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i. MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTll), OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1938. PAGE FIFTEEN i Bead even ad od this page You will probably find exact! the thinRs you nave Been look ing foi 01 a ale 01 crade (oi unused article you mas riave Search you. attic or store-room you may find many thing sthers are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash II what you want isn't tie re ad vertise fot It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive -effective I Per word first in. erf ion , lie (Minimum 2flc) Each additional Insertion, per word . .It (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy change ,,. $1.25 CASH Or money order must ac company air mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's white purse Keep money but return glasses, watch, etc. Mrs. a. E. Turner. 102 Mis tletoe St. ."tOST Hamilton wrist-watch with spring strap. Return to O. O. Alen derfer, 718 So. Ookdole. Reward. ' LOST Brown horse mule. Finder please notify Frank Wooldrldge. Central Point. LOST II dog nissiug. call 1616 W ANTED MALE HELP SALESMAN to handle exchislve ter ritory on 25c article. Samples sup plied. Fast repeats, quick sales, big comm. Representative will In terview. . Write Box 1437. Mall Tribune. WANTED Boys. Ill to 12. to eelrl newspapers on tne street, airer noons Inquire Mall Tribune. WAJTED FEMALE HELP COOK WANTED Berrydale Res taurant. GIRL wants housework or care of children: room, board and small wages. References. Box 1283, Mall Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress. Hotel Jackson. WANTED SITUATIONS GIRL, 13, wanta place to work Good with email cnimren. uox Tribune. YOUNG LADY wants housework by hour. 317 Chestnut. CAPABLE Woman, good cook, wants work In camp or home. lull cnarge Unincumbered. Box 1310, Tribune. RICE the painter Phone 1157-J WANTED Miscellaneous WANT TO RENT house to party who can pay rent in work. Thrasher's Kennels, pnoenix. WANTED Your watch and clock rcoalrlng. Guaranteed. Reason able prices. C. E. Myers, 116 N. Central. WANTED 5-room home In Med ford; 5200 down. Phone 1466. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for all kinds of Live Poultry. Phone 314-R. Independent Live Poultry Co. PATIENTS WANTED 337 S. Oakdale WANTED Dirt tor fill. Close In Phone 84S-X. liAUNDRY Mrs Huson, Tel. 1345-M WELL DRILLING 1 60 per ft first SO ft. eto. J. M Dodge. ol9 King WANTED Dead and worthless an! mals removed free of charge Ihone 1769 (reverse charges). Southern Oregon By-Products Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063 WOOL - MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOL'SE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063 WE PAY MIIHh CASH For Your Furniture. HOI. BROOK A ASIlKtnS 6th and Front Phone 547 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for BatterliB Radiators. Aluminum. Brass Cop per and other metals MEDPOPD BARGAIN HOL'SE 37 N Grape St Phone 1083 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT House: all new furnish ings. Including 1938 electric stove rand Frieldalre; to responsible party with references. Adults only. 30 per month. 917 N. Central. rOR RENT 4-room house, corher 4th and Summit. Call between 5 and 7, evenings. FOR RENT 2 -room house. Phone 1278-J. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, $22.50. Phone 281. UNFURNISHED house for rent. Tel. 1748-Y. FOR RENT Smcill partly furnished house, 133 So. Grape. Phont 476-X. Key 428 North Holly. FOR RENT Fine home "3 8outh Oakdale near high school. 425-4 So. Oakdale. 8MALL furnished house; Prlgidalre. Inquire 130 So. Grape. FOR RENT Mrnlahed or unfur nished 7 -mom modern home, near Senior high Box 1468. Tribune. FINE new home. Adults oni- Alice Nelsen. 20 Ashland Ave Medford FOR RENT Attractive 5-room mod 4 em house, only $25 month, watel Palo. U O. Plckell, 10 So. Bartlett. FOE BENT HOUSES FOR RENT 7 -room house; 444 80. Fir St. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM furnished apt. 40 Quince. Adult. FOR RENT Small turnlthed apt.; private entrance and private bath, 345 Apple. FURNISHED APT. No. 3 Durrell Court. 339 No. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Inquire 305 So. Oak dale. VAWTER' Apartments, 20 No. Hollv. unfurnished, lower, hot water, elec tric range and refrigerator. Call Apt. 1 or phone 1108. FURNISHED modern apartment. 61 N. Oakdale. FINE modern apartment. Inquire at r. at p. uanx. FOR RENT --Small furnished apart ment No smoking. 530 3 Central APTS. FOR R2NT GeBauer Apti APARTMENT FOR RENT Front apartment, nicely fur nished; combination living and dining room with fire place; bedroom, bath, cabi net kitchen: hot and cold water furnished Rent reas onable. Apply at business office, Mali Tribune. FOR RENT 3 furnished apartmente See Roland .lubbard or AJ LI Ural) FOR RENT Furnished Rooms PLEASANT ROOM, furnished. 43 No. , Peach. Phone 630-J. SLEEPINO ROOM suitable for two. 226 Cottage St. NEWLY decorated room for rent, comfortable bed. 3 week. 4408 Ed wards. FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th Phone 1655-V ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM NICE, CLEAN ROOM and Board. $35 month. Including laundry. Just off Main, near courthouse. 611 West 8th. Phone 1368-X. BOARD and ROOM 716 E Main FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT 80 acres of good pas ture. Whitman, Coker Butte road. MEADOW pasture for rent. O. J. Oreb, one mile north Eagle Point on Crater Lake Hwy. FOR RENT 3 store rooms steam' heated office room See Al uttrell or Roland Hubbard Phone 337 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 6 Jersey milking cows, 7 calves, 3 yearling neirers, ,370, Inquire Shady Cove Store. FOR SALE Fine weaner pigs ready now. Whitman. Coker Butte road. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE White Leghorn pulleta, 3 miles S.W. Phoenix on Anderson road. Leslie Shaw, Route 1 LEAVING Must sell young R.I.R. pullets, McRay strain. Jane Alex ander, Gold Hill. LARGE FRYERS Dressler's, 1107 E. Main. BARRED ROCK CHICKS, Tuesday. Dressler's Hatchery, 1107 R. Main. FOR SALE PETS DOGS PET baby monkey. Can supply most reasonable. Royal Rogue Kenneis. FOR 8ALE Registered, pedigreed Cocker spaniel pups L. E Messen ger, 173 Mountain Ave., Ashland, Ore. Phone 456-J. CANARIES. 1127 W. Main. Tel. 1497 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1936 Dodge Pickup. See Al Stoehr, State Police office. MODEL A "29 Ford Pickup, ,175. See It at City Park. Trailer house. $30. W. E. Styles. Medford. Gen. Del. USED TRUCK TIRE BARGAINS 134x7, 10-ply ,30.00 332x6, 10-ply 37.60 TERMS See these before you buyl LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION 8th and Front. FOR SALE 3-ton International truck, good condition, sua. 1024 East 11th. FOR SALE 1930 Reo sedan, excel lent condition. Call at 205 Crater Lake Ave., evenings. FOR SALE Good 1927 Essex sedan, 15 cash. Inquire at 1028 Court. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1935 Willys Sedan, for coupe or roadster, 29 to 32. Rt. 1, Box 245. Phone 4-F-I3. R. & G. USED CARS Renewed and Guaranteed. 1937 Lincoln - Zephyr Coupe; heater, radio: low mlleage$1146 1936 Hudson 4-door Sedan; heater, low mileage 645 1937 Ford DeLuxe Touring Se dan; heater, radio 695 1938 Ford 4-door DeLuxe Sedan, green with white sldewall tires. Just like new 820 1936 Ford 2 -door Sedan 495 1934 Dodge 4-door 8edan. trunk 425 1936 Plymouth 2-door DeLuxe Sedan .. . 565 1937 Ford Pickup. 60 motor 550 1937 Ford Pickup. 85 motor 665 1933 Ford 3-door Sedan 325 C. E. Gates Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE "33 Chevrolet truck, or trade for light car. W. M. Hansen. Brownsboro. FOR SALE 39 Chevrolet coupe. 