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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1937. PAGE SEVEN TIM Bead every ad oo this page You will probably find si- , actly the thlongs you nave Dees looking tot or a aale oj trad (ot unuaed artlclea you may nave 8earcb youi atu or atore-room you may Una many tningi otnera are seek lug and M aole to realize immediate caan II wbat you want lan't Here, advertlae for . itTriDune Classified ed are inexpensive effect! vel RATES Per word. ftrst Insertion (Minimum !Sc) Each additional insertion. per word (Minimum mc) Per line per month without copy change ll-25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Black and white female Scotch terrier, Saturday, Sept. 26. Mrs. B. C. Chapman, Rt. X, Box 359. Phone 7-F-ll. LOST Roan mare pony. Reward. Jim f Elliott. 234-R-3. LOST Female English setter, white with few black spots. Reward. No tify J. F. Haws, at Safeway, 6th and Bartlett. LOST If dog missing, call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Experienced apple pack ers. Independent Packing Com pany, Phoenix. WANTED Tomato pickers. 6c and 7c lug. R. V. Gardner, Coleman creek. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl to help In home, $3 per week. First house on Buckshot hill road. WANTED Reliable girl for house work and care of child. Phone 950-R-4. WANTED Experienced waitress. N. Cafe. WANTED Reliable girl for house work and care of ohlldren. Call 1315-J. W ANT ED SITUATIONS YOUNG married man wants steady Job on ranch. Experienced hand. Box 173. Talent. Ore. WANTED Housekeeping by depend able middle-aged woman. Phone 669- B. WANTED Steady position housework by experienced woman. References furnished. Phone 104 2 -J. EXPERIENCED chauffeur and truck driver wants steady work. Box 1371, Tribune. WANTED Small tractor work. Cash or part ahare. Alfred Bendlckson, Box 414. McAndrewa Rood. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED One or two rooms or cabin, convenient distance from Senior HI. B. Sullivan, 220 So. Grape. WANT TO RENT Small modern house, unfurnished, for 2 people; close In; permanent. Box 1489, Tribune. FURNITURE reupholsterlng and re pairing. Phone 969-R. WANTED 2 Chrysler "27 rear wheels. Phone 410-R or call 440 So. River side. WANTED Would like to take care apartment house for the rent of apt. Very capable. Box 4147, care Tribune. WANTED Contract cutting wood. Will Baker, Richfield Tourist Camp, Cabin No. 3. WANTED Ford rdstr. or coupe 1929 31. Must be cheap. State price and condition. Write Box 1363, Tribune WANTED TO LEASE with option to buy Ranch suitable for dairying and general farming. Lester Carr. R. Rt. 4, Box 226. WANTED TO BUY Good used men's hats. Jackets, dark suits, shoes. Wardrobe Shop, Just across Main Street bridge. WANTED Extension ladder, 30-ft or longer; also circulating heater Tor wood. C. A. DeVoe, 1127 W. Main PAINTING AND PAPKKHANH1NU Reasonable prtoea Phone 774-J-3 TO SELL you a 100-lb. sack ot those mealy Klamath Netted t.em pota toea for 90c. Free delivery. Peer less Market. Phone 603 WE PAY MOItK CASH For vour furniture HOI. BROOK A ANHKEWB 6tn and Front. Phone 647 VIOLrN repairing and piano fining BbUlU Bros.. 220 N Bartlett Ph 1059 JUNK Highest price paid for brass, radiators, copper, storage bat tries, aluminum and other metals Scrap iron, smsll or irg$ lots, pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rags, inner tube Our prices will Interest you Hides Pelts. Wool Mohair Household Goods. Furniture. Stove boueht and old MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE FOR RENT HOUSES FOP RENT 5 -mom modern furnish-j ed house; close In. Inquire 337 N. Central. FURNISHED modern nous, single and double hv month at dwelling rates. Inquire Ever Shady Autoj uourc. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house, overstuffed, electric range, $35. In quire a 618 ft. Main, I ,,.. .OTA. I fun luiOl nuusiia r un ohijEj niib xjosrwaai FOR RENT B-room house. WcmxIb Lumber Co. Inquire OPEN FOR LEASE. Oct. 18. a fully equipped boarding house. Tele phone owner 424 Ashland or we present leasee on premises. 716 E. Main. Medford. HOUSE for rent. 828 N Central. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENT. Durrell Court. 339 N. Holly. Phone S79-X. FOR RENT Upper 6-room furnished apartment: garage. Inquire 804 E. Main. Tel. 387-X. NICELY furnished house for rent; 40, water paid. Apply City Clean ing and Dyeing Co., 634 N. River side. SMALL HOUSE for rent. Call even ings. 1B20 N. Riverside. FURNISHED apartment by day. week or month. 