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rEDFOTJT) MATL TRIBUNE. FEDFORD. OREGON. TVEDNERDAT. .TTLT 14. 1937. PAGE NINE Read every td oa toil page Xou wUI probably find ex actlj tne thlnga you nave been looking lor ot a tale oj trade for unused article you ma; nave SesrcO your attic or atora-room you may find many things others are seek log and be able to realize immediate caeh II what you want lent there, sdverttse for XX Tribune Claaslfied ada are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word, tint Insertion (Minimum 85c) Kacb additional Insertion per word rMlnlmum toe) per line per month without oopy chance . .1.26 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's yellow gold Longlne wrist watch. Reward. Mrs. Roy Elliott, 537-M. LOST if dog misang. call 1610 WANTED MALE HELP ENGINEERING SALEMAN with car and knowledge of steam boiler op eration, to sell water treatment for established company. Commission basis. Box 3820. Tribune. WANTED Man or men to cut 60 tiers or more wood on shares, 16 Inch; on Foota creek. Bring own outfit. Start work Immediate y. Write Champlin Ranch, Gold Hill, Ore. WE WILL EMPLOY a few young men with cars, for outside selling posi tions. 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. DRAFTSMAN WANTED Reliable men, mechanically Inclined, now employed, who desire to better themselves by training spare time for Drafting and Design. Box 3689, Tribune. WANTED Single farm hand; good milker. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. 3, Box 20. WANTED - FEMALE HELP EASTERN book publisher wants ex- Art ,.i.,mm.n christen worker preferred, work mornings only- Appiy no .. WANTED Housekeeper for 3 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 aiier o. WANTED Ambitious woman to qual ify as a VIAVI Dealer. Reply Box 3788. Mall Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Salesman and salesladies tor tne largest ow-u-i ever put over for the people and ny the people of Ore. Call mornings at Bute Oil Is Gas Co.'a office. 308 Liberty Bldg. 0. Enos Naffzlger. Plat. Mgr. WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED woman, a good cook wishes cooking or housekeeping Phone 069-R. ELECTRICIAN needs work, doing anything. Go anywhere. Phone 637-W. RELIABLE GIRL wants work In good home. Box 3029. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS tt- V7TET- Trt crvT RmAll unfur nlshed dwelling in Medford. Robert A jveiU, LBKe ureet., vie. LOCAL GARDENER, trustworthy, wishes caretaker, budding roses, trees a specialty. Tony Mendlclno, phone 1164-X. 307 Bessie St. wanted Hav to bale. Have r equipment. Evans & McMullon, 319 Laurel st , Aiecuora. 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 Discarded violins- Piano tuning, flolln repairing by Price 30 years experience. Sbulu Bros. 320 N. Bartlett Phone 1059 WANTED ro RENT Unfurnished modern i or 4 room oouse P u Box 693 Medford WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have isree order to C1U Highest prices MEDPOKD BARGAIN HUUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1062 WIS PAY MOHK CASH Por four furniture HOI.HKOOK A AMIKKWS fltb and Front Phone 047 JUNK Hi r nest pnee paid Ml brass radiators copper storage oattertea aluminum and other metal Scrap iron small or large iota pipe and machinery woo) and cot ton ras inner tubes Our once win interest rou. Hidea Peit Wool Mohair. Houenoia Owki Furniture Stoves bousht And sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSS WANTED Dead and worthies ani mal Phone 6B1-R. FOR RENT FUKNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep' ing room. 325 So Rtverlde. J ROOM. 14 block from Po-stofMce, 4C8 W 6th. ATTRACTIVE room. 4vi ft. GraptJ "! rOH RENT H0D8E8 I FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE I FOR BALE I FOR BALE BUSINESS DIRECTORY MMra I I ------- I mm KTuAria I ifTn nnr r v t t-t I - -- -- -- -- -- -- - - FOR RENT Nlc. c'.ean. redecorated O-room bungalow, 48 N. Orange. FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished 5-room modem houaea; adults. Inquire lis Almond. FOR RENT 4 -room house, furnish ed If desired: 87 a month. Inquire at Damon Cafe. Central Point. FOR RENT 4-room newly decorated unfurnished hoiue. Inquire 817 W. 10th. for rent 4-room house with base ment, fireplace, hardwood floors, furnished, $46.00. Also furnlshfcd summer cabin by wee or month. Redden & Co., phone 720. FOR RENT Furnished nouae: 3 bed' rooms $45 00 Tel IS23-W FOR RENT BOARD ROUM BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive rooms and good family meals. 