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    arEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFORP, OREGON'. THTRSPAY. JULY 8. 1937.
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Read every ad od tnii page
You will probably find ex
actly the things you nave
Been looking for or a eale 01
trade (or unused article you
may have. Search your attic
or store-room you may (tnd
many things others are seek
ing and be able to realize
Immediate cash 11 what you
want Isn't there, advertise tor
It Tribune Claeallled ads are
Inexpensive effective I
RATES
per word, first Insertion.
(Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion,
per word
(Minimum lot)
Per tine per niontb without
copy change 81.26
Phone 75
FOfl WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Boston bull female; brlndle
color. 104 S. Holly. Fhone-388-Y.
LOST Brownie kodak; left at view
point, Roxy Ann. Theora Thamer.
CaU 878.
LOST In vicinity of River ranch at
Dodge bridge, small Airedale dog;
name Harpo on collar. Reward.
T. Slater Johnston.
STRAYED Jersey cow with halter
and chain. N. O. St. Arnold, Rt. 1,
Box 44, Central Point.
LOST If dog la missing, call 1618.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Good all-around man for
general farm and orchard work.
W. W. Hartley, Old Stage road,
TO TAKE CARE of 1937 expansion
. program, will select two men, ex
Serlence unnecessary, for electrical
department; good earnings on ad
vanced percentages with opportun
ity for a permanent future; car ea
sentlalipay discussed at interview.
Apply at Cupp's Furniture Store.
WANTED Young man to work on
lunch counter and fountain. Must
be over 21 years of age. Tel. 1871.
WANTED - FEMALE HELP
STUDENT of shorthand can earn
course and prepare for position by
aid In office. Box 3621, Tribune.
WANTED Experienced woman for
general housework In small home.
Phone 852-J, evenings.
WANTED Woman for general house
work and care of convalescent. W.
J. Freeman, Central Point. Tel. 249.
WANTED Experienced waitress at
J, N. Cafe, 27 S. Front St.
MALE OR FEMALE HELP
WANTED Salesman and salesladlea
for the largest Btate-wlde project
ever put over for the people and by
the people of Ore. Call mornings
at State Oil It Gas Co.'s office, 308
Liberty Bldg. C. Enos Naffzlger,
Dlst. Mgr.
W ANTED SITU AT10N8
vmOKKKEPER with banking and
commercial experience. Box 3423,
Tribune.
YOUNG LADY wishes housekeeping
and nursing. 344V4 w. iitn. -lei.
1002-R.
RELIABLE OIRL wante work In good
borne. Box 3029. Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Hay to bale. Have new
equipment. Evans 8c McMullon,
S19 Laurel St., Medford.
WANTED Second-hand coupe tor
850. No dealers, e. u. box uoa.
WANTED Used logging trailer.
3607, Tribune.
wanted To rent, by adults, fur.
nlshed house, 2 bedrooms. Phone
693-L.
WANTED Discarded violins. Piano
tuning, violin repairing by Price.
20 years experience. Shults Bros.,
220 N. Bartlett. Phone 1069.
WANTED Horse, weighing about
' 1400 lbs. J. A. Manke. Rout 1
Medford.
WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We bare
Urge order to flu. Highest prices
paid
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOOSE
97 N. Grape St. Pbroe 1062
WE PAY MORE CASH
For your furniture
HOU1KOOK AMIHtWS
th and Front. Phone 641.
JUNK Highest prices paid for brass
radiators copper storage oatterttt
aluminum and other metals
Scrap iron small o? large lots
pipe and machinery wool and cot
ton rags inner tubes
Our prices will interest you.
Hldaa Pelts. Wool. Mohair.
Household Goods Furniture Stoves
bought and eold.
MEUPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
WANTED ro RENT Unfurnished
modem s or 4 -room nouse. p u
Box 693 Medford
FOR RENT BOARD -ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive
rooms and good (amity meals. 716
last Main.
FIRST-CLASS private home, comfort
able beds, good meals, reasonable
rats. 611 West 10th.
BOARD AND ROOM -329 W. 11th.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished room and
sleeping porch, private entrance;
ciose m. HQ a. uiurei ie.
ATTRACT IV & rooms. 464 0. Grape,1
FOB RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small unfurnished j
house, close to city limits, on high
way north. Mrs. R. E. Carley, Tel.
314-W.
FOR RENT Nice, clean, redecorated J
u-iwui uungtuDw, o if. vrange.
FOR RENT 8-room unfurnished
house on Laurel St. Inquire 701
West 11th St.
SMALL, clean, unfurnished house for
rent. 817 West 10th.
