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1 ItfEDFOKD "MAIL TRTBITNT:, rEDFOTJD, OREGON'. TUESDAY. TCSE 29. 1937." PAGE NTNto WWl UTszfib Ukzd 'cnthzG 'grasp cxnjjQ gcd GL&q nxnc7XjQW Bead '7 d on this page Tou will probably and ex ictly -the thlngi j ou have been looking for or sal or trad for unuMd articles you nay bate. Bearob your attic or store-room joo may find many thingi other ara seek tng and b abla to realize Immediate cash If what you want tsnt there, advertise for It Tribune Classified ada are InezpenalTe ef f ectlTa I RATES per word, flrit Insertion (Mlnlroam 25c) Each additional Insertion timr word ,in i (Minimum 10c) per Une per month without copy change ,1-88 Phone 75 , i FOE WANT ADS : ; L08T AND FOPNP tOST Qlasses In black case. Box I 8394. Tribune. lost "Miy'''v'lctl- UT2' huntlaf case, engraved "8" front -'cover. Reward lor return. John Belbel. Allen Hotel. -. 1 STRAYED from Topsldes Orchard, I bay mare and dark brown horse. - Pleaae phone 838-R If seen. 1.Q9T If dog u missing. caU 1818. WANTED MALE HELP :i WANT men, married men prefer- 3 red, to work on ranch. No milk- 4 tng. Steady work. Right houre 1 and wages. R. V. Gardner, Cole- 'I man Creek. Rt. 1. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced girt for house work nd care of children. Good wages. Box 8309, Tribune. ! WANTED Middle-aged housekeeper for elderly lady alone. Permanent t position. 198 Emerlck Ave., Ash t land. Phone 257-Y. ' WANTED Capable girl or woman for general housework, 2 In family: i steady employment. Phone 648, Monday or Tuesday. WANTED SITU AT10N8 RELIABLE young man wants Job picking cherries or thinning fruit, phone. 1882-H. ' RELIABLE OIRL wants work In good home. Box 3029. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED '80 or '31 model light coupe In good condition. State mileage, make and price. Box'3312, I! Mall Tribune. ' LADY to share expenses In modern apartment, box aoo. umw t WANTED Hay to bale. New equlp ' ment. Evans 41 McMullan, 319 ' Laurel at Medford. .' WANTED To trade equity In subur i ban home for late model car. 884 T Berrydale Ave. t NOTICE If you want your bams whitewashed or cold water paint, phone Withe- row. 258-W. ' WANTED TO BORHOW 8400 for 8 J years. Will pay 1 Interest. Oood i real estate security. Write Box I 3089. Tribune, and will call. ' WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at j Mall Tribune. WANTED Horse, weighing about ' 1400 lbs. J. A. Msnke. Route 1 Medford. i WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have targe order to fill. Highest prlcea I paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE N. Grace St. Phone 1083. WE PAT MORE CASH por your furniture ! HOLBROOK A ANDREWS s 8 th and Front. Phone 847. ! jtjnk Highest prices paid (or brass, radiators- copper, storage catteries J aluminum and other metals. Scrap Iron small or targe lota pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags, inner tubes. i Our prices will interest you. Hides. Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods Furniture. Stoves . bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 3 or 4-room Douse, p. w Box 693. Medford. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished house; 9 bed rooms. 845 00 Tel. 1329-W FOR RENT APABTMENT8 ma rent 3 furnished apartments. a office rooms. 1 store building. 1 basement room See Roland Hub bard or Al Littreu. FOR RENT Furnished alngle and double apta.: Frlgldalre ana eiec trie range. Hotel Holland. FOR RENT 3-room apt., bath, gar age, ground floor; adult. See own er. 16 Mistletoe bi. FURN. APT. for rent. 229 No. Ivy. FOR RENT 6 -room furnished upper apartment: garage, inquire Hue a Main. 287-X FURN. duplex and 2-room apt., gar age; adults. 604 w. lum si. 8-ROOM. front, li.ro apartment. 806 W. Main. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Showsr steam neat, not ana -w- . furnished Mall moune Bldg Ap ply Tribune business office FURNISHED apartment Dunn Court 329 It Holly can si Apt GE BAUER APT-.., 6tO and Oakdal I FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room, eloae In. 131 West 8th. ROOM for rent to lady. 117 Laurel. PLEASANT ROOMS, good beds and good meals, In private home. Rea sonable rates. 611 West loth. NICELY furnished room, 408 W. 6th. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM 829 W. 11th. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION LOGGERS I have a 80 bulldozer for rent, cy Dates Trail. Tel. 36-X-8, Eagle Point. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 39 ACRE RANCH MOSTLY CREEK BOTTOM Of which 9 acres are In cultivation, 8 seeded to clover, place fenced and oroas fenced. Creek runs through glace, aprlng In pasture. 6 room ouse practically new. Lumber on place for out-butldlnga. electric lights. Bus goes by door. Located near Roseburg. Total price 82360.00. Will accept one acre well Improved suburban place near Medford and assume. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 Exclusive Agents FOR SALE OR TRADE 10-acre berry farm, with house, near Seattle, Wash. ALSO 70-acre farm near Tahle quah, Okla.; house, bsrn, chicken bouse, good water: farm well water ed: all fenced with woven wire: close to school; power line; good road. See G. A. Edwards, owner, 1 mile north, 1 mil west of Cen tral Point. Phone 141, 7 ACRES, house, garden, bearing grapes, berries, springs. On Pacific Hwy. east of Gold Hf.l, $900. Take part trade for (?) A. F. Bastyr, Rt. 1, Box 145-B, Central Point. Ore. 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.O. loan. Address Box 3212, Mall Trlb une. giving location and particulars. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Moore's ranch, 160 acres, 6 miles north of Prospect, near Crater Lake Hwy. Also known as Mill Creek ranch. Timber, pasture, summer homeslte. Write Mrs. Lulu M. Wilkinson, Rt. 8, Qulncy, Mich. MODERN 5-room house, $1060; $350 cash, balance $8 per month. Also 5-room house; fruit, shade, berries. $760; terms. J. V. Bradley, 408 Boardman. TO CLOSE ESTATE 79 acres. Crater Lake Hwy., 40 miles from Medford; oommodlous log cabin, aultable restaurant, dancing or private lodge: service station, spring, wood. See . Rswles Moore, Cooley Bldg., Medford. FOR SALE Suburban acre, on good highway, close in witn 8 room house, barn and chicken run. Good soli, fine garden ready to use, La dlno clover, cow lot. Building and Loan balance $392. Payable $10.00 per mo. Must leave at once, first reasonable offer for my equity takes It. Writs Mall Tribune Box 3337 for further particulars. ' FOR SALE Cabin at Union Creek. Call 337. FOR SALE; New 5-room house. Base ment furnace, call 425 So. oaxaaie. FOR SALE S-room house, 9 lots, lawn, shade, $975.00. $200 down, terms. 67 N. Peach. 38-ACRE fruit and chicken ranch; bungalow, garage, tank house, chicken houses; mortgage $3500, 6. Will exchange clear or sub ject to mortgage and pay cash dif ference. C. B. BUTTERFIELD Medford Bldg. S-ROOM MODERN HOME, located 114 Tripp St., nice lawn, enaae, fruit, cabin In rear, $950, $360 cash, balance easy. ALSO 106 Acres wood and timber, 9 miles Medford. $750; some terms. ALSO Modern home on pavement, fine condition, well located, $1700. A. F. Flowers, 112 East 12th St. FOR 8ALE Or rent for cash, 1A acrea free soil; Ideal chicken and berry ranch; Improvements: chesp water available. Write or call Cum mlngs Poultry ranch, Central Point, Ore. Route 1. FOR SALE Ranch, stock, machinery, hay: bargain; 14 mile east of Camp Preacott. S. E. Rsy. FOR SALE 7 -room house, good loca tion. Small payment down, oaiance like rent. Inquire 817 West 10th. FOR SALE 47 acres rich free soil, free irrigation. Ideal for truck farm ing or dairying; 20 A. oats, 10 A. barley, 3 A. aiiaua. o . par, o A. pasture, 7-room modern, pester ed house, pressure water system, electrlcltv. rural delivery, cream route, telephone, mile from Pacific highway, good road, mile to scnooi. 9 miles to high school: large barn chicken house and garage. Priced for quick sale. Crop and farm Im plements Included, $9,000.00. Part terms at 4. Mile north, mile west of Central Point on Scenic Avenue road. ALSO 6-room modern house, close In Medford; hardwood floors, gar age, good ahade. A bargain at $2800 00. O. A. Edwards, Tel. 141, Central Point. FOR SALE 1200 acres cattle and sheep ranch. 16 miles from Med ford. 20 miles wire fencing. 8 -room bouse, coat 63.000; barn and out buildings; 80 acrea alfalfa at $11 per acre Also 480 acres timber land, 15 miles from Ashland. 8 miles from Dead Indian road: esti mated 2 million ft. pine tlmoer Also 100 acrea. 