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MTOFCffiT) VXTL TRIBUNE. MTPFOftP. OttEOOy. TTTESTOiT. .TTLY 27. 1937. page iranc Read ever? id on tbl pig you trill probably find ex actly the thing you Bin dmd looking toi or a eel 01 trade for unused article you ma; have Search too' attic or store-room tod may dad many thing other are aeek leg and be aOIe to realm Immediate caah It what you want Unt there, advertise toi It Tribune Claaslfled ad are ..expensive eflectlvel RATES rat word, tint Insertion (Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion, par word (Minimum IOc per Une per niontb without copy change - l-s Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Green fishing tackle box con taining fishing equipment, between Phoenix and Lake of the Woods, Saturday afternoon. Reward. Robert Vroman, Phoenix. Ore. LOST II dog missing, call 1616. LOST Billfold, in city park. With money and driving licensee. Reward. Leave Tribune. Clinton F. Ayres. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED An experienced blight cut ter. Phone 365-R-3. WANTED Two men for sales work. Call at 88 So. Bsrtlett St. WANTED Married man who under stands stock, for caretaker on farm. Olve reference and telephone num ber. Box 123. co Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Competent young woman to care for home and child go home nights. Tel 643-H. xu s unro Housekeeper, good cook and general housework for 8 adults. One who can go home nights. Steady work all winter. If satisfac tory. Those intending to work In fruit need not apply. Box 491. Trlb- MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged man and two women for resort work. No children. Give references In reply. Address Mall Tribune Box 475. HOP PICKERS WANTED Good camp grounds; tents furnished. S. J. Chrlrtle, Rt. 3, Grants Pass. WANTED Woman cook for short or ders and make pies. Small cafe In Medford. Apply Box 4116, Tribune. WANTED Middle-aged woman for housework and care of children. Phone 581. WANTED Students to attend Pack ing School conducted by Mrs. M L. voornels at Crystal Springs Pack ing Co. Enroll there or call 671-B-3. HOP PICKERS wanted August 30th Cabins. Ughta and wood furnished. B. M. Clute, Applegate, Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG married man desires steady employment with reliable firm, with opportunity for advancement. Box 4127, Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT Small cabin near Medford. H. C. Thompson, Oenl. Delivery, Medford. WANTED Students for packing school. Apply at Ala Vlata Pack ing Plant or Tel. Marian standlffe. 6-F-14. WANTED 3 losging trucks. Inquire Henry Lumber Co., Lincoln, Ore. WANTED Sewing and practical nursing. 330 So. Grape, upstairs Minnie Foster. WANTED Milk goat. Hanlln. Jack sonville highway 4c Perrydale Ave. WANTED Team work. A. C. Lewis, Route 4, Box 316-A. 1 mile east of highway. Fern Valley. WANTED HOME ON SMALL ACRE AGE by private party, Jacksonville or outside Medford city limits Write lowest terms, location, etc Box 4116. Tribune. WANTED Model A or B Ford truck ions w. B. Must be In good shspe. Will psy cash. L. B Smith. Flnley Imp. Co.. Central point, ore. WANTED Children to car for In fruit aeeeon. Fenced ysrd with shade Right price Write Mrs. C B. McClain. Phoenix. Ore . Box 91 WANTED Discarded violins. Piano tuning, violin repairing by Price 30 years experience Shulti Bros. 230 N. Bartlett. Phone 1059. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass, radiators, copper storage batteries, aluminum aod other metals. Scrap Iron, small or urge lots pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags, inner iupw. Our prices will jiterest you. wide- Pelts. Wool Mohair. Household Goods. Furniture. Stoves bought snd told MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We hsve lares order to rill. Highest prices paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St. Phone 1063. HE PATMORE CASH Por your furniture HOI.HKOOK ANDHtWJ th and Front. Phone 647. we ouy"cattie. Bogs rabbits chick-! ant Rome Oavn, 31 11 Csouol Ave WAN"1KD wsa aod worthless aat-j soa ou-t WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 3 or 4-room houss. p. o Box 683. Medford. NOTICE SPRAT now fee earwigs. Phone 558-8- Mcoonagle. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room modem furnlsh- ed house, 315 so. resell. FOR RENT 3-room house, unfur nished: breakfast nook: close in. 30 Mistletoe. FOR RENT Modern 0-R. bouse, dose In: hardwood floor, fireplace, gar age, oil heater and electric range furnished: only 135. water paid B. J. Palmer, Music Store. Tel. 783. FOR RENT House No. 6 New Lorlng Court: house No. 1 Everette Court; bouse No. 3 Catherine Court, West llth St. Adults only. uniunusn ed. Phone 338. wkll-furnished 4 rooms and bath, desirable, cool, shady, electric re frigerator, Magle Cher, abundance hot water, garage; adults. 81S No. Central. FOR RENT 4-room house with base ment, flreplsoe, hardwood floors, furnished, 34040. Also furnished summer cabin by week or month, Redden & Co- phone 730. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM for rent by day or week. E. Main. Phone 287-X. FOR RENT Furnished room. 33 week. Call evenings. 818 Hamilton. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED Apt. 603 8. Holly St. FOR RENT 1 furnished apartment. 8 office rooms, 1 store building, 1 basement room See Roland Hub bard or Al Llttreu. 3-ROOM APT ground floor; adults only. 343 N. Bartlett. s-nrvYM apt Overstuffed furniture Electrolux. heat, hot water and bath. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS SPECIAL COOL ROOMS Excellent board. 611 West 10th. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Good pasture for balance of summer. Vilas Ranch, Tel. 301-R-l. STORE ROOM for rent. 40x50. Call at Jack's 2nd Hand store, iuo bo Grape. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WELL -LOCATED Portland property to exchange for improved or un improved acreage vicinity Medford I Box 4083. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 acres. 82,000; crops now In. property lo cated on pacific highway between Talent and Phoenix For particulars call R. Edwards, Southern Oregon Brewery. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE TO CLOSE ESTATE 79 acres. Crater Lake Hwy., 40 mllea from Meororo; commodious log cabin, suitable res taurant, dancing or private lodge: service station; spring, wood. See Rawles Moore, Cooley Bldg., Med ford. FOR SALE Seven-room bouse in Central point, partly furnisneo. i-wo lots, city wster and good well. Suit able for two families, 3860. Must be sold this week to close an estate. Call at Hotel Valandra, Central Point. FOR RALE 6 Hi acres, Irrigation, rich soli, lao young fruit trees, -room house, three miles south Medford. Terms or cheap for cash. Inquire B. 8, Box 65. MODERN 5 -room house; fireplace. 3 lots, 8900; terms 310 monthly, 300 down, ALSO HOUSE 6-room, acre, fruit, out buildings, basement. In Jacksonville near courthouse. Price 31300; 6400 cash, 310 monthly. A. F. Flowers, Cor. 13th and Front. HAVE 8 well-located houses, one 5- rm, I 8-rm and 1 B-rm. will taxe In small houses on any of these. Also one 6-room house together with cabin on river to trade. In quire Box 4134, co Mall Tribune APARTMENT HOUSE of 16 rooms Will sacrifice U sold this week 310 South 5th St.. Orants Pass, Ore SEE W. J. (DAD) ROBERTS. 730 W. 2nd. for Homes. Ranches or Real Estate of any kind. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN tc WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson county Bldg. At Loan Assn. FOR SALE OR RENT My home. 70S Sherman. Medford: 6 rooms, mod ern: plenty of shade: cloee In; easy terms to right nartv. Must hsve reference. F. A. Herring. Orants Pass. FOR SALE Well paving, fully equip ped dairy ranch Near town. No trades considered. K. P., MsU Tribune. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 201 Liberty Bldg.. or C. A Barnes. 167 Esst 8th St.. Eugene. CORNER 60'xtOO' on highway, office building 16x38' 3376 00. Sacrifice price. Also a real buy, 3-room new house, 3250.00. W. A. Chimera. Jacksonville, Ore. POR SALE 14 acres, choice loca tion. 3-room house. 23x33: outbuild ings, pasture, gsrden. imgstlon Bsrgaln. 9950: cash 3O0: oalsnoa 30 per month Writ Bos Holder Rt 3. Box 337-A Medford. LOOKING for a farm city home or a business? see am mood, va n Central Phone 8 POR 83.500 A 34-acra scents and oroduettve farm borne Unobstruot. ed view ot valley. Property lies on both aldos of Old Stage Road Al' fair i u. btm (1-AnltMi oeara. peache appl-s etc I acre wood Int a.ruom moderr nouse with large porch, large uarn Phone owner, g-p-ia Madiera. leraaa. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE WE SPECIALIZE la homes. 31 Chest nut. Room 4. FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES BARGAIN '37 V-S 83 Tudor: trunk. 1700 miles, excellent condition, use new. H. C. Ounther. cabin (8, Mer rick's Camp. Phone 1000. TRANSPORTATION SALE 37 Chev. coach, runs good, only 339 00 39 Durant sedan worth 8100 only - . 67.00 33 Chev. touring, perfect 83.30 Used Car Dept. 8tb & Bartlett. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth Distributors WILL SELL or trade equity In 'SS Plymouth coacn. A-i conaiuon. Call evenings, 338 Lotler Lane. GUARANTEED USED CARS Traded la on New Bulcks. 1938 HUDSON Six Sedan; radio and heater: electrlo hand: very low mileage 3746 1834 CHRYSLER Six Sedan: ra dio and heater: new tires. See this car before you buy- STS 1938 DODGE Touring Sedan: ra dio and heater, spotless mo hair trim; tlrea 80 new 74 1934 STUDEBAKER Sedan; radio and heater. This car has thousands of miles of safe transportation 660 Many Others to Choose from, 330 up SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck-Pontlac. 143 S. Riverside. USED CAR LOT on 9th St. side of Firestone Bldg. 0. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. 3d Q. USED OARS '38 Ford DeLuxe Touring .a -door .3636 . 675 . 185 '38 Ford Standard 3-door 39 Reo Coupe '35 Ford long wheel-base truck . 465 55 Ford Pickup O. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett . 465 FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 A-l fresh cows. O. P. Smith. Central Point near 7 Oaks. WEANER pigs for ssle. Alfred Belle, Eagle Point. Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Weaner pigs and 1 young, ugnt boar. rnone u3-j-i. FOR SALE 6 milch cows. L. Smith. Flnley Imp. Co., Central Point. FOR SALE Red wesner pigs. S. Young, Griffin Creek. FOR SALE 9 feeder pigs. Kate Wright, 1 mile north of Central Point. FOR SALE Guernsey bull, 18 mos. Ray Klncheloe, 3 miles south Gold Hill. Old Stage road FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 100 White Leghorn hens 30c each: 3 feeder pigs; 6 spring lambs. Howard Dunlop, Rt. 1, Oold Hill. FOR day-old and started chicks, year round, aee or write Brooks riatcn- ery. East N St- Orants pass, ore Phone 145-J. BRONZE turkey batching eggs, 3 R. I. R. roosters, inquire remous Store, Applegate. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE PIANO Cable concert Grand-upright, party leaving town. 619 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Grain sscks 4c. 838 8. Hamilton. Phone 316. FOR SALE Two Harley-Davldson mo torcycles. See wiuard. Hudssn rer raplane. So. Riverside. PIANO SALE We have the best stock of used pianos In Southern Oregon going on aale Immediately. All tremendous bar gains. Come In, we can aave you money. Planoe 649.80 up. Hawley Transfer, 118 No. Riverside. PEACHES Alexander. Bring your containers. One mile west of Phoe nix. Coleman Creek Road. Charles Bete. CURRANTS for ssle. Tel 1463-J-l. Chas. Owen, Orchard Home Drive. FOR SALE Family size Msjeetlc elec tric remgorator. Bargain, see at a. 3. Palmer home. Old Stage road, or Tel. 788. FOR SALE Pie cherries, 4c lb. 403-J-l. Tel. FOR SALE Used bricks. J. A. Manke, 3 mllea east of Jacksonville. NON - IRRIGATED apricots, bouse on left, Coker Butte. Crocker. First J, C. APRICOTS for sale. Grins; contlners. Griffin creek, by white school. Mrs. Helmroth, phone 857-M. FINE vetch hsy. Coker Butte, road, B. E Whitman. NON-IRRIGATED apricots for sale O. L. Llndley, Coker Butte road. Phone 671-J-3. FOR SALE 8 uaed washing machines, first-class condition. 313.60 and up. Hubbard Bros., Inc. FOR .SALE Phone 618-L. OH stove with oven, COMBINATION gas stove at gain. 838 Haven. FOR SALE Non-Irrigated apricots. Coker Butte road, second bouse on left. W. H. Slmoaes. FOR SALE Large aire Herring-Hall ssfe. Medford Ice At Storage Co FOR SALE 1 to 8.000 old newspapers at lc per lb. 317 East a. Bt . O rente pass. ore. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. 106 S Orape Fruit Jara. dressers, oil stoves, antique furniture. Every article a bargain ORAVENSTEIN and Transparent ap ples Phone 7-F-3. W. M. Howard Stewart Ave. RASPBERRIES Marx Acres. Cole man creek road. Phone 14-F-4. APRICOTS. 840 Bring containers Tessltore Pamoua Non-lrrurated Or chards, Eagle Point. Highway sign. POR CHAR IS Ac SWAVIS Corsets Tal 1332-J. evenings. 