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PAGE NINE V WWl LhzzttL "U6oxD cztix&G chcdqd cvmrT&n MHeK rSfalTIBdn TkfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,- MEDFORP, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1937. .-;--..:s w m m w-. Bead every ad od this pR You will probably find ex actly the things you am been looking tot or tale 01 trade for unused article you may nan (Search your attic or etore-room you may find many things other are seek Ing and Be able to realise Immediate oaeh II what you want tsnt there advertise foi It Tribune Claaallled ad an Inexpensive effective I RATES per ward, ttrrt Insertion (Mlnliuom 25c) Barb additional Insertion, per word (Mlnlmnm 10c) per line per montli wlthoot copy chance M- Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Red barrow pig. 8 weeks old. ear mark. Call 1278-J. LOST If og missing, call 1M6. LOST Billfold, in city park. With money and driving licenses. Reward. Leave ITlbune. Clinton F. Ayres WANTED MALE HELP ENGINEERING SALESMAN with car and knowledge steam boiler opera tion to sell water Btui . established company. Box 3831. Tribune. L WATT O N AI..LY-K N O V.' N" concern has opening for two meu between ai "?L .? m Must have ana oo y? j. ! ear and be wunng . man. Room 316. Hotel Grand, 8:! siwpu, b-v- -- - ,, a. m. to o p. m. WANTED Local retoucher. Do not apply unless fully experienced. Box 83, Tribune, , VXntED An experienced blight cut ter. Phone 355-R-3. WANTED Two men for salea work. Call at 38 So. Bartlett St. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman or girl, general housework; experienced. Two In family. Phone 1194-J. HELP WANTED Young or middle aged woman for general housework good wages and pleasant working conditions. See W E. Thomas, 45 8. Central. WANTED Competent girl for house work. Call at 225 N. Riverside. WANTED Competent young woman to care for home and child go home nights. Tel 643-H. WANTED Housekeeper, good cook and general housework for 3 adults - mho can go home nights. Steady work all winter, If satisfac tory. Those Intending to vjork-ln i fruit neea not appiy. m ' tme. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged man and two wftm.n for resort work. No children. nive reference In reply. Address Mall Tribune Box 475. HOP PICKERS WANTED Good camp rounds: tent furnished. 8. J. Christie. Rt. 3. Grant Pass. WANTED Student to attend Pack-t-.- Re.hnol conducted bv Mra. M. L. Voorhels at Crystal Springs Pack ing Co. Enrou tnere or cow u,-- R-3. HOP PICKERS wanted August 30th. Cabin, ugnta anu B. M. Clute. Applegate, Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED LADY wants light housework or cooking, bib d. ven tral Ave. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED single ranch hand; good milker. Prof. Bngeinarot, -w -. WANTED Hay to bale. Have new equipment. cvn m aivmuuvu 319 Laurel St., atedford. TWtl laaiee. wmi. hbiwi Los Angeles; share expenses. Box care lituuue. WANTED Convalescent care for aged man In your home. Box 86. Tribune. PAINTING, kalsomlnlng. paperhang Ing. Estimates given. Beckham, phone 379-R-3. WANTED To rent small house on outskirts of town. Box 466. Mall Tribune. WE ouy cattle, nog, rabbits, chlcx ens Rollle Davis 2117 Capitol Ave. WANTED 3 logging trucks. Inquire Henry Lumber Co.. Lincoln. Ore. WANTED Milk goat. Hanlln, Jack sonville highway as Perrydale Ave. WANTED HOME ON SMALL ACRE AGE by private party, Jacksonville or outalde Medford city limits Write lowest terms, location, etc Box 4116, Tribune. WANTED Children to care for tn fruit season. Fenced yard with shade Right price Write Mrs C E Mcclain. Phoenix Ore. Box l wanted Discarded violins Pis no tuning, violin eepsinng by Price 20 years experience Sbult Bro.. 220 N. Bartlett. Phone 1059 JCNK Highest prices paid for brass, i radiators, copper storaae oattenea. I aluminum and other metsis. Scrap iron, small or large lot, pipe and machinery wool and cot ton