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PAGE ELEVEN WWl LnzzfWtffcxlf CDL&UG Q72X2D n v if? nrn MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OR KG OX, TITCTRSDAY. JULY 22, 1937. mm Read every ad oa UU pig You will probably Bud ex actly the things you un been looking lot or salt ot txade lor unused articles you ma; nave Search your attic 01 iter e-room jou may find man; thing others ars seek ing and be able to realize Immediate cash It what jou want lent there, advertise tor It Tribune Classified ad are Inexpensive off ecttve I RATES Per word, first Insertion. (Minimum Z9c) each additional Insertion, per word ... ' (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change X Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1616. LOST Billfold, m city park. With money and driving licenses. Reward. Leave Tribune. Clinton F. Ayres. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED 6 wood cutters: some tools furnished. B. V. Gardner, Coleman creek, Rt. 1. WANTED 1st class body and fender man. Lange Motor Co., 38 N. Elver side. WANTED Experienced lumber grad ers. Hall-Paul Lumber Co, Dead Indian Road, Ashland. WANTED Car washer, must have ex perience In large auto laundry. tanec Motor Co.. No. Riverside. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Olrl for general house work Telephone 395-H. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Man and wife on ranch. Phone 258-J. WANTED Students to attend Pack ing School conducted by Mrs. M. L. voorhels at Crystal Springs Pack ing 'Co. Enroll there or call 671-R-3. BOP PICKERS wanted August 20th. Cabins, lights and wood furnished. B. M. Clute. Applegate. Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED wOTnRll wants hotel or housework. 624 V4 McAndrews road. RELIABLE GIRL wants work tn good home. Box 3039. Tribune. WANTED General housework by day or hour. M. McAbee, phone 950-J-2. ELECTRICIAN needs work, doing anything. Oo anywhere. Phone 837-W. EXPERIENCED Carpenter wants work, day or hour. P. O. Box 112, Phoenix. WANTED Lady Invalid to care for In my home. Call 112. Columbus, after 8:00. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS JOHN M. DODGE, your well driller since 1900, Is still drilling at 1936 prices. $1.60 per foot for first SO feet, $2 per foot for second 60 ft., etc. 619 King St. WANTED Housecleanlng; rug and davenport cleaned, shampooed; cal somlnlng 400 hour with Electrolux. Tel. 1138-Y. WANTED Discarded violins. Piano tuning, violin repairing by Price 20 years experience. Shults Bros., 220 N. Bartlett. Phone 1069. WANTED Small children to care for In my home while mothers work. Large fenced yard, plenty shade, 5.00 per week. Lem Wilson, Res. In Jacksonville. WANTED Children to care for tn fruit season. Fenced yard with shade. Right price. Write Mrs. C. E. McClsln, Pboenlx. Ore., Box 91. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass, radiators, copper, storage batteries, aluminum and other metals. Scrap Iron, small or large lots, pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rags, Inner tubes. Our prices will interest you. Hides. Pelts. Wool Mohair. Household Goods, Furniture, Stoves bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8E. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have large order to fill. Highest prices paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Orape St. Phone 1082. WE PAT MORE CASH For your furniture. HOI.BROOK ANDREW 6th and Front. Phone 647. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnishi-d modern 3 or 4-room house. P. O. Box 693, Medford. WANTED Transportation to Los Aneeles. Share expenses. 921 N. Central. WE buv cattle, hega. rabbits, chick ens Rollie Dsvls 2117 Capitol Ave. WANTED 17 tiers dry body oak. II"; 6 tiers body pine. 16": Inquire John L. Neslon, clerk Dlst. No. 44. Central Point, Ore. WANTED Used tractor plow. 2 bot tom. 10-tnch Also used narrow L. M Matbeny. Buckshot road. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals. Phone 681 -R. NOTICE SPRAT now for earwigs Phone .58-ft JkicGonsgle, FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished house: 2 bed rooms. 145.00. Tel. 1322-W. FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish ed house. 626. Stewart Ave., across from 6. O. 8. WELL-FURNISHED 4 rooms and bath, desirable, cool, shady: electric re frigerator. Magic Chef, abundance hot water, garage: adults. 