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    !M"EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MT5DFORT). OREGON'. TUESDAY. JULY 13. 1937.
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actly the thlngi you Ban
been looting (or or a tale ot
trade for unused articles you
may ban. Search your attic
or store-room you may find
many things others are seek
ing and be able to realize
immediate cash If what you
want lent there, advertise for
It Tribunt Claaslfled ads art
inexpensive ettectlvel
RATES
per word, first tnsertlon
(Mlntraotn 25c)
Each additional Insertion,
per word
(Minimum loc)
Per line per nrantb without
copy change W
Phone 75
FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Pair of long blue gloves, near
Post office. CaU 1455-X.
LOST Spare tire and rim; tire size
6.00x19. O. L. Qoff, phone 1521-Y.
LOST If dog Is missing, call 1516
WANTED MALE HELP
WE WILL EMPLOY a few young men
with cars, for outside selling potl;
tlons. Experience not essential, al
though sales experience would be
an advantage. Responsible men
will be given opportunity for steady
work. Apply John Cupp Furniture
Co.
NEED two men for local business op
portunities. A national concern. No
Investment. See Walter O. Crank,
25 Portland Ave. (Evenings).
WANTED Experienced man
Also experienced waitress.
Llthla Hotel, Ashland.
cook.
Apply
DRAFTSMAN WANTED Reliable
men, mechanically Inclined, now
employed, who desire to better
themselves by training spare time
for Drafting and Design. Box 3669.
Tribune.
WANTED Young man to work In
soda fountain and confectionery.
Hotel Jackson,
WANTED Single farm hand; good
milker. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. 3.
Box 20.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Housekeeper for 2 adults.
Steady Job; small wages; ' good
home. Box 3809. Tribune.
WANTED Woman once a week for
housework, washing and Ironing for
3, References. Call 973 after 5.
WANTED Ambitious woman to qual
ify as a V1AVI Dealer. Reply Box
3788. Mall Tribune.
WANTED Experienced chamber
maid. Hotel Jackson.
MALE OR FEMALE HELP
WANTED Salesman and salesladies
for the largest state-wide projeot
ever put over for the people and by
the people of Ore. Call mornings
at State Oil 0s Oas Co.'s office. 308
Liberty Btdg. C. Enoa Naffzlger.
Dirt. Mgr.
WANTED SITUATIONS
MIDDLE-AGED woman, a good cook,
wishes cooking or housekeeping.
Phone 969-R.
WANTED To care for children dur
ing fruit season. Phone 379-R-l.
WANTED Catering by the hour.
Esther Hubler, phone 682-J. In
quire 859 E. 9th.
ELECTRICIAN needs work, doing
anything. Go anywhere. Phone
637-W.
RELIABLE OIRL wants work In good
home Box 3029. Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO RENT Small Unfur
nished dwelling in Medford. Robert
A. Nelll, Lake Creek, Ore.
LOCAL GARDENER, trustworthy,
wishes caretaker, budding roees.
trees a specialty. Tony Mendlclno,
phone 1164-X, 307 Bessie St.
WANTED Hay to bale. Have new
equipment. Evans Sz McMullon, 319
Laurel St, Medford.
WANTED TO RENT unfurnished, by
AUGUST 6th. 5 or six-room home
near or walking distance Senior
high school. Furnace and yard. PER
MANENT IP DESIRABLE. Phone 7.
McKay.
WANTED Second-hand alio.
Elliott.
Dr,
WANTED Horse, weighing about
1400 lbs J. A Mnnke Routt. I
Medford.
WANTED Discarded violins. Piano
tuning, violin repairing by Price
20 years experience. Shulta Bros..
220 N. Bartlett Phone 1059.
WANTED FO RENT Unfurnished
modern i or 4-room Douse P O
Box 693. Medford
WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have
large order to till. Highest prices
psid
MEDrXWD BAKOAIN HuUSl
27 N Orape St Phone 1062
WBeAv MOHIS CASH
Pot four furniture
HIII.HHOllH AMlHeWS
6tB and Front Phont 647
JUNK Hignest price, paid Fori oraea
radiatora oopper storage oattenei
aluminum tno other metsia
Scrap .iron small or targe lots
pipe end machinery wool and cot
ton raes ,nnei tu!a
Our price will interest fou
Hides Pelts Awl Mohair
Household Oufl furniture Stoves
boufht ana sold
HSUrVKP BAHQAiA SOUS
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Best light used car 1300
cash can buy. Phone 1031-J.
WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals. Phone 681-R.
FOR RENT H0U8K8
FOR RENT 4-room house, furnish
ed If desired; 17 a month. Inquire
at Damon Cafe, Central Point.
