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    Trcnrrmr matl tribune, MEnFORD.oT.En ox. Tuesday, august 24, 1037,
page nine
Head every ad on thli pagt
you will probably find ex
actly the thiongs you nave
Men looking loi or a aale 01
trade for unused artlolea you
may have. Search your attic
or store-room you may llnd
many tilings others are seek
ing and oe aole to realize
immediate cash It what you
want isn't here, advertise tor
ltTttbun Classified ads aife
inexpensive ettectlve I
RATES
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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
tost Heavy leather traveling bw
containing' wearing apparel and
leather toilet case and toilet arti
cles Return to Mall Tribune and
receive reward.
LOST Male Boston bull dog, brlndle
-whlte markings. Llconse on har
ness. 704 W. and. Reward.
lost Black and white Springer
Daniel. Female, 9 months old.
Answers to name "Dody." Reward.
919 West Uth.
LOST Boston terrter. female; white
patch on one side of head. Call
433. Reward.
lost II dog trussing, oali 1616.
LOST Billfold id city park With
money ana driving licenses rfeward
i"ave ITibune Ullnton e Ayrea
WANTED MALE HELP
FULLER Brush Company has opening
for man with car In Jackson coun
ty Permanent position. Reference
required. Apply at once. P. O. Box
900. t . ,
WANTED Men to buck a ft. at 1.25
per cord. No splitting. Steady work.
B V. Gardner. Coleman Creek.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl or woman for general
housework. No children. Inquire
after 8 p. m.. 33 Rose Ave.
- . .L
uMuTrn-.g alrla for home
work. ,
Room, board and woges. Walter
Prettyman, Route 4. Box 176-A.
WANTED Experienced waitress at J.
N. Cale. 27 South Front St.
WANTED Capable housekeeper for
employed couple with one child.
Must be good cook. Box 4363, care
Tribune. ,,-,,-
WANTED Woman for housework: go
home nights; permanent; good
wages. Call 277-J after 6 p. m.
WANTED Experienced operator at
once. 38 So. Central. Pearl's Beauty
Phoppe. .
MALE OR FEMALE HELP
WANTED Students seeking training
for business career or earn college
or university education. Enroll now
for fall term, day or evening courses,
opm Monday. Sept. 20. Medford
Business College. G.W.N.
HOP PICKERS WANTED, Herrlott
Yards, 1 mile east of Appiegate
Store.
WANTED SITUATIONS
GIRL wants to assist with house
work and care of children. Phone
O50-R-4.
ELECTRICIAN 429 No Holly Do any
thine anvwhere Tel 537-W
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
MACHINE WORK, tractor, truck and
automobile repairing. Reasonable
charges. Ammann (formerly Brew
em Machine Shop. 808 S. River
side. WILL share expenses and help drive
to Los Arweles or vicinity. Phone
1423.
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT Single
hnrce-tmller bv October st. Call
1660 alter 4 p. m.
WANTED Students for school Morse
Telegraphy starting Medford Sept.
15 Railroad and commercial te!e
crnphv taucht Write Box 4370.
Tribune, for detailed information.
WANTED To rent ranch for cash oy
Oct. 1: some clover picture and hay
land. Box 4359, Mbune.
wivirn paititr for 15 head year
lino cattle. W F Martin. Eagle
Point star Rt . Medford.
COUPLE wish room, bath and car
ace in or near Medford. Call 387-H
or 70a Pine.
VIOLIN repairing and piano tunlne.
Shulte Bros . 220 N Bartlett. Ph 1059
WANTED Feeders and fat lamoa
Phone 1364 Residence 404 Mc
Andrews road. Phlllppl ohr
JUNK Highest once osio tol orass
radiators roppet tora,tf catteries
aluminum tno atnei metsia
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MEIIMIHL B AH' IAIN House.
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larv. jrflel to nil Hlgnest prices
naid
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WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
PAINTINO and ?nperhanaing Reas
ons ble prices Phone H4-J-3.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
blekpino room - Buslneea man
preferred. 106 Geneva.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8. Orape
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED APT., 503 a. Holly St.
FOR RENT a-room furnished apart
ment; bath. outside entrance, gar
age. 1109 West Uth St.
FURNISHED APT. Durrtll Court,
Apt. i. n. nouy.
NEWLT
FURNISHED APARTMENT
FOR RENT
Here'a as apartment you would be
proud to call your home New
modern furnishings throughout.
Electric range and Frlgldalre, fire
place, steam heat, hot and oold
water furnished. Must be seen to
be appreciated. Want permanent
tenant and will lease for one or
more years. Adults only. Rent 440
per month. Apply at business of
fice, Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple
FOR RENT 3 office rooms. 1 store
building. 1 basement room. See
Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell.
FOR RENT H0U8ES
FOR RENT To permanent tenants,
small 4-room house. Inquire 425
West Jackson. Phone 1106-L.
FOR RENT Very fine 4-room furn
ished house, Res. A, Ideal Court,
corner Myrtle & Taylor sis. 4-room
furnished apartment 301 Beatty
St. Geo Iverson.
FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished cot
tage, close In. Inquire 634 North
Bartlett.
FOR RENT 2 furnished houses.
$43 60 each. Redden is Co.. Pbone
720.
FOR RENT To reliable party, 6-room
bungalow at 1406 W. Main. Inquire
Tel 77.
FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS
LARGE front bed room suitable for
two and good meals. 611 West 10th.
ROOM AND BOARD In private home.
1113 So. Oakdale.
PLEASANT ROOMS, board, free gar
age. 829 West 11th.
ROOM and
Riverside.
meals. Inquire 16 N
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS PIANO for rent, 63.00 month.
Muslo Store.
FOR RENT Furnished cabin at
Shady Cove on Rogue river, by week
or month. Redden & Co.. Tel. 720
FOR RENT- Splendid room for clean.
Ing and pressing business. Fire
proof building In beck. Conveni
ently located Close In: reasonsble
rent. F F Whittle. Ashland. Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE
REAL ESTATE
FOR LEASE. SALE OR TRADE for
smaller 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
lots or house In Medford. Address
Mrs. Mary E. Guatafson. Star Rt..
Box 124. Medford, Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE calf for used bicycle.
p. o. Box 7H0. Mcnrora.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE A real Investment, 9
room house, close in on paved
street, a apt, on first floor. Show
er bath In each. 4 rooms and bath
upstairs. House In excellent con
dition. If you are looking for ft
bargain do not pass this up. Price
42300 for short time only. L. O.
Plckell, 16 S. Bartlett.
FOR SALE New modern 6-room
home. Call at 425 So. Oakdale.
POSITIVE FACT
At $4,750. this home Is selling way
under the market value and la in
the best of condition. What a neat,
attractive looking home, large liv
ing room, a bedrooms, bath, kltoh
en. Good alee breakfast room. Base
ment and furnace. Lot 115x135. De
sirable location. East side. See
Brown White.
BUY
THESE PROPERTIES
DIRECT FROM OWNER
For sale 4-room house on Reddy
Ave- near school: very desirable
location, paved street; $2500. 4250
down, balance terma
3-Room English cottage on Palm
St ; hardwood floors, paved street;
very modern; $2550.
Small modern home, very attractive
Inside, on south peacn at., e-iaov.
8'4-Acre ranch: large modern house,
hardwood floors, flreplsoe; large
h.m. fsmllv orchard, grapes: suit
able for small dairy or chicken
ranch: 2 mllea north of Medford on
good gravel roads: large lawn, snaoe
trees: beautiful country home;
$6800.
19 ArrM. unimproved, good soil:
suitable for subdivision: 2 mile north
of town on good gravel roaos; swu.
Any of the above properties can be
bousht on the ronowine trins: io-
csh. Balance terms. 6",.
PHONE 589-J-3
FOR SALE Attractive little home. 4
rooms, screen porch; fine condition,
dose Id on paved street: lot of
shade and shrubbery: $1750 with
small down payment to responsible
party.
FOWLER 4; UPP
44 N Ritertld. Phone 552.
I jo ACRf. '1ANC11 Appl'gste district:
. irricred 1043 N. C Wloonft, Port
I Uad, Ore,
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE I
BARGAIN
5-Room modern house, basement, fur
nace, oak floors, fireplace: s. oak
dale; 43000 00. terms.
SACRIFICE
West side. fl-rm. modern bunga
low; flreplaoe, laundry trays, screen
ed poroh, shade, corner paved lot;
close to grade and Junior nigh
schools: 42400 00, terms arranged.
Owner, 1003 E. Jackson.
CALL 008-R.
40 Acres, good soil, 40 aorea Irrigated,
well located, fencea: oarn. sma.i
house. A Bargain. 42000. Also 12
acre Irrigated, close In. Also SO
acres, Irrigated; a good buy.