FOR RENT 8-room furnished house;
wood range; watsr paid; $26. Key
next door. 1222 Locust St.
UNFURNISHED 7 -room house, close
in. completely redecorated. $35.
water paid. Inquire 123 N. Central.
FOR RENT-rFurnished house; 3 bed
rooms (49 00 Tel 1322-W
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
NICELY furnished rooms, 408 W. 8th.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 8maU modern apart
ments, rnone 403.
FOR RENT Well furnished apart
ment, s rooms and bath, continu
ous hot water. 345 Apple.
FOR RENT 3 -room unfurnished
apartment at 402 South Newtown.
Call 19.
FOR RENT 2 furnished apartments,
s onice rooms, l store building
1 basement room See Roland Hub
bard or Al Llttrell.
FOR RENT Furnished single and
aouoie apts.; eTigioaire and eieo
trio range. Hotel Holland.
FURN. APT. for rent. 229 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT 8-room furnished upper
apartment; garage, inquire 804 E.
Main. 287-X.
GE BAUER APTS.. 6tn and Oakdale
3-ROOM, front, turn apartment, 806
w. Main.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Shower
steam neat, not and cold water
furnished Mall rrtbune Bldg. Ap
ply Tribune business office.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Automobile for
livestock. Loves used Cars-,---1704
No. Riverside.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Mountain ranch, 160
acres, about 30 acres plow land:
good spring and out range; 35
miles from Medford. Write L. E.
Bean, 1127 Main St., Klamath Falls,
ore.
-ACRE SUBURBAN
SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY
BEAUTIFUL YARD
$3250 g
5 -room , modern; fife-
dace, hardwood floors;
near town. Tills Is i
beautiful place located on Pacific
highway. Death In family makes
It possible to get this at the low
ngure oi eaaiju.uo. Terms.
Also
. - EXCHANGE
PORTLAND HOME
VERY FINE LOCATION
6 -Room modern. 3 bedrooms, break
fast room, hardwood floors, fire
place, basement, furnace, laundry
trays. Wisteria Drive, one of Port
land's finest. Transfer In business
location compels owner to exchange
for Medford home. See us at, once.
Also
ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN HOME
AfiOAA vonsisung oi j acres,
SuuUU abut one acre in lovely
KrwWW MrJan. balance In ber
ries and yard; beautiful oak trees,
abundance of shade; modern 5
room, plastered home, basement,
barn, chicken houses and garage.
Only about 3 miles from town on
Jacksonville highway. Total price
$3300.00; some terms, or would
accept unimproved acreage near
town for equity.
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC.
109 E. Main St. Phone 728.
LOOKING for a farm, city home or
a business? See Sid Blood, 123 N.
Central. Phone 489.
FOR SALE! 8-room modern house,
new; chicken house, barn, 3 acres.
Irrigated, $2300; $500 down pay
ment; close in. See H. N. Lofland,
225 South Oakdale. -
A A at" A A 33 acres on Pacific Hwy.
SHhllU dose In; free soil, lrrl
V WW ww gated pully equipped.
Fine modern home and good barn,
sheds, etc. Price Includes 112 hogs,
0 milk cows, bull and 1 horse, also
crops harvested and growing. Some
terms.
AAA A A 1 acre located 3 ml. from
SzZllU Medford; good soil, Irrl
. gated; 5 -room dwelling,
garage and poultry house. Furni
ture with place if desired. Easy
terms.
BROWN & WHITE, 104 W. Main.
FOR SALE Desirable close-in prop
erty, suitable for couple employed;
walking distance. All assessments
paid. Price $3160; $600 down, $25
per month including taxes and In
terest at 6. W. E. Rowley, 104 S.
Oakdale.
oJraljLOCK of Valley View Bldg. site
on Old Stage road. Good terms.
See Mrs. O. C. Dorothy, Jackson
ville. TO CLOSE ESTATE 79 acres. Crater
Lake Hwy., 40 miles from Medford;
commodious log cabin, suitable res
taurant, dancing, or private lodge;
service station; spring, wood. See
Raw lee Moore, Cooley Bldg., Med
ford. FOR SALE 4-room house and acre
age. Easy terms J. Bynum, How
and and DeBarr Ave.
FOR SALE New 5 -room house. Base
ment, furnace. Call 435 So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE Three lots. 5 -room furn
ished house. Phone 459-X.
FOR SALE Suburban acre on good
highway, close in with 6 room
house, barn and chicken run. Oood
soil, 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. Write Mall Tribune Box 3337
for further particulars.