412 I-nr-1 For Exchange Miscellaneous FOR SALS OR TRADE for grain. Duroc weaner pigs. Sam Young. i mile east Rogue River Academy. cw-t ct.rv ro Toin. ..nn.ik team. Old Pacific Hwy. north. RtJ S, Box 13o. 1 For Exchange Real Estate 8 ALE OR TRADE 6 acrs under water; service station and living quartera. Would like place in or around Med ford. First Signal Sta tion south oi Taient. FOR SALE OR TRADE fl-room house, 6 blocks from University in Eugene: near grade school. Price 1600, or trade for Medfoid prop erty. Address 1943 Onyx St., Eu gene. Ore. " -. CALIFORNIA BUSINESS on Highway 89. o miles south or indio. Cai Qaa station, repair garage: used cars, groceries, cafe, 11 cabins; 16 acres good farm land. To exchange for Improved ranch, sheep. oat or farm within 10 or 15 miles Medford or Eugene. R. M. Shackelford, Rt i. Thermal, Calif. FOR SALE Or trade for small ranch, newly built modern house: bath nook, store room. A lota, garage, chicken house, fruit trees, lots of shrubs, lawn. P. W. Quackenbush Rt. 3, Box 12, Eagle Point. Ore. li ACRE, irrigated, near city limits; trade for building materiel, live stock or what have you? Write A- powers. Appiwrate. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR LEASE l.ij-acre English walnut and dairy farm- All Irrigated and free water; 4 acres walnuts, 8 acres pasture and hay ground. Walnut crop will more than pay lease. C. E. Hughes, R. R. 3, Box 872, oranta Pass, Ore. A A A A A acres on ne Appie- S3D0D Kate river, 80 rods river wwwvv frontage. 37 acres free water: alfalfa, clover, 6-room new log cabin, spring water. A good small farm with a beautiful set ting; fishing, swimming, etc. Take car as part payment. Also !s 1 "1 1 1 1 1 In clover, fenced and W w w w cross-fenced with woven wire; old but livable house with spring water piped to house and barn; stanchions for 14 cows,. 40 tons of hay In barn, more to cut, worlds of clover pasture. Will carry 30 cows. Trade for Medlord or small suburban. Also $1fifin Pved street: fruit'. IP I WWW shade: close In: good re pair: 100 down, balance tao.oo month. 1 acre on Millionaire U V V It II Drive; modern 6-room " cottage, garage, spring water, large fisn pona, ncaumui shade, flowers, etc. A very at tractive home. Terms. Well secured mortgage for M0O0, trade for small suburban home. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1496 or 1548-R. FOR SALE Immediate possession of an attractive story and a half stucco home, corner lot on n paved street on the east side. Has large living room with fireplace, 3 bed rooms with roomy closets, conveni ent kitchen with bullt-lns, bedroom and bath downstairs. 2 bedrooms and lavatory on second floor: base ment with furnace and laundry ' trays: double garage, cement floor. PRICE ,3600. REASONABLE DOWN PAYMENT AND LIBERAL TERMS. CARL Y. TENGWALD 125 West Main St. Phone 903. THREE SACRIFICE SALES 6 Acres, Irrigated; modern 4-room house, completely furnished, ' good outbuildings. Prices .to sell Good terms. - ' 160 Acres: Paige fences: SO acres cultivated: house, barn, family or chard; (1200. 3-Room modern house, double garage: close In. east side: $1200. . will take trailer house, some cash, balance $15 month. C. L. GOFF. 122 North Central. FOR SALE 10 A., email house, deep well, close to highway and Medford; $450. Mineral rights In cluded. Box 1262, care Tribune. FOR SALE 8 acres, new 4-room modern house, cement basement. Sacrifice $2250. Also 6-room mod ern furnished house, 3 lot, close In; easy terms: $1800. Will rent for $25. Also 8 acres, modern 5-room house, 3 acres Ladino clover; good barn, chicken house; free water right; all fenced woven wire, e-ouu, U, cash. Also 5-room modern house. $1500, $250 down; balance $15 month. Also several ranches ana city and suburban homes. "Dad" Roberts, 720 West 2nd. BEST BUY In Medford 5-room mod em home, $2260. 222 W. Jackson St. FOR SALE Accept some trade. 30- cabln Auto Court with 3-pump service station, grocery store witn lunch counter In connection: well established business: good corner in Medford on highway: payln; 15 on Investment. 1023 West 9to St. WHEN you think of real estate think Of BROWN WHITE. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information Inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the national Farm Loan Office 202 Libert) Blua Tel 1149 Or O A. Barnes 167 E 8th. Eugene. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jickaon County Federal Saving! Loan -.-soclatlon FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Antique French Empire mahogany love seal, orocaae up holstery; colonial carriage lamp, Paisley shawl. Mrs. J. H. Dalen, 231 West A St., Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE Large baby crib. 421 Benson. FOR SALE at bargain, inboard motor boat, good condition. Call at 458 Haven. Phone 1088-L. FOR SALE Cherries. Mrs. Helm roth. Ortffln creek. LEA VINO MUST 8 ELL new bed. complete. Jane Alexander. 'Qold Hill. FOR SALE Large size Lonergan cir culating oil heater with tank and 30-It. copper tubing. $75. Tel 993 or 1345-W. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. second crop In field ready now; first crop In suck. Jim Gregg. Central Point. REPOSSESSED Electric Refrigerators. 4 sizes: like new; for balance due: easy terms. See Denlson at 31)4 West Jackson St. BOYSENBERRIE3 Picked fresh, crated. 75c. W. Stewart. Good road. FOR SALE Outboard motor, twin 2Sh.p., like new. Bargain. 219 So. Ivy St. Phone 600-L. FOR ALBrFrut iutTilTuM. I FOR SALE Miscellaneous TRUCK TIRES Several good used and recaps. Size 32x6. Bargains! Medford Service Station. HAY FOR SALE Loose or baled, grain or alfalfa. Phone 453-X. FOR SALE Baby buggy, 610 Benson St. BOYSENBERRIES 825 W. :U. WM3 BATS r. , o t - 1Kn In quire Brownsboro store, it miles 4IUU1 BWIV. FOR SALE "Covered Wagon" de luxe trailer house; sleeping room for four; ail modern: latest thing out. Driven only 6,000 miles. Will trade for team of work horses or milk cows. Balance In cash. See at City Park, Rogue River. Ore. for sale Electric refrigerator. vacuum cleaner, radio, electric range. 232 W. Jackson. FOR SALE Youngberrles, 75c crate: currants. 90c: .weaner pigs. Charles Owen. Phone 1453-J-I. FOR SALE Lettuce crates and fruit Jars. City Dump. HAY FOR SALE Pasture for rent. Patrick Ranch. Eagle Point. FOR SALE Good icebox cheap: Iron bedsteads. $1: mattress, $3; springs $1. 618 E. Main. RED Raspberries. You pick them Bring containers, 4c box. 1 mile west or pnoenix, mile west uai' hon ranch. C. Betz. BARGAIN BUILDING MATERIAL PRICES Shingles and Shakes. Will Board low grade dry lumber; used and defective doors, sash and windows; some paint and varnish Items. It will pay to look over our "Cash As carry Department. THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO. At 3rd & Fir A Pioneer Yard THINKING Or' ROOFING? We have the answer CERTAINTEED Let this Old Reliable Firm furnish you your roofing needs and fac tory-trained applicators. Easy term finance arranged. CERTAINTEED Roofing Materials Nationally knowi. ana recommenaea. THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO. At 3rd & Fir Phone 639 START your own business. Will sell part of my stock of slightly used clothing, cheap. 618 East Main. LAUREL. Fir and Pine: $1 up. Tel 452-R-3 SUGAR PINE bHAKES FOR SALE E. C. Faber, Central Point. BUY Electric Fence where jou can get service: $17.50 up Harry W rant Ashland Phone 11-P4 BUSINESS CHANCES $375 CASH buys business, average $175 month. No selling. Short hours. Box 1432, Mall Tribune. HAVE exceptional business proposi tion for a hustler not over 86 Good profit and wages. Only $280 required, write Box 1440, Tribune, FOR SALE On account of slcknesa. , Must sell modern equipped restau rant, doing good business. Long lease. For information write Box 1451, Mall Tribune. SERVICE STATION and grocery store for sale. 602 S. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS, ATTENTION I If your grain Is abort, -see me for combining, new John Deere ma chine large enough to do perfect work. Reasonable price and work guaranteed. Save your binder twine and shocking expense. Tel. 453-X. WASHER SERVICE All makes. Full line genuine Maytag parfci. Medford Mnytag Co., 31 North Bartlett. Tel. Mail Tribune Daily across i, fender T. Makes a mistake tl. Workers 12. Kind of fish 14 Symbol for aluminum 16. Retain . 