4 miles from Med ford. near Jacksonville. F. t Bybee Medford. Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE 90 acres $2,000. crops now in. Property lo cated on Pacific nighwsy between relent and Phoenix For Particulars call R Edwards, Southern Oregon Brewery FTDEHAl -AND BANK FARMS ...jnvenier.t terms Call Werrea Pat teraun iui Liberty Bldg O. A Barnes 181 East at St, Eugene FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE FOR QUICK SALE All my residence property. Nob Hiti addition, at a very reasonable price. Inquire 604 So. Central. 100 ACRES of fine land, with extra good Improvements, close to Med ford; 814.000. terms. Tel. 523-J-2. FOR SALE Well paying, fully equip ped dairy ranch. Near town Nc trades considered. K. F Mall Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. & Loan Assn. THE J. W. BYBEE I arm north ol Jacksonville on the old stage road la for sale is one tract or small subdivisions thereof. Inquire of Frank E Bybee star Route Box 132 Medford Oregon. WE SPECIALIZE In homes. (1 Chest nut. Room 4. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS 1938 Ford long wheelbase truck; 10 ply tires. Ruxtell axle, overload springs, very low mileage, 8585. 1929 Ford truck, refrigerator type body, excelle.it condition, 9150. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. ABBEY'S SPECIAL '38 NASH 400. Like new. Full de luxe equipment, cruising gear; 24 months contract. WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. 38 passenger school bus perfect me chanical condition, good for many miles of dependable service at a bargain price, PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth FOR SALE: Chevrolet coach 828.00. 403 Benson. FOR SALE 1937 G.M.C. pickup, run less than 4.000 miles. A snap at $675. William Schubert, Box 268, Rogue River, Ore. ABBEY'S' SPECIAL II CHEVROLET Victoria; top condi tion and appearance. Walter W. Abbey, inc. FOR SALE 1935 International C-35 truck and Beall logging trailer: ex cellent condition, good rubber. John Heckert, Jacksonville. Tel. 232. LANGE'S SPECIAL BARGAINS IN GOOD CARS 30-Day Written Guarnatee. 1034 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 2-door Sedan. 1937 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupo. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1S33 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk 1936 Chrysler 6 Alrstream DeLuxe goupe. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 4-door Sedan. 1936 Fontlao 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 1928. '29 and '30 models at very low prices. Low down paymnts and Easy Terms. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler snd Plymouth Dealera. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young milk cow. Good producer, rnone o-r-a. FOR SALE Cows, horses and mules. Fehl Ranch, Dark Hollow road. FOR SALE 17 hogs, average 76 lbs. Phone 14-F-4, Ashland, Immigrant Ranch. FOR SALE Several good ranch horses. Model A Ford coupe. Will trade. Stewart Ave. to Thomas Rd. Jsck Martin. FOR SALE 8 dairy cows. 8 milking, 3 aprlngers. Jessie Glass, Browns boro. FOR SALE An extra fine Guernsey cow. to freshen soon. Phone O. A. DeVoe. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS FOR day-old and atarted chicks, year round, see or write Brooka Hatch ery. East N St., Granta Pass, Ore. Phone 145-J. FOR SALE Red started pullets and oockerele. Inquire Jackson County Feed Co. BRONZE turkey hatching eggs. 3 R 1. R. roosters. Inquire Pernoll'e Store Applegste. FOR SALE DOGS PET8 HALF CHOW puppies, cheap. Oil So. Ivy- MUST SELL at once. 2 young thor oughbred hounda, partly trained. Male and female. 631 Penn. Ave. FOR SALE Pups, cheap. Phone 1574. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Blng cherries; picked or on tree. 848 East 0th St. C. Carl son. FOR SALE Frlgldalre, new, slightly damaged. Great reduction. Ill No. Fir. Medford. Klamath Truck Line. FOR SALE 12 cubic ft. General Electric refrigerator, cheap and some terms. Phone 800. FOR STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE refrig eration, phone 687-J-4 for appoint ment. I guarantee to save you money. SWEET peas 15e bouquet; Shasta dalalea, rosea, larkspur. 