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L4k MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 23. 1937. PAGE SEVEN THE Bead ever; ad on thl page you will probably find ex actly the tbionge you navt Been looking for or a tale 01 trade for unuaed artlclea you may have Search your attic or store-room you may find many tblnga othera are seek ing and be able to realize immediate cash II what you want lan't here, advertise toi Vt Tribune Claaaifled ada are inexpensive effective I RATES per word, first Insertion (Minimum 15c) Each additional Insertion. 2c per word ..lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change l-ss Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Black and white Springer apanlei. remaie, u kuhuw wm. Answers to name "Dody." Reward. Old West mn. i REWARD For recovery of Spltz poroeranian believed injured by car. Call Madeline Metzger. 720. LOST Small female dog. answering name "Dal"; long hair, white and light brown markings. Liberal re ward. Keith Cram. Box 181, Rt. 4. LOST Boston terrier, female: white patch on one side of head. Call 433. Reward. PICKED UP Red Jersey cow with long home. Owner pay for feed and ad. J. F. Cook. Rt. 4. Box 68, Lone pine Sohool road. LOST ji aog missing, call 1619 LOST Billfold id aty park With money ana driving licensee Howard Leave ITibune Clinton E Ayree WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for general house work. Call 862-J, Sunday or even ings. WANTED Capable housekeeper for employed couple with one child. Must be good cook. Box 4363, care Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress. Ref erences. Top Notch Cafe. WANTED Woman for housework: go home nights; permanent; good wages. Call 277-J after 6 p. ra. WANTED Experienced operator at once. 36 So. Central. Pearl's Beauty Shoppe. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Experienced car washer. Lange Motor Co. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Student seeking training for business career or earn college or university education. Enroll now for fall term, day or evening courses, open Monday. Sept. 20. Mcdford Business College. O.W.N. HOP PICKERS WANTED, Herrlott Yards, 1 mile east of Applegate Store. WANT ED SITUATIONS RELIABLE GIRL wants afternoon work. Call 945-R or 89. WANTEI Job hauling fruit. 1501 N. Riverside. ELECTRICIAN 429 No Holly Do any thing, anvwhere lcl S37-W. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUT OR RENT Single home-trailer by October at. Call 1660 alter 4 p. ra. WANTED Students for school Morse Telegraphy starting Medford Sept. 15. Railroad and commercial tele graphy taught. Write Box 4370, Tribune, for detailed Information. WANTED To rent ranch for cash by Oct. 1; some clover pasture and hay land. Box 4339. Tribune. WANTED Pasture for 15 head year ling cattle. W. P Martin. Eagle Point Star Rt.. Medford. COUPLE wish room, bath and gar age In or near Medford. Call 387-H or 703 Pine. LAD? TEACHER wants room, north em part city. Box 2623, Tribune VIOLIN repairing and piano tuning. Shults Bros.. 320 N. Bartlett. Ph 1059 WANTED Pesdera and fat lambs Phone 1364 Residence 404 Mc Andrew road. Phlllppi & Rohr PA1NTINO and Pn per hanging fteaa onable prices Phort n4-J-2. JUNK Highest once piio tot orasa radiators sopper rtorare oatter.es aluminum nd 3 trim metals Scrap iron man targe iota pipe and macniner wool and out ton ge nnsi tubes Oui prices win interest rou Rides Pelts Wool Mohair Houaenoid Ooods furniture a tore bought ana told MEUPOHD BAKOAW HUU8B WANTED WOOl MOHAIR We OSV large ordei to nil Highest orlce paid MEDfrOKL BAHOALN HUUbh 37 N Orape st Phone 1063 VTK P4V ttOHt CASH Pot foiu furniture t(IH MMOOK n ina rmpt ffiune 047 "FOR RENT TURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT-Purninhed room 12 reek. Call evening. 