718 East Main. BOARD AND ROOM 839 W. 11th. FOR RENT APABTMENT8 3 ROOM APT., ground floor: adults only. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment at 402 South Newtown CaU 19. FOR RENT 1 furnished apartment, 3 office rooms, 1 store building. 1 basement room See Roland Hub bard or Al Uttrell. FOR RENT Furnished single and double apts.: Frigldaire and eleo tnc range. Hotel Holland. TORN. APT. for rent. 339 No. Ivy. OE BAUER APTS., 6th and Oakdaie 3-ROOM. front, lurn apartment, 808 W. Main. POR RENT Furnished pt. Shower steam neat, hot and coia water furnished Mall frinune Bldg. Ap ply mnune business office. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABINS 445 So. Front. POR 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; (250 will handle. Box 3766, co Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In late model sedan, first aao taxes It. Phone 1708-R alter 6 p m. POR EXCHANGE Automobile for livestock. Love's used cars, 17U4 No. Riverside. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE By owner, my home. 1620 E. Main; 6 rooms, hardwood floors, sawdust burner furnace, double garage, weather-stripped. FOR SALE 5 acres near Medford; 6 room house, family orchard, alfalfa. Inquire 712 Pine St. SUBURBAN Two acres of fine garden land, free water for Irrigation, all kinds ot fruit; modern 5-room bungalow with hardwood floors, double gar age, barns, chick house, brooder house; fine location on paved road. AU for 92600.00. Also Well-equipped small lunch room, doing excellent business. Investi gate this. Also S Acres free garden soli, irrigated and cultivated; small house with lights and city water, barn, etc; close in. Price 9700.00. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1548-R. FOR SALE! 5 acres city land, 6 -room modern house, basement, outbuild ings, city water, fine location. 101 Western Ave. CLOSE IN EAST SIDE A A M a. A A very attractive 4-room JC925D 2 Ddroom hom wlth V V closed in sleeping porch, located on one of the best streets on east aide; large lot, nicely land scaped; all paving and city assess ments paid. Very good value at 92350.00, or will discount for cash. Also 6 ACRES NEAR SCHOOL a a 4 f rt 8 acres, all Irrigated; JaZllllj modern bungalow, good barn, chicken houses and garage. Place nicely improved, with all kinds of berries, nice shade trees. Excellent walnut or peach ground. Wonderful value at this figure. Furniture goes with place. Terms. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. FOR SALE Good 6-room bouse, 8 bedrooms, hardwood floors, garage, large lot, nice trees; 93500.00; 9350 down. Four-room house on East Main, extra large lot; 92250.00, 9250.00 down. Two acres, close In on pavement, fi-room house, 93250.00. Three-room house. 9975.00. H. G. WILSON. Phone 1564. TO CLOSE ESTATE 79 acres. Crater Lake Hwy., 40 miles from Medford; commodious log cabin, suitable res taurant, dancing, or private iodtre; service station, spring, wood. See Rawles Moore, Cooley Bldg., Med ford. FOR SALE on Old Stage road, close in, Hi acres, 5-room house 22x32 ft., excellent view barn, chlcken houM. garden. Some fruit, fenced Lad 1 no clover puture, irrigation water, all for only 9950. If taken at once. 9300 cash, monthly terms on balance Write Box Holder R, 2, Box 337 -A. Medford. No trades. LAKE O' WOODS two-story cabin on west side; fine sale bach: road to back door Baorntn for cash. Box 3801. Mall Tribune. 20-ACRE TRACT; an abundance of large shade tw, fair improve ments some para, family orchard, commanding view of the valley. Also 300-Acre stock ranch. 00 acres alfalfa, fair Improvements. A-lAO Completely furnished bungalow, close in: verv fine property. C. S BUTTERPIELD Medford Bldg. FOR BALE New 5-room house. Base ment, furnace Call 425 So. Oakdaie LOOKING for a farm city home or' a business? See bid Blood. 123 N ' Central. PLwne (89. ACRE garden land, free water, o-room house and barn; close to Cave Junc tion. Ore.. $900.00; terms. L. T. White. Klnga Bwy. AT SACRIFICE by owner. 