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irEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTXE. JfEDFOD, OREGON', "WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20, 1938. PAGE SEVEN V Bead every ad on this page Vou 1U probably find exactly the things you have been look tag to; or a sale or trade ior unused articles you may nave Search your attic or store-room you may llnd many things others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash. ' II what you want Isn't here, ad vertise tor It Tribune Classl tled Ads are Inexpensive effective I per word, first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change . $1.25 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST 2 year old vercheron bay colt, large white spot on forehead. Last seen 3 miles southeast Roxy Anne. L. H. Hughes, Rt. 4. Mcdford. LOST 6 months old Guernsey heifer, from pasture on Ross Lane. Chester Wendt. Phone 697-J-3. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl over 20 or women -to assist with housework. Must be able to cook. Phone 610-J-2. WANTED SITUATIONS ' ATHLETIC young man wants position. Excellent scholastic record. No bad habits. Reference. Box 4659, Mall Tribune. WANT Tractor work and spraying: new, modern equipment. We can save you money. Box 4465. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS IN THE MARKET for complete set-up of good used restaurant equipment. Address Box H. Cave Junction, Ou. WANTED To buy a real placer claim, price must be low tor cash. Olve full details In your answer, for quick action. Box 4489, Tribune. LEAVING for Oklahoma by Los An geles In few days; want 3 or 4 pas sengers, help share expenses. New car. Phone 874 WANTED Watch repairing guaran teed. Cut rate prices. Watchmaker 7 years. W. Styles, Midway Cash Store on 99 Hwy. WANT TO RENT Small tilling sta tion with few cabins. Box 4640, Tribune. WANTED 6 good dairy cows. Give full description. Write Route 1. Box 177. Central Point. ATTENTION MINING CLAIM OWNERS Two experienced miners wish to work assessments on lode or placer. References. Box 4447. Tribune. LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re paired. Called tor and delivered Joe J. Jones. 32 N. Grape. Tel 369 EAGLE Point Pox Farm buys horses cows tor teed Call Eagle Pt 37-X-7 WOOL - MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts See us before ?ou sell MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063 WE PAV MURK CASH For your furniture nOLHHOOK A ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 647 WANTED Laundry. I do curtains also Mrs Huson, Tel . 1348-M WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of charge Pbone 1769 .reverse charges). Southern Oregon By-Products Co. WrtNTED Unfurnlsheo or partly for-niBhori hniiKA oi flat 2 hennoma. oil or circulating heat Must be modern and cood nelahrxirhood: up to 40 Box 1572 rribune WANTED Your watch ano clock re palling Guaranteed Reasonable prices C E. Myers. 116 N Central WANTED TO BUY Teal, beel and dairy cattle Phone 437-R C C Hoover 41 Son HIGHEST PRICES PAID Tor Batteries Radiators Aluminum Brass Cop per and uhei metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Ph.me 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT OR SALE Five-room house. 503 N. Oakdale FOR RENT 4-room house, 3 bed rooms. 519 King St. 4-ROOM house, modern. 9 East Jack son. FOR RENT Furnlshec house. Ever ette Court. West 11th St. Adults only Phone 238 FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished rtniTw 24 North Rirer:n FIB UENl - APAK i ViN rS FOR RENT Clean 3-room apt. In quire 817 W. 10th. FOR BENT 3 room furnlthed apt. Private entrance and bath. Nexly decorated. 345 Apple. APARTMENT for rent. 716 Welch. 4-ROOM fumlJhed duplex apartment, garage. Phone I335-X or 1586-T. HOUSEKEEPING room for rent. 637 N. Central. j 3-ROOM apartment. Adults only. 9 East Jackson. FOR RENT Two-room downstairs front apartment. Adult. 300 W. Jackson, FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED 3 and 3-room apart menu, private bath; garage. Adult 604 West iota.- FOR RENT Two-room furnt&hed apartment. 444 So. Fir. FOR RENT s-room furnished apt. Adults. Phone 641-W. : FURNISHED 3-room apartment. I heated. 229 N. Ivy. APTS. for rent. OeBauer Apta. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED rooms, private home, separate entrance; east side. Call 1456-y or 116 N Riverside. SLEEPING ECCM. 13 ..iisUetoe. FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th. Phone 16S6-Y. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Drape. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS BOARD and room suitable for a In private home. Close In. Phone 876-J. PLEASANT rooms with meals If de sired, at 718 E. Main. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 225 acres in cultivation, several hundred acrea pasture. 223 North Riverside, phone 612. SHEEP pasture for rent, fenced. A. Hoffman, 4 Corners, Crater Lake highway. FOR RENT 40 acres, (10 a month. I Inquire 4 Corner Station, Midway Road. PIANOS I3.0U month. 403 ( Main FOR RENT 3 store rooms, steam heated office room See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard Phone 237. FOR EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE Iver Johnson bicycle and Gray Bar Stimulator. Wanted, heifer calf. Jig or bench saw. Write Geo. Taylor, Hornbrook. Calif. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE: Unincumbered farm near Med ford, for city property 223 North Riverside. Phone 612 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good work horse. Sound and true. Reasonably priced. Call 517-L. evenings. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 1 mile east Central Point. John O'Connor. FOR SALE Young, fresh cow and heifer calf, 650. G. & M. Store, Ross Lane and Jacksonville Hwy. FOR BALE! Young Jersey cow, fresh In few days. W. M. Hansen, Browns boro. FOR SALE 16 weaners, 21 feeders, 3 bred sows. Dr. Miller. Phoenix FOR SALE POULTRY STARTED Leghorns, cheap. Hock and Reds, 10c each. Dressier 'a Hatchery, 1107 East Main. FOR SALE: Turkey poults ready for 11 very April is. rnone 437-J or address Rt. 4, Box 66-A. 200 NARRAGANSETT poults Thurs day. Dressler's Hatchery, 1 107 B Main. FOR SALE! Rhode Island Red oaby chicks ready afternoon, April 22. Sweeney Hatchery, Phone 498-L. RED FRYERS 60c each. Carley Farm. GOLDEN BUFF MINORCA Barred Rock. New Hampshire. Finest chicks ever. 11c. Bronx Poult 35c. Write today. THE REDWOOD HATCHERY Route 3. Box 595, Grants Pess Ore. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Blue Chow pup, $5. Peke. $10. Scottles, 15. Royal Rogue Kennels. REASONABLY PRICED pedigreed Cocker Spaniel pups. Turn left at sign on Jacksonville Highway. V. D. Chamberlen. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Equity In home, no as- sesxmenUt. (175; 9100 down, balance 3 months to pay. . 726 Alder. FOR SALE Modern 4-room house with bath, fruit room, garage, large lot 50x230. excellent location. Price $2000; 5C0 cash, balance (15.75 per month Including interest. 107 Ken wood Ave., Med ford. FOR SALE Modern 4-room house, garage. 0 King St. 3 ACRES, 4-room house, outbuild ings, on new Talent Hwy. Priced for quick sale. Terms. Tel. 1569-L. Medford for nit with small pay- ment down. 223 North Riverside, i Phone 613. IF YOU ARE WANTING to Buy or Sell Real Estate see L. O. Plckell, 16 So. Bartlett. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association FEDERAL LAITO BANK FARMS For Information inquire of Warren Patterson. Secrets rv at the National Farm Loan Office. 202 Liberty Bidg Tel 1149 Or C. A. Barnes. 161 E 8th. Tugene. Ore. 'HEN you think of -eal nutate think Of BROWN Si WHITE SEE Charles A Wing Agency, Inc. to buy your home. FOR BALB New 6-rvora bouse 634 N Ornpe Small down payment Also 5-room tvme rumiined Priced rigiit for quick tale Owner 423 8 lw FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES REAL BUYS 1916 Chevrolet Sedan 1523 1938 Dod?e Deluxe Coupe; looks and runs like new. Price 9576 1339 Plymouth Deluxe Coup f ine condition. ne tires Price 9496 LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N Riverside Chrysler -Plymouth Dea.ri FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE At bargain, my Cadillac sedan. 360 fieatty. Call evenings. O. B. GATES AUTO CO. Special R. Je G. Guaranteed Can. 1937 Chevrolet Coupe .595 1937 Ford 60 3-door Sedan 675 1037 Ford 85 2-door Sedan. i95 1936 Ford 2-door Sedan 465 1935 Ford 4 -door Sedan 365 1932 Plymouth 4 -door Sedan.. ?95 1984 Chevrolet Sedan - 445 1934 Ford Coupe 365 1936 Ford Pickup , 475 1935 Graham Coupe 475 C. B. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department. 6th and Bar tie tt. HERE'S A GENUINE BARGAIN! 2932 Bulck 4 -door sedan, thoroughly reconditioned In our own shop; guaranteed; new paint, good tires, excellent condition throughout. Spe cial, 9295.00. See It today. SKINNER'S GARAGB Phone 102. Bulck Oars. G.M.C. Truck. 1936 FORD DeLuxe 4-door Touring Sedan: A-l condition; recondition ed motor, new paint, seat covers, 80 rubber. This car has had good care and Is In first-class condition throughout. Specially priced for Wednesday and Thursday 8485 00 FIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO. LANGE'S USED CAR BARGAINS Terms as Low as 915 down and 92-50 per week. 1928 Chevrolet 2-door sedan. 9 70 1929 Chrysler coupe ..... 85 1929 Chrysler 65 sedan 150 1930 Plymouth coupe 125 1929 Pontlac coupe ........... 70 1929 Ford Tudor . 75 1929 Chrysler sport roadster 150 1930 Desoto roadster do These are lust a few of the Real Cheap Cars we have. Also a full stock of High -Grade Used Cars In '35, 36, and '37 models. LANGE'S USED CAR LOT 25 South Riverside. FOR SALE 1930 LaSalle Sedan Crystal Spring Packing Co . So Fir FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS USED ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS AT BARGAIN PRICES General Electric, Qrunow, Norge, Kelvlnator and Dayton. LEONARD ELECTRIC CO. 309 E. Main. Phone 427, FRANK HOLTON silver-plated slide trombone, like new, $45.00. W. Klrkpatrlck, 422 South Riverside. FOR SALE Llly-of-the-valley. 720 West 2nd St. DRAGSAW. boards No. 6000. only saw. ed 100 cords, A-l condition, 960 cash. Cord wood splitting machine, 3-h.p. engine used for power. Brood sows and small pigs. Cash or trade. R. V. Gardner, Coleman creek, Rt. 1, Med ford. FOR SALE Used brick and bathtub, Phone 258-R. TOMATO, cabbage and pepper plants, seed potatoes. White Rose, Bliss and Earliest of AH. Davis Feed Store, 127 N. Riverside. FOR SALE: Complete furnishings for home, practically new. 124 van couver. FOR SALE Good 2 -wheel trailer, cheap. 706 So. Oakdale, Apt. 4. MCLINIMENT gives permanent relief for eczema, plies, inflammatory rheumatism. 92.50 bottle. No samples. P. I. McNulty, 67 East 6th, Eugene, ore. FOR SALE 350 cedar posts, 10c each. Inquire at Brownsboro Store. SAVE more than H on all favorite magazines. Buy them, lc, 5c, 10c; trade them 2 for 1. Popular novels, 25c. 5 for 91.00. MEDFORD EX CHANGE, 39 SOUTH FRONT. . FOR SALE 344-J-3. Electric brooder. Phone FOR SALE Dry fir wood, cheap. Call 475. FOR SALE Success beardless barley and Federation wheat. Henry Nled ermeyer, 1 mile N Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Phone 354, Jack sonville. BEAR CREEK loam 641-W. for sale. Tel. FOR SALE Wood range, cheap. 606 west inn. FOR SALE Good piano and violin, 980; part terms. 1132 West 8th. JUST RECEIVED A fulTear Of Orc- gon red cedar shingles at cut prices. uveiman a, jacK&onvuie Hwy. FOR SALE Newtown apples. Cyratal springs parsing Co., so. Fir. FOR SALE Dahlta and Oladloll bulbs. Canna roots. Monarch Seed &i Feed Co. SOME good used washers Including Maytag and radios at bargain prices. Also davenport set cheap. Ftck'a tiara ware. FOR SALE Save money on Garden and Work Gloves. Monarch Seed fc Feed Co. R SALE Closing out our Cream Ptora at cost. Monarcn seed & Feed Co. FOR BALE Lawn Mowers from 96,29 up Good mowers popularly priced Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE First quality baled al falfa hay. Also baled oat and al fslfa mixed. This Is real hay. Mon arch Seed Ac Feed Co. FOR SALE Vegetable and flower plants or all kinds. Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co. FISHINO TACKLE 'TJ Don't Have to Walt for a "Sale" to get values at cuxrs sport snap, 317 mo. Rtver side. FOR SALE Complete line of garden tools. Priced right. Monarch Seed & Feed Co, FOR SALE Dandelion rakes. Mon arch Seed Ac Feed Co. FOR BALE Eegs are cheap, preserve them now with waterglass. Monarch Seed fc Feed Co. FOR BALE Used Maytag with full- balloon roils. Cheap if taken for cash Immediately. 18 N. Grape St. FOR SALE Quick Lunch, Warba, Chippewa, Bliss Triumph aed po tatoes. MonarcU Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Rich Bar creek loam and barnyard fertiliser. ?nona 1164-W. 624 K. fttb 64. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Crown chick and turkey starters and Crown field servlco are the most popular In So. Ore gon. There's a good reason Feed Crown and learn the reason. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Shade trees, ornamental shrubs and trees; perennials, roses. Some fruit trees and grape vino left. Glascock's Nursery, 264 Beatty. FOR SALE 3 bookcases. Phone 1502-X. 203 N. Bartlett. CLOSING OUT SALE, quitting busi ness. Bargains new and used fur niture, ranges, beds, springs, sewing machines and 597 small articles, enamel ware, etc., at 10c to 25c The Furniture Trade Mart, 15 8. Front, Medford. RIVER LOAM Excellent for (lowers or lawns. Phone 1634-Y. SUGAR PINE SHAKES for sale B 0 Faber. Central Point. FOR SALE Newtown, packed 01 loose Any quantity. American Fruit Growers warehouse. 213 S Fli ELECTRIC Fence all kinds anJ prices Harry Weagant Ashland Tel ll-F-4 BODY FIR 9175 tier. 452-R-3 RASPBERRY plants So each. Straw berry plants 60c hundred. Phone 1566-L. FOR SALE Small refrigerator: round dining table, extensions; leather couch; leather chair; vacuum aweep er Storage Davis Transfer. MYERS WATER PRESSURE SYS TEMS handled exclusively in Med ford by Pick's Hardware. Let us figure your pumping problem PUMPING SYSTEMS jverhauled PLUMBING contracting, can save you money REPAIR 8ERVICE on all makes washers. Phone 300. FLOOR COVERING sinks. bab bug gy, high ch;.lr mattresses, dressers Jack's 2nd Hand Store. NU -ENAMEL One coat covers No brush marks Acids and strong cleaning agenta have no damaging effects Bra S3 fie Id lulo Co. 313 W Main Phone 264 PERSONAL POEMS SET TO MUSIC, ARRANGED for publication. Submit best work, either poems 01 melodies, foi free examination and report. M M M Studios. Dept. K, Portland, Oregon MISCELLANEOUS A-l DRY CLEANING - DYEING, Re pairing, Altering and Tailoring. One-day service, guaranteed odor leas. For service of this kind, phone 16, day or night, and be sure to call for the DRY CLEANING CAR. All adjustments made to the cus tomer's satisfaction Sincerely yours. HARRY CHILDS. OPEN TONIGH1 MedforJPnew public Badminton courts. New Dreamland hall. F. A. PEFLEY Contractor and builder, Job work a specialty. Cab inet and cement work. Painting by day or Job. Phone 988-W; 1213 w. oth St. HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN Special opening offer. Large size uxiu. oniy auc Brown & Brown Photographers, 225 E. Main, over Kldd's Shoe Store. LA TOSCA, now serving Italian Din ners. FREES OARAGE moved to Rucn Address. Jacksonville Box 17-A Pot better workmanship and fairer prices ASSAY OFFICE W O Wright 814M w 11 m st. city Have nuvers tor chrome manganese, cinnabar. Mail Tribune Daily Solution of Yeitsrdsy', fruzrlt ACROSS L Reach across 9. Vulgar pretenders to gentility 10. Pronoun H. Molten rock 15. Dike 16. Counsel: archaic 17. Flal) sauca 18. Brazilian macaw IV. operatic solo 20. Hcfilon 2. lusocts i!3. Before 24. Is situated J6. Kind of wood 29. Probabilities 32. Co away 26. Reject dis dainfully It, Garden Implement 10. Brilliantly colored marine fish 4L Englibh novelist 42. Craze 42. Fine Itusslan hemp 44. bend out 46. So may it b 46. Unaccom panied men at a dance 47. Edit 49. Actual 6L Born 52. Girl 64. Kind of do( 66. Compais or bounds W. Worker In wood WlElElBlAlSlSlAlYa T I eIe B ATlS TE SJ E M E RAA IMfBV MENUl p 1 tUd 1 iT-r iff v7 r FfTlW nii 5 W-"iW TrT'T" 'uM. l iMm 1 ililKIif ifrl-illl BUSINESS CHANCES BEAUTY OPERATORS, ATTENTION A chance to start your own shop. Come at once to 15 S. Front, Med ford. Complete Beauty Equipment. P.W. machines, 3 dryers, mirrors, shampoo trav. Bowl and fixtures, etc. All for 975.00. a 9350.00 value. BUSINESS DTKECTORY A hf tracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Expert tVlnduw Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Ul 1172 House cleaning, loor waxing ori entnl rug cleaning and upholstering PresimsKing The Domestic Shoppe Ladles' tailor ing, alterations, gown making. Men's suits altered, repaired. Hemstitch ing, buttons covered. 19 N. Bartlett. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking ana Remoaeiing Buttons ana Buckles covered Room 13. Sparta Bldg Tel 1181 DRESSMAKING! Tailoring, Ladles Coats and Suits, Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M. Coket Cra terian Bldg. LOANS Having MONEY TROUBLES? In times of business uncertainty many business firms find It necessary . tighten up on credit. YOU m have no trouble In borrowing extra cash at OREOON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore & Wash Mtg Co.) Lie. No 8-211. M-217 Phone 139 46 80. Central. Panning. PAINTING Industrial and residen tial work quickly done at moderate cost Latest spray-type equipment F H Gardner Phone U76-W COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let ti recommend a reliable painter or papei hanger F H.A loans for painting now, avail abls Pittsburgh Paint Store, 133 W Main Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE RS South Bartlett Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER ND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Fireproof storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service "Davis for Service " Pbone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 315 Prices right Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and storage Fur. ntture Moving and expert furniture packing service 1 ireprooi storage new tow rates. F E SAMSON CO.. Phone 833 LEGAL NOTICES Referee's Notice of Sale of Real Property Notice Ls hereby given that the undersigned Referee duly appointed by the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jackson County In that certain suit tnerein pending ana Decree tnerein entered whorcln Charles S. Clngcade and Lillian Clngcade. husband and wife, are Plaintiffs and Edra L. Ward, sole surviving heir of Harry L. Clng cade, deceased, and Harold Ward, husband of said Edra L. Ward. Matilda Clngcade, widow of said Harry L. Clngcade, deceased; Lottie Clngcade, widow of Thomas W, Clng- Cross-Word Puzzle It. Affirmative votes 2L Press 22. Turn to the right 26. Notion 26. A tribe of laraal 27. Froth 28. Damp or vaporous 20. Una eighth of a fluid ounce 81. More ra tional 82. Pertalnlna to bees 24. Mountain chain Si. The ones near at hand ST. Return In kind 39. Cattle 42. Small rugs lEEVEi Sm A Ri TORlF ENTSl AM AMI Mi NOODi 49. Twist ana 66. Spirit of evil t. Having little turn around in Hindu Intensity of 42. Feline mythology color animal tt Find fault Stat w,,h M- Flrm-nhsd without food conviction fruits reason Mother-of- It. Shnfl or a T. Hawaiian bird gcReduJed IS6. Ooftln 68. Leave out 6. Roman Jespot (6. Hebrew 09. Footless 7. City In prophet 70. Baseball Portugal 67. Mother glove 2, Precious 68. Sailing TL Seasoning stone venae) herb t. Hukc wave 60. Acknowledge 72. Town In 10. Carry from openly Delaware one place to 91. Be carried 78. Otherwise another fl. Labor nrtuuu Queen of the 68. Corrodes D0WN rods 4. Rank L Long narrow 12. Supervise a 66. Short for a board publication man' nn ml cade, deceased, and as Administratrix of the estate of Thomas W. Clngcade, deceased; Lloyd Q. Clngcade and Hazel Clngcade. hts wife; Lyle E. Clngcade, single and a minor, and by Lottie Clngcade, his Ouardtan ad litem herein; said Lloyd O. Clngcade and Lyle E. Clngcade being the sola heirs at law of wild Thomas W. Clng cade, deceased; Hattle M. Stngewald, a widow, and Edgar E. Clngcade. a single man, are Defendants, which said Decree was duly made and entered of record on the 6th day of March, 1D38, In the Journal of said Court and which said decree directs and orders that this referee shall sell the hereinafter described real prop erty in the manner provided by law upon execution; Now, therefore. In pursuance of said Decree and order for the sale of said premises, the undersigned aa such Referee, will on Saturday, the 14th day of May, 1938, at 10 o'clock 'n the forenoon of said date at the front door of the Court House In the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all of the right, title. Interest and estate of said Plaintiffs and Defendants In and to the fol lowing described real property, sub ject to confirmation by said Court, and the right of possession of tenant on Tract 3 for harvesting and removal of 1038 crop, to-wlt: Tract 1: The South one-half of the North east quarter of Section 6, Town ship 38 South. Range 3 East of the Willamette