616 N. Central. FOR RENT Furnished three-room apt. Adults only. Gloria pan, 370 bo. Central. FURNISHED apartment, 346 N. Bart lett. Adults only. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM First-class board, large bedroom suitable for two. 48 No. Orange. BOARD AND ROOM 716 E. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping room for gentleman. 325 so. Kiver side Ave. FURNISHED sleeping room, heated; one or two gentlemen. 225 Cottage ROOMS FOR RENT Want two elder ly women to care for In home. Central Point, Rt. I Reda Mc Donald. FOR RENT Nice sleeping room. S3 week. Call evenlnga 318 Hamilton. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Mountain ranch. In quire mile south of Talent on highway. Moore. FOR RENT 700-acre stock ranch; 150 acres In cultivation: also 160- acre farm. For sale, 10 and 15-acre tracts, 6 miles from Medford 503 N. Riverside. PIANO for rent, $3.00 month. Palmer . Music Store. FOR EXCHANGE LIGHT delivery truck, trade for cow or sheep. C. W. Stout. Road con necting Griffin Creek and Dark Hollow, FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE - j FOR SALE OR TRADE 200 acres; iuu acres creex ooitom lanu, irri gated; some free water; modern 6 room plastered house, large barn alio. A real atock and dairy farm located on state highway. Priced to sell or would trade for smaller afrm. L. G. PICKELL. 16 So. Bartlett. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE NON-RESIDENT owner will sacrifice for best offer 30 daya, 3 pes. Ash land city property, clear; 6 acres, 6-rm. house. 4 outbul Mings, all fruit, city water: cash (1000. bal. terms. ALSO 10x150, 4-rra. house and gar. All cash. Miller Realty. Ashland. J. P. Johnson. 340 Hayes, San Francisco. ACRE. Irrigated, close In; fi-room modern house. Immediate posses sion; 1890. $270 down, balance $18.75 month, Including Interest and taxes. Sid Blood, 132 N. Cen tral. 47 LOTS In group, choice residential Highcroft Addition. Medford. Ore Trade for Cal. or Ore. What have you? Sacrifice for cash. Owner. J. H. Pruett. 676 Geary St.. Apt 206, San Francisco, Cal. A WONDERFUL BUT 7-Room house, well located, close In on Main St. Modem, 4 bedrooms, bullt-lns; 3-car garafte. Price $1800; $380 cash, balance easy terms. For Sale A good business, well es tablished, making money. Service station with good home, well lo cated. Price $3700; easv tnrms. UPP & RINGOEN Room 1 Sparta Bldg. Phone 665. FOR SALE! 6-room modern house. A buy. $1100; $200 down. 413 N. Columbus. FOR SALE 5 -room house; bath; good condition; close In on paved street ; corner lot; shade and shrubbery. For quick sale, $1700. Terms. ALSO 6 acres adjoining city; new 4 - room modern h ou ; base m n t . Land In clover and alfalfa; tjood soil. Splendid value, only $2400. ALSO One 2 -room and r.ne 3 room house, large lots: Income $20 per month. Price $776. L. G. PICKELL. 16 So. Bartlett. FOR S LE Income property, good returns on small Investment. Tel. 292 -J. WOULD YOU LIKE to live on a 8 -acre tract close In. in a new bungalow (4 rooms, bath and base ment), garage, that U located back from street away from duet and noise. Ground seeded to alfalfa and " clover. Bargain price. Will accept reasonable cash first payment See owner. C. J. Logan. Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Ranch on Old Stage roafl Call Mrs Clarkson, 510-R-l, for fur ther information. $525 A neat 4-room bouse mrge lot A good out with $226 cash oalanoa $10 pet month A 9 Flower, oor Dtr lath and Front HuuSKtt FOH 8ALB to Medford and turriMindlng towns fcasy terms Jack sod County FeoeraJ saving Loeo Association FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient, terms Call Warren Pat terson. 20) Liberty Bldg.. or O. A. Barnes. 167 East 8th St., Eugane. LOOKING for a farm city home or Dullness? See aid Blood, 122 N. Central. Phone 469. STKlCTtT modern 6-room bunaalow: 1 firepiae bird wood floor, very nirely furnished Barsain for quick 1 sal C 8. Buttertitld, Medford Catex Bldf. FOR SALE 4-room modern bouse, t lui (Jiarn di. or pnono ion-w. A GOOD dairy rancn. ttoclc. equip ment, bay and grain O 8. Butterfleld. Medford Bldg. WHEN you think of real eaute. tblnk Of BROWN tb WHITS. FOR ttALK 48 North Orange St., 0- roora noma: narowuoo riuors tore bed room and sleeping oorch; ooqh Id rear to be moved off Priced foi quick sale at 13650 Charles ft Ray exclusive agent Room 304 0 8. Natl Bank Phone 803 FOR SALE 5 acres free soil, 6-room modern house, basement, fireplace, outbuildings, at city limits. Will sell for what house Is worth. 