16. Pronoun 17 Exclamation It. Guided ZO. Sheeplike antelope IX. favorite 23 Send fort St. Male Into leather IS. Short idge or hill of strati fled drift 17. Expression ot contempt 19. Not easy or natural II. Fill out with unnecessary material SI. Sailor 24. Bar of con Solution of Saturday'i Puzzl UUPlgAIPlEIREIUSlEl ODAiCELEBR A TE POLLENpSA6lAO IlLEpM I GA tTeJ PA I DjgMENiSTTTg E Si DWBO AlA L S OM PAjlREAP! YjNU iqOUDO'DE" jBEfn BON ElE WElLO Pg SGED5iSEAffl R O jjAlWE jSTOR Mv1 g u apian t e e doe eisn1eO"sIo1rtson1 60. Earth: comb. form L Dutch KftotTraohtr trasting color SX. Scare SB rtaisea 43, Talllesi leaping amphibian 41 Born 4b Second 46 High: musical 47 intended 49 Anv monkey - - 54. River: dialectic English fis. Proclamation 57. Everlasting 59. Units 60. Appoint for a particular service '1 IIS .1 IL 13 u 11'25 n WWW " W;?3 111 mmm 1L 111 34- as 34 TJ W03B 3f 4o 4l 5 W lukki MM - " ' IP 47 46 W1 ' P a ss ip irl 1 1 WTX 1 MISCELLANEOUS BOYS AND GIRLS Learn an In strument this summer. Whipple Studio. 507 Klnc. PERSONAL CLAIRVOYANT and PALMIST Truthful advice on all affairs of life. 1760 No. Riverside. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COl'NTl' AllSTKACT CO. TITI.fc INSUHANCB ABSTHACTS E5CKOWS Expert Rug Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Clean ar de moth Rugs, Davenports. Chairs, etc. 39 So, Orape. Geo. A Seely, Ph. 1172 Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIO 8HOPPE 25 yrs. exp Tailoring Dressmaking. Alterations Remodeling. Hemstitching Bucales and Buttons covered. 10 N Bartlett THE FASHION 8HOP Dressmaking and Remodeling- Buttons ind Buckles covered. Room 13. Sparta Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ltd. 4 4 Coats and 6ults Alterations Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker. Cra terlwn Bldg. ' LOANS E-X-T"R-A Money When Vou Need It I When you require extra lunds to pay your bills or for otntr pur poses, see us. We ask for no en dorsers and make no embairasslng 1 Investigations. You get your money at once without any deductions. Ample repayment time and modest charges. We Invite you to Inquire for further information. Call, Phone or Write OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore. & Wash. Mtg Co.) Lie. No. 8-211 M217. Phone 130. 48 South Central. MUSIC VOICE -PIANO Oeorge Maddox. tenor. Alleen Crawford Maddox, piano. Beginners and advanced. Prui t fa Music Center. Plione 22. had la tor Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. Painting. PAINTING Industrial and residential work quickly done at moderate cost Latest spray-type equipment. F H Gardner Phone 1376-W. COLORS BY NATURE - PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paper hantjn P.H.A loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, m W Main Expert window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 117V -House cleaning, floor waxing, de- mothlng. rug, upholstery ':leanlu Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAOft- Local and Long Distance Fttrnlturt- Movine. tsonaeo carriers, nrepiooi storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 844. EADS TRANSFER & STORAOH CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 316 Prices rlht. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of James W. Robinson, deceased, also known as j. w, Robinson. Notice Is hereby given that the Cross-Word Puzzle II. Disliked Intensely 19, Form used' In stamping XL Insect XX. Supposedly perreot golf 24. Lukewarm , 36. Asiatic peninsula W. Debased Irish coin 10. Obatruet . IX. Sand bill: English 14. Former conveyance lb. City In Ohio 36. Deserter 37. Burned 39. Arabian garment 40. Rescind it, Take unlaw fully 44. Related through the mother 47. Small ruga 48. Waste allow ance BL Playing card 53. Age 56. Willing to re ceive a call . 18. Symbol for nlrkel DOWN L Grave or serious S. 81 x wild animal Dregs na andla Dlscovanr ! Silkworm . Twaddle: slang 0. Sun god 10. Plan U, Sterlea undersigned have been duly ap pointed and now are the duly qual ified and acting executors of the will and estate of the above named decedent, and any and all persons having claims against said decedent or his estate are hereby required to present the aame, with the proper vouchers and duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at room 6 In the Davis Building. 