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PAGE ELEVEN 1 fEPFCVRD MATL TT?rBTTMC. 'NrEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1937. 1 Read every ad on this page You will probably find ex actly the thiongs you neve been looking tor or a tele 01 trade (or unused article! you may have. Search your attic or jtore-room you may tlnd many tblnge others are seek ing and be able to realize Immediate cash II what you want Isn't here, advertise foi It Trt&une classified ads are Inexpensive effective! RATES Per word, first Insertion (Mlnlmum Sc) Each additional Insertion, per word ic (Minimum inc) Per line per month without copy change ... . ,.,,81.28 PLsaie 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND IjOST Black keyfold. probably In Strang's drug store, Tuesday even- lng. Finder return to this office. Reward. LOST lady's Oruen 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 11 dog missing, call 1616- LOST Billfold In city park Wltn money ana driving licenses Heward Leave ITlbune Clinton f Ayres WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Ref erences. 14 S. Central. V?ANTED--Glrl or woman for part time housework. Tel. 1589-Y. Inquire 716 Grant St. WANTED Girl for housework ana care of children. Good wages. Box 4266. Tribune. iJTNTEDiperlenced slikflnlaher. I "Sw rKrji so Central. ' n,.mrn sji a r f OPTO W All X Cil Limuii 4xuux SALESMEN WANTED 3 men for sales work. Call at 38 Bo. Bartlett. 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 Blgelows. WANTED Sheet metal worker with experience on warm air furnaces, gutters and patent chimneys. Young man preferred. Permanent Job. Electric Supply Co.. Yrelfa. 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 416. Olympla, Washington. Branch Offloe. HOP PICKERS wanted August 30th Cabins ughu ano wood rurntaheu B M Olute Appiegate ore WANTED SITUATIONS RELIABLE School Girl (Sr) wants Job In good home for room, board, and small wages. Jean Gulnn, R. 1, Box 477. Medford. WANTED To care for children, reasonable rates. 825 West 13th. WANTED Job hauling fruit. 1601 N Riverside. ELECTRICIAN 429 No Holly Do any thing anywhere rel 637-W. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS LADY TEACHER wants room, north ern part city. Box 2623, Tribune. WANTED TO RENT Young married couple want partly furnished house near Medford. Box 2628. Tribune. WANTED To buy or lease children's beds. Must be reasonable. Phone 819-J. DRIVING to Portland Saturday. "Pas sengers wanted. Phone 1704-R. FURNITURE reupholstorod. reflnlsh. ed. reglued. Phone 969-R. WANTED Small furnished house or apartment. Box 2624. Tribune. VIOLIN repairing and piano tunlnc. Shults Bros.. 230 N. Bartlett. Ph. 1059. WANTED Children to care for day time References. Phone 1645-Y 316 West 8th. WANTED to lease our 3-ton truck during fruit season. Reasonable. Phone 1138-Y. WANTED Feeders and fat lambs. Phone 1364 Residence 404 Mc Andraws road. Phlllppl At Rohr. PAINTING and ""niwrhsnvlnc Reas onable prices Phone 774-J-2. IUNK -Highest once osio tot orass rariistors ropper torae ostterles sitiminum rid nhei mtala 9crr run wnsll v sree tou 010 sno nseniner eim and 2ot An nnei cubes Oul once, .vtll Xltere.t ou HiOM f'lU W-xm NJ"nelr Houwhoifl Oonds Furniture Stove bontnt ind sold MEUFDKD BAKOAIN HOUSE wan i en lare 1 WOOl MOHAIR - We mv i tr nil Hlffhe dim na:a MFWMiHT BARGAIN HOUR tl M. OlftiM St. r&OM UK3 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE ouy cattle, ot.ge. raoeiu chics ens Rome Davis 3111 Capitol Are Phone 1666-L. WK PAY MOKB CASH Poi youi furniture HOI MHOdK ANDHKWS 6th nd Front Phone 847 FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Room and garage. 306 South Holly. SLEEPING ROOM, $8.50 month. 304 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep, lng room for gentleman: garage If desired. 335 So. Riverside Ave. SLEEPING ROOM Business man preferred. 105 Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Orape FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Pleasant furnished borne. Reliable party. Phone 1347-J. FOR RENT Nice clean 6-room bun galow, 48 N. Orange. 