ras. inner tube. Our price, will jiterest you. Hide P'l" Wool Mohair Household Goods, rurnlture. Stor-t bought and sold WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We haw large order to (111. Highest price paid. MEDPORD BARQAIN BOD8B 37 N Grape St. Phone 1083. WE PAY MORE CASB Por your furniture. -HOLHROOK A ANIIKBW8 8th and Front. Pbone 647. WANTED TO RENT Dnfurnlshcd modern 3 or 4-room house. P. O Box 683. Medford. WANTED Students for packing scnool. Apply at Ala vista pack ing Plant or Tel. Marian Stanellffe. O-F-14. NOTICE SPRAY now tor earwigs. Phone 258-R McGonaeJe. FOE RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT 6-roora house partly fur nished; nice shade and lawn. 609 N. Riverside. FOR 8 ALE OR RENT to responsible person, close In 4-room and sleep ing -porch, newly decorated, unfur nlahed house. Inquire at 35 Quince. FOR RENT 8 -room house, unfur nished; breakfast nook; close In 30 Mistletoe. FOR RENT House No. 6 New Lorlng . Court; house No. 1 Everett Court: house No. 3 Katherlne Court. West 11th St. Adults only. Unfurnish ed. Phone 238. WELL-FURNISHED 4 rooms and bath, j desirable., cool, shady: electric re frigerator, Maglo Chef, abundance hot water, garage; adults. 318 Mo Central. FOE RENT FURNISHED E00MS FRONT sleeping room, neat refined home; home privileges. 323 King St. . ROOM for rent by day or week. 804 E. Main. Pbone 287-X. FOR RENT Furnished room. 93 week Call evenings. 318 Hamilton. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Orape FOE RENT APARTMENTS OTTRNTRWWn Ant. Afta . Hnllv t. - "r ; ' tor RENT 1 furnished apartment. . 3 office rooms, 1 store building. 1 basement room See Roland Hub bard or Al Llttrell. 3-ROOM APT., ground floor; adults only. - 345 N. Bartlett. 3-ROOM APT. Overstuffed furniture Electrolux. heat, hot water . and bath. 10 Quince St. " FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS SPECIAL COOL ROOMS Excellent board, 611 West 10th. FOE RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE ROOM for rent, 40x50. Call at Jack's 2nd Hand Store, 106 so G rape . FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WELL -LOCATED Portland property to exchange lor Improved or un improved acreage vicinity Medford Box 4088, Tribune. FOR SALE OR IRADE 30 acres. 13.000; 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 FOR SALE by owner at bargain, on account of sickness, Ideal home, service etatlon, campground, wood . and mining ground. Box 6, Star Rt., Jacksonville, Ore. FOR SALE Modem 6-room bunga low. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, hard wood floors. Small payment down, balance 15 month. By owner, 705 ' N. Riverside. TcTcLOSE ESTATE 79 acres. Crater Lake Hwy., 40 mile 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 Seven-room house in Central Point, partly furnished. Two lots, city water and good well. Suit able for two families, 8860. Muat re old this week to close an estate. Call at Hotel Valandra, Central Point. FOR SALE SH acre. Irrigation, rich soil, 120 young fruit trees. 4-room house, three miles south Medford. Terms or cheap for cash. Inquire R. 8. Box 66. APARTMENT HOUSE of 16 rooms. Will sacrifice If sold this week 310 South 5th St.. Grant Pass, Ore. SEE W. J. (DAD) ROBERTS. 730 W. 2nd, for Home. Ranches or Real Estate of any kind. HOUSES tor sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. at Loan Assn. FOR SALE OR RENT My home. 70S Sherman. Medford: 8 rooms, mod ern: plenty of ahade; close In; easy terms to right party. Must have reference. P. A. Herring. Orante Pass. FOR SALE Well paying, fully equip ped dairy ranch Near town. No trades considered. K. p Mall Tribune. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS convenient terms. Call Warren Pat- terson. 201 Liberty Bldg.. or O. A. Barnes. 