20 8 Peach. FOR SALE Confectionery equipment Including aoda fountain, Frlgldalre, cigar case, and back-bar, candy case, popcorn popper. Phone 808. FOR 8ALE Cherries. Roys! Anne, pie cherries, Lamberts and Blngs. M. L. Voorhles, Phone 671-R-3. FOR SALE New neywood Wskefleid Invalid wheel chair. Cheap. Write or phone H. Hosier, 341 High St., Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE Studio couch and chair to match, like new. 122 60. Oak din ing table and 8 chairs. 811.75; C melody aaxophone. perfect condi tion. 835 00: babv buggies from 84 up: upholstered rockera. 14 75: and many other things, sll bargslna. Hawley Transfer, 118 K. Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Csnnlng cherries. 3e on tree, mu rortiana Ave. FOR SALE Pie cherrlee. 101 Port land Ave. Phone 855-L. FOR SALE General Electric refriger ator. 0! cu. It. one year guaran tee, 4 Ice pans, glass drip pan, veg etable pan. Inquire Davta Transfer Co. FOR SALE Blng. Black Republican cherries. Phone 344-J-. BINO CHERRIES 4e on tree, 5c picked. 207 Cottage St. FOR SALE Hardman walnut upright grand piano, yu. o.a rarx ot. FOR SALE Royal Anne and Blng cnerriea. Henry meaermeyer, i mile north Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Phone 354, Jackson ville. PLANER BLOCKS Large and dry. pi .its jyci iubui a, uuuv vuos vcuuaii Point Woodyard. FOR 8ALI Invalid reclining wheel chair, rubber tlrea, good repair. Prloe 916 cash. Phone 0. Vance, 60S. Medford. FOR SALE Hay in shock, cherries, cream separator, milk cooler. Tel, looa-L. FOR SALE Electric refrigerator; flrat-claaa shape. Feldman Electric, Main and Bartlett. Phone 937. JACK'S 2nd Hand Store 1 -horse cul tivator, a good circulator, felt base rugs, fruit J ara. Pick the bargains In the vineyard at 106 So. Grape. FOR SALE Cherries, Blngs and Royal Annes. une mue west of Dark's store, Stewart Ave. Ray Ouches. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Malt Tribune office. ' HEAVY DUTY PUMPING PLANT 10 b.p. single phase motor with triple stage a-lnch Byron Jackson pump, complete with starting box and switch. Phlce U75.00. EARL TUMY, 310 Liberty Bldg. FOR SALE One 4 -drawer legal size steel rue. price azo; one mahogany , roll-top desk and chair to match. price $50; Underwood typewriter $25. Oregon -Washing ton Mortgage uo., 45 a. central. USED WASHER SALE. PICK'S HARD WARE. 25 to 40.60. Agents for Myers Pump. WINDOW SCREENS, screen doors; Medford made, made right. Trow bridge Cabinet Works. RIVER LOAM 2.00 per load. Bate- man's. Phone 1B34-Y. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE Small cafe and confec tionery: small Investment. Box 3144. Tribune. FOR SALE Grocery and gas station Address Box 3131, Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO BUILD or refinance your present loan. F.H.A. 6 Long Term Loans, c. L. Ooff. Phone 1621-Y. MISCELLANEOUS LATE equipment and fair prlcea at frees Garage, B01 No, Cen tral . BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 U. 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Glldoover snow Oil ct rose petals Copy He tat fastener Run after Ptrlod of Urns Stuck Olvs expres sion to Always La n rutin Brave man Minute par ticle of matter Constellation Mountain tn California Informed Plying animal Island in the Japanese statesman Pronoun The Emerald Isle Stirred opi co ii cm. Floods Quintlty of medicine Solution of Yesterday's Putiio anAiMglAlU$lAtAW IAR I SIEBDS AECI iME:TDiU!sjAfeDf I sjTjgj A D I iTLp 0 M ;S3 OiPiEPiAlfeiRAgll va 41. Kins of Atnalek 34. Flan sauce 41. Broom 48. Portend 61. Hlffh mountain D2. Eat away 14. Catch sudden ly: col too 85. Merry Bfl. Attire n. Sphere H I3 W 5 ria itr 0 " a 'm m. 15 f VLl ' My 'mL. Jim dlu. Mim. 4pm Ait V Hf " 1 1 ifr 1 1 I 1 J;LLL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1171 House cleaning, floor waxing. ert ental nig cleaning and upholstering. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAOE Local and Long Dlatanee Furniture Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert orating, packing and ahtpptng service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER at STORAGE CO. Office 29 so. Fir. pnooe sio. prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and storage Fur niture Moving and expert rurniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. F. E- SAMSON CO. Phone M9. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 332. Ill NO. Fir St. Local and long dlatanoe. Fuel olla, any kind. Green stamp In aide of 3-mlle limit. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FURNITURE. ENDORSED NOTES, ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTO. CO.. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LAROEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 43 So. Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. S-167-M-180. Phone 188. 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 or the Estate oi Lucy as. Knight, Deceased, by order of the county court ior uaexson county, Oregon. All persons having clalma against said Estate are required to present them, verified In the manner provided bv law, to tne unaeraignea Administrator at the office of George Codding, 217 Liberty Building, Med- rord, Oregon, witnin six montns rrom June 22nd, 1837, tne date oz tne first publication or this Notice. O, L. LIAV1UBON, Administrator. GEORGE CODDING, Attorney for Administrator. Notice of Final Hearlnx. Hi the County Court of the State of OreROn 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 hla Pinal Account, and July 22nd, 1837, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. has been fixed as the time and the County Judge'a office In the County Courthouse in Medford. Ore gon, as 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, Guardian GEORGE CODDING. Attorney for Guardian, 217 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 was duly qualified as auch adminis trator. - All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, as required by law. to him at the office of F. K. Deuel, attorney for said estate, at the Palm Building, Med ford, Oregon, within alx months of the date of thla notice. Dated and first published this 22nd day of June, 1837. HUGH B. CALHOUN, Administrator. F. K. DEUEL, Attorney. Notice of Sale. On the 16th day of July, 1837, at the hour of ten o clock a. m.t at the front door of the Courthouse In Med ford, Jackson County. Oregon. I will Cross -Word Puzzle t. rareweU 10. Moccasin It, Complement of a hook 11. Bacchanalia ery 11 formerly 20. Outline of a story tl. Riding eostuiM n. Uuse of lyrlo and amatory poetry 14. Fragrant tt. Old musical Instrument It. After sons 21. Cried shrQljr 3S. Resound 14. Member ef the chief native race of the Philippine 16. Therefore 88. Roman dato 40. Orating 4U Semiprecious; stones 4ft. Sediment 44. Capture 47. Old rnuileaJ note 41. American poet 49. Piketlite flsb BO. Flow back 15. Public- carrier. abbr. DOWN X. Mineral spring f. Tou n a; goat t. Receive from one's ancestors 4, Land measuro t. Unit of heat . Urchin T. In proportion to I. Crltlo offer for aale and sell at auction to the highest bidder, tor cash, the fol lowing described real property located In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit: Lot six (81 in Block one (1) of Anderaon-Toft Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County, Ore- Son. as numbered, designated and escribed on the official plat there of, now of reoord. Said aale la made under execution Issued out of the Clroult Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, to me dtreoted. in the case of Home Owners' Loan Corpora tion, a corporation, Plaintiff vs. Ralph B. waiaron ana ura Mae waiaron, huaband and wife, Defendanta. Dated June 11. 1837. First oubllcatlon June 16. 1837. Last publication July 8. 1837. diu i. ckuwn. onerin. Jackson county. Oregon. By HOWARD QAULT. Deputy. Attorney for Plaintiff: a. A. codding. Meaiora, Oregon. Notice of Private gale, m the County court of the Bute of Oregon for the County of Jsckson. In the Matter of the Estate and Ouardlanshlp of James Voclov Xllmsk, 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 Uth day of June, 1837, the undersigned ouardlan win sell at pri vate aale the following described real property, to-wlt: The NE quarter of the NW quar ter and the 8 one-half of the NW quarter of Section 31, Township 38. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian. The aale will be made on or after the 21st day of July, 1837, and bids will be received at the offtoe of F. K. Deuel, attorney, Palm Building, Medford, Oregon, The terms of the sale are as fol lows, to-wlt: 8100.00 cash at the time of sale: two-thirds of the bal anos of the purohase prloe within six months and the total balance within one year from the date of aale. Dated at Medford, Oregon, thla 22nd day of June. 1837. HERBERT M. MOORE. Guardian. Notice. In the County Court of the County of Jackson for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Jesse Houck, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the estste of the above named decedent has filed In the above entitled court her final account and report of tne administration of aald estate and said court by Its order has fixed July 16th, 1837, at 10:00 o'clock a, m at the court room of ssld court In the Jackson County courthouse at Med ford. Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of any objections to said account and for the settlement thereof. KATHRYN HOUQK RODEO AND I CIRCUS WILL BE FEATURES OF KLAMATH FAIXS, June SB. (Spl.) An elaborate program running the entertainment gamut from a thrilling air circus to a wild west show has been arranged for Klamath rVlle' see ond annual Buckaroo Days celebra tion, July 8, 4 and 8. The American Legion committee In charge Is making arrangements to handle one of the biggest crowds In southern Oregon history. Opening on Saturday morning. July 8, with the Oregon air tour program, the cele bration will run through three busy days. Cordial Invitations are being extended by the committee and the Klamath chamber of commerce to attend thla celebration. The Oregon air tour will stop here on a tour of ten Oregon cities. Fea turing famed atun't pilots, the air pro gram will provide an Interesting con trast to the old-fashioned wild west doing In the fairgrounds arena. Rodeo programs will be held each afternoon. A new grandstand unit hss been constructed to take care of the huge crowd expected. The roundup last year proved so popular the fair board decided the construc tion of additional grandstand facili ties was well justified. The Buckaroo daya committee has Joined the American Rodeo associa tion. Cowboys from throughout the weat will compete, and the results will count In Individual standings with that association. Purses have been Increased substantially. Monday morning the grand cele bration parade win paaa through the streets of the city, A cowboy parade will precede the rodeo program Sat urday afternoon. Still another feature of the cele bration will be a log-bucking contest at Modoo field. The winner will qualify to enter the Pacific logging congress competition to be held this fall at Seattle. Klamath Falls has gone "wild west" for the eelehrstlon. Ten-gallon hata and colorful shirts and handkerchiefs are the rule In male haberdashery. Candy Evangelists Conclude Campaign The Kmer Sandy evangelistic party aeries concluded at the Church of the Macarene Sunday night. More than 100 confessed faith during the two weeks. The new baptismal fount at the new church was dedicated Sunday by the pastor, Fred M Weatherford, who baptised u candi dates; nine were received Into church membership Sunday. There are 14 other candidates who have deferred uniting to a later date. Thla claaa of new members brings membership of the local church above the 200 mark, more than double the member ship when Mr. Weatherford assumed the pastorate three years ago this month. The series Is rated as one of the best In the history of the local church. There was not service during the entire period thst did not witness professions of faith. Judge Killed In Crash. YAKIMA, June 38 (AP) While attempting to pass truck an auto driven by Attorney Dan L. Ooodman eraahed Into another and killed Ooodman'a passenger, Judge A. W. Hawkins of the Yakima superior court and Inflicted fatal Injuries upon Ooodman. McLeod McLEOD, June 28. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Will Sublette and children of Chicago are visiting at the Everett Sublette home. Mrs. Dorla Hutchinson and daugh ter of Redwood City are visiting with Mra. Ethel Casey. Miss Erma Glass Is working at Tate's while Miss Lois Glass Is help ing out at Tucker's. The recreation party June 24 at the Grange hall was well attended, everyone reporting a good time. Jack Casey has returned from Hon olulu, where he spent the last two years. Ha la living with hla parents, Mr. and Mra. Jim Casey. John Bettlngfleld, who received an Injury to hla eye, la much Improved and la staying In Medford to be near the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Young of Tulelake and Carrie, Maxlne and Harry Hard ing were dinner guests at the Bet tlngfleld home June 24, Mr. Munn and party from Sand Point, Idaho, are camping and fish ing on Butte creek. The dances being held at Rogue Elk every two weeks under the su pervision of Upper Rogue Orange are well attended. The next will be July 10. Lyle Wright of Grant! Paaa attend ed the Rogue Elk dance June 20. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Murrey of Val lejo, Calif., were visiting their cous ins, Mrs. Mllly Glsas and Mrs. Mettle Rodgers, recently. Leon Close left June 27 for Por- tola, Calif., to work In a lumber camp. Mrs. Close will stay In their cabin until later when ahe will join ner nusosno. Bill Hess and hla parents arrived from Loe Angelea June IB to spend the summer at their cabin on Rogue river. The Stoner boy accompanied them as far as Esgie Point, where he is visiting his grandparents. . Bill Hess has gone to Corvallla for ten days' brush-up on coaching Cecil Rodgers Is working at Rogue mver ioago. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Evens and aon BUI, of Vallejo are camping on Rogue i.ver. Dannie and Bob Ohrt were visiting friends here June 38. The two boys are living in lueaiord. Major George Owens and wife and uaptain . oruhn and wife are fish lng on Butte creek June 23. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, June 88 (Snl) Miss laabell Black of Medford spent several days last week at the home of her father, Lee Black. Mrs. Kate Dungee and aon of Roseburg were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mra. Mike Broad June 18. Mra. Grace Stapp and her mother who had been vlaltora the peat two weeka at the Broad home, returned to their home In San Franclaco June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Broad, aooom panted by Mrs. Dungee and her aon, teic ior uoquuie June 22 where they will spend the summer. In oompany with relatives of Mra. Broad they plan a trip to northern Minnesota In the near future. The annual school meeting of dis trict 48 waa held at the school house June 21. Mrs. Pearl Pearce waa elect ed director for three yeara and John siacx re-elected clerk for one year. Miss Regene Lytle and her mother of Jacksonville called on Nettle Arm priest June 21. Mrs. Armprlest, Sr., sustained a bad fall tn the bedroom of the home of Mrs. Annie Davtea last week and naa oeen conrined to her bed In a helpless condition ever since. Mrs. Ed Starr of Ashland came June 28 to assist In caring for her. Word has been received from Frank Hallgrath that he la working In a logging camp In Washington. AIRPLANES WILL SEED ADDITIONAL ACRES IN LOGGED, BURNED AREAS SALEM. June 28 (AF) Hundreds of thousands of acres of logged-off and burned-over foreat landa In Oregon will be seeded Into pasture lands by using sirplsnes. Governor Martin ssld today In describing a similar experiment near Marshfleld. He said the 80,000-acrs planting. In the region In which the town of Bsndon waa destroyed last fall, now la one of the best pasture areas In the state, The seed wss plsntsd last fall at a coat of 81.20 an acre, an airplane dropping the seed from 800 leei. The state will attempt to obtain government funds, he ssld. The ex periment wss the first of Its kind In the nation. -i never was so amazed in m life to see the grass standing knee deep. It waa planted only last fall, but heavy rains contributed heavily to its growtn," he said. The governor went to Marshfleld Saturday to attend a meeting of the state foreatry board. He said similar plantlnga on state logged-off and burned-over landa would be started aa soon aa funds could be obtained, describing the plan as a boon to the cattle and aheep Industry. The ashes from the disastrous fire In the Coos Bay region served aa fertilizer for the Marshfleld experi ment. Oppose Disarmament MANCHESTER, Eng. (UP) Oppoe ltlon to any move to disarm Great Britain 1 expressed In the annual re port of the Baptist council of Great Britain and Ireland which was pre sented to the annual assembly ner, Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, June 28 (Spl) Friends and relatives of the N. B. Harper family gathered at tne Mariposa orchards Sunday In a re union picnic, some of them having Just arrived here from South Dakota. The day waa also Mr. Harper's birth day. About 40 enjoyed the day. Mr. and Mra. R. Farm of Valentine. Neb., are visiting at the home of her brother, Alan Doty. They plan on locating here. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. LeVander spent Saturday evening at the Tlnuneas home eaat of Medford. Betty Lou Os born entertained a number of friends June 18, It being her birthday. Mrs, Jessie Mlnesr spent lsst week end at Klamath Falls as the gueat of her daughters. The annual school election was held at the echool house Monday evening with Ray Ouches being re elected director for three yeara and Mrs. Bessie Snyder being re-elected clerk for one year. The Grange Applegate orange. Orange opened with offloera seat ing drill, and Master Edwin Taylor In the chair. Cheater Und was ob ligated In the flrat and second de greea. We were all glad to have back our abaent offloera, returned from ' the state 4-H club conference at Cor vallla, We had the pleasure of the com pany of three visitors, Mr. and Mra. Francla Corthay of Seattle, and Mlaa Elizabeth Stewart of Knoxvllla, Tenn. Lecturer, Mra. Edwin Taylor, plan ned a very enjoyable program tor the evening. . Two musical number by Naomi Smith and Lola Metheny; reading by Mra. Francla Corthay, Bar bara Mee, Aubrey Taylor and Charlea Offenbacher gave talka on their ex periences at the 4-H confereoeaea. There waa also a talk by Our master, Edwin Taylor, on the new farmers' organisation, Then everyone gas their limerick, which waa supposed to be prepared ahead of time. Prtaee were given to the two getting the moat applause. Mrs. Lydla Johnston received a box of stationery aa first prize and Herbert Elmore a scrap book as second prise. The 4-H members were In chsrge of supper arrangements. A nice attendance was present, al though this Is the busy time of year. It is urged by the officers that more members come next time. H. E. 0. Is to meet at the hall. July 21, the next meeting having been postponed until then. Resignation of our lady assistant steward was accepted, as she will not be able to return for some time. Herbert Elmore, chairmen of the) fair eommlttee, again urges all to gsther sample of graaaea for the coming fair, Sams Valley Grange. All members of Same Valley Orange are reminded that next meeting will oe Friday evening, July a, instead of July 8. Thla change waa thought advisable due to regular meeting data falling on the evening before the Fourth. Member are also reminded of the volunteer program for leotur hour. Everyone Is asked to be prepared with short number for the program. Vocal and musical numbers of all kinds, stunts, tricks, Joke, rhymes. readings, poems, papers, or any type of number desired, will be acceptable. The rule of "a number for, the program or a tine," also appllea to all visitors on July 1. Be sure to come. Meteorological Report June 18, 1881. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Unsettled and cooler tonight, with ahower! Wednesday partly cloudy. Oregon: Unsettled with shower la west portion and .over mountains; cooler In Interior; Wednesday partly cloudy, cooler east portion; moder ate weat wind off coast. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 88; lowest, 48. Total monthly precipitation, 1-88 Inches. Excess for the month, 0 81 Inch. Total precipitation slnee September I, 1838, 18.40 Inch. Deficiency for the season, 1M Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m, yes terday. 22; 5 a. m. today, 81. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:38 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:80 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 a. m 120 Meridian Time. Loe Angelea MEDFORD New York Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburg Salt Lake Spokane San Francisco . Seattle -. 82 90 Washington, D.O. (4 64 Boise - 88 82 ... P.Crty. Boston i 84 88 .08 Cloudy Chicago 84 80 T. P. Cdy. Denver 80 82 Clear Eureka AO 60 Cloudy Helena tl 11 Clear 84' 68 Cloudy tt 70 t. Cloudy 89 82 31 Cloudy 84 00 T. P. Cdy. 100 74 T. Clear - , 4 62 ... Cloudy ...- 88 84 .08 P. Cdy. B8 88 Cloudy S4 p. Cdy. 84 80 . 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