FOR RENT 4-roora newly decorated
unfurnished house. Inquire 817 W.
10th.
FOR RENT 4-room house with base
ment, fireplace, hardwood floors,
furnished, 845 00. Also furnished
summer cabin by week or month.
Redden St Co.. phone 730.
FOR RENT furnished nouse: 1 bed
rooms (46 00 Tel 132J-W
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive
rooms and good family meals. 710
East Main.
FIRST-CLASS private home, comfort
able beds, good meals, reasonable
rates. 611 West 10th.
BOARD AND ROOM 829 W. 11th.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURN. Apt. 616 N. Central,
3 - ROOM APT., ground floor; adults
only. 345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 8-room unfurnished
apartment at 403 South Newtown.
CaU 19.
FOR RENT 1 furnished apartment,
3 office rooms. 1 store building.
1 basement room Set Roland Hub
bard or Al Llttrell.
FOR RENT Furnished single and
double apts.: Fftgldalre and eleo
trto range. Hotel Holland.
FURN. APT. for rent. 329 No. Ivy.
OB BAUER APTS.. 6tb and Oakdale
3-ROOM. front, turn, apartment. 006
W. Main.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Shower
steam heat, hot and cold water
furnished Mall tribune Bldg. Ap
ply rrlbune business office.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room. 325 So. Riverside.
ROOM. b block from Postofflct, 408
W. 6th.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404" S. Grape
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Furnished 1-room cabin;
adults. 410 Hamilton.
MAJOR OIL COMPANY will lease ser
vice station, completely equipped
and now operating Splendid op
portunity for local man; 8250 will
nanaie. box aou, co lnoune.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In
late model sedan. First too takes
It. Phone 1708-R after 5 p. m.
FOR EXCHANGE Automobile for
livestock. Loves Used Cars, 1704
No. Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
TO CLOSE ESTATE 79 acres, Crater
Lake Hwy., 40 miles from Medford;
commodious log cabin, suitable res
taurant, dancing, or private lodge;
eervlce station, spring, wood. See
Rawles Moore, Cooley Bldg., Med
ford. FOR SALE on Old Stage road, close
in. 14 acres, s-room nouse 22x32
ft., excellent view, barn, chicken
house, garden. Some fruit, fenced
Ladlno clover pasture, Irrigation
water, all for only (960, If taken at
once. (300 cash, monthly terms on
balance. Write Box Holder R. 3, Box
237-A, Medford. No trades.
40 ACRES FOR SALE, with new house
and out-bulldlngs (1000, (50 down.
(10 month. Tiller, Oregon. Phone
1138-Y.
EXCHANGE Dairy ranch, free water.
stocked and equipped, income (200
-per month. Take clear residence for
first payment. L. J. Reed, 49 N.
Main, Ashland.
FOR 8ALE 9 -room modern house
large lot. near high school, only
(2800. Also B acres Bear creek bot
tom, none better. Set H. N. Lot
land, 226 So. Oakdale.
LAKE O' WOODS two-story cabin on
west side; fine safe beach; road to
back door, Bargain for cash, Box
' 3801, Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE 480 acres Of lsnd. Will
make good mountain ranch. 8ome
good hay or plow land. Good spring
water. Good pasture. One dollar
an fifty cents per acre. Address own
er, 307 60. Holly St., Medford.
(165000 BARGAIN 6 rooms, bath,
screeened porch, garsge. Isrge lot,
shade: easy terms. Box 3780, co
Tribune.
20-ACRE TRACT; an abundance of
large shsde trees, fair Improve
ments some pears, family orchard,
commanding view of the valley.
Also
300-Acre stock ranch. 90 ceres
alfalfa, fair Improvements.
Also
Completely furnished bungalow,
close In: very fine property,
C. S. BUTTERFIELD
Medford Bldg'.
FOR SALE 80 acres of wood timber,
or will let to cut on shares. Tel.
38-F-7. Jacksonville.
l'i ACRES. Irrlgsted. improved, fruit,
on Millionaire Drive; (600. (150
cash. (10 per month.
6-Room modern house; shade,
fruit, lawn: located 114 Tripp St.;
(950 00.
A F. Flowers, Cor. 13th and Front.
ACRE garden land, free water. 0-room
house and barn; close to Cave Junc
tion. Ore . (900 00: terms. L. T.
Wbltt. Kings Hwy.
AT SACRIFICE by owner, e-room
house, large lot, hardwood floors,
fireplace, heating plsnt. fruit trees,
roees. Only (4.000. Phone H5J-X
I or service station site: 700x100 feet
on spur track at llth and Front
j streets. Phone !l8-R.
ifOH SALE New 5 -room house Bait.