316 No. Central. FOR RENT Furnished 1-room cabin; adults. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT House No. 8. Lorlng Court, west 11th St., unfurnished. Adults only. Phone 238. FOR RENT 4-room house with base ment, fireplace, hardwood floors, furnished, 646-00. Also furnished summer cabin by week or month. Redden at Co.. phone 720. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Bedroom close tn. Call after 6. 231 West 6th.. NICELY fural&otd room. 408 West 6th. FOR RENT FumUhed room, $2 week. Call evening. 316 Hamilton. SLEEPING ROOM Business man preferred. 106 Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape. FOB RENT BOARD-ROOMS SPECIAL cool rooms, excellent board 611 West 10th. COOL ROOMS, excellent board. 611 West 10th. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 -room furnished apart ment. 317 East Jackson, opposite Armory. FOR RENT 1 furnished apartment, 3 office rooms, 1 store building, 1 basement room. See Roland Uub- . bard or Al Llttrell. OE BAUER APTS., 6th and Oakdale. 2-ROOM APT., ground floor; adults only. 345 N. Bartlett. FURNISHED apartment, 616 N. Cen tral. 3-ROOM APT. Overstuffed furniture, Electrolux, heat, hot water and bath. 10 Quince St. FURNISHED APT. Dure 11 Court. Apt, a. Phone 879-x. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE ROOM for rent. 40x60. Call at Jack's 2nd Hand Store, 106 So. Grape. FOR RENT Mountain cabin, fur nished; 10 miles Medford. Mrs James E. Johnson, Box 802, Med ford. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres, $2,000; crops now In. Property lo cated on Pacific highway between Talent and Phoenix. For particulars can r. Eawaras, ttoutnorn Oregon Brewery. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acres at city limits; 6-room house, modern, basement, fireplace, outbuildings; some terms. 101 Western Ave. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE At a sacrifice, modern home, 6 rooms, furnished; fruit and grapes; lot 50x100 ft.; Insured title; free and clear of Incumbrance, price $1300 cash. See owner, 214 West - Jackson St., any time except be JwJnljrojVA! WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN b WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. 4s Loan Assn. WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 31 Chest nut, Room 4. FOR SALE Well paying, fully equip ped dairy ranch. Near town. No trades considered. K. F., Mall Tribune. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 201 Liberty Bldg.. or C. A. Barnes, 167 East 8th St., Eugene. FOR SALE 6-room modern house. 1 acre land; hardwood floors, fire place, berries, 63000.00. Also small house trailer, unfurnished, $50.00 Box 4056, Tribune. CORNER 60'xlOO on highway, office building 16'x28V $375.00. Sacrifice price. Also a real buy. 2 -room new house, $250.00. W. A. Chllders, Jacksonville, Ore. 15 ACRES. Irrigated, near Medford; good 4-room house, cabin, barn, chicken house, shade, good view. 11 acres clover and alfalfa, balance In a variety of fruit and garden. Price $2550. Sid Blood, 122 No. Central. FOR SALE CHEAP Equity In well located city lot Address P. O. Box 939, Medford, Ore. 5-ROOM modern bungalow, corner paved lot, good shade, fireplace, bullt-lns, screened porch with laun dry trays. Bargain at $2600. Box 8996, oo Tribune. 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 Rawles Moore, Cooley Bldg.. Med ford. FOR SALE li seres, choice loca tion. 6-room hous. 23x33; outbuild ings, pasture, garden. Irrigation. Bargain. $950; cash $300; balance $20 per month. Write Box Holder, lit. 3. Box 337-A. Medford. FOR SALE by owner. 7-room house, good location. Phone days 337; nights 610-J-3. SEE W. J. (DAD) ROBERTS. 730 W. 2nd, for Homes. Ranches or. Real Estate of any kind. LOOK I NO for a farm city home or a business? See aid Blood, l'i2 N. Central. Phone 489. 3-ROOM modern home for sale cheap. Easy terms. Tel. 699-R-4 FOR $3,500 A 34-acre scenic and productive rarm home unoostruct ed view ol valley. Property lies on both sides of Old Stage Road. Al falfa. .', acres D An jou pears.; peaches, apple, etc . 