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, flreplaoe. Hot and cold water and steam heat furnished. Will lease to right party. Call at Business Office, Mall Tri bune. FOR RENT Apartment. 834 Apple FOR RENT 3 offloe rooms, 1 store building. 1 basement room. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell. FOR RENT BOARDROOMS ROOM and meals. Riverside. Inquire 18 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- lng and pressing Business. Fire proof building In back. Convent 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 Street, best residen tial section In Grants Pass. For further information see J. O. Bru baker, 1016 North 9tb Street, Grants Pass. Ore. FOH 8AUt OR 1'KADE 20 acres 62.000: crops now in Property lo cated on Pacific Highway oetweer. Talent and Phoenix Pot particulars call R Edwards Southern Oregon Bre-vcry FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 40 A. on Old Stage road, 2' miles from Gold Hill; elec tricity in house; school bus; 3 good wells; about 8 A. In cultivation; good 4-room house, 3 screened porches, fine shade, barn, garage, woodshed, chicken house; $800, part down, balance like rent. See own er, W. R. Lamb on Butte Falls Hwy., Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE OR LEASE for year. 0 room house: fireplace; excellent condition. Call 1008-J. $2500.00 1 acres. 1 mile from city; modern dwelling. Terms: $500.00 down, $20.00 per mo., 6 Interest. BROWN As WHITE, 104 W. Main. FOR SALE Hillside home at Ash land. Beautiful view. Modern 8 room house, fine condition; pipe less furnace; 8 acres, 4 acrea or chard, large garden space: cheap water. Will rent to right party. Price $3,000; terms. 586 Terrace, Ashland. SACRIFICE 3?4 ACRES, two acres fine clover, balance garden, free soli, all Irri gated: neat substantial cottage with lights and pressure water; good barn, chick house, garage, work shop, play house, good con creted well. Cost owner $2400, Will sell for $1250.00 cash. We can help finance deal. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1496; evenlnga 1648-R FOR SALE Attractive, modern three-room house. Nicely located. Beautiful yard. Box 4261. Tribune. CITY PROPERTY 3-room house, (4 acre garden, for sale or trade for car or truck. M. Kllmek, Talent. FOR BALE 160 acres timber Trail. Phone 403-R-3. FOR SALE Service station, groceries and reed, adjoining Medford; doing good business: stock, fixtures snd equipment: 3 acres ground with 600 feet highway frontage. Excel lent site for camp ground Priced reasonably: some terms. J. O Cam eron, second ststlon on Crater Lake highway. am a a l1 acres. 4-room house: h 1 1 1 1 good gravel road . Must sell www at once: $200 down. bal. $10 per month. See A. F. Flowers, cor. 13th and Front. FOR SALE Unusually attractive new modern 5-room house; furnished with all new furniture or unfur nished Owner leaving Medford For further Information call 1319-W FOR SALE New 5-ronm home: beat construction: monthly payments less than rent 14 Summit Ave Call owner. 604-J for showing. FOR SALE ISO-acre farm: 15 acrea Irrigated: 4-room house, other j buildings: 0 milk cows. I heifers. 3-year-old bull. 100 White Leghorn pulletA. All for $1600; frms L. E Jeffries, Basle Point. Ore. Butte Falls Star Route. Box 19. 1 LARor HOUSE, now paying tnvett- ment Inquire 617 So. Orape 6t Owner BOOKING for f rm rl tv hnm ot a rviMn - Sid Blood. 123 N.I I Oanuai. F&oot tae. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think oi real saute think of BROWN a WHITE 6 RH for sale cheap. 438 North Hol ly Inquire of owner. 1575 State St., Salem, Ore. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Oall Warren Pat terson 301 Liberty Blag oi O A Barnea 16? East 8th St. Eugene HOUSES for sale or rent Jackson Countv Bldg & Loan Assn FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL '35 V-8 3-door; heator. radio. 18.000 miles. Try to beat It at S475. Walter W. Abbey, Inc. FOR SALE To first buyer, good 1036 Dodge coupe, only sis. Evenings. Walter O. Crank. 