Henry R. Rlngoen. 829 W. 11th.
THREE family house. 42.30000 tor
quick sale.
Also
7 Room two-story home to ex
change. Will assume.
Also
A good property to exchange for
stocks or bonds.
0. S. BUTTERF1ELD
Medford Building.
FOR SALE Summer cabin on Rogue
river, completely rurnisned. A Bar
gain. Phone 1360-W.
for sale 47 acres, good home, 1V4
miles from Central Point. Inquire
Owner, 006 Blvd., Asnisna. ure.
SACRIFICE SALE Section or lots,
block 1. Siskiyou Memorial park
Box 3804. Tribune.
for SALE OR LEASE for year, 6
room house: fireplace; excellent
condition. Call 1008-J.
FOR SALE Servloe station, groceries
and feed, adjoining Medrora: aoing
good Dullness: stock, fixtures and
equipment: a aores ground with
600 feet niehwav frontage. Excel
lent alt tor camp ground Priced
reasonably: some terms. J O Oam-
erun. second station on crater Lake
highway.
large ROUSE, now oaylng Invest'
ment. Inquire 617 So. Grape St
owner.
LOOKING for a farm, city home or
a business? See Sid Blood. 123 N.
Central. Phone 469.
WHEN you think oi real estate tbtnk
OI BROWN 41 WHITE
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Oall warren Pat
terson 201 Liberty Biog oi o A
Barnes 187 East Btn St. Eugene
BOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
Oountv Bldg ft Loan Assn
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
"LANOES"
will trade a new Chrysler for a res
ldence LOT on the East side, not
too far out.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer
FOR SALE by owner PACKARD
custom built convertable sedan In
perfect mechanical shape. New
tires, leather upholstering, fine ra
dlo. Sacrificed for 4345. Will trade
If necessary. May be seen at Shell
Station. 8th and Riverside.
"LANGE'S"
will trade a car or truck, new or used,
for a good used, Bmall size Cater
pillar or cletrac. Tractor must be
In A-l condition. Come In or phone
us.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer
BETTER USED CARS
1938 Plymouth de luxe 4-door
trunk sedan: equipped with
radio $695
1936 Dodge de luxe 4-door trunk
sedan: radio and heater 735
1935 Oldsmoblle trunk sedan, de
luxe equipped; A-l condition 575
1935 Terraplane business coupe;
eiec. nana: raaio, neater oou
1934 Maater Chevrolet de luxe 4-
door trunk sedan 475
193a Chevrolet business coupe: 6
wheels; fine condition tnru-
out 325
Your car In trade. O.M.A C. terms.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulck-Pontlac. 143 S. Riverside.
USED CAR LOT on 9th St. side of
Firestone Bldg.
USED CAR AND TRUCK SALE
PRICED TO SELL
1938 Dodge Sedan.
1930 Oakland Sedan.
1932 Studebaker Roadster
1935 Ford Station Wagon.
1930 Studebaker Sedan.
1929 Packard Sedan.
1930 LaSslle Coupe.
1030 Bulck Coupe.
1929 Ford Coupe.
1936 International Pickup
1934 Ford Truck, lumber haul, has
dual axles.
1935 Studebaker Truck.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
FOR BALE 1937 Almost. 4-passen-
ger trailer house; demonstrator.
Big reduction.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
Chrysler-Plymouth. 38 N. Riverside.
LANGE'S
HIOH-OHADE. LATE MODET
USED CARS
AT PORTLAND PRICES
80-Day Written Guarantee.
1936 Pontlao "6" Sedan.
1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1936 Chevrolet seaan.
1936 Oldsmoblle Sedan.
1935 Chrysler Alrstream Coupe.
1935 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan.
1935 Chevrolet Panel Delivery.
1936 DeSoto Coupe with overdrive.
1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
1934 Plymouth Sedan.
1934 Plymouth a-door Sedan.
1933 Chevrolet Sedan.
1931 Chevrolet Coupe. ,
1931 Chevrolet Sedan.
1930 Chevrolet Pickup
Also a number of '28. ?9 and '30
model cars, al! makes, very chesp.
LANGE MOTOH CAR CO.
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
LOT AT 25 SO. RIVERSIDE
Open evenings.
Store at 38 N. Rlveralde.