32 North Central Avenue, Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 1st day of July. A. D., 1038. EMIL BR ITT, H, K. HANNA. Executors. SUMMONS r'OR PUBLICATION Null To (jllli't Title In Tho Circuit Court of Tli Stat, ot Oregon, for Jackson County: Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association, a Corporation, Plaintiff. vs. Alice May Wlllson: the unknown heirs of Alice May Wlllson, If de ceased: also nil other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real property described In the eomplalnt herein, Defendans. To each and all of the above named defendant: In The Name of The State of Ore gon, you. and each of you. are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled ault. on or before four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons: and If you fall so to appear and answer stld complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho Court tor the relief demanded In the complaint, succinctly stated as follows: . That a decree be entered adjudi cating any and all right, tltlo, estate. Hen or claim which you, or any of you, have or claim to have In, to or upon the following described real property, situated In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: The . rth Plfty (50) feet of tho South One Hundred Fifty (ISO) feet of Lot No. Three (3), Block No. One (1), In Cottage Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon, as numbered, designated and de scribed on the official plat thereof, now of record: and decreeing any and all such claims to be null and void, and decreeing that th plaintiff Is the owner In fee simple of said premises nnd of the whole thereof, free and clear ot any and all right, title, estate, lien or Interests of aald defendants, or any of them; and that each and all of the defendants herein and each and all persons claiming or to claim by. through or under them, or any ot them, be forever enjoined, restrain ed and barred from asserting, or at tempting to aasert, or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In or to said real property, or any por tion thereof: and that plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. This summons la published In ac cordance with an order of the Hon orable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, dated June 33rd, 1938: the time prescribed tor publication of this summons Is -once each week for four (4) consecutlvl weeks; the dote of first publication oi uus summons is June 34th, 1033 , GLENN O. TAYLOR. O. H. BENGSTON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post-office Address: 136 East Main street, Medford, Oregon. Notice. Bids open for the sale of School Building and wire fence, Elk Creek social ciub. inquire Ruth Proctor, Secretary. Trnll. Oregon. Meteorological Repon Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy and cooler tonight; Saturday fair. Oregon: Partly oloudy tonight, lo cal thunderstorms In mountains of east portion, cooler Interior of south and east portion Saturday, fair mod erate northwest wind oft the coast. Local Data ' Temperature a year ago today: highest 90; lowest 66. v Total monthly precipitation, trace; deficiency for the month, .14 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1937, 34.97 Inches; excess tor tfie season 7.36 Inches, Relative humidity at o p. m. yes terday 18 percent; S a. m. today, 48 percent. Tomorrow: sunnse, 4:44 a. m.; sunset 7:48 p, m. Observations Taken at S a. m., 120 Meridian Time,. l l I v Sn l! g2 g cm 1 B " jrflf Boise 90 76 93 78 86 80 80 98 83 73 84 68 64 60 63 86 63 64 64 68 64 48 56 63 54 64 66 88 eg P Cloudy P Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy P Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear P Cloudy Clear P Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Clear P Cloudy Boston . Chicago Denver .. Eureka . Helena . Loa Angeles. Medford .. New York Omaha 84 Phoenix m Portland 88 Reno 90 Roseburg 94 Salt Lake 84 San Francisco 66 Seattle .. 