318 Hamilton. POR .LB--Applea. Phone I33-J-3 1 FOR SALE Fancy aorlcote. R. 0, yiti. rm Vauay. gbeut i-r-ii. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Blue Lake beans for can ning. 8c lb Bring your container. Davis, 3117 Capital Ave. FOR SALE Sat. Eada Transfer Storage. FOR SALE Small Icebox, 33.50; baby ouggy, vo w. 4t JUAVU. APRICOTS Top price 8c; V, mile south of White urmin -reex scnooi Henry HukUl. FOR 8ALE Esrwlf poison. Monarch seed reeo uo. FOR SALE The best sack twine In BO. Oregon priced ngnt. Mouarcn Seed It Feed Co. APPROVED electrlo fence, 614.68 up. Harry Weagant, Astusna. raone U-F-e. -. LARGE STOCK used wbest and bar ley sacks. 4 to oujC. Also rwine. MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE 37. N. Orape St. Phone 1063. FOR SALE Soften water with Trt sodium Washing Powder. Cuts eoap coats la half. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Control com ear-worm, cabbage worms, squash bugs, with non - poisonous Roto - Dust. Mon. arch Seed 6 Feed Co. FOR SALE Berry cups and fruit baskets, alto crates. Monarch Seed As Feed Co. FOR SALE Safe grain storage In So. Oregon'a largest warehouse. Mon arch Seed & Peed Co. FOR SALE Dairy fly spray at saving prices. Monarch Seed As Feed Co. FOR SALE Grain bags, aack twine, needles. Monarch Seed 3s Feed Co. FOR SALE Hay In shock, cherries, cream separator, milk cooler. Tel. 1003-L. LATE equipment and fair prices at Frees Oarage, 801 No. Central. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE! Beer parlor and pool hall Inquire Newsstand, Rogue River. Ore. , FINE AUTO CAMP Close In. 1600 ft. frontage on highway and Rogue river: excellent location, modern buildings, fine shade; located be tween Gold Hill and Rogue River Priced to sell. ALSO 80 acres wood proposition on good road; plenty of timber Selling price. 6185 caah. ' Rogue River Real Estate Blxchange, office 3 miles west of Oold Hill. MISCELLANEOUS MRS. ODELLE OSBORNE WEST, manager of Hadley's Cinderella, Beauty Bhop, 44 South ' Central Phone 365. HIGHEST CASH PAID lor your furniture. MEKFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orape Bt. Phone 1063, DR. O. O. GOLDSBERRY. Temporar ily located with Dr. L. L. Sanders Medford Center Bldg. ENJOY the week-ends on the beach at White Rock; new modern cot tages, good eats, bathing, hunting and fishing. Watcb for the oig white rock, 6 miles north Smith River, Cel., on highway 101 at Ore gon line. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE IN8URANCK ABSTRACTS ESCHOWS The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons anc Buckles covered 808 U. 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Town In Ohio 4, Lively dance 8. Unit of electri cal resistance 13. Disencumber IS. Burning 14, American humorist II. Rocks' pinnacle II, Thin metal plats or disk If. Norwegian ' territorial division II. Strength to. Degree 21 Continent !. Crook II. Olaaallke Ik, American antelope 10. Rexular ending of the past tense 11. Further II. Article 14. Dry II. Dismiss from elutlon ot Yeeterday'e Purxle CIHI I Pg1RPlBriSETA TMUgjE WEjjE VER RIEA RRlA N'GpJM E NT QMEg L jiGMl EES EpOfjN I qANnSO1 PjORlM 2 U RfeUO B I H SDI gjEaAjN Q A, Sj T T OpjTOA Ng E R ATNlEtiAMIirl TiRA MsfE! ewaibL E" qsr sfiW. Amos 43. Strong wind 44. Fragment left at a meal! an omce or station! law 41. Distant! prefix IT. Insect 41. Dwslla Is. Short for a type 60. Ancient name 3. Mineral some of electrlo of the times used ourrent Spanlah for Jewelry 10. American poet peninsula 8. Dexterous U. Symbol for If. Parlod of time 4. Yawn I samarium ' 63. Fighting 6seta 8. Distant 1 p i3 Br ij 17 ia m r r 'L lL W- BUBUllfL tJLmtl Hill; JJ' 1 I33 M 1 1 1 1 HH IT BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET" OEOROBDO" IT "Tel. 1173. House clesnlng. floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering. Painting. PAINTING Interior deooratlng. paper-hanging, painting of all kinds We have all equipment for outaln painting on high buildings. Reli able painters and beat of materials. PABCO PRODUCTS. EKERSON PAINT ROOF STORE Phone 343. 38 So. Bartlett. Roof Service. ROOF SERVICE We can repair any type of roof. Complete, modern equipment for applying built-up roots and slate surface shingles rune psyments it desired. PABCO PRODUCTS EKERSON PAINT At ROOF STORE Phone 343. 