318 Hamilton. ' SLOPING ROOM - Buinw mi preferred 105 Oenva . . . - - ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4H tt. Oraps FOR RENT APARTMENTS rURNIEHED APT. Durrelt Court. Api. I. ov ri. wouy. NEWLY FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT Here's an apartment you would be proud to call your home New modern furnishings throughout. Electric range and Frlgldalre, fire place, steam heat, hot and cold water furnished. Muat be aeen to be appreciated. Want permanent tenant and will lease for one or more years. Adults only. Rent 940 per month. Apply at business of fice. Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple FOR RENT 8 office rooms. 1 store building. 1 basement room. See Roland Hubbard or Al Ltttrell. FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT Two 3 -room cabins, by month, at Blackwell Kill Service Station. FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished cot tage, close In. Inquire 334 North Bartlett. FOR RENT 3 furnished houses, 43 50 each. Redden 4b Co.. Phone 730. FOR RENT To reliable party, 8-room bungalow at 1406 W. Main. Inquire Tel 77. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD In private home. 1113 So. Oakdale. PLEASANT ROOMS, board, free gar age. 839 west 11th. room and meal. Inquire 16 N tuversiae. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS PIANO for rent, 63.00 month. Palmer Music Store. FOR RENT Furnished cabin at Shady Cove on Rogue river, by week or month. Redden 6s 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 LEASE, 8ALE OR TRADE for amaller house. 8-room colonial home one block from highway In Phoe nix. 9 minutes to Medford business center. Mrs. T. J. Malmgren. Phoenix. FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres Im proved farm land In southern Al berta, Canada. Would trade for small acreage near Medford or for lot or bouse In Medford. Address Mrs. Mary E. Oustafson, Star Rt. Box 124. Medford, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3-room. modem house, plastered, cono. found., lot 60x100: shade, flowers, beautiful lawn, fur niture. 91600.00 and 9200 down, balance $16 a month to reliable party; and. 56 acres wood land: owner says 2000 cords, value 91500. special for 9350.00. OEO H. YEO AOENCY 327 W. Main St. Phone 164. BUY THESE PROPERTIES DIRECT FROM OWNER For Sale 4 -room house on Reddy Ave., near school; very desirable location, paved street; $2500, $250 down, balance terms. 5 -Room English cottage on Palra St; hardwood floors, paved street; very modem: 92950. Small modern home, very attractive Inside, on South Peach St. Com pletely furnished; 3350. 6 '4 -A ere ranch; large modem house, hardwood floors, fireplace; large barn, family orchard, grapes: suit able for small dairy or chicken ranch; 3 miles north of Medford on good gravel roads; large lawn, shade trees; beautiful country home; $6800. 13 Acres, unimproved, good soil; suitable for subdivision; 3 miles north of town on good gravel roads; 3000. Any of the above properties can be bought on the following terms: 15 cash, balance terms. 6. PHONE 589-J-3. BAROAIN 5 -Room modem house, basement, fur nace, oak floors, fireplace: 8. Oak dale; 95000 00. terms. SACRIFICE West side, 5-rm. modem bunga low; fireplace, laundry trays, screen ed porch, shade, comer paved lot: close to grade and Junior nigh schools: 92400 00, terms arranged. Owner. 1003 S. Jackson. FOR SALE Attractive little home, 4 rooms, screen porch; fine condition, close in on paved street; lots of shade and shrubbery: 91750 with small down payment to responsible party. FOWLER & UPP 44 K. Riverside. Phone 653. CALL 508-R. 46 Acres, good soil. 80 acres Irrigated, well located, fenced; bam, email house. A bargain. S2000. Also la sere irrigated, close in. Also 30 acres. Irrigated; a good buy. Henry R. Rtngoen. 829 W. 11th. 170-ACRE RANCH. Ablegate district: irrigated. 1043 N. E. Winona. Port land, Ore. THREE family house, 93.300.00 for quick sals. Also TRoom two-story home to ex change. Will assume. Also A good property to exchange for stocks or bonds. C S BUTTERF1ELD Medford Building. rOR SALE Summer cabin on Rogue river, completely furnished. A bar gain. Phone 1369-W. FOR SALE 47 acres, good home, m miles from Central Point. Inquire Owner. 506 Bird.. Ashland. Ore. A 0 f 4 -room modern house. 