FOR SALE - 1200 acres cattle snd
sheep ranch. 16 mile from Med
ford 30 miles wire fencing 8-room
nouee. cost 3 .000: Darn and out
buildings; 80 acrea alfalfa at til
per acre. Also 480 acres timber
land. 16 miles from Ashland 8
miles from Dead Indian road; esti
mated 3 minion ft pic timber
Also 100 acre 4 miles from Med
ford near JacmionvUls F. f
By bee Medford Ore
.WHEN you think of real estate, thiol
at BROWN WOtf.
FOR BALE REAL ESTATE
FOR BALE OR TRADE 20 acrea
ea.000 crops now in Property lo
cated on Pacific highway between
Talent and pboenlx For Particulars
call R. Edwards. Southern Oregon
Brewery.
FOR SALE Well paying, fully equip
ped dairy ranch Near town Nc
trades considered tL P, Mall
Irlbuno.
HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
County Bldg. & Loan Asan
fHE i W BYBEE tarm north ol
Jacksonville on tne old stage roaa
is toi sale in one tract or small
suDdivtsionj boereoi Inquire ol
Frank ft By bee star Route Bos . 133
Medford Oregon.
WE SPECIALIZE in homes 31 Chest
nut. Room 4.
FFDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Call Warren Pat
terson 201 Liberty Bldg.. or O. A
Barnes Ifl7 East 8tb St. Eugene
FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8
LOVE'S USED CAR SPECIALS
1933 V-B Ford Sedan $285.00
1930 Chevrolet Sedan 335.00
1704 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE! Chevrolet sedan, $20.00.
403 Benson.
FOR SALE Willys-Knight sedan, or
will trade for light pickup. Also
want office desk. Phone 676-J.
1035 DODGE Sedan; looks and runs
like new; original golden beige
finish; Blue Seal guarantee; low.
easy terms. Open evenings.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
1932 FORD "B" motor 1-ton stake
truck bofly. heavy duty rear end,
reconditioned, dual wheels, good
tires, $300. Ever Shady Auto Court.
ABBEY'S 8PEC1AL
'31 CHEVROLET Victoria; top condi
tion and appearance. Walter W
Abbey, Inc.
FOR SALE '38 Plymouth sedan; im
maculate; .very low mileage. Ad
dress Box 3397, Tribune.
LANGE'S
RED TAG
USED CAR SALE
Prices slashed on every car; 50 cars
to choose from.
1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1935 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1937 CHEVROLET DE LUXE COUPE
1933 DODGE SEDAN
1935 CHRYSLER 8 COUPE
1931 BU1CK COUPE
1933 FORD 4-CYL. COUPE
1934 CHRYSLER AIRFLOW
1931 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN
1931 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN
1032 FORD V-8 SEDAN
These are Just a few of the real buys
we have on sale; 30. more cars and
pickups to choose from,
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
Chrysler-Plymouth.
38 N. Riverside.
USED CAR LOT 26 So. Riverside.
Open Evenings and Sundays.
FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Jersey heifer, freshen
soon; also 2-year-old registered
ournam duu. uaxieign Kancn
Central Point.
FOR SALE! 50 fine wooled ewes for
$300. Rock house Wilson place, or
pnone 109, central Point.
FOR SALE One bay gelding saddle
norse, ltwo ids. aneioy xutue,
mile west Table Rock store.
MILK GOATS for sale or tcade. How
ard school, Rt. 3, Box 19. F.
Shockley.
FOR SALE Cows, horses and mules,
also 1935 Dodge coupe. Will trade
for late model sedan, coach or pick
up. Fehl Ranch, Dark Hollow road.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs, full-blooded
Duroc Jersey. C. J. McCay, Rt, 4,
Spring St.
FOR SALE: Good young boar, Ches
ter White. Phone 403-J-l.
FOR SALE Holsteln cow. freshen
soon. Inquire 38 North Front.
FOR SALE! Dairy cows. Geo. Hansen,
Brownsboro, Ore.
FOR SALE Small team, harness and
Iron-wheel hay wagon, $200. L. F.
- Boren, Eagle Point Phone 4-F-OH.
FOR SALE Good Holsteln cow;
freshen soon. Dollle Moomaw, Eaglo
Point.
HIGH-GRADE Jersey cows; fresh and
coming fresh. Herbert Elmore, Ap
p legate.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGOS
FOR day-old and started ohlcks, year
round, see or write Brooks Hatch
ery, East N St., Grants Pass, Ore
Phone 146-J.
BRONZE turkey hatching eggs. 3 R
i. R. roosters. Inquire Per noil's
Store Applegate.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE
106 South Grape.
Twin beds, tea wagon, vanitys fine
dressers, mirrors, antique chairs,
fine music cabinet. Every article
a bargain.