101 Western Ave. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 20 milk cows, also some heifers. Adolf Bchult. Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE Four young, gentle milk cows, tested. Two will freshen soon. J. J. Spltzer, Crater Lake highway, 9 miles out. FOR SALE Jersey cow, 7 years old; heifer calf, and 4 tons hay. 38 N. Front. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, milk cow white boar, 10 tons hay, cheap. Whitman, coker Butte Roao. FOR SALE 2 cows, 1 sow and 2 feed er pigs. All for $140. Will take grain or corn In the field. Peed Store, Qold HUl. FOR SALE 24 ewes. 16 lambs and one buck. Phone 147. FOR SALE Horses, mule colts and cows, aUo oat bay. Stewart Ave. to Thomas road Jack Martin. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 160 White Leghorn pul- stock; Lady May strain.' Mrs. Car ley, phone 314-W. STARTED CHICKS Also day-old Bar red Rocks. Hampshires. Brooks Hatchery, Phone 145 -J, Grants Pass, FOR SALE Few Barred Rock cock erels, from Corvallls. D. P. Dnggan, Sams Valley, central Point Rt. 1. RABBITS. Pekin Ducks Oovered Wagun FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Fine Utter of cocker spaniels. Humane society. FOR 8ALE AUTOMOBILES C. B. GATES AUTO CO. R. & O. USED CARS '30 Graham 4 -door Sedan $165 '36 Ford de luxe touring. 2-door; radio, heater $635 '33 Ford standard coupe ....... $315 '33 Willys 77, 4-door sedan $265 '29 Plymouth 4-door sedan $125 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. User Car Department 6th and Bartlett. 24 FORD truck, Munsey transmis sion; cheap. 1j. k. Keene, t. Box 378. FOR SALE Or trade for late model truck, Cletrac 40 tractor in good shape, inquire 323 Haven. DODGE Sedan. 6-cyl.; small mileage; runs like new. A bargain at only $183.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet coupe, $390. Can be financed. Galen Geller, Grand Hotel. 1928 Graham-Paige sedan, pood con dition. A bargain. E. J. Jacobs, miles south Phoenix. FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet truck. 1 ton; 150 Inch dual tires; low mile age Part trade on down payment. Balance easy terms. S. A. Humph ries, Eagle Point. FOR SALE 1936 Chev. 1 ton truck good shape. Now rubber, dual rear wheels. Clarence Arnold, Trail, Ore. FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet de luxe coupe, fine condition: $260. Call 14-F-4. LANGES Dependable Used Cars with a 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1937 DeSoto DeLuxe Sedan, with over drive. 1936 Ponttac DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 LaFayette Sedan, with overdriT-a. 1936 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. 1938 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler 0 Sedan, like new. 1936 Chrysler DeLuxe Coupe, 1936 Chevrolet Panel Dollvery. 1935 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1935 Ford V-8 Coup. 1935 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Sedan. Also a large stock of 1929. 1930, 1931 Chevrolet. Fords, Plymouth, etc.. to choose from, at very low prices. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Used Car Lot at 25 So. Riverside. Open evenings and Sunday. FOR SALE Model A '31 roadster. Cow and farm Implements. Mrs. A. B. Clark. Red School Dlat , next to Pierce's Greenhouse. FOR SALE at sacrifice, equity In 33 DeSoto de luxe sedan; leas than 36.000 miles. See anytime at 644 Palm St. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PRUNES, lc lb., you pick: 14c picked. Tomatoes, lc. B. B. Ford. 2 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. DEER RIFLES New .30-30 Martin t carbines. $24 95; few used rifles bar I ffalns. Special prices, rods, reels, lines. CHIT Sport Shop, 317 No. Riveraioe. FOR SALE Grapes, Concords, Mon akkas. Mananas. Bolger, end of Spring St. FOR 8ALE Ksnota oat. beardlsa burley, mixed with vetch. Phone 468-J-l. HOUSEHOLD furniture, washing ma chine, electric rantre and Royal Austrian china. 408 West 6th. FOR SALE Oood wood range with colls. 136 8. Oakdale. PEACHES, lc. Bursell Ranch. Bring containers. Phone 365-J-3. FOR SALE Used caterpillar tractor. Industrlil Hardware Co., 127 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Dry appi wood. 12". 16". 