9 M 11 lots, garage: 9125 00 down. VU hal. 912 00 monthly. See A FLOWERS Cor. Uth and Front. OWNER OFFERS REAL BUT! -rm h-vi. 1220 E Main Terms, w J spmet, 1410 N. fc. Weidler, ' Portlexd. Ore FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SACRIFICE SALE Section or low. ; block 1. Slsktvou Memorial park ! Box 3604. Tribune. I FOR SALE OR LEASE for year. 6- I room house: fireplace; excellent i condition, call tuoa-j. FOR SALE Servloe station, groceries and feed, adjoining Medford. doing good ouslness: stock, fixtures and equipment: 3 acres around with 500 feet highway frontage Excel lent slu for camp ground Priced reasonsbly: some terms. J Q Cam eron, second station on Crater Lake highway. S RH for sale cheap. 438 North Hol ly Inquire of owner. 1676 state St.. 8alem, Ore. LAROE HOUSE, now paying investment- Inquire 517 So. Orape 6t Owner LOOKING for a farm, city home or s Business? ee oia diooq. ui . Central. Phone 489. WHEN you think oi real estate think Of BROWN & WHITE FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat tenon 101 Liberty Blag or O A Barnes 167 East Stb St. Eugene HOU8ES for sale or rent Jackson County Blag a boan Asan FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BETTER USED CARS 1BS6 Plymouth de luxe 4 -door trunk sedan; equipped with radio - 9695 1936 Dodge de luxe 4 -door trunk sedan: radio and heater 725 1935 Oldsmoblle trunk sedan, de luxe equipped: A-l condition 575 1935 Terraplane business coupe; elec. hand: radio, heater 550 1934 Master Chevrolet de luxe 4- door trunk sedan. 475 1932 Chevrolet business coupe; 6 wheels; fine condition thru out , 325 Tour car In trade. G.M.AC. terms. SKINNER'S GARAGE Buick-Pontiac. 143 S. Riverside. USED CAR LOT on 9th St. Side of Firestone Bldg. FORD V-8 Sedan: -had good care; runs perfect. Bargain price only 9255. Easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. USED CAR AND TRUCK SALE PRICED TO SELL 1933 Dodge Sedan. 1930 Oakland Sedan. 1932 Studebaker Roadster 1935 Ford Station Wagor 1630 Studebaker Sedan. 1929 Packard Sedan. 1930 LaSalle Coupe. 1930 Buick Coupe. 1929 Ford Coupe. 1935 International Pickup. 1934 Ford Truck, lumber haul, h dual axles. 1935 Studebaker Truck. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SALE 1936 Oldsmoblle 6 Sedan, good as new. Priced correct. Call evenings, 315 South Riverside. Here couple days only. J. W. Luttrell. '33 V-8 DoLuxe Coupe, with rumble seat: 18 miles to gallon: uses no oil; clean and good shape through out: 9150 down. Phone 1165-L or inquire 208 Laurel. FOR SALE 1937 Alrfloat, 4-passon-ger trailer house; demonstrator Big reduction LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth. 38 N. Riverside. LANCE'S HIGH-GRADE. LATE MODEL USED CARS AT PORTLAND PRICES 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1936 Pontlac "6" Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1935 Oldsmoblle Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream Coupe. 1935 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan. 1935 Chevrolet Panel Delivery. 1936 DeSoto Coupe with overdrive. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1984 Plymouth 2-door Sedan 1933 Chevrolet Sdan. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Pickup. Also a number ot '28. 39 and 30 model cars, all makes, very cheap. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER LOT AT 25 SO. RIVERSIDE Open evenings. Store at 88 N. Riverside. FOR SALE "29 Oakland 4 -door se dan. Bargain. 726 Alder. O. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. fe G. USED CARS 11936 Ford 2-door 8578 11935 Ford 2-door .9485 11935 Ford 4 -door .... ..9625 11934 La Fayette Sedan 9370 11931 Model A Ford 3-door. 9250 C. E. GATES AUTO CO Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett FOR 8A: 1931 Chevrolet deluxe coupe, fine condition. 9250 CaU 14-F-4. FOR SALE 2-door Ford sedan; reas onable. 410 Hamilton. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: Elbert a peaches Pick them yourself, cherry's place on Oriffin Creek. FOR SALE 1 Jersey cow, to freshen soon; 1 Jersey, 18 months old, both for 976 00. 