187 East 8tb St.. Eugene. CORNER 50' x 100' on highway, office building 16x28' 3376 00. Sicnrioe price. Also a real buy. 2-roora new house. (250 00 W. A. C Wider. Jacksonville. Ore. LOOKING for a farm city borne or a business? see Hid Blood i n Central Pbone 489 ton S3 .500 A 24-aer scents and oroduetive farm Dome unobstruct ed view oj vsiley. Property Ilea on botB tides of Old stage rtoao ai falfa I 'A acres D'Anlou pear. peeebea apple, etc. I acre wood lot fi-rnom modem nous wltb lsrt porch, large barn Phone owner. S-F-12 Medford. Term. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN At mill WE SPECIALIZE in Aomes, 1 Chest - t out. Room 4. FOE SALE-AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1033 Chevrolet Panel, A-l condition. 1225 caan. p. Howard. 3 block north of school In Phoenix. FOR SALE 1935 Chrysler 8 A 1 rat ream sedan: small mileage. Car like new Perfect condition. Color polo green Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. River side. J5 DO DOE Sedan, beautiful golden beige finish like new; radio equip ped: Blue Seal guarantee. Priced for quick sale: low easy terms Used Car Dept. 8th and Bartlett Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. LANOE'S CHRYSLER IZ ED USED CARS 30-Day Written Guarantee with Every Car. 1936 DeSoto Coupe. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1935 Chrysler 8 Alrstream Coupe. , 31936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedans. 4935 Olds 3-door Touring Sedan. 1933 Dodge sedan; sidemounts. 1933 Plymouth 4 -door sedan. IS35 Ford V-8 3-door Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet 3-door Sedan. 1931 Ford Phaeton; leather uphol stery. Also a number of earlier models from 950 to f 125. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Used Car Lot 35 8. Riverside. FOR SALE 1936 Pont lac 2 -door dan, like new, with radio and hot water heater. Priced to sell. 39 So. Grape St. 1936 DODGE Pickup, by owner; 8,000 miles; like new; 8525. Box 484, Tribune. FOR SALE'' 1930 Chevrolet 3-door sedan; good condition. Inquire 632 West 13th, Biter 6 p. m. BARGAIN '37 V-8 85 Tudor; trunk. 1700 miles, excellent condition, like new. H. C. Gunther, cabin 66, Mer rick's Camp. Phone 1000. o.e. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS '36 Ford DeLuxe Touring 3-door .$635 575 . 165 . 465 - 465 '36 Ford Standard 3-door '29 Reo Coupe 35 Ford long wheel-base truck '35 Ford Pickup - C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Horse and mules; 15 head to pick from. Must be sold at once. Jack Martin, Stewart Ave. at Thomas. TEAM OF HORSES for sale or trade Also string beans for canning. Call 573-J-3. FOR SALE 2 fine young purebred Guernsey nulls, una, sneiton Eagle Point. FOR SALE 3 A-l fresh cows. C. F. Smith. Central Point near 7 Oaks. WEANER pigs for sale. Alfred Belle. Eagle Point, Crater Lake highway FOR SALE Weaner pigs and t young. light boar. Phone eoa-j-l. FOB SALE POULTEY YOUNG TURKEYS FOR SALE Bar gain. Address P. O. Box 796, Med ford. FOR SALE; Barred Rock pullets, al most ready to lay; from heavy pro ducers, healthy stock; reasonable by the hundred. Schaefer'a Poultry Ranch, Rt. 2. Box 105, Grants Pass. BRONZE turkey hatching eggs, 2 R. I. R. roosters. Inquire Pernoll'a Store. Applegate. FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One Toledo wood range. one manogany dining room set, i large circulating heater, 1 rug; other pieces too numroues to mn tlon. Call at 331 N. Ivy, after 6. APRICOTS Top price 3c, 14 mile soutn of wmte arinin creex acnooi. Henry Huklll. APRICOTS, CHEAP Gilbert ranch. Jacksonvllle-Phoenlx Hwy. 1 mllea east Jacksonville. FOR SALE Sweet com. opposlte Copco sub-station. Albert Steven. FOR SALE Early Triumph peachea. IUjO lb. Bring containers, oral ford, Old Stage road, y, mile north Beall Lane. TTLTON APRICOTS, 30 lb. McCarty', Orchard Home Drive. FOR SALE Westtnghouae electric range, combined wltb colled trash burner; reasonable; fine condition. 