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302985 rEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1937. PAGE THIRTEEN Bead every ad so tnU P Tou will probably Una ex actly tb thionga you nave Men looking lot or sale trad lor unuud articles you mi; nan Scares your atui or store-room oo maj (Ind many things others are seek IBS and b ibis to name unmeant cub M what you want lant ben. edvertle lot ltTriBin Classified ad are inexpensive effectlvel RATES Per word, first insertion- (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word -It (Minimum luc) Per line pel month wliboot copy change ... . a'-2' Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TAKEN UP Yearling Jersey bull. Owner may have same by calling and paying for ad. Everett Beeson, Talent. LOST If dog missing, call 1619. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man with horse-drawn mower to mow acre. McBrlde, op posite Wendt Dairy. Jacksonville. RELIABLE MAN for year around business; good pay; pleasant wora; no selling; 1320 will handle. Box 4300. Tribune. . Blight cuttera. Phone SINGLE farm hand; good milker. Prof. Engelhardt, Route 3. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Waitress at Hotel Jackson. WANTED Experienced waitress. J. N. Cafe. WANTED Experienced girl for house work. References. Room, board, $20 month. Box 4378, Tribune. WANTED Elderly woman for house work. Capable of taking care of child, In home where couple both work. Write, giving fuU Informa tion and salary desired. H. C. Height, 817 Mt. Whitney St., Klam aht Falls, Ore. - - -, - WANTED Reliable girl (or -care of child white mother works. Call 344 N. Bartlett, after 6 p. m. WANTED Woman to do general housework. Apply Mrs. Minnie Ed wards, phoenix. WANTED Olrl over 30 for general housework. Call 820-W. WANTED Woman or girl out of school for housework Must be able to cook Phone 6IO-J-2 MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Teacher or business girl to room and board In pleasant home. Box 4195. Tribune. STUDENT In commercial subjects can earn tuition by part-time office work. Box 438-, Tribune. WANTED Man and wife on dairy ranch. Box 109-A, Jacksonville highway. MAN OR LADY, capable of meeting publlo and arranging appointments for local salesman. Good pay. Phone 978. WANTED SITUATIONS HOUSEKEEPING for elderly couple or widower by middle-aged widow. Box 4175, Tribune. EXPERIENCED truck driver wishes work, logging or aeml. Inquire 207 McAndrewa road. RELIABLE WOMAN wants housework Phone 391-Y. 132 Vancouver. MARRIED MAN. 47. reliable, now em ployed, wants work of any kind. Box 4403. Tribune. EXPERIENCED collector or solicitor wants work. Box 4404, Tribune. WANTED Housework by hour. 1645-Y. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HAVE your furniture reupholstered reflnlshed and reitlued. Tel. p9-R. WANTED To rent or lease 4 or 3-! room hotiae. Call 437-H. j WANTED Fitenelon ladder. 30-ft. or ' lonrar; alo circulating heater for wood. O. A. IleVoe, 1137 W. Main. WANTED Oil heater. Must be reasonable. 724 Summit. EMPTY VAN reiuriimj from Ivwilsim wants return Uad wlilitu a taya. Eads Transfer at Stora!. Tel. als TO SELL you a 100-lb. sack nl those mealy Klamsth Netted Hem H,ia live for Free delivery, pear ler Market Phone fr"J PAIMIINd ANIi PAPslllHANlliNil Reaaonaole price Piiuua nt-j-8 WK PAY Mont, I AMI For your furniture noi.MHooh a mh mi 6th and Front. Phvmu 67. VIOLIN repairing and piano fnlng Shults Btoa.. iM Bartlett Ph iOj WANTED - CI aan cotton rs-s at mount offloe JVNK Highest prices paid for brass radiators, copper, etorsa bdtuUa. aluminum and other noetale Scrap iron, small or is.se laU. pipe and machinery, wool acd Cot ton rags. Inner tube Our prices will interest you. Hide Pelts Wool Mhalr Household Oode. Furniture Stows boucht and sold UIDPORD BABOAIM HOLDS rOS RENT-HOUSES FOR BENT 3-room modem haute, furnished. Adult only. Oarage. Inquire 731 W. 3nd St. FOB RENT 5-room furnished home. Phone 8S5-R-1. HOUSE (or rent at 116 West 11th. Inquire 1027 Eaat Jackson. Phone 1433 -J. POR PENT 3-room home. 6 montha (or 130 caah. Box 4430. Tribune. POR RENT t-roora completely fur nished house, basement and fur nace, phone 730 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 8-roora furnished apart' ment: garage. Inquire 804 8. Main. pnone 287-x. POR RENT 3-room ipt. Adult. 904 w. lotn St. POR RENT Nicely furnished J. room apartment, eio no. central FURNISHED apartment, 343 N, Bart' lett. Adults only. FOR RENT Pure, apl.i private bath, heat. 806 w. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room, ladlea; outside entrance. Phone 1469-Y 412 So. Oakdale. SLEEPING ROOM In private home, for gentleman. 807 So. Oakdale. LARGE FRONT ROOM Hot md cold water In room. Cheap. 420 No. Holly. NICELY furnlahed room. 408 W. 6th ROOMS and bachelor apartments. 443 S. Front. FRONT room for employed couple. Oarage, pnone mo-K. FURNISHED sleeping room for rent: garage it aesirea. uau alter o p.m. 11 S. Orange. PLEASANT ROOM and board; free garage. 829 West 11th. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Orapa. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS ROOM and BOARD 328 N. Rlveralda. BOARD AND ROOM 716 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS PIANO for rent, 33 00 month. Palmer Music Store. FOR RENT a offloe rooms, 1 store building, a basement room. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE 776 equity In 1036 LaFay ette sedan. A-l condition, extras, for few acres good farm land on Rogue river, write its Martin Klamath Falls. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Oood oat hay In barn. Will trade for horses or cattle of any kind, stew art Ave. to Thomas road. Jack Martin. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE LARGE HOUSE. IV, acres, edge of town. Want business. P. O. Box 1037. FOR SALE or trade for Improved acreage. S-room house on lot 50x 168 ft.; well Improved; close In. 1021 West 10th St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MODERN 5-room home; garage, barn, ohleken house: 5 acres, S1 In La dlno clover; family orchard, grapoa, berrlea. All fenced. James Keith. 4 block west of packing house, Phoenix. FOR SALE 1H acres, 5-room mod ern, new home, garage and wood shed; lota of fine shade trees; good sol): 14 mile out of city limits. A very nice buy at $2750. Terms on part. FOWLER REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside. OOOD MODERN S-room house, large lot. adjoining acre good land: terms. Owner 219 Granite St., Ashland. Ore. Courtesy to agents. FOR SALE Well Improved apartment house: fine location. Call morn ings, 819 E. 9th St. ACREAGE TRADE FOR TOWN PROPERTY 10 Acres on Pacific Hwy., all Irri gated, fenced, with small family orchard: good soil. Will trade for houee In Medford. Sale prloe. $1260.00. Also Very attractive 4-room. 2-bed- room home: laundry trays, house In good condition; on paved street, all assessment paid: lot very nicely landscaped: oak trees. Sale price $2200 'X): terms. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC. 109 I. Main St. Phone 728. FOR SALE to Interested party, small house; greenhouse, alirubs. 3 lots, good location, close In. Box 4410. Tribune. 47 LOTS In group, choice residential Hlghcrofi Addition. Medford. Ore. Trade for Cal. or Ore.. What have you? Sacrifice for cash. Owner. J. H. Pniett. 676 Geary St., Apt 206, San Francisco. Cal. POR SALE A modern. 3 -story home; 4 sleeping rooms furnace, fireplace. 3-cai garage. 1113 East Main. FOR SALE 3-room houae. cheap. 835 N. Ivy. 935 A neat 4-room bouse iarg lot A good ouy with nib caah oalanc iS pet ovi'itn A I Flowara, eor- nal I 9th - n t . Htj' ikje rim SALJt in Medford and s'lrr.tundini. towns Easy terms JaoaauK t.jntv federal Bevingl Luen Association r'hgHAI, LAND BANK FARMS Ooi,..,, i.i,i 1rmj call Warren Pat hii. 201 Liberty Bldg. or O. A. naniM, 7 East 6th St., tufsne. MitihiNu fur a farm, city home or a Cm. !,,..( Fine md Blood. 122 N OtuiUai, t'tiiiiie ana. e II it'll V inlrn e-nom bungalow: lltspis, hairtwnn) fioon. ear? nKl I.iiui.um Karelin for tiuira sale ll a ttutuxi.ld. Medfonl C.UUI Uhli a OOOD dairy t alien' etoea''eo'ulp mciii. nay ,,.i C it Uuluuui.l Mxtfurd Bldg. V.III.N )uii ll,ii.t ,,l i,i tele, UilbkiPOR Mil w atnuKH wuila FOR SALE REAL ESTATE PUR UAU S North orange St.. o rooro noma; nardwood (loon three hedrooma and sleeping ourcn: nutue In rear to be moved off Priced tor quick tale at aaSoO Oharlei R Ray exclusive aqent Room 304 Q S Natl Bunk Phone SOT FOR SALE LIVESTOCK TWO fine oowa, fresh soon. Also feeder shoata and atock trailer! James Keith, block west of pack ing house. Phoenix. FOR 6 ALE 34 ewea, 16 lambs and one buck. Phone 147. FOR SALE Oood 3-year-old heifer. Inquire Jacksonville service sta tion. H. O. Moen. FOR SALE Malt hogs. Ready for service, pnone oev-w. FOR SALE 1 good family Guernsey cow. 140; and a neuer calves, vsv Haddock, Loiter Lane. FOR SALE One dandy young team of geldings, well galled, weight 1400 each; both horses work single; good harness tnrown in. . s. huh, Rogue River. TWO milk cows for sale or trade for weaner pigs. w. M. Hansen Browns boro. FOR SALE Horses, mule CO Its and cowa. also oat hay. Stewart Ave. to Thomas road Jack Martin. FOR SALE POULTRY 18 NEW HAMPSHIRE pullets, laying. 