GRAIN HAY for sale, $9.00 in field.
Sperling, third road to right off
King's highway.
FOR SALE 8x30-inch lathe, cheap.
Call 316 Apple.
FOR SALE Young and Boysen ber
ries. C. V. Trill, Kings highway.
Phone 774-J-l. Call afternoons
and evenings.
FALL cabbage plants, 625 West 13th.
OETSEM Sure kill for bed-bugs,
roaches and all insects. 1132 Court
St. Phone 1406.
FOR SALE 14 -ft.
outboard motor,
1453-R-3.
boat, oars and
cheap. Phone
MAPLE BUFFET, $8.00. 423 Beatty.
FOR CHARIS Ac 8WAV1S Corsets Tel.
1232 -J, evenings. 818 Hamilton.
COMBINATION house trailer; good
tires Priced to sell. Blackwell Hill
Service Station, Rt, 1, Box 143-8.
Central Point. Ore,
FOR SALE Team of horses weighing
i 3900. $i 50; Kentucky d'sc arm
sender attachment, new 12-inch
I plow. lew Iron-wheeled wagon. 75
1 Rhode Inland Red hens. Fred Wil'
- son, Murphy, Ore.
. FOR SALE Binder twine standard
grade $3 35 bale cash. Monarch Seed
reed go.
FOR BALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Bing cherries, 4c lb.
Carlson, 848 East 9th.
JACK'S 3ND HAND STORE. 108 So-
Orape. Bargain hunters make my
store your happy hunting grounds.
All Scotchmen hunt here. Quaint,
unusual, sensible furniture. Every
article a bargain.
RASPBERRIES Marx Acres, Cole
man creek road. Phone 14-F-4.
FOR SALE 14-foot cedar boat and
trailer. 634 Pennsylvania Ave.
FOR SALE Several small recondi
tioned crawler type tractors; one
Best 60 in good condition, very
cheap. Used Implements, mowers,
rakes, etc., also electric pumps, all
at bargain prices. Rogue Valley
Tractor Co., 39 So. Grape St.
ARE YOU peach hungry? Also a
few cannlrfg cherries. If you hurry
to Tucker's, 3rd house on right.
Orchard Home Drive, off Stewart
Ave.
FOR SALE 3 and 4-inch De Laval ve
centrifugal pump, together with
7-h.p. General Electric single
phase direct connect motor; cost
about $800, for sale for $400. Also
one 16-h.p. 3 -phase, practically new
motor for $100
WING ORCHARDS, Medford, Ore.
EARLY MAYFLOWER peaches now
ripe. -Bring container; So lb. First
house on left Dark Hollow road.
H. F. Hazen, phone 699-R-4.
FOR SALE Mineralized stock salt.
Feeding minerals, a proven practice
manea lor neaitn and neavier pro
duction. Monarch Seed 5c Feed Co
FOR SALE; Safe grain storage In So
Oregon a largest warenouse. Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Grain bags, sack twine,
needles. Monarch Seed tfc Feed Co
CHERRIES mile south of white
Griffin creek school. Henry hu
kill. FOR SALE New 4 -piece hand-knit
summer suit; color light tan; size
14. 61 N. Peach.
CHERRIES, all kinds, 2a to 4o on
trees. Ed Foss, Talent.
FOR SALE! Hay in shock, cherries,
cream separator, milk cooler, lei
1002-L.
FOR SALE Two oil burners for
furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune
office.
USED WASHER SALE. PICK'S HARD
WARE. 825 to $4960. Agents for
Myers Pump.
RIVER LOAM $2.00 per load. Bate
man's. Phone 1634-Y.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE OR TRADE Meat market.
Would consider good car as part
payment. Box 3606, Tribune.
FOR SALE Small grocery and mar
ket, located In payroll town. Write
or phone A. L. Book, Sprague River,
Ore.
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE I If excess acid causes you
Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indi
gestion, Heartburn, GET free sam
ple doctor's prescription, Uclga, at
Western Thrift Store.
LATE equipment and f&tr prices at
Frees Garage. 801 No. Ce n tr al .
RESORT COTTAGES
BEAUTIFUL NATURELAND, now all
arranged for the most well-designed
and most comfortable cottages
and apts. We Invite you to spend
your vacation with us. Rates by
day, week or month. Write us for
reservations. Located on Bandon
level loop road. -John Dornath,
"Natureland Home," Bandon, Ore.
Closing time for Too Lata to Clas
sify Ads is 1:30 p. m.