8-room house, targe lot, hardwood floors, fireplace, heating plant, fruit tree, rosea. Only $4,000. Phone 1455-X POR 8ALE Pine corner warehouse or service station site; 700x100 feet on spur track at 11th and Front streets. Phone 1066-R. WHEN you think or real estate think Of BROWN s WHP: POR SALE OR TRADE 30 acre 3.000 orops now in property lo cated on Pacific mghway between raient and Phoenix For Particular call R. Edward. Southern Oregon Brewery. FOR SALE Well paying, folly equip ped dairy ranch. Near town Nc trades considered. VL F Mall Tribune. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg at Loan ssn. 1'HE J W BY BEE tarm north of Jacksonville od the old stag roao is foi sale m one tract or small subdivisions thereof. Inquire ol Prank & By bee star Route Box 133 Medford Oregon - WE SPECIALIZE lo homes 81 Chest nut. Room 4. PFDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat terson 301 Liberty Bldg. or O. A Barnes 167 East Btb St Eugene FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LA NOES CHRYSLERIZED USED CARS 30-Day Written Guarantee with Every Car. 31936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedans. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Coupe. 1937 Chrysler Royal Coupe with over overdrive and de luxe equipment. 1936 Chrysler Alrstream Sedan. 1933 Dodge Sedan; trunk and aide mounts. 1934 Plymouth De Luxe Sedan. 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan; new paint, 75 rubber. 1931 Ford Town Sedan; new paint. 1931 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; new paint, good rubber. 1931 Ford Phaeton; leather uphol stering. 1933 Plymouth 4-door Sedan. 1929 Ford Town Sedan; new paint. Also a number of earlier models from . 850 to il25. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Used Car Lot 35 So, Riverside. FOR SALE 1937 Chrysler Royal Se dan, demonstrator. This car hus overdrive and de luxe equipment. New car guarantee. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 1934 Chrysler Airflow 8 sedan; small mileage, car like new. Lange Motor Car Co.. 38 N. River side. 1935 DODGE SEDAN; looks and runs like new; small mileage; radio. heater; Blue Seal guarantee. Full price for your car in trade, only 695.00. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO., Dodge and Plymouth, WILL sell my equity in '35 Ford coupe at sacrifice for cash. Box 3793, Trib une. 1932 FORD "B" motor IVi-ton stake truck body, heavy duty rear end, reconditioned, dual wheels, good tires, 9300. Ever Shady Auto Court. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS 32 Pontlac Coach .9325 00 '34 LaFayette Coach 425 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 3-year-old mare for aale cheap. Phone 32-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. Gleavea, 6 blocks north of Faber'a Store. Central Point. POR SALE Milch cows. J. M. Suth erlln. Rt. 3. Box 14, Medford. FOR SALE POULTRY AND BOOS POR day-old and started chicks, year round, see or write Brooks Hatch ery. East N St Grants Pass, Ore Phone 145-J. BRONZE turkey hatching eggs. 9 R 1. R, roosters Inquire PernoU's Store Appiegate rOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS OXHEART CHERRIES Pick them yourself, 3c. Mrs. L. H. Smith, mile west of Central Point. Phone 36-XX-2. FOR BALE 3 oak side wall cases, 8 ft. high. 24 Inches deep; adjustable shelving with glass doors: 3 large floor show cases. 26 Inches high; one large fireproof safe. Tel. 431-J. CHERRIES, 3 to 4c. You pick. Rhu barb. 3c lb. Blankenahlp, Central Point. FOR SALE Good Armstrong piano. 908.50; walnut organ, 95, Haw ley Transfer, 118 N. Riverside. CLEAN-UP SALE of used furniture, to clear out our limited space, we are offering tremendous bargains this week. Baby bed and mattress, 94.95; 2 lovely walnut dining sets, a bargain; baby buggies. 93 up; rockers, 91.50 up; oak bed and springs. $4; and manv other ar ticles. HAWLEY TRANSFER, 118 N. Riverside. POR SALE Darenport and chair, 927 50; Airway vacuum cleaner, 97 50; bedroom set. 3 pieces, 930. Some old furniture cheap. See John at Osenbrugge's Used Car Lot. LOGOINO JOB 200 aers timber, half-million contract, eletrac trac tor, truck and trailer and all log ging equipment. Short haul and ready to go. Price 93000; some terms. 