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MEDFOKT) MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFORD, OR EG OX, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1937 PAGE SEVEN Bud every ad on tnla page Sou will probably find ss actly the thionga you neve Man looking rot or a sale 01 trade for unused ertlclee you mey nave Search rout itw 01 store-room you may I"0 many things others ere lett ing end be able to realm immediate cub II wbat lou want isnt ben advert In lot isTribune classified ads art inexpensive effective I RATES per word, nnt Insertion. (Minimum 15c) Bacb additional insertion, ner word ' lt (Minimum 10c) per una per montb wltbont cop; change tl!S Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS ipST AND FOUND . m i l.har ease Reward. Return to Dr. Rlckert or Mall Tribune. a emu Murffnrd ar.d Ash land, clothing wrapped In brown leather Jacket, can ioo. REWARD will be given to person for Information wno toon mj i.i.- nf mv orchard: painted green; my name In red on each aide: or have seen It ued In any orchard. T. L. Taylor. TAKEN UP une jersey ncuw -7s j . brand on left hip. Owner may have same by paying for ad and keep. Mrs. Jaa. pavies. jacuwrniue. LOST If dofe miasma,, call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Two wood cutters with tools, long JOD (oontracn, up Murphy creek road. H. W. Browner, Murphy, Ore. WANTED 2 men with tesm to husk corn between Medford and Jackson vllle. C. A. DeVoe, 1127 W. Main St. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Reliable, neat middle-aged woman for housework and care of child. Room, board and wages. Cau after 7:30 p. m. at 616 W. Palm. WANTED Woman for general house work. Phone 1489-L. WANTED Young woman for general housework. May go home nights. 906 W. 4th, WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNO MAN, '23. wishes work on farm. Experienced. Wages no ob ject. 1063 V4 Court 8t., evenings. VIOLINIST wants chance to practice In danoe orchestra. Previous ex perience. Box 670, Tribune. YOUNO LADY desires work by hour or day. 329 N. Bartlett. WAITRESS wants work. Tribune. Box 1073, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS DRIVINO to Fresno, Calif., first of November; take 2 or 3 passengers. Box 1048, Tribune. WANTED FORDSON TRACTOR. Will take In a Fordson tractor In good shape on new Chrysler or Plymouth or late model used car. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 No. Riverside. WE CLEAN, OIL and ADJUST any make sewing machine without charge. Singer Service Dept.. Tel. 782. 22 So. Grape. WANTED S or 4-roora house for rent In country. Phone S55-R-4. WANTED By Nov. 1, 8 or 4-room modem house within four miles of Jacksonville. Box 698. Tribune. WANTED To rent or lease small ranch, suitable for dairy. Write Al Haynes. Beagle, Ore. KNIGHT PACKING CO. can use. ripe tomatoes at from 810 to 111.50 per ton. TAKE 2nd hand goods to the TRADE MARKET. Get cash or liberal trades. We swap. IS S. Front. WANTED Fat cattle, eowe, bulla, veals R. O. Humphry, phone 78. Central Point. TO SELL you a 100-lb ck of those mealy Klamath Netted Gem pota toes for 900 Free delivery Peer lets Msrket. Phone 603 JUNK Highest pnoes paid tor brass radlatora. copper, storage battrles aluminum and other metals Scrap iron, small or large lota pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rant Inner tubes Our oricee will interest you. Hides Pelts. Wool Mohair Hoisehoid Ootids. Furniture Stoves boueht and told MEUPORD BARGAIN HOUSE WK PsV MOFIB CASH For youi furniture nm.iiHnoK a) aMIKKWI 8th and Front. Phone 847 OLD QUILTS tied and re-covered. 11.00. Phone IS66-L VIOLIN repairing and piano pining Viit B-tn rjo n Rsritt Prt inw FOR RENT APARTMENT8 3-ROOM APT., furnished, for rent. 317 East Jackson. FOB PENT Upper 5-rnom furnished apartment. Inquire 804 E- Miln. Phone 287-X. FOR PEN'T 3 -room fumuhed apt.: private bath and entrance. Adults 9 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room apaitment 402 8 Newtown lei 19 PTRNISHED apartment for rent, with electrical coovenitnoe. laqulr OA ftoutb O&JuUi rOE RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Two comfortable, eteam heated sleeping rooms. 007 South Central. FOR RENT Room, 153 N. Oakdale. DESIRABLE ROOM for rent. Home privileges. 428 8. Oakdale. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping room for gentleman. 826 So River side Ave. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOE RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 31 Geneva St.; 8 bed room, unfurnished home: hardwood floors, fireplace, oil furnace; 848. Charles R. Ray, Room 204. U. 8. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT 7-room unfurnished bouse: furnace, basement, hard wood floors: good locstlon. Inquire 146 bo. osxaaie. FOR RENT Modern furnished house: two beds, flreplece. overstuffed steel range, 832.50. Inquire 618 I Main. FOR RENT 8-room house, unfur nished: gsrage. 214 W. Jackson. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house st 225 so. Riverside, close in. Tel 457-J. FOE RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Lease on newly renovated desirable hotel apartments. - Sacri fice for quick sale. 72 North Main, Ashland. FOR RENT 700-aere stock ranch; 150 acres In cultivation; also 160 acre farm. For ssle. 10 and 18-acre tracts, 6 miles from Medford 602 N. Riverside. PIANO for rent. 83.00 month. Palmar Music Store. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE, TRADE Horses, team, saddle and single work stock. Dodge, across from County Shops. FOR SALE OR TRADE Grapes and apples, several varieties 25c and up. Bring containers. Joe Kan tor. Rt. 4. Fern Valley. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 6-room home. Long Beach, Calif, or 5 -room On tario. Calif, for Medford, Gold Hill, or vicinity. Geo. M. Brown. Ontario, Calif. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE INCOME HIGHWAY FRONTAGE 1400 net from berries this year; Eng lish walnuts, peaches, almonds and apricots; 6-room house, garage, fruit stand; 1 good Jersey cow, 3 dozen pullets; equipment. Price $2500. Terms. UPP & RINGOEN. Room 1, Sparta Bldg., corner Riverside and Main. FOR SALE OR RENT 158-Scre dairy ranch; about 60 acres In culti vation; free water. John E. Smith, Lozler Lane. A GOOD BUY 1 Acres, 4 -room house, hardwood floors, breakfast nook, fireplace, laundry trays, screened -in porch, garage, city water, close In home tn good condition. Price $2250, cash $500, bal. good terms. STOCK RANCH 160 Acres, 100 acres extra good tree loam soil; 6-room house, large barn, good road: free range adjacent. Total price $5500, half cash. List your property with us we have buyers. UPP tfe RINGOEN Room 1, Sparta Bldg. Phone 665. FOR BALE 134 acres alfalfa land, Irrigated; modern house, new barn, near Medford; 63760; terms. Have modern home on large lot; trees, lawn, garden, garage; $1850, terms. H. a. WILSON 7 Chestnut St. Phone 1564. FOR SALE 613 King St.; 4-room completely overstuffed furnished home, near Washington school; low payment Home Owners Loan. Total price 61650. Attractive terms. Charles R. Ray, Room 204, U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 903. FOR SALE 30 Laurel St.; hardwood floors, 4 bedrooms, lovely yard; close In. Charles R. Ray, Room 304 U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 303. FOR SALE 1 acre Just outside city limits; modern 4-room home, elec tric water system, hardwood floors, fireplace, 3 outbuildings; 61600. $540 down, bal. 615 per month. Box 651, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE for Improved acreage, 120 acres timber, 4 miles from railroad. Address Box 1063. Mali Tribune. FOR SALE 800-acre ranch, close 1b; free wster. Box 30. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 6 acres free soil. 6-room modern house, basement, fireplace, city water, at city limits, will sell for what house La worth. 101 west ern Ave. REAL BARGAIN in 8 -room modern home: sun-porch, automatic oil burner. 3-car garage, large shade trees. C- S. Butterflald. FOR SALE 109 So Orange, 6 rooms, S bedrooms. 3 ileeplnc porches, wood shed, double garage Phont 105, Business hours. $525 A neat 4-room bouse large tot A good buy with I2'J5 cash oa lance 610 pei month A f Flowers, sor ter 13tb and Front HOU8B8 FOR SALJ IB Medford nd fumiundtng towns Easy terms Jackson County FederaJ Saving boao Association FOR SALE 6-room modem house A Buy $U00; $300 down 416 N ColumDus. WHEN you think of real estate, think Of BROWN WHITE FOR 8 ALB 46 North Orange St.. t room Dome: card wood floors three oedrnomt and tieeptng ports n: com in rear to oe moved oft Priced toe quick sale at $3650 Ohsriea & Rat exclusive agent Room 304 0 6. Natl Bank Phone 603 LOOKINO for a farm city home or a buslnetst See td Blood. 