831 Pennsylvania. TTLTON APRICOTS No scale; tree ripened. Dolph Phlppa, crater Lake highway. OOOD used washing machine. Priced at $9.96. Flynn Electric Service. SWEET CORN for canning. (1.00 sack. B. E. Ford, 3 miles west on Jack sonville Hwy. Pbone 731-R. FOR SALE Bargain In dinette or breakfast extension table, drtftwood flnlah; 6 chain, upholstered seat. 36 Ashland Ave., mornings. SAVE MONEY USED PIANO BALE ' Good Used Pianos at leas than 100, this week only; 36 up. Must be sold at once to make room for new stock sriiving. Easy terms. Bald win Piano Sboppe. POR SALE PIANO Cable concert Grand-upright Party leaving town. 619 8. Riverside. FOR SALE Grain sacks 4fl. 838 8. Hamilton. Pbone 218. FOR SALE Two Harley-DavldJion mo torcycles. See Wills rd. Hudaan Ter raplane. So. Riverside. PEACHES Alexander. Bring your containers. One mile west of Phoe nix. Coleman Creek Road. Charlos Beta. CURRANTS for sale. Tel 1453-J-l Chaa. Owen, Orchard Home Drive. FOR SALE rami 1 y sl Majeatlc etoe trtc refrigerator. Barttsln. 8e at B. J. Palmer home, Old Stave road or Tel. 788. FOR SALE Used bricks. J. A. Man He 3 miles east of Jacksonville. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. 106 8 Orspe Ft ni tars, dressers. 041 1 stoves, antiq 1 vuoU bVi fur nlture. Every bsgaio. FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8ALE 3 used washing machines. first-class condition, l..o and up Hubbard Bros.. Inc. FOR SALE Large size Herring-Hall safe, uedlord ice dt storage CO NON-IRRIGATED apricots for sale O. L, Llndley, Coker Butte road. Phone 571-J-3. GRAVENSTEIN and Transparent ap. pies Phone 7-F-3. W. hi. Howard Stewart Ave. FOR CHARI8 i 8WAVIS Corsets Tel 1232-J. evenings. 318 Hamilton. FOR SALE Apple. Pbone 133-J-3 FOR SALE Fancy apricot. R. O Ward. Fern Valley. Phone 18-P-31. FOR SALE Blue Lake beans for can ning, 3c lb Bring your container. Davis, 3117 Capital Ave. FOR SALE Safe Storage. Eftd Transfer & FOR SALE Small Icebox. 82.60; baby buggy, 88.00. 431 Benson. APRICOTS Top price So; Vj mile south of White Orllfln Creek school Henry Huklll. FOR SALE Earwig poison. Monarch Seed 6i Feed Co. FOR SALE The best sack twine In So. Oregon priced right. Monarch Seed 6s Feed Co. APPROVED electric fence, 814.65 up. Harry Weagant, Ashland. Phoue ll-F-4. LARGE STOCK used wheat and bar ley sacks. 4 to 6'ic Also Twine. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063. FOR 8ALE Soften water with Trl- odlum Washing Powder. Cut soap costs In half. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR 8ALE Control corn ear-worm. cabbage worms, squash bug, with non - poisonous Koto - Dust. Mon arch Seed As Peed Co. FOR SALE Berry cups and fruit oasxeia. also crates . Monarch seed ez Feed Co. FOR 8ALE Safe grain storage .In So Oregon' largest warehouse. Mon arch Seed it Feed Co. FOR SALE Dairy fly spray at saving prices. Monarch seed as raed CO. FOR SALE Grain bags, sack twine, needles. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Hav In shock, cherries. cream separator, milk cooler. Tel. 1002-L. LATE equipment and fair prices at Frees Garage. 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; locsted be tween Gold Hill and Rogue River Priced to sell. . ALSO 80 acre wood proposition, on good road; plenty of timber Selling price, (185 cash. Rogue River Real Estate Exchange, office 3 miles west or oold Hill. MISCELLANEOUS DR. 0. C. GOLDSBERRY. Temporar ily located wltb Dr. L. Lv Sander. Medford Center Bldg. 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 miles north Smith River. Cel.. on highway 101 at Ore gon line. - Mail Tribune Daily ACROS U Banner i, parcels of ground t. Scurry off or - along: coUoo li LJght open fabric 15. On the summit of Ifc Warrior attendant on an Anglo Saxon king IT. American general It. Tyrannised 10. issues forth copiously 22. List 23. Utter word Si. Vaudeville piece 16. Skeleton of ft Lorr or nla Solution of Yesterday Puzzle AEISIAILIOPMOHM d1a F IRlilNYE rHp ATE nIJa M T TO EPPIWI to. Tou and I SL Allow tL Christian era: abbr. 9. Cast side long glances CO. Kind or 82. Rise and fall s. stand ror holding. inn i Intra