FOR SALE 9 Oakland 4-door ae
dan. Bargain 726 Alder.
C. I. OATES AUTO CO.
R At O. USED CARS
11938 Ford 3-door $575
11935 Ford a-door $486
11935 Ford 4-door 4526
11934 LaFsyette Sedan . $370
11931 Model A Ford a-door $260
C. E. OATES AUTO CO
Used Car Department
8th and Bartlett
FOR 8A;i 1931 Chevrolet deluxe
coup fine condition $260 CaU
14-F-4
FOR SALE 2 door Ford sedan; reas
onable 410 Hamilton
FOR BALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Oentle 10OO-lb saddle or
work mare: wesner pigs Joe Perry,
Sams Valley.
i FOR SALE Two good oowa, Louie
I Coittr, raoecu.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 4 cows, one yearling heif
er, one 3-year old Guernsey bull.
See F. W. Marshall. Meadows Dis
trict. 8 mllea northwest Beagle.
FOR SALE 1 Jersey cow. to .freshen
soon: 1 Jersey, 18 months old, Both
for 475.00.
1 Poland-China sow, to farrow
In Sept.. 440 00; 2 pigs. 410.00.
Also model A Ford l'i-ton track,
good running order, 4160 00.
FEED STORE. Gold Hill.
FOR SALE Team mules, several
teams horses, will sell cneup.
Stewart Ave. to Thomas road. Jack
Martin.
FOR SALE purebred Shropshire
rams. Salade Ranch, central point.
FOR SALE One fresh 4-sallon cow
and one springer 1212 W. lutn at.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
WHY PAY MORE Buy direct from
reliable nreetier. scurries iu up
BEALYHAM8. PEKINGESE. DASCH-
HUNDES. WANTED AGENT SITUA
TED ON MAIN HIGHWAY IN
MEDFORD TO HANDLE ABOVE
BREEDS. Highest references
quired but no Investment neces
sary, write Aristocratic ivenneis,
8604-N. E. Sandy Blvd., Portland,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Pedigreed Cocker Spaniel
puppies, black or golden, at ftiaDei
Mncx s. ill uenrsce.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE White Leghorn pullets.
Almost 6 mo. old. Mrs. t. f. buck
ty ml. north Bear creek bridge
Central Point.
FOR SALE 76 spring turkeys. 20 hens
and gobblers. Jack Tungate, Butte
Fans. ore.
CHICKS (9 per 100. Rocks. Reds anc
Hampsmrea every Wednesday
Brooks Mstohery Esst N. St.. Grant!
Pass, Oregon.
ukonze turkey oatchtng eggs 2 K
l R roosters Inquire Pernoll'
Store Appiegate
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS TOMATOES and oucumbers. Chal.
Owen. Rt. 1, Orchard Home Drive.
Phone 1458-J-l.
SAVE 430
Electrolux Cleaner, used 3
John Cupp Furniture Co.
FOR SALE Peaches,
orltfln Creek.
John Darby,
PEACHES FOR SALE
Woodlawn Orchard, lj miles east of
Central Point. Bring your own con
tainers. Phone 127. H. A. DuBuque.
MORE of those sweet slicing toma
toes for sale. Phone 314-Y. Mrs.
Walker.
$150.00 old mahogany table tor $50.00:
also 3 bed, pictures and other fur
niture. 3124 East Main St.
FOR SALE Corn. Bring sacks. Clark,
Meyers Lane.
FOR SALE Furniture. 134 B. Ivy.
GOOD used piano. $25 cash. Baldwin
Piano Shoppe.
FOR SALE Crabapplea. L. 0. Soott,
Old Stage road. Central point.
CANTALOUPES Large. 50c dozen:
medium, 40c doz; cucumbers. B. E.
Ford. 2 miles west on Jacksonville
highway. Phone 731-R.
ORCHARDISTS. ATTENTION I
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 bo seen
at the Barnum Orchard, 3 miles
south of Medford.
FOR CHARIS it SWAV18 Corsets. Tel
1232-J. evenings. 318 Hamilton.
FOK SALE Hat in shock cherries
cream separator milk cooler re.
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FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE- Champion peaches. Chs
E Gray, Gold Hill.
QOOD used gas pumps at Llttrell
rarts uo.
BARGAIN Will sell cheap, one ace
tylene welder, one elootrlo aro
welder, No. 1667158 See George
Elledge or phone 493-Y.