80 Spokane ...... 93 Wash., D. O 94 Yakima 96 PRE SCHOOL CLINIC EAGLE PT. TUESDAY CAOLE POINT, July (Spl.) A clinic for children of pre-acnool age wlU be held at the high school Tuesday, Jul? '3, from 1:80 to 4 p. m. All raothers with babies and pre school age children are urged to at tend. Protection from amallbox and diphtheria will be offered free. The clinic Is a part of the work of the Jackson county health de partment and will be participated in by the P.-T.A.. the county doctor and Mlsa Mary Bell, school nurse for the Egle Point community. 1 Ota Mail Tribune Want Ada, (ountyRrms ""aja)kjaMraaBaa Big Applegate BIO APPRECIATE, July 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clifford of Medford spent the Fourth picnicking with friends, here. . Mr. and Mra. R. E. Lee of Ventura, Cal., accompanied by relatives from the south and two friends from Grants Pass, are enjoying a camping period at Squaw lake. This la the tenth summer that Mr. and Mrs. Lee have come to the lajte for their vacation. . i Mra. Quy Outton Is having aa a guest this weex her sister. Miss Louise Patnode, from Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Dutton, accompanied by their guest and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fanger of Medford, spent the holiday week end In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Con kiln and family have returned to Stenmbo.t after spending two months In Salem. Mrs. D. J. Marsh, who felt at her home on Star gulch late last week, breaking her arm, was confined to the Community hospital at Medford for a few days., Harley Hall, who was critically 111 at hia home on Little Applegate lost week, Is somewhat Improved ot pres ent. Relatives hero to visit Mr. Hall within the last few days were Mr. and Mrs, John Lowden of Sprague River, Cell.; Bassil, Magnus, and Vance Hall of Bly;. Mrs. Anna Hall, Mra. Oscar Cobor,.and Ralph, Hall of Oro vill0,,Cal , , . . , . " v Mrs. Bessie Slple of Los Angeles Is spending two months as a guest of her sister, Mra. Alice Slple, at Steam boat. Rush Ballard and daughter Virginia have returned tb their home at Co lusa after spending two weeks with the letter's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wost, and other relatives. Mrs. Ballard and three children will remain here for an extended visit. Fred Offenbacher sustained a pain ful eye injury late last week, which required sevoral stitches In the eye ball, while cultivating. Mr. Offen bacher waa struck by ft twig from a tree which broke, off after being entangled In the harness on the horse. Mrs. Ansll Clllaon had as guests at dinner July 4th Mrs. Hattle Logan of Jacksonville, Roll and Holmes of Medford, and Sam Randall of this section. . Mrs. Betty Hansen and two chil dren ot Santa Barbara arrived Satur day to spend two weoks as guests of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Syd Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Bort HuklU of Shady Covo were among picnickers -on Little Applcgato the Fourth. They are for mer residents- of this section, and mentioned that thoy hoped to live hero again. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blge low. Sr., of Medford . also spent the day hero with the .fitter's sister, Mrs. Anna Ruoh. .. ... . Fred Surran of Lower Applegate left recently on & prospecting trip to Nevada. .1 Mrs. Pearl Dunkle of Steamboat left Wednesday for Salem, where she will be a guest of her sister. . . Four hundred head of ewes, with lambs, belonging to Ben Dawson, were returned to the Upper Applegate last week, having been In pasture at the Beeeon ranch near Talent. The Fourth of July found moat of the Applegate folks appreciating their home community, many arranging picnics along the river. Others en- Joyed dinner at tholr homes with Invited friends The Dpper Applegate Orange dance porvlded evening en tertainment for many. I. c. Akers of Steamboat, who has resided there for the last two years, is spending several months In Port land. Mrs, Roy Mclntlre of Little Apple- gate Is employed at the home of Mrs. . Leila McKee of Jacksonville, where she la caring for Mrs. McKee, who has been 111 for the last year. ' ' . - Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. July 8.