20". Auo fireplace chunks. ,E w. Carlton. Table Rock. Phone 114. C Mitral P&im, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Corn. lc. W. R. Holman. Eagle Point, Oregon. R.F.U. a. box 64. FOR SALE! Home comfort range, al most new. 28 Chevrolet truck in trade for $50 worth of stock. Tel. 1138-Y. TOMATOES 35o lug. you pick. Also squash and pumpkins lor winter. Blankenshlp. Central point. APPLES Gebhard's. Central Point, half mile north Bear Creek orldge. FOR SALE: Grapes and grape Juice. Dell vineyard. Route 2. Medford. WHILE THEY LAST C grade and cull red Delicious apples, 30c per lug Bring containers. Wing Orchards. FOR SALE New 2x4. $12 and $15. Used lumber, sash, doors, windows, draws. C. C. doors. Lee Williams. 1620 North Riverside. FOR SALE Dairy fertilizer. mile north of Bear Creek bridge. Central Point. Call after 6. A. C. Pappe FOR SALE: Small Jonathan apples, 25o a box; several varieties of grapes. Bring containers. Joe Kan- tor. Route , east ox rnoenix, rem Valley. STOCK trailer, good condition, reas onable. Clyde L. Smith. Phone 9-X-12, Butte Falls. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Bedroom set, sewing machine, bookcases. ranges, tea wagon. Every article a bargain. 106 South urape. FOR SALE Crawford Clings; a fine flavored canning peach. Phone 1016-L. 0. C. Clemens, 203 Van couver. FOR SALE Fine Jonathan apples, washed and sorted. Orchard Park Farms. Phone 401 -J-2. FOR SALE! Delicious and Jonathan apples, packed or loose. American Fruit Growers, Inc., South Fir St. SELLING FOR LESS. OUR PRICES MEAN SAVINGS FOR YOU Paint at $1.25 per gallon. Complete line of used and new pipe ana pipe lutings. New and used cable, from V4 to 1 Inch. Bath tubs, sinks and plumglng sun dries. Large stock of Circulating Heaters and Heating stoves, new ana ana hand. Tools and lmpdements for the car penter, mechanic and the farmer. Large stock of barb-wire, fencing and chicken netting. Corrugated roofing and roofing pa per at prices below mall order com petitors. New and used furniture and utensils for the home, the camp and the summer home. REMEMBER Every Day la Bargain Day at the MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-31 North Grape Street USED SEWING MACHINES All makee.treadle or electric, $7 60 up. FELDMAN ELECTRIC, 237 E. Main. Phone 937. FLAME TOKAY GRAPES at vineyard S rices, one mue out spring at . F. Ohrt. CRAWFORDS. Mulrs and grapes. 14 mile south white Griffin Creek school. Henry Hukill. FOR SALE: Cooking apples and ship ping apples. 60c box and up. O. V Myers. Old Pacific Highway. Phone 258-J. FOR SALE Large wood or coal cir culating heater, small heating stove, platform scale, pair of chaps, extra heavy canvas, fruit and lard press, etc. C. A. DeVoe. 1127 W. Main. FOR SALE Best dry body fir wood In the valley. Phone 616 for prices Hawley Transfer Co.. 118 N. Riv erside. FOR SALE Biuestone and lime for bordeaux spray. Monarch Seed Co FOR SALE Cover crop seeds of all kinds Monarch Seed & Feed Co. GOOD used collapsible Baby Buggy Phone I163Y Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Carry I. Asiatic native 9. Gone by 12. Press 19. Stratagem 14. Propel with oars II. Indication It. Pertaining to the United States II. Grounds a3- iolninr lOUSPl !o. Cereal peMs 21. Ridge of xlaclal Eravel tl. Raise with ef fort 87. Droop 29. Facility 11. Winning device 31. Table dishes H. Cubic meters l. Particle 17. Oood -by t col loo. 15. aweH Sol Jtlen of Saturdays Pun I CON smPERjAT I ON mzmSMms i lii SIH EHiA SpffEN A t 0 omsG eTsMp 1. & ar bts& A6 g plYIR BfflAHflM& A "R1N &A0tt&MONMP A DInj prow eIo'p ene'r SlTiNEPglEl5lOfilT 4. 8lt of it earls acid 61. Contest at speed 54. Atmosphere hi. Region 10. Abounds 12. f'hart air kin si. i nns 11. Top or tns neaa f7. wnonen pin 16. Bmad flat piece 6. Multitude In the back 6. Fit one Instd of a chair another ' i2 y v w i6 17 Is wf r i" 'A'., mk'M mjjjI i 7t TW'Js 52 if7"3 iJ? Ell iT AL4L 44 5o Si S3 '', H TTT'ss .-y.-. si i tOlU m m m iMW FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS PETITE PRUNES for sale, lc lb on tree Lee Young. Columbus Ave oft Stewart. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A Manka two mile east of Jacksonville adjoining Clancy orchard. FOR SALE Jonathan and Delicious Apples on box to truck toad. Joe Kan tor. rout 4. Fern Valley. FOR SALE Inoculate vetch witb nl tragi for heaviest crop. Monarch Seed As Feed Co MISCELLANEOUS TAKE THINGS you don't need to 15 a. Front, aet cash or utterai trade. The Trade Mart. WE ARE prepared to rebuild your automobile with modern equipment. Frees' Oarage. 