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MEDFOTCD MATL TnTBTTKE, fEDFOnP, OREGON, MONDAY, 'AUGUST 30, 1937. PAGE SEVEN THE Bead every ad on this page You will probably find actly the tblonga you nave Men looking tor or a sale or trade lor unused artlclee you may have. Search your attit or tore-room you may find many tblnga othera are seek ing and be able to realize immediate cash It wbat you vast Isn't here, advertlae to: t Tribune Classified ads are inexpensive etlectlvel RATES Per word, first Insertion- (Minimum 5c) Each additional Inaertlon, mr word " (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy chanee H-8 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST 7 or 8 keys In brown leather container. Reward. Return to Tribune. LOST it dog missing, call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Experienced salesman for radios and major electric appliances. Exclusive territory for right party. 634 Main St., Klamath Falls. Ore. WANTED Have an unlimited quan tity of wood timber (pine); would like to get cut on shares. If Inter ested, call at 343 North Grape St. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Htgh-olass woman for In troductory sales campaign In Med ford and. vicinity. No canvassing. Full training given. Liberal re muneration. Olve phone number. Address Box 8356. Mall Tribune. WANTED Housekeeper. Baldwin Plsno Shoppe. Call at WANTED Practical nursing; grau ate, experienced, capable. Phone 481, Central Point, B a.m. to 6 pjn. or write Box 74. COMPETENT woman for general housework In small home. Phone 852-J. evenings. 1 WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap piy In person. Diamond Cafe. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Students seeking training for business careet or earn college or university education. Enroll now for fall term, day or evening courses, open Monday, Sept. 30. Medford Business College. O WJT. WANTED SITUATIONS ELECTRICIAN. 429 No. Holly. Do any thing, anywhere. Tel. 537-W. MIDDLE-AGED couple wish dairy or farm work. Inquire 611 W. 10th. HOUSEKEEPING wanted by respect able. Intelligent widow. Is there a gentleman that would share his home and fireside with lonely me? If so. write Mrs. E. M.. 1647 8. Willamette, Eugene, Ore. WANTED Carpentering, building, repairs, new or old. Cabinets. 214 N. Peach St. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To lease service station with living quarters. Tel 387-X. WANTED 1931 FORD Coupe. Will pay cash. Write Box 3474. Tribune. WANTED Late model baby grand ptano In perfect tone, with stool; 8100 cash. Mrs. Minnie Edwards, P. O. Box 688, Medford. WANT TO RENT 3 or 4 room un furnished house on west side close In. Box 3463 Tribune. HAVE your furniture reupholstered. Phone 869-K. Thlbault. WANTED House, to be wrecked. 140- Jacksonville. Ore. WANTED Fat cattle, cowa. bulls, veals. R. C. Humphry, phone 73, Central Polqt. WANTED Springer or Just fresh young cowa which ahow Guernsey color; also Guernsey bulls. OaK lelgh Ranch. Central Point, or Tel. 187. MACHINE WORK, tractor, truck and automobile repairing Reasonable charges. Ammann (formerly Brew ersi Machine Shop. 808 8. River side. VIOLIN repairing and piano tuning Sbults Bros. 220 N Bartlett Pb 1059 WANTED Feeders and fat lamoa Phone 1364 Resiaence 404 Mo Andrews road Pblllppl & Robr JUNK -Hignesi once paid coi orass radiators sopper tora. catteries aluminum na nnei met is Sorac iron iman or targe lots pipe ana macnineo wool and oov ton -ags nnei tubes Oul prices will irei you Hides Pelts Wool M't)alr Housenoio Ooona Furniture Stove bought na sota MEUPOKC BA.KOALN HOU8E VK P4Y SIOHK CASH Poi four furniture HOMIHMOK s.MlKttVS 6th and PruDt Phone 647 PAINTING and Tnpernanamg Reas onable prices Phone I74.J-2 W AN I E1J - WOOl MOHAIrt- OaVf targi irflei to fill Hignesi price paid MKUFUHD BARGAIN HUUSB 21 N Omoe Hi Prion. I03 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS PIANO for rent, U 00 month. Musi Store, iXS mm. FOR RENT HOD8ES FOR RENT 3 -room modern furnish ed house. 