- (Spl.) . Since May 17. there have been 640 visitors registered at the ' museum Kenneth Purcell left JUiy ior Coqullle, where he hopes to find employment'. ' '. Oeraldlne Ayers left weanesaay ior Klamath Falla wnere she will spend a week visiting relatives.' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kent and fam ily went to CoqulUe last Sunday and returned July 5. . E. H. Mclntyre and family spent July 4 at the C. W. Culy ranch on the Applegate. Spending the 4th at Diamond lake were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Burntlel, and daughter, June, and Dorland Oodward and Lu Monte Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. A. .H. Moore spent July 4 at Orescent City. Mrs. Eddlngs ot Eugene visited Mrs. Hartbauer Tuesday and left for her home Wednesday. Ernest Blngman recently ' bought a piece of the John Norrls property, which he expects to mine. . O. W. Oodward and daughter. Mrs, 1 Leora Nledermeyer( made a business trip to Crater lake 'July 4. Mr. and -Mrs. Olaf Johnson 'ot McCloud. Calif, arrived Wednesday at the Pted Butcher borne, where they visited until the following day. Mr. and Mrs. B. R, White and daughter, Margaret, (pent the Fourth at Ashland as did the families of Peter Pick, Jake Bchafer and Oeorge Wendt. O. O. Ssnden and two daugh ters also celebrated there. Mr. and Mra. Ed Severance drove to Diamond lake July 1, where they met ' Mlsa Florence Mae Severance, who waa beginning ' a two weeks' vacation, and who returned home with her parents. . WINDOW OLASS - We sell window Oast and will replace youi broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Work, McLeod McLEOD. July 8. (Spl.) Mrs. Oeorge Beltz and daughter of Med ford 1 are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edler, Mr. Thomas, who has been visit ing his son at Yreka, Cal., is spend. Ing a few days at the McFarland home.' Word has been received of the safe arrival of James Thomas and Bob Ohrt, who went to Moose Pass, Alas ka. Both men are working at log ging. Mr. and Mrs. Sam 'Evans and son Bill are here from Vallejo, and are building a summer cabin on Rogue river. Virginia and David Manus of Med ford are visiting their friends, Mai Ine and Harry Harding, Jr., on Butte creek. Mr. and Mrs. McFarland spent the Fourth of July at Dlsmond lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haggerty and Bob Dumas, who have been staying at "Harding's Paradise," left for their home In San Francisco July 3. - Quests at the home of Harry Hard ing and family over the Fourth of July were Mrs. Ward Breese and daugnter of Oakland. Cnl., Mr. and Mrs. Armand Young and family of Tula Lake, Joe Manus and son and daughter of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. B. McEwen and son Walter of Medford. Frlta Edler la visiting his sister, Mrs. Flora Fry of Lake Creek. : Mr. and Mrs. Dow Smith and son of Medford spent the holidays on Butte creek. ; ;j Quests at the Edler home over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bclte and Louise of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brownwood and daughter of Shady Cove, Mr. and tin.. ion Moffett and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lange and Mr. and Mrs. Don Cham bers of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Flora Fry. Helen and Harry Fry and Eve. Barbara and Oeorge Fry and Charles Edler of Lake Creek. Mr. and Mra. Ray Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Blschoff and Bob and Cleo of Beagle.- Mra. Harry Harding and son Harrr. Jr., and daughter Maxlne left July 8 for Long Beach, Cel.. where they will visit relatives for a few weeks. Mr.- and Mrs. Bernal Culy of Hilt, Cