southern Paclflo Stock Yards, Klamath Falls, Ore. WALTER HALL. OWNER. FOR SALE 1 shoat. 86.60; 30 Barred Rock pullets, frying size; 19 Aus- tra-Whltea, layers, 60c each. H. w. Crocker, Buckshot Hill road. Box 90. FOR SALE Team 4-year-old horses, Just broke; will make I400-lb. horses. W. R. Holman, R.F.D. 3, Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE Good- milk cow, east of Calhoun ranch west of Phoenix. S. O. Stearns. FOR SALE Weaner pigs and few feeders. Ray Farnswortn. Home. crest Orchard, Coieman Creek road, opposite Voorhlea. FOR SALE 3 good work horses, or trade for cattle. C. V. Calkins, Central Point, Rt. 1, Box 32. FOR SALE 9 dairy cows, 6 milking, 3 springers. Jessie Glass, Browns boro. FOR SALE An extra fine Guernsey cow. to freshen soon, phone O. A. DeVoe. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S BPECIAL '31 8TUDEBAKER. As good as you nave, ever seen Tor 8-169. WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. LATE MODEL DeSoto Coupe DeLuxe; looks and runs like new; Blue Seal guarantee; only 3265.00; low easy terras. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. ABBEY'S SPECIAL 31 CHEVROLET Victoria; top condi tion and appearance. Walter w. Abbey, Inc. FOR SALE: 1936 Ford coupe, by own. er. will consider a small car In trade. Phone 117-M. FOR SALE Model A Sport Touring: excellent condition. See at 643 S. Riverside, evenings. FOR SALE 1931 model A coupe; reasonable. Good family cow. Box 3090, Tribune. 1936 INTERNATIONAL C-3S 1-ton truck, long wheel base, good tires, low mil page, excellent condition. PERRY L. ASHCRAFT Packard Dealer. 128 8. Riverside. FOR SALE 1935 International C-35 truck and Beall logging trailer; ex cellent condition, good rubber. John Heckert, Jacksonville, Tel. 233. LANGE'S SPECIAL BARGAINS IN GOOD CARS 30-Day Written Guam a tee. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 19351 Plymouth DeLuxe 2 -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 Alratream DeLuxe tjoupe. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 4 -door Sedan. 1935 Pontlao 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 1038, '39 and '30 models at very low prices. Low down paymnts and Easy Terms. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealera. O. E GATES AUTO CO. R ft O. USED CARS '30 Dodge 8edan ana 30 Essex Coupe 150 '39 Graham Sedan .... , 186 '30 Oakland Sedan ... 185 '29 Bulck Coupe 146 C, E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Red startd pullets and cockerels- Inquire Jackson County Feed Co. BRONZE turkey hatching eggs, 3 R 1 rv njwvera inquire rerouu Store Applegate MILK-FFD FRYERS Csrley. 314-W rOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Slide trombone and caw in good condition, for quick sale. $10. Also 3 -burner coal oil stove, 1.60. 341 Haven. RED CURRANTS and dried Petite prunes. Mrs. D. W. Luke, Phone 379-J-l. FOR SALE Crawford ectrle range, good condition; term. 909 South ISewtowa. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE 1 used Pordson trsctor. 1 used Pordson tractor mower, 1 used hsy rake, 3 used mowers. 1 used 7-foot binder. PINLEY IMPLEMENT CO. Central Point. BRAIDED RUGS for sale. Tel. 989-R. FOR SALE Frlgldalre. 6-ft. alee, ex cellent condition automatic de froster. Tel. 818-M. HEAVY DUTY PUMPINO PLANT 10 h.p. single phase motor with triple stage 3-lnch Byron Jackson pump, complete with starting box and switch. Phlce 617500. EARL TUMY, 310 Liberty Bldg. JACK'S 2nd Hand Store. 106 S. Grape. Floor covering, leather rocker, on stoves, wicker furniture, washing machines. Every article a bargain. FOR 8ALE Baled alfalfa hay. clean and flneat quality, otto Nleder meyer, phone 623-J-4. FOR SALE On 4 -drawer legal alt steel file, price 325; one mshogany roll-top desk and chair to match, price 650: Underwood typewriter 625. Oregon-Washington Mortgage Co., 45 S. Central. FOR 8ALE Several Fordsons. thor oughly overhauled; also crawler tractors, mowing machines, hay rakes. Irrigation pumps, electric and gas. and all kinds ot used farm machinery In good condition, at bargain prlcea- 39 8. Grape bt. USED WASHER SALE. PICK'S HARD WARE. $25 to $49 50. Agent! (or Myers Pump. POR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office. FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washers, repairs and parts. C. D. Bean. Inc. WINDOW SCREENS, screen doors; Medford made, made right. Trow bridge Cabinet Works. RIVER LOAM 92 00 per load. Bate man's. Phone 1634-Y. MISCELLANEOUS FREE 1 If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indi gestion, Heartburn. GET free sam ple doctor's prescription, Udga, at Western Thrift Store. LEARN TO SWIM Instructions, 6 lessons $5. Rates given to groups. Inquire at Natatorlum. ASSAYER W. G. Wright. 6144 W. . 11th St.. eity. Gold and silver, tl; copper, $1. LATE equipment and fair prlcea at Frees Garage. 801 No. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSDKANCt ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE "dTtiSPTi72 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EAD8 TRAN8FER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir. Phone 315 Prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage1 new low rates. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 332. Ill No Fit St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind Green stamp in side of 3-mlle limit. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Balance 7. Kicked II. Settlement 14. Refuse to notice 15. Essay 16. Organ ttop Imitating a storm 18. Chum 19. Exist 10. Walk and act pompously . 8ymboIfor selenium 31. Flesh of calves 15. By birth !S. Dlllseed 28. Wandering 30. Move back It. Japanese admiral ?X. Playing card 54. Annoy 17. Worn away 40. African arrow poison 41. Pointed tool 13. Court hearing 44. Dad 45. River In VlrRlnla II Football po-1-tlon: sbbr. 11. Unci: Scotch Solution of Saturday's Puzzle tiraSj i ' RJS AJC kH Agfe SaMqis saea fit S3mEMm3jA tg t 0 E aDJHMIitie r n Jig SIEst ElRCrA DiDiS EimWrlAislKlSD?RiY 51. Fabric made of tlax 52. Watering place 61. Trusted 65. Older 67. Stone writing tablets SS Square root of 400 DOWN L Musical Interval ' 2 V V h WpV 8 I? i' I" I' 73 ff l " IF f WWl1 2 27 pjo IT IILZZ1S1LZZ1! W HP5 ' ZZf-HZZZ-""33 wr I I 1 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Fashion Shop, THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckle covered. 308 0 . 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK FURNITURE, ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. Wa want to supply your money nds without red tape or delay SKE W. K. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTG CO. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. 9-157-M-180 Phone 139. LEGAL NOTICES Administrator's Notice to Creditor. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned haa been appointed ad ministrator by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon of the est at of John H. Tyrrell, deceased. AH persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to this administrator at the office of aus Newbury In the United States National Bank Building, Med- ford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated June 4, 1937. J R TYRRELL. Administrator of the estate of John H. Tyrrell, deceased. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In ana for the County of Jackson. The Federal Land Bank of Spokane. a corporation, Fiaintiir. vs. William F. Jones and Jennie May Jones, husband and wife; Clara Nourse Wells Stlehl; The Develop 1 ment Company of Southern Ore gon, a corporation; H. W. Hamlin; Big 7 Fruit Warehouses, Inc., a cor poration: H. C. Savage. First Na tional Bank of Southern Oregon, a corporation; Jackson County, a municipal corporation; and Rogue River National Farm Loan Associ ation, a corporation. Defendants. To the defendant H. C. Savage: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby summoned and required to appear In the above en titled Court and cause and answer the complaint of plaintiff on file herein within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which is June 11, 1937. You are further notified that In case you fall to appear and answer the plaintiff a complaint within said time, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In said com plaint, a succinct statement of which Is as follows: For a decree of the Court ordering that the sum of $135.00, being the par value of 37 shares of stock In the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, pledged by the Rogue River National Farm Loan Association as additional security