914 75 per month buys mod 6 -room houw? and 8 acre after down payment Is made; on good road near MMford. SID BLOOD. 123 N. Central. FOR SALE Good 2 -wheel trailer 614 West 11th. FOR BALE 300 eratn hafff. Cc each t P. Ireland, Louer Lane. CHERRIES Royal Annea and Blnga. 6e. Will deliver. 110 Tripp St. FOR SALE Untvex movie camera and projector, with cases, $19, 1208 Court St. FOR SALE Hay. clean, bright oat and allaira. About 3 tons in stack. Phone 379-R-3. POR SALE Mining equipment. In cluding rails, pipe, amis ana otner miscellaneous tools and equipment. Phone 317. f PLANER BLOX The best summer fuel, only $4.45 a load. Telephone 333, Central Point Wood Yard. ONE 5-foot Kelvlnator. priced com plete 937.50, at piynn Electric. Phone 107. FOR SALE Cherries. Oxhearta, one of the very best varieties for can ning, r. r. Gucnes, uruiin creek Phone 857-L. CHERRIES for sale or trade for wood 135 Almond St. FOR SALE Pie cherries, Blng and Lamberts. Thrashers. 14 mile south of Phoenix on highway. FOR SALE One second-hand G. E. refrigerator at a bargain. 13 cubic xeet. ah porcelain inside and out. Leonard Electria Co., 309 E. Main, Phone 427. FOR SALE Furniture, or will trade for a good two-wheel trailer. How ard Ave. Hardy. FOR SALE Currants and Youngber rles at Chaa. Owens. Orchard Home Drive. LARGE STOCK used wheat and bar ley sacks. 4 to ec. Also Twine. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063. FACTORY-MADE trailer house, coat over 600. will sacrifice at 2:K), Also good 4-wheel Ford trailer, 935. 315 McAndrews road. FOR CHARIS St 6WAV1S CoraeU Tel 1232-J. evenings, 818 Hamilton. FOR SALE: House trailer, slip-scraper. 14 Inch cable. 1119 West Main. HOUSE TRAILER Half Dlock north of Phoenix school. DeLore Sulli van. APPROVED electric fence, eu.ftft un Harry Weagant, Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. POR SALE Control corn ear-worm, cabbage worms, squash bugs with non - poisonous Koto-Dust. Mon arch Seed fe Feed Co. FOR SALE Berry cups and fruit baskets, also crates. Monarch seed 6s Feed Co. FOR SALE Single weave garden hose. 00 leet coupiea, aj.utt. Monarcn Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Dairy fly apray at saving prices. Monarch seed ex Peed Co. FOR SALE Higher egg prices this winter. Preserve eggs with water- glass. Monarch seed & Feed Co, FOR SALE Dairy supplies, B-K ster ilizer, uuer paas, iri-soaium wasn- lng powder. Monarch Seed is Feed Co. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE 106 South Oraoe. Twin beds, tea wagon, vanttys fine aressera, m irrora, antique cnaira, fine muslo cabinet. Every article a bargain. POR SALE Young and Boysen ber ries, c. v. 'mil, Kings nignway. Phone 474-J-l. Call afternoons and evenings. FOR SALE Mineralized stock salt. Feeding minerals, a proven practice manes xor neaitn and neavier pro duction. Monarch Seed is Feed Co Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Loot (. Corrupt with a mercenary consideration .0. Muscle 14. Queen of the gods 15. Regulations , 16. Wander 17. Spoken It. GeoKraphlcal reference book 19. In bed 10. ttmerga Into a more open place IS. Boasters or 14. Unclose: poetlo It. Covered pass age from the transept of a cathedral 18. Representa tions of the head and shoulders 19. Secondary 10. Uneven 14. Units 15 Evergreen tree S6. American post 17. Assistance Is. Small amount 10. Beverage 11. Lets freuh 13. Metal fastener 14. Profound 15. Article of belief 16. Season for use Solution of Yesterday's Purzle TAN azOiN E RaisaH ULA A5pEPTA I NK8LIE P E N N E DWS NlA R US kAvte" frnWdiMD f e 4 1 EIS OlWMk 1 T E lONfe I DWRl N E D ow o$mM S ? RJY EIA TMPTqOT pjj CiOlfAfM I N AIT I V E Ategptfr OllBMQ I L BiEIElsLaRWSMNlElY 47. Style of paint- Ing from everyday Ufa 48. Medicinal berb 80. Dry (L Iron frame for holding Are to b used as a torch 64, Relating to vision SI. Light cottoo fabric it. Dark variety of a color 6L Pigeon 62. Presently 43. Part of a wooden Joint 84. Eplo poem a 13 u WMs d 17 a I? WM' fi l'3 f !IZZZ5!LZZ1IZ"ZZZ !i "ZZISZ-7 MtilL-i. IfiZZIIl Sl ST. S3 M(54 SS "T FOR SALE Oat hay. Phone 344-J-4. FOR SALE Binder twine standard grade 95 25 bale cash. Monarch Seed & Peed Co. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. 106 flo- Grape. 