315 So. Peach. FOR RENT Furnished 5-roora house. Adults. Call 1020 East 11th. HOUSE FOR RENT Ntoely furnished, water paid. S40 month. Apply City Cleaning and Dyeing Co., 624 North Riverside. FOR RENT Very nice furnished 6 room bouse. Redden & Co., Tel. 730. FOR RENT 6-room bungalow at 48 N. Orange. FOR RENT Lovely furnished country home. 4 bedrooms, 8 bsths, maids room and bath; automatic oil heat. Oct. 1 to June 1; rent 675.00 mo. Call 593. FOR RENT 3-roora cabin, by month. FOR RENT New. nloely furnished duplex to permanent renters; elcc trlo range, oil heater, electrlo re frigerator. Adults only. Tel. 615. FOR RENT To reliable party. 6-room bungalow at 1405 W. Main. Inquire Tel 77. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS SLEEPING rooms In private home. Suitable for two. Phone 830-J. ATTRACTIVE redecorated, heated and furnished rooms; ready Sept. 1st. 504 Pennsylvania Ave. ROOM FOR RENT Lady living alone wishes teacher or business woman for company and home privileges. 39 Ross Court. FOR RENT Room In private home; heat in winter, cool In summer. 705 West 10th after 8 p. m. NICELY furnished sleeping room. 6teady tenant. 60 Rose Ave. DESIRABLE ROOM, private home, good board, reasonable rate. 611 West loth. FOR RENT Nice room; home priv ileges; garage. 426 So. Oakdale. Phone 750-H. FOR RENT Pleasant room to gentle man, close In; bath, garage. 609 E. Main. SLEEPING ROOM Business man preferred. 105 Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 6. Grape FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT to permanent couple. nicely furnished, newly decorated 8-room apartment, large batb.- No children. May be seen Monday or Tuesday. 724 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, close In; heat and hot water. 51 N. Oakdale. FOR RENT Modern apartment. Adults only. 803 West 11th. Tel. 1408. FURNISHED APT., 803 6. olly St. 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. Must be seen to be appreciated. Want permanent tenant and will lease for one or more years. Adults only. Rent $40 per month. Apply at business of fice. Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 3 office rooms. 1 store building. 1 basement room. See Roland Hubbard or Al LtttrelK FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS ROOM and meals. Inquire 16 N. Rlverslde. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES 37 Acres, 31 Irrigated and cultivated. 6-room cottage, barn, chicken house; fenced, good well. Three miles from Talent; (2800.00. Trade for small auburban or city. Also Four acres, Irrigated, cultivated, clover, garden, neat substantial Im provements, close to Medford; 62000 clear. Want Medford home. Also Four-room plastered cottage In good condition, concrete founda tion, gnrage, olty water, large lot; 8800, terms. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE Phone 1496 or 1648-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE Save 8100 to 6150 commlssoln on an 80-A. sub irrigated ranch from owner. Price right. Call 8unday or Monday morning or after 6 p. m. thereafter, 203 No. Holly. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BARGAIN 5-Room modern house, oak floors, fireplace; 8. Oakdale; 42400.00. SACRIFICE West side. 5-rm. modern bunga low; fireplace, laundry trays, screen ed porch, shade, corner paved lot; close to grade and Junior high schools; S2400 00, terms arranged. Owner. 1003 E. Jackson. SOME MORE SNAPS 1.34 Acres. 4-room. sleeping porch, stucco, modern house, plastered, hardwood floor: 12500 00, only 4500 down, balance 620 month. And 1 acre, Irrigated, fruit, wal nuts, garden, barn, clover, 6-room modern, hardwood floor house, taxes 421. for 8500 down, bslance terms. And 3-room. sleeping porch, mod ern house, lot 60x100; flowers and shrubbery; assume pavement Hen; 6150 down, balance easy terms. GEO. H. YEO AOENCY 337 W. Main. Phone 164. 40 ACRES good land, small house: terms. Also 40-Acre dairy ranch, well Im proved, fine herd, team and all equipment, 17.000 00. Also Two large dslry properties, all stock and equipment. Also Strictly modern home, east side, laree lot. several shade trees; at tractive price and terms. C. 8 BUTTEHFIELD Medford Bldg. 30-ACRE pear orchard, well Improved. C. 8. Butterfleld Medlord Bldg. FOR SALE Stock ranch, about 460 r, srrr 370 -beep. Address Box 2323 I car moons. FOR SALE SEAL ESTATE I CALL 808-R 30 Acres, ungated, well located, good sol), small bouse, barn. 9740 auto matle electrle water aystem, 4500 chicken house. 1 milk cow, 300 chickens: 42000. terms. Henry R. Rlngoen, 839 W. nth. FOR 8 ALB 8 acres, 3 miles out, all Irrigated; 4-room house, family orchard, lots of shade, outbuild ings. Only 61.0O0; 1400 oash. L. O. Plckell. IS So. Bartlett. FOR SALE S acres, good, free Boll; 8 room modern house, basement, fire place, outbuildings; at city limits; city water. 101 Western Ave. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE A A Located 2 ml. from Med ShRllIl ford, 6-room dwelling, WWaVIIW nardwo0i floors, fire place, basement, furnace, beautiful ly situated In grove, 1 acre land. Some terms. O-room aweiimg. .u- vflfl lent condition, well lo WUfcUU ted 0n paved street. Initial payment 1000.00, balanoe 832.50 per month. BROWN & WHITE, 104 W. Main. FOR SALE 101 acres, 47 acres creek bottom lana, best oi sou. ii v.w and plenty of It: 6-room modem house, basement and furnace. Med ford city water, good barn and other outbuildings. 4 seres In English walnuts and peaches. At one time this place sold for 819.000: as the owner Is leaving country will take $9,000. See L. G. PICKEkL. 16 8. Bartlett. miST PROPICRTY wonderful campsite: 6-room cottage, store comoinea: bwuwiu B.-, dally mall; well will Irrigate land 3.39 acres, about 4 miles north Crescent City. Hwy. 101. Will trade for Medford property or sell at bar gain. P. O. Box 302. Ashland. 170-ACRE RANCH. Applegate dlstrlot; Irrigated. 1043 N. B. Winona, Port land. Ore. FOR SALE New modern 5 -room home. Call at 425 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE OR LEASE for year. 6- room house: urepiace; .ocumv condition. Call 1008-J. FOR SALE Service station, groceries and feed, adjoining Medford: doing good Business; stock, fixtures and equipment: 3 acres ground with 500 feet blgbwsy frontage, excel lent site for camp ground Priced reasonably; some terms J G. Cam eron, second ststlon on Crater Lake highway. LARGE HOUSE, now paying Invest ment Inquire 517 So. Grape 6t Owner LOOKING for a farm, olty home or a ouslness? See Sid Blood. 122 N. Central. Phone 489. WHEN you think ol real estate think of BROWN - WHITE. FEDERAL LAND BANK PAKMS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat terson 201 Liberty Bldg. or O. A Barnes 167 Bast 8tb St. Eugene HOUSES tor sale or rent Jackson County Bldg a Loan Assn FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '31 model A phaeton. See Dave Moore, Myron Root Co. 1937 PACKARD Touring Sedan at a big discount. Phone 191. Perry L. Ashcraft. FOR SALE 1935 Chrysler, Alrstream de luxe coupe: new tires, fine condi tion. Real bargain, priced to sell. H. B. Smith, 38 No. Riverside. DODGE sedan; beautiful golden beige finish like new; dependable Blue Seal guarantee, priced for quick sale, low easy terms. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. PONTIAC SEDAN 1929. Now rubber. Car In good condition throughout. Must sacrifice. Lewis Super Service Station. CHEVROLET Sedsn. 1931. Good con ditlon. Will trade. Lewis Super Service Button, 8th and Front. uTj-ERNTTIONAirTRUCK C-S5, 175 In. w.b. Looks like new. Excellent tires; $775. Perry L. Ashcraft, 128 8. Riverside. WHITE TRUCK 1928 model, lV4-ton. Just the thing for hauling. Good condition. Must sell. LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION FOR BALE 1931 Essex coach: In good condition. Very cheap for caeh. 39 So. Grape. '35 FORD 2 -door de luxe Sedan. Ex ceptionally fine condition, $476. Perry L. Ashcraft, Packard Dealer. FOR SALE Equity In 9 Ford road ster, $35. Fleet payment due Oct. 21. Phone 915-R. LANOE'S CHRY8LERIZEU USED CARS '33 Chevrolet 3-door. 35 Chevrolet Panel Delivery. 86 Chevrolet 2 -door. 31 Chevrolet Coupe. '34 Chrysler Airflow. 35 ChryBlor Coupe. '36 DeSoto Coupe. '31 Dodge Sedan. '31 Ford Coupe. '85 Ford Sedan. '30 Hudson Sedan. '35 oldsmoblle Tudor. '36 Packard Coupe. 34 Plymouth Tudor. 36 Plymouth Coupe. '86 Plymouth Sedan. 33 Plymouth Redan. 35 Plymouth Coupe. 36 Pontiac Brougham. Finest Lot of Used Cars in the Valley. In keeping with Chrysler s Used Car Week, we are hitting the bottom on prices. Used Car Lot. 25 8. Riverside. LANGB MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Desler. 33 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe, with rumble seat: 18 miles to gallon; uses no oil; clean and good ahape through out; $150 down. Phone 1166-L or Inquire 208 Laurel. EQUITY In "83 Chevrolet, $100. 33 Almond St. VERY nearly new 1937 Plymouth De Luxe Sedan. Must be sold by Ad ministratrix at once Mrs. 8am Anderson, Phone 19-XX-l. Central Point. O. E- GATES AUTO CO. ft O. USED OARS 11936 Ford 3-door 11935 Ford 3-door 11935 Ford 4 -door 11934 La Payette sedan 11931 Model A Ford a -door 0. E OATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett $876 $465 $526 $370 $250 FOR 8A-.E 1931 Chevrolet Jelme I coupe fin eonullion. $250. Call 1 FOR SALE DOOS PETS FOR SALE 4 purebred male Cocker Spanlela. 506 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Black Cocker Spaniel puppies. 5th house from Jackson ville Hwy. north Ross Lane. Lillle Clark. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOB BALE 37 head cows and calves. 3 sows and pigs. Inquire Talent Feed Store. FOR 8 ALE One team of horses. Cox Ranch. South Peach. FOR SALE 2800-lb. team at Cox ranch, end South Peach. Phone 1463-R-3. FOR SALE Horses and mules; sev eral young colts. Wltl trade. Jack Martin, Stewart Ave. to Thomas Rd. 8 HEIFERS and 1 sow, all bred: one feeder pig. Prof. Englehardt. Rt. S. TWO milk cows and 3 heifers. Mrs Brlnson. Prune and Chestnut. FOR SALE Heavy brood sow and 80 choice weaners. O. C. Briggs, Cen tral Point, phone 116. FOR SALE Two teams heavy work horses, young and Bound, suitable for logging or farm work. O. V. Barton, Merrill, ure. FOR SALE One fresh 4-gallon cow and one springer. 1212 W. 10th 6t. FOR SALE POULTRY R. I. RED pullets from blood-tested stock. Sweeney Poultry Yard. Tel. 836-J. CHICKS 89 per 100. Rocks. Reds anc Hampsmree every Wednesday Brooks Hatchery East N. 8t.. Grants Pass. Oregon. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Tomatoes, $1.00 lug. Op posite copco sub-station. Bring containers. NO. 1 CANNING TOMATOES l,o lb. Chas. Owen, route 1. Orchard Home Tlrlve. Phone 1453-J-l. FOR 8ALE 50 bundles old news papers. Mall Tribune office. TUSCAN CLING PEACHES mile west or pnoenix, Houston road. Bring boxes. G. E. Carpenter. FOR SALE Bedroom set: very cheap. ws'i tjueen Anne, pnone 906-M mornings and evenings. PEACHES Tuscan Cltngs. Crawforda, Elbertas, Hales and Mulrs. Phone 1016-L. c. C. Clemens, 203 Van- couver Ave. HOUSE TRAILER for sale Hanlln, Jacksonville Hwy. and Perrydale. FOR SALE Pasture for 300 head cat. tie. Lindsay Ranch, Dead Indian roaa, Asniana. FOR SALE: Ptaches. J. A. Manke, two miles east of Jacksonville. Route 1, Medford. FOR SALE! 100 5-gallon molasses and honey cans, 3 for 20c. Mods! Bakery. GET your canning tomatoes now be fore frost comes. Phone 314-Y. Mrs. Walker. FOR SALE Sugar pine shakes. Faber's Store. Butte Falls. STETSON hats $1.50. Unique Ceaners. TUSCAN CLING peachea. Pblpps, Crater Lake Hwy. Dolpb PEACHES Early Crawforda, Vfc mile north Beall Lane on Old Stage road. Crafford. PEACHES FOR SALE Woodlawn Orchard, 1, miles east of Central Point. Bring your own con talnera. Phone 127. H. A. DuBuque. FOR CHARIS & 8WAVIS Corsets. Tel. 1232-J. evenings. 818 Hamilton Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Kind of Cuban tobacco Cleansing agent Mineral spring Algerian seaport Cast eyes Light brown Deposited as security for a loan Set In from the tnarglo And not Cleanse Watery part of milk Lair Artlole American author Sun Small map In serted In a larger one Exist Movements Perform Nut Large wagon Implore Edged tool Moisten Flrearma Judge Vase Solution of Yesterday'a Punle IGALApHIASpHlRE fnp s c aMl i sjsjo m e: k k i ifiWBwrnpE p ;R E T Ri AIC EIS iTK L E iA g y e MSMaMa r 1 k B l D EMgfEMA T E S TIE Nif ilL. AIDMb EID P AIR ElfT SMlU L CT alKFMchiliajr RieIwIsMhieInaIcirie 46. Wandered 48. American Indian 49. Addition to a hulldlnr BO. Kdlhla 8ub- atanc (Sorlvad from Cerlon moii II. Cut oft 7 5 3 4 p5 (o 7 8 10 ft 15 fH' '6 m - -' - a saa ssaIB WLm ,,,,jp a W M ig 25 24i 27 28 21 BV lVrfl'S 1 - I 1 ' ' - s " as--". ' a" f g HL WW W1 w 41 2 Z FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS BARGAIN Will aell cheap, one ace tylene welder, one electrlo arc welder. No. 1567168 8ee George Elledge or phone 493-Y. 1937 6-PT NEW electrlo refrigerator Call 300 or 1165 evenings FOR SALE. CHEAP Trailer house. 6x14: plenty bullt-lns; also 4 wheel Ford trailer; good rubber. 1600 N. Riverside. ORAVENSTEU) APPLES O. V. Myevs Tel 2SB-J. FOR SALE Used bricks J A Manke 3 mllea east of Jacksonville. LAROB STOCK used wbest and bar ley sacks 4 to 8Sto Also rwina. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1062 BUSINESS CHANCES MUST SELL on account of alckness beer parlor, restaurant and oonfeo tlonery. No reasonable offer re fused. Damon Cafe, Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE OR LEASE Small cafe, bus stop: magazines. Mra. Tame, Talent, Ore. ' FOR SALE Grocery busineas in coast town. Doing good ouslness. pool health reason lor change. For par ticulars write Box 3583 Mall Itib- une. OKI O. O. GOLDSBERKY. Temporal. Uy located wltb Ut L L Sanders Medford Center Bldg. HIGHEST OASH PAID lot youi lurulture MEIiFOKD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE; Lease on servtoe station grocer?, cabins, oamp ground fronts Crater Lake Hwy., Joins Rogue river: doing good business: 31 miles from Medford. Richfield Station. MISCELLANEOUS JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Wslnut dining table. $7 50; chest. $3: cir culating heaters; walnut vanity $13.60; davenport sets. A hundred Bargains. ASSAYER W. G. Wright. 61414 West 11th St. Gold, copper, $1.00 each CALL FLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone 107. tor all washing machine parts and service at Out-Rate Prices BUSINESS DIRECTORY JAI'KSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. I'll Lb INNUKANCB AHS I UACTS LSLHUUS The fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons mc Buckles covered 808 U 8 National Bank Building Tel 1181 Chlroproctlo Physician DH E W HOFFMAN CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Jacksonvllel Hlway. Phone 662. Expert IVImftr Cleaners, LET GEORGE DO PI Pel 1172 House cleaning floor waxing on entai rug cleaning and upnoistering 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 8Kb W B IIIDMAS MGR ORE. AND WASH MTO OO MEDFORD B OLDEB'I AND LAKGES'l PERSONAL FINANCE OO 45 So Central uruund Floor Grnterlan Theatre Bldg Lie. No s-167 M-180 Phone 189. Cross -Word Puzzle . Disturb 6. Turf I. King of Baahan 7. Foreign S. Conllned 9, liaclia of vessel! LO. Sharp puln II. before: irefls 16. Comparative ending IS. Collefc-e oinclali 20. Send to an address II. Enfold 32. Residents 21. Dowry 26. Male child S7. Public lodging house XI. Paradise 30. Clothes; oollttj 31. Saying 32. Cereal grass 35. Intrigues 17. Growing in cluster IB. Tapering pleo 40. Heis 41. Open court 42. Part In a play 4:. Kind of duck 44. Aloft id. Knack 47. Pronoun 48. Dutch city 11. Like It. Roman Bronx M. For fear that 65. Funeral pllo DOWN 1. Policeman: Rlang 1 Brazilian macaw , t. American Indian BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer. DAV18 TRANSFEH AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Flreproui storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service " Phone 644. EAD8 TRANSFER at STORAGE CO. Office 36 So Fir Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. SAMSON Tansfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. F B SAMSON O. Phone 883. STUARTS TRUCKING 8EHV1CB Telephone 1038 or 833 111 No Fit St. Local and long distance Fuel oils, sny kind Green stamps In side of 3-mlle limit LEGAL NOTICES NOtlM Notice la hereby given that on Tuesday, October 5th. 1937 at 3:00 P. M., the Board of Dlreotore of the Eagle Point Irrigation District act ing as a Board of Equalisation will meet in tne oirice or eaid Boaro, at Engl Point, Oregon, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the Dis trict assessments and apportionment of taxes for the year 1U3S, aucb as sessment list as approved and adopt ed by the Board of Directors of said District Is now on flte In the office of the District where It Lb open for Inspection by all persons Interested. This notice Is published by the order of the BQ&rd of Directors of said District. ED NUNN. Secretary Eagle Point Irrigation District. Notice of Sale Bv virtue of an execution In fore closure duly lsBited out of and under tho seal or the Circuit court of tne State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jnck-son, to me directed ana dated on the 36th dny of August, 1937, in a certain suit tnerein, wnere ln It Is decreed that there is owing to the plaintiff. B. C. Gardner, the sum of 160,00. together with Inter est thereon, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from November 7, 1930, until paid, together with the runner sum of 7S.oo attorney's fees, and the further sum of 33.85 costs and disbursements, which Judgment and decree was enrolled ana aocsetea in the Clerk's office of said court In said county on the 35th day of Apg- ut, 1037; Notloe is hereby given mat, pur suant to tho terms of said execution, on the 28th day of September, 1037, at 10 o'c ock. A. M.. at the front aoor of the Courthouse, in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, I shall sell at nubile auction for cash to the highest bidder, to aatisry eaia lucUment. together with the costs of sale, subject to redemption aa pro vided bv law, an oi ma ngnc, titia and interest mat mo aeiennanm, or nnv of them, had on the 7th day of November. 1B31. or at any time mere- after, or now have, In and to the following described real property, situated In Jackson County, Oregon. to-wlt: The North Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quartor of section 18 In Township 38 South of Knnge One East of tne w. M,, Jackson County, Btat of Oregon. Dated August 30, 1037. SYD I. BHOWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, By Howard Onult. Deputy. Williams Creek WILLITMS CREEK, Aug. 80. fSpl.) Williams school will open September 13. There will be only two teachers this year as the high school was voted out. Eugene Hloe will teach the In termed lata room Again and Miss Vocum the primary. A school meeting Is set September 8 at 3 p. m. at the schoolhoune to vote on the school budget. All voters should be present. The Provolt school will also open September 18. Mrs. Art Wool folk is teacher. Miss Wilma Lemmon la spending a few days In Oranta Pass as house guest of her cousins, the Misses Al berta and June Blgelow. Cleve Wilson Is working for Mr. Henford at his mine near the Oregon Lime Products company plant. Sunday visitors at the O. W. Rob erts home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shafcr of Medford and grandson Paul Marrs of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knutzon and two daugh ters, Margaret and Ilene of Thomp son Creek. Jim Wilson left last week for Port land to take his final examination for entrance Into the navy. His cousin, Leonard La vie re, went to Oregon City wltb him. Mr. and Mra. McKay, who have been guests at the Wilson home, returned to their home at Fort Dlx. Mr. and Mrs. George Topping of Bondon have been visiting Mrs, Mary Topping and other relatives. Ben Smith and two children, Rita and Ivan, and his mother, all of Portland, visited last week with Mrs. Etta Spnrlln. Ralph Mlnter Is working at the Safeway store In Oranta Pass. A near serious accident occurred Saturday evening In front of the C. W. Roberts home when oar occupied by three local residents left the road for the ditch, turning over on the side. A logging truck was required to right It and get It Into the road again. No one waa hurt. Friends are sorry to hear that Orandma Messenger Is feeling worse again. She fell downstairs three weeks Ago, breaking several ribs. Thomas Hedgepeth passed awoy at his home at Williams Saturday morning at the age of 78. He is survived by Lis widow snd throe sons, B, C. Hcdgepeth, Donald Hedge peth, both of Willlnms and Clinton Hedgepeth of Pule lake, Calif., and two daughters, Mrs. Earl Whlsler of Williams and Mrs. Velton Hasklns of Merrill. Interment was In the Spar Un cemetery Monday afternoon. Rev erend Shade of the Oranta pass Brethren church officiated. John Lettekln, who has been seri ously 111 for several months, is slight ly improved. He and Mrs. Lettekln are still at the home of their daugh ter. Mrs. Ed Wool folk, in Grants Puns. Tom R. Pearce, water master, was out one day last week adjusting water allotment. Farmers using water from the East Side Community ditch now use water In rotation. Wllllflma Ladle cluo met with Mrs. Jim Plmnlgcr last wert. It was , voted thot the quilt be turned over to someone to be flulshocL Blocks still out are to be brought to the next meeting. Sunshine .club wis formed, names and the month and day of birthday was exchanged. Each member Is pledged to be a sunshine- friend to the one whoa name they draw, to bring sunshine In some way without letting their Identity be known. An effort will be made to secure the names and birth dates of members not present to, be exchanged at the next meeting. Behind Washington Headlines By H. R. Baukhage Copyright 1937, by The North American News paper Alliance, Ine. (Continued from Pags Ono) financing: the new high pesk In the publlo debt, the low Interest rates, and, finally, tne effort to obtain a wider distribution of the government securities. Whatever nervousness the flnanolal world feels over the war situation, the Washington government has been remarkably oalm on that score. But the same can't be said for the atti tude of the polltlcally-mlnded to ward the domestlo situation. They remember what the "H. C. of L.," as high cost of living was ab breviated then, did to the Wilson re gime. Some feel that It was the eco nomllo atuatlon quite as much as the polltcal, with the League of Nations thrown In, that turned the Demo crats out. Is the situation repeating Itself? With retail foodstuff prlcsa soar ing and insistent demands for an Increase In wages following, the old vlctoua spiral has started. Although wholesale commodity prices, on the whole, have had a setback, particu larly In the cases of wheat and cot ton, the coat of the finished pro ducts In most lines Is lnoroaslng and the old bugaboo, "consumer resist ance," has already appeared on the scene. Already the administration la being charged with allowing speculation In the necessities of life and permitting trade practices which give the con sumer the little end of the deal. In the midst of It all, congress has bung a prlce-flxlng rider on the Dis trict of Columbia tax bill. This measure, which prevents price cutting of trademarked goods, has been urged by manufacturers for 30 years, but never got to first base before. The effect of the law may be modified to some degree by new private brands which will undersell well-known articles. But there Is no dodging the H. O. of L. threat. Even the farmers, with the htgnest Income since 1B29, face the possibility of Increased costs that will more than eat up their long dererred profits. The composite statistical picture fainted by the federal reserve board and the department of labor and commerce In their month -end re ports, whloh have Just been released, la one of a seasonal lull In Industry and trade. This, together with les sened activity at textile mills, has served to hold down the volume of Industrial output, with aggregate for the month of August holding at about the same rate as In July, whloh was 114 per cent of the 1023-'US nor mal. Operations at steel plants have de clined slowly this month, but pre liminary Indications are that wool consumption has slumped sharply in recent weeks. Automobile produc tion Is eurrenly experiencing the sea sonal let-down, preparatory to the introduction of new models. While automobile manufacturers have plac ed some orders for eteel for 1938 models, the aggregate of such com mitments la reported to be relatively small. Electrlo power production has been reaching new high levels each week, while petroleum refinery operations are also being maintained at peak levels. The level of whoesale com modity prices has been reduced by a sharp drop In prices on agricultural products, but live stock and meats showed further Increase. The department of agriculture fore casts a cotton crop, on the bsais of August 1 conditions, of 18.893,000 bales, representing an Increase of 8, 200,000 bales over last season and ne cessitating a government subsidy loan program to stabilize prices of the southern staple. Official eatlmates Indicate that other major crops will be consider ably larger than last season snd about equal to the average for 1028 32. Preliminary eatlmatea by offi cials of Secretary Wallace'! depart ment Indicate that cash farm Income, Including government benefit pay. menu, will tout 80.000.000.000. for the calendar year 1037. an Increase of 14 per cent over 1030. In the following chert each Index figure Is based on 1923-'28 averagca ea 100, except prices, which are based on the 1028 level. Moat of the fig ures are adjusted for seasonal varia tions and are official, except those of August, which ere this column's estimate: I fa 1020 average 115 108. 