1 Poland-China sow. to farrow In Sept., 940 00; 3 pigs. 910.00. Also model A Ford 1 Vton truck, good running order, 9150 00. FEED STORE. Oold Hill. FOR SALE Team mules, several teams horses. Will sell cheup. Stewart Ave. to Thomas road. Jack Martin. COW FOR SALE Young, gentle Jer- sey-uuernMy mux cow. inquire Frank Croucher near Howard school. Rt. 3, Box 146. FOR SALE 30 weaner pigs. Henry Croucher. mile north Medford, De Barr Ave. FOR SALE Gentle 1000-lb. ssddle or work mare: weaner plgi. Joe Perry, Sams Valley. FOR SALE Two good cowa. Oolver, Phoenix. FOR SALE Oood milk cow. 6-L. Oold Hill. Ore FOR SALE Purf brej Shropshire rams. Salads Ranch, Central point. FOR SALE One fresh 4-gallon cow and one pnnger 12 1 2 w lotn at FOR SALE-DOOS-PETS FOR SALE Pedigreed Corker flpanW i I puppiee. blaok or colden, at Maoel I 1 Use a, 1U Genesee. FOB SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 76 spring turkeys. 20 hens and gobblers. Jack Tungate, Butte Falla. Ore. CHICKS 99 per 103. Rocks. Reds tno Hatnpsmres every Wednesday Brouks tlhtchery East N. St.. Grants Pass, Oregon. bkonze turkey oaurmng eggs 2 R I R roosters Inquire Pernotl' Store Appiegate FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Com. Bring sacks. Clark, Meyers Lane. FOR 6ALE Furniture. 134 S. Ivy. GOOD used piano, 925 cash. Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE One 7-tube table model General Electric radio. Tel. 1332. 724 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Crabapples. L. C. Scott, Old Stage road. Central Point. CANTALOUPES Large. 60o dosen: medium, 40c doz; cucumbers. B. E. Ford. 2 miles west on Jacksonville highway. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Underwood standard typewriter. 14-inch carriage. Elite type, full tabulating equipment; guaranteed condl tlon. See Mr Knox, 303 U. S. Bank. ORCHARDISTS. ATTENTION! See the new ROBIN sprayer. You owe It to yourself to see the latest In modern spray equipment. A machine Is In use and can be seen at the Barnum Orchard, 3 miles south of Medford. BOAT FOR SALE Cheap, 613 E. Stb. BICYCLE FOR SALE. 910: bed and spring. 93. 19 Hazel St. FOR CHARIS & SWAVIS Corsets. Tel. 1232-J. evenings. 318 Hamilton. FOR SALE Champion peaches. Chas E Gray. Gold Hill. GOOD used gas pumps at Llttrell Parts Co. BARGAIN Will sell cheap, one ace tylene welder, one electric arc welder. No. 1567158 See George Elledge or phone 493-T. TOMATOES, cucumbers, peppers and sweet corn Chas Owens. Route 1, Orchard Home Drive. Tel. 1453-J-l. CORN: cucumbers lo lb. Elmer Har ris, mile south Phoenix. 1937 6-F1 MEW electric refrigerator Call 300 or 1165-X evenings fOH SALE - Hav in shock cherries cream separator milk cooler Tel j 1002 L. FOR SALE. CHEAP - Trailer house. 6x14; plenty bullt-lns: also 4 wheel Ford trailer: good rubber. 1600 N Riverside. ORAVEN3TB.IN APPLES O V. My-s Tel 268-J FOR SALE Used bricks J A Manke a miles east ot Jacksonville LARUE STOCK used wheat and bar ley sacks 4 to 6c A 'jo Twine MlFOKD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape at Phone 1062 BUSINESS CHANCES MINING VENTURE Interest In two claims. House furnished; some stock. Will sell cheap or trade for small place. Box 4346, Tribune. FOR SALE Service station and store. 602 S. Riverside. 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 OOLDSBEKHY Temporal Uy located witb Dr L L Sanders J Meororq uenter mag Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Mingled wonder and fear Thin tapering piecs Army meal Sweet potato Com p salon Point where a branch diverges from the stem Make amends The same Weary Most ignoble Changes Small valley Seasons for tins Be concerned Spread loosely To such a degree Working gear of a draft animal Behold Self Manner of walking Mexican dollar Irish dramatist and crltlo Splinter particular Hair's breath Everlaatlng: poatlo Solution of Yesterday's Puxzie ' lAiPlllSH'OiaTOSlCiA'ftlS1 A M OMcp"p;tMs;E Elt? S B'EfNMSlAtLlEAWi: SB I 'KTClOMMU Nil r. . r-i r- VSA 50. Stresses 54. Crescent shaped figure 59. Nervous malady character lied by a desire to kin 5. Cutoff hi, Covers 99. Royal stablaa in London 19. Affirmative 0,B,EiSxjDiENSJD E L E HUT IJfibMSinE" ' R eirItiwh YjL e sMcHAll si1eIsl1ein1tty1p,e I z 3 pE- S lo 7 ps ? to 1 SZ il gf 2i Zl i ' 23 "Wu IP IP r mr i 1lZMZ-ZZT izz fc mL m A '' BUSINESS CHANCES H1C1HES1 OASH PAID tot youi unmure MEHFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St. Pbone 1063 FINE AUTO CAMP Close in. 1500 tt frontage on highway and Rogue river; excellent location, modern buildings, fine snade: located be tween Gold HID and Rogue Rtvei Priced to sell ALSO 80 acres wood proposition on good road ; plenty ol tint bei Selling price. 9185 cash Rogue Rivet Real Estate Exchange office 3 miles west oi Uoid Hill MISCELLANEOUS HAVE your furniture re-upholMered. reflnlahed. reglued. . Phone 969-R. Thlbault. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Walnut dining table. 97 60; chest. 93: cir culating heaters; walnut vanity. 913.50; davenport sets. A hundred Bargains. CALL FLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone 107, for all washing machine parts and service at Cut-Rate Prices BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO TlTLb INSl'KANCfa AKSTKAti'S ESC HOW 8 The tasti ion shop. THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons nc Buckles covered du8 U S National Bantt Building Tel 1181 Chiropractic Physician OR E. W HOFFMAN CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Jacksonville Hlway Phone 31-J Expert Window Cleaners. LET QEOROE DO PI Tel 1172 House cleaning, rlooi waxing on entai rug cleaning and upnoistenng MONEY TO LEND ' You Need Only One Thing To Get A Loan From Ds The Ability to Make Small Regular Payments on Any Loan Plan Htt E. IIHIMAS MOR ORE. AND WASH MTG CO MEDFOKU S OLDES1 AND LAHOES1 PERSONAL FINANCE CO 45 So Central. Ground Floor Crnterian Theatre Hldg Lie. No S167 M-I80 Phone 139 Tran iter. DA V18 TRANSFER AND STOHAOB Locai and bong Distance Furniturt Moving Bonded carriers Ftreproui storage Expert crating, packing ana shipping 4erv.ee 'Davis fot Service " Phone 644 EAU3 TRANSFER Si STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 316 Price rlgnt. Service guaranteed SAMSON Tanstai and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furmtur packing service nreprooi storage new low rates. F E SAMSON O. Phone 883 STUART'S .RUCKING SERVICE telephone 1033 or 332 ill No Fti St. Local and long distance Fuel oils, any Kind tlreen stamps In side of 3-mile limit LEGAL NOTICES Notlre lo Contractors Sealed proposals for construction of (s) High School Building (b al teration and idditloiss to grade school building (ct gymnasium and Id) heating rystem foi roove mentioned buildings, all for School District No 69. Jackson Courty, Oregon at Pros pect. Oregon until 7:30 o'clock P M on Cross -Word Puzzle 9. cniiiposa 10. Holds a session IL Long narrow opening .6. Pertaining to one of the British Islar 17. Valleys to. Herons SI. Ornamental vessel 11. Excited IS. Write care lesaly 17, Bird of the cuckoo family 29. Other 10. Swinging barrier .11. Once more 14. That which adds seat ST. BelRlan water Ing place 40. Smoothly 43. Rahhlts 44. Is deficient 5. Valley 44. rimall case 47. Identical St. Intimidate 62. Front of the foot St. Mineral spring f&. Exist !C!ATil IV E t- .OA I Jl ,t.. OOWN 1. Forever I. Grow I. Dominion of an emperor 4, Uttered words: archalo 5. Strike f. Entry In an account T. Pronoun 5. Pine Ties state the 36th day of August. 