CORN; cucumbers lo lb. Elmer Har
ris, mile south Phoenix.
1937 8-PI MEW electric refrigerator
Call 300 or 11U5-X evenings
FOR SALE. CHEAP Trailer house.
S'tiU: plenty built-in; also 4
wheel Ford trailer: good rubber
1600 N Riverside.
ORAVENSTT.1N APPLES O. V. Mye-e
Tel 258-J
FOR SALE Used bricks J A Manke
a miles east of Jacksonville
FOR SALE Elberta peaches. Pick
them vourself. Cherry's place on
Griffin' Creek.
LARGE STOCK used wheat and oar
ley sacks 4 to 8S40 Also ixvme
MEUFOKD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 n (vane 8t Phone loaa
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Grocery business In ooaat
town. Doing good business. Poor
health reason for change. For par-
ticulara write Box 3383 Mall Trib
une. MININO VENTURE 4 Interest In
two claims. House furnished; some
stock. Will sell cheap or trade for
small place. Box 4345. 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
Ronue river: doing good buainess:
21 miles from Medford. Richfield
Station.
DR 0. 0. GOLDSBEKHY remporat-
Uy located with Or L- U banders
Medford Center Bldg.
HIGHEST OABH PAID
foi youi turniture
MEHFOKD BARGAIN HOUSE
21 N Orape St. Phone 1062
FINE AUTO CAMP Close In, 1500 ft
fruntsge on highway and Rogue
river; excellent location, modem
buildings, fine snsde; located be
tween Oold Hill and Rogue Rivet
Priced to sell
ALSO 80 acres wood proposition
on good road; plenty of tltnbel
Selling price. 6185 cash Rogue
Rivet Heal Estate exchange office
3 miles west ol Oold Hill
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE your furniture re-upholstered,
rednlshed, reglued. Phone 969-R.
Thlbault.
JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Walnut
dining table. $7 60; chest. $3: cir
culating heaters; walnut vanity
$13.50: 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 OOUNTV
AIISTKACT CO
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The Fashion shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling Buttons inc
Buckles covered 3U8 U S National
Bank Building Tel 1181
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DR E W HOFFMAN
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Jacksonville Hlwav phone 131-J.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - rel 1172
House oleaning rlooi waxing, orl
ental rug denning and upholstering
MONEY TO LEND
You Need Only
One Thing To Get
A Loan
From Us The Ability to Make Small
Regular Pavments on Any Loan Plan
8Kb V K. I NOMAS
MGR ORE. AND WASH MTO CO
MKDFOHDS OLDEST AND LARGEST
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
46 So Central. Ground Floor
Cnterlan Theatre Bldg
Mc. No. 3-I57-M-180 Phone 139
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STOHAGI
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded camera Ftreprool
storage Expert crating, packing
and shipping service Davis foi
Service '' Phone 644.
BADS 1RANSFEH to STORAGE CO.
Office 26 So Fit Phone 316 Prtoei
right. BervIM guaranteed
SAMSON Tanater and Storage Fur
niture Moving and expert rurniturt
packing tervloa Fireproof storage
new low rates.
F E SAMSON 0. Phone 883
STUART'S 1RUOKINQ SKHVICE
Telephone 1033 oi 93a 111 No Fli
St. Local and long distance Fuel
oils, any kind Green stamps In
side of 3-mile tlmit
LEGAL NOTICES
Executrix' Notice of Hearing of Final
Account and Iteimrt.
Notice la neraoy given that the
unaersignea. Mary Louise aicasaey
as the Exeoutrlx of the estate of
Hiram Dryer McCaskey. deceased, did
on the 27th day of July. 1037. flic
In the County Court of the state ot
Oregon, for Jackson county, where
said estate la pending, her Final Re
port and Account as auon executrix;
that thereupon, the Hon. Earl B. Day
as Judge ot said Court, made and
entered an Order appointing the 4th
day of septemler. 1937, at the nout
01 iu:uo ociocx a m.. aa tne time
and the courtroom of said Court As
the place, for the hearing of all ob
Jectlons to said Final Report and
Account and tor the settlement there
of' renuirtner this notice bo be oivtn
and all persona navtng objections co
seid Report and Account to make
the same at said time and place.
Notice la therefore hereby given
that the said Report and Aooount will
so come up tor bearing and settle
ment at said time and place.