1 acre wood j 10. -o - room monfrn nouae wiin. Ur por-h. lerg barn. Phone! giroer, -fJ UefiXord. Jeraia, F0R 8 ALE REAL ESTATE 3- ACRES on Old Stage Road, lra- proveo. some pears, lamuy orco ard, fine location for suburban home development. Phone 610-R-l or see C. S- Butterfleld. FOR SALE 6-room modem house, 4 acre land 6760 00. Several other good buys. W. A. CHIIDERS Jacksonville FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIALS tO FORD Roadster. A bargain at 163. WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. FOR SALE) 1933 2-ton Dodge truck; dual wheels, steel panel body; S42S cosh. Call at the Ear hart ranch, V mile south on the Faclflo Hwy. '36 PLYMOUTH Coupe; cannot .be told from new; Bluo Seal guarantee; low easy terms. Used Car Dept., 6th and Bartlett Sts. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. O. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS '36 Ford DeLuxe Touring .a-aoor ......., -so33 '36 Ford Standard 3 -door 675 '29 Reo Coupe ---, 16& '36 Ford long wheel-base trucx , 465 "86 Ford Pickup . C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett . 465 FOR SALE Packard 8, excellent con dition, reasonable. Mrs. E. B. Plckel, 64 Summit. LANGE'S CHRYSLERIZED USED CARS 80-Day Written Guarantee with Every Car. 21936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedans. 1B35 cnrysier Airstream b troupe. 1937 Chrysler Royal Coupe with over overdrive and de luxe equipment 1935 Chrysler Airstream Sedan. 1933 Dodge Sedan; trunk and side- mounts. 1934 Plymouth De Luxe Sedan. 1932 Ford V-8 Sedan; new paint, 76 rubber. 1931 Ford Town Sedan; new paint. 1931 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; new paint, good rubber, 1931 Ford Phaeton; leather uphol . aterlng. 1933 Plymouth 4 -door Sedan. 1929 Ford Town Sedan; new paint. Also a number of earlier models from $30 to 6125. , LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Used Car Lot 25 So. Riverside. FOR SALE 1937 Chrysler Royal Se dan, demonstrator. This car has overdrive and de luxe equipment New car guarantee. Langs 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. 1932 FORD "B" motor l',-ton stake truck Doay, neavy auty rear ena reconditioned, dual wheels, good tires. 8300. Ever anaay Auto court. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 14 head feeder plgs.( Ed Houston, Trail, ore. FOR SALE 4 head of dairy cows, W. T. Wright, 1 mile north of Cen tral point. FOR SALE Freh milk cows. Art Moore, upper Elk creek. FOR SALE 16 Guernsey heifers. See R. c. Humphries. Central Point. FOR SALE Family cow. Stout, roao. connecting Griffin cree and Dark HOIIOW. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR day-old and started chicks, year round, see or write Brooics Hatcn ery. East N St., Grants Pass, Ore, Phone 145-J. BRONZE turkey hatching eggs, 3 R I. R. roosters. Inquire Pernoll's Btore, flppiegaie. FOR SALE DOGS FETS FOR SALS! Cocker and fox terrier cross puppies. Rt. 1, Box 233, mi. west Danes store, a. r. oorn stad. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR APRICOTS phone 334-R-3. M. Tyrrell, Old, Stage road. GRAVENSTEIN and Transparent ap ples. Phone 7-J-3. w. M. Howara Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Apples, phone 132-J-3 RASPBERRIES Marx Acres, Cole man creek road. Phone 14-F-4. FOR CHARIS As SWA VIS Corsets Tel, 1232-J, evenings. 318 Hamilton. APRICOTS. 8He. Bring containers. Tessltore Famous Non-lrrlgated Or chards, Eagle point. Hignway sign. PEACHES, 3o lb. Bring containers. Pierce's Greenhouse, phone 697-R-2, APRICOT CULLS for sale, lc. Gar rett, phone 671-J-l. FOR SALE Large aavenport and chair. G. E. electric range, large u. E. refrigerator, dining room set, vac uum cleaner, electric sewing ma chine, single bed with mattress, sil verware, beautiful fur coat, llxe new. Telephone 604-W. FOR SALE Home Comfort enamelled range, almost new. 627 Mae At. FOR SALE 12 -gauge double-barrel shotgun, tn good condition. For quick sale. $6 00, 941 Haven. FOR SALE Thor electric washer and lift-top General Electric refriger ator. Call 1233 -M. FOR SALE High Iron-wheel roller bearing wagon. Cliff Ranch, Sams vauey. FOR SALE Oood used davenport $!6: 3 ranges. $8 and $10; small heater, $2.60; oven for oil stove, $250; fruit Jars, 50c dozen. 726 we.cn. 500 EXTRA good grain sacks, 5c each. John Nelson, Beagle, ore. BING, Royal Anne and pie cherries ror saie. oc. picsea. B30 eui Main. Phone 419-W. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE.-106 9 Orape Fruit Jara. dressers, oil stoves, antique furniture. Every article a bargain. NON-IRRIGATED apricots, flrrt house on leit coxer Butte roaa. crocxrr FOR PALE Fsr.ry apricot. R C ffard. rvn yiUej. Phone lj-f-i?!. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Royal Anne and Eariy Richmond cherries; Yellow Trans parent apples. 311 Vancouver. Phone 1016-R. APRICOTS Top price 3c; 14 mile aoutn 01 wnito anmn tree school Henry Huklll. APRICOTS Bring containers; price 40. u 11 oen ncn, jacasonvuie Phoentx Hwy., ihi miles east Jack sonville. FOR BALE Second-hand baby car nage, rnone iaao. FOR SALE Glacier refrigerator, 100 id. ice capacity, large size, cost so. Price $20. Inquire 38 N. Riverside. APRICOTS now ready, non-lrrlgated. eiacy orcnara, Hiucrest Road. Tel. 665-Y. APRICOTS Mountain grown, 34 and o'c. your container, t. j. mgnt, 1st lane south of Dell Vineyard, upper stags road. 6 R H for sals cheap. 428 North Hol ly. Address owner 1575 State St.. Salem, Ore. FOR SALE 00 ewes, 60 February iambs. 135 North Main, Ashland, Oregon, phone 290-Y. FOR SALE 30 H. P. gas engine, cheap. Lincoln. Greensprlngs. Gil lespie, Box 76. Star Route. GRAIN SACKS Snd SEWING TWINE We will savs you money on sacks and sewing twine. See us before you ouy. F. E. SAMSON CO., Phone 633. FOR SALE Earwig poison. Monarch Seed Se Feed Co. FOR SALE The best sack twlnt In so. Oregon priced light. Monarch Seed b Feed Co. NON-IRRIGATED Apricots for sale. o. ii. Linaiey, coKer Butte Road. Tel. 671-J-3. FOR 8 ALE Ellington piano. Bads iransier storage. Phone 315. LARGE STOCK used wheat snd bar ley sacks, 4 to 60. Also Twins. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063. FOR SALE Soften water with Trt- sodlum Washing Powder. Cuts soap costs In half. Monarch Seed as Feed Co. APPROVED electric fence, $14.66 up. Harry Weagant, Aahland. Phone ll-F-4. FOR SALE Control corn ear-worm, cabbage worms, squash bugs, with non poisonous Roto - Dust, Mon arch Seed tb Feed Co. FOR SALE Berry cups and fruit baskets, also crates. Monsrch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Safe grain storage In So. Oregon's largest warenouse. Mon arch Seed Is Feed Co. APRICOTS for sale. Tel. 699-R-4. FOR SALE Dairy fly spray at saving prices. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALi: Drain bags, sack twine, needles. Monarch Seed & -Feed Co. FOR SALE Hay in shock, cherries, cream separator, milk cooler. Tel. 1002-L. LATE equipment and fair prloes at Frees Oarage, 801 No. Central. BUSINESS CHANCES OOOD STORE for sale, handling gro ceries and fresh meats; good loca tlon and good business. Inv. stock Owner, Box 4093. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Beer parlor and pool hall Inquire Newsstand, Rogue River. Ore. MAN with some spare time to handle route of Legal Vending Machines. 4 hours work a week will pay you 100 per month. 9300 cash requir ed, fully secured. Write Box 888S. Mftll Tribune. ' , Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Btrlks with , the open hand I. Finished edge of a garment a. On the ocean It. Detest it. Mexican rubber tree 14. Scrutinise It, Tending to destroy utterly is. Old musical note II. Encountered 10. Sit for a portrait It. Locomotive driver's shelter 16. Remainder 15. Groove It. rladiai.ds IL Regret deeply 11. Pronoun 13. Harmtd IC. Southern state. abbr. IS. At no time IS. Tree with aromatle wood 10. Snare 11. Kind of meat U. Worthless dogi Solution of Yesterday's Puizle on 4s. Pendulous moss which grows on trees 4t, Like 10. The herb eve IL Period of tiros 15. News or an I sa tlon abbr, 14. Little fsDowt colloq, 16. Soft, vague, . and languid I Q Pffg L AME nPiSlE O R EiTA I RlEfDii q a y MBS CEfP TER P RHT RaC EEaS E R A" gtessteo MEMR A M qD ENCT REJSlsp S Q HEME S QEHsEfelE N 8L AgtffNDtrNG Q I LfjOpiT I CMC EE yteisUnI i IeIciePtioit ' z 3 4 IffK H I7 WMB 7 0 " ' IP-22 23 24 iZSlZ w t i ill35 f 40 pi 4 43. 