26 Portland Ave. FOR SALE Dodge I -ton truck. aeml-trauer; ciaer press, milk goats. Miscellaneous articles. Phone Cen tral Point 104, mornings. FOR SALE '28 Oakland 4 -door se dan. Bargain. 726 Alder. FOR SALE or TRADE 'SO Ford Roadster. A-l condition, 6125. Box 4247. Tribune. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. Ic O. USED CARS 11936 Ford 2-door 575 11835 Ford 2-door 485 11035 Ford 4-door ... 525 11934 LaFayett Sedan - 1370 11931 Model A Ford 3-door 6250 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett FOR SALE OR TRADE 114 -too truck, flat bed; dragsaw. Phone 468-J-8. FOR SA:JS 1931 Chevrolet deluxe coupe, fine condition. 6250. Call 14-F-4. FOR SALE 3-door Ford sedan: reas onable. 410 Hamilton. LANOE'S GOOD USED CARS We bave a large selection of late model, hlgh-grad Used Oars to choose from Practically all makes and body styles sedans coupes and roadsters. Used Car Lot at 36 So Riverside. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N Riverside FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 CPuernsey heifers, 13 weaner pigs. Elmer Harris, mile south Phoenix. THOROUGHBRED Jersey bull calf, 3 months old: eligible lor reglstra tlon. Phone 38-F-6. Jacksonville. FOR SALE Sow and 0 pigs, I mile N. E. of Central point. Kate wrlgnt FOR SALE One fresh 4-gallon cow and one springer. 1313 W. 10th St. FOR SALE Cheap. 15 feeder pigs. A-l. 30 to 40 lbs. Inquire Apple- gate store. Henry M. Bennett. FOR 8ALE Young team horses, about 1200 lbs. Vance wolgamott, lei 16-F-15. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE POULTRY R. I. R. baby chicks ready to go the 20tn. Blood tested, ewt-eney roui- try Ranch. Phone uaa-j. CHICKS 89 per 103. Rocks. Reds ano Hampshire every Wednesday Brooks Hatchery. East N St., Grants Pass, Oregon. BRONZE turkey catching eggs 3 K L ft roosters Inquire Peraoll'F Store Appicgate FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PLUMS Satsuma. V2 mile north Deall Lane on Old Stage road. Crafford. 1937 DE LUXE Harley -David son 74, nearly new, (100 off. 620 So. Fir, Saturday and Sunday. WOOD FOR SALE Body fir, 16-ln. $3.00; 13-ln. laurel and oak, $3.50. Phone 38-F-3, Jacksonville. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Walnut dining table, $7.60; chest, $3; cir culating heaters; walnut vanity. $13.50; davenport sets. A hundred Bargains. FOR SALE Champion peaches. Cha. E. Gray. Gold Hill. GOOD used gas pumps at Llttrell Parts Co. ONE used H. D. motorcycle; has wind shield, saddle-bags and other ex tras. Good buy for anyone. Also one 2 -wheel car trailer, cheap. Ap ply 824 West 13th St., Medford. Phone 1136-Y. FOR SALE Modern electric range at one-half price. Call after 6 at 236 Bo. Oakdale. FOR SALE 2-wneel trailer, cook stove, clothes wringer. 812 Summit Ave. FOR SALE or trade for fruit Jars, one automatic tin can scaler and 4-foot Icebox. F. E. Smith, 1024 West 11th. Phone 1488-X. FOR SALE Oravensteln apples. Phone 7-F-14. BARGAIN Will sell cheap, one ace tylene welder, one electric arc welder. No. 1667158 See George El ledge or phone 493-Y. CANTALOUPES B. E. Ford. 3 miles west on Jacksonville Highway Phone 731-R. COMBINATION pas range. $35 00, small davenport set. small electric rane. heating stove, library table. roc King cnair. nreaKiast set ana beds. Phone 1347-J. SATSUMA Plutns for sale. 1706 Went Main. Phone 1097 -J. TOMATOES, cucumbers, peppers and sweet com Cha Owens. Route 1, Orchard Home Drive. Tel. M&3-J-1. FOR SALE 1 saddle bridle. 3 mottle, faced heifers. 1 cow. 1 11-months-o!d Hereford bull Charles Oswald, Antelope Creek. Climax Route. CORN. 1100 sack; cucumbers lc lb. Earner Harris, mile south Phoenix. FOR SALE Household furniture dishes, radio. Call at 425 So. Oak- dale. 1937 6 -PI KEW electric refrigerator Call 800 or 1165-2 evenings -iiH 4 A I .ft H in sh-icB chme cr-m wparator. milk oooier. t$l ' 1003-1 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. CHEAP Trailer house. 8'i,xl4; plenty bullt-lna: also 4 wheel pord trailer; good rubber. 