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PXGE ELEVEN Bead every id on thl page You will probably find ex actly the thlonga , you have been looking .for or a aale or trade for unused artlclea you may have. Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize Immediate cash. If what you want Isn't here, advertise tor tt Tribune Classified ada are inexpensive effective! RATES per word, first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, ' per- word " . ' (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change ...1.M Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND . LOST It dog missing, call 1518. TjOST Billfold, in city park. With money and driving licenses Howard Leave tribune. Clinton F. Ayres - mnn nnU T n TY ,71 T n . WAIN iriu xEiuiaiji anur LAUNDRY, press machine operators. I Apply ' American iiunury, Cal. SALESLADY between 88 and 45 years of age, with car, to represent east ern firm In southern Oregon. See Mr. Alrhart, Holland Hotel, even ings after 5 p. m. No phone calls WANTED A waitress, experienced. References required... California on the Rogue. -- ' WANTED Capable woman for house? work ond care of 2 school girls. Boom, board and wages. 809 So Newtown. .. ' WANTED Capable girl for house work and care of 2 small children. Phone 613-R, evenings.. WANTED woman tor general house work, 611 So. Riverside. Board, room and wages.- EXPERIENCED GIRL for housework: $20 per month. References required. Phone 855-Y. ' WANTED MALE HELP WANTED At once, a reliable man with car for route work here. Steady customere. About $25 a week -to start with. Apply at once, giving; age and sales experience, If any. p. o. Box 900, Medford, Ore. WANTED First-class Dodge and Plymouth mechanic. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. MALE OR FEMALE HELP HOP PICKERS WANTED Good Camp grounds; tents furnished. S. J Christie. Rt. 2. Grants Pass. HOP PICKERS wanted August 20th 'Cabins, lights and wood furnished B. M. Clute. Appiegate, Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS LICENSED beauty operator wants work. Call 1203-L. . WANTED Young married man with large experience In office work wants position with reliable firm Good typist. References. Box 2849 Tribune. EXPERIENCED girl wants work in lunch counter or soda fountain. Address Box 228, Central Point. ELECTRICIAN needs work, doing anything. Go anywhere. Tel. 637-W WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT to borrow $2500, first mot gage, 8 to 6 yeare, 66 acres, fine Improvements, bottom land, free water. Box 780, Medford. WANT "29 or "30 Chev. body In good - condition. Lester leo, Rt. 1. Box 148. Cherry St. wanted One ffood used drag saw George L. Howard, Diamond Lake Resort. , W ouv cattle, hogs, rabbits, chick' ens Rollle Davis 2117 Capitol Ave. Phone 1866-L. - - WANTED Discarded violins, piano tuning, violin 'epairlng by Pilot 20 years expertenoe shuit Bros. 220 N. Bartlett. Phone 1059 WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have large order to fill Highest prices paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape St. Phone 1062 WK PAY MOKB CASH For your furniture HOI.HKOOh A A.NIIHKHS 6th and Front Phone 647 JUNK Highest prices paid tor orase radiators, copper stoma osttertes aluminum and other metsls Scrap iron, small or isrge iota : pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags, innet cubes Our prices will .aterest you. Hides Pelts Wool Mobelr Household Ooods Furniture. Stoves bought end sold MEDrXlKD BUUJAIN HOUSE WAfWED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 3 or 4-room house P O Bo 693 Medtord " FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED HOUSE. 134 S. Ivy. FOR RfcNT--5-rooro modern house, clone in. uphoutered lurnlture flre plew. rnrtinood floor, gsrage; water paid. .iS 00. B J. Palmer, Tel. 788 FURNISHED U, duplex. Adults. In quire 604 West 10th. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 4-room house. 205 W. 9th FOR KENT-? room house, psrtly furnu.iea. a month. John rWI. tH Point. FOB RENT FURBISHED ROOMS FURNISHED room, close In. 130 South ' Laurel. Phone 934-L. NICELY furnished room, 408 Wast th St. FOR RENT Furnished room S3 week Call evenings. 318 Hamilton. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 40 6. Orape FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment for rent. 140 So. Holly. Inquire 128 So. Holly. FURNISHED Apt. 503 S. Holly St. FOR RENT 1 furnished apartment. 8 office rooms. 1 store building . 1 basement room See Roland Hub bard or Al Llttrel). 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 loth. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Lot In Siskiyou Heights lor good used car. see party at -rue west etn. FOR BALE OR TRADE Apartment and rooming house, close In. In quire Rudy's Gllmore Service, South Central. EXCHANGE Modern 3-room house, . nloely located, for 4 or 5-room house. Box 288, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres 13,000: crops now In. Property 10 ' cated on Paolflo highway between Talent and Phoenix For particulars call R. Edwards, Southern Oregon Brewery. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 5-ROOM HOUSE, bath, full basement. furnace, hardwood floor, - shade, close In on paved street; only 81760. 8175 cash, balance like rent. ALSO 125 acres. 8 miles out on graveled road, near school and school bus line; 6-room house, large barn, 3 acres grapes, larye family orchard. Enough wood to pay for .place; 823CO, Including one cow, wood saw, chickens, hay In barn: terms. L. G. PICKELL 16 So. Bartlett. Phone 865. HOUSE FOR SALE or rent: furniture for sale cheap. Inquire at Hotel Valandra. Central Point. FOR SALE 2 acres garden -land, im proved. Geo. Mcclain, pnoenix. SMALL TRACT on Rogue river; house barn, garage, woodsned, airaira splendid garden. Attractive price for quick sale. O. S. Butterfleld, Medford Bldg. SALE Dairy farm, stocked and equip- ned: iree water, (rood ouuaings, in come $186 per month: $2000 will handle. L J. Reed, 49 N. Main. Ashland, Ore, FOR SALE Suburban acre, fine gar- den land, Irrigation water, good well water. 4-room house, chicken house, cow barn. A bargain at 9850 Small payment down, easy terms. Write Box 287-a, Rt 3, Medford, Old -State road, , FOR BALE 3 acres. Irrigated, pas ture; 4-room nouse. chicken nous? barn; $500 down, balance t7 mont. Melvln, Thomas road. Tel. 4-F-4. FOR SALE 2 acres. Improved; 5- room bouse, mode tiiu-h. BARGAIN Phone 508-R. 45 acres. all under cultivation. 80 acres irri gated, good sou, small house, barn; fenced; $2000. Henry B. Rlngosn sag w. nth St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 41300 equity in improved 6 acres, close in. Tei 699-R-4. SEE W J. (DAD) ROBERTS. 130 W. 2nd. tor Homes Etanonea or weoj Estate of any kind. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Fat. terson. 201 Liberty Biag.. or o. a Barnes. 1S7 East 8th St.. Eugene HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. At Loan Assn. WHEN you think oi real estate, think of BROWN As WHITE. FOR SALE Small dairy ranch, near Talent. Inquire next Shell 8erv Sta., Jacksonville. Mrs. Moore. LOOSING for farm city home or a business? See Bid Blood. 139 N Oentrsl Phone 189 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL 88 CHEVROLET 3-door. Best In town. Clean as a pin. New car , terma. Walter W. Abbey. Inc. $870 BUYS a 1938 Pontlse 2 -door se dan in excellent condition, with de luxe radio and heater. This was traded In on tractor. See it at 39 So. Grape. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1'4-ton truck, flat bed; dragsaw. Phone 488 -J-3. C. B. GATES AUTO CO. R & O. USED CARS 88 Ford DeLuxe Coupe: radio '38 Ford Standard Coach .. . 83 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 38 Ford Touring 2 -door '35 Ford roaring Sedan C- B GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. .$493 . 68& 835 646 - - - LANOrS GOOD USED CARS we have a laree selection or late model. hlch -grade Used - Cars to choose from Practically all makes and body styles, sedans, coupes ana roadsters. Used Car Lot at ; 25 So Riverside. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside t iut Mnnrr. Dodve Sedan. In ex cellent condition. CsU 300 or 1186 X evenings. FOR BALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE PUts. cheap cabbage Dora I. Smith. Anderson ranch mile west of Talent school. GOOD fresh cow for aale. See Frank Barbf', 810 McAnorewa road. - FOR SALE Team, fhOMH. , $176. Ted JIaU, FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR 8ALE S young Guernsey milk cows. George Yorkel. Phone 10-F-21, Ashland. ' FOR SALE Ramboulller yearling rams; also spotted Poland China pigs from registered stock. Dolph Phlppa, Crater Lake Hwy. 8 BRED Ouemsey-Jereey heifers, also 2 good old family cows, cheap. Prof Engelhardt. Rt. 8. FOR SALE Pair young hones, 8 cows, Guernsey and Jersey heifers, one-year-old Jersey bull. Henry Kerby, Talent. FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey cow and calx: gentle, neavy muxer, ara cavi. Box 171, Orchard Home Drive FOR SALE 175 Jersey family cow for 850 cash. Am moving away Fourth house south of Beau Lane on Old Stage road. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow and calf, 855. L. A. Worden, Perrydale Ave., on Jacksonville Hwy. FOR SALE Milk goats, 4 miles north. mile east of Eagle Point. O. P Rusho. FOR SALE Bay gelding, about 1500 lbs.: 3 line ouermey cows, all rresn recently: one Guernsey bull calf. 8 months old. Phone Central Point 100 or see Vernon Day, Rt. 1, Box 177, Central Point. FOR SALE One 2-year-old Guernsey bull. Box 91. Beeson Lane, raient, Ore. Mr. Welch. FOR SALE Milk cows. , Geo. Hansen, Brown.boro, Ore. FOR SALE Choice breeding ewes. George Hilton, Grants Pass. On. WEAKER PIGS for sale. Alfred PeUe, Eagle Point, Crater Lake Hwy. MALE HOP Tel. 288-J. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Young breeding cockerels Hollywood strain, inquire Meoioro poultry At Egg uo FOR SALE 200 head 3-month-old turkeys. Old Anderson Ranch. E. M Richardson, Talent. FOR SALE 200 Red pullets, wood range. Frank Howell, Ross Lane. BRONZE turkey hatching eggs. 3 R I. K. roosters, inquire rernoir Store. Appiegate. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Apricots In orchard, Phone 406-J-l. FOR SALE 1-gal. gasoline pump, fine condition, $5. Dr. forte: .- Phoenlx-Jacksonvllle road, . neat Kings Hwy. FOR SALE Plums 2c: you pick them BZ7 putm&n st. FOR SALE Heavy 4-wheel trailer suitable for hauling fruit. Also 2- wheel trailer, cheap. 39 So. Grape JACK S itND HAND STORE, 108 South . Grape Davenport sets, rockqrs, Ice box. fruit Jars, beds, springs, matt resses. Drive and park here without trouble. SWEET CORN for canning. $1 sack B. ss. Foro, a mues west on Jack sonville Hwy. Phone 731-R FOR 8 ALE Baby carriage, reversible, good condition. So. Also a-wneeit-o trailer. Phone 729-R or call Ml W. Jackson St. FURNITURE, dishes and garden tools for sale Friday and Saturday, in quire at Hotel- Valandra, Central Point. FOR SALE Used furnaces at bargain prices, call 427. 309 E. Main Bt. Leonard Electrlo Co. FOR SALS Ashland mill, 8-stamp. 350 lbs. each. Located about a ml. up Galls creek, or write E. P. Guthrie. Granta Pass, Rt. 1. FOR SALE Peaches. lo lb. Craf- ford's, on -vr, stage road. 1937 8-FT. NEW electrlo refrlijerator Call 800 or U65-X evenings. FOR SALE Dragsaw In good condi tion. P. J. Gibbon. Jacksonville. FOR SALE Apricots snd plums. Fern Valley. Tel. 19-F-ia. H. H. Boyer. FOR SALE Oat hay In stack, $8 ton. Phone central point 199 or see Ver non Day, Rt. 1, Box 177, Central Point. FOR SALE 38 x40' frame building. Hlway Exchange, I mile so. Phoenix. FOR SALE Filing cabinet. $28; set of 8 lefthand golf clubs, $10. Phone 1S47-J. FOR SALE SO rds woven wire. 300 ft. chicken netting and Vlctrova with records. John Foster, Eagle Point. FOR BALE Peaches, Early Triumph , good for canning. R. R. Ouchea. Griffin Creek, Phone 657 -L. FOR SALE Plums Climax and Santa Rosa and Golden Bantam com. Lester Worden. Jacksonville High' .way and Perrydale Ave. FOR SALE Apricots. Phone S44-J-4 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE or trade. 3 good trailers, brlcta, used lumber, separator. Ready Strong delivery pickups. No reasonable offer re fused. Midway read nortb of the Pine cone, box ipb-h. FOR SALE 820 ft. hot water radi ation, fittings, pipes, etc. Phone 966-H. 348 8 Riverside. ORAVENSTEIN APPLES O. V. Myet. Tel. 258-J FOR SALE Used bricks. J A Manka. 3 miles east of Jacksonville. APRICOTS Top price 8c V, mile south of White Griffin Creek school Henry Huklll. LAROE STOCK used wheat and bar ley sacks 4 to B'c auk rami MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St. Phone 1082. FOR CHAR18 It SWAV1S Corsets Tel 1232-J. evenings. 318 Hamilton. APPROVED electric lenoe. $14 85 up Harry Weagant. Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. FOR SALE Hay In shock, cherries cream separator, milk cooler Tel. 1003-L. BUSINESS CHANCES DR C C. OOLbeJHEKHT remporar I ll located with In U U Stndera, ' MadXgn c$atc Aid. . BUSINESS CHAN0E8 FOR SALE Restaurant In good loca tion, priced to sell, owner nas other interests. Box 2857, Tribune. AUTO AGENCY Sale or trade. Willys agency, new and used cars, estab lished two years, city of 1S.0O0, Ideal location. 