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JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROWS
The Fashion Shop,
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered 308 0. S. National
Bank Building. Tel 1181.
Expert window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
entnl rug cleaning and upholstering.
Painting.
PAINTING Interior decorating, paper-hanging,
painting of all kinds.
We have all equipment for outside
painting on high buildings. Reli
able painters and best of materials.
PABCO PRODUCTS.
EKERSON PAINT JS ROOF STORE
Phone 243. 38 So. Bartlett.
MONEY TO LEND
$30 Loans
$1.00 Per Month
Other Loan Plans
$10 to $500
We want to supply your money needs
without red tape or delay.
SEE W. E. THOMAS
MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTO. CO.
MEDFOR'S OLDEST AND LARGEST
PERSONAL FINANCE CO,
46 So. Central, Ground Floor
Craterlan Theater Bldg.
Lie. No. S-157-M-180. Phone 139.
Root Service.
ROOF SERVICE We can repair any
type of roof. Complete, modern
equipment for applying built-up
roofs and slate surface shingles.
Time payments if desired.
PABCO PRODUCTS
EKERSON PAINT & ROOF STORE
Phone 243. 38 So. Bartlett.
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof
storage. Expert orating, packing
and shipping service. "Davis lor
Service." Phone 644. -
BADS TRANSFER ii STORAGE CO
Office 26 So Fir Phone 315 Prices,
right. Services guaranteed.
SAMSON Transfer ana Storage Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
packing service, ptreprooi storage
new low rates.
F. E SAMSON CO. Phone 883.
STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE
relephone 1033 or 333 111 No Fir
St Local .and long distance Fuel
oils, any kind Green stamp In
side of 3 -mile limit.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Bond Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that the
City Council of the City of Medford,
on the 3rd day of August. 1937. at
the hour of 7:30 p. m., at the Coun
cil Chamber of the City of Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon, will offer
for sale an Issue of $50,000 of bonds
of the City of Medford, being the
heretofore duly authorized City of
Medford General Obligation Street
Reconstruction bonds, said bonds to
be In the denomination of $1,000
each, numbered 1 to 60 Inclusive, to
be dated July 15th, 1937, to mature
serially in numerical order at the
rate of $10,000 per annum on the
16th day of July 6f each of the years
1938 to 1942 Inclusive; said bonds
to bear Interest at the rate of and
not to exceed four per cent (4)
per annum, payable semi-annually
on the 16th day of July and January
of each year, principal and Interest
payable at the office of the Treas
urer of the City of Medford, Medford,
Oregon.
Said bonds will be sold subject 1o
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churches
28. Mountain ridge
99. R. L. Stevenson
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another's
expense
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Indian
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the Pacific
Islands
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record
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a title of
address
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something
lUflll
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dramatist
T. Press for pay
ment 8. Leaves out
9. Arabian seaport
10. Card which Is
the only one
of Its suit In
the hand
the approving opinion of Messrs. Teal,
winrree, Aicuuiiocn, enuier s Keiiey.
bond attorneys of Portland, Oregon;
said bonds to be furnished and print
ed by the City of Medford, Oregon.
All bids must be in writing and
all persons offering to purchase said
bonds are Invited to bid thereon at
such rate of lnteret not exceeding
four per cent (4) par annum, as
they shall designate, and said bonds
shall bear such rate of Interest as
shall be designated by the purchaser
thereof as aforesaid. Each bid shall
be accompanied by a tabulation of
the bidder showing coat of money to
the City of Medford under the bid.
Sealed bids for the purchase of said
oonas win oe received ov tne vmy
Council at the City Hall up to the
time or said sale, as nerein fixed. All
bids must be accompanied with a
certified check payable to the City of
Medford, in the sum of $1,000.00.
The right Is hereby reserved to re
ject any and all bids.
By order of the Council of the City
of Medford, dated July 6th. 1937.
M. L. ALFORD.
Recorder, City of Medford.
National Forest Timber
For Sale
Sealed bids will be received by the
Forest Supervisor, Medford. Oregon,
up to and including Jury 33, 1937,
for all the live timber marked or
designated tor cutting and all the
merchantable dead timber located on
an area embracing about 600 acres
within Sec. 13 and 13, T. 80 S., R- 3
E., and Sec. 7 and 18, T. 30 8., R.
4 E W. M., Copeland Creek water
shed. Rogue River National Forest,
Oregon, estimated to be 3,700,000 feet
B. M-, more or less, ox western wmte
pine timber. No bid of leas than
$7.76 per M feet for western white
pine will be considered. $3,000.00
must be deposited with each bid, to
be applied on the purchase price, re
funded or retained in part as liquid
ated damages, according to conditions
or saie. The rignt to reject any ana
all bids reserved. Before bids are
submitted, full Information concern
ing the timber, the conditions of
sale, and the submission of bids
should be obtained from the Forest
Supervisor, Medford, Oregon. ,.