840 Effle St. STARTED CHICKS, also day-old Bar red Rooks, Hampshlrea. Brooks Hatchery, Phone 145-J, Oranta Pass, uregon. RABBITS. Pekln Ducks Covered Wagon FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Fine litter of cocker spaniels. Humane Society. FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Model A '31 roadster, cow and farm Implements. Mrs. A. B Clark. Red school Dlst., next to Plerce6 Greenhouse. FOR SALE 20 Durant Sedan. Call at S. P. Freight Station before 11 a. m.. or 851 Palm, evenings. Ask ror Bin. 1933 PLYMOUTH Coupe: air wheels; in excellent condition, bjuo. uwnor, Box 4375, Tribune. FOR SALE AT ONCE 1928 sedan; good running condition. Price $30 814 East 9th. 1936 TERRAPLANE Business Coupe, painted a beautiful brown; mohair upholstery, elec. hand, double ac cessories, good tires, $595. Your car in tracie: o.m.a.c. terms. SKINNER'S GARAGE Used Car Lit, 9th and Bartlett. FOR BALE '81 Ford roadster. 4400, Tribune. Box LATE MODEL Dodee Sedan; radio, Alrtone noma, many oxtras. De pendable Blue Seal guarantee; on low easy terms. Priced for quick sale, only eoai.uu. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. 1936 FORD v-8 2-door trunk sedan; paint, rubber, upholstery A-l Equipped with radio, heater; low mileage: $595. Your car in trade, G.M.A.C. terms. SKINNER'S GARAGE User Car Lot. 9th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 5-room modern house A buy at $1150; $250 down. 413 N Columbus. IH-TON International Truck, com pound low; good condition, good rubber. Can be aeen Jacksonville Star Route. McPayden, Box 60. POR SALE at aecrtflce, equity In '83 DeSoto de luxe sedan; leas than 36.000 miles. See anytime at 644 Palm St. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & O. USED CARS 35 Ford Standard Coupe $445 '35 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. $.160 38 Pord Pickup $435 36 Ford Touring Tudor..w..$570 '33 Terraplane Coupe ... $335 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. . HIGH ORADE LATE MODEL USED CARS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH TRADE-INS SPECIAL LOW PRICES THIS WEEK'S 6PEC1ALIII 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan-....$685 1036 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan $696 1936 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan 1937 DeSoto DeLuxe Sedan with over drive 1936 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan 1936 LaFayette Sedan with cruising gear 1935 Chrysler 6 Sedan, like new 1935 Chrysler DeLuxe Coupe 1935 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Pord V-8 Sedan 1936 Fold V-8 Coupe 1934 Chryaler Airflow Sedan 1935 DeLuxe Plymouth Coupe Also a large stock of 1829. 1930. 1931 Chevrolets. Fords. Plymoutha. etc., to choose from at very low prlcaa. LANOE MOTOR CAR COMPANY 38 N. Rlveralde Avenue. Deed Car Lot at 25 South Riverside Avenue, open evenings and Sundays. FOR BALE By owner. 1931 Pord Vic toria. A-l shape: V-8 wheels and Urea. Pi Iced to sell. 1408 East Main. FOR SALE 1981 CheTrolet de luxe coupe, fine condition: 1250. Call 14-F-4 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS : PIANUB -enaeiier. era; winaw, e"; Nueent. $30. Also nice aa.'rtmant : of new piano. Open Saturday. : Oct 2 CLINK PIANO CO., 826 West 6th. iFOR SALE Dairy fertiliier. mile north of Rear Creek bridge. Central Point. Call after 8. A. C. Pappe. FOR SALE ?AV- Thor commerr.nl wanher. ia-ht eprttv. for $160 Tenne If rtev.rrd Tnl wanrr ha hn ued lew than one yrut Broneir Flectrm ttvr. Orants Pan. Ore. FOR Al.f Small .vma'han apples, 3.V a he, eeeernl ran 'Me M trapes Brine onritalner Route 4. eaat of Phoenix, Pern Valley. SAIWAY PF4CHF. I'c.. Colter Butty road Garrett's. r rase, cheap Jar I bub. Drug etora. FOR SALE MISCELLAN E0US JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Bedroom set, sewing machine, bookoaaes, ranges, tea wagon. Every article a bargain. 