3fi minutes from Los An geles: four-car showroom. Used car lot 70x140. Modern equipped shop. 50x75. Want well located used car business. - Will exchange photos If Intel acted. New models will he out soon: be ready for them. Write Box 315. Medford Mall Tribune. HIGHEST CASH PAID for your furniture. MERFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St, Phone 1003. ENJOY the week-ends on th beacb at White Rock; oew modern cot tages, good eatt. bathing, hunting and fishing Watch for the oig white rock. 6 mUee north Smith River. Cal.. on highway 101 at Ore gon line. FINE ADTO CAMP Close In. 1500 ft. frontage on- highway and Rogue river; excellent location, modern buildings, fine shade; located be tween Gold H1U and Rogue River Priced to sell. ALSO 60 acres wood proposition on good road; plenty of timber Selling price. $186 cash Rogue River Real Estate Exchange, office 3 roues wear or uom hiu. MISCELLANEOUS ONE spray kills earwigs, slugs, apt- oecis, apma and many other peats. Phone J58-R. AT LAST! ECONOMY PHOTO PIN ISHING. One-day service quality work. Roll tllm developed and 6 prints, only 25c. Reprints Sc. Medford Photo Service. 431 Liberty xuag. FOR SALE Beer psrlor and pool hall inquire newsstand, Kogue River Ore BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Da nemoaeung. o u t c o n s snc Buckles covered 308 0 8. National Bank Building rel 1181 MONEY TO LEND . You Need Only One Thing To Get A Loan From Us The Ability to Make Small neguiar payments on Any Loan Plan Btb W. E, THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTG. CO MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central, Ground Floor Crrtterian Theatre Bldg. Lie. No. 8-157-M-180. Phone 139. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded camera. Plreproul storage Expert crating, packing ana snipping service. . "pavie for service. Phone 844. EADS TRAN8FER Si STORAGE CO. Office 28 So Fir. Phone 316 Prices right, service guaranteed ' SAMSON Tanster and Storage Pur. niture Moving and expert furniture packing service Fireproof storage. new low rates. P. B- SAMSON C' Phone 883. STUART'8 TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1083 or 333 111 No Fli Bt. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green .tamps In side or 3-mile limit. Mail Tribune Daily ACR08S . I. Discourteous $. Principal 8. Food Ssh II. The hour It. Eagle 14. Indian of . . Tlerra del Fuego II. Inclination is. Clear 18. Babylonian abode of the dead M. Lara-a knife IL Kind of coal which burns with a bright flame 14, Regulation Is. Seconds 37. Chooaes 10, Implore tl. Leaping amphibian animals tl. Cravat 14. Human bondage Is. Toplo ta. Commotion: colloq. It. Tributary to. Water excursion Solution of Yesterday's Puxzt BAIClHnAlClMlEriOiW'- SSRO! RQAnJJwa y I TERMgONgHNSE l a v AOai Bl ECIp C3A DT Bp DD E ( L S A S SKafP LlEjEiyN O I L L E f S E EggRjTDjD L E ARE AllWiPlA PHG AD PALAaTAMp ACtfTpOMEj ANQLA 4. English actress DOWN 44. Prelect L Bids piece of outward an umbr.ila 48. Uninteresting J'""1 trM 0. Own: Scotch rn .xlstence BL Engllsb divine t. Commemora 62. On the ocean tlve metal M. Oriental disk commander 9. Seed covering 14. Poems 1 t. Protected it. Period of time - against loss 1 z 3 Y-m-1 i7 6 tir " 3 -T3 if 3" JL- M 15 n i fL!L izriiillli 5 J 7 41 41 J wt W,. WS,v. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DC? IT Tel 1172 House clesntng. floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering LEGAL NOTICES Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor Jackson County, In the Matter of the Estate of Ell Da hack. Deceased. i To Clam Morrison, as guardian of the person and estate of Everett V. Dahack, Jr., a minor, and to Everett V. Dahack, Jr., and to any and all persons having any Interest in the estate of Ell Dahack. Deceased. You will please take ,notlce that the undersigned executor of the estate of EU Dahack. deceased, has filed petition In the above entitled court for an order for leave to sell the fol lowing described rral property, to wit: Lot Three of Block Flfty-eevon of Second Hot Springs Addition to the City of Klamath Falls. Klamath County. State of Oregon, and the Court has set the 36th day of August. 1937. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon as the time and the County Court room In Medford, Ore- eon, as tno piace tor nearing oi aaui petition, at which time all persons interested mav appear ana snow cause. If any there be, why the said petition snouid not oe gran tea. This notice l served upon you ny publication once- a week for four successive weeks bv order or the Hon orable Earl B. Day. Judge of the above entitled court dated July 30th, 1937. ERNEST GUY DAHACK, Executor or the Estate oi EU Dahack, Deceased citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for jaexson county. In the Matter of the Estate of C. K. Dana, deceased. To: C. P. Dana. Eva L. Moore. Henrietta Moxcey and Dee Hoist: You and each of you are herebv notified and cited to appear In the County Court of Oregon for Jackaon County In the court- bouse. In Medford, Oregon on or before the 28th day of August, 1S37. at 10:00 o'clock in tne rorenoon of said day, then and there to show cause. If any you have, why an order of the said court should not be made authorising and Hoensing tne execu tor of said estate to sell the real nronertv belonging to said estate, de scribed in Volume 185 at page ill of the Deed Records of said counts. to the highest bidder lor caan, at private sale. Thla citation IS served upon you by publication in the Medford Mail Tribune once a weex jor lour con secutive weeks In pursuanoe of it order of said court made on July 2Bth. 1937. Witness my nana and tne oeai oi said Court this 29th day of July. A. D. 1937. G. R CARTER, Clerk, (Seal of County Court, Jackson County, Oregon!) By HELEN DUGAN, Deputy. Notice to Creditors. In the county Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jacluon County In the Matter of the Estate of O. C. Bogus, deceased. Notice la hereby given to all per sons who have claims against the estate of O. O. Bogga, deceased, to present said claims, properly veri fied, to the undersigned, O. O. Bdgge. Jr., at the office of the undersigned. Jackson county Bank Bunding. Mea ford, Oregon, or his home address, 46 Barm burg Road, Medford, Oregon, within alx (6) montba from the date of the first nubllcntlon of this notioe. which date la the 22nd day of July. 1937. O. O BOGOS. JR., Executor D. S. BOOGS. Attorney. Swimmer Is 26th To Cross Channel DOVER, Eng., Aug. -(AP) Tom Blower, 33, Nottingham factory em ploye, became the 20th hereon to swim the English cannel when he landed here tonight, completing the crossing from Cap Oris Nez, France, In 13 hours and 31 minutes. Cross -Word Puzzle I. Hashed fabrlo $. Coherent 10. A slngls time 1L Tropical fruit 17. Small Island 19. Cessed from labor 11. Public vehtclea U. Brother of Cain . ! 21. Denials 15. Heavy overcoat II. Assart 28. Leisure 19. Prophet tl- Clear and ringing II. Unit of elec tromotive force 17. Time of highest strength, vigor, or bloom II, Liberate 40. Box 41. Operatic sole 41. Brink 46. Short for a South American city 17. Avail one's salt et 41. Orssalantf 41. Roman hou.e - bold god Phoenix PHOENIX, Aug. 5. (Spll Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beta of Craig, Colot, were recent vlaltora at the Chaa. - Beta home on the Calhoun road. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Aboud and children of Stockton are guests of Mrs. Aboud's psrenta, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Job. August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Aboud, Mrs. F. V. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Job motored to Eugene and spent several daya visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Luclan Van Gordon returned Saturday from a vacation trip to Nevada and California. Mrs. Olen Barlow, Mrs. W. K. Poling, Mrs. Guy Ooblelgh and children motored to Lake of the Woods recently. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ooblelgh, ac companied by Miss Malnxe Ooblelgh motored to Klamath Falla last Thursday. W. D. Stead man and W. M. Bark ley were recent business vlaltora In Klamath Falla. Air. and Mrs. John Miller and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Montgomery spent the week-end at Marahfleld. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shepherd and Mrs. Cora B. Morgan enjoyed a motor trip to Crater lake last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolla A. Reedy re turned home last week-end from I six-weeks stay In Los Angeles.' They were aocompanled north by Robert Hallcraft and Mist Eileen Htokson. Mlas Hickson continuing on. to Port land. Mrs. J. W. Strickland and children Mildred. Helen, Jack, Rex, and Paul Max Coffman of Los Angeles are guesta of Roy Coffman. Permits to burn trash, weeds, rub blsh, etc., can be scoured from Fire Chief V. R. Hallcraft. B. E. Hearn of Portland arrived Tuesday evening and la visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Hearn, and son Robert, Mrs. Dolly Cate of Fullerton, Cal,, visited a short while with Mrs.- L. Blackwood and other friends. Miss Merita Furry left last Tues day for Portland where she It visit ing her grandmother, Mrs, Belle Furry. Mrs. Nettle C, Wilbur arrived Sat urday and is a guest at the V. R. Hallcraft home. Circle No. 243 will meet Thursday evening August 6 with initiation of a new member. Mrs, O, Smith of Pasadsna was a recent visitor at the J, Keith home In West Phoenix. Miss Elva Oaster returned to her home Sunday after having spent the past months In Esgta Point. Mabel Ellen Baboock underwent an appendectomy recently. She is the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baboock of near Talent. Miss Ann Brenner of Portland vis ited her brother Alex McParland, and Rev. Mrs. E. F. McParland last week. Members of the Sunday school clssses of Rev. MoParland and Miss Mary Hensley enjoyed a swimming party Tuesday afternoon at the hot springe. The combination Ladles' Aid and Missionary plcnlo will be held Thursday at Helman'a baths. Mem bers and friends attending will leave In a group from the Presbyterian church at 10 a. m. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Mao Wright, formerly of Kansas and now or Bams Valley, called on the T. W. Wright family Sunday. T. w. and Mao Wright are cousins and It wss their first meeting In over ou years. Mrs. Vivian Pathmsn of Rlveralde, uai., ana sister or Spokane are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Veall, Jess Graves and E. L. Newbry are on a ousiness trip to southern Cali fornia. A Joint meeting of the Phoenix Young People's society and Medford Young people's society of the Pres. byterlan church waa held Sunday afternoon and evening at Judge wurnera oaDin on wagner creek, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Furry enter tained at their home Saturday eve ning at a dinner and bridge party. Ouests Included Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Berkley. Mr. and Mra. W. D. Stedman and Mr. and Mra. Furry, Honors were held by Mrs. Judd and Mr. Stead man with Mrs. Berkley receiving consolation prise, Trail TRAIL, Aug. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. a. w. Hutchinson hive return. ed Horn Kansas, reporting a tin. trip and lovely scenery, but none better then Oregon and sre glad to be back again. They are spending a week at Diamond lake before re turning to their home above Trail, Helen Meesscar and Eva Begessman returned horn Ttlday, after attend ing the Homemakers Csmn at Union Creek, with 45 other women. A very enjoyable and Interesting time was bad. several car loade made trips to Crater and Diamond lakes, and to the Hershberger mountain look out. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Blaess and son. Bob, spent August I, at the home of Louie Blaess of Lake Creek. Mrs Blsess It up part of the d.y now ana is stesdily improving. Upper Rogue orange will hold another of their dances at Rogue Elk August 1. Everyone Is cordially invited. Elmer Blsess is spending the week with hie aunt at Shady Cove, while Bob Is spending the week at Elmers borne at Lake creek. Some very fine ateelhead sr. being taken from the river, as well as trout and salmon. State Lottery Prot-oeed MINOT, N. D. (UP) A $80,000,000 lottery hss been proposed a a meth od of wiping out North Dakota' bonded Indebtedness snd returning the numerous tax delinquent farms, held by to tut, to private hand. MS Reese Creek REESE CREEK. Aug. 5. (Spl.) Many vacationist from north and south are In this vicinity. Among those who have been here the past two weeks are Mrs. Ruth Daw and daughter Peggy of Los Angeles, who have been visiting Mrs. Daw'a uncle and family, Mr. and Mra. W. O. Jack All enjoyed a trip to Crater and Dia mond lakes. They left for home August 8. Other visitors wer Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Jennings of Dunsmulr, Cel., and their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ads Jennings, and Uttle daughters, . Lois and Patricia Ruth of Hollywood, Cel., and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Henderson and daughter Mary Lou and little son Ross of Portland, who have all been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb Mr. Henderson 1 a nephew of Mr), Lamb. The daughter, Mary Lou, Is quite talented on the violin.- She will play In a recital In Portland In October. Mrs. L. A. Unger and son Olenn were baptised Sunday, August 1, by Rev. D. . Millard at their home at Roguedale. It waa a private service, only ehosa Invited being present. Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Cummona and daughter Miriam and son Charlas. and Mrs. Agnes Moffltt an in Port land attending a conference of the Holiness association this week. They left July 31. They will also enjoy a drive on the ooast route. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Alberta and Barbara and Bobby of Butte Palls were Sunday evening guesta of Mr and Mrs. W. O. Jack July 36. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Vestal and family, also Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Cook and family wen week-end shop pers in Modford, July 81. Mr. and Mra. Albert Clarno of Marahfleld were week-end guesta of Mr. and Mra. Frank Castor and fam ly. August 1. Mrs. Scott Bayer visited Mrs. Jack Grow, July 31, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Knight enter tained for their daughter Faith at the home of Mr. and Mra, R. H. Pow ell, where they are living while Mr. and Mrs. Powell are away for a short time. Those enjoying their hospi tality were Miss Gladys Rusho and Charles, Miss Jessie Beaulleu and Bobby, Miss Viola Jackson, also Don- nell Koenlg, Dorrls Bellows, Teddy Boren, Stewsrt Shearln, James Wad- dell, Mrs. Mary Broute, Mr, and Mrs H. H. Powell and the host and host- . Games were played until a late hour, after which enjoyable refresh ments wore served by the hostess. Mr. and Mr, w. O. Jack and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs James McDowell and Marilyn, Mist Vesta S to well, Ev4iyn and Bdred Jack, also Alex Vestal, Mr. and Mra, Dsnnls Clark and children, all formed merry party visiting Crater and Diamond lakes July 36. Audrey Lawaun fiom Los Angeles haa spent the past two weeks visiting bis parents, Mr, and Mrs. 0, L. Law son here. He returned July 31 and bis brother Carl 'accompanied him back for a vacation. Mr, and Mrs. Jamas McDowell, also Mrs. Betty still and ohlldren and Glenn Durkam war guesta of Mr and Mrs, Msrle Jack, July 37. Other callers during the day were Mrs Thomas Vestal and Kathleen and Mra. Charles Humphrey. .. Mr.' and Mra. W. R. Lamb ware overnight guesta .4 their son, O. a, Lamb of Derby, ."Uly 80, Mrs, Alts Cook, Fay, Barbara and Leland, spent July 97 with Mra. Elisa beth Jack. Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Lamb and Alex Betta of Crater Lake highway war dinner guests August I of Mr and Mra, Charles Humpnrey. Bert Ki.lght finished painting the lovely new home of Mr. and Mra. H Ball, July 31. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb enjoyed a wonderful day August 3 at Fish lake. On the way they aaw four beautiful deer .on a spotted fawn and one a fin buck, and two does Mr. Lamb waa trying to get a shot with the camera when a car arrived on the soene and frightened the beau tlful creatures away. In route home they called on Mr. and Mr. and Mm Fred Lewla on Butte Fall highway All descendant of Oregon pion eer who are Interested In perpetuat ing their Institutions sre saksd to gst in touch with the Jackson Coun ty Chamber of Commerce. Judge James W. Crawford, pres ident of the Son and Daughter of Oregon Pioneer with headquarter in Portland, I desirous of oontactlng all such persons, h stated is a let ter to A. H. Banwell, chamber man ager, and wishes to Invite all who sr. Interested to the harvest festival and homecoming of the association which will be staged at Peninsula park, Portland, September 11. A bos ket dinner and program will feature the festival. Information 1 requested by the lo cal chamber concerning the officer of any such associations In Medford. . s. Yard Asks Crlllrltra LONDON (UP) Sir Philip Oame. London polio chief, I appointing a committee of serving Scotland Yard officers to answer the question: "What' wrong with Scotland Tardf" The offleera will be asked to criti cize th present administration la plain term. Nerve . Impulse trsvel from the brain to the muscle at the late of top feet sacoao. LISTINGS SOUGHT OF PIONEER CLUBS COURT HOUSE NEWS MrnUhed by the Jacket in County abstract Co, 111 S Sixth Street Marriage Licenses, Jess F. Baker and Catherine J. War ner. Walter H. Coulter and Isabel S. Jester. Chsrles McLaughlin and Beast Mo- Neal. Chellls B. Hill and Vera Maynard. Vernon Thomas and Ruth Salladay. Gen Edkon Moifatt and Ruth Bocklna, Circuit Court Oliver P. Wilson flies certificate of assumed business name of "The Shop pers' Guide," Medio: d. Angus L. Bowmer, Frances Hardy. J. W. McCoy, incorporate as. "Oregon Shakespearean Festival Association." Ashland: artlclea of Incorporation. Emtl Pell, Alma A- Pell, M. L. Ap piegate, incorporate as ''Ashland Oraav lte Quarries, mo," Ashland. City of Medford vs. Harry H. Karat foreoloso contract. .- City of Medford vs. John Locks; foreclose oontrsct. City of Medford vs. Martini B. Vee meer; foreclose delinquent ni"i ments. -- .. Ansll F. Pearos vs. Lota Pearea; dlvoroa. Probate Court state of Francis O. Swedenburg, deceased; probate. Tina Laureutn, incompetent; guar dianship. Estate of Charts 11. Rexford, de ceased; probate. Estate of Lottls Rash, deoessed'. probate. Real Estate Transfers. -Harry B. Zeek at us to Delia A. OToole; .0A Lot 9 Blk. 11. City of Medford. Oharlea W. Bu.I to Marlon V. Ova: Q.O.D. NEK 80. 83 Tp. 99 8. S. X W. W. M. 0. R. Howell st al to John . Car- din et ux; WD. LoU 1, and 9, How ell Subdivision. Alice Horning to C. D. Thorn peon t ux: WJ3. part lot Blk. 9. park Addition, City of Medford. James Taylor et ux to Francis J Spalding et ux; WD. SVi 8WK. NWft SWK, and 8W!4 NW!4 See. S3 Tp. 37 S. R. 1-1. W M. Fred J. Warner st ux to State of Oregon; WD. land In SEX See, S Tp. 83 8. R. t W. W. M. '-' Luke Ryan et ux to Olenn O. Tay lor et ux; ta. WK of frontage on 8. aid W. and St. between Wolter and Crescent Addition. Mary W. Conner et vlr to Orchard Park Farms: deed fractional NWi4 NW14 Sec. 9 TP. 37 8 R. 1 W. W. M. Lllll DeArmood at al to MlUy H. Glass, Ailm.i deed NW14 NK Sao. 84 TP. 86 S. B, J . W M. . - . , MlUy H. Glass to a M. Oonley; b-OA NW NSK Bee. 14 TP. 3$ S. R, 3' W.-W. M. MlUy H. Olaaa, Adm. to B. M. Oon ly; A. D. WW NES4. Sec. 14 Tp. 16 S. R. W. W. M. Jesse a. Glsss st al to R. M. Coa ler: Q-C.D. NW NIK Sec. 84 Tp. U B. R. 3 W, W. M. . ' Maud M. Bradley to John K. Policy: WJ3. part Blk, 3 Lot 1, Tuttl' Sec ond subdivision, City of Medford. - J. O. Sample et ux to C. A. tUna barger; Q.CJJ. Lou 1. a, t, IT, It, It, Blk. No. 3. Tuttl' Second Add. Dana S. Campbell et ux to Alloa A Parker; W.D. Lot 4 Blk. t South Park Add., City of Medford. Albert w. Dunmlro to Mrs. Sena Skinner; WD. Lot t Blk. I Mamgan Add,, City of Medfor) - - . Martha Hosier to Bar! R. Hosier et al: A part Lot e Blk. 34, City of Ashland. amlly Oummlngs to' Oeorsj F. Sohsns; W. D. land In NWM Sec 86 Tp. 16 S. B. 3 W. W. M. . Martha Hosier to Earl R. Hoslsr at al; QU. part Lot 8 Blk. 34, City of Ashland. Frank D. Black, tne. to Estell Al bert; W4 Lot t, WoUens Addition. City of Ashland. ; J. B- OettUng et ux to George Ir win; WD. land In 6WV, Sec 11 TP. 88 S. R. 1 I. W. M. Leo O. Gould st ux to I. F. parg; Q. C. D. land In Sec. 3$ Tp. 88 8, R. 1W.W.V, ' Arthur M. Phillips at ux to Kay a. Bakln; WD. part Lot 10 Blk. "J." Talent. John Henry Stldbam to Walter Burdette et ux: WD. land In Tp. 16 8. R. 4 W. W M. J. a. Oowland et Of to V. a. Salts et ux; WD. Lot II, If and 17, Balle vu Tract. John R. Roblaon et uu to Blnwf tnman et ux; WD. land In SLO 63 Tp. 88 8. R. 1 W. W. M. Benevolent and Protective Order of Blk Lodg No. 1188 to Rose Mock; Q.CD. Lot 7 Blk. 8 Benson' Addition. City of Medford. Lota pearo to Ansll Pearce; deed land In Ueo. 8 Tp. 38 8. B. 1 W. W. M. The Grange Ortffln Creak Orange Griffin , Creek Orange met Tues day with good attendance for thla busy time of th year. Brother Aitaur Brawn, state dep uty, waa a visitor. H. I. C. club will meet August at th horn of Is belle Lavender. W were sorry to hoar of Mary Wilson' aoetdsnt and wish - her a speedy recovery. Th committee la charge report that all arrangamuit hare been msde for th plcnlo to be held at McKe oamp ground on Appiegate Sunday, August 8. All grange and their famlllea and Invited trtends are Invited to come and enjoy th oay. Bnrglar Tell CO DIN. Utah (UP) Slim pickings for burglars bar oaen noted by Of dsn polio. Work occupying ap proximately an hour and a half la removing skylights from Hue esteb llihmsnts resulted la retnuneratton to the amount f 40 oaota, ail la