GUIDE ITINERARY
IDE FOR SEASON
AT CRATER LAKE
CRATER LAKE (Spl) Tha com
plete schedule ol guided field trips
ollered this summer by the Crater
Lake national park naturalist divis
ion waa announced today by Natur
alist John E. Doerr, Jr. The schedule
started July 1.
A conducted trip to the summit
ot Oarf leld peak, fourth highest rim
elevation, la scheduled tor every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
8:30 a. m., starting from the Infor
mation building or the Crater lake
lodge parapet. The trail la 1.7 miles
long with the grade easy to nego
tiate. Prom this elevation of over
8000 feet, a complete panorama view
of the lake and miles of surround
ing country la possible.
The Watchman auto caravan and
hike leaves the Blnnott memorial
dally at 1:30 p. m. A short Intro
ductory talk la . presented by a
ranger-naturallat previous to the de
parture. Stops are made at several
observation polnta along the route.
Cars are parked - at the Watchman
parking area, while a hike of one-
half mile la made to trie summit
of the Watchman, 8039 feet. An ob
servation and fire lookout station la
maintained there, giving visitors an
opportunity of learning a number of
Intrlcaclea of fire detection.
A launch leaves the boat landing
dally at 0 a. m. for s hour trip
around the shores of the lake. A
ranger-naturalist accompanies the
trip for which a fee la oharged by
the private concessionaire. At 1:30 p.
m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday
a hike Is scheduled to the summit
of Wizard Island, 768 feet high. The
trip consumes four hours and en.
talla a boat fee.
Informal discussions are presented
at 10:80 a. -m. and 8:00 p. m. at
the Slnnott memorial observation
station In the rim vlllag area. The
station Is equipped with hlgh-pow
ered glasses snd display cases en.
abllng visitors to gain a general un
demanding of the lake through their
own efforts. Campflre programs are
held nightly except Sunday at 8 In
the park community house, Includ
ing talks by ranger-naturalists.
The Grange
Orlffen Creek Grange,
Griffin Creek Grange met Tuesday
evening. After usual order of busi
ness a pstrtotlo program prepared by
"Ceres," Mrs. Lula Sturglll, was en
Joyed.
It wss reported that Slater Logan
Is still at the hospital In Portland,
but much Improved.
Mrs. Clark announced that on ae
count of sickness she would be un
able to have the H. . club Thurs
day, so the club will meet at the
home of Mrs. J. D. Brown,
Refreshment were served by Sis
ters Harper snd Young and t social
hour was enjoyed.
Neat Child Burn$
Valued Envelope
O RANTS PASS, July (AP) A
child's desire for neatness oost Dr.
C. L, Ogle, tump eolletor,' nearly
000.
While recovering from an lllneaa.
Dr. Ogle gave him two young daugh
ters about 100 envelope which bad
belonged to his mother to soak loose
the sumps, tasurd during the 1803
Chicago exposition.
Having done that, the children
tossed the envelopes into fireplace
snd burned them. The envelopes
with the old cancellations were val
ued by collectors at 10 apiece; the
stamps were worth 17 cents each.
Cm Mall Tribus want s4a,
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Reese Creek
REESE CREEK, July 8. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt attended
church services at Eagle Point Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow were pleas
antly ' surprised July 3 when Mr.
Qrow's brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred P. Orow and daughter,
Ruth, and son, William Jr., of Red
lands, Calif., arrived for a two weeks'
visit. They axe very much Impressed
with our wonderful southern Oregon.
Mrs. Homer Martin and sons. Hollls
and Stanley, went to the Und or
chards for canning cherries July 5.
W. C, T. U. met In all-day session
July 1 with two very distinguished
guest speakers, Mrs. Necla Suck of
Portland, state president, and Mrs.
Ellen Thrasher, county agent. Other
guests were Mra. H. B.,Brytnt and
Mrs. Cox, both of Medford.
Mr, and Mrs. Homer Huntlnger of
Klamath Falls were over for the 4th
to visit Mrs. Huntlnger's parents, Mr.
and Mra. James Cex, and family. Mrs.
Huntlnger will be remembered as
Prlscllla Cox.
C. E. Ruaho arrived July 3 from
Centralis.. Wash., for a holiday visit
with hts mother, Mrs. C. H. Rusho,
and two brothers, c. L. Rusho, and
family, and O. P. Rusho.