106 South Grape. SELLING FOR' LESS, OUR PRICES MEAN 6AVINO8 FOR YOU Paint at $126 per gallon. Complete line of used and new pipe and pipe fittings. New and used cable, from Vi to I Inch. Bath tubs, sinks and plumglng sun dries. Large stock of Circulating Heatera and Heating Stoves, new and 2nd hand. Tools and Implements for the car penter, mecnanic ana tne isrmer Large stock of barb-wire, fencing and chicken netting. Corrugated roofing and roofing: pa per at prices below mall order com netltora. New and used furniture and utensils for the home, the camp and the summer nome. REMEMBER Even' Dav la Bargain Day at the MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-81 North Grape Street. FOR SALE Crawford Clings; a fine flavored canning peach. Phone 1016-L. C. c. Clemens, 203 Van couver. FALL SEEDS VETCH SEED for cover crop or hay Also Kanota Oats. Rye, Barley, Seed Wheot and other fall aceda at right prices. See our fall seeds before vou buv we will save you money Phone 833. P. E. Samson Co., 329 N. Riverside. FERTILIZER SULPHATE of AMMONIA, $39 per ton at our new storage warehouse. Also any other fertilizer you may require at rlgnt prices. F. E. SAMSON CO.. Phone 833 FOR SALE Fine Jonathan apples. washed and sorted. Orchard Park Farma. Phone 401-J-3. EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES House hold articles, clothing for every body, quilts, toys, shrubbery. Mis sionary Society of the First Chris tian Church Rummage Sale begin ning Monday. 8:30 o'clock, October 4. 211 E. Main. FOR SALE One $50 diamond ring, one $45 amettivst and nearl ring. $15 each. 20 Washington St. Call between 6 and 8 o'clock p. m. WINCHESTER .33-30 with box ehelll Would trade for No. 13 shotgun, 720 West 2nd. FOR SALE Late peaohea. lo Victor Buraell. Phone 855-J-8. SEE the new Samco oil heatera on display at 32 No. Grape, Jonea Pump and Burner Co. USED SEWINQ MACHINES All makes.treadle or electric, $7.60 up FELDMAN ELECTRIC, 337 B. Main Phone 937. FOR SALE 30 tons of grain hay In stack. R. v. Bean. Beau Lane. FOR SALE Delicious and Jonathan apples, packed or loose. American Fruit Growers, Inc. South Fir St, FLAME TOKAY GRAPES at vineyard prices, one mue out spring t . r". unrt. SEVERAL good rebuilt heaters. E. Bth St. CRAWFORDS. Mulrs and grapes. H mile south white Griffin Creek school. Henry Huklll. NEW trailer house $100. 212 Elm St. with buUt-lns, FOR SALE Cooking apples and ship ping apples, ouo box and up. o. v Myers, old Pacific Highway. Phone zoa-j. FOR SALE Concord grapes, L- J. Gober, Lozler Lane. 6c lb RED APPLES for sale at Crystal spring packing House, so. Fir. FOR SALE 6 milk cows. 4 calves, sows. 7 pigs. T. P. Orow. Crater Lake Hwy. Mail Tribune Daily ACROS L Voysge T. Alludes II. List 14. Football team II. Loitft. note of 'Jjldo'a scale 16. Muroal direc tion for all to Dlav Solution at Yestardai Puul G'AppjCOM ApOlRiBIS AIL J 5AOBmP' AL gtMjTTr OWE p P ARE IsbR iiMsoL E p a p b knpy C T MR E SET I RiEpNjE LITER TIRlf ME SifS N E gS eTT TIE MSP 1 SLB BlAIRlN SMrcfgj A S I SLiQp TE RS Ce ftIIaerBstat II HlR-nest moun tain in the II. And: French 10. Oreek lyrlo poetens: variant 11. Conjunction It. Examination 24. Bird of -the lull family 4. Depiction of the beautiful IT. Oastropod molluaka II. Corrupts II. Shelter II. Small fish II. Rubber If. Alralrl: dia lect le II. Color (6. Peruse II. Kandarae tree tl. Oil: iuBi 14. Lateral boun daries M. Symbol for tantalum 47. NolM 41. Kind of hemp 60. ExcJ amnion 51. Called forth . St. Fur-barln Animal M. ftobr 47. Scoffl DOWN for oil er Tlnar 7 p I3 h K I ww Is I? ' 2 iiJ Jte. '1 w 20 W. ''"M 21 3L w jX 22 Zi 25 ., i JLi t Juii'i m lalai .. - nj; ii if ii :s pn ,4-- ,.VnM. jmLl iMfc i. iMui uu 33 34 35 37 3fl ''Wh 7 43T 3? WM 1, Si "7Z;& S4- SS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Large wood or coal cir culating heater, amau neating stove, platform scale, pair of chaps, extra heavy canvas, fruit and lard press, etc. C. A. DeVoe. 1127 W. Main. PRUNES LoU of them; le lb., you pick; 1M.0 picked. TOMATOES. 10 lb. CUCUMBERS, also MELONS B. E- Ford. 3 miles west on Jack sonville highway. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Banana squash. Bunny Slope Ranch. Fern valley. FOR BALE Lata peaches. cntie. rnoenix. FOR SALE 75 tons alfalfa. Would feed It. and 60 acrea of pasture. Warren D. Mee. Applegate. FOR SALE Trailer house. 8x30 ft.; convenient bullt-lns: $250. Henry Parker. Rosa Lane, 4th house from Jacksonville Hwy. FOR SALE Apples. Delicious. Jona- tnans and winter Bananas, ah Vista Packing House. TOMATOES, le lb., half mile from Medford city limit. Call 453-J-l. She! tons. RUMMAGE SALE by Chapter BE Of r-B.u., aaturaay, vctooer a, at til East Main St.. e:30 a. m. FOR SALE Sulfate of ammonia $39.00 ton. Now In atock. Monaron Seed Co. FOR SALE Apples and Onsen Oage plums. Phone i33-J-3 i. . FOR SALE Beat dry body fir wood In tne valley, pnone big ror prices Hawley Transfer Co.. 118 N. Rlv eralde. FOR SALE Onion bags, 10s, 60s. and 100 lb. sizes. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Madrom hog eoncen trite idded to your home-grown grains will make faster gains with less reed. Ask us about It. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Baal-con. the modern spray for peach leaf-curl. Ooata less to use, Monarcn seed oo. FOR SALE Bluestone and lime for bordeaux spray. Monarcn seed to PETITE PRUNES for sale, la lb on tree. Lee Young. Columbus Ave oft Stewart. PEACHES Mulrs Elbertas and Hales, Uj mile south white Qrlffln Creek school Henry Huklll. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A Manke two miles eaat of Jacksonville adjoining Clancy orchard. FOR SALE Paradlehlorbenrlne for peach tree borers. Monarcd Seed Co. FOR SALE Jonathan and Delicious Apples one box to truck load, joe Kantor, route 4. Fern valley. FOR SALE; cover crop seeds of all kinds. Monarcn seen u reeej uo. for sale Vetch and winter neaa. also oats. rye. barley, wheat (or tall planting. Monarcn seed at peea uo POR SALE Inoculate vetch with nl tratzln for heaviest cropa. Monaroh Seed A Feed Co. NO. 1 canning tomatoea. 10 lb. O F Smith, Central Point, near Seven Oaks. OOOD used collapsible Baby Buggy Phune 1183V TRAINED FITTERS for CHARUJ or SWAVIS Free figure analysis. M 1202 or Eagle Point 16-X-21. MISCELLANEOUS TAKE THINGS you don't need to 18 S. Front. Get cash or liberal trade. The Trade Mart. ASSAYER W. 0. Wright. 614Vi W Utb St. Have set of Beryllium ores tor inspection. WE ARE prepared to rebuild your automobile with modern equipment. Frees' Oarage, 801 N. Central. Cross -Word Puzzle tt lound of an as- plosion 1). forcei air nolil- ly through tha noaa 17. Artlcla 20. Ptspana 21. Cola dlah 25. Having a true natural luster with out being cut, aa a Kro '1. Clone: poetlo 25. Cant aldelong glancea :i0. Mftntal tmagai 33. Wftara away H. Experience again 35. Dwell 35. ttrtierlean aoclaj aMtlement worker 17. HitnflWhftt 31, Flowa oft gradually 41. Three-toed alotha 45. Ardor 41. Grow drowey 49. Adjunt SI. In Egyptian religion, the gen ue of the body 14. Apaln: preflr 15. Symbol for Ml lurlum t. Decay fid H. Oursslvei 4. Player at chil dren's IPristlo BurntA forth with vioUnca T. Rharp annwr I. Bitfllrnl high priest I. Symijol for Iron 10 Fmln1na nam MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL TOED GRINDING, 13 pr ton. t ua grind your grain tor you or make up a special TURKEY FEED mix for you. Wo can lowr your turkey feeding Boats. Phone 833. P. E. SAMSON CO.,- 338 N. Riverside. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE News stand and notion tore la Rogue River. Inquire at Stand BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO. I l l LB INSURANCE HS IHAI'TD tulKovm Chiropractic. Physician OR S W HOPFMAN OHIKUPRACTIO PHYSICIAN Jacksonville Hiway. Phone 663. Dentist DR O. O. OOLDSBKHRV now located In new offices In New Fluhrar Bldg. room 303, phone 669. Klectrlc Floor Sander ELECTRIC Floor Sander Rental Ser vice New machine Pittsburgh Paints 133 W Main Phune 640 Expert Window Cleunertt. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl- entai rug cleaning and upholstering. Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC SHOP Dressmaking Tailoring, Alterations. Hsu and dreaaea remodeled. Coats rellned Aprons, house dresses. 10 N Bartlett THE FASHION SHOP Dreasmaklng and Remodeling, Buttons ana Buckles covered. 308 U. S. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Sewing Machines- W H KLATT Slngei Dtetributor. 33 South Orape Pbon 783 Medford, Oregon. Painting and Paperhanglng. LET US recommend a DEPENDABLE Painter or Papaerhanger Pittsburgh Paints, 183 W Main. Phone 640. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano. Specialist In Claasloal and Modern Piano Instruction, chil dren. Adults; Beginners or Ad vanced. Height Muslo Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. MONEY TO LEND You Need Only One Thing To Get A Loan From TJs The Ability to Make Small Regular paymenta on Any Loan Flan. HEK W. E. THOMAS MOB ORE. AND WASH. MTO. OO MEDFOHD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 46 So. Central, Ground Floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg. Llo No. s-im-M-180. Phone 139. Taxidermist and Furrier. Bring your Work to A. P. ADAMS 145 N. Ivy St. Prloea Right. Prompt Service. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Servloe." Phona 044. EADS TRANSFER Al STORAGE CO. Otflos 26 Bo. Fir. Phone 310. Prices right. Servloe guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage, Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage, new low rates. P. E. SAMSON CO., Phone 863. STUART'S TRUCKING. SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 832. Ill No. Fir St. Local and Ions; distance. Fuel olla. any kind. Green sump in side of 3-mllc limit LEGAL NO'i 'UES Summons In th Circuit Court of the Stat of Oreeon for Jackaon County. City of Medford, a municipal cor poration of the State of Oregon. Plaintiff, va. Howard o. Spcllman and Jane Doe Spcllman. his wile; Irene Spellman Horn Newman and Jeaae Newman, her husband; Beatrice Spellman Green and John Doe Oram, her husband: th unknown heirs of W. H Spellman. deceased, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title eatate, lien or Intereat In the real estate described In the i-oinplalnt herein. Defendants. To the abov named defendant: In the Name of the Stat of Ore eon, vou and each of vou are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above en titled ault on or before the last dsy of four weeks from the date of the first publication of thla summons, and If you fall so to appear and answer aald oomplalnt, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for th relief demanded In It complaint, succinctly stated f followa, to-wlt: that a decree oe en tered adjudicating any and slkrliht, title, estate lien or claim whfth you or any of you have or claim to have In. to or upon the real property oe aerlbed In said complaint and situ ated In Jackson County. Oregon, described a followa. to-wlt: Prom a cement monument at the Intersection of the enter line of West Fourth Street and center line of Columbua Avenue In the City of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon run Eaat along the center line of West Fourth Street. 199 4 feet and South 130 feet tor the true point of beginning; and Trom aald true point of bealnnlng thence Eaat parallel with Fourth Street 204 26 feet to th weat line of Myors Court; thence south on the west line of said Street. 167 1 feet; thane Weat. parallel with Weat, ... " ,'7r.,,r" ,uZ Fourth Street. 204 36 fot: thence;' vl"11 wltn fr"nda living there North 167 1 feet to th tru point 1 and at Chlloquln. They called on of beginning. decreeing and ad)udglng that you and each of you have no estate. Interest or lien of any kind whatever In or to aald real property and that the title of th plaintiff la tond and valid forever enjoining and debtr itss iou ud taab 04 iou from assart- Ing any claim whatever In or to laid land and premises adverse to the plaintiff, and for auch other relief aa the oourt may deem Just and equitable. The date of the order for the pub lication of this summona la Septem ber 10th. 1937; the time prescribed for publication of this aummona la once each week for four consecutive weeks: the data of the ftrst publica tion of thte summons la September 10th, 1937. FRANK P. FARRELL, OTTO J. FROHNMAYER, Attorneys tor Plaintiff 303 Cooley Building, Medford. Oregon. Summons for Publication. In the Clroult Court of the Stat of Oregon for Jackaon County, City of Medford. a municipal cor poration, 01 tne atat 01 uregon, Plaintiff, va. Emily Brown Holmes, a widow; Mary Holme Monat and Jonn r. Noiiat. her husband: George Holmes and Josephine R. Holmes, nls wife; Ruth Holmes: W. E. Holmes; the un known helm of Wm. M. Holmei, deoeised; State Industrial Accident Commission, a commission of the Stat of Oregon: and also all other persona or parties unknown claim ing any rlgnt. title, estate. Hen or intereat In the real estate described In the complaint herein, Defend ant. To the Defendant Ruth Holmes. the unknown halra of Wm. M. Holmes, deceased, and also ail other persons or partlea unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described In the complaint herein: In the Name of the Stat of Or, son. vou and eaoh of you at re quired to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled ault on or before the laat day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and If you fall so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In It complaint, eucctnetly stated aa followe, to-wlt: that a decree be en tered adjudicating any ana an ngnt, title, estate, lien or claim which you or any of you have or claim to have In. to or upon the real property de scribed In said complaint and situ ated In Jackson County, Oregon, de scribed aa follows, to-wlt: Lot Fifteen (IS) and Sixteen (16) In Block One (1) of Southsea Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, now of reoord, decreeing and adjudging that you and each of you have no estate, Interest or lien of any kind whatever In or to said real property and that the title of the plaltnlff la good and valid: forever enjoining and debarring you and each of you from asserting any claim whatever In or to aald land and oremlaea adverse to the plaintiff, and for sucn other relief aa the court mav deem Just and eoulUble. The daw of the order for the pub lication of this aummona la Septem ber 24th. 1037: the time prescribed for publication of this summona Is onoe each week for four consecutive weeks; the date of the first publica tion of this aummont Is September 24th, 1937. FRANK P. FARRELL, OTTO J. FROHNMAYER. Attornoya for Plaintiff. 302 Cooley Building, Medford, Oregon. Notice of Hale. Bv virtue of an exeotitlon In for closure duly issued out of and undor the seal of the Circuit Oourt of th State of Oregon for th county of J 10 k io n. to me directed, dated on the 22nd day of September, 1087, in a certain suit therein, where in First Federal Savings and Un Association of Medford, a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against the defendant, W. J. Sproat and Florence Ellrabeth Sproat, for the sum of 62.820.32, together with Intereat thereon from November 26, 1936, until paid, at the rate of aeven (7) percent per annum, the further sum of SISO.OO attorney's fees, and for cost and dlabusement taxed at 110.30. which Judgment waa enrolled and docketed In th Clerks office of aald Court on the 25th day of August, 1U37; Notloe Is hereby given that. pur. uant to the terms of said exeotitlon, on th 23rd day of October, 1037, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse In th City of Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, I shall sell at publlo auction, for caah to the highest bidder, subject to redumption aa provided by law, all of the right, title and intereat that the defend ant In said ault, or either of them, had on the 12th day of May, 1036. or now have, In and to the following described real property, to-wlt: Lot Number Five (9) of Block Number Two (2) of Medford Height Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, aa num bered, dealgnated and described on th official plat thereof, now of reoord. Dated this 23rd day of September 1087. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD o AULT, Deputy. Eagle Point EAOLE POINT. Oct. I (Spl.) H. E. club gave a shower for Mra. Ben nle Bo ran at the horn of her mother In. law laat Wsdnesdsy. Miss Betty Jean Olpaoa of La guns Beaoh, Calif- la spending th winter with her grandmother, Mra. Orvllla Henderson, and attending high school In Eagle Point. Harold Emlaon has Just finished doing some Improving In th interior and th front of the store he recently purohssed from Don Brlttsan. Ma. Melva Plummar and email daughter of San Lull Obispo, Calif., ar houee gueat of Mra. Lola Adam son. Mrs. Plummer will be remem bered by several as Melv Morgan, having lived and gone to school her before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dixon of Fort Klamath were overnight guest of Mr. and Mra. O. t. Henderson last Monday. Mr. and Mra. Louts E. Wilkinson of Varnonl. Ore., arrived In Eaia Point laat Tuesday for a few days' visit with Mrs. Oladys Ray, alatr of Mr. Wilkinson, and other relatives Uvlnr In this vicinity. Mrs. Robert Le Rocqua waa a caller In Bugle Point laat Tuesday, 8. A. Wilkinson returned home last Tuesday from s vacation spent it Vernonli, Rainier and St. Helens. M- anil Ur, rkewlll Hmrisuui I ,. ..-: Kl.m.t., u., Mr. and Mra. Fred Farlow, former , raaldent of this vicinity, whll there and found them well and happy They Ilka living In Fort Klamath very much. Mra. Wm. Holmen and Mra. Sam O07 took their unci, 0. 0. Tajlor, of Cdro Wooley, Wean., and aunt, Mri, Ellen Ashoff, of Portland, who have been 'lsltlng with relatives here, ta, Dead Indian soda springs laat Sunday. Friends of Oeo. D. Nichols of Med ford will be glad to learn that he la recovering alowly from a recent seri ous automobile accident. Both legs were broken Just below the knee and bad lacerattona of the abdomen were auaUtlnsd, bealdea sever ner vou ahock, but the report la that be la resting a little easier at thla time. He is In the Community hospital at Medford. Willow Springs WILIOW SPRINOS, Oct. I. (Spl.) The flrt fall meeting of Willow Sprlnga Thursday club will be held October 7 at the home of Mra. J, W. Elden. Mra. Roy Nlchola will have charge of the program. Semi-annual ' dues are payable at thla meeting. Mlsa Roae Jonea attended the Joe phlne county fair In Oranta Pass laat week and was the gueat of Mr. and Mr. George Elden while In that olty. Mra. Sam Anderson has ranted her houso to Mr. and Mrs. A. Benson, for merly of Fern Valley, Mra. Anderson will make her home In Portland with her daughter, Clara, who has been here thla week asalsttng her mother In settling business iffaira. John Smith, who for th past two yeara has been stationed at a naval radio atAtlon In Panama, was vlaltlng relatives and friends In the valley last weak. Mrs. Thomas Harrison has bean spending sevawl week as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Roland Blrkhola, In Med ford. The F. 0. Smith family attendee! th Josephine county fair last Fri day. 1 High School News bj STUDENT REPORTERS By Jant Hooker Roping to - Inaugurate something new In the way of contests, the fee. ture staff of the Medford High School Crater magazine will hold a contest to find the average high school lirl during th latter part of October. Mimeographed queatlonnalrea win be- distributed at the next Olrl' League masting asking for th nsc eeaary Information. The questions ak not only for atatlatloa eoneernlng personal appearance, but they also at tempt to glnd out something about th Ufa and habits of the average high eohool girl, Th answers to these questions will be tabculated, averaged, and th wlnuner wlU re ceive a large picture of herself In th Crater, together with a feature story. About 400 blanks are being pre pared for distribution. By Dorothy Jenkins A apeclal assembly was held In th auditorium September to let stu dents heir President Roosevelt's dedl caatlon apeeeh of the Timber lln lodga on Mt. Rood. Th president's speech was short. lasting about 16 minutes, tn his apeech he congratulated th people ror naving sucn great areas er una for recreational purposes, and then told of the Important part the na tional forest play In th economic sphere of our government, By Lei Henderson This year th Junior class of Mad- ford senior high school will hold th oonoeasion at th football and bas ketball games. In recent meeting held to dis cuss waya and means for th coming year, th junior prestdent, Donald Montelth. explained to th members of th olaaa that the candy conces sion would be the main eouroe of In come for Junior elasa activities. Ka asked for complete 00-0 pe ration from members of tha claas both tn patron ising and durmmlng up business far the sale. By laobal Crouch Wednesday, September aa, meet ing of th Latin club was hsld la room 30. President Evelyn Schaffsr called tha meeting to sleet a new secretary, corrlns Harwood was unan imously elected. Kenneth Raymond raed 11st of th new Latin student eligible for membership. They were Oretchen McAllister, Alpha Whlllock, Patricia Sheet, Natalie Tengwald, Bob Scow, Charlotte Beeson, Jean Beak, Wand Konket, Norma Hedburg, June Moran, Olive Eldredge, Walter Endera, Jean McKay and Emma Clements. By Bill Larimer Th Future Craftsmen of Medford high school held thalr flrat regular monthly meeting Wednesday evening. September a. Theboya mat la th high school shop. Th purpose of thla meeting was to start building trays, s project thtt will hslp th club flmnc It activities. At p. m. th meeting was called to order by tha president, Cecil Michael. Bnlos Blew aaaed th boys to aeour their F. O. A. emblems as soon ss possible. Th club decided to hold an Initia tion ceremony t tha next meeting. After th meeting adjourned, th Future Craftamen had a watermelon feed. Tb melons were a gift of W. J. Warner. There are 30 member la th P. 0. A. with ssvsn new apprentices ready for initiation at the next regu lar matting. Mr. Men tier, advisor for tha organisation, sayi that every one la very much Interested In th club activities. He la looking forward to a most successful year. Oregon Registry Over Last Year EUOENI. Oct. I. Pr Fall term registration at the university of Ore gon reached 3033 students yesterday compared with 3004 for tha same pe riod last year. Registration officials said Incom ing etudanta will booat th total. Graduate student have until tb and of th week to complete their ached, ullngs. The all-time high of 80S6 cams In 1030. New atudenta this year oar already reached 1174.