123 N Central Phone 469 FEUEHAL LAND BANS PAH MS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat t ! 'Ml Liberty Bldg or O A Barnes. 157 tut Slh St, (ugeh FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE? Gentle family cow. cheap. Freshen Nov. l. inquire nugget, Jacksonville. FOR SALE 100 head of breeding ewes. Phone 258-M. FOR SLE Fine 1300-lb. mare, works single or double; harness. Inquire Sheley Agency, city limits, North Pacific highway. FOR SALE Guernsey cow and heifer. Phone 14-F-23. FOR SALE 11 registered Hereford heifers, 18 months old. Alfalfa hay, loose and baled: wheat, Zimmerman and Blue Club; Hanchen and beard less barley. H. E. Conger. Phone, Jacksonville 21-F-ll. FOR SALE Young team of mares In foal: weight about 1600 lbs. each, or exchange for cattle. W. F. Mar tin, Crater Lake highway, Medford. FOR SALE Grain fattened hogs. Call 1463-J-l. Chas. Owen. Orchard Home drive. FOR SALE Horses, an kinds; oat hav In barn: cows. Will trade Stewart Ave. to Thomas road. Jack Martin FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Pointer pups, 10 weeks old. Northrup Poultry Farm, off Thomas road. REG. Roller Canaries, all colors. Mrs. O. A. DeVoe. 1127 W. Main. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL '31 Chevrolet sedan: 6 wire wheels, trunk, good rubber. You won't find a cleaner, better car In the town. A steal at $295. Walter W. Abbey, Inc.. Ninth at Bartlett. Open evenings ana sunaays. iei. 303. 1937 BUICK 3-door trunk sedan; double accessories, radio, heater. Why pay the price for a new car when you can buy this one for 9970. u-M-A.c. terms. iour car In trade. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck and Pontiac. Used Car Lot. South Riverside. 1937 CHEVROLET Master de luxe coupe. Real cheap If taken at once. See FRANK McKEOWN 35 South Riverside. 33 PLYMOUTH Sedfin; trunk. 6 wheels, new tires, perfect every way; low easy terms, only 6145 down. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. for SALE '30 Olds Coupe: very good condition, good tires, $160. Call at Standard Station, 6th and River side. 1936 BUICK 4-door de luxe trunk sedan; double accessories, rsaio, electric clock. 90 per cent rubber; beautiful color; mohair upholstery, G.M.A.O. terms. Your car In trade, $850. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck and pontiac. Used Car Lot, South Riverside. FOR SALE 1936 Terraplane de luxo coupe; excellent conamou. iy w seen at ncntner s uaroge, niter noons. STUDEBAKER'S USED CAPS Look them over before you buy. 1930 Bulck Coupe 1929 Ford Coupe 1935 International Pickup 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1934 Ford Station Wagon 1936 Studebaker Sedan 1933 Graham Sedan Also a nice line of lower priced used cars. $26 snd up. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. South Riverside. Open Sunday. LANGE'S HIGH-GRADE. LATE MODEL USED CARS PRICES GREATLY REDUCED 1937 Ford V-B Sedan 1937 DeSoto 4-door sedan, with overdrive 1986 DeSoto 4-door Sedan, with overdrive 1938 Plymouth Sedan 1836 Pontiac Sedan 1938 Packard Coupe 1036 La Fayette Sedan 193A Dodge Sedan 1935 Plymouth Sedan 1936 Ford Coupe 1936 Ford Sedan 1935 Chrysler Coupe 1935 Chevrolet Panel 40 Cars to choose from. Nearly all makes and models, at Low Prices. Used Car Lot, 36 So. Riverside. Open evenings and Sundays. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 1936 Packard coupe, model 130. Small mileage. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. 6& O. USED CARS '35 Graham Coupe $465 '36 Graham 4-door Sedan-. 49 5 '35 Ford Fordor Sedan .6495 84 Ford Coupe 6385 '36 Ford Tudor Sedan - 8570 0. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALS 1931 Chevrolet da luxe coupe fine condition: $350 Call 14-F-4 . FOR 8ALE POULTRY PUREBRED R. I. Red pullets for sale. Earl Heft, Tel. 196, Central Point. CHICKS Barred Rocks. Hampshire, $9 per 100. Week-old. $11. Brooks Hntrhry. Grant Pia. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Electric lroner; fine for auto camp or rooming house. Tel. 1345.M. SHAKES $8 per thousands. Box 166, Butte Falls. FOR SALE Coal-wood range, green and white enamel, good condition; new spotlight, cheap. 508 Mary, Sunday and evenings. BODY FIR for sale. $1.00 per tier. Box 155, Butte Falls. WANTED To save cai owners trou ble by selling thm 3-year guaran teed Btrles for $4 75 and your old battery. Sevrln Flectric Sig nal tvrvtee Station on North River side. FOR SALE Wrecking yard and stnek ol used parts and cars. Small down payment; terms. Inquire 133 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Flex-O-Olass, the perfect f;:its substitute Inclose leplng siirdrv porches Keep out wintry m-ea'her InexrwnMv. v to In still. Monarch Seed At Feed Co, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Breakfast table and chairs; bed. complete; 9x12 Orien tal rug: wood range. 526 Palm St. Mrs. Hamscom. FOR SALE Bedding, pillows, eto. Articles from oc up. t. a. water man. 358 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Delicious apples. M. F. Young, central point, ore., wmow Springs road. FOR SALE Ottawa dragsaw with 3 macies, magneto, umb sawing at tachment, in new condition. N. F. Ohrt. Box 127. Spring St. FOR SALE Well-built 3-wheel trail er; 2 beautiful elk teeth, mounted 615 West 13th. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In stack. Jim Oregg. central Point. FOR SALE Apples. Delicious, Ben nett seedlings and Rome Bcautys; also Cornice pears. Phone 314-Y. Mrs. Walker. FOR SALE Good floor showcase, shelving, buffet. Graves Jewelry Shop, 403 E. Main St. FOR SALE Fine lady's beaver Jacket, practically new. at real bargain. Can at loo Geneva Ave. toi. ibiu-j, FOR SALE Superfex oil burning heater. Call Jacksonville, 241. FOR SALIC Grapes and grape Juice Dell Vineyard. Rt. 3. Medford. FOR SALE G.M.C. dump truck. 414 yard bed. good condition. Ask Ray Chamberlln. Gold Hill. FOR SALE Stock molasses. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Mouse and rat extermin ators of all kinds. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE Sheep guano, not loaded with soil, the pure quill. $1.50 cwt. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Fertilizer sulphur. Mon arch Seed Se Feed Co. APPLES, 40c per lug and up. O. V, Myers, old Pacific Hwy. Tel. 258-J. FOR SALE Tokay Grapes. Hlllcrest Orchard, phone 672-R-5. CORN for sale. 620 ton. Inquire Phoenix Garage. DOUBLE-RED Delicious and Bennett seedling apples for sale. Ala Vista Packing House. FOR SALE Jonathan and Delicious apples and Salway peaches. Bert Stancltffe. Phoenix. FOR SALE Grapes J. A Manse two miles east of Jacksonville adjoining Clancy orchard. APPLES Gebhard'a. Central Point. hall mile north Bear Creek bridge JACK'S SND HAND STORE Bed room set, sewing machine, bookcases, ranges, tea wagon. Every article a bargain. 106 South Grape. CRAW FORDS. Mulrs and grapes, 14 mile south white O riff In Creek school. Henry Huklll. FOR SALE Best dry body fir wood In the vslley. Phone 615 for prices Hawley Transfer Co.. 116 N. Riv erside. FOR SALE Grapes. Holmes Ranch. Griffin creek. GOOD used collapsible Baby Buggy Phnne MfiS-Y MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE. IMPORTANT I Desire to locate F. R. McCullough or Mattie T. McCullough. Important. Notify Mrs. Bert Anderson, 1501 W. Main. Phone 371-Y. LAUNDRY Rough dry, flat pieces ironed, 6c lb. Called for and deliv ered. Phone 1566-L. SPIRELLA CORSETIERE Mrs. Dor othy Somod. 1211 E. Main St. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t. Topnotcher 4. Separata I. Witty person II. Staff II. Hindu prin cess 14. Peer Oynt'a mother II. Land 17. Period of darkness I. Expense 10. Brave man 11. Low gaiter 11. Freemen 17. Head! 19. Regrets 10. Exclamation IL Partook of a meal It. Sharp process on a plant U. Sun It. That fallow It. Poke 17. Article of bagrs If. Embraced 12. Eons 11. Tatters li. Step of a ladder 19. Amid II. Placards 11. Study 12. Go away It. French coin Solution of Yesterday', Puzxlt xo. P ESP A I RPAIGIO R A E X PAN 5 EIlOV E R spin yWa lHe s e PERTgjVAlRlYRET ONEIPERK T SpH O NM IS1EIC ONIPPR EBE OL I R E j N SAG E jjpH A T TmOEiMEL ENEWSH ALL REiWMflOlWP"A II. Plaything- II. Sinned 17. Baieof the decimal ayitam DOWN 1. Portion of a curve I. Note of the dove I. Tfch 4. WlUi ' P P ter. P P 17 Is ... j? io 71 m73 si' 'mL is :yi 16 llSlZZZllfZZZllll 21 22 U ZS W 'm ' 7t43 " " """ 44 45" r SI 5Z 53 MISCELLANEOUS CHARIS Ss SWAVIS Corsetieres. Tel. Medford 1302. Eagle Point 15-X-31. ASSAYER W. G. Wright. 614H W. 11th St. Gold, silver, copper, cin nabar. WE ARE prepared to rebuild your automobile with modern equipment Frees' Garage. 801 N. Central FOR SHINGLING, new or old work. Prices right. 31 So. Front. SEWING MACHINES adjusted, oiled In your home. 61. Phone 937 FELDMAN ELECTRIC. Bartlett and Main. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE 5 acres, service ststlon and living quarters, on new highway- Inquire first station south of Talent. FOR SALE News stand and notion store In Rogue River. Inquire at Stand BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO rilLfc INHLKANCE AUSIHAC'I'S EHCKOWB Auctioneer. COL. C. B. McKAV. General Farm nnd Livestock Auctioneer; 15 years ex perience. Dates made anytime 501 E. Main. Medford. Ore. I'lBiiu instruction. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of Piano. Specialist in Classical and Modern Piano Instruction onu dren. Adults; Beginners or Ad vanced Height Muslo Studio. 816 Llfrerty Biag. Chiropractic FiiysicUin DK B W HOFFMAN CHIROPRACTIC PHYS(JlAN Jacksonville Hiway Phone 662 DR O, 0. GOLDSBKHKY now located In new offices in New Fluhrer Bldg. room 302, phone 669. DR. WM. C. THOMPSON. Dentist, 328 Medford Bldg. Specializing In den- turep. Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Re mode Una Buttons and Buckles covered 308 0 8 National Bank Building rel 1181 Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl etmaujgjMMnnrtd Washing Machine service. WASHING machine service, all makes Full line Maytag parts. Medford May tag Co.. 31 no anmett rei ao ROOFING DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Have It repaired now. All work guaran teed. Estimates free. Phone 1363 J. R. Monson. Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlott. MONEY TO LEND October Says "Get Ready for Winter" Do you need casta tor fuel, clottaing or other (all and winter" needs? Money advanced on your signature and security No endorsers Prompt, courteous, friendly service. SEE ORB. AND WASH. MTO. CO. MEUFUKO'S OLDEST AND LARG EST PERSONAL FINANCE CO 46 8. Central, Craterlan Bldg. Lie No 8-167-M-180 Phone ISO Cross -Word Puzzle Period of time 3L Algerian na tive cavalry man In the French army 21. Thin metal Slate or lik 24. Eat away 21. River In Switzerland and France 21. Parta of eggs 21. Put forth great effort II. Devlcea for carrying brick men II. Propoie for Scheme II. Is. Talk bom bastically 40. Familiar eompanlon 41. Impelled 41. Not new l. Din, Ion of a play 47. Low 41. Supposedly perfect golf 41. Fl.h aces 10. Orb of day it. Comparative termlnntloi I. Social lathering a. rndeflnlte amount T. Again: prefix t. Cheap snart- ment house t. Cart 10. Tree H. Secure 11. Short letter 11. Attendant on Cleopatra BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Fireproof storage Expert orating, packing and shipping service "Davis (or Service." phone 644 CADS TRANSFER 6s STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 316 Prions right Service guaranteed SAMSON Transfer and 8 to rage. Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service Fireproof storage new low rates P. E. SAMSON CO.. Phone 863. STUARTS ntUCKtNO SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 333 111 No Fix St Local and long distance Fuel oils any kind Green stamps in side of 3-mlle limit LEGAL NOISES Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Alden Galbreatb, Deceased. The undersigned, having been ap pointed Administratrix of the Estate of Alden Galbreath, deceased, by the County Court of the County of Jack son, State of Oregon, and having qualified, notice la hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the office of the undersigned's attorney at 126 East Main Street, Medford. Oregon properly verified and with proper vouchers, within six months from tne date of the first publication of this Notice, which is October 11. 1937. BEATRICE GALBREATH, Administratrix of the Estate of Alden Galbreath, deceased O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for the Estate. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Dora E. Smith, Plaintiff, Harry Elton Smith, Defondant. To Harry Elton Smith, the above named Derenaant. In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear In the above en titled court and cause and answer the complaint of the plaintiff there in on file against you within four weeks from the date of the first pub llcatlon of this summons; snd you are notified that. If you fall to up pear and answer earn complaint witn In said time, plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree aa prayed for In said complaint: namely, lor a de cree forever dlsaolvlng the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for such further relief aa to the court may seem equitable. This summons la published for four consecutive weeks by order of Hon orable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, msde on the 18th day of October, 1937, directing same to be published In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper published In Jackson County, Oregon; and you are. In said order, and hereby re aulred to aunpar and answer plain tiff's complaint within four weeka from the date of the first publication of this summons, mat publication of this summons Is the 18th day ot October, 1037. J. P. FLIEOEL, Attorney for Plaintiff. 33 North Central Avenue, Medford. Oregon. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 3S. Bpl.) Frank Henspeter left October 18 for two weeks' trip to Iowa to visit relatives and friends and attend the golden wedding anniversary of his parents, October 30. Mrs. Arthur Kletnhemmar returned Thursday from Portland, where she attended the Oregon aynodlcal. Mesdames Beach and Sanden vis ited Lester's rose gardens on Orchard Home drive October 17. Mr. Lester has a very choice collection of 110 varieties of roses growing on a one acre field. High school Junior class entertain ed their friends and the faculty at a party Thursday night with about 80 present. Girls were required to wear their dreeses backward and the boys had their shirts backward. Names of each one present were written on boards with letters In each name in reverse and they had to be so called when addressed or the person speak ing would be penalised. They also enjoyed a spelling be when all words had to be spelled backward. It la reported two of the faculty members went down first. An Indoor base ball game was played with four teams. The Csrdlnals won. After an evening spent In fun, refreshments were served. Dinner guests at the G. O. Sanden home October 18 were Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Vlall of Phoenix and Junior Way of Phoenix: also Marjorle Heck ert, the occasion being Lola Sanden'i 18th birthday. Twenty Royal Neighbors gathered at their hall Tuesday, where they en joyed a covered dun luncheon, fol lowed by card games, Melvln Miller and Larry Doyle of Oakland, Calif., spent two weeks her recently visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller. On their return to California, Mrs. Miller ac companied them and apent two weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. w. Stokes of Oakland. Miss Mattie Bowie ipent two weeks recently visiting her alster, Mrs. Anna Dickey, who hss been spending the summer at Buckhorn Mineral opnngi. In response to the appeal sent out for a needy family, many laoiea gain, ered at the Presbyterian church and made three qullte, mended garmenta, etc. There was also a very generous donation of produce and groceries, and thanks are extended to all who had a part In It. Bobby Med dough of Vancouver. Wash., Is vultlng hla aunt, Mrs. Henry Miller. During his two weeks' stay, he has been working at the Wing orchards. The Coulter family has moved from the Ore Wyant property to the Oeorge Barkes home. The Robbing family has moved Into the Wyant home. The Rebeknha recently bought their second piano and are having It ln tailed. Mrs. J. D. Rlckert of Medford, stats vice-president of the Rebeksh as sembly, visited Jacksonville Rebekeh lodge No. 4 on October 18. She wss accompanied by Mrs. Oault. Mrs Win Arnold left October l for Portland ta company wltb her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Csrlon. They expected to be gone about eight days. John Opp made business trip to Portland last week. Melbe, Ayers, who has bean 111 at her home, Is Improving alowly. Lome Bowman and uncle arrived here Tuesday from Wetser, Idaho, and left Thursday wltb another load of goods. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller are re modeling 'thlr home, making It Into three apartmenta. They expect to occupy one apartment and lease the others. Olrl Scouts held meetings the past modeling their home, making It Into names will be published later. The football team went to Med ford Thursday and trounced the Med ford Junior high school team. 37 to 7. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hardy of Los Angeles, who have been visiting thelr sons. C. L. and A. O. Hardy, here for the past month, returned to their home October IS. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green are mov ing back into their horns, which baa recently been renovated. Mesdsmea Paul Oodward. Kent and O. Nledermeyer attended County P.-T. meeetlng Friday In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Stone of Olympla, Wash., visited here Mondaj and were much Interested In the historical old buildings. Finding they could not go through the museum belonging to the Native Daughters until weu nesday when It Is open each week, they returned on that day. The local missionary society la In vited to meet with Phoenix society October 38 at Phoenix, where a cen tennial celebration program will be put on. The Medford society Is also Invited. Gold HIU grade school baseball team played the local grade team here Wednesday and won, 8-. The last week of October Is to be a very busy and Interesting week for many local folk. Readers are re minded of the turkey dinner to be put on by the Grange ladlea Wed nesday evening at the old court house. This will be followed by a dance. Thursday evening the P.-T. A. Hal lowen'en carnival will hold forth In the gym. Friday and Saturday the teachers will attend the teachers' In stitute at Aahland, when IS picked members of each of the local high school glee clubs and eight orches tras will loin with members of simi lar orgsnlratlons from four counties to present a musical program neiore the teachers. On Wednesday night, October 37, the high school football team will go to Yreka. Twenty-five players win go, accompanied by a goodly number of rooters. Mr. Ager la the new Boy scout master. Judge F. I.. TouVelle left Thursday for Portland, returning oaturoay. Meteorological Report October 38, 1037 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday with fog In the morn ing; little change In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday but morning fog In west portion; lit tle change In temperature; gentle var iable wind off coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest 77; lowest 33. Total monthly precipitation 1.4.1 tn. Excess for the month .48 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1937, 3.88 Inches. Excess for the season, t.ll Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yester day 41 ; 8 a. m. today 100. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:87 a. m., aun set, 8:13 p, m. Observations Taken it S a m. 120 .Meridian Time. If San Francisco Se ttle Spokane Washington, DO. 60 Yakima 73 The Grange Phoenix Orange Phoenix Orange will meet at 1U hall Tuesday night. Several Important Items will be discussed. All members are urged to be present. A "newspsper" program la being planned. Different sections of psper have been assigned to various mem bers, who will write and present their topics for entertainment and amusement of alL Articles for the front page, editorial, society women's page, sports and othera will be pre sented. Following business session refresh ments will be served by the commit tee: L. O. Caster, O. A. Picket, Earnle and Walter Bale, H. A. Blrdaall. Dave Walker and Lloyd Oolver. All ladles are especially urged to be present and help make arrangomenta for attending the meeting of the Home Economics club at Eagle Point Wednesday. Booster night wilt be observed on Thursday night. 4 ii Submarines are usually operated by Diesel engines. Mlnelaytng was originated during ths world wc. Boise .... 73 88 Clear Boston , 64 38 Clear Chicago 48 30 P. Cdy. Denver 78 43 Clear Eureka 68 54 Clear Helena . 68 83 P. Cdy. Los Angeles 80 48 Clear MEDFORD . 78 43 Clear New York -. 48 33 Clear Omaha .- 70 50 Clear Phoenix 03 83 Clear Portland - 70 80 Cloudy Bono - 3 -0 Clear Roseburg 76 64 T. Cloudy Salt Lake 73 40 Clear . 74 63 Clear 68 56 OS Cloudy 66 48 Cloudy 80 Clear 46 Clear COURT HOUSE NEWS Airalehed by (be Jaeksuo Oojnty V Detract Co.. 1SI C 31ztb Street Marriage Licenses Melvln L. Neuman and Or J. llngwood. Robert I. Walker and Ballle I. Mar shall. Harold a. Boothby and Mary V Putter. Ralph E. Nelson and Flonell Tow ell. Ivan L. Gay and Pearl B. Clark. Gordon N. Greenwood and Lela Annla. LeVern H. Reich and Mollis Broun. Wm. A. Bluer and Thelm Asbury. John S. Linton and Lola B. Rum say. Edward E. Fergus and Edna B. Fer gus. Or C. Ballentln and Jan L. Van- huldt. Waldo P. Nye and Alice Kos. Hoka Curtis and June Cook, Circuit Court O. M. Olds and Ruth L. Olds ffle articles of assumed business name of "Weber's Cafe," 35 South Riverside, Medford. Albert Anderson vs. Morris Howell et al. To quiet title. L. W. Cullop vs. A. 0. Nlnlnger. Damages. Frank J. Pike, H. A. Hoe an, J. W. Harker, George Tockell and Oeorge Helms file certificate of assumed bus iness name of "Paradise Mining Com pany." Cart Stearns, Ooldle Johnson and Clair Stearns file certificate of as sumed business nsma of "Rogue River Rhythm." Elizabeth M. Nlcnol vs. Lysldloua M. Nlchol. Divorce. D. T. Kay vs. E. R. Vicars. Chattel Hen. Ernest A. Ward vs. Thelma Ward. Divorce. United States vi. Medford Pip Machinery Co. Tax Hen, First Federal Savings and Loan As sociation of Medford v. trsel L. Lewis et ux. Foreclosure. Katherlne L. Earl vs. Barbara Jean Earl et al. to quiet title. Real Estate Transfers Arthur L. Cogglns et ux to Donald Htnthorne et ux. W. D. to lot 33, block 48, Summit Add., Ashland. B. T. Newbry et al to Walter A. K. Walty et al. W. D. to land In DLO 88, Twp. 88 8., R. 1 West. Ira Connor et ux to Herbert O. Youmana et ux. W. D. to land ta DLO 79, Twp. 87 8.. R. 3 West. Martin W. Wagner et ux to Walter J. Oebhard et ux. W. D. to BK of SEVi of Sec. 88, Twp. 38 8., It. t West. Mrs. Edna Clark to Sylvester Ryan et ux W. D. to part lot 18, Stewart Aoree. Cecil L. Smith et ux to Hazel M. uunicnw. ur- to -loi - ii, dioob, x. Rose Park Add. to Medford. W. P. Smiley to Jennie Smiley. Deed to part of of SW)4 of See, 30, Twp. 36 S.. R. 4 West. W. 0. Gingrich et ux to Lorea Shepherd et ux. W. D. to NWV4 of SW'i. E',4 of 1 NEK of 6E!4 of 8m. 4. Twp. 88 8.. R. 4 West. Harry C. Hoehne et ux to Lloyd . Ferg-W. D. to lot In DLO 77, Twp. 87 S- R. 3 West. J. O. Wslsh et ux to Paul H. Hu bert et ux -W. D. to land in See. 14, Twp. 89 S R. 1 East. Erie C. Nygren et ux to Stat of Oregon -W. D. to land tn IW!4 of SEy, of See. 83, Twp. 38 S., R. 1 West, Clyde A. Melvln et ux to Elmer Herrled. W. D. to land tn See. t, Twp. 38 8.. R. 3 West. John W. Opp to Julia E. Johnson. q. o. D. to mining claim In Jack son Creek Mining District. Daisy a. Wilson to B. e. Harder et ux. W. D. to land In Sec. 30, Twp. 87 8. R. 3 West. Leo B. Sander et ux to Joseph . Sander et ux -W. D. to land In DLO 41, Twp. 39 8.. K. 1 East. D. C. Hale to Earl D, Zimmerman. W. D. to part of lot tn Pitt View Sub. Roland It. Holmes to Prank B. Hamblen et ux. W. D. to lot II, block 11, Laurelhurst Add, Medford. Maurice L. Butts et ux to T. W. Johnston et ux. W. D. to lot , Gerdes Terrace, Bee, 30, Twp. 87 8., R. 1 West. H. E. Campbell et ux to W. 0. Clements. W. D. to part lot 3. block 14, Central Add. to Eagle Point. Paul Barron et ux to Paul Den mer. W. D. to lots 11 and 13, block 8, South Sea Add. to Medford. Lena L. Chapman et vlr to Julius A. Nelson. W. D. to land in DLO 48, Twp. 37 8., R. 1 West. Emma Marnaoh to Joseph Marnaoh. W. D. to lot 13, block 3, Westmore land Add. to Medford. Joseph Marnach to Emma Uanarch. 9. C. D. to lot 10, block 3, West moreland Add. to Medford. O. R. Olennan et ux to Prank J. Pike. Q. C. D. to SW of NW4 end WW 14 of SW14 of See. 38, Twp. SS 8., R. 4 West. W. O. Foster et ux to P. D. Pulton. Q. O. D. to N14 of NW14 and 8WH of NW14 snd NWVi of 8W4 of Bee. 38. Twp 83 S R. 4 West. P. D. Fulton to O. R. Olennan et ux J. C. D. to NVi of NW'., and 8W14 of NWH and NWK of BWH ot Sec. 38, Twp. 88 S- R. 4 West. Charlotte Peebles et vlr to Dewey Queen et ux. W. D. to lot 3, block 3, Newtown Add. to Medford. 0. O. Chapman et ux to O. O. Btagf at ux. W. D. to land In DLO No. 60, Twp. 87 8., R. 3 West, known as lot No. 3, Chapman's 3rd Sub, unre corded. B. 0. Boatwlck st ux to Elisabeth 0. Dawson. W. D. to Isnd In See. a, Twp. 86 8., R. West. Mrs. Martha B. Chaplin to Prank 1. Chaplin Q. O. D. to lot 19, block 10, Laurelhurst Add to Medford. Locomotives Faitest LONDON (UP) Great Britain holds the record of having the seven longest dsily non-stop runs among the world'a rallwaya, either diesel. electric or steam, snd all are operas sd by steam engines. Tney are beaded by the two 893.7-mlle Jour neys of the London North Eastern railway's Plying Scotsman. 4 Us stall triiiuM want ads.