1 uant, (mane. Call 135 80. Oaadalt.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
LOOKING for a farm, city home or
a business? set sid uiooa, va n.
Central. Phont 489.
ONE BLOCK of Valley View Bldg. site
on Old Stage road uood terms.
See Mrs. O. O. Dorothy, Jackson
ville. WHEN you think of real estate, think
Of BKUWa s Weill
FOR SALE OR TRACE 30 scree
(3.000 crops now in property lo
cated on Pacific olgbway betweep
Talent and Phoenix For particulars
call R. Edwards. Southern Oregon
Brewery.
FOR SALE Well paying, filly equip
ped dairy ranch. Near town Nc
trade considered. K P. Mall
mount.
HOUSES for salt or rant. J
County Bldg. a. Loan juan.
THE J. W BY BEE term north ot
Jacksonville on the old stage road
la for salt in ont tract or amau
subdivisions thereof inquire ol
Frank k By bee star Routt Box 182
Msdiord Oregon.
WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 81 Chest
nut. Room 4.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Call Warren Pat
terson 301 Liberty Bldg.. ot O A
Bsmes 167 East 8th St. Eugene
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
ABBEY'S SPECIAL
'38 CHRYSLER Alrstream 6; 8.000
miles. 8-tube radio. Perfect. 285
down, 24 mos. on balance. Walter
W. Abbey, Inc.
38 INTERNATIONAL pickup, small
mileage. Cannot be told from new.
Blue Seal guarantee. Easy terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Open Evonlngs.
WILL sell my equity In '35 Ford coupe
at sacrifice for cash. Box 3793, Trlb
. une.
SPECIAL BARGAIN 1926 Dodge
coupe for quick sale. See Walter
Crank, 25 Portland Ave. evenings.
FOR SALE 29 model Essex Sedan
!jy owner. 310 No. Bartlett, Apt. 3
1932 FORD "B" motor 1-ton stake
truck body, heavy duty rear end.
reconditioned, dual wneeis, good
tires, 1300. Ever Shady Auto Court.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
R. & a. USED CARS
'33 Pontlac Coach ...... $326.00
'34 LaFayette Coach 426.00
'35 Chevrolet Master Sedan 565.00
'36 Ford Convertible Coupe 625 00
'35 Ford Standard Coupe 465.00
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
ONE 8-year-old mare for sale cheap.
Phone 82-F-3, Gold Hill.
FOR SALE Milk cows and Guernsey
heifers. Heltkamp. Barnett road,
east of County shop.
FOR SALE Young Jersey bull. Six
feeder pigs. F. B. Cleaves, 6 blocks
north of Faber's Store, Central
Point.
FOR SALE Milch cows. J M. Suth-
erlln.Rt. 3, Box 14, Medford.
FOR SALE Jersey cow. One mile
west Phoenix on Cslhoun road.
Phone 16-F-3. D. R. Sloan.
FOR SALE Small bunch sheep.
Ranch, Peach St.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey
cow, Just fresh. James R. Llllie.
Inquire M. & G. Store, Jacksonville
highway.
FOR SALE Dairy cows. Geo. Hansen,
Brownsboro. Ore.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGOS
FOR SALE 60 one-year-old Hansen
strain Leghorn hens; all laying; 60c
each. Box 161, Jacksonville.
FOR day-old and started chicks, year
round, see or write Brooks Hatch
ery. East N St., Grant Pus, Ore
Phone 145-J.
BRONZE turkey batching eggs. 3 R
1 ft roosters Inquire Pernoll'a
Store Applegate
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
ONE 8-foot Kelvlnator, priced com
plete t37.60, at Flynn Electric.
Phone 107.
FOR SALE Cherries, Oxhearta, one
. of the very best varieties for can
ning. R. R. Ouches, Orllfln creek.
Phone 857-L.
CHERRIES for sale or trade for wood.
. 136 Almond St.
FOR SALE Pie cherries, Blng and
Lamberts. Thrashers, mile south
of Phoenix on highway.
FOR SALE One second-hand O. E.
refrigerator at a bargain. 13 cubic
feet. All porcelain Inside and out.
Leonard Electrlo Co.. 309 E. Main.
Phone 437.
FOR SALE Furniture, or will trade
for a good two-wheel trailer, How
ard Ave. Hardy.
FOR SALE Currant and Toungber
rles at Chas. Owens. Orchard Home
Drive.
FOR SALE Balloon tire bicycle, like
new. Call at 1916 Elm St., noar
Pine Cone. D. L. Jacobs.
GARDEN TRACTOR. Chesterfield
chiffonier, a beds, drop-leaf table,
stoves, fruit Jars. M. L. Woodson,
McAndrews road. Rt. 3.
APRICOTS Watch for announcement
soon. Prom Teas i tore con -Irrigated
orchards. Eagle Point.
SPECIAL FENCE BARGAINS all this
week; redwood and cedar posts.
New shipment of field fence. H. C.
High. Page Fence, 134 H. Riverside.
Nat Bldg.
FOR CHARI8 & 8WAVIS Corsets Tel.
1232 -J, evenings. 318 Hamilton.
LARGE STOCK used wheat and bar
ley sacks. 4 to evtjc. Also Twine.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063.
FACTORY-MADE trailer house, cost
over 000. will naerifice at 2 .
Also good 4-wheel Ford trailer, t3V
315 McAndrews road.
FOR SALE General Electric refriger
ator. 6M cu. ft., one year guarantee.
4 Ice pan, glass drip pan. vegetable
pan. Reduced. Inquire Davis
Tr&o&Xer Co,
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE House trailer, slip-scrap-
tr, V4 inch cable. 1119 west Main.
HOUSE TRAILER Half slock north
or Phoenix school. ueLort ouui
van. APPROVED electrlo fence, (14 65 up.
Harry Weagant, Ashland. Phone
U-F-4.
FOR SALE Control com ear-worm.
cabbage worms, squash bugs with
non - poisonous Roto-Dust. Mon
arch Seed 01 Feed Co.
FOR SALE Berry cups and fruit
baskets, also crates. Monarch eeea
0c Feed Co.
FOR SALE Single weave garden hose.
ou icci, ouuiicu, .4.00. nuiwvu
Seed 0s Feed Co.
FOR SALE Dslry fly spray at saving
prices. Monarch seed at rata vo.
FOR SALE Higher egg prices this
winter. Preserve eggs with water
glass. Monarch Seed As Feed Co.
FOR SALE Ost hay. Phont 844-J-4.
FOR SALE Dairy supplies. B-K ster
ilizer, filter pads, trl-sodlum wash
ing powder. Monarch Seed St Feed
Co.
JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE
106 South Grape.
Twin beds, tea wagon, vanltya fine
dressers, mirrors, antique chairs,
fine muslo cabinet. Every article
a bargain.
FOR SALE Young and Eoysen ber
ries. C. V. Trill. Kings highway.
Phone 774-J-l. Call afternoons
and evenings.
FOR SALE Binder twine standard
grade 95.25 bale cosh. Monarch Seed
fc Feed Co,
JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. 106 So
Orape. Bargain hunters make my
store your happy hunting grounds.
All Scotchmen hunt 'here. Quaint,
unusual, sensible furniture. Every
article a bargain.
FOR SALE Safe grain storage in So
Oregon's largest warehouse. Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Several email 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. Orape St.
FOR SALE Mineralized stock salt.
Feeding minerals, a proven practice
makes for health and heavier pro
ductlon. Monarch Seed fc Feed Co
RASPBERRIES Marx Acres, Cole
man creek road. Phone 14-F-4.
FOR SALE 14-foot cedar boat and
trailer. 634 Pennsylvania Ave.
FOR 8AL.E Oraln bags, sack twine,
needles. Monarch Seed 6c Feed Co.
FOR SALE Hay In shock, cherries,
creaia separator, milk cooler, lei
1002-L.
FOR SALE Two oil burners for
furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune
oinoe.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE
SPRAT now for earwigs. Phone 358-R.
Mcoon&gie.
ENJOY the week-ends on the beach
at White Rock; new modern cot
tages, good eats, bathing, hunting
and fishing. Watch for the oig
white rock, 8 miles north smith
River, Cal on highway 101 at Ore
gon line.
HIGHEST CASH PAID
for your furniture.
MERFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063.
SHASTA DON, Pallmeno stud, at ser
vice. Naab, Murphy road, Grants
rass.
LATE equipment and fair prices at
frees oarage, boi wo ocntiai.
Mail Tribune Daily
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33. The sweet sop
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BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE OR TRADE Meat market.
Would consider good car as part
payment. Box 3606. Tribune.
MONEY TO LOAN
FH.A. 5 MONEY to buy. build or
refinance. Fire, auto, hay, grain
Insurance. C. L. Ooff, 122 N. Cen
tral. Tel. 489.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSl'RANCB
ABSTRACTS -ESCKOYTS
Expert Window Cleaners.
let ""georgs! Dorr rei. 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing, on
entsi rug clesning snd upholstering
The Fashion Shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling Buttons ana
Buckles covered 308 0 8 Nation.
Bank Building. Tel 1181.
painting.
PAINTING Interior decorating, pa
per-hanging, painting or au xinaa.
We have all equipment for outside
painting on high buildings. Reli
able painters and best of materials
PABCO PRODUCTS.
EKERSON PAINT fc ROOF STORE
Phone 343. 88 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 aeiay.
SEE W. E. THOMAS
MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTG. CO.
MEDFOR'S OLDEST AND LARGEST
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
45 So. Central. Ground Floor
Craterlan Theater Bldg.
Lie. No. B-15T-M-180. Phone 189.
Roof Service.
ROOF SERVICE We can repair any
type of roof. Complete, modem
equipment for applying built-up
roois and aiate lunace sningie.
Time payments tf desired.
PABCO PRODUCTS
EKERSON PAINT it ROOF STORE
Phone 343. 38 So. Bartlett.
Trans! cr.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof
storage. Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. "Davis for
Service." Phone 844.
EAD8 TRANSFER A STORAGE CO
Office 36 So Fir Phone 316 Prices
right. Services guaranteed.
SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
pacxing service, rireprooi storage
new low rates.
F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 888.
STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE
telephone 1033 or 333 111 No. Fit
St Local and long dt stance Fuel
oils, any kind Green stamp lu
side of 3mlle limit.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO WATER USERS
Rogue Itlver unci Tributaries.
TO ALL PERSONS. FIRMS AND
CORPORATIONS claiming an in
choate or conditional right to the
use of the waters of Rogue River and
its tributaries,
AND TO WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN: You and each of you are
notified hereby that the State En
gineer will commence the taking of
proofs of Appropriation of Water of
all parties claiming Inchoate or con
ditional right tr the use of the
Cross -Word Puzzle
t. Act of placing
In a lower
elass or order
10. Be tl rely
11 Feminine
name
It Eaglsa
17. Not any
20. Greek
philosopher
2L County In
Michigan
22. Disseminate
32. Mttrio measure
of capacity
14. Full of seeds
26. Scuttle
29. Blonglng to
him
10. Intolerant
person
12. Pier architec
turally treated as a
pilaster
tl. Front of a
bultdlne-
15. Imprecations
18. Climbing
filsnts
nter's
measure
29. Publlo convey
ance
40. Metalllferotu
rock
41. Russian vlllags
community
42. Contend
42. City In
Minnesota '
DOWN
L Greek letter
L Dance step
S. Discomfort or
annoyance
4, Crossed by
wading
I, Made a pre
liminary wager in
poker
t. Precious
7. Silkworm
L In India, a
police station
waters of the above-named stream or
any tributary thereof, as follows:
On Tueday, July 30. 1937, at the
County Court House at Grants -Pass,
Oregon;
on weaneaaay, juit ai. m, at
the County Court House at Medford,
Oregon;
And for a period or oo days oetin-
ntni? Thursday, July 33, 1931, and
ending Monday. September 30. 1937,
at tne or nee or t-ne mate Engineer.
504 State Office Building, Salem,
Oregon.
Proofs of Appropriation of the vari
ous elalmante will be received at aald
times and places from 8:30 a. m. to
13:00 m. and from 1:00 p. m. to 5:00
p. m. of each of said days, excepting
Saturday afternoons and Sundays.
AND YOU ARE HEREBY ACQUIR
ED TO APPEAR at one of the times
and plaoea above-named and submit
proof of Appropriation of the waters
of aald stream, or a tributary there
of, if any such right la claimed by
you; and you are hereby FURTHER
NOTIFIED that If you fall so to ap
pear and submit Proof of Appropri
ation of aald water, default will be
entered against you. and you will be
oarrea ana estopped irom suoee
quently asserting any right to the
use or asm waters, ana wui pe neia
and deemed to have forfeited all
right to the use of said waters there
tofore claimed by you or your pre
decessor. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 35th
day of June. 1937.
CHAB. X. STKICKLjin,
State Engineer.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice la hereby given that D. L.
Davidson was on the 14th day of
June, 1937, duly appointed Admin
istrator or the Estate or Lucy m.
Knight. Deceased, by order of the
County Court for Jackson County,
Oregon. All persona having claims
against aald estate are required to
present them, verified in the manner
provided by law, to tne unaersignea
Administrator at the office of George
Codding, 317 Liberty Building. Med
ford. Oregon, witmn six montns irom
June a'ttnd, 1937, tne aate ox tne
first publication of this Notice.
L. Li, UAVW0UN,
Administrator,
GEORGE CODDING.
Attorney for Administrator.
Notice of Final Hearing.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for jaexson county.
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of Lucy M. Knight, an Incom
petent. Notice Is hereby itven that the
Guardian of the above entitled Estate
has filed herein his Final Account,
and July 33nd. 1937, at 10:00 o'elook
a. m. has been fixed as the time and
the County judge's office in the
County Courthouse In Medford, Ore
gon, as the place for hearing of ob
jections thereto, and the final settle
me lit of said Estate ana tns aiscnarge
of the Guardian.
D. L. DAVIDSON, Guardian
GEORGE CODDINO.
Attorney for Guardian,
317 Liberty Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Nolle, ta Creditors.
Notloa Is htrsb; glvtn that tht
undersigned, by an ordar of tht
County Court of tht Butt of
Oraton. for tht Count, of Jackson.
duly made and entered on the 10th
day of June, 1937, was appointed ad
ministrator of tht eetatt of Andrew
H. Calhoun, deceased, and that ht
was duly qualified at auch adminis
trator. AU persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified, at
required by law, to mm at tne oince
of F. K. Deuel, attorney for said
estate, at tht Palm Building. Med
ford. Oregon, within six months of
tht datt of this notice.
Dated and first publlahed this 93nd
day of June, 1937.
HUOB B. UALHUUH,
Administrator.
F. K. DEUEL, Attorney.
Notice of Prlvatt sale.
In the County Court of tht Statt of
Oregon for tht County of Jackson.
In the Matter of tht Estate and
Guardianship of James Voclov
Kllmek, an Insane parson.
Under authority of an order' grant
ed by the County court of the County
of Jackson, and State of Oregon,
dated the 18tb day of June, 1937, the
undersigned Ouardlan will tell at pri
vate aalt tht following described real
property, to-wit:
The NE quarter or tht NW quar.
tar and the 8 one-half of the NW
quarter of Section 8t, Township
88. Range 1 West of tht Willamette
Meridian.
The aalt will bt mad. on or after
the 31st day of July, 1937, and bids
will bt received at tht office of F.
K. Deuel, attorney. Palm Building.
Medford, Oregon.
Tht terms of tnt salt art aa fol
lows, to-wlt: aiOO 00 cash at tht
time of aalt: two-thirds of tht bal-
snot or tnt purcnass pnoa witnin six
months 'and tbt total balance within
one year from tht datt of aalt.
Dated at Men r or a, oregon, tnis
32nd day of June, 1937.
HERBERT St. MUUKV.
Ouardlan.
Not let of Sheriff's Rale.
Bv virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
tht seal of tht circuit court of tnt
state of Oregon. In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to mt directed and
dated on the 10th day of July, 1937,
In a oertaln suit therein, wherein It
wss decreed that plaintiff have a de
cree against the defendants that there
la now due and owing tht aum of
3233.18. with Interest at 5 per an
num on ,3013.60 thereof from May
30. 1937. until paid, and tht further
aum of ,31.70, plalntlff'e oosU and
disbursements, which decree was en
rolled and docketed In the Clerk'a
office of said Court In aald County
on the 10th day of July. 1937.
Notice Is hereby given that, pur
auant to the terms of tht said axt'
cutlon, t will on the 14th day of
Auiuat. 1937. at 10:00 o'clock a. m..
at tht front door of tht Courthouse
In tht City of Medford. In Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
will tell at public suction for cash
to the hlghe.t,bldder. to satisfy aald
judgment, together with the costa of
this sale, subject to redemption as
provided by law. all of tht right
title and Interest thst tht defendants
In aald tult. Charlie W. DeArmond
and Mary DeArmond. husband and
wife; Miller Tractor A Equipment
Company, a corporation: and jack
son County, a municipal corporation
had on the 1st day of March. 1934
or now have In nd to the following
dseorlbed property, situated In the
county or jackson, statt oi uregon,
to-wlt:
Tht North Half of tht Southwest
Quarter, and the South Half of tbt
Northwest Quarter of Section Ont:
and tht Southeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter of Section Two:
all In Township Thirty-five South.
Range Two. West ot tbt Willamette
Meridian;
Subject to a S0-foot right of way
granted to Oold Hill High tine
Ditch Company by DMd recorded
In Vol. 8 of Deed! at page 683. Rec
orda of Jackson County Oregon,
situated In Jackson County,
Statt of Oregon;
Together with the tenements I
hereditaments and appurtenances '
me re unto oeionging or in anywise
appertaining.
Dated thl 13th day of July, 1937.
SYD I. BROWN.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By HOWARD QAULT. Deputy.
McLeod
MCLEOD, July 13. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Haggerty and Bob Munn of San
Francisco have been camping at
Harding's paradise" on Butt creek
Mr. and Mrs. Millard LaFlamme
are now living on the De Saved o ranch
in Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dorothy spent
the holidays at Jacksonville with rel
atives. MaJ. Oeorge Owens snd Capt. Ryan
have been fishing on Butte creek
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Forsythe of Eagle
Rock, Cal.t are visiting Mr. snd Mrs.