Mra. Homer Martin and Stanley
went to Union Creek with Mr. and
Mrs. Melvln M&rtln, Mr. and Mrs.
Sanderson and family of Beagle and
Mrs. Alexander and family of Med
ford for the Fourth.
Many ot this vicinity enjoyed the
celebration at Rogue River, some go
ing two days. Among those going
from here were Mrs. Lily Orace and
family, Frank Strahan and son Wal
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vestal and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hankln,
Mr, and Mrs. Scott Boyer Mr. and
Mrs. Elton Hood and . ohlldren, Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Rusho, Gladys and
Charles, Mr. snd Mrs. Lawson, Mr.
and Mrs. Elroy Jackson, Viola and
Hollls Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Jsck
Orow and brother, Mr. and Mrs, Fred
Orow and family of Redlands, Calif
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Boren, Mr. and
Mra. S. N. Emerson snd Mr. snd Mrs.
W. R. Lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robertson held
open house all day the Fourth for
relatives who oould come snd enjoy
the day with them. Among those
enjoying their hospitality were Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Pullen and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robertson
L. O. Davidson and Mr, Cearly ot
Medford came out to Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph Merrltt'a July 4.
Hollls Martin la employed at the
Luther Day home on the Antelope
during the haying season.! ,.
H. H. Powell was hpma over the
holidays from Camp Oregon Caves.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lamb and
daughter Edna spent the evening at
the W. R, Lamb home July a.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Askew and
fsmlly from California ar spending
the summer with his , parents Mr.
and Mrs, Askew ,on Crater Lake high
way.
Homer Martin and Edward Cowden
are putting up and hauling a fine
crop of hay from Mr, lebell'a place to
Russell Oreen'a place, he having pur
chased the crop for bis dairy herd.
The country has been wonderfully
blessed with abundant crops and
gardens of all kinds this season snd
the orchards are loaded with Ore
gon's most luscious fruits. The berry
crop has also been heavy despite the
recent rains.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jsck snd
Alex Vestal Joined Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace McDowell and Mr. and Mrs.
James McDowell for a picnic on
Rogue river In the Sams Valley dis
trict for the Fourth.
Mr, and Mrs. Merle Jaek and three
sons, Mr. snd Mrs, L. E. Jeffries snd
Mra. Lore French went to the fish
hatchery at Butte Falls for the
Fourth, enjoying a plcnle dinner.
. Home snd school circle party to be
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Jack will be held July 18, in
steady of July 18 aa waa announced
before. A kitchen shower wiU be
held at that time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt have
purchased an acre of ground adjoin
ing their home on the south ot Mrs.
Rose Foeller's, to have a more suit
able place to build their new barn
without taking space from their clo
ver field. The land It a nice addi
tion to their place. The barn will
be erected this aummer.
Wagner Creek
WAGNER CREEK, July 8 (Spl.)
Doris Work came-home Saturday even
ing for week's vacation with her
parents. She will return to Broad
bent the last of this week when she
I teaching summer school,
Virginia and Yvonne Keith, Oladys
Ooddard, Betty Combest, Mildred and
Norm Work and Audrey Lockwood
were camping at' Wagner Oap last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ooddard
wen also there. Delbert Ooddard Is
uung ear of the ditch.
Mr. and Mrs. George Galbralth and
daughters, Helen and Jean, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Roblson spent Sunday In
Ashland park.
A good many people up Wagner
creek are naming hay thl week.
Mr, and Mr. Grant Torrey from
California are visiting with Homer
Nasi for few day. Mrs. Torrey U
Mr. near aister.
Alee Hayes and Mr. Matheny are
working for Welborn Beeeon, telling
tunuer.
Howard work mcved Jake Sells
Sunday from Applegate over to An-
aerson creek where ne used to live,
Mrs. Ormy Oodnard's sister from
up tbe coast 1 visiting with her.
Lawn mover service, csll end del
Ideal Bike Bbcy TelJ5 411 B. Main
Phone Ma. well hsul swsy rout
rsfuse. City Sanitary Servlos,
Trail
TRAIL, July 8. (8pl.) Mr. Mid
Mrs, Bert Conner and Mr. and Mrs.
MUlspaugh spent the Fourth at Rogue
River,
Word has been received from Mr,
and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson, on their
way to Yellowstone park and Pome
roy, Wash., that they are having
fine trip, fishing on the way.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yanoey, Keva
Hutchinson and the Spraguea spent
the week-end at Crater creek, catch
ing a fine lot of trout.
Frank Hammond and family and
Roy Martin and family spent the
Fourth with Alma Merrlman on the
river.
