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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST IS. 1937. PAGE NTNE Read every ad on thl pag You will probably tied ex actly the thiong you Have been looking for or a tale 01 trade (or unuaed artlclee you ma; have. Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing othera are seek ing and Be able to reallre immediate caah II what you want lan't hen. advertlae loi It Tribune Classified ada are inexpensive effective! RATES per word, flrit Inaertlon (Minimum tsc Each additional Inaertlon, per word .lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change 1M PLcne 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND fOUNP LOST Lady 'a Gruen Wrist Watch. Leave at Tribune. Reward. LOST Brown suit-case containing woman's and little girl's clothes. Reward. Phone 1382-H or return to " 323 Willamette. LOST U og miasms;, call LOST BUltoid in oi ty par With money ana driving license ttewerd Leave ttioune Oltnton t. Ayrea WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTEDGlrl or woman for part time housework. Tel. 1089-V. Inquire 316 Grant St. WANTED Girl tor housework ana care of children. Good wages. Box 4256, Tribune. WANTED Experienced silk finisher. Nu-Way Cleaner, 38 So. Central. WANTED Competent woman or girl to assist with housework and el derly lady. 923 So. Central Ave. WANTED Girl to help with house work and care of children. 411 Beatty St. WANTED Legal stenographer. Per manent position. Phone 86 or 939-W. V-'A-NTED Girl or woman for general housework. Must be able to cook. Room, board and wages. Phone S10-J-2, WANTED MALE HELP SALESMEN WANTED 2 men for sales work. Call at 38 So. Bartlett. PARTY to look after small business, abort hours, pleasant work. In come starts at once. Age no hand icap. Good for $130 monthly and up. Investment $395 required, se cured. Write Box 4250, Tribune. YOUNG MAN. College trained (O. S. C.). wishes work. Experienced book keeper and timekeeper. Furnish ex cellent references. E. L. Mays, Med ford. Oregon. Phone 1641. BOY WANTED for Examiner route. Steady employment. Must have bike. Apply at Blgtiom WANTED Sheet metal worker with experience on warm air furnaces, gutters and patent chlmneya. Young man preferred. Permanent Job. Electric Supply Co., Yreka. Calif. MALE OR FEMALE HELP HOP PICKERS WANTED, starting August 22: 4 miles west Grants Pass, on Rogue River. Good Camp Ground. Weston Hop Yard. AGENT WANTED Man or Woman. If you are Interested In earning a good substantial In come with a permanent connection we can place you. Applicants will be Interviewed personally. WEST ERN LABORATORIES, P. O. Box 415. Olympla. Washington, Branch Office. FRUIT PICKERS We have a long season. Including large apple acre age Register now tor picking. ORCHARD PARK FARMS Office at packing house. Voorhies Crossing, or call evenings. 1025 W 11th 8t. HOP P1UKEH8 wanted August 20ta Cabins ugbts ana wood furnlsheu B M Olute Appiegale ore WANTED SITUATIONS RELIABLE School Girl (8rl wants lob In good home for room, board, and small waees. Jean Gulnn, R. I. Box 477. Medford. MIDDLE-AGED couple want cooking, boarding house, ranch or camp. Ranch or camp preferred. Irene and Joe Harris. Rt. 4, Box 277, Medford. WANTED TO care for children, reasonable rates. 825 West 13th. WANTED Job hauling fruit. 1501 N Riverside. ELECTRICIAN 439 No Holly Do any thing anywhere Tc' 537-W INSTRUCTION IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW. SKETCH or PAINT Write for Talent Tet (No Feel. Give aire and occupa t'.nr. B"x 2031. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS VIOLIN repairing and piano tunlm flhults Bros., 220 N. Bartlett. Ph 1059. WANTED Children to care for day time References. Phone 1645-Y 216 West 8th. WANTED to lease our 2-ton truck during fruit season. Reasonable. Phone" 1138-Y. WANTED 10 or 12x14 tent. 87 Eait Miln. Ashland. WANTED Hat or atraw to Dale Evani and McMuilan. phona 122S. 819 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Fwdfirg and fat lambs. Phone 1394 Residence 404 Mo Andrew road. Phllippt & Hohi. WANTED One or two pear hauling ' contracts by private party, 39 So. Grape. Phone 306. j WANTED Children to care for. 838 1 Ho. Riverside. I PAINTING and ?nperhanglng. Reas onable prtc Phone 774-J-2. JUNK Highest once paid (h orase radiators oopper ttorag oatterte aluminum nd otaai metal Scrap uvn small or targe tot pipe and machinery wool and ooi too -aga innei cubes Out prtcej will interest you Hides Pelts Wool Mohair Household Good furniture Stoves bought and told MEDFOKO BAKOALN HOUBft WE ouy cattle, oogs, rabbits, chic a sns Route Dsn 9117 Capitol Ave Phone 16661 WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have large order to nil Highest prices paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Qrap St. Pbone 1063 WK HA V MOKtS CASH For vow furniture HOI.lt HOOK A AMKKWB 6th and Front Pbone 647 FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room lor gentleman; garage If desired. 325 So. Riverside Ave. SLEEPING ROOM Business man preferred. 105 Geneva. ROOM and garage for rent. 11 So. Orange. Call after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Grape FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Nice clean 6-room bun galow, 48 N. Orange. FOR RENT Neat 2-room house, I partly furnished. Single man pre ( ferred. 845 Dakota. FOR RENT To reliable party, 6-room bungalow at 1405 W. Main. Inquire Tel 77. FOR RENT Small unfurnished house suitable for two. Phone 1347-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS UPPER 5-room furnished apartment, garage. Inquire 804 E. Main. Tel. 287-X. APARTMENT FOR RENT NEWLY furnished apartment In Mall Tribune Bldg. Three rooms, bath and dressing room, fireplace. Hot and cold water and steam heat furnished. Will lense to right party. Call at Business Office, Mall Tri bune. FOR RENT Modern apartment, adults only. No fruit workers. 803 West 11th. Chllders' Apts. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple FOR RENT 3 office rooms, 1 store building, 1 basement room. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS ROOM and meals. Riverside. Inquire 16 N. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Furnished cabin at Shady Cove on Rogue river, by week or month. Redden As Co., Tel. 720. FOR RENT- Splendid room for clean. Ing and pressing business. Fire proof building In back. Conveni ently located. Close In: reasonable rent. F. F. Whittle, Ashland. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE for Medford property, good modern 6-room house on North Front 8treet, best reslden tlal section In Grants Pass. For further information see J. O. Bru baker. 1016 North 9th Street, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR BAUt OR TRADE 20 acres $2,000: crop now in Property lo cated on Pacific otgbway oetween Patent and Phoenix For particulars call R Edwards Southern Oregon Bre-very FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Hillside home at Ash land. Beautiful view. Modern 6 room house, fine condition; pipe less furnace; 8 acres, 4 acres or chard, large garden space; cheap water. Will rent to right party. Price 3,000; terms. 585 Terrace. Afihland. SACRIFICE 3 ACRES, two acres fine clover, balance garden, free soil, all Irri gated; neat substantial cottage with Hunts and pressure water; good barn, chick house, garage, work shop, play house, good con crete well. Cost owner S24O0. Will sell for 61260.00 cash. We can help finance deal. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1496; evenings 1548-R FOR SALE Attractive, modern three-room house. Nicely located. Beautiful yard. Box 4261. Tribune. CITY PROPERTY 3-room house, 't acre card-n. tor sale or trade for car or truck M. Kllmek. Talent. FOR 8ALE 160 acree timber near Trail. Phone 403-R-2. FOR SALE Service station, groceries and feed, adjoining Medford: doing good business: stock, fixtures and equipment: 3 acres ground with 600 feet hlKliway frontage. Excel lent site for camp ground Priced reasonably: some terms. J. G Cam eron. v?cond station on crater Lake highway. ,ktA '4 acres. 4-room house: Shim good gravel road Must sell WWW ,t on. ijoo down. 01. $10 per month See A. P. Flowers, cor. 12th and Front. FOR SALE Unusually attractive new modern 5-room nou: furnl.hed with al) new furniture or unfur nished Owner leaving Medford For further information call I8t9-W BARGAIN West .lde 5-rm modem bunelow. fireplace, laundry tub. screened porcb. anade. corner paved lot C'.oee to erade and tunlor hlfh I srhoois. I24.-0O0. terms arranged. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE New 8 -room home: best construction: monthly payment less than rent. 14 Summit Ave Call owner, 604 -J for showing. FOR SALE lao-acre farmr IS acres Irrigated; 4 -room bouse, other buildings: 8 milk cows, 3 heifers, 8-year-old bull. 100 White Leghorn pullets. All for 1600; terma. L. E. Jeffries. Facie Point. Ore. Butte Falls Star Route. Box 19. FOR RENT 700-acre stock ranch: ISO acres In cultivation: also 160. acre farm. For sale. 10 and 15-acre tracts, 6 miles from Med ford 603 N. Riverside. IF YOTJ are wanting to buy or sell real estate, see L. O Plckell. 16 So. Bartlett. Pbone 365. LAROE HOUSE, now paying Invest ment. Inquire 617 So. Grape St Owner ' LOOKING for a farm, city home or a business? See 8ld Blood, 122 N. Central. Phone 489. WBEN you think ot real eitau think of BROWN s WH1TB. 9 RH for sale cheap, 428 North Hol ly Inquire of owner, 1576 State St., Salem. Ore. SEE W J (DAD) ROBERTS 120 W 2nd tot Bomea Ranches or Real Estate ot any kind FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Call Warren Hat terton 101 Liberty Blag or O A Barnes 167 East Stb St. Eugene HOUSES for sale or rent Jackson County Bids A Loan Assn FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL '36 V-8 4-door. Tops In every way; 14.000- miles: 9200 down: 24 mos. to pay. Walter W. Abbey, Inc. rOR SALE To first buyer, good 1926 Dodge coupe, only $25. Evenings. Walter O. Crank, 25 Portland Ave. FOR SALE Dodge 1 M -ton truck. semi-trailer: ciaer press, mux goats. Miscellaneous articles. Phone Cen tral Point 104, mornings. FOR SALE '29 Oakland 4-door se dan. Bargain. 726 Alder. DODGE 6 cyl. Sedan, beautiful gold en beige finish, small mileage, de pendable Blue 6eal guarantee. Special price only $325.00. Low easy terms. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth Distributor FOR SALE or TRADE '29 Ford Roadster. A-l condition, $126, Box 4247. Tribune. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & Q. USED CARS 1 1936 Ford 2-door - $576 11935 Ford 2-door $485 11935 Ford 4-door $525 11934 LaFayette Sedan ..$370 11931 Model A Ford 2-door $250 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett FOR SALE OR TRADE - m-ton truck, flat bed; dragsaw Pbonb 468 -J -8 USED CAR SALE 1631 Wlllys-K night Sedan .... 1630 Oakland Sedan 1930 Bulck Coupe 1630 LaS&ile Coupe 1633 Graham Sedan .... .......6325 250 176 185 1926 Packard Sedan Bulck Sedan 1938 Ford Coupe Rockne Sport Roadster. 1633 Dodge Sedan 1935 Ford Station Wagon... 1630 Studebaker Sedan . 1631 Ford DeLuie Touring 1935 International Pickup . S Good used cars. each........ 1934 Ford V-B Truck 365 1934 Chevrolet Lumber Truck, dual axles and brakes. SANDERSON MOTOR CO Studebaker Sales and Service. FOR SALE 1829 Essex In good con dition. Cheap. 39 South Grape. FOR SA:$E 1831 Chevrolet deluxe coupe, fine condition. 6260. Call 14-F-4. FOR BALE; 2-door Ford sedan; reas onable. 410 Hamilton. LANOITS GOOD USED CARS We have a large w lection of late model, high-grade Used Cars to choose from Practically all makes and body styles, sedans coupes and roadsters. Used Oar Lot at 25 So Riverside. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cheap. IS feeder pigs. A-l. 30 to 40 lbs. Inquire Apple gate Store. Henry M. Bennett. FOR SALE Horses ana mules, art Ave. to Thomas road. Martin. Btew Jack FOR SALE Young team horses, about 1200 lbs. Vance Wolgamott, Tel. 16-F-15. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Purebred Cocker spaniel puppies. Red and white. V. D. Chambrlen. Perrydale. FOR SALE POULTRY CHICKS $9 per 100. Rocks. Reds ana Hampshire every Wednesday Brooks Hatchery. East N. 8t., Grants Pass, Oregon. KKUNZE turkey oatcnlng egga 2 R 1 R. roosters Inquire Pernoll'. Store Appiegate FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE or trade for fruit Jars, one automatic tin can sealer and 4-foot Icebox. F. E. Smith, 1024 West Uth. Phone 1488-X. FOR SALE Oravensteln apples. Phone 7-F-14. FOR SALE Dining-room set. Toledo range, davenport and chair, bed room set. 331 North Ivy, after 6 p. m. BARGAIN Will sell cheap, one ace tylene welder, one electric are welder. No. 1667158 See Oeorge Elledge or phone 493-Y. CANTALOUPES B. I. Ford. 2 milea west on Jacksonville Highway. Phone 731-R. COMBINATION rai ranf IAS 00 amali davenport t. small electric , ranee, heetlng stove, library table, ror'kii.i? chair. brakfatt set tod 1 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS 8AT9UMA Plums for sale. 1708 West Main. Phone 1097 -J. FOR SALE Gravenstdn apples and alfalfa hay 1st and 2nd cutting In barn. 3rd cutting In field Geo. L. Trelchle.r Central Point. Tel. 1S3. FOR 8 ALE Antique furniture. P. O. Box 570. LARGS and email mahogany tables, bed. pictures, dresser, rues, lamps. 110. 1936 Phllco radio, i, price, before 11 or after 8 p. m. aasx Mam. TOMATOES, cucumbers, peppers and sweet com. Chas Owens, Route 1, Orchard Home Drive. Tel. 1453-J-l. FOR SALE 1 saddle bridle. 3 mottle faced helfera. 1 cow. 1 11-months-old Hereford bull. Charles Oswald, Antelope Creek. Climax Route. FOR SALE About 60 tons hay In barn. Stewart Ave .to Thomas road. Jack Martin. CORN. $100 aack: cucumbers le lb. . Elmer Harris, mile south Phoenix. FOR SALE 1936 Cletrao 30-h.p. In A-l condition. Priced to sell. No. 39 South Grape. Phone 206. JACK'S 2nd Hand Store, 108 South Grape The house of a thousand bargains. Mohair davenport, 615: oil stove, $3.50: radio, a dandy, $8: 9x12 rugs. $4.80: beds, $1.25; coll springs. $6. FOR 8ALE Household furniture, dishes, radio. Call at 426 So. Oak dale. FOR 8ALE. CHEAP Trailer house, exU; plenty bullt-lns: also 4 wheel Ford trailer; good rubber. 1600 N. Riverside. 1937 6-F1. NEW electrlo refrigerator Call 300 or 1165-X evenings SMALL electrlo stoveT$16.00r" 1263 Grape St. GRAVENSTEIN APPLES O. V. My-8 Tel 258 -J FOR SALE Used bricks J A Manke 3 miles east ot Jacksonville FOR SALE - Ha, in shock cherries cream separator, milk cooler Tel 1002. L. large STOCK used whest and bar ley sacks 4 to 60 Also rwlna MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N (imp 9t Pbone 1063 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lease on service station, grocery, cabins, camp ground. fronts Crater Lake Hwy.. Joins Kogue river; doing good business; 21 miles from Medford. Richfield Station. UK O O OOLDSbKKHY Tempore. Uy located with ur L L Sanders Medford Centei Bldg HlOHESl CASH PAID tui youi furniture MEKFOHD BARGAIN HUU8E 37 N drape St Phone IQ6'4 FINE AUTO CAMP Close In. 1600 ft frontage on highway and Rogut river; excellent location, modern buildings, fine shade: located be tween Gold Hill and Rogue Rlvel Priced to sell ALSO 80 acres wood proposition on good road; plenty ot timber Selling price. $185 cash Rogue Rlvel Real Estate Kxcnange office 3 miles west OI Oold Hill MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY and sell livestock. What have you? Humphreys At Weddle. Phone Central Point 73. CALL FLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone 107, for all washing machine parts and service at Cut-Rate Prices. SWEDISH MASSAGE Russian-Turk Ish cabinet oaths. 306 Liberty Bldg Phone 694 Closing time for Too Lat to Claa. slfy Ads is 1:30 p. m. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t. Frequently 4. Par suit te $. Tool for plero inf holes It Mliarj JJ. Laree ell can 14. Negative 15. Cost 17. Eat awar 19. Otherwl.e 20. That which attracts 11- Oum resin 23. Hand bas 26. Artificial Ian- tuaie Z7. AfRkes eyes 23. Present 30. Short eleep 33. Water wheal 84. Strike vlo- ., - '""J" IS. Femlnlna ;7. Passageway 19. Thus 10. Chief admin. Istratlvs of ficer of a . county If. Foreign 11. Disencumbers IS. Arabian chief tain IS. Shallow Solution of Yeaterday'a Puzzl EE nam 41. Tedloue talk are SI. Hawaiian food It. VeriU'e crat pfc: variant 14. By birth 15. Append S. Brlitlea 17. Greek latter HWMgflljW R IMS L A M E L aEIMnE U Tffri 1 L O RECfeTACCgHtNIO AlgM jWntsMo RMM V JJE eg Ep SjOlTlE aAlv IE IrJIiI mmmQKmi o las fiw r FBlA N G U cKIt U ; x 3 pi4 5 4 7 6 Y ZZZSZZZ:1ZZ 40 nn I 1 1 I-: I I M I I BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COl'NTV ABSTRACT CO riTl.fc lSl KA.St'fc AI1H I IHI T3 ESlitOtYS The fashion Shop. rHE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling Button inc Buckles covered 3uB U d National Bank Building rel 1181 Chiropractic Physician Ort E. W HOFFMAN CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Jacksonville Hlway Phone 731 -J Expert UlndoK Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO n - Tel 1173 House oleanlng. tlooi waxing orl ental rug cleaning and upnotstenng MONEY TO LEND You Need Only One Thing To Get A Loan From Us The Ability to Make Small Regular Payments on Any Loan Plan SKB IV. K. THOMAS MGR ORE. AND WASH MTO CO MEDPOHD'8 OLDES'l AND LAHOESI PERSONAL FINANCb CO. 45 So Central. Ground Floor Cmterlan rheatre Bldg Uc. No. 3-I67-M-I80 Phune 139 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STOHAUB Local and Long Distance Furuiturt Moving Bonded carriers Flrepru.il storage Expert crating, packlnp ana shipping service "Davli (01 Service Phone 644 EAUS I'RANSPEH 6 8TORAGE CO -Office 26 So Fit Phone 316 Price right. Servloe guaranteed SAMSON Tansfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert rurmtur packing service Fireproof storage new low rates. ' P B SAMSON O. Phone 683 STUART'S 1RUOK1NG SERVICE Telephone 1033 01 332 111 No Hi St Local and long distance Fuel oils, any kind tueen stamps In side of 3-mile umit LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the County 01 Jackson in and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur J. Parry, deceased Notice Is hereby given that Joseph M. Pratt, the undersigned executor of the estate of above named decedent has tiled In the above entitled court and matter his final account and re port of the administration of sain estate and said court by its order dul entered therein has rixed August 27th. 1937, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the courtroom of said court In the Jack son County courtnouse at Medford Oregon, as the ttmo and place foi the hearing of any and all objection to said account and report, or to any Item thereof, and for the settlement thereof. Dated and first published July 28th 1937. JOSEPH M. PRATT, Executol Notice of Appointment of Adminis trator Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned thst he was. on the 3rd dsy ot August, 1937. by the Count) Court of the State of Oregon lor Jackson County, and In the matter of the Estate of Jennie E. Reamte deceased, pending In said Court, duly appointed Administrator ot said -i-tale. All persoru having claims against said Estate are hereby required to present the ?ame. with proper vouch ers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned Administrator, at 412 Liberty Build ing. Medford, Oregon. Dated this 4th day of August. 1937 EDWARD L. REAME3, Administrator of the Estate M Jennie E. Reatnes, Deceased Cross -Word Puzzle 8. Regale 9. One more 10. Small -oft mnsR 1U Caustic alka line iolution 16. Patron saint ef sal lore 18. Wealthy 20. Foundation 21. Sea eaglea 23. Averae 23. Small crons stroke on a letter 34. Rub out 25. Arid fruit 29. Id lea 81. Fernlike 33. FftnhlonaDIe SB. Melody 28. Ancient Greek city 4L Rune n lowly without a load 41. OodrltMg ef 45, RllVworm DOWN 1, B under obit gatlon 1 WU4 animal 3. Wigwam 4. I rum it 6. Frnch rlvr . Rubber trte T. Not of the acaJe 44. Health reftort 47. .uevlce for carrying hrlrtt 48. Carea H. Ex Done to moisture SO. Ocean swell (1. Compass point MONTHLY STATEMENT Klrtpatrlck. $83.94: William Lang, Jackson County. Julv 1937 $6.38; Elton Kane, $3.19: Anton Ring, The following la a schedule of the $3.19; Thos. Roseberry. $173.34: R. J. proceedings of the County Court of Klnabarger, $129.63: F. E. Jenkins. Jackson County, Oregon, showing a' $126.61; Eber Weed, $46.84; Jack list of claimants and supplies for iThresher, $58.75; W. J. Burbldge, which the claim Is made and which ! B7 .69; Gene Hooper. $133.99; R. N. were passed upon during the month ! Finney, $111.63: D. O. Modrell, of July, 1937. u. K. CAKiEK. county tjierk. General County Mind Roberts and McAllister, siso.ou; i Robert. Loucka. $26.80; O. L. con Herb Cody, $2 00; Shasta Cascade away. $101.76; W. L. Tollo, $109.13; Wonderland. $50.00; Southern Oregon D. J. Clifford, $100.75; K. Denmau, Elevator Co., $10.00; Standard Oil , $100.76; Art Boggls. $113.38; Don Bntt Compsny. $108: C. H. Bowman, trav-1 ,on, $iuo.76; Win. McCann, $100.76; el. $38.25: C. A. Myers, $92.00: Ed. 1 w. Anderson, $100.75; Frank Don Mlers. $2.79; G. C. Prescott. $48 00; eer. $102.76; B. H. Moultou, $144.35; Office Sta. and Supply Co., $8 20; : Don Fredericks, $100.75: R. Daugh Pick's Hardware. $52 31: Woods Lum- erty, $101.76: Cliff Cass. $91.65: Har ber Co., $6.72: Padgham Planing Mill. ry W. Scogglns. $101 J5; Mlrl Moore, $3.75; Timber Products Co.. $6 24: j .67.68: John Moultou. $116.06; Chas. West Side Pharmacy. $6.37: Heath's .e. Conoway, $34.18; Oeo. Thomas, Drug Store, $12 71: Office Sta. and 1.70 45; Theo. Glass, $02.67; Harold Supply Co., $12 40; Psclfle Tel. and; Tulle. $116.74; Robert McCabe. $90.66: Tel. Company. $116.78: Burroughs oo. West, $76.22; W. O. Bheldon, Machine Co.. $79.30: Western Union. .103.74: H. H. Marks. $60.32, Harold $16.05; Strang's Drug Store. $5.01: ' Mead Wheeler Co.. $6 IB; M l P. Dunn. $13.37; Postal Telegraph Co., $1.71 Mall Tribune Printing Dept.. $11.35 Mall Tribune, $19.90; Ashland Tld Ings. $17.35: Carl Y. Tengwald, $7.30; i Henry R, Byers, $109.76: Calif. Oregon Dr. G. A. Oltzen. $437.40; E. R. Squibb! power Co.. $86.81; Davis and Davis, and Sons, $18.00: Sherherd's Clta-1 8.00; Hawklnson Tire Service, Hons. $10.00: O. R. Carter, postage, Ijaaj 47; jacls Transfer, $17.50; Med $41.30: Reliable Cash Orocery, $3.34; (ord Lumber Company, $18.98; Med A. S. Bullen, $11.74; Lmnan Brothers, ford lllass Co., $5.75; Colyear Motor $5.03: Klocker Prlnlery. $58 00; Shell gales Co., $113.92; Big Pines Lumber OH Company. $12.75; Tommy Holt.lrjo., ai.20; Kred Bturgls, $4.00; Tobe $1.00; Stevens-Ness Co., $3.50; U. S.lstone, $3.50; Perry's Oarage, $1.25; National Bank, relief, $422.05: Old I Trusty Lumber Co., $8.60; Hansen Age Pensions, $2308.14: Nettle Thomp- Hardware, $0.80; Paclflo Mnchlnery son. $8100; Anna Coleman. $80.00; aml Tooi steel Company. $02.57; Llt Edlth Cochran. $76 50; Mary Smith. 1 trt.n parts Co.. $58 71; Medford Serv $60.00; Darland Terrlll. $18.00; J. B. ;lce station. $64.00; Medford Cone Coleman, postage. $40.00; Fisher Pub-.Comt company, $259 60; Deaver and llshlng Co., $1.50: Marshall Smith ' moCurloy, $23.63; Madden Tire Shop, Leonarn. i4.oo; nucswaio wirum CO., $7.0U: it. UUCKeil. .J.UU; r.imu Martin. $7.80: Joe Wenzell. $5.70; Dan Agee, $5.50: Jim Richie, $5.60; Ethel Humphrey. $1.00; R. C Humphrey, $1.50; Luman Broth ers, $4.01: A. s. uuuen. $1.10; P. J. Hoi brook. $5.00; otflce Sta. and Supply Co.. $3.70; R. B. Thompson. $23 54: Sheriff, travel, $294.39; Chas. Blltch, $127.24: A. J. Kelienbeck. $68.61: W. J Edens. $3.99; R. N. Finney, $14.97: C. Z. Boyden. $28.82; C. J. Bourne. $20.83; H. R. Bvers, $8.78; Red Cross, travel $11.90; Mary Meo, $1.25; Edith Woldman, $1.60; Mnude Robinson, $2.50: Dr. W. S. Cury. $1.00; Northern School Sup ply Company. $13.48: Underwood Company, $8.60; N. S. Young. $1.60; J. R. Woodward, $2.00; Chas. Carlton. $2.00; Joe Marshall, $2.00; J. W. Ja cobs. $2.00; Oeo. Kttnzman. $2.00; N. R. Walters, $2.00; Tommy Hodgson, $4.20; Mrs. R. Christie. $4.20; Maxlne Yowell. $4.30; Flonell Yowell, $4.20; Nellie Yowell, $4 20; Alice Oandce, $4.50; Blake Moffatt and Towne, $3 08: 8. E. Massenglll. $2.74: Shaw Supply Company, $10.03; Trowbridge and Flynn, $.75; Division of Publlo Health. $1.30; Medford Domestic Laundry, $ 50; National Reemploy ment. $53 67: The Blue Print Shop. $4.77: Cudahy Packing Co., $18.38; Medford Water Commission. $50.00; C. C. Hoover. $12.96; Gates and Lyd lard, $6.44; Shell Oil Company, $1.64: Whlllock's Golden Rule, $16.38; C. J. Perrlne, $8.65; Maxwell Feed Com pany. $19.56: Lamport's, $3.16; Zeller bach Paper Co., $17.07; T. H. Simpson, $.72; Ted'a Feed Store. $.50; T. H. Temple, $8.50; Western Thrift Store. 52: Talent Feed Btore, $9.46; Baker Linen Co., $16.50; 8nlder Dairy, a:ifl afl: western states Orocery, $05.49; Ashland Mills, $7.00; Blden's Shoe Shop. $1.36: HBrdy'a Cash Store, $10.65; Sims Brothers, $1.60; Fix It Shop, $1 60: Dr. Oltzen. so.ou; necs b Bakerv. $1.90; J. C. Penney Co., $4.14: I. R. Frldeger. $26.88; Hubbard Wray Co.. $86.00: Knox Lumber Company, $1.81; Hubbard Brothers. $25.45; Har den's Drapery Shop, $11.00: Trow bridge, $1.25; Calif. Oregon Power Co.. $66.80: Orpha Beer, $9.76: Commun ity Hospital, $50.00: National Hospi tal Association, $30.00; Reliable Cash Orocery, $1.50: Medford News. $18.00; Dr. Harvey A. Woods, $2.60; Dr. E. a. Everett, $2.60; J. P. Dodgo and Son, $10.00; Heath's Drug Store. $6.04; East Bide Pharmacy. $3072; J. R. Blerma. $1.50; Jessie Kendsll, $11.30; Remington Rand Co., $0.00; Irwin Hodson Co., $12.62; Fred Powers, $6.00; Boyd's Market, $6.34; Flynn Electric. $3.35; M. P. and S. M. Co., $1.50; Swift and Co.. $1.70: Summit Grocery, $4.56; Rentiers iea um pany. $1.20; Medlord Stationery Co., $3.66: Trowbridge and Flynn, $1.85; Pick's Hardware, $6.80; Snider Dairy. $0.09; Luman Brothers, $3.33; Model Bakery, $7.95; Bouthern Oro gon Gas Company. $7 67; Economy Market, $1.10; uiiihuwhb . $11.06; Plggly Wlggly, $46.60; Emll's Market, $19.86. Emergency Fund Fruit Orowers League, $100.00. Mrdftinl Library Oregon Book Binding Co.. $33.95; H W Wilson Co., $06.25; Marshall Smith Leonard, $10.40; J. K. QUI Company, $4.72. Dog i.ireii&e runu Theo. J. Fish. $60 00; L. A. Salada. $50.00: Dolph Phtpps, $50.00; A. W. Bradshaw, $7 00; Mrs. W. H. Lewis, $3.60; City of Ashlsnd, $2.00; City of Medford, $74.00; Humane Society, $219.62. Bounty Fund L R. Coder. $1.60; Donald Case, $3 00; Qua Peck, $3.00; Anna ton- over, $3.00; W. U. KUSl, s-OAu; n. . Scranton, $3.00: C. L. Anderson. $12.00; Geo. McLean, $J.oo; t. r. Rosecrans, $3 00. Iload Fund nnlvin Green. $15.34; Standard Oil Company. $48831: General Tool Co, $803; Young's Service Shop, 40.84; Woodbury Company, win; Hospital Association, $110.00; Blate TnriiiAtrlnl Accident Commission, $467 17; Postal Telegraph. 80; Med ford Corporation, $i.ou; J, a-. tine Co.. $27.93; southern racuic Company. $3304 66; L. E. Johnson. $32 58; Joe Koenlg. $380.86; Medford Pharmacy. $21.00; O. K. warier, in Ing $2.00; Medford Iron and Steel Works. $1.84: Air Reduction Sales Co.. $10 68; The Toxas Co., $84.05; Rogue River Sand and Oravel Co.. $307.25; C. Z. Boyden. $11 30; Shell Oil Com oanr. $2294.60: Young's service sta tion. $10 20; Walter W. Abbey $600 00; Ed. F. Webber. $110 00; M. Edelmutb. j sn- timrnr Company. $29.18, H. L. Pritc'hsrd Co.. $20.78; Paclflo Motor Transport, $19.74; icu uu. Prelaht Lines. $9 00: EleC' trie Steel Foundry Co., $116 77; Tim ber Products Compsny. $2000; W. M. Tethrow, $12026; Henry Meyir, $96.75: J. W. Olllaspey, $74.96; J. B. Stovall, $7815; Andy Smith. $06.75: Ed Smith, $12 66; J. A. Stovall, $68.38; Joe Rutrer. $28.94; Lester Throckmor ton, $13774; Ralph Merrltt, $101.74: Lincoln Pence. $82 94; L. C. Harris. $837; H. A. Bayard, $44.84: Wallaoa Ragsdale, $818; T A. Splttmlller, $18 88; D. W. Babcock. $2.79: Jim Merrltt. $127.74; Earl Jonea, $103.74; Leonard Andrews, w ; a. berg. $117.76; Kenneth Wsttenherg. $107.78: Maurice Cranston, $95.76: iFred Anderson. $110 00; Robert Craig. !$15 9: Oeo. McLean, $8 87: Willis i Hodge. $75-33: Oeo. Lemlre. $88 98; iMIke Yovovlch, $86 16; T. H. Kelley. $83 72; I.yal Hartman. $10337; Wm . Edens. $99.75; Moyd Norman. $6.38; Btmon johnson, $82 04; L Applebaker. 1$H3 9; Aunrey narnr. i.". iMAi. iumIm Hartman. mu&l aumoB iiuuw, 3 JHi Uck .$125 87: L. B. McKlnnta, $129.12; Tim- per r-roaucis uo., eu.ou; aa oiuiwvu, $122.75; Chas. Dooms, $127.36; Ira Wilson, $21.94; Colon King, $13 95; smith. $8.37; E. Hubert. $23.02; Mlrl Moore. $8.37; Percy Haley, $116.99; L. J. Blgham, $uu.6l; uaie aiouiton, $138.90; H. C. Dooms, $112.81; 0. i. Boyden, $80.36; C. I. Bourne, sw.tj; si qO: Ed Smith, $D)6. PHOENIX. Aug. 18. (Spl.) Hon oring Mra. Hazel Frazler of Denver, Colo., who has beeu a visitor in tne valley the past month, Mra. R. H Wilcox entertained at her home last Friday afternoon. Among guests were Mesdames Armstrong, Richardson, Barnum, Frlsble, Marx, WUcox, and Helen Norrls, Miss Faye Carver, and the honoree, Mrs. Frazler. Mrs. Fra zler left today for California en route home, accompanied by her son, Wil liam. Mr. and Mrs. Q. Banden and daughter Lola of Jacksonville, Mra. H. westerman of Spokane, and Mrs. Jewel Parr enjoyed a fishing trip to SUtcooa lake last weekend. Mrs. Westerman, who has been a guest of her parents. Mr. and Mra. J. a. Vlall. left for her home In Spokane today. Miss Eunice McLoughlln and her mother, who resided on Fourth street, recently sold their property here and left for Greeley, Colo., where Miss McLoughlln aocepted a position there In the city school system. Miss Marlta Furry returned Satur day from Portland, where she en Joyed a three-week vacation. Rev. and Mra. E. P. MoFarland and son Alex motored north via Salem last Saturday. Mrs. MoFarland will spend a week with her brother at cannon Beach, Rev. McFarland and Alex returning Wednesday, Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frazler, who were recently married In Medford. Mrs. Frazler was tba former Miss Roena Grubbs. Mrs. W. A. Thompson left on a vacation trip to Yreka and San Francisco. Recent guests at the McFarland home Included Mrs. J. H. Kays, Mra Fannie Barlow, Miss Willie McWIl Hams, all of Los Angeles. They motored north via the coast route Mrs. Grace Mills of San Fernando, Calif., arrived Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. M. E. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stsncllffe and family of Mount Vernon, Wash., were recent guests of the B. S. Stancllffe family. Miss Jcanette McAbee of Medford called on friends here Thursday. Mr. and Mra. Woodford Turpln were hosts at their home Thursday evening with an "aluminum" dinner. W. Dunstan was the chef in charge. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Reedy, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Newbry. Mr. and Mrs. o. R- Huber, Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. V. R- Hallcraft, Mlsa Patricia Furry, Robert and Wilbur Hallcraft, Mlsa Jean Hayse and Warren Hayse. Copies of city ordinances on sew age disposal and building restriction. permit regulations, etc., have been posted at the city hall and Phoenix mercantile companies. Of special interest to rural prop, erty owners will be the mas meeting to be held at the Phoenix Grange hall Friday, August 27, at which Chief Deputy Fire Marshal Taylor will speak on the feasibility and deslreablllty of forming a rural fire protection district. Mr. and Mra. A. McDanlel and daughter of Sweetwater, Texas, are visiting at the B. A. Montgomery home. Mrs. Bell Furry arrived from Port land Saturday. Mr. W. M. Berkley spent few days last week vacationing at Fish lake. Dead Indian DEAD INDIAN SODA BPRINOS, Aug. 18. (Spl.) Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Neukom of Berkeley, Cel., are spend ing a fortnight's vacation at the r sort, their sixth annual visit her. Mrs. Oraoe M. Thorbus 1 visiting her daughter. Mra. E. T. Colemsu, and Mrs. W. P. Kresse. On Sunday they went Joined by Mr. Coleman for the day. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Chas of Table Rock, accompanied by Mr. Oil) and on of Hlohmood, Cl.. were visitors at the resort Wednesday. Chas. Oerlaeh of San Francisco, who spent last summer hem, return ed Monday after spending tha winter In California. Mr. Oerlaeh U ra ti red newspaper man. having bea associated for many year with tlx San Francisco Bulletin. Mr. and Mrs. Olen O. faylor war Sunday afternoon callers varner Winona and I Mr, u. K. Varner, Winona ana OatUaA Vksau a UoUui aPaol gut I Phoenix of last week on vacation here. P. E. Redden, accompanied by hlj daughter, Mrs. Georgia Franklin, vis ited Mrs. Redden and Irene and Joaa Franklin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hammett, with their house guest, Mrs. E. Gresslln of Ackley, Iowa, were Sunday dinner guests at the resort. Mrs. Hammett and Mrs, Gresslln are sisters. Other Sunday dinner guests war Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller. Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Hum phries. Mrs. W. F. Kress, Oeorge Gates, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Neukom, Joan Humphries and Jlmmle Miller. Antelope ANTELOPE, Aug. 18. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Dale Bebb and children of Kansas are visiting Mr. and Mr. Hol 11s Burton. Ethel Lawrence had her tonsils ev ened In Medford Aug. 11. Ben Oswald visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl von der Hellen Aug. 13. Bcb Lindsay report that he ha killed eight rattlesnakes this year near Derby. Ho la working In tha Eagle Point Irrigation district. Mary Allen tell while riding horse back Aug. 7 and broke her arm Just above the wrist. She la under the care of a Medford doctor. June Tlngleaf of Eagle Point spent the week-end with Annabelle Rlggs. Antelope Literary club met Aug. 13 when annual election waa held. Mr. Helen eulbertson was elected presi dent; vice president, Mrs. Sign Day; Cora Blgham, secretary. The annual picnic we held at Dead Indian Soda Spring Sunday. Patricia von der Hellen 1 spending her vacation with her grandmother In San Francisco. Antelope school board met Aug. 18. Antelope school will begin Sept. 7. Several farmers In this district had their grain threshed this past week. Meteorological Report August 18, 1997. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday; little change In tem perature. Oregon: Pair tonight and Thurs day, but morning fog In west por tion; Uttte change In temperature; moderate northwest wind off comet. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 88; lowest, 53. Total monthly precipitation, none. Deficiency for the month, 0.10 ui. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1938. 1635 Inches. Deficiency for season 1.00 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yes terday, 10 per cent; 6 a. xn. today, 72 per cent. Tomorrow; ffunrloe, 5:23 a.m. Sun set, 7:06 p.m. Observations taken at 6 a. 120 Meridian Time. Clear Cloudy .40 Cloudy ,18 Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear 90 72 JO Cloudy T Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear P.Cdy. Clear Roseburg Sslt Lake - 02 82 San Francisco 72 64 Seattle 82 04 Spokane BO 58 Waahngton, D C. 92 72 Yakima 84 82 PLOT 10 ASSASSINATE MANILA, Aug. 18. WV-An ap parently well laid plot by Sakdal fa natic to assssslnat Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon upon his arrival yosterday was tolled by detention of leaders, the Manila Dally Bulletin said today. K reign of ter ror also waa reported planned. Agitators for immediate independ ence, who have been Involved tn put bloody rlot. were rounded up by po lio 24 hour before Quezon' ship brought him from Washington. The Bulletin aald polio and con stabulary official were awar of the plot well la advance. Travel Table AIRPLANES Northbound Leav 12:68 P. M. 8:87 A. M. Malls Clos 13:11 P. M. 4:69 A. M. Southbound iiiniT l s cm to a ta c I nr 1 Boise 98 54 Boston 94 74 T Chicago 84 62 Denver 88 80 Eureka , , - 58 50 Helena 94 82 Lob Angeles 86 SO MEDFORD 94 67 New York ., Omaha 93 74 Phoenix 100 78 Portland 86 68 Reno 94 60 82 68 QUEZON NIPPED IN BUD Leave Mall Clos 10:68 A. M. 10:11 A. U . 12:08 A. M, U: P. TRAINS Northbound Leav Mall OIOM 8:16 A.M. 8:16 A.M. 8:06 P. M. '106 P. M. . Southbound Lttv Mail Clos 8:28 A. M. 1 M. 8:48 P. M. M P. M. BUSES North 8:06 A. M. U 0 A. M. 7:68 A. M. 8:10 A. M. 10 JO A. M. 8:80 A. U. 1:80 P. M. 8:60 A. M. 1:00 P. M. Is .'$6 P. M. 8:60 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 11:10 P. M. 0:48 P. M. 10:10 P. M. Te Klamath Pall l;il V U. tad liil r. a- m IP-. i Sat Vvl