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 tn So Oregon a largest warenouss. mon arch Seed & Peed Co. FOR SALE Several small recondi tioned crawler type tractors; one Best 00 In good condition, very cheap. Used Implements, mowers, rakes, etc.. also electric pumps, all at bargain prices. Rogue Valley Tractor Co., 39 80. Grape St. RASPBERRIES Marx Acres. Cole man creek road. Phone 14-F-4. FOR SALE Grain bags, sack twine needles. Monarch Seed Feed 00, FOR SALE Hay in snock. cherries. cream separator, milk cooler. l"el. 1002-L. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE SPRAY now for earwigs. Phone 258-R McGouagle. ENJOY the week-ends on the beach at White Rock; new modern cot tages, good eats, bathing, hunting and fishing. Watcl for the otg wuiie rocs, o mites norm ommi 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 pass. LATE equipment and fair prices at rrecs uarage. qui no. uemraa. BUSINESS CHANCES NEWLY established distributing busi ness; unlimited possibilities. Ex clusive attribution on well known merchandise. Must sell at once. Inquire 101 Spring St., after 7 p. m MONEY TO LOAN FH.A. 5 MONEY to buy, build or refinance. Fire, auto, hay, grain Insurance. C. L. Goff, 123 N, Cen- trnl. Tel. 4fl9. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Expert window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel .17.3 House cleaning, floor waxing. orl ental rug cleaning end upholstering The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling- Buttons and Buckles covered 308 U 8 National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. ' Painting. PAINTING Interior decorating, paper-hanging, painting of all kinds. We have all equipment for outside painting on high buildings. Reli able painters and beat of materials PABCO PRODUCTS. EKERSON PAINT iSfi ROOP STORE Phone 343. 38 So. Bartlett. Cross -Word Puzzle T. Poorly ' I. Kind of bound 9. Try 10. Delicate ornament IL Tramp 12. Uniform 13. Marries 2L Prosperous times 23. Kind of whale 'lb. Mock orange 26. Brag 27. Join 28. Type of automobile 29. Invite 2L Wade of a certain cereal 22. Gibe 33. Day's march 35. In favor of 36. Except 38. Meaeuree 19. Stick used In playing pool 42. Thlnge to ba learned 44. Unques tionable 46. Religious musical composition 47. Receive 49. Birds' homes 10. Paid out 61. Shellfish F-2. City in Nevada 53. Son of Belh 84. Scent BIS. Deal with 66. Town In Connecticut 87. For fear that 60. Literary frag ment mm 66, 66. 7 L 3. 1. 4, . C Low tufted plant Clever Mark of a blow DOWN Provided with coverings for the fast Kxliter Asiatic native Uncouth or awkward fellows: slang Place In a pohltlon foi refitting pressure Book of the Bible MONEY TO LEND $30 Loans $1.00 Per Month Other Loan Plans $10 to $500 We want to supply your money needs witnout rea tape or delay, SEE W. E. THOMAS MOR. ORE. AND WASH. MTG. CO. MEDPOR'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 80. Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater BWg. Lie. No. S-167-M-180. phone 139. Roof Service, ROOF SERVICE We can repair any type of roof. Complete, modem equipment for applying built-up roofs and elate surface shingles. Time payments it desired. PABCO PRODUCTS EKERSON PAINT & ROOF STORK Phone 343. 38 So. Bartlett. Trans! er. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers, rireprooi storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis (or Service. Phone 644. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 36 So Fir fhone 818 Prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service, rireprooi storage new low rates. F. K SAMSON CO. Phone 883. STUARTS TRUCKING SERVICE telephone 1033 or 333 lit No. Fir 8t Local and long distance Fuel 011s. any kina. ureen stamp id side of 3 -mile limit. LEGAL NOTICES Notice for Publication. Isolated Tract 021831. PUBLIC LAND SALE department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, June 31, 1937. Notice Is hereby given that. directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of $ec. 3456, R. S.. pursuant to the application or George E. stepnens, Serial No. 031851, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than (3.45 per acre, at 10 o'clock a, m., on the 0th day of August, next, at this office, the foi lowing tract of land: Lot 3, Sec. 35 T. 38 S R. 4. W. W. M., 17.86 acres. This tract Is ordered Into the mar ket on a showing that the greater portion thereof, la mountainous or too rough for cultivation. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the m tr nest bid win be required to im mediately pay to the Reoelver the amount tncreoi. Any persons claiming adversely the above -described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. C. F. BPAULDlNGi Acting Register. Notice for Publication, 010590. Department of the Interior. Oeneral Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, June 33. 1037. Notice la hereby given that Karl X. Schmandt. of Basin, Montana, who. on June 31, 1931, made Orlg. H. E. (Act 8-9-16), NO. 010500. for Nl& NWVa, Section 33. Township 33 e Range 3, W. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final 3-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Earl W. Bell, notary public, at Basin, Montana, on August 4, 1937; and the witnesses will oiler testimony berore Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commis sioner, at Medford, Oregon, on Au gust 4, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Montana Ollhoueen, Carl Dawson, Irwin Howe. Mrs. Florence Watson, (4), of Trail, Oregon. Acting Register. Notice for Publlrallon. Inolated Tract 021H73. PUBLIC LAND BALE' Department o( the Interior. U. 8. Lund Offlcs at Roseburg, Oregon. June 31, 1937. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the Oeneral Land Office, under provisions of 8eo. 3465. R. A., pursuant to the application of Roy 1. Clark, Be- rlal No. 021073, we wui oner publlo sale, to the highest bidder, but at not leas than 13.60 per acra, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 6th day of August, next, at this office. the following tract ox lana: pw SW'4. Bee. 30, T. 88. B., R. 1, W. W. M. This tract I ordered Into the mar. ket on a showing that the greater portion thereof la too rough or moun tainous for cultivation. The aale will not be kept open, but will be declared olosed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making tne highest bid will be required to Im mediately pay to the Reoelver the amount thereof. Anv Demons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. C. F. SPAULUINQ, Acting Register. Notice oi rlnal Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Etta M. Vawter. deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned navo rued tneir nnai Account as executors of the Estate of Etta M. Vawter. deceased, In the County Court of Jackson County Oregon, and that said Court has ap pointed rriaay. tne autn aay oi juiy. 1937, at the hour or ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the court room of said County Court In the Court House In tne city or Meaiora. uregon, as tne place for hearing objections to said Final Account, tne settlement tnere of. and the distribution of said estate All persons Interested are hereby notified to appear at aald time and place and show cause. If any there be why aald Final Acount ahould not be approved by the Court, said estate be decreed to be fully settled, a de cree mnde for the distribution ot said estate to the persona entitled thereto, and aald executor, dla- chareed from their said trust. Dated and first published June 80th, 1937. WILLIAM t. VAWTER. VERNON H VAWTER. Executors of the Estate of Etta M. Vawter. deceased. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK. July 14 (Spl.) Residents of east Williams creek have bad muddy Irrigation water, due to a break In one of the Layton mining ditches, which rendered the water en tirely unfit for domestic use. alias Ina Johnson, primary teacher here for two yeara, la attending aum mer school at the University of Wash ington. She will teach at Olendale next year. Evan Crow, who baa been worklne In Klamath county, apent last week at home. Mrs. crow expects to Join him In Klamath soon. The Brown & Head sawmill has been operating for two weeks. Most of their men are from Appiegate. The Warner atore has Installed a Frtgldalre. Mr. Warner la remodeling the Interior of the house Just va cated by Mr. and Mrs A. B. Collett and expects to move In soon. They will then enlarge the atore, carrying a larger stock of groceries. Mr. and Mra. Con Mccormick and small daughter of Portland spent the Fourth with Ms. Mccormick's par ents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Wood