1937. and will there be publicly opened and read The work for which proposals are Invited will be paid for In cash and bidders may bid separately on each of said Items (a), (b). (c) and (d) or may submit a combined bid on al) thereof. The work ts to be done In accord ance with plans and specifications on file with the District Clerk except is type of heating system and bidders bidding thereon are required to sub mit with their bid their specifications therefor. Bids must be accompanied by ft certified check made payable to the District Clerk of said School District No. 69. or a bid bond equivalent to 6 per cent of the amount of the pro posal; this sum to guarantee that 11 a proposil is accept d a contract will be entered Into and Its performance secured. Instructions to bidders, proposal form, contract, form of bonds, speci fications and plans (exceptlna con struction of Grade School) can he obtained from the office of Clark & Keeney, architects, at Medford, Ore gon, upon deposit of 810 00. and plan and specifications tor construction oi Grade School Building can be ob talned from the office of w l ill sin Lalng, architect, at Medford, Oregon, upon deposit of 910 00. The turns c deposited with the architects as afore said will be refunded to bona fide bidders If said plans and speclftca tlons. etc, are returned in good con dltlon within 16 daya after the open lntr of bids. uontractors wiamng to diq must oe prequauuea oy sata ocnooi District no 69 in accordance with the prequ all ocation requirements of Chapter 325 Laws or Oregon, lwai, on torms pro vided by said school district. The right Is reserved to reject any andor all proposals for any and'Or all of the Items above mentioned for which bids are Invited, and to accept such proposal or proposals as are In the judgmeut of tno District ocnooi Board to tne nest interests oi tno school district. Dated tnls 9th day of August, 1937 Bv order of the District School Board of School District No. 59 of Jackson County. Oregon. Attest: kuse J. t&LiLitx, District Clerk County Treasurer's Call for General County Fund Warrants Notice Is herebv given that there are funda on hand for the redemption of all Warrants drawn on the General County Fund that were registered to, and including September 30th. 1938 Interest on tne aoove cauea uen- eral county Fund Warrants ceases on August 25th, 1037. RALPH C OWCEWBT. Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. Dated at Medford, Oregon, Aug. 21, 1037. Card nf Thanka Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. Aug. 23. (Spl.) Mrs. Fred Bloomlngcanip of Horn brook, Calif., has been here the guest of her sister. Mrs. L. J. Rohrer, the past week. Mrs. Bloomlngcamp also visited at the homes of her brothers, O. A. and W. M. Hansen. Other guests at the Rohrer home Wednes day were J, C. Rohrer and ton, John of Ban Jose, Calif. Bruce Hansen Is spending a week visiting relatives at Horn brook, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Hansen, Bruce Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen, Mra. L. J Rohrer, Louis Rohrer, Ocr aid Hansen and Mra Fred Bloomlng camp end daughters, Mnrjorle and Bernlce, enjoyed a fishing trip and campflre supper at Dodge bridge on Rogue river Friday evening of last week. Mrs. Maxfleld of Ed yo wood. Calif., la the gupst of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. J. F. Maxfleld. Leland Dyslnger of Portland la a guest at the Olans home for an In definite time. He Is a former resi dent. Little Butte 4-H club attended the county exhibit 100 per cent. Four oars of girls left here early with a determination to give their leader, Mrs. Reed Charley, a chance to win a trip to Corvallla. Both the 4-H girls and Mrs. Charley have worked faithfully to make their club 100 per cent In every way. The mothers of the girls also very much appreciate the efforts put forth. Meteorological Report August 99. 1837 Foretaste Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday but with morning cloudiness. Slightly warmer Tuesday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday but morning clouds In western por tion. Slightly warmer In Interior Tuesday. Moderate northwest wind off coast. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 81: lowest, 4.8. Total monthly precipitation, none: ri.flnlenrv tnr th.' mntil.h A IK (h..k Total precipitation since September 1, 1936. 18.8S inehe: deficiency for me season, i.i incnea. Relative humidity at t p. m. yea Urdoy, 83 per cent; 0 a, m. today 7S per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 5:38 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 8:88 p. m. Obsrrvallnns Taken at 8 A. M., 120th Meridian Time If Boise Boston Chlrflgo Denver . Eureka .... Helena . V8 . 88 . li - 88 88 . 02 . 88 - 73 . 78 84 ..103 88 - 0 50 .. Cloudy M1.00 Rain 80 Cloudy S8 . Clear 83 Clear 68 Claar 84 Cloudy 48 Clear .... Rain 84 n Cloudy 78 ... Cloudy it ,13 Cloudy S3 ... Clear 84 .08 P.Cdy. 78 .... P. Ody. 83 .... Clear 84 .40 Rain 80 20 Clear 68 J7 Rain 80 jo Cloudy Lo Angela . MEDFORD New York . Omaha . Phoenix Portland Reno - Rose burg 88 Salt Ik, City ... 88 San Francisco ... 73 Seattle 88 Spokane - 78 Washington, D.C. 90 Ysklma 88 WINDOW OLAbtJ-R. eel) window ties and will replace vhii nroasD windows reasonably Iron or la, Ct lot vVuri. Rogue River ROOCTS RIVER, Aug. 38. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tubervllle of Rose, villa, Csl.. were callers Sunday at the Tom Wilson bome. Harry Mitchell, who ts working In Klamath Falls, spent Sunday with hla mother here. Mr. Jessupa of the auto park was also a dinner guest Sunday at the Mitchell home. Rogue River shoppers In Medford Tuesday were Mrs. Ray Moore and granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart, Mrs. Fred Dengler, Mrs. Myrtle Whipple, Mrs. Roy Holllater, Mtas Tlllle Anderson and Mrs. W. S. Carey. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Mitchell from Woodleaf, Cal., spent lust week at tho home of Mr. Mitchell's mother. Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Shulta and Joe Shults made a business trip to Klamath Falls Thursday. Walter Dennla, principal for the next term of school, arrived with his wife and small son this week from Barceley, Ore., and are living In the Sam Mathla house on Oak street. Tom Smith accompanied hla son Carl to Lakevlew where he runs a theater. Mr. and Mrs. Cheuba left one day this week on a three weeka' vacation trip. Mrs. Earl 8trahan received word this week of the serious Illness of her father. Mr. Campbell, at the home of a daughter In California. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY. Aug. 33. fSpt.) Earl Blgham and family left Wednes day for a several days' vacation In the upper Rogue area. They plan to Inspect the huckleberry crop while gone. Mr. and Mra. Johnny Newsome and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hlttson and family of Los Angeles are visiting at the Bud Smith home htls week. The Smiths are parent of Mrs. Newsome and Mrs. Hlttson. Misses Elsie and Dorothy Straus re turned Thursday after an extended visit with relative and friend In San Francisco. Oakland and Los An geles. Mrs. Jane Pierce Is visiting wltlh her brothers at the Fink home on Sams creek. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Tresham are spending a few days here fishing, swimming and visiting their parent. They have been spending their vaca tion at lake and creeka In the Rogue River area and enjoying the trip very much In a trailer house. Mr. and Mra. Jim Crawford and Mrs. O. R. Tresham went to Grants Pass Wednesday evening to see the army troop arriving there and to 11 ten to the band concert. The Oraw- fords have a son with the troop. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Wood of Klam ath Falls atopped at the McDonough home Monday en rout to San Fran cisco, Lake Tahoa and aome of the national parka. Mrs. Joe Carone and children of McMlnnvllle are vlaltlng at the Ly man home. Thomaa Hunly arrived last week- end from California to Join hi wife at the Chas. Duggan and Win. Marsh homes. The three families spent Sunday nlcnlcklng and picking block- berrlea on Evan creek. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 33. (Spl.) Mr. W. A. Cbllder attended th Advent Christian Sunday school pic nic In Ashland Llthla park Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Len McKee and fam ily motored to McKee bridge Sunday for Royal Neighbor picnic. Mrs. Lol McKee started packing at th 8. O. S. packing house Tuesday. Luella Mclntyre fell from her bi cycle Monday and cracked the bone in ber thumb. It 1 healing nicely Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nledermeyer and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Oodward attended church In Medford Sunday then picnicked In the Ashland park. Mra. Oeorge Prowell of Beaver Creek was a Jscksonvlll shopper Tuesday. Raymond Phillips and Henry Har thon of Squaw Creek wer visitor In Jacksonville Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Orlgsby and son Jlmmle went to Portland Monday nit to vial? friends and relatives. Lieut. Orlgaby and Gall Lush left Monday for Camp Lewis, Wash., with the national guard. Mrs. Frank Cameron of Onion Town was In Jacksonville Tuesday Mrs. Cameron' nephew, Clay Corn best, stationed at Bremerton, Wash, navy station, la visiting Mrs. Cam eron and family on furlough. Mrs. Cameron' niece, Peggy Combest, from Torrsnoe, Cftllf., 1 visiting friend ftnd ratlves In the valley. E. R. Inyeard left for eastern Ore gon Tuesday. He will be gone about 10 days. Mr. and Mra. J. O. Burton of Napa. Calif., called on Mr. William and Irs. Salisbury Friday. William Bishop ot Colorado Spring Colo., former resident here, called on old friend recently. He (old hi bome on Stb street to Joe ' Busby, who la filing It up for his mother end slater to live In. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Robinson of Oakland, Calif, spent Saturday vlalt lng here. Mary Wetterer 1 having new roof put on her houe. Mrs. Frank Potter ot Ashland and Mrs. Elite Owen of Santa Rosa Calif., and Mr. E. M. Wheeler of Dunamulr. Calif, are guest of Mr. and Mra. Hartley Hall on th Little Applegat. Mrs. John Central) of Oakland. Calif., 1 guest of relatives here. Mr. and Mr. V. 0. WUUam aud son of Bend, Ore., are gueaU of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dynge and were recent visitors in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Oonls ot Part. land, Ore., are guest of Mr. iui Mrs. 0. J. Kennsv and ftnh u. Donl I Interested In the California Newa company. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greene .r entertaining Mr. Qroene' mother irom southern California .n n. other guest of Long Beach and Lo Angeies. They expect to be her until September I. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Downing of Pasadena. Calif., and Mrs. Dora Our ley of Klamath Pan. .... relatives on the Applegat. r. and Mr. Alfred Norrl and daughtera, of Tula Lake. Calif., wer Sunday guest of their parent her. Mis Kathleen, Rosa and Car Buckley were Sunday gueatt In Med- Mrs. Pauline Ballev nf Pnrfu after spending several weeka vlsttlnj mi wary wetterer, and Mra. J. Lytic and brother. Mtu4 to her home recently. Riviera RTVfERA. Alio 1. . - Cameron received head Injurte Mon day while haniin. hn.rfu. .- on the Blrdaeye ranch. The team h onving ran away, throwing htm about 15 feet and rendering him un conscious. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hnrixnn n.i.ata- tar Dorothy and Harold McCleland of Vallojo. Cel.. vlatted at the R. I. Mills bome Saturday. Several local people visited era tar lake and Diamond lake, lur end. Mr. and Mrs. Moor and chil dren of the Evergreen servloe station accompanied otto Fuhrman and Marl oiuu , vo tne iaxe Saturday. John ..cuing awumpamea a party from Orave creek to Diamond lak Him. day. Mra. Pauline W.hl f.li wfeii Ing blackberries up Evan creek, hurt ing her leg. She la recovering nicely. Clan stumbo and son Clare, and Rowland Miller helped harvest Oha. Orey's peer Monday. Mrs. An tore Engle, daughter Phyl II Marl and Mrs. Norman Banter wr Grant Paaa shopper Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Talbot ot Vallojo, Cat., were overnight guest Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Talbot' uiuoe, Air, tt. it. Miller. Mr. and Mr. Geo. Drummond of Orant Pas were calling on friend here Sunday, Rev. D. D. Randall called at th George Hutchtns home August 13. Mr. and Mrs. L. w. vn;inMn whm live near the Messenger sawmill, at- ivnuen tne root creek Sunday school August 15. Crescent Tides (Courtesy oreicont City American) AUGUST 188? 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