Meridian, In Jackson Countv, Oregon. Tract 2: The Donation Land Claim of Levi Tlnkhnm In Jackson County, Oregon, described aa follows: Beginning at a point sixteen Chains and Sixteen Links South and Twenty Chains and Ninety Links East from the corners of Sec tions four, five, eight and nine In Township thlrty-slx South of RanKo l West, and running thence South Eighty-two Chains and Thirty-four Links; thence East Forty Chains: thence North Seventy-four Chains and Seventy Links; thence West Ten Chains; thence North Seven Chains and Seven Links and thence West Thirty Chains to he place of beginning In the District of Lands subject to sale at Roseburg Oregon, con taining three hundred and twenty acres and Ninety-three Hundredths of an acre. United States patent thereto be mi of record it voi page 762 of Deed Records for Jackson Countv. Oregon. Together with the water rights belonging thereto ciescrinea in uer ttricata of Water Right dated De eember 0, 1934, recorded in Volume 10, page 10995 in record of State Record of Water Right Certificates and recorded Decemner utn, in Vol. 27, page 800, Jackson County. Record of Water Right Certificates. Tract 3; Beginning at a point 60 Links South and 343-13 feet soutn v desrees West from the Northeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 46. In Township 36 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, In Jackson County. Oregon, along the South side of Main Street, In the City of Eagle Point. Oregon, being the point of beginning; thence East 47 degrees South 226 feet, more or less, to the center of Little Butte Creek; thence South 47 degrees West along the center line of Little Butte Creek 100 feet: then. We. 47 dogrcos North 125 fpmt tn the South line of Main Street; thence North 47 degrees East along the South line uf Main Street 100 feet to tne piaoe 01 00 sinning; together with all water rights and privileges appurtenant thereto. Including an Interest In the J. J. Fryer irrigation ditch; and Also, beginning at a point 60 Linus eoum ana iw wum 47 degrees West rrom the Northeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 46. In Township 36 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, In Jackson County, Oregon: thence feet to the center of Little Butte Creek; tnence aown ine comer wi Little Butte Creek 50 feet; thence lir-.t At Hnrrnoi North QflO fftL tO the East side of Main Street in the City of Eagle point uregon: tnenco iiui bii r ........ o ---- tr nt Mnln HMMt. Ml IPP.t tO the place of beginning; together Willi an mo wuwi upst'Ko lieges appurtenant thereto, includ ing an interest In the J. J. Fryer Together with the tenements, hereditament and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining, including the water ngniB BOOVO ueucnuru. Medford, Oregon, April 13. 1938, J. J. SKINNER, Referee. Notice. In the County Court of the Bute of In the Matter of the Estate of W. E. Crews, deceased. un,lM I. hnmhf alvnn that the Executrix of the above entitled estate has filed heroin her Final Account; that. Anril QQ. Iftffl. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. has been fixed as the time and the office of the County Judge at the County Court House In Medford. Ore gon, a the place ror hearing 01 on Jecttons to said sccount snd the final settlement of said EstsaM and the discharge of said Executrix. LOUISA UKE.WB, SXeOUHII. GEORGE CODDINO. Attorney for the Executrix. 317 Liberty Bldg , Medford, Oregon Prospect PROSPECT, April 30. (Spl.) The Nazarene church members gave a urprtso party for their pastor, Rw. Leonard Hannon and his bride. Aurll 3. and on April 16 Mra. Hannon waa given a bride's shower In Mary Orleve'a Wigwam. Mra. Floyd Kelly entertained her card club April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phlpps entertain ed 36 relstlves and friends April 6, In honor of her son John's 39th birth day anniversary. Mr and Mra. James Dole recently entertained the Youths' Temperance Council with games and a bonfire. Mra. Francea Pearson and son Stan ford returned last week from a motor trip through northern California. They visited In San Francisco, Berk eley, Santa Rosa and Bt. Helena. Friends and relatives of Mra. Rob ert Bean surprised her with a stork shower on April 13. Mrs. Elmer Hoag and son Lao are acting a caretakers at Rogue's Roott, Mr. and Mrs. Ous Dltsworth having moved Into the Mansfield house for the summer. On Good Frldsy the P.-T.A.. in co operation with the grade school teach ers, gsve an Eaatwr party for the chil dren. There were egg hunts and re freshment ot loe cream and cake. More than 100 children enjoyed the event. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson have returned to Klamath Falls. They have been spending most of the win ter at the John Richardson home. Mrs. Jeff Rtchey drove to Medford Wednesday to have several teeth ex tracted. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Grieve. Mr. and Mrs. John Hakkentp at tended Easter services at Jacksonville and were dinner guesta of Rev. and Mrs. Iverson In Medford. Charles Manning and Bruce Grieve each caught a nice basket of trout In Big Butte on the opening day of the season. Because of the Inclement weather very few fishermen were out that day. The Jantzer sawmill has started running again. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, April S0 (Spl ) Mr. and Mrs. Escoe Puller entertained a few frlenda at their home, April 0. Games were played and refreshments were served during the evening. Pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Hansen, Bruoe Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. w. M Hansen, Gerald Hansen and Mrs. L. J. Rohrer and Louis Rohrer. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Maxfleld tpent April 10 at Applwrate. visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hard. Jim Trucblood and Levi Hubble mn'do a trip to Stockton, Cal lost week and brought back a saddle none belonging to Mr. Hubble. Mrs. Snlwcedel and Lois and Billy WrlRht spent their Easter vacation at their home In Brownsboro, Friday aftern'jon, Mra. TTueblood gave the school children a surprise when she visited the school with a treat of Easter eggs and Ice cream. It was. very much appreciated ny all. Mrs. Jesse Glass entertained the Friendship Circle at her home last Thursday. A good attendance was present and refreshments were served Mrs. Georgo Brora was a welcome visitor at the meeting. The Grange Lake Creek Grange. Next session of Lake Creek Grange will be Friday, April 32. Visitors are always welcome. Guest at the last meeting were Mrs. Gertrude Haak and Ross Kline of Eagle Point Orange. Attendance of others who had plan- 1 ned to come was prevented by Illness. Lecturer Mary Moore conducted an Interesting lecture hour by asking questions ot the men, pertaining to housowork and of the ladles regard ing farm labor. Both Mrs. Haak and Mr. Kline gave talks which wore much appreciated Mrs. Anna Tonn contributed to the rolling dollar fund by selling bags of delicious home-made candy. Buss Moore's team won, both In stunts, and attendance. Meteorological Report April 20 , Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Increasing cloudiness, becoming unsettled to night, with rain Thursday; mode rate temperature. Oregon: Increasing cloudiness be coming unsettled, with rains off the coast tonight and In west portion Thursday; moderate temperature; moderate changeable wind off coast becoming southerly. Loral Data, Temperature a year ago today : Highest, 77; lowest, 38. Total monthly precipitation, .69 Inch. Deficiency for the month, .08 Inch. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1937, 24.10 Inches. Excess for the season 8.90 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yes terday, 27 per cent; 6 a.m. today. 93 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 5:21 a.m. Sun set, 8:fi8 p.m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M 120th Meridian Time I! Roseburg Salt Lake Hsn Francisco , Seattle Spokane Washington, D.C. Ysklma 63 60 60 40 Brother Borrowed To Help Whitney WASHINGTON. April 19. (API George Whitney, partner of J. P. Morgan and company, said today ha had borrowed 61,083,000 from Thomas W. Lamont In order to help his brother Richard Whitney, restore securities and cash which the latter had misappropriated. Testifying as the securities com mission examination on the failure of the stock exchange firm of Rich ard Whitney and company, on March 6, Oeorga Whitney said bs had gone to Lamont, also a Morgan partner. November 33 and told him his brother "was In a. jam,1 Whitney later testified h had re paid the loan to Lamont. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada I ISO p. m. Boise 63 33 Clear Boston 74 60 T Cloudy Chicago 83 80 .01 Cloudy Denver 46 33 .05 P.Cdy. Eureka 68 60 Cloudy Helena 88 30 Cloudy Los Angclea 63 68 ' Cloudy MEDFORD 76 43 Clear New York .,.,. 76 84 Clear Omaha 64 44 Clear Phoenix 98 66 P. Cdy. Portland 03 44 Clear Reno 78 46 Cloudy . 63 38 Clear 63 38 Cloudy 74 63 Cloudy 66 36 Clear 66 38 P. Cdy. Clear Clear On the Radio Chains STATION'S (Vhore to Find Them on the Dial: KKX, Portland, 1180; KH. 610, Loo Ansetea; KOA, 1410, Spokane; KOO, 100, San FrancUco; KOW, 620, Portland; KJK, 970, Seattle: KNX, 10S0. Los Ancelea; KOA, 830, Denrer: KOIN. M0, Portland; KOMO, Seattle; KPO, 680. San Fntnrlw); KHI, lilt, gait iJike. . Wednesday 8:00 (NBC) One Man's Family, KOA; Revue, KOO, KOA. KEX; Viennese Echoes, KPO. KFI, KOW. (CBS) Maurice's Orch.. KNX. KOIN. 8:30 (NBC) Dorsey'a Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW: Harriet Parsons, KOO, KOA, KEX. (CBS) Organist, KNX. 8:48 (CBS) Boake Carter. KNX. K8L. KOIN. (NBO) Agriculture To day, KOO. 6:00 (CBS) Orace Moore. KNX. KSL, KOIN. (NBC) Tune Type. KOO, KEX; Beaux Arte Trio, KPO. 6:30 (NBC) Drams, KPO, KOW. KFT. Drama, KOO, KOA. KEX. (CBS) Word Game. KNX. KSI KOIN. 7:00 (CBS) Gang Busters. KNX, KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Kyser's Music. KPO, KOW, KFI; Choir Symphon- ette, KOO, KOA. 7:30 (CBS) Jack Shannon, KOIN. (NBC) Minstrel Show. KOO. KOA. 8:00 (NBC) Amos & Andy, KPO, KFI, KGW: Block's Orch. KOO, KOA, KEX. (CBS) Jack Fulton. KSL; Scattergood Balnea, KOIN, KNX. 8:18 (CBS) Lum Abner. KNX. KOIN, KSL. (NBO) Uncle Eera, KPO, KGW, KFI. 8:30 (CBS) Ben Bernle, KNX KOIN", KSL. (NBO) Kay'a Orch. KEX; Home Folks Frollo KOO. 8:00 (NBO) Fred Allen, KPO, KOW, KFI; Busse's Orch., KGO. KOA. (CBS) Cavalcade of America, KNX. KOIN. KSL. 9:80 (CBS) Sports Review, KNX. (NBC) Variety Program. KGO. KOA. 10:00 (NBC) Newa. KPO, KTt. KGW; Candulla's Orcb., KGO.. 10:16 (NBC) Ravazza'a Orch, KPO, KOW, KFI; Candulla's Orch., KOA. (CBS) Tour Witness, KNX, KOIN, KSL. 10:80 (NBO) Lights Out, KPO, KFI, KEX; Mozet'a Orch., KOO, KOA, KGW. 10:48 (CBS) Parker's Orch, KNX. KOIN. KSL. 11:00 (NBO) Kay'a Oreh. KPO, ' KFL KGW; Organist, KOA; Ft Star Final, KGO. (CBS) Dane Orch., KNX, KOIN, KSL. Thursday 6:00 (NBC) Rudy Vallee, KPO, KOW. KFI; Beaux Arts Trio. KGO, KOA, KEX. (OBO) Maurice's Orch, KOIN. 6:30 (NBO) Jimmy Kemper. KOO, KOA. (CBS) Grant 6c Roes, KNX. 8:46 (CBS) Boake Carter, KNX. KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Pianist KOO. 6:00 (CBS) Major Bowes, KNX, KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Film Stars, KPO, KFI, KOW. 6:30 (NBO) Town Meeting, KOO, KOA, KEX. 7:00 (NBO) Blng Crosby, KPO, KFI, KOW. (CSS) Sports, KNX, KOIN; Concert Orch., KSL. 7:30 (NBO) Concert, KOO. 8:00 Jack Fulton, KSL; Scatter- good Balnes, KNX, KNX, KOIN. (NBC) Amos & Andy, KPO, KFI, KOW; Barron's Orch, KOA, KEX; Melody Time, KOO. 8:18 (CBS) George MeCell, KNX. KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Symphony Hour. KPO, KFI, KOW; Schallert Inter views, KOO. 8:30 (CBS) Kate Smith, KNX, KOIN, KSL. (NBO) Madrlguera's Orch., KOO. 9:16 (NBO) March of Time, KPO, KOW, KFI; Dance Hour, KOO; Ow ens' Orch., KOA, KEX. 9:30 (NBC) Van' Orch., KOO, KGA, KEX. 9:46 (NBC) Craig's Orch., KPO. KGW: Univ. Explorer, KOA, KEX. (OBS) Brandwynne's Orch., KNX. 10:00 (NBC) Newa. KPO, KFI. KOW; Crosscuts, KOO, KEX. 10:18 (NBC) Ravazza'a Orch, KPO, KOW; Crosscuts, KOA. 10:30 (NBC Mozet's Orch., KOO, KOA, KEX; Drelake's Orch., KPO. 10:49 (CBS) Ted FIo-Rlto'a Orch, KNX. KOIN, KSL. 11 :00 (NBC) Kay's Orch.. KPO, KFI,. KOW; Organist, KOA; Flvo Star Final, KOO. Mt, Asama Hurls Rocks And Ashes Trrtfvo. Anrll 30. (JPl Mount Asama. Japan's largeet and most ac tive volcano, erupted today with ina biggest shower ot stones and ashes In six years. Rocks the alee of watermelon rain ed on the slopes and villages nearby, miiiIiia . rnrast fire which rased for eight houra. Police prohibited moun tain cnmoera rrom goint; up alopes. The laat eruption w aa Marrcn aftef a year ot Inactivity. Mm. 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