Internal 18. Of less than decay In usual height fruit 17. Check or 11. Wanders obstruct SB. Notion II. Babylonian 17. One who deity lives In t Seat of the solitude University at. Caoabie of of the South existing te- L Sea eajr) gethr har tz. iTonc.snt 44. Novel 45. Insects it. The cream 47. Vegetable moniously St. Not any: Scotch 64, Revoke a legacy JJA SHtNIJ TMlXyCIABjREE CgggtMOVEflF L V L eUq R T yiT ELE TDIEISeI I Bit R LA C ADlf ORESU a. 3 4. g-T &7a H7 io ii a 13 2' ""PI!12" WMWa Z3 S H 27 26 2l L1L ll-L HI! 36 W ZZZZ11 "ZM'WM. . ip5" J . ii"ipi: iSM-- I''' ' I I 111 MISCELLANEOUS HIOHEST CASH PAID tor your turnlture. MERFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape 8t Phone 1083. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE AIISTRACTS ESCROWS The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. B u 1 1 o n a ana Buckles covered 308 U. S. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Eipert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Painting. PAINTING Interior decorating, pa per-hanging, painting of all klnda We have all equipment for outside painting on high buildings. Reli able palntera and best of materials. PABCO PRODUCTS. EKERSON PAINT & ROOF STORE Phone 243 . 38 8o. Bartlett. Hoof Service, ROOF SERVICE We can repair any type of roof complete, modern equipment for applying built-up roofs and sin to surface shingle Time payments It desired. PABCO PRODUCTS EKERSON PAINT St ROOF STORE Phone 243 38 So Bartlett. MONEY TO LEND $30 Loans $1.00 Per Month Other Loan Flans $10 to $500 We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay SEE W. K. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTO CO MEDFOR'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO 46 So Central, Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg Lie No 3-197-M-I80 Phone 139. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded camera. Fireproof storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 28 So. Fir. Phone 316. Prices right. Service guaranteed. SAMSON Tanater and Storage Fur- nlture Moving and expert furniture packing service Fireproof storage. new low rates. F. E. SAMSON C Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 333. Ill No. Fir St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, sny kind. Green stampa In side of 3-mlle limit LEGAL NOTICES Notice for Publication. Isolated Tract 031831. public Land sale Depsrtment of the Interior, U. 8 Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, June 21. 1937. Notice Is hereby given that, aa directed by the Commissioner of the Genera Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. 8.. pursuant to the application of George E. Stephens. Serial No. 021861. we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than (246 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on trie 8th day of Cross -Word Puzzle ft. Vlvactona energy . Let It stand 10. Lessen the value of 1L Rowing Implement 12. United 13. Spread to dry 19. Negative 21. Piece out 24. Having little speed 35. City in Illinois 27. Burdened 28. Open 2'j. Sua birds 32. Hasten 33. Unknlt 34. Anoint IS. Discoverer of radium 18. Guided 37. Chop 39. Witness 40. Orderly 44. Bars of contrasting color 45. Decorated 47. Prairies 4fi. Exist 60. Wager r2. Fine old vlolls 63. One under legal age 64. Ansigned task 64. Matron 67. AuRliianee 68. Feline animal 69. Poem 40. Chens pieces 41. Flying animal 42. Recline 5. Metal fastener 16. English school 7. Strained to a high pitch 8. Stair 69. Loose earth DOWN L Beata a. CesH&tlom colloq. t. Aromatic sed 4. Bird of prey 6. Boy 6. American Indian T. Mountain fn MaMachu- sstta EiRHg.TAqEp August, next, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land: Lot 3. Bee. 36 T. 38 6, R. 4. W. W. M.. 17.86 acrea. 