1600 N Riverside. ORAVENSTEIN APPLES O. V. My-s Tel aoo-J FOR SALE Used bricks J A Manke 3 miles east oi Jacksonville. LA HOB STUCK used wheat tnd Dor- ley aciu 4 to 6o A '.so rwine. MEDFOKD BARGAIN HOUSE 3? N O"oe st Phone 1062 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lease on service station. grocery, cabins, camp ground, fronts Crater Lake Hwy., Joins Rogue river; doing good business; 21 miles from Medford. Richfield Station. DR. O. O. GOLDSBEKRY. Temporal uy located witn dt u u Banders Medford Center Bldg. highest Cash paid foi youi furniture ME K PORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063. PINE AUTO CAMP Close in. 1500 ft frontage on highway and Rogue liver; excellent location, modern buildings, fine shade; located be tween Gold Hill and Rogue Rivei Priced to sell ALSO 80 acres wood proposition on good road; plenty of tlmbei Selling price. $185 cash Rogue Rivet Real Estate Rxehange office 3 mltef west ot Gold Htll MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY and sell livestock. What have you? Humphreys & Weddle. Phone Central Point 73. CALL PLYNN ELECT RIO 8ERV1CE Phone 107, for all washing machine parts and service at Cut-Rate Prices. SWEDISH MASSAGE Russian-Turk ish cabinet baths, 305 Liberty Bldg Phone 694 BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTV AltSTRACT CO H I I t INSURANCE AIISI HA IS fcSCKOWS The Fashion Shop. rHE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons mc Buckles covered duo U S National Bank Building Tel 1181 Chiropractic Phytlrlan Drt E- W HUFFMAN CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Jacksonville Htway Phone 731-J Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO 11 - Tel 1172 House oleaning. floor waxing orl entai rug cleaning and upholstering Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and bong Distance Furniturt Moving Bonded carriers Ftrepro.il storage Expert crating, psckinp ana shipping service "Davis foi Service " Phone 844. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Of flea 26 So Ftr Phone 316 Prloce right. Servtce guaranteed SAMSON Tansfer and Storage Fur nlture Moving and expert turntturr packing service Fireproof storage new low rates. F E SAMSON O. Pbone 883 STUART'S 1RUCK1NO SERVICE relephone 1033 or 332 111 No Fli St Local and lung distance Fuel oils any Kind Green stamps in side of 3 mile limit Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Oenns of the cow 4, Provide and serve food 9. Pen 12. Metric land measure IS. Mexican corn meal musb 14. Color 15. Religious assemblies IS. Term of respect 1$. Field of granular snow 10. Native of a European country 14. South African fox S7. Production of beauty In plastlo materials tl, Babylonian deity 19. At home 30. Edged tool 81. Be situated 32. Liquid measures 14. Three: prefix 36. Peacock butterfly J. F.xlst 17. Qodrleni of dawn 18. Belonging to him Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle PEIiCOURlAWL WOElOl LERlNAY EXPENS El'ETO DIE ELE M I ISjATBiEL ft qm Uuife WW s e NAP BMP R. AlgRR'M ET T AMaTT S L ElS O SIH O A LpfP R OlslEiRIS IaIpIdsieItIaIemeitIa S9. Northwestern Indian 41. Haughtiest 43. Genus of the frog 45. Melody 4". Letter writer B2. Kuss 3. Indifferent to pleasure or rain K4. Light repast fi&. Ha I lor 66. piece of furnltur 87. Acknowledge ' i2 13 pr r I i7 18 w? i" if. i ........ ;m,. uiAM ,,,., 'Muiu i'.-iV.Vi. 20 21 22 23 Wfr74 25 Z -v . 'tzaL. i. 21 . 32 33 0, 34 m-m49 44 if.-!" ip ,ntit, w.. jiL -i.. i t.'uii, 44 4-1 48 4 So SI z TZJ.'si ''sf 'm, SS .',. 5S " ',; ' Sy "" '' ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY MONEY TO LEND You Need Only One Thing To Get A Loan prom Us The Ability to Make Small Regular Pa v merits on Any un Plan BE 10 W E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH MTG CO MEDFORD S OLD ESI AND LAROESI PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So Central. Ground Floor Cmter tan rheatre Bldg Lie. No S-157-M-180 Pbone 139. LEGAL NOTICES Not Ire. In the County Court of the 8tat of Oreeon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ell Dahack, Deceased. To CUra Morrison, as guardian ot the person and estate of Everett V. Dahack. Jr., a minor, ano to avereii V. Dahack, Jr., and to any and all nersons havlna any Interest in the estate of Ell