Dated this 27tn day of juiy. 1937
MARY LOUISE McCASKEY,
Executilx of the Estate 01
Hiram Dryer McCaskey, Deceased
Notice to ljind Owners of the Med
ford Irrigation District.
Notice Is hereby given that on
Tuesday. October 6. 1987, at 1:30 p.
m., the Board of Directors or tne
Medford Irrigation Dlstrlot, acting
as a Board of EqualllBatlon, will meet
In the office of the Medford Irriga
tion DlBtrlct, at the Court House, for
the purpose of reviewing and correct
ing the district nsseasmenta and ap
portionment of taxes for the year
1938. Such assessment list, as ap
proved and adopted by the Board of
Directors Is now on file in the office
or the district whero It la open for
Inspection by all persona Interested.
By order of the Board of Directora
Medford Irrigation District.
O. AHN8PIOER. Secretary.
Notice to l.;iml Owners of the Talent
Irrigation nl-lrlct.
Notice Is hereby given that on
Tuesday. October 6, 1937, at 10:00 a.
m.. the Board of Directora of the
Talent Irrigation District, acting aa
a Board of Equalization, will meet
In the office of tho Tnlent Irrigation
District, at Talent, Oregon, for the
purpose of reviewing and correcting
tho district assessments ond appor
tionment of taxes for the year 1038.
Such assessment list, as approved and
adopted by the Board of DlrectorB is
now on tno in tne omce 01 tne ais
trlct whore It la open for Inspection
by all porsona Interested.
By order of the Bonrd of Directora
Talent Irrigation District.
o. ARN8PIOER, Secretory.
Forest Creek
FOREST CREEK. Aug. 34. (Bp! )
Mra. Annie Da vies, her daughters,
HiiztH Dftvtt and Mrs. Ed Starr, and
Mm. Arthur Dnvies of Jacksonville
apent two days Inst week at the Da-
vlea logging camp near McCalllater
Spring. Mrs. Armprleat, Sr., waa a
giieat of Mr. and Mra. Walter Arm
prleat during their absence.
An error fn name appeared In laat
werk's news In tho Item about Paul
P"nrce and his sons and nephew who
returned from a pronpeetlntf trip to
the headwaters of the .South limp
qua. Aug. 16. The name Paul Nor
croM was a typrographlcal error.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pearce of Eagle
Point called on friends and relatives
hero Aug. 17.
Mrs. Alice O'Byrne, former teacher
of Forest Creek school accompanied
by her sister, Mra. Thurston of Tal
ent, visited friends here Aug. 19. Mrs.
O'Byrne will teach again this fall at
Bogus Creek, Cat, She will be ac
companied to California next week by
Phyllis McVay, granddaughter of
Nance Coffman, who will live with
Mrs. O'Byrne and attend her school.
McLeod
McLEOD, Aug. 34 (Spl.) Mr.
Pearl Wolff who haa been vialtlng
at the Harding home for two week,
left Aug. 18 for Portland when she
will visit a few daya.
Mis Vlda Sinclair and Lincoln
Penoe were married In Medford, Aug.
14.
Jamea Hoe of Ta corns. Wash., 1 now
tatloned at the flan hatchery near
Rogue Elk.
Visiting at Crater and Diamond
lakes Aug. 18 war Mra. Pearl Wolff
and Mrs. Jesal Thomas of Lo An
geles, Harry Harding and family.
Walter McEwen. Mr. and Mra. John
Beddlngfleld and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Mulllna and son. Mra.
Eva Vlcka and Arthur Nelson.
Fred Morgan spent the week-end
at hla cabin near Butt Creek.
Mr. and Mr. Iran Out and on of
Los Angele art staying at their cab
in on Butte Creek, They were dinner
guest Aug. 18 at the home Of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Alworth.
Mrs. Eva Vleka and Arthur Nelson
of McCloud, Calif., have been visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ar
thur Mulllna,
Word haa been received of the mar
riage of Ouy Merrlman and Mlaa Nola
Ocne Swarts In OranU Pass, August
14. They are honeymooning In San
Francisco. He 1$ the youngest eon of
Mrs. Alma Merrlman.
Mrs. Mllly Olass and daughter Er
ma and Mr. and Mra. Randal Axtell
attended the Orange plrnte In Same
Valley Aug. 19.
Mlaa Alma Merrlman returned from
San Francisco where aha has been
visiting friends.
Mr. and Mra. John Beddlngfleld
and son Alfred wera called to Ore
gon City August 17 by the death of
4 relative.