801 N. Central. BUSINESS CHANCES BANKRUPT SALE OF COMPLETE BAKERY I am offering complete equipment, stock and store fixtures of Grimm's Ideal Bakery at Rose burg for sale. Write me for par ticulars. Bert Wells, Trustee, Box 28, Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE News stand and notion tore in Rogue River. Inquire at Stand BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO I'lTLb INMtltANCh AllS I'HACTH ESC HOW H Chiropractic Physician dk e w Huffman" " CHIROPRACTIC PH YtilClAN Jacksonville Hiway. Phone 662. DR O. O. GOLDSBERRY now located In new office tn New Fluhrer Bldg. room 302, phone 669. Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC SHOP Dressmaking Tailoring, Alterations. Hats and dresses remodeled Coats relined Aprons, bouse dresses. 19 N Bartlett THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Button and Buckles covered. 808 U- 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181 Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing. orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded camera. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davl or Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. - Office 26 Bo. Fir. Phon 316. Price right. Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage, Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service, nreproor storage new low rates. P. E. SAMSON CO., Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 332. Ill No Fir St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamps in' side of 3-mlle limit. Taxidermist and Furrier. Bring Your Work to A. P. ADAMS 146 N. Ivy St. Prices Right. Prompt Service. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano. Specialist In Classical and Modern Piano instruction cnu dren. Adults; Beilnners or Ad vanced. Halght Music Studio. 318 Cross Word Puzzle T. On th ocean t. Place to sleep 9. Part of a curv 10. Tibetan gsxell 1L Acknowledge 17. Department In Francs 11. Snow runner for the foot: variant 31 Orient 24. Flying- machln 25. Shirt 29. Otherwise 17. Stake for roast ing meats ZR. Medfolnal plant 10. Princely family of Italy SS. City In Florida 35. Head covering 31. Mountain ridges 4L First nam of a famous French actrsss 41. Protective gar- msnt 41. Rdlhi tuber 47. Playing card 41. Examination 41. Undermine 10. Form into a knot 11. Unit of work II Take solid food DOWN 1, Occupied I. Silk worn I. Mass or sum of particular 4. Tears apart . Southern Unverified reports HONEY TO LEND October Says "Get Ready for Winter" do you need caan tor tuei, clothing or other fall and winter needs? Money advanced on your signature and security. No endorsers. Prompt, courteous, friendly service. SEE W. E. THQMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTO. CO. MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARG EST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 8. Central. Crater lan Bldg. Lie. No. 8-1S7-M-160. Phone 138. LEGAL NOitCES National Forest Timber fo Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, up to and Including November 0. 1937. lor an tne live tunoer marked lor cutting, and all merchantable dad timber located on an area embracing about 480 acres within Sees, a and 33, T. 35 8., R. 3 E., W. M.. Rogue River National Forest, Oregon, esti mated to be 3,300,000 feet B. M-, more or less, of ponderosa pine and sugar pine timber and an unestlmated amount of timber of other species to be cut at tne option or tne purcnaser. No bid of less than C3.7& per M. feet for ponderosa pine and sugar pine and $0.75 per M. feet for other species win bo con&icierea su.uuu.uu must c deposited with each bid. to be ap plied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained In part aa liquidated dam ages, according to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Before bids are auDmittea, full Information concerning the tim ber, the conditions of aale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon. 030378 Notice for IMibllratlon Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. Sept. 1. 1937. Notice la hereby given that Etnan uel Paul Kurz, of Eagle Point. Oregon, who, on July a, 1U33. mad originaj Homestead Entrv (Act Jun. 0. 1916). No. 030378, for SW'NWM,, section 6, Townsnip a -tsoutn, ttange 1 -uasi, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald. United States Commissioner, at Med ford, Oregon, on th 31st day or October. 