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 win not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have eeased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to Im mediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to tile their claims, or objection, on or before the tune designated for sale. c. r. BPAULD1NU. Acting Register. Notice for Publication. 019690. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. June 22. 1937. Notice Is hereby given that Earl L Schmandt. of Baain. Montana, who. on June 21, 1931, made Orlg. H. B. (Act 6-9-16). NO. 019590. fOT NS NW'4. Section 23. Township 33 8. Range 2, W. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice or intention to maae 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 offer testimony before Victor A. Tengwaid, u. s. commis sioner, at Medford. Oregon, on Au gust 4. 1937. Claimant names aa witneesca: Montana Gllhousen. Carl Dawton. Irwin Howe, Mrs. Florence Watson. (4), of Trail, Oregon. O. F. 8PAULDINO, Aotlng Register. Notice tor Publication. Isolated Tract 031U7S. PUBLIC LAND BALE Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, June 31. 1937. Notice Is hereby given that, aa direoted by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provision of Sec. 3468. R. 8.. pursuant to the anDllcatlon of Rov I. Clark. Se rial No. 031973. we will offer at nubile sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than (3.60 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the 5th day of August, next, at thl office. the following tract OI lana: r, w y. SW. Sec 80, T. 38, 8., R. 1, W. W M. This tract 1 ordered Into the mar. ket on a showing thst the greater portion thereof la too rough or moun tainous for cultivation. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those resent at the hour named have oeaaod bidding. The person mixing toe highest bid will be reaulred to im mediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Anv persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to rile their claims, or oblectlon. on or before the time designated for sale. O. F. SFAULDINO. Aotlng Register. Notice oi Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. In and tor the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Etta M Vawter deoeased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned have tiled their Final Account as executors of tbe Estate of Etta M. Vawter. deceased. In the County Court of Jackson County Oregon, and that said Court has ap pointed Friday, the 80tb day of July. 1937. at the hour of ten o'clock tn the forenoon of said day as the time, and the court room of said County Court In the Court House in the City of Medford. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to isid Final Account, the settlement there of, and the distribution of said estate All persons interested are nereny notified to appear at said time end place and show cause. If sny there be why said Final Aoount should not be approved by the Court, said estate be decreed to be fully settled, a de cree made for the distribution ot sntd estate to the persons entitled thereto, and said executors dls oh arced from their said trust. Dated and first published June 30th, 1037. WILLIAM L VAWIKK, VERNON H. VAWTER. Executors of the Estate of Etta M. Vawter. deoeased. Call for Warrant. School Dlst. No. 20 Warrants No. 919 to 938; also Nos, 1 to 7, are call ed for payment at Farmers and Fruit growers Bank. Interest to oeas July 28. 1937. S. 8. ABBOT, Clerk. Notice of Final settlement. In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur J. Parry, deceased. Notice 1 hereby given that Joseph M. Pratt, the underalgned eiecutor of the estate of above named decedent, has filed In the above entitled court and matter his final account and re port of the administration of salrt tste and said court by its order duly entered therein has fixed August 27th. 1937, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at vn. courtroom of said court In the Jack son County courthouse at Medford, Oregon, a the tlmo and plaoe for the hearing of any and all obieotlona to said account