Clarence Russel and family from
Los Angeles were dinner guests of
Mr,
16.
and Mra. Frank DiUworth Aug.
Camping at Hamaker are Mr. and
Mra. A. N. BaxMr and son Albert of
Bellflower, Cat., Mra. Man and Mr.
and Mra, 0, Russel and family of
Los Angeles.
Mr, and Mrs. Qua Dltsworth and
family are spending 4 few week At
Lake ot the Woods.
Mr, and Mra. Wltwell of Chloago
have located on the Crater Lake
highway and are building t beautiful
home which will be a ahow place when
completed. Mr. Wrltwell la a retired
policeman of Chicago and the cltl-
sens of MoLeod welcome Mr. and Mra.
Wltwell in the community and hope
thty will enjoy their new home.
H. E. Club met at the home of Mra.
Lillian Moore August 17 with 18 pres
ent. Plana were mad for s turk.iy
dinner and bazaar In the near fu
ture. Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson who
haa been on an extended trip east
gave a very Interesting talk on her
trip. Mra. Mtnnle Blase was given a
hearty welcome, having been 111 most
of the spring. Everyone was glad to
see her out again.
Mra. Pearl Mooney and sons Bob
and BUI of Watsonvllle wera calling
on friends Aug. 14.
Mrs. Francis Ash haa left for Wis
consin to visit her sister this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nye have return
ed from aeveral weeks at Woodruff
Meadowa.
James Thomas left tor Seattle Aug.
21 to aall for Alaska at a later date.
The Mallory home on Crater Lake
highway burned to the ground Aug.
19. Origin of the fire la cot known.
Griffin Creek
ORIFFIN CREEK. Aug. 24. (8pl.)
Mis Audrey Isaaca. who spent the
summer here with her parent, Mr.
and Mrs, Orover Isaaca, left August
13 for Emporia, Kus., where ahe la
employed aa a teacher.
Mr, and Mr. Ed LeVnder and
son of Klamth Falls were week-end
guests here ot hi brother end all-ter-ln-law,
Mr. nd Mra. R, E, Le
Vander. Mr. and Mra. Charley Best and son
left recently for their home In Rano
after spending some tun here with
hla father, H. O. Best.
Mr. and Mra, R. R. Chllda and
family and Mis Peggl Dalley spent
Sunday t Diamond Lake.
Miss Betty Combest of Talnt epent
laat week with her cousin, Joyoe
and Lola Everett.
The school bulldlnga aro being
cleaned and some patntlng done,
getting ready for the opening of
school September 7.
Recreation hall la being painted.
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Howard District
HOWARD, Aug. 34. (Spl.) Mr.
Newton has announced the opening
of Howard school September 13, not
September ft aa suited previously.
Three first prises were won by
Howard pupil at the county 4-H fair
Auguat 30.
Mr. and Mra. Shirley Croucher are
the proud parent of a baby boy
born August IB.
Mra. Crawford, who has been the
guest of her niece. Mra. o. E. Ridge
way, left for ner horn In Th Dalles
August 17.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Newton and
daughter. La Vonne, spent the early
part of th week at Smith River
fishing.
Mesdemes Sam Potter and Ed Crea
son of Dunsmulr, Calif., were guests
at. tne u. u. eater home August 18.
M. J. Swing haa as guest this week
hla mother, father, HJter and brother
or Ban Diego.
Raymond Miller Is auffertng from
a wound In hla foot oaused by step
ping on a nail, Hla foot Is Improving
oivwiy oui ne expect to be ot
crutchea about three weeka.
Mr. Newton haa boon ill with ar
thrills.
Erma Jean McCay and LaVonne
Hewton received honorable mention
In tho Judging oonteat Auguat 31 at
tne county 4-H fair.
Mr. and Mra. Bud Stammer and
family spent the week end In Cor
vallia and Eugene vialtlng friend.
Mr. Schow's daughter nd child
apent last week at the Schow home.
MORSE CODE HELPS
JUDGE DECIDE CASE
TOLEDO, Ohio. OP Polio Judge
Homer A. Ramey learned th Morse
code In hi youth before he became
familiar with th Ohio criminal cod
a attorney and Judge.
He used It to advantage when
defendant charged with drunkenness
told th court he was a telegrapher
Th Judge tapped pensively on the
bench with pencil. Th defendant
Immediately translated the tapping,
end won dUmlsaal.