41 Hp- W"" mm lilZZiZZil f f si BUSINESS CHANCES FOR BALE North Bend Basket Gro cery and wine shop, four living rooms, rent $33 00 per month. Pay roll town. Priced reasonable. Reason for selling, sickness. Leslie E. Price 3053 Sherman Ave., North Bend. Oregon. FINE AUTO CAMP Close In. 1500 ft. frontage on highway and Rogue river; excellent location, modern buildings, fine shade; located be tween Gold Hill and Rogue River. Priced to sell. AL8O B0 acres wood proposition, on good road; plenty of timber. Selling price. $186 cash. Rogue River Real Estate Exchange, office 3 miles wo.it of Gold Hill. MISCELLANEOUS DR. 0. C. GOLDSBERRY, Temporar ily located with Dr. L. L. Sanders, Medford Center Bldg. GRAIN STORAGE Bonded ware house. Fireproof concrete building with low grain Insurance rates. Grain storage space now available at reasonable rates. Let us haul your grain for you direct from field to our storage and weigh over our new 30-ton scale. F. E. SAMSON CO.. Phone 833. Storage Warehouse. 333 N. Front. 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, 6 mites north Smith River. Cal.t on highway 101 at Ore gon line. HIGHEST CASH PAID for your furniture. MERFORD BAKOAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. PROFESSIONAL WELL-KNOWN pianist, newly arrived, will give free auditions to piano students or younger tjeachera with out further obligation. Ap point -ments. phone 282. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COl'STY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANTS ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Expert window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rue; clennlng snd upholstprlng. Painting. PAINTINO Interior decorating, pa per-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, The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons ana Buckles covered. 308 U. S. National Bnnk Building. Tel. 1181. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, pacaing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. IADS TRANSFER STORAOE CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 316. Prloes right. Service guaranteed. SAMSON Tansfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage, new low rates. F. E. SAMSON C, Phone 883. STUARTS TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 332. Ill No. Fir St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamps In side of 3-mlle limit. Cross -Word Puzzle t. Surf duck 10. Organ of hearing 11. Some 16. Sun god 17. Exist 20. Stamp 2L External St. Eccenirlo rotating plKS 11. South Ameri can river 24. Implore 2ft, Sweet substanes 27. Pulls apart 28. Vehicle oo wheals SO. Dry St. Force to do without S4. Edicts 87. Tub St. Shell which failed to explode, slang 41. Central part 42. Jewish month 42. American SeneriJ form 47. City in India 48. Serptnt 49. Wild sheep 62. Japanese rlcs paste IS. Unit of light' intensity 85. By ; (7. Three-toed sloth tt. Government grant It. Lens dim cult DOWN : L That girl 2. Negligent 3. Bear witness 4. English dramatist f. Low monot onous sound 4. Biblical priest 7. Chena pieces t. Flower BUSINESS DIRECTORY Roof Hemes. ROOF SERVICE We can repair sny type or roof, complete, modern equipment for applying built-up roofs and slate surfsce shingles Tim payments it desired. PABCO PRODUCTS EKERSON PAINT Ss 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 reo tape or delay. BKE W. B. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTG. OO. MEDFOR'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central, Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No S-1S7-M-180 Phone 139. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Bond Sale. Notice Is hereby clven that the City Council of the City of Medford. on the 3rd day of August, 1037, at the hour of 7:30 d. m.. at the Coun cil Chamber of the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, will offer for sale an Issue of 60.000 of bonds of the City of Med for a. being the neretoiore auiy auinorirea uuy oi Medford General Obligation Street Reconstruction bonds, said bonds to be In the denomination of $1,000 each, numbered 1 to AO Inclusive, to be dated July loth, 1937. to mature serially In numerical order at tne rate ox aiu.ooo per annum on tne lain aav oi juiv oi eacn or. me 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 eacn year, prinoipai ana .merest payaoie at me on ice oi me iretii urer of the City of Medford. Medford, Orenron. Said bonds will be sold subject to the pprovlng opinion of Messrs. Teal. wimree, Mctjuiiocn, snuier at iteiiey, bond attorneys of Portland, Oregon; said bonds to be furnished and print ed hv the Cltv of Medford. Oregon. All blda must be in writing and all persons offering to purchase said bonds are Invited to bid thereon at such rate of interet not exceeding