for the loan made by the plaintiff here in, be applied to the payment of the amount secured by plaintiff's mort gage; and that the plaintiff have Judgment against the defendants William F. Jonea and Jennie May Jones, husband and wife, and the Rogue River National Farm Loan As sociation, a corporation, and each of them, for the balance then remain ing unpaid on said indebtedness, to wit: The sum of $2762.63 with In terest at 6Va on 2062.06 thereof from February 10th, 1937, until paid; and with Interest at 6 on 668.45 thereof from February 10th, 1937. until paid, and for the further sum of 9100.00, or such other sum as the Court may adjudge reasonable aa at torney's fees herein, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements; that the mortgage described In the plaintiff's complaint covering the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, and the North west Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Four, Township Thlrty-alx South, Range Four, West of the Willamette Meridian; ex cepting and reserving therefrom that part thereof lying on the West side of Evans Creek and more particu larly described as follows: Com mencing at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the ! Southeast Quarter of said Section Cross -Word Puzzle II. Cancel 17. Years of one's Ufa SO. B slovenly 2L Nocturnal animal 24. Get up 4 27. Poor n. New Testa ment .pelt ing of Noah IL Organ of hear ing 14. Players of shrill musi cal Instru ments tl. Hard glossy paint 21. Place whera the current runs fast ST. First-born 15. Trap for catch ing tela 39. Dismal and choerlera 42. Be the victor 44. Toward the sheltered Ids 4T. Afresh 60. Old note of the seals 61 Transgression 64. That thing 6, ComDa-s point t. Earlier I. Insect 4. Thus a, Sufficient: poetic 1 Despotic rultr T, Larger I. S-shsped mol4.nf t. About 10. Highest point 11 Rubbed out Four, running thence Bast to the center of Evans Creek, thence fol lowing Northwesterly up the centvr of Evans Creek to the Northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section Four, thence South to the place of beginning, containing 9 acres, more or less, also a right of way for a bridge at a point 640 feet North of where the South line of the above described premise crosses Evans Creek and extending aa far Westerly aa the present County road, but no farther, said right of way to be 30 feet in width, excepting also commencing at a point Nineteen rods and 5li feet North of the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Pom, Township Thirty -six South, Range Four, West of the Willamette Me ridian: thence running North to the Northeast corner of the afore ald tract; thence Wast along the North line of said tract 18'fc rods; thence South 61 rods 6 feet; thence East 13' rods to the start ing point and containing 6 acres. 1 more or leas .... situated In Jack son County, State of Oregon. Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, and Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced, be foreclosed, and the mortgaged premises, together with all water and water rights used upon or appurte nant to said land and however evi denced be sold In one parcel in the manner prescribed by the laws of the State of Oregon and the practice of this Court; that the proceeds thereof be applied towarda the pay ment of the plaintiff's decree, costs and accruing costs; that at said salo the plaintiff be permitted to become a purchaser; that the defendants above named and each and all of them be foreclosed and barred of all right, title, claim or Interest In ths premises described In plaintiff's mortgage, except the right of redemp tion allowed by law and that the filalntlff have such other and fur her relief aa la meet and equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication onoa each week for four consecutive weeks In the Med ford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published at Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above named Court, which, order Is dated June 3. 