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Les ter Wertz. Lawrence Luy. Samuel Coy. Alfred Snider, All of Eagl Point, Oregon Register. Summons for Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. CITY OF MEDFORD, a municipal corporation of the Stat 01 Ore gon. Plaintiff, va. Ben Conley, Dorothy Conley, Earl Murphy. Ethel Hall and Orln Hall, wife and husband, Ladlna Glass, heirs ot Emma E. Murphy, de ceased; the unknown heirs of Emma E. Mumhv. deceased: How ard Winter; th unknown heirs of Howard Winter, deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In and to the real estate described In tho complaint herein. Defendants. TO: Ben Conley, Dorothy Conley, Earl Murphy, Ethel Hall and Orln Hail, wire and nuaoana, baaina O lane, heirs of Emma E. Murphy. deceased; the unknown heirs of Emma E. Murphy. . deceased Howard Winter, the unknown heir of Howard Wlntur. deceased: also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any. right, title, estate. lien or interest In and to the real estate described In the complaint herein, defendants: In Tho Name of the Stat of Ore gon: You and each of you are here by required to appnar and anawer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled ault on or before the last dav of four weeks from tne date of the first publication of this summons, said period of four weeks belnc the time prescribed for publi cation hereof, and if you fall to to appear and answer eaia compiaini, for want thereof the plaintiff will anniv to the court for tne rener ae manded In It complaint, to-wlt: That a decree be entered adjudicating anv and all rlsht. t tie. estate, uen or clslm which you or any of you have or claim to have in. to or upon tho real property situated In the City of Medford. Jackson County. State of Oregon, described a loiiows, to-wit: Commencing 14.60 ehslns South of the Northwest corner of the North east Quarter of Section 35 In Town ship 37 South of Range 3 West of the Willamette juenaian. ana run ning thence North 3.66 chain: thence East 8-93 chain; thence South 3.66 chains; and thence Weat 8-93 chains to the point of beginning; and de claring any and all such claims to be null and void and decreeing that aald plaintiff 1 the owner In feo simple of aald premises and of the whole tnereoi, ire ana ciear 01 any and all rlftht. title, estate, uen Interest of the defendant herein, or any of them: and each and all of th defendant herein, and seen and all person claiming or to claim by, thru or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempt ing to establish or olalmlnf any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In or to aald nrooertv or anv portion thereof, and that plaintiff's title to aald premise be forever quieted and set at rest, and such further and other relief a may be Just and equit able In the premise. Thla summon Is published by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered In said court and cause on th 3lst day of September, 1937. prescribing that this summons he served ny publication inerftoi one each week for four consecutive wetk In th Medford Mall Tribune, news paper of general circulation published In Jackson County. Oregon. September 22nd is th date of the flrat publication of this summon. P. P. FAR HELL, P. K. DEUKL, Address Fluhrer Building, Medford, Oregon. 030034 Notlre for Publication United States Depsrtment ot the Inuiior. General Land Ollfce at Roeeourt.. Oregon, sept 1, linn Notice Is hsreby given that Ernest Dlvos Haml ton. or h. k. no. i, uen tral Point. Ore . who. on Apr 39, 1333. made AdMnlni Farm Entry (Act' Jun 3. IBI8P. No 030034. or Lot 4. .,,., , " . . ' NW"4NEV,. Section II. Township 8-ln,i, Ann Mm Robertson. Barbara South, Range 3-West. Willamette ; Sutten, Mildred Scott, fifth trade. Meridian, nss riled notice ot inten-. Barbra Sutten and Catherine Nlch tlon to make final Prool to setsDIUh Dta weri absent from school Oct. I. cisim to ins tana arjove aeacnrjea i before Victor A. lngwsld. United tales Commissioner, at Msdjont, Oregon, on th 36th day of October. 1937. Claimant name as witnesses: R F. Hens ley. Nela A. Jackohson, Val 8 Ware, Fred B Smith, All of Central Point. Oregon. GEORGE FINLET, Register. Sterling STERLING. Oct. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faktor and son Robert arrived Tuesday at the P. P. Dutton home. The Faktor are from Winne bago. Minn., and expect to make their home In Oregon. Mrs. Faktor and Mrs. Dutton are sisters. W. A. Campbell recently hauled two truckloads of pipe for F. P. Dut ton for Irrigation use. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Synder and chil dren left for California last week. Mrs, W. A. Campbell motored to Medford Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arpan. Mlaa Velma Edward visited last week with Mis Mary Beth Arnold. Mrs. Dave Hendry has returned home after a very enjoyable month with relative and friends In Sherman and Boise, Idaho. The Ruch and Sterling Sswlng club met Wednesday for the first time this season. George Young was a business vis itor In Medford last week. Velma Edwards, Fay Knapp and Snyder Kelson called at the Campbell home Thursday evening. AU had an enjoyable time making candy. Lillian Patnode of Medford apont the laat week at the F. P, Dutton ranch. Al Httchln was home last Satur day and Sunday from Lake ot the Wood where he Is employed by the forest service. He returned to hi work Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faktor and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Dut ton and son Gay and Lillian Patnode motored to Eagle Point last Wednes day and spent the day with Miss Clara La Pierre. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hendry ' and daughter Helen had dinner with tho Campbells Wednesday. Mrs. Knapp was homo part of last week from Medford where she has been employed, W. A. Campbell, Bill Wise and Duff Howell hunted near Lakevlew, Ore., but no luck was had. McLeod McLEOD, Oot. 6. (Spl.) Medford shoppers September 37 were Mr. and Mrs. John Betttngileld and daughters and Miss Erma olass, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Carlton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson and family. Visiting In prospect September 39 wore. Mrs. Carrie Harding and family and Walter McEwen. Mrs. Wayman and family and Mrs. Dote of Prospect were dinner guests September 34 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Madden. Joan Axtcll has been on the sick list, having had her tonsils removed September 37. Mr. Bant of Ashland called on friends here September 80. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln of Bagle Point spent the week of Octoberv 1 at the home of Mrs. Pence's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Pyle and Mr. and Mrs. Orant of Ssms Vslley were guests at the McFarland home October 3. Plrst meeting of the McLeod ex tension unit will be held October 18 at the home of Mrs. Zella Tullls. from 10 a. m. until 3:30 p. m. AU members and friends are Invited. Cov ered dish luncheon at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Close oalled at the Harding home October 4. Mr. and Mrs. Dene Washburn and Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith of Medford were fishing on Butte creek October 3. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Oct 6. (Spl.) Mrs. C. E. Merrltt of Portland Is a recent arrival at the home of her brother-in-law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Merrltt. with wnom she will re main for a month's visit. W. E. Alexander Is making attract tlve Improvements In the office de partment of his hardware store. Harry Hedgpeth of Aden, Calif., spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedgpeth, here. Delbert Ayera, who has held the position of assistant postmaster dur ing the present term ot office, has resigned and left Sunday for Albany to enter college. Mrs. Otiy Tex la temporarily acting as assistant post master. The monthly S. 8. party of the First Christian church will be held t the home of Mra C. M. Merrltt, Friday, Oct. 8. A good attendance la anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. James Booth left Tuesday for Arksnsas to apend the winter with their parents and other relatives and friends. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Oct -(Spl.) Our Sunday school Is doing fine work. Tom Pullen Is doing well as super intendent. There are several new members enjoying the meetings with us. Mrs. Merrltt. also Miss Cormack, were suffering from severe colds Sun day and could not attend. Students tn both rooms are getting right down to learning. Friday Mrs. Mlnter's room Joined Mrs. Mister's room for a half hour of sewing Those on the honor roll for spelling for the last wsek In Setpember were Stanley Mar tin. Donald Shearln, Janet Merrltt; for the second grade; Kathleen Vss- third rmA p.v niih. fourth Mr. and Mra. W. O. Jsck, Alex Ves- (tsj. also Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Leigh were In Medford on business September 38. Mrs. Jack Grow is home from em ployment In fruit work In Medford. The "Hobby Club" was organized Sept. 38 in the fifth grade language claw. The following officers were elected : President, Mildred Scott; vloa president, Glenn Waddell; sec retary, Barbra Sutton; treasurer, John Nichols; scribe, Anna Mae Robertson; executive chairman, Walter Strahan; program chairman, Vean Robertson; adviser, Mr. Opal Mooter. Mrs. Merle Jack and Mrs. Homer Martin and their children were in Medford shopping October 3; also Mrs, Sutton and daughters, Betty Jean and Barbra. Mr. and Mr. George Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb and Albert Hanscome were calling Sunday even ing at the W R. Lamb home. Miss Edna Lamb, who la attending school at Butte Falls apent the week end with her grandparents at the W. R. Lamb home. W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday, October 7, at the Mission church. All members and friend are Invited to come and help and enjoy th meet ing. The Grange Gold Hill Grange. Booster night, observed annually by all granges, was observed by the Oold Hill grange Sept. 90. Otflcera took their seats and the meeting was opened by the opening of the Bible and the singing of the "Star Spangled Banner." The program consisted of talks by the officers, on work ot the grange and how It la carried on; vocal solos by P. Outzlaff; girls' trio, consutlnc of Phyllis Miller, Sibyl Walker and Kennethet Kegg; xylophone and piano euet by E. B. Knopp and Phyllis Mil ler; vocal solo, by Harold Pish; read ings, by William Oreenleaf; 'skit', by Home Economics club; song and yell by Home Economics club; presenta tion to orange, by Gates and Lyd- lard, of electrlo ooffes maker. Many of the visitors were given aa opportunity to talk. The program was olosed by retirement of the flag, and the members and visitors were serv ed refreshments In the Orange din ing room. Meteorological Report October 6, 1937. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Thursday: rising temperature Thursday. Oregon: Pair tonight with frost In east portion; Thursday fair with rising temperature In Interior; gen tle variable wind off coast. Local Data. Temperature- a year ago ' today: Highest, 31; lowest, 43. Total monthly precipitation, 1.08 lnohes. Exoesa for the month. .84 inch. Total precipitation alnos Septem ber 1. 1037. 3.34 Inches. Excess for the sesson. UT Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yea terdsy, 44; 8 a. m. todsy, 37. Sunrise tomorrow, 0:16. Sunset tomorrow, 6:43. Observations Tsken at & a. ra 130 Meridian Time. OITT ts c Boise Boston 38 ... Clear 63 .03 Rain 64 .01 Clear 83 dear 48 Clear 88 .10 Cloudy 48 Clear 87 Clear 88 1.90 Cloudy 43 Clear 63 Clear 48 Clear 38 Clear 40 Cloudy 38 .08 Clear 44 . Clear 44 Foggy 36 Foggy 84 .63 Rain 43 83 Clear Chicago Denver . 83 , 88 . 68 , 60 , 74 . 84 . 73 . 73 . 83 . 64 , 83 , 83 . 83 . 73 Eureka Helena . Los Angeles MEDFORD New Tork Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburg .. Suit Lake San Franclsoo . Seattle 80 Spokane 68 Washington, D.O. 73 Taklma - 88 10 BE ASSESSED McMINNVTLLB. Oct. 6, (API Decision of officials of the Oregon Food and Beverage Dispensers to fight a suit brought by the Brewery Workers' union against specified dealera, charging use of a "counter, felt" red beer label, will result In eS members being sssessed, Ernest H. Abel, chairman of the organisation, aald at a meeting of the Yamhill county unit here last night. Judgmsnt against any of the de fendants, Abel ssld. would make all those using the label In question subject to a similar suit. A. E. Melln. of Portland, predicted a return of prohibition or local op tion If dispensers did not oonteract reports of drunkenness originating In beer parlors. Ha asserted that th stat liquor commission attributed too great a percentage ot the cases to beer drinking. manganese'ore found in rogue river area O RANTS PASS, Oct. 6. (Spl.) A ssmpla ot msnganese ore, exception ally tree of quarts), was displayed here Monday by W. W. Canoa ot 737 South Seventh street. Ha said Um ore has been discover ed In commercial quantity near Rogue River. He la Interested In th dis covery together with Sam Sandrj stf Rogue River.