four ner cent (4) per anuuni. as they shall designate and said bonds shall bear sucn rate or 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 bonds will be received by the City Council at the City Hall up to the time of said sale, as herein fixed. AH bids must be accompanied with a oertifled chock payable to the City cf 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. ALPORD, Recorder, City of Medford. Notice to Creditors, In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for .Tackson County. In tne Matter or tn estate oi u. u. Boggs, deceased. Notice la hereby given to all per sons who have clalma asalnst the estate of O. C. Boggs, deceased, to present said claims, properly verl' fled, to the underelgned, O. O. Boggs, Jr., at the offioa oi tne unaersignea, Jackson County Bank Building, Med ford, Oregon, or hi, home address, is Bameburg Road, Medford, Oregon, within six (8) months from the date of the first publication ot this notice, which date la the 22nd day of July, 1937. O, O. BOOOS. JR., Executor. D. 8. BOOOS, Attorney Meteorological Report July 22, 1BS7. ' Forecasts. Medford and vlolnlty: Fair tonight and Friday; continued warm. Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday; local fogs near coast; oontlnued warm In Interior: moderate northwest wind off cosst. Local Data, Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 82: lowest, t. Total monthly precipitation, none. Deficiency for the month, 0J1 Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1036, ISM Inches. Deficiency for the season, 1.24 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday. 25; t a. m. today, 78. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:50 a. m. Sunset tomorrow. 7:30 p. m. Observation, Taken at S a. m no Meridian Time. Boise 08 84 Boston 78 Chicago 88 84 Denver 06 68 Eureka . 80 62 Helena 06 66 Los Angeles 88 60 MEDFORD - 06 60 New York 82 Omaha 02 70 Phoenix 108 78 Portland 80 68 Reno 08 64 Roaeburg 88 68 Salt Lake 104 82 San Francisco 76 68 Seattle 76 62 Spokane 64 68 Washington, D C. 84 64 Yakima 00 60 Clear' 4- DALLAS, July 22. AP) Sheriff T. B. Hooker said Fred Haynea, Jr. of Dallas, and Pat Fennell were ar rested last night chsrged with loot ing 21 automobile, parked or In garage, here. - SEASIDE, July 22. (API Funeral services will be held Saturday for Mrs. Carolyn Lswli, former grand matron of the Order of Eastern Star, who died here last night. WINDOW GLASS w, salt window glass and will replace your broken windows ressonably. Troworldga Cab- ui Earl . P.Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy T. Clear Clear p.cdy. Clear P.Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear T. P.Cdy. Clear Big Applegate BIO APPLEOATE, July 22. (Spl.) ' Miss uiadya Byrne, member of Up per Applegate grange, will be among those leaving Sunday for Union Creek where she Is enrolled for the second snnual vacation camp sponsored by the Oregon extension service. Among Medford people visiting friends In thl, community early this week were Henry Rtngoen. Pi'ed Per due and Mrs. Oeorge Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schmidt 'and daughters Barbara and Jacqueline and son Rodney arrived Sunday from Ontario, Calif., and will spend several weeelca vacstlonlng on Big Applegate, having rented the Adam Schortgen home here. Mr. Schmidt, brother ot Phil Schmidt of this community, at tended the weekly luncheon meeting of the Klwanl, club at Hotel Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughe, of Phoe nix were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Savage and Mrs. Mabel Bennett of Little Applegate. Quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Beaman, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taylor and Mrs. Blanche Taylor ot Oreensprlng, Mr, and Mrs. Archie West of Orlffln creek and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Barashaw of Med ford; Mrs. Wallace Hasklns, who has spent the summer In the east, will return to Portland August 10, the has written friends here. Mrs. Has klns, who expects to visit In Port land tor several days before return ing to the Applegate, has been a guest ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helfenstein, and other relatives at Pekln, Illinois. She also spent a short time In Wisconsin, John Colllngs of Upper Applegate left