of Williams atore. Vacation Bible school opened at Williams, July e, with enrollment over 46, and three teachera, Miss Margaret Qllnea of Eagle Point, Miss Clara Simpson from Wlmer and Miss Nelda Jean Ayers from Central Point Mrs. Bertha Lemmons plcka the chil dren up In the school bus each day. The three teachera are staying at the A. L. Blodgett home. Simon Whltestlne passed away at his home at Provolt, Friday, July 8. Funeral services were held at the Hull and Hull funeral chapel at Grants Pass, Sunday afternoon. In terment at the Hlllcrest Memorial park. Harris Whltestlne was the only son at home at the time. Har old arrived Friday from Santa Cruz, Cal., where he has a bulb farm. John arrived Friday afternoon from Cald well, Idaho, and Frank came1 Satur day from Lookout, Wyo. Williams ladles' club met last week with Mrs. Tom Swearlngen. Mrs. Lou Hansen, Jr., and Mra. Flora Miller were assistant hostesses. Officers for the next six montha were elected: Mrs. James Plnnlgcr, president; Mra. Swearlngen, vice-president; Mra. Har ry Sorrela, secretary-treasurer; Mra. A. L. Blodgett, Mra. Harry Oouglc, Mrs. Cleve Wilson, a flower commit tee to report Illness tn the neigh borhood and to visit the sick when possible. ' There were n members present and one visitor, Miss Jeanne Hanson.. , Mrs. Joe Varner left last week to visit in Centralla, Wash., and with her son Ray and family In Seattle. Richard Bwearlngen has returnod home after alx montha tn a CCO amp near Roseburg. He and his father, Tom Swearlngen. have rented the W. C. Flxley ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lawman and relatives vacationed at Crater lako last week. Nick Smith left one day laat week l a .trip of sightseeing over the weat. He haa been here alx yeara, living on the Artj Farra .property at Provolt. The Farraa took over his orops and livestock. D. R. Johnson has traded his Wil liams property for a house and lot In Grants Pass and a small ranch at Pomona, Cal. Clcorge Klncade Is the new fire warden for this vicinity, assuming his duties July 1. Permits to build fires muat be obtained from him. Fred Llchena drove 300 bead of cattle from the Dead Indian country to their aummer pasture on Gray back. Mlsa Thelma Wilkinson, teacher at Forest Grove, la at home for the summer vacation. Her sister, Mr. Virgil Powell of Honolulu, Is spend ing the summer at the home of her parents also. The Layton mine, owned by Mra. Peggy Wilson, haa been sold and the new owners are repairing the ditches extensively. Antelope ANTELOPE, July 14. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blgham and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von der Hellen, June 38. Recent visitors at the Jim Beok ranch were D. D. Duff, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Caldwell and son of Coleman creek and Mra. Jlmmte Johnson of Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blgham and daughtera, Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Bur ton and sons and Mr. and Mra, Elbert Blgham and children apent July ft at Dead Indian soda springs. Mr. and Mra. Fred Dutton of Ante lope and Mr. and Mra. Bob Harnlsh of Medford spent July 4 with Mr. and Mra. Ray Haralah of Eagle Point. Antelope Literary club met July 0. After the business meeting, games were played during the evening. The annual picnic will be held Auguat 16, place to be announced later. Hubert Smith fell from hla ladder while pruning In the Corbln Edgell orchard recently, cutting hla arm badly with tho pruning ahears. Mrs. Una Stanley and Mrs. Nell Von der Hellen have been on the sick list but are reported much Im proved. Mr. and Mra. Dick Balee and James Bain visited Mra, Ruby Rlggs, July t. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett called on Mr. and Mrs. Cal Spencer on Ross Lana, July 4. EMIL GEBERS ELECTED G. PASS LEGION LEADER O RANTS PASS. July 14. (API Emll Oebers was elected commander of the Orants Pass American Legion post last night. ' Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, July 14. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller, Phyllis and Junior and Mra. Millie Walker and daughter Sybil of Oold Hill en Joyed an outdoor picnic at the Wal lace Griffith home In Wlldervllle. Other guests were Mr. and Mra. Wm. Kelson and eon of Portland. Mr. and Mra. L. Drulff. Mr. and Mra. Pickett of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Huber of Medford have re turned from a vacation apent at Triangle lake near Florence, Ore. Mr. and Mra. M. Boomsllte had as guests the past week Mra. Boomsllter's brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. Moray of Hoqulam, Wash., and Mr. Boom sllter's nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Fenalson of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook of Oold Hill entertained at an outdoor picnic dinner at their cabin at the High land mine, July 5, for their son, Alva Cook and wife and children, Maxlne, Jewel and Alvagene of Portland. Twenty-six guests enjoyed the day. Lenta McReynotds and father of Grants Pass spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Leslie Cook. George Hull ot Salem arrived July 11 to apend several days at the home of his uncles, George and Marlon Lance. He will also visit his aunt, Mrs. Mary Helms, at Klamath Junc tion while here. Mr. and Mrs. George Drummond of Grants Pass visited Mr. and Mra. P. Danga Sunday. Etta Mae Frefountaln returned home July 8 from a three weeks' va cation apent at Bhasta City. Mr. and Mra. George Koster visited Ed Koster at the General hospital In Grants Pass. July 8. Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Lance apent July 3 in Medford. Bert Koster and two sons of Trout dale, Ore., visited with hla brothers here and sister, Mrs. Tony Rosa of Gold Hill, while en route to San Diego where he plana to make his home. Donald Elliott (pent the week-end with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cook. Phoenix PHOENIX, July 14. (Spl.) T. O. Daniels of Nampa, Idaho, and Mr. and Mra, B, a, Hallcraft of Oro Grande, Calif., are guests at the Hallcraft home thla week. . O. H. Davis, Gene Davla and Har old Colver went fishing In the Blue Canyon vicinity. O. H. Davis left Tuesday for San Francisco from where he will go by plane to Anda goya province, Colombia, South America. Mra. E. P. McFarland returned July 1 from Fir Point young people's con ference near Olendale, where ah waa one of the faculty. She also at tended the Southern Oregon Presby terian executive committee meeting. Mrs. Olive Van Gordon of Mllwau kle, Ore, Is visiting the H. P. Van Oordon family. Richard Fox and George Malcolm of Palo Alto, Calif,, were recent guests ot Mr, and Mra. O, R. Huber. Over twenty young people of the Presbyterian church, with Rev. and Mrs. E. p. McFarland and Mrs. Jewell Parr, enjoyed ptcnlo and swim at Jaakaon Hot Springs Friday evening. At the "young people's church hour" Sunday evening at the Prcaby terlan church the alx young people who attended the Fir Point aummer conference, Mtaa Jean Hayea, Donald Barnes, Alex MoFarland, Eaton Way, Lewis Newbry and Weldon Sloan gave moat Interesting reports des cribing In delightful way the social good time and fun enjoyed by all of them. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Presbyterian church Rev. W. B. Lyon, who haa Just returned with his family from Korea on furlough after eight years service, will apeak on mission work and eduoatlonal conditions prevailing there. At the close of the service a reception will be held for Mr. and Mrs. Lyon. Mrs. Raymond Furry and daugh ters returned. Friday from a vacation spent In Los Angeles. They were ac companied north from San Francisco ny Mrs. Clara Coooper ot that city. MIMED OAKLAND. Calif., July 14 (API Three boys were killed and five oth er youths were seriously Injured Tuesday In a collision between a truck and Southern Pacltle paasen ager train at Sunol crossing. 30 miles south of here. The dead: Rudolph Ellas, 17, Nic holas aallegas. IS, and John Ellas. Jr.. 19. Oallegaa and John Ellas were instantly klllled. Rudolph died later today In a hospital. The Injured Included four mem bers of the Ellas family. Ose Mall Tribune want ada. For Complete Coverage of Bull- I neat and Financial Newt Read AnX. Cju.lt FJ.t!m THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Relied npoa by Business Men and Investors lot Current Newt and Dependable Information. Send for ear special Introductory offer, FIVE MONTHS FOB J.0O .!" . tea . tea m., AN nuNCUCO Ut ANQeXU tocaasae lies., uatTLB