38 So, Bartlett. MONEY TO LEND $30 Loans $1.00 Per Month Other Loan' Plans $10 to $500 We want to supply your money needs without red tape or aeiay. KKE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTO. CO MEDFOR'3 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 46 So. Central. Ground Floor Craterlan rbeater Bldg. Llo No 8-167-M-180 Phone 139. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Diatance Furniture Moving. Bonaeo carriers, nrepivui storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. ADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone aio. prices right. Service guaranteea. samson-Tansfer and Storage Fur, niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage, new low rates. P. E. SAMSON C. Pbone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1038 or 833. Ill No. Fir St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamps In side of 3-mlle limlt LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue ot an execution In tore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal ot the circuit Court of the state of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 10th day of July. 1937. In a certain suit therein, wherein It was decreed that plaintiff have a de cree against the defendants that there la now due and owing the sum ot 93333.16, with Interest at 5 per an num on 83012.60 thereof from May 30. 1937. until paid, and the further aum of 331.70, plaintiff 'a coats and disbursements, which decree waa en rolled and docketed la the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the loth dsy of July, 1937. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to tho terms of the said exe cution, I will on the I4tn day 01 August, 1937, st 10:00 o'clock a. m at the front door of the courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, ofler for sale and will sell at public auction for caah to the highest bidder, to satlafy said Judgment, together with the coats of this sale, aubject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right title and Interest that the defendants In said suit. Charlie W. DeArmono and Mary DeArmond, husband and wife: Miller Tractor As Equipment Company, a corporation; and jacx son County, a municipal corporation, had on the 1st day of March, 1934 or now have In and to the following dsecrlbed property, situated In the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt: The North Half of the southwest Quarter, and the South Half or tne Northwest qunrter or section une; Cross -Word Puzzle I. Ignited T. Native metal- bearing compounds I. Contlned I, Ancient military Implement IC, Pertaining to marriage 1L Convened II, Twist out of shape IL Title of Frana Ltsst XI. Ths birds 24. Gslnsay 28. One of Dsvld'l chlsf rulsrs 37. Makes up It. Daslrlng wrongful! II. Took solid fooe 32. Anchor 36. Kind ol cloth 17. Psrtalnlng to fairyland II. evergreen tree 4L Short for a 14. Shops Avaricious DOWN L "V10"?.1! ?' 41. Roams about man e nama beautiful 43. Encourage s. 101a an untruth 47. Not hard 4. Dutch city IL Horltontal stripe and the Southeast Quartar of the Northeast Quarter of Section rwo; all In Township Thirty-five South. Range Two, West of the Willamette Meridian: Subject to a 50 -toot right of way granted to Oold Hill High Line Ditch Company by Deed recorded in Vol. 8 of Deeds at page 583. Reo orda of Jackson County Oregon. situated In Jackson County, S.tste of Oregon; 'Together -vith the tenements hereditament and appurtenenoss thereunto belonging or la anywise appertaining. Dated this 12th day of July. 1937 8YD X. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. Notice of Flrat Meeting of Creditors. No. B -2 1684 In Bankrutoy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of: Thomas Samuel Clegg. Bankrupt. To the creditors of Thomaa Bamuel Clegg, of the City of Medford. In the County of Jackson, and District afore said. Bankrupt: Notice la hereby given that on the 16th day of October. 1936, the aald Thomaa Samuel Clegg was duly ad Indicated bankrupt: and that the flrat meeting of his creditors will be held in the Office or toe tteierot, Madford Center Building, Medford, Oreeon. on the 6th day of August, 1937, at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon. at which time ana piaoe tne saio creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact auch other business as may properly come before aald meeting. HARRY O. 8KYRMAN, . Referee In Bankruptcy. July 36th. 1937. Executrix' Notice of Hearing of Final Account and Report. . Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Mary Louise McCaskey, aa the Executrix of the estate of Hiram Drver McCaskey, deceased, did on the 37th day of July, 1937, tile In the County Court of the But of Oregon for Jackson county, where said estate la pending, .her Final Re port and Account aa auch Executrix; that thereupon, the Hon. Earl B. Day. as Judge of aald Court, made and entered an Order appointing the 4th day or September. 1837, at tne noui of 10:00 o'clock a. m.. aa the time and the courtroom of aald Court as the place, for the hearing of au ob jections to said -Final Report and Account and for the settlement there of; requiring this notice to be given and all norsons having objections to said Report and Account to make the same at said time ana piace. Notice la therefore hereby given, that the said Report and Account will so come up for hearing and settle ment at said time and piece. Dated this 37th dsy 01 jury, iust. MARY LOUISE MCOASKEX, Executrix of the Estate of Hiram Dryer McCaskey, Deceased. rail for Warrants. School Diat. No. 30 Warrants Nos. 910 to 838: also Nos. 1 to 7. are call ed for payment at Farmers and Fruit growers Bank. Interest to oeaae July 38, 1B3T a. p. aoPOl, i,ier. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, July 37. (SpK) Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Meeds are the parents of boy born Thursday even ing, July 33, at their horn her. Mother and babe are doing well. , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poarce and fam ily left 'late Saturday evening for Portland, where they plan to attend the Seventh Day Adventlat camp meeting. They were accompanied by 1 Mrs. Pearl Pearoe and children. Mrs. Annie Davles, accompanied by her daughter, Hazel, went to Talent July 33 for canning fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Madsen, who are spending the summer In a log ging camp on Beaver creek, purchased a new Chevrolet de luxe coupe Sat urday and are planning trip to Idaho and Montana this fall, Mrs. Ed Starr returned with her husband to Ashland July 38 after a week's visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Annie Davlea, Mr, and Mrs. John Blaok made a trip to Griffin creek and Phoenix Saturday for fruit and canning. Stanley Cheanut made three trips to Medford last week for treatment of a leg wound caused by a fragment of flying steel while he was working at the Sterling mine several weeks ago. A minor Infection has arisen and recovery 1 not progressing very rapidly. Mrs. Armpriest, Sr., Injured In a fall recently. Is much Improved - but still Is obliged to spend the greater part of her time In bed. Leonard Chesnut la doing the chores and aotlng as caretaker for the Paul Pearce family during their ab sence In Portlsnd attending the Ad ventlat csmp meeting. John Blsck sold three calve to a Medford butcher last week. Cliff Smith and Leon Offenbaeher rode the range In search of their csttle July 19, but missed a number as there are over a dozen head stUI here. Wagner Creek WAONER CREEK, July 37, (Spl.) Mrs. Ed Robison underwent an appendix operation at the Ashland hospital July 16. Sh waa abl to com horn last Friday and 1 get ting along fine. Her many friends hope she will soon be well and etrong again. Bud Abbott and Cliff Green who have been working at Bly were bom July 16 and 17. Mra, Eva Kerby was operated 01 last Mondsy and taken to ber elster In-lsw' borne In Ashlsnd Wednesday to 1 tar until aha I able to come bom. Several groups picnicked up Wagner Creek Sunday. Byron Keith' sister and husband visited at hi bom for a few day. Bob Keith fished at Four Mil lake Sunday. Homer Nee! hauled bay for Alec Have Sunday. Howard Work sprayed for Power and Fred Ooddard last week. Mrs. Marl Abbott wbo ha been staying wltb ber mother. Mra. Botn mer. and working for Henry Mason returned to bar bom la Madford Ssturday. Herman Sommer who la working at Bly was home over the week-end. Uss Mall Tribuna want acs. Meteorological Report July 37, 1937 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Unsettled to night and Wednesday; little change In temperature. Oregon; Fair northwest