recently for French Gulch, Calif., where he will spend the summer. Miss Haul Saltmsrsh of Oak Orove I, spending the week here with her grandmother, Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh. Mrs. Eugene Towers of Stsr ranger station spent several day, at Salem last week. Mr .and Mrs. Oeorge Hoffman of Union Creek visited at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred offenbacher Sun day. Mr. Hoffman la foreman ot highway maintenance In the Union Creek section. In the absence of Rolland Holmes, who Is 111 at his home at Medford, Howard Holmes of Phoenix Is driving the Oold Seal cream truck on the Applegate route. Members of the Jacksonville grange visited the community Sunday, spending the day at McKee bridge forest park. The visiting grangers had considered a baseball game with local players, but It Is reported that ounce they located the park swim ming hole they forgot about tn, ball game. Individual, from Jackson ville spending the day at Beaver aul phur camp ground were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chllders, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Br- nest Langley. Paul Brlnson and a party of friends from Medford pic nicked at McKee bridge Monday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, faculty member, of tht Olendale, Calif., schools, are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brown. The California!!,, who will spend the summer lo southern Oregon, vis ited Yellowstone and Yosemlte na tional parks before coming here. Due .to the fact that Applegate', forest ranger had a birthday last Monday, a number of local people were Invited to the ranger station Sunday to observe tha event, picnick ing as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Port. The ranger clings to his cus tom of declining to tell his age. Questa at the plcnto, which It la said lasted practically all day . and well Into the night. Included Mr. and Mr. Eugena Towers, Mr. and Mrs. Lance Offenbacher and family, Harry Cam eron, Ode, Carder and Bob Plerson of the Applegate and Lee Port, Jr. of Medford. Ouesta at the home of Mr, and Mm. Hester Knutzen of Copper district Sunday Included Mr. and Mr,. Ed Russel of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Francla Russel of Table Rock. A wedding of Interest to local peo ple was that of Willis Scott and Anne Mellon which occurred at Reno, Nevada, Friday evening. The couple returned to Mr. Scott's ranch on Lit tle Applegate, where they will make their home, Mr. Scott, Is having a new home built with modern con veniences, and soon will have a new barn under construction on bis ranch. He also expect, to Install an electric plant. Mm. Scott has been a resi dent of southern Oregon for the last three years, coming here from Hood River. Camp Applegate boys defeated South Fork of the Rogue camp In a baseball game Sunday, 17-7. The game was played at South Fork. Mrs. Fern Johnson left for her home at Long Beach Tuesday, after spend ing several weeks here with her brother, Chee. Ravenor. Regular meeting of Upper Apple get Orange, Saturday, July 34, which waa to have been an open meeting, Is postponed tn order that the mem ber, might attend Pomona meeting scheduled at Applegate Saturday. Project, over the Applegate district In charge at COO men from Camp Applegate Include construction of a woodshed and garage at Dutchman', Peak lookout, eradication of poison larkspur In Silver Fork, and con struction of a campground near tha Casa plaaoe on Little Applegate. Lo cal people picnicking at the campatta Sunday Included Ms. Msrgaret oreen and Wesley Morgan and tha former'. grandson, Junior Jarmln, of Medford. Syd Hansen recently completed baling 40 ton, of hay at bla ranch here, using hi, own baler. The First National bank at Ashland also has a crew baling hay at Its Little Apple gate ranch, wnlch la In charge of John Savage, Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. Jiilv 09 1 H. A. WSStfsll nf Norwich spent last Saturday and Sunday with m. Ktusr, Mrs. noward Johnson. Walter and Margaret Strahn are spending a couple of. weeks here, the guests of their uncle, Walter Marshall and family. Oerald Hansen, Louis Rohrer. Lol, snd Billy Wright, Frances Beck and Eldred Charley enjoyed a trip to Lake of the Woods Sunday. '; - Mr. and Mr,. Mllo Lamb and son spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker. People of the community enjoyed a welner roast on the bank of Lit tle . Butte creek, near the Monlt home Saturday evening. Games war, played and old-time songs were ung. accompanied on the banjo by Bin Swain, wieners, buns, marsh mallows and delicious watermelon, were served. very so often soma of the old tlmera return tn nnwmh t Margaret Hanson. frm-ri Sutherland, spent Monday with Emov crown unariey. Mrs. Hanson wa, the daughter of Wm. Sutherland who left here In 1876. Mr. and Mr. S. E. Phares, Mrs. Hansons daugh ter oi ocotia, vaju., also visited her. -f- PHOENIX. JUIv 22 (Soi l Rev. and Mrs. William r.. daughtera. Loreen. Marv. .n. u.. garefc of Talku, Chosen, Japan, were gueata last week at the MoFarland num., v Three of tha Phoenix Qlrl Scout, left Sunday for Lake of the Woods, accompanied by Mrs. J, A. Wilson and Donald Barnes. The one-week vaca tionists at summer camp are Mis Mary Jeans Barnes, Miss Natalia Wil cox and Mlaa Barbara Garrison. , Mr. and Mrs. C. Chrtstenson and son Robert of Linden, California, arrived Monday from Linden and are tha guest, of Mr,. Lillian Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hearn. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charlea D. Anderson arrived from Chicago and are visit ing with Mrs. M. E. Anderson and Al fred Anderson. Miss Vernlc Engel of Port Orford, Ore., wsa a recent visitor In Phoenix, Mrs. O. J. Johnson and children, Ruth and Paul, of Proctor, Minneso ta, were guests tha first of the week of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hallgren. At part ot their vacation tour they mo tored to Crater Lake Tuesday and will visit In clan Francisco. Denver, Kansas City, Chicago and Detroit be fore returning home. Mrs. Homer O. Young and daugh tera Dorothy snd Bill! of Sweetwater, Texas, visited with Mrs. Marguerite) McAbee last weeek. Mrs. Young It Mrs. McBoe's sunt. Mrs. D. X. Perry snd the Misses- Lids snd Ida Perry, returned to Yer- Ington, Nevada, after s ten-day vaoa tlon spent In tha vslUey. While Us Phoenix they were the guests of Mrs, M. O. McAbee. Miss Dolly Glover returned Friday from Lekevlew where ahe'waa tha gueat of Mr, and Mra. E. Parsons for two weeks, Recent guest at the Oonklln hems Inoluded Mr, and Mra. O. Cameron ot Fontana, Calif., and Ethel, Jacquelyn and Colleen Crouch of Treks, Calif. Miss Maxlne Coblelgh was a recent visitor In Klamath Falls, Mr. Doug Stadman, Mis Iran Stead man and Mist Virginia Osrvla spent the week-end In Chllaquln. Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Furry and son motored to Crater Lake Sunday. Mr. Val Cheney and Mia Delent Wright or Portland, Ore., visited tha past week at tht J. A. Wright horns. . i The Grange ' ' Upper Bogus Orange Upper Rogu Orange met July II with rather small attendsne but en joyed s very good meeting. Master Robertson waa missed from his chair, due to bit being In Portlsnd, where Sister Robertson was operated cot July 17. v It was decided to Join Eaglt Point snd any other Grange Interested la s plonlo In August. Lecture hour waa much enjoyed. William A. Oatet of Gates 6. Lydlard gavs an Interesting talk en hi trip east and of tha pear market.. HI daughter, Mary Ann. waa beard tn a number of songs, accompanied by Mrs. Ellsnburg. Ways and mean committee an nounced another dance st Rogue Elk July 24, with all welcome. - pierce orobettra. Ladles are to bring s sack lunch for two. ; . Blind -View" Ships. PORTLAND. July 22 (AP) FIN teen navy guide led 40 blind, per- 1 son on s tour of the U. S. S. Mln-' neapolla yesterday. The member of the Oregon blind trades school show-' ed keu sppreetetlon" and carried away s strong "mental picture," said the chairman. i Weather. Northern California: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; fog on coast and afternoon thunderstorm In rnoun- H tains. Temperature above normal IB ' interior; moderate . northwest wind . off tht coast. Oregon: Ftr tonight snd Friday! local fogs near coast; oontlnued warm In lnterlorf moderate north- ' west wind off coast. Card of Thank. We wish to express our sine ap preciation to our friends for their', sympathy snd kindness, snd also for the beautiful floral offerings during' our recent bereavement. Una. AMen ' Oalbreath, Wallace Oalbresth, Cljdd Oalbrsath, Onst fieelei. Phoenix