D. Tate.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Medford spent
savers, days at the home of Mr. snd
Mrs. Von Stein.
Those shopping in Medford July
7 were Mrs. Francis Plerson, Rose
Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker,
Frank Dltaworth, Geraldlne Scott,
Carrie Harding and Walter Da mail.
Maxlne snd Carrie Harding and
Mrs. Walter Darnall of Los Angeles
motored to Crater lake and Diamond
lake July 10.
Kenneth Leeman, who has been
visiting his grandparent In Wash'
Ington, haa returned home.
James Thomas spent the holidays
at Crater lake.
Miss Lois Glass snd Lester West
motored to Klamath Falls July 4.
Miss Georgia Conger Is working at
Sunset on the Rogue.
Mr. and Mrs. waiter Young spent
the week-end st the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Johnston.
Clare steam ha returned from
Laguna Beach, Cel., where he spent
several months.
Maxlne and Carrie Harding snd
Walter McEwen motored to Perrtst
July 11, stopping over for a swim at
Elk creek.
Those from Medford attending the
danoe at Rogue Elk, July 10, were
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Close, Mr. snd
Mrs. Don Smith snd Miss Esther
Amldon.
Walter Darnall of Los Angeles snd
Harry Harding, Sr., and son motored
to Diamond lake July 11 to fish.
INSTITUTE HELD
PROSPECT, July 18. (8pl.) Tht
Prospect W. O. T. I!., local Institute
held at tht Church of tht Naaartne
last week was well attended. The
program, which began at 3:30 p. m.
was at follows":
Devotional, by tht Rev. Leonard
Harmon: Introduction of leaden,
Mrs. Ellen Thrasher, county presi
dent, of Grants Pasa; "the children's
farm home," talk by Mra. Wayman
and Mrs. Pratt; "narcotics," by Mra,
Thrasher; congregational hymns;
solo, Mrs. Jot Phlppa, with Hope
Nyt Clark at piano; b. T. L. clroua
parade; recitation, Delpha Clark and
Mary Lou Neville; dutt, Delorea Dole
and Velma Dunnagan; greetings,
from Hope Clark, manager of LTL.;
tht W. 0, T. U. literature. By Mrs
Thrasher; offering and music; read
ing. Mra. Phlppa; reading, Miss Grace
Wayman; question discussed; dlS'
missed; covered dish supper; dtvo-
tlonals by tht Rev. James Dole!
quartette, tht Dolt Four, all mem
bers ot T. T. c; offertory, music;
address by Senator W. A. Johnson;
solo, by Mra. Zoblt: greetings by Mrs.
Pearson, P.-T. A. president; decla
mation contest by Y. T. 0 and W
C. T. U on "peace," "narcotic," "al
cohol," and other.. Judges were Pro
testor Ray Zoblt, Senator Johnson
and Mrs. Ellen Thrasher.
First prist ribbons went to Mrs.
Wayman and Ivan Nye: second prlr.
to Mlsa Delorea Dole and Wllmer
Wheeler.
Congregational hymn and W. C. T.
V. benediction followed.
Newbury Recalls
First Lake Visit
CRATER LAKE. (Spl.) A lont
hemlock tret thrust Its waving crest
to tbt sky where tht Crater Lake
lodga stands today, a coyott howled
his never-ending song of woe on tht
rocky slopes of Canfleld peak and a
Bear growled when Ous Newbury,
welt-known Medford lawyer, first Tts
ittd here 81 years ago this summer.
Attorney Newbury wss In tbt park
last wetk recalling Incidents ot hit
first visit.
Sis days from Medford by way of
Mt. McLoughlln and Fort Klamath
brought Newbury and hit group to
tht rim of tht lakt, Just 83 years
after It was discovered by a wander
Ing miner, John Wesley HlUman
Less than 30 persons visited tht Iskt
that year, outside of soldiers who
sounded tht blue waters to discover
they were 1998 feet deep.
RETAIL ADVERTISING
IN SUBSTANTIAL GAIN
CHICAOO. July 13. (AP) Tht
publication Advartuing Age reported
toosy retail display advertising In
newspapera In 78 cities Incressed
18.7 per cent for tht week ended
July 3, over tht corresponding per.
lor Of 1930,
Increases were shown In 94 of tht
first 37 weeks of 1937.
Newspapers In tht 78 cities carried
a total of 18.64004 lines lor tht rt,
ported week against 16.819.867 lints
for tht corresponding week of last
year, a gain of 231,047 lines.
WINDOW OLASS W, sal window
glsst snd will rtpitct your brokta
window, reasonably rrowbrldgt Cab'
met Works.