1937. PORTER J. NEFP. post of flee Address: Medford, Oregon. Cooley Theatre Building, E. 0. Prestbye, postofflce Address: 610 Main Avenue, Spokane, Washington, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. No. B-23403 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of William P. Jonea, . Bankrupt. I To the creditors of William P. Jones, of the City of Rogue River, in the County of Jackson and District aforesaid, Bankrupt: Notice la hereby slven that on the 31st day ot June. 1937, the said Wil liam P. Jones was duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that the first meet ing of his creditors will be held In the on ice or tne Reieree, Aieaiora Center Building, Medford, Oregon, on the Bth day of July, 1937, at 3:30 o clock in the afternoon, at wmcn time and place the aald creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business aa may properly come before said meeting. Referee In Bankruptcy. June 34th, 1937. County Treasurer's Call for General County Fund, and General Itoad Fund Warrants. Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of all warrants drawn on the General County Fund that were reg istered to. and including August sist. 6: also that there are run as on hand for the redemption of all war rants drawn on the General Road Fund that were registered to, and including May 36th, 1937. interest ceases on tne a cove canea General County Warrants, and Gen eral Road Warrants on June 38th, 1937. Dated at Medford, Ore., June 34th, 1937, RALPH E. SWEENEY. Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. Brownsboro BBOWN8BORO. Jun. 34. (Spl.) Mrs. J. D. Henry gsve a dinner t her home Sunday In honor of Mr. Henry's birthday June 31. present were Mr. and Mr. Nelson of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Maxfleld and Mrs. Eliza beth Orlssom. Mrs. Orlssom la spend ing a week with her daughter, Mrs. Maxfleld. Ouy Ripley and Ed Craig spent Sun day at Reese Creek, at tbe home of Mr. Ripley's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Craig and little daughter snd niece, Oertrude Howard of Junction City, were overnight guests, Wednesdsy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Craig. Oimtt at the Craig home Saturday were Chas. Shoos, Mrs. Bagley of Merrill, and Mrs. Shuns of Trail. R. Davey of Prospect spent the week-end at the Marshall horn. Annual school meeting wis held at the schoolhouae Monday with a larger attendance than usual. Oeorge Hanson's resignation wa accepted and H. W. Wright was elected di rector for two yeara, to fill his place Raymond Baker wa elected director to serve three yeara, and Mr. U J. Rohrer was re-elected clerk for one year. a. A. Hansen Is Improving rap:dly from his recent operation and was able to return bom last Wednesday. COURT PLAN PASSAGE PREDICTED BY FARLEY BOSTON, June 35. (1 Postmaster-General Jamas A. Farley to day predicted "a court plan satisfac tory to the president would be passed In thla session1 of congress. He declined comment on a state ment by Governor Oeorge H. Carle of Pennsylvania that President Roose velt should run for a third term. It was too early, he Mid. to talk about what might happen In 1040, either regarding President Roosevelt or himself. Parley stopped here on his way to Old Orchard, Me., to add re at Hew Englsud postmaster a. (OUMT Big Applegatc I Jacksonville it BIO APPLEGATB, June 24. (A pi.) Mra. J, A. West has returned to her home on Little Applegate after spend ing two months at Bacramento with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Paul. Guests for the week at the home of Mr. and Mra. B. H. Taylor are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Corthay of Seattle and their niece. Miss Elizabeth Stew art of Knoxvllle, Tenn. The Seattle couple are returning to their home after a year's tour of the United States. They apent much of their time m Arizona and Indiana, and recently have enjoyed life at the beaches. Their trailer houAe haa add ed to the pleasure of their trip. Local people motoring the the Dlts worth strawberry patch near Pros pect Sunday Included Mrs. Glenn Saltmarah, Mr. and Mra. John Sav age, Mrs. James Buckley and son Lewis, Mrs. Fred West and daughter Col 1st, and Mra. Jess Taylor and daughter Lucille. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Straube Included Mr. and Mrs. George Pit kins and daughter Betty of Coburg. Ore., and Mr. and Mra. Earl McMulten and son Dale of Glendale, Ore, Whether It waa belief In the change of the moon and official entry of aummer bringing an end to the ln clement weather or mere wearisome' ness from a prolonged vacation, farm era here swung Into hay cutting thla week, three weeks behind their annual schedule. As a finale to the freak -Ishneis of the June weather, Tuesday night brought frost to this section A Rucb resident reports that her morntngglory leaves were wilted as a result of the frost. Mra, Charles Rave nor la 111 at her home near Ruch. She la confined to her bed, and haa been 111 for the last two months. Arranging a surprise picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. George Brown lee Tuesday, patrons of the Sterling school district presented Mrs. Brown' lee with a S3 -piece set of dlshea In appreciation of her services as teach er In their school during the last four yeara. Mrs. Brown lee, who has taught for a period 6f ten years, la retiring from the teaching profession, Friends here have received word of the recent marriage of Mra. Velma Welsenborn and Paul Anderson of Long Beach, Cal. The bride la the former Velma Mansfield who resided with hre parents, Mr. and Mra. Har ley Mansfield, on lower Applegate over ten yeara ago. The newlyweda will reside at Long Beach. Mr. and Mra. John Byrne left Mon day on a 13-day motor trip to Can ada. They accompanied Mr, and Mra. Harold Watson and son Bernard of San Jose. Cal. Mra. Watson la the former Maude Byrne. Lydla and Raymond West are 111 at their home with chlckenpox. Maurice Sox of Portland was a week-end guest of John Harr. Both are making headquarters at Perk's pasture guard station at present while employed In trail repair.- Mr.. Sox will act aa lookout at Dutch man's Peak during the summer, snd Mr. Harr will be stationed at Perk's Pasture as a fire guard. Having motored south to attend tbe Lions' convention at Medford last week, Mr. snd Mra. W. O. Wheeler of Portland came to this community and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benedict. Mr, and Mra. Wheeler taught at the Applegate school over 30 yeara ago, and now are engaged In the bakery business In Portlsnd. Mrs. Amos McKee was hostess to ten guests at a demonstration dinner Tuesday evening conducted by Ivan Goodman, representative of the Silver Seal kltohenware. A number of Ashland people mo tored here Sunday to view the dredge In operation at the Ben Hur mine on the Jacksonville - Ruch highway, which la owned by the B-H company. Among the visitors were Wells Jack son, proprietor of the Palace lunch, and Mr. and Mra. Mike Tucker. Mra. Jake Bchaffer of Jacksonville also visited the mine. The huge dredge and washer, supplemented with ft steam shovel, la reducing ft ten-acre barren flat to uniform cones of gravel In ft comparatively short time, and the process la ft source of much in terest and curiosity to visitors. Mrs. Barbara Hudson motored to Medford Tuesday on business. Mra. Hudson csme here from Hollywood three weeks ago to do assessment work on her mining property on Star gulch, and will remain here for the summer. When In Hollywood she Is In ths employ of Joan Bennett, mo tion picture actress, at her home. Earl fiattmarab of Oak Grove waa a recent guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Dora Saltmarah. Mr. and Mra. Horace Turpln and daughter have moved to Ruch for ths summer occupying the former homo of Mrs. Lllls McDonough. Mr. Turpln will continue In the employ of the Pierce Auto Freight company. Mr. and Mrs. George Besman oX Roscoe, Cel., who have been guests of the latter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West, left recently for Green spring mountain district, where Mr. Beaman will be employed for the summer. Mrs. Irene Barn and snd Mrs. NtMe Pfalcer of Bants Barbara arrived here Wednesday and are guests ot the former's sister. Mrs. 8yd Hansen. $176,27TPRSrTfR0M LIQUOR SALES IN MAY SALEM. Jun 3S. AP) The Mat liquor commission reported today a profit of tl76.?74 during May and gross sale of $039,846. The commission sold 3.129.5RO worth of liquor during th first fire months ot th year. Prloss are going DP. Order your (all ault and topcoat NOW. Ou the Tailor, 120 M. Central. mm. JACKSONVILLE. Jun IS. (Sol.l Byron Bo&twlck, wbo haa been sta tioned at th. Mar Island naval hos pital came June 18 to visit friend here. He left Jun 20. Young peopl of the Presbyterian ohurch