Roy Merrlman haa gone on main
tenance work for the forest service.
C. F "&s spent five days at
homr -he holtdaya, from hi
work . .math.
The UinnT Rogue Grange la plan
ning another dance at Rogue Elk,
July 10.
Mrs. Lizzie McMahon and daugh
ters, Aletha and Edith, and Mr. Hend
rlckson of Iron Mountain. Mich., aro
visiting at the home of Francis Aahv
sister of Mrs. McMahon.
Mrs. Minnie Blaess, who haa been
In Medford under observation at the
hosplUl, la at her home again, con
fined to her bed tor a month. Her
alater-ln-law, Mrs. Louis Bates, la
staying with her.
Lee Merrlman has been stationed
on the Burnt Peak lookout for the
summer. -
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roach and fam
ily of Marsh! leld. Ore., spent the
week-end at Rogueslde Pines.
Mr. and Mra. Sprague and two
daughters of Palo Alto, Cel., bava ar
rived to spend the summer months
at the Hutchinson home. ' - i .
Trail folk attended the firework
at Rogue River, July 6.
Irwin Howe ran an Ice pick though
his hand July 8.
Frank Gates and wife of Detroit,
Ore., spent the week-end at Trail,
Mr. and Mra. McAbee, Segessman
and Mr, and Mrs. Roach of Marsh
field spent July 4 at Ashland, re
turning to Valentine's for dinner In
the evening.
Mabte 8andos Is apendlng a Short
vacation at her home on Elk creek.
Nona McAbee and Eva Segessman
called on Ella Yancey and Aim Mer
rlman Tuesday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Nerves tead of
Loa Angeles are apendlng their sum
mer vacation at Sunset on the Rogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schmots from
Nevada are visiting their daughter,
Mrs, otlhouaen, at Rogue River-lodge.
McLeod
McLEOD, July 8. (Spl.) Mr. end
Mrs. Will Sublette and children from
Chloago and Mrs. Luvinla Sublett
motored to Crater Lake June 37,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Young and family
of Tule Lake, Calif., spent the holi
days fishing snd camping on Rogue
river.
Walter Darnell of Los Angeles I
spending several weeks at the Hard- ,
tag place.
Linn Thomas and family and
George Thomas, all of Yreka, Calif,
spent several days visiting James
Thomas of MoLeod.
The Jim Rodger family has moved
to Butte Fallal
Mr, and Mrs, Madden and family of
Prospect spent the Fourth on Butt
creek.
Quest ft "Harding' Paradise" on
Butte creek over the holidays were
Lloyd DeMaln" and Mlsa Dorothy
Harding, Klamath Falls; Walter Mc
Ewen, Medford; Jennie, John Alfred,
Laurel, LeRcvy, Pe, Ruth and Ma
rian Bettlngflsld; lone Marshall,
Medford; Dolores Duncan, Talent;
and Walter Darnell, Los Angeles.
Those from McLeod and vicinity
attending the air circus at Medford
July 3 wen Ludo Grieves and family,
Louis Blden, Mrs. Baiters, Dan and
Wallace Ohrt, Mrs, M. Glass and fam
ily, Herb Carlton and family, Bob
Beck, Charles Dalley, Jack Casey, Ken
neth Rodgers, Mrs. Eva Segessman,
Velma Fowler. W. Ragsdale and fam
ily, Harry Leaman and family, John
Bettlngfleld snd family, Harvey
Harding and family, Arthur MulUna
and family, Walter McEwen, Roy
Vaughn and family. Dale Sawyer, Ir.
win bouse and daughter, Irene Nye,
Nina Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jantier
and son and Mr. snd Mrs. Psul Rob
ertson and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and
family visited July 3 at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alworth.
Several members of the tipper
Rogue Grsng evlslted the Eagle Point
Orange July 8
RUSSIAN FLIERS NEAR
GAS END AT LANDING
VANCOUVER, Wash, Jury 8 (AP) :
Vesslly Berdlnk, government me
chanic, after an Inspection today of
the trans-Polar monoplane In which
three Soviet blrdmen flew her front
Moscow, Russia, two weeks ago, a Id
that wss only. 10 gallons of gaso
line In the tenka when the ship wes
tended on Pearson field, army air
port. Shortly after the lending, Ameri
can mechanics, Instructed to dram
the plane's Unka, found only 104
gallons but believed they had not lo
cated all the tank because of
eutement of the fliers that they had
sufficient fuel remaining to fly 750
mile.
WINDOW GLASS W eell window
glaas and will replace your broken
windows reasonably, Trowbridge Can--met
Work.