100. 104 111 117 95J1 1938 average 108 03. "3. 73 88 88 80. 1038 averaga 108 03 . 82. 73 88 88 B0.8 11137 average 114 88 8 00 8 80 83 04 88.3 rebrusry 118 80.7 103.3 80 OS 86 87 March 118 100 3 101.1 83 S 88 VIM April 118 101.7 104.8 83 38 88 88.0 May i 118 103 3 108 3 80 08 88 84.7 June 114 101.4 103.0 78 08 81 87.3 July 114 103 J 101.8 80 34 68 87.8 August (Eat.) 114 1084 101. 81 M 88 TJ Meteorological Report Aug. SO, 193T Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Probably showers tonight and Tuesday; slight ly warmer tonight. Oregon: Probably showers tonight and Tuesday; slightly warmer In east and Interior of southwest portion to night; cooler Tuesday In east and Interior of southwest portion: mod orate southerly wind off coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today; Highest 84: lowest 48. Total monthly precipitation, sons. Deficiency for the month 0.22 Inchea. Total precipitation since September 1038, 18.86 Inches. Deficiency for the season 1.21 inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m, yes terday 14: 8 a. m. today 72. Tomorrow: Sunrise 8:38 a. nu sun set 8:47 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 a 120 Meridian Time. If Boise -a . 78 40 . 78 66 , 93 70 . 73 64 . 60 60 . 73 40 Clear P. Cdy, Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear s Cloudy P. Cdy. Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear Rain P. Cdy. Rain Cloudy Cloudy Boston Chicago M Denver Eureka Helena ...... Loa Angeles 84 Medford . 68 46 New York , 60 70 , 96 70 106 Omaha Phoenix Portland -Reno - 78 66 84 38 80 48 Roeeburg , Salt Lake 78 58 San Francisco H 73 63 Seattle 72 54 .11 Spokane - 76 46 Washington, D.O. 84 72 Yakima 76 56 Phoenix 106 82 Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, Aug. 80. (Spl.) -Frank Decker lost a lamb but killed the coyote responsible. Babe Fields of Williams Creek cele brated his birthday at a dinner Aug. 18 tor his partners and their friends. Those attending from Thompson Creek were, Mamie O'Neal, Bezel Mo Nerney. Bessie Turnbaugt, Jim and Donald Turnbaugb. Dorothy and oleone Balderston were In Medford Aug. 23 and had their ton sils removed. They are both at home now and feeling tine. Catherine Balderston went Aug. 33, for a few days visit at the snore ranch. Jane Norman whs has been stay ing In Medford la at bar mother' home now and has been calling on old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Robinson of WUdervllle are visiting at the horns) at their daughter, Mrs, -Bessie Ha nore. Ella and Helen Balderston wars calling on neighbors Aug. 34. Jean and Walter Moran were flatt ing at the home of Relta Kendall Aug. 38. Eva Johnston la staying a Um day In Medford with her sister, . Mra. Beatrice Sullivan. Mre. Effle Me who was Injured la fall la able to be about again. Delbert Ross left Monday to help In the hay on the Alice Hanley ranch. The Grange Bagle Point Orange Eagle Point Orange mat In regular session August 16, with good attend ance. Master Sam Coy appointed committee to arrange a program and games for the Joint plcnlo of Eagle Point and upper Rogue Elk Orange September 8 at Casey' Oamp, Other Oranger are also Invited. Those appointed are Lillian Force, Mr. Olsh, Harry Ward,- Mrs. Holman, Oerald Cook, Ed Putmsn and a race Walker. Officers of Eagle Point Orange are filling the chairs at Upper Bogu Elk Orange In their regular aeauon September 3. Recreation club ha charge of the lecture hour. A good program consisting of orchestra mu sic, cornet solo monologue and skit has been arranged. H. E. elub ha been visiting the homes of severs! members who re cently have moved Into new home. Recent visit have taken them to the home of Mrs. Olsh and Mr. Boren and to Mrs. Long, who recently moved here from Nevada. H. . elub met August 28 at Orange ball with good attendance, a Weather. Northern California: Fair tonight and Tuesday, except probably light showers on the extreme north coast and over the Bisklyous; Uttl cbang In temperature: gentle northwest wind off coast, except ohangeabl north of Oape Mendocino. Oregon) Probably shower tonight and Tuesday; slightly warmer In east and Interior of southwest portion tonight; oooler Tuesday In east and Interior of touthweat portion: mod erate southerly wind oft coaat. I II