and unset tled elsewhere tontgnt and Wednes day with scattered thunder ahowera In mountains; overcast on coast; little change In temperature: light to moderate northwest wind oft the coast. Local Data Temperature ft year ago today: Highest 91; lowest 67. Total monthly precipitation, 0.30 Inches; deficiency for the month 0.06 inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1936, 18.85 Inches: deficiency for the season 0.99 Inches. Relative humldlay at 8 p. m. yester day 78 per cent; 6 a. b. today 90 per cent. Tomorrow; Sunrise 6:00 a. m.; sun set 7:34 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 a. m 130 Meridian lima. P 5 n it CITY 63 .05 Clear Roseburg Salt Lake San Franolsco , Seattle .. Spokane ,..., Washington. DC. 90 Yakima 98 DEAD INDIAN SPRINGS ENJOYED BY MANY IN HUNT FOR COOL SPOT DEAD INDIAN SODA SPRINGS, July 37. (Spl.) About two hundred and flftv oeoole spent Sunday bare enjoying a respite from the beat ot the valley. Mr. and Mra. H. T. Oliver ot Fresno. Calif., who have been guesta 01 Jar, and Mrs. Jsck Tyrrell at tbe resort for the past few days, left Monday to attend a family reunion at uascaais. Ore Week-end guest at the Bert Orr cabin were Mr. and Mra. A. B, Cun ningham, Mr. and Mrs, O. O. Alen darfer, Mr. and Mra. Everett Brayton of Medford, and Mra. Sinclair and daughter, Betty Jane, ot Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tardy ana daughter, Joan; Mr. and Mra. Theo Oalllgar of Oranta Pass, Mr, and Mra. V. Watson and family of euarora, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Nealon of Table Rock, Sanford and Karl Richardson of Central Point were among guest at the resort Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Tyrrell wen hosts to the pupils and parent of the Lost Creek school July 33. This Is an annual affair, the main attrac tion being the swimming pool, as these ohlldren are all excellent swim mers. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Corey left for their home In Santa Ana, Calif Fri day after a lengthy vacation here. Mr. Coreyls county agent I or Bant Ana county. Mr. and Mr. J. F. Wallaoe, Mr. and Mra. Ray Frlxbee, Mr. and Mr. 8. Oromea, Mra. Mary Mathes, Mia Mary Mathea, Miss Helen Thompson and Mrs. Oretsch of Medford formed a party which spent Sunday with Mrs. Bill Heath and Mrs. c r. cowman, who are occupying a cottage Dare, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lane of Gold Hill and Mr. and Mr. Ralph Duffleld of Walnut Orore, Calif., are spending a few day her resting, fishing and drinking soda water. Mr. Duffleld Is nephew of Mr. Lane ant formerly lived In Medford. Mr. and Mra. Harry Tonn and twin babies, Mr. Anna Tonn and Mr. Grlasom were Saturday visitor at th resort. John Bad. Laverna Johnston and their grandfather, John Bad, returned to Medford. Thursday after two weeks' vacation apent at th Bads cabin. 3281 Suit Costs 8463' MT. VERNON, O. (UP) Arthur Phillip went Into court with 1366 law ault against th Knox Na tional Farm Loan association. Total costs In the case, aneeead against blm. after Federal Land bank attor neys bad appealed successfully to tne U. 8. supreme court, amounted to 8469 not Including attorneys' fee. Display Arranged DALLAS, Tex. (UP) Pan-Ameri can exposition sfflclal consider pulque brewing "educational. ' and ss a result tequllla dlatlllsr of Mx loo are going to havs an eye-open ing exhibit at tbe International fair ber. They plan to show th first processes of making tbe vinous liq uor of tne msguey punt. - Use Msll Tribune went sds. CLERK'S June No . General County Fund. Bounty Fund Emergency Fund . County Library Fund.. Ashland Library Fund. Dog License Fund. Enforcement Fund Pair Operation Fund Road Fund Boise 94 Boston - n ,t 84 Chicago 76 82 Clear Denver ,... 94 60 T. P. Cdy. Eureka 68 53 Cloudy Helena 84 58 .17 Clear Loe Angeles 100 86 cloudy MEDFORD 93 64 .37 Clear New York 90 68 .36 Cloudy Omaha 88 64 Cloudy Phoenix .106 84 Cloudy Portland 88 60 Clear Reno - 94 83 Clear 90 63 .01 p Cdy. 98 68 .03 Clear 68 56 Cloudy 78 63 P. Cdy. 94 63 P. Cdy. 66 .06 Cloudy 70 Clear TO Tourists Welcomed to Rites at Window Rock, Arizona, Small Colorful Village Gala Functions Held WINDOW ROCK, Art. (UP) This baby community ot th baby state 1 sweeping toward recognition a on of th nation' most colorful site despite the fct Its existence he been Ignored by map maker and com putera of postal guides and telegraph company lists. It la better known to resident of western New Mexico than to those of Apache county where It repose in a scenic rocky niche so close to the state line that It people can alt on their front porches and toss stone cros th boundary. It Is th capital of th vast. 16.