planning to attend summer conference near Olendale, Or., Jun 23-30, are: wayn Martin. Avand Ayera, Jo Beach, Delores tracts, Jacqueline McB, Jerry Ayera and Eunice Sanden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Oall of Medford war visitors In Jacksonville Sunday. , Mrs. Chlldera attended a weddlna shower given by Mrs. Margaret Oos. sett for Merla Dickinson near Phoe nix. Mr. and Mra. Leonard McKe and daughters Marcene and Enid and els- ter Maxln Chlldera were Applegat visitor Jun 20. Mrs. Wslter Coffman returned Jun 30 from a visit north with relatives. Mra. Zetta Lonts and son Homer visited at Ashland June 20. Mr. and Mra. Jo McKnlght of Le. tier Lan were Sunday visitors la Jacksonville. Business men of Jacksonville held a dinner at Amy's caf Wednesday evening. A chamber of commerce meeting at U, 8. hotel followed dinner. Mr. and Mra. Hubert Hart. Mr. and Mra. Don Douglas, Mrs. Daisy Bell and daughter Virginia ot San Fran cisco and Nellie Morgan of Treka, relatives of Mra. Daisy Lewis wer guest at th Lewis home Jun 20. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Dome and daughter Connie of Cathedral City, Calif., were Sunday guests ot Mr. Anna and Dave Dome. Miss Lorna Dome of San Francises visited numerous relatives on th Applegate Sunday. A new business establishment wae added to Jacksonville when Klein hammers opened a grocery store June 21. Mr. and Mra. L. I. Chaplain 'ot Sterling were bualneaa caller her June 22. Mra. Young of Ashland, daughter of Mra. Klelnnammer, haa been visit ing here for the past week. Past Matrons' club of the O. . S. met at the home of Miss Brltt Mon day. A good attendance waa present.' Miss Alice Hoefa spent Monday shopping In Medford. Mra. Ines Oleason and daughter Betty returned from visit to Grant Pass Sunday. Florence Severance returned to Portland Jun 18 after brief visit at her home here. Paul Oodward was elected director and Stella Beach clerk at tbe school election June 21. Boy Scout of troop 88 who con ducted flag ceremony at tbe dedi cation of Prescott park were: Carol Lewis, Stuart Forbes, Jack Hamilton, Joe Beacb, Lester Wendt, Lawrence) Flck, Fred Metiger and Gage Sanden. Mra. Jons and eon Kenneth re turned from Portland, where they have been visiting Mra. Jonea' daugh ter. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CHEEK, June 24 ,' Spl.) Bud Turnbaugh and Dud lanacson have moved to new setting for log cutting. They are now cutting timber at th head of Thompson creek above the J. Bingham place. Mr. and Mr. O. O. Sullivan hare) moved to Medford where Mr. Sullivan has employment. Mia Jane and Joe Mason visited Aaa Johnston June 18. Annual school meeting waa held at the Thompson creek school house, Monday. Clarence Oassaway waa re elected director, and Waive Balder atone waa re-elected secretary. Cheater Balderaton I away In th valley for the aummer. He ha em ployment aa a logger. Elmer Rose la hauling lumber from the valley tor hi new barn. S. L. Johnston Is cutting Bernard Hogan'a hay this week. Mrs. Nelta Decker called on Ada Johnston Saturday. Mra. Naomi Oassaway' father. W. -D. Brown, and hi brother, of Dana Calif., have been visiting here for the) paat week. They left Wednesday t return south. Mr. Bennett, who ha bought the Annie Knutzen place has bought two cows from Herbert Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Miller, whs bar been living In th Harry Brown house) . an leaving soon for their work at Crater Lake. Bernard Hogan haa been cutting bay on the Jordan place for Mr Carroll. farmers of Thompson Creek sr making hay while th sun shines thla week. They an all In hopes th sunshine continues. Everyone It glad to knew the elee tile line I progressing so fsst. It baa now reached the Moran plaoe. Virgil Strong and Opal Strong visited th Bud Tourabaugh family Sunday. Leonard Tourobaugh et Phoenix la In the employ ot Splcer, Flelda and' Co. now. He Is helping Bud Toura baugh -nd Dud Isaacson out timber. WINDOW O LASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Work. Summer Storage Expert care and adequate Insurance ARTISTA FUR SHOP 228 W. th. Phon 684. , Chopped awl chard I an excel lent green teed for ehtcken during the hot month ot Jul and August, sirs R. B. Thompson, Oklahoma sV, and M. college poultry specialist.