ana report, or w ,? Item thereof, and for the settlement thereof. Dated and first punusnea Juiy -am. 1937. JOSEPH M. PRATT, Execut DEWEY BYRNE DEATH DUE 10 NEGLIGENCE' KLAMATH FALLS. July 28. (AP) A coroner' Jury Tuesday brought In a verdict asserting that negligence, on the psrt of Ralph Peyton wa reaon slbl for the accident on tbe Lake- new highway Saturday In which Mil dred Hicks, 14, and Dewey Byrne, 40. were fatally Injured. The lnqueet wa held In the Hick death case, the Jury stating that It believed Peyton wa driving recklessly and at an excessive speed when ths car be was operating collided wltb one driven by Mr. Oraoe Hick, Mil dred's mother. Involuntary manslaughter charges were filed against Peyton Monday. To Wed In Reno. ' RENO, Net- July 28. OfV Mr rtege licenses Issued here during the week-end Included: Oeorge Chap. man, 83, and Hope Adams, 19: Theo dore Jam Albat. 24. nd June Ad. sms. 17: Henry M. Jamei, 22, and Delltn Reeder, 16, all ot EUnmath rails. Or "aUT -ir ''mVlj J a 1 I (i ; t "' v. A , V; V, SEA DO. Thli British sailor was parties pating in an anti-gas drill con ducted aboard His Majesty's Rhlo "Courageous." Meteorological Report July 38, 1937 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair and warmer tonight and Thursday. - Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day but cloudy or 'foggy on coast; warmer Interior southwest portion; moderate northwest wind off the coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today Highest 93; lowest 55. Total monthly precipitation, 0.30 Inches; deficiency for the month, 0.08 inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1938. 16.85 Inches; deficiency for the season, 0.99 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yester day, 83 per cent; 6 a. m. today. 81 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6.01 a, m sun set, 7:33 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a. m 120 Meridian Time. If Boise Boston . Chicago Denver Eureka Helfln Los Angeles MEDFORD New York .. Omaha , Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburs; Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle . , Spokane H 94 Washington, D.O. 84 Yakima 90 Phoenix PHOENIX, July 28- (Spl.) Mr. Roy Barnes, Mrs. Alice Cole, Carl and Harold Bermele of Bakersfleld, Cel., are visiting the Elmer Harru) family on south Pclflo hlgbwy. Stopping briefly here on a vacation trip to Lake Louisa, Oansda, and Yel lowstone psrk, the Misses Delores and Elloulss Buckner of Fillmore, Calif, visited with their uncle, 0. W. Buok ner and Mr. Buckner. Mr. and Mr. E. Lester Nswbry and sons, Lewis and Loyale, and Rev. and Mrs. E. F, McParland motored to Oregon Cave Saturday. Mr. and Mr. J. L. Wilson of Ban Francisco have been guesu, of Mr. and Mr. Loyal J. Wilson. ' Last meeting of the 4-H sewing club wa held at the home of Mra. B. Colver In Medford. An efficiency test ws glvsn following a covered dlah luncheon at noon. Member present Inoluded Evelyn Waterman, Marlta Furry, Harriet Briscoe, Patricia Furry, Marjorle Kettlewell, Pauline Jacob. Irene Steadman waa a guest. Vacationist enjoying an outing at Lake of the Wood Include Irene Steadman, Patricia Olover, Nancy Hot ton and Maxlne Coblelgh. Rev, E. N, Mallory and family are host to Mr. and Mr. W. H. Weaten of Lodl, Calif. Several year ago ths Wheatena and Mallory wen friend In Colorado. Mr. and Mr. Walter Oermer toft last Tuesday for Challis, Idaho, Mr. Jo Lee of Dunsmulr, Calif 1 a visitor at the T. W. Wright home. Special meeting of Circle 242 wa held Monday night to vote on appli cation. Lovell Fern of Yakima, Wash., wa a caller In Phoenix over the week end, called by the sudden death Of hi mother, Mrs. A. B. Fern. O. 8tockw.ll of the Willamette vl ley was a visitor at ths C. E. stock well family. Mra. J. W. Wstklns 1 attending the Homemakera' camp at Union Creek. A sister from Los Angeles, Calif., wa the guest recently of Aimed Shore Oalllber, O. 0. Downing U In a Medford hos pital undergoing treatment. Mr. Alton M. Anderson and son. Duke O Libert of Medford were Sun day visitors In Phoenix. Ohet Hsl and party spent the week-end at Diamond lake. Mrs. carl Ohrlsa and son of Rlsm sth Falls visited her parents, Mr. and Mra. 0, t. Kurt? over ths week-f scL 100 62 Clear 82 84 Cloudy 80 60 P. Cdy. 88 60 P. Cdy. 60 54 Cloudy 82 80 .02 P. Cdy. . 98 64 Clear 90 59 Clear 80 68 Clear . 82 69 T. P. Cdy. 108 74 M Cloudy 80 68 T. Cloudy 98 48 Clear , ,,, , 82 52 Cloudy . 98 68 Cloudy 70 60 Clear 70 64 .02 Cloudy 68 .01 Clear 62 Clear 68 T. Clear OF CORN ONTHE COB American Dish at Last Re ceives Reluctant Okay Cooking Hints Are Given by Bureau of Economics (By Bureau of Home Economics) Sweet corn bushel basket of It fresh from the fteld, 1 now begin ning to be seen In the merket. It Is rapidly displacing It humbler predecessor, green field corn, usually called "roasting ears.'M From mid-July until fall the real weet corn 1 available. By the first of August It wffl be at It height, and around mid-August It will likely be at Its cheapest. Tills summers sweet corn promise well. Though the U. S. department of agriculture eoonomlsta gather no flgurea on thla crop, they are quite ready to say: "Condi tlona have been favorable for corn In general nat urally they are favorable for aweet com." Dletetlcally, sweet corn's claim to a place on American table 1 based chiefly upon Its carbohydrate-phosphorus oontent. Very young green corn 1 about 18 percent carbohydrate which placea It In the same class aa grapes and apples. But corn's car bohydrate content Increases rapidly aa It matures, so that kernels of medium maturity come In tbe 20 to 26 percent carbohydrate list of fruit and vegetables. Rich In Phosphorus Green sweet corn I rich in phos phorus and carries some vitamin O, about half that ot tomatoes, weight for weight. As to preparing sweet corn, your 100 percent American will Invariably call for It on the cob. And Dam Faahlon haa at last, though some what reluctantly, conferred a meas ure ot gentility upon the "dish," Stiver skewer can now be bought to thrust Into the ende ot the cob and thus save fingers from buttery contamination. Whether or not It 1 to be served thus (au naturelle) It 1 most tlav- orous and tender so cooked. Simmer the com ears In salted water. Dont boll It rapidly, don't use a Urge quanlty of water and dont over cook. When the eom la done, you may out ths kernels from the cob, add seasoning and. If you like, soma cream. It you are serving It on the oob,lt will look more attractive and stay hot longer If you plaoe It on the table covered with s napkin, ss you would hot rolls. Tims Is Important A moat housewives know, ths time lapse between picking and cooking la on of ths most import ant factors affecting palatablllty. Prom the field directly Into the pot Is Ideal. A few hours between pick ing and cooking Is tolerable. But 1st a whole day elapse and family en thusiasm over ths corn will - bs noticeably lukewarm. Few other foods deteriorate so rapidly otter picking. Sweet corn Is delicious' used as a filler for tomato halves and then baked. If ths sweet corn surplus Is to be canned It should be done In the pressure cooker. Hot water bath can ning Involve too much danger of food poisoning. Ths housewife who has no pressure cooker would be wise to dry her surplus. Most vegetables are not so palatable dried as can ned, but corn properly treated IS a delicious product, considered by some as superior to ths canned. AHEAD OF HERSELF. Betty Au L-itoo. U monU 14, Haskoce. Okl bag Om vocabulary t aa 8-year-old and b rated "above genius." , Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ad I 1:30 p. m. TJse Mall Tribune want ads. 1 Far Complsts Coverage Bast and ilaasKial Nw Rs4 A, rV.. j THE WAu, STREET JOURNAL RoUsJapM y Bosiaess Ksa anj Investors fee Carre News m4 Dtpeadabl Werasstjea. Sow. 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