- 000,000 acre Navajo Indian reserva tion where some 60,000 Navajo earn their livelihood on the land and by working for the government. The population ot Window Rock named by John Collier, oomml aloner of Indian affairs, for a hug window rock carved In a towering rock sentinel by centuries ot wind and rain number about 300. Moat of It citizens are government em ploye, and their famine. Central Building, New Th central agency for the Navajo was built here a little more than a year ago at a ooat of approximately 11,600.000. Administration bulldlnga and employes' quarter an at the has of a tell cliff. Indiana receive 93 percent of thai Jobs, according to officials. The ma jority of office worker are Indian. The building sre mad ot native red aandstone. the color blending them Into the surrounding rock for ma tlona. When th federal government de cided to consolidate th ftva former administrative agencies, both Artxona snd New Mexico fought to obtain tbe main headquarter. However,' Gal up, N. M., receives most of the em ployes' business because It 1 only 37 mile away. Hoi brook, nesreet Art anna community, I 108 mil south west. ' Every day I a busy day for resi dents of the community. Officials and employee of the- Indian service, emergency conservation work ...and soil conservation aervlo unit 00 pe dally wltb the social and economic problem of th government' ward. "Whit Father" Active - Th red man' "great white father," E, R, Fryer, confers dally with them regarding land, education, health, farming, tribal affair. Job or relief. Th Rev. J. M. Helm, Episcopal rector of th Ft. Dellance Indian Of pbanag, conduct Protestant church service, and Sunday school In th publlo school building. Catholic serv ices ar hsld at nearby Bt, Michael, on ot the oldest missions on the res ervation. Apsoh county provide common school facilities where 45 pupil at tended last year. One student was graduated In June with full exercises and the entire populace in atieaa sc. Recently, the squaw dance, ot 'sing" season, was hsld to give tbe timid, unmarried woman ot the Nav ajo tribe their annual chance to dance with men of their choice and to exchange gossip with seldom-seen neighbors, They danced to th music of weird nice and th rhythmic thumping of tom-toms. . "gqoaw uances- neio Squaw dances are held almost nightly somewhere on the reserva tion. Th girls, heavily bedecked with brilliant jewels and wrapped In gally- oolored blankets, dance tar Into the night. Their debute take place in circle of crackling campflrea. Their partners come by invitation from far distance on horse-back and In "thunder wagons." When an In dian buck refuse to dance, his hast es, by custom, snatches hie bat, hurla It aaay and then chase him through the brush as hs run to retrieve It, A an alternative, he may pay ber a few coin. The sousw dance I a purification ceremony performed for three daya and night under direction 01 a m ca lcine man attending a sick person. It iradually ha developed Into tbe outetandlng social vent on tbe res ervation. Whit tourist ar weicomea and often are asked to dance. Yacht Sunk HONOLULU (UP) The Ariadne, onoe th palatial yacht ot Ollford Plncbot, but more recently a prosaic live bait boat tor the fishing fleet, baa com to It final and. It was sunk near tbe same spot where the U. 8. navy recently acuttled two d commlastoned submarines. . Canadian, Earning More OTTAWA, Ont(PP) Cansdlsn are earning more today than at any time since 193. The national rev enue department reports that Income tax collections throughout Canada during April totaled 836,000.000, on Increase of (9,600,000 over April, 1936. Use Mall Tribune want ad. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT 30, 1937. Warrant (.660 383 18 Amount 1143.497.06 1.791A0 1.788 88 3,336.60 34333 3.183.14 3330 SSI 00 68.004.34 3330.176.SI Outstanding 81M.466.73 ,97l0 30 83 844.69 16.60 16.60 160.00 tl ,488.13 327 1.600 04 130 18 84 4,074 a. r. CAR Till, Ceualt fiUik. AMMW 6-UBAI. OrtQ. J