Us Uau TrlbuM want ads,
Meteorological Report
July 13, 19S7. I
Forecasts. f
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy;
tonight and Wednesday; little ehangti
In temperature.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and
Wednesday: stratus overcast In west
portion tonight; local afternoon
thunderstorms In mountains of east
portion; little change In ttmperaturer;
moderate northwest wind off coast.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today)
Highest, 83: lowest, 63,
Total monthly precipitation, nont.
Deficiency for the month, 0-33 Inches.
Total precipitation slnca Septembet
1, 1936, 18.66 Incbea. Deficiency tot
tht season, 1.16 Inches.
Relative humidity at S p. m. yet
terday. 30; 6 a. m today, 86. .
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:48 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:48 p. ra, i
Observations Taken at 8 a. ra
120 Meridian Time.
TTTTTjl
'3 ll
orn
Boise
Boston
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Helena ...,Hm
Los Angeles
MEDFORD
. 94 88
, 88 80
. 90 70
. 78 64
, 84 83
, 80 88
. 84 68
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Cloudyj
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudyj
Clear
Cloud?,
Cloudy,
Clear '
Cloudyj
Clear
Cloudy;
Cloudyj
Cloudy
Cloudy;
Cloudyj
Clear ,
Clear '
88 66
New York
88 88
92 70
..100 73
76 63
99 62
84 68
84 89
88 88
. 78 90
88 64
.0. 94 74
SO 88
Omaha ...
Phoenix
Portland
Reno .... i
Rossburg
Salt Lakt
T.
San Francisco .
Seattle
Spokane
Wr.ialngton, D
Yakima , , ,
DEAN IS FED UP ON
CORVALL1S, July 13. yri Dr- V,
a. Dubach, dean of men at Oregon
State ccllegt, upset some academlt)
theories st tht stoond annus! on.
ferenos on guldanot and adult aduo
cation today by describing himself:
as "fed up" on directing attention
toward degrees.
Saying adequate attention was dt
verted from students not devoting
time to degret course, Dr, Dubach
srttlclMd a tendency to dub every
Individual a "problem case" . who)
"flunks" a course or departs from ao.
cepted standards.
One hundred and fifty educators,'
Including OOO advisers from tht Med
ford and Vancouver, Wash., districts,
attended the opening session.
HOSPITAL AT ASHLAND
ASHLAND, July IS. (Spl.) Will
W. Wood, business manager of tht
Klamath Valley hospital In Klamath.
Falls for tht past ten years, hss taken
over tht msnagement ot tht Com.
muntty hospital here. The hospital's
least with tht city was assigned to)
him by Miss Ardath Losher, form! .
superintendent.
Miss Louise Putter, from tht Oood
Samaritan hospital In Portland, has
been engaged by Mr. Wood as surgical
nurse and superintendent of nurses,
and Miss Marguerite Blanchet from
Klamath Fall, will be tht obstetrical
nurse.
Italy Faced With
Shortage of Meat
WASHINGTON. July 18. (AP)
Italy may Import 700,000 to 800.000
tons of wheat to meet Its domestic rt
qulremtnta, U. S. Consul Lester J.
Snare, st Milan, predicted In a coma
me roe department report mads public
today.
"It Is estimated locally that an
additional 1,000,000 tons will have to
bt un ported to meet tht require,
ments in Bthlopls," tht report stated.
"It It expected thst thl, wheat will
be Imported Into Italy for milling
and tht resulting flour forwarded to
Ethiopia."
Will Test For Oil
In Prineville Area
THE DALLES, Ore., July 18. (AP)
Interests represented by R.
Coombs stimulated oil prospecting
activities hart today with tht an
nouncement they will drill teat holes
In the Supltt district southeast ol
Prineville. Two other wells art under
way In tbt Clarno basin of Whteles
county.
Oil prospectors arc also reported
drilling near Mitchell.
After teste art made. Coomb, said)
experts will come from tht Kettle
man HIUs region of California to at
lect a location for a deep well.
Boy, Find Corpse.
PORTLAND. July 13. (JPj Three)
boy, playing In s wooded district
near tht olty limits got tht fright
of their lives yesterday when they;
discovered tht body of an unldtntt
fled man In a makeshift shelter. Ths
coroner ssld ht had been dead tor
aaversl months.
riet. Heated East
WASHINGTON. July 13 (API
Washington Is heat wave drov. Miss
Judith Hontymsn. daughter of Kap
rastntetivt Nan Wood Hontymsn, ta
tht cool slopes of Oregon ytsttrday,
Sht Itft by plant and planned to
reach Portland today.
Phont 643 Wall haul away fuist
refuat. City sanitary rtto.
STRESSON DEGREES
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