Judge Ramey decided he really wss
telegrapher and was not drunk
Closing time for Too Late to GUe-
HZf Ad I l-M aw aa.
REFUGEES CRINGE
in ni uiro nnum
Ad mm
MANILA WELCOME
Experience In Shanghai Im
pressed On Minds of Flee
ing Children Chinese
City 'Hell On Earth'
MANILA. P. A., Aug. 14 (P Child
refugee screamed today aa welcom
ing airplanes swooped low over the
ner President Hoover, bearlnlg Tl
persona fleeing from the Shanghai
war zone.
The vessel was held several hour
at the breakwater while the paasaa
ger were Inoculated against the
dreaded cholera, smallpox and ty
phoid, When two pUnea screamed over the
rigging, a group of children turned
blanched face aykward and bolted
below. They were memory-ridden by
terrifying experience In Shanghai
when similar roaring birds had oaat
death about them.
With the passenger Immunized the
Hoover was warped to her berth and
with United Statea army officers sup
erintending, the refugee war speed
ily set ashore.
Many Destitute.
Three hundred of th Innocent vic
tims of an undeclared war wer holla
ed at Fort William McKlnley and
others wer given lodging In Manila
and at th mountain resort ot Oagulo
Immediate financial help was asked
by 333 of the refugees.
President Manual Quezon himself,
with an escort, was at the pier to
meet Mrs. Vlotor Caegk and her five-year-old
daughter Ann. Czegk. now
of Shanghai, was with Admiral Rich
ard E. Byrd on hla first Antarctic
expedition and the president of the
Philippine republic mat Mr. Czegk
t Byrd'a request.
Small Ann told anyone who would
listen about the "big booms" In
Shanghai.
Another refugee, Tom Oppua,
Phllllppln national assemblyman,
termed the Chinese city he had juH
left "hell on earth."
"Th war will be long on," he
said. "The Chinese apparently are
well prepared and are exceptionally
aggressive."
Missionary widow Aboard.
Mra. Frank J. Rawllneon, widow
ot th missionary killed by an aerial
bomb August 14, was aboard the
Hoover with her daughter.
"It was an act of Ood," ah told
friends,
Mrs. Rawllneon appeared to b
bearing the strain well. She aald she
wss anxlou to return to th United
State.
Than were humorous incident
against th ghastly background. NIB
Catholic nuna accepted with pleasure
ohanoe ta rids In patrol wagon.
A ahow girl told of man who hd
mug of bear shot out of his hand
by a bomb apllntar.
Sisters Mary LUnu and Ann Maria
of Lorette. Ky., who had been visit
ing In Shanghai, reported that
party of nun wer taken from a
oonvent achool on th Bund to the
President Hoover, gladly riding In
police patrol.
BY ARMY OF BEES
LAUDER, Wyo.. Aug. 34. IPy Hla
face and body awollen beyond recog
nition from the atfnga of thousanda
of honey bee, six-year-old Clifford
Pabrlclua, son of Rlverton valley
farmer, died here today.
The boy w found, screaming with
pain, on the muddy bank of an Irri
gation ditch near hi farm home at
Hudson after hi 10-year-old brother,
Harry, had auggered Into the house
hysterical.
Alex Pabrlclua, father of the boys,
said "thousands of bees" from near
by apiary were swarming over Clif
ford. In serious condition from the
numerou tlngi himself, th older
brother was unable to explain the
strange attack.
"Both of us wer riding after th
cow on horse when the bee start
ed ftr u." he sobbed. "We fell
off the horse end moat ot th bee
started crawling over Clifford. I ran
for help."
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TAKEN BY BURGLARS
ORAND RAPIDS. Mich. Pr Bur
glars who broke Into th plant ot a
Grand Rapid Cookie Machine com
pany got only tummy ache for
their effort.
Detective discovered the burglar
had atolen a quantity ot oookles
which recently had been treated with
varnish to mak them sultabl for
display purpose.
One Mora Mile
NEW YORK. P. Walter. n
automobile dealer In Flushing, L. L,
old a oar to a man. Suddenly the
customer refused to lfn th bill of
a. When asked what wss wrong
h told Walter th mile Cue
showed IS mile. If ta wanted to
sell th car, Walter would hav to
drive th machine around th block
until another mile was registered
Walter did Instructed and th etjav
imr. Darfaacur onntanxd a frail m