Dahack. Deceased. You will please take notice tnat the undersigned executor of the estate of Ell Danack. deceased, hits filed a petition In the above entitled court for an order for leave to sell the fol lowing described rfnl property, to wlt: Lot Three of Block Flfty-sevon of Second Hot Springs Addition to the City of Klamath Kaiis, Kiamain Countv. State of Oregon, and the Court has set the 26th day of August 1937. at the hour of ten ociock in the foreno)n as the time and the County Court room in Medford, Ora tion, as the place for hearing of said petition, at wnicn time an pei-nun Interested may appear and show cause. If any there be. why the said petition should not be granted. This notice f served upon you hy publication once a week for four successive weeks by order of the Hon orable Earl B. Day. Judge of the above entitled court dated July 20tn, 1937. ERNEST GUY DAHACK, Executor of the Estate of Ell Dahack, Deceased Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson 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 hereby notified and cited appear in the County Court of Oregon roi i Jackson Countv In the coun house. In Medford, Oregon, on or before the 28th day of August. 1937. at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. then and there to show cause. If anv you have, why an order of ttvJ said court should not be mace authorizing and licensing the execu tor of said estate to sell the real property belonging to said estate, de scribed In Volume 186 at page 111 of the Deed Records of aald county, to the highest bidder for cash, at private sale. This citation Is served upon you by publication In the Medford Mail Tribune once a week for four con secutive weeks In pursuance of in order of said court made on July 28th. 1937. ' Witness my hand and the 8eal of said Court this 29th day of July. A. D 1937. G. R CARTER, Clerk. (Seal of County Court, Jackson County. Oregonl) By HELEN DUO AN. Deputy. Homemade Remedy Causes Explosion CHICAGO. Aug. 10. (AP) Edward Wozlnakl, 43, massaged his rheumatic ley? today too near the gase stove with a ltnament he compounded him self. The blast blew out most of the windows In his flat, set fire to the kitchen, burned Wozlnskl on the face and frightened twelve other residents Into the street. Closing time foi Too Late to Clas sify Ads ts 1:30 p m, Cross -Word Puzzle 1L Word of consent 18. Cotton-Deeding' machine 17. Foi mer Russian czar 20. Pertaining to . the Kalian Franks SI. Antecedent 22. Troplrol black bird 21. One who exercises governing powers SB. Principal farments of (Indu women 18. Llvs SB, Aet of giving out 38. Old card game 24. Ts that or this 38. Kndurs 40. M Intake 41. Italian prima donna 42. Performed 44. Bird's home 46. Domes'lc quadruped 4?. Room In a harem 48, Refuse of Bax: Scotch 49. Lubricate 60. Recent II. Light brown DOWN 1. Vat 1. Mountain: comb, form S. FesI thiough the senses 4. Wheeled vehicle I. Consumed 8. DrM up: colloq. T. African antelope 8. Nerve network 9. Footwear 10. Largs cMk Indicted in Poison Deaths Id mix: M Blonde and comely Mrs. Anna Fllser Hahn, 31, Indicted by ft Cincin nati Rriind Jury on two charges of slaying by polton, Is shown talking till riRs over with Deputy George J. tleltzlcr as she sits down to breakfast. Mattern Seeking Russians Enter to par hark his drht, Jimmy onre was rescued by M. Lau'neftsky ot Lavencfftky and his the compa navigator, It. S. Jones, as they stopped for fuel en route to rairnank. from Cnllfornhi. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, Aug. 19. (Spl ) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hallett and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hallett of Klamath Falls spent Sunday with their sister. Mrs. Joe Kent and family. Paul H;gley. daughter Pauline, and s0ns. Jim and Buster, were guests last week of Mr. Higley's uncle, Joe Kent. John Kent la confined to his home with a badly Infected foot. " Mrs. Leta Benbaugh and daughter of Medford are guests this week at the Geo. coats home. Howard Beauchatnp of Bedf0rd, la., Is visiting his cousin, Homer Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Higinootham and Dean Higinootham of Malln, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Patton and Lowell Patton, and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Moon and Betty Moon spent Sunday at Lake nt the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon and daughter of Fort Klamath spent Sun day at Lake of the Woods and visited Loren Moon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weaver and children moved to Ashland Tuesday. Mr. Weaver will run a second-hand st0re there. They sold their place here. Mrs. Carl Jackson and children of Burns are visiting relatives here. The d re -school atfe clinic was held at the hlfjh scAool Tuesday afternoon. BUI Hughes haa bought the Ches ter Ellis place and has rented It to Harold Patton. Mrs. Loren Moon, Betty M0on and June Stowell are visiting In Fort Klamath. Mrs. Olass has rented the Freden burg house for the school year. Lowell patton Is visiting his cou'.tn, Duan Hlglnbotham, in Malln this week. FAMILY IN ONE HOME DILLS IN 2 SMS DANVILLE. 111. (AP) Tho Fred Kemna Nmlly eau, sleeps and pays taxes l-i Illinois and Indiana. All of which sounds like a head ach'j. but there Isn't much to do shout It because the 96-acre Kem na farm between here and Perry vine. Ind.. I divided by the state line. Part of the living room, kitchen and sleeping quarters are In Indi ana, the rest In Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Kemna and their ion, Rlchsrd. sleep tn Indiana: Marietta, the daughter, sleeps In Illinois. An Improved type of de-icer for air craft, to be used by commercial planes durltvt the comltw winter season, has been approved by the United States bureau of air ooauaerca. ..... yjil Mattern (left), American tiler who . Is In Alaska aiding In the search nlons. .Mattern Is shown with his Prospect PROSPECT, Aug. 19 (Spl.) Bart-1 lett picking and packing will start at tho Stewart-Weeks orchard Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Jory and three children and Mlsss Florence Weeks of Berkeley, Calif., have been guests for some time of Mrs. Anna Weeks and Stewart Weeeks. Mrs. Ray Zobcl entertained Mrs. Friable, Mrs. Hoston Orleve, Mrs. Ray Kelly, Mra. Elemer Clemens, Miss Elaine Fett and Dorothy Clemens at luncheon Tuesday. Miss Elaine Felt, who haa been spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Elmer Clemens, is leaving Sat urday tn spend a week In San Fran cisco before returning to her home In Los Angeles. Mrs. Ray Kelly enter tained with a breakfast In her honor Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. janteer, Mr. ana Mrs. Elmer Clemens, Dorothy Clem ens and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly at tended a neighborhood picnic at Azalea Aug, 16. Paul Pearson and Teddy Jantzer spent last week at the a jQUt camp at Lake of the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rohl spent last week-end at Grants Pass. Mr. Rohl'f mother, Mrs. WUUam Claybatvjh, re turned with them for a week's visit. Mrs. Jeff Rlchey spent Monday In Medford. Uppepr Rogue Grange H. K. C. met Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. Rube Moore's. Mr. and Mra. Hemlnway and daugh ter have moved lnt0 Mrs, Dee Hedge path's cabin. They are relatives of Mr. and Mra. Howard Mather. Foots Creek POOT8 CREEK. Aug. 19. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Smith and famllv of 1 Orlffln creek visited at the H. C. Messenger home Sunday and attended Sunday echool. Mr. Smith led the singing. The Sunday school haa In creased in membership as aovoral new families In the c0mmunlty are at' tending. Don Elliott haa gone to Medford where he has employment. Those from here attending the fun eral service of Robert Stelhl In Rogue River were Mr. House, Otto Purn ham, Mlsa Block, Mra. Hutchison, Mrs. R. h. Miller and Mr, and Mra. Badley. Mr. and Mrs. Jne Donnough left Sunday for California. They will spend one day at Redding with Ray Oaunyaw, and continue to Los An gelee where they will meet Mr. Don nough'i slater and two nieces from the east, and together they will visit different placea ot Interest. Uaa Mail mo una wanv ads. Meteorological Report Forecasts slndfnrd anst vlrlnlfv Pnlr tnnlffht and Friday; little change In tern perature. Ore en n r Fair trtntorhfc nrf Vrlrfu? but fog on coast; little change In temperature; gentle norm west wina off coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today; highest 91: lowest 49. Total monthlv nraclnltjitlnn- u-mf deficiency for the month, .11 Inches. iowu precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1936. 1S.8S Inches: deficiency for the season. 1.10 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday. 17 percent; 6 ft. m. todaT. 07 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise, 0:24 a. m.( sunset 7:05 p. m. Observations taken at 6 a. nu ISO Meridian Time. zS if H Boise 92 50 .00 Clear Boston . 86 64 T Cloudy Chicago 84 7J .00 Cloudy Denver 88 06 T Clear Eureka 66 S3 .00 Cloudy Helena 86 40 .00 Clear Los Angeles.... 88 60 .00 Cloudy Medford 96 66 .00 Clear New York 00 70 T Cloudy Omaha 84 68 .48 Cloudy Phoenix .104 80 .00 Clear Portland . 86 66 .00 Clear Reno 06 60 .00 Clear Roseburg 06 66 .00 Clear Salt Lake 00 64 .00 Clear San Francisco 71 64 .00 Cloudy Seattle .. 80 66 .00 Clear Spokane 84 62 .00 Clear Wash., D. C 06 78 .00 Clear Yakima 96 60 .00 Clear PIGS TO FATTEN WASHINGTON, Aug. lei-(AP) Fewer pigs went to market last month, the agriculture department reported today, than In any July In 41 years. Indicated large supplies of com and other feed for hogs, the depart ment said, will continue to reduce marketings during the next few months as farmers fatten their plge because livestock prices are . better than corn. Despite the Indicated small mar ketings, the departments said hog prices were expected to take the ususl seasonal decline late this fall and In the early winter because of prespectlve . Increases In supplies later. AMOY, China (AP) China haa succumbed to the ecrap Iron col lecting vague. A 16 day period haa been set aside In Amoy during which time each resident la supposed to colleot and turn tn all Iron and copper scrap he can lay handa on. The Chinese believe tnat japan la buying scrap iron In China for rearming. Although the export ox Iron has been banned, the Japanese are reported to be buying Iran In China, sending It to Taiwan or Hongkong and trans-shipping It to Japan. I Travel Table AIRPLANES Northbound Leave Malls Close 13:06 P. M. 12:11 P. M. 6:37 A. M. 4:03 A. M. Southbound Leave Malls Close 10:06 A. M. 10:11 A. M. 13:09 A. M. 11:34 P. If. TRAINS Northbound Leave Malls dose 8:10 A. M. 8:10 A. M. 8:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M. Southbound Leave Malls Close 8:30 A. M. 7:30 A. M. 6:40 P. M. 0:40 P. M. ousts North ' South 8:00 A. M. 12:08 A. M. 7:00 A. M. 0:10 A. M. 10:30 A. M, 8:30 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 0:60 A. M. 3:00 P. M. 13:40 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 0:30 P. M. 11:10 P. M. 8:40 P. M. 10:10 P. M. To Klamath Falls 8:40 A. M. and 6:40 P. M. Notice of FIr.t Meeting of Creditors. No. B-33601 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of: Orln William Train and Marlon Burton Train. Individu ally and as co-partners doing busi ness under the firm name of Train Brothera, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Orln William Train and Marlon Burton Train, In dividually and as co-partners doing buslnesa under the firm name of Train Brothers, of Trail. In the Coun ty of Jackson, and District aforesaid, Bankrupts: Notice la hereby given that on the 13th day of August, 1937. the said Orln William Train and Marlon Bur ton Train. Individually and aa co partners, aa aforesaid, were duly ad judicated bankrupts: and that the first meeting of their creditors will be held In the office of the Referee, Medford Center Building. Medlord. Oregon, on the 31st day of August. 1937, at 3:30 o'clock In the after noon, at which time and place the said creditor, may attend, prove their clalma, appoint Trustee, examine the bankrupts, and transact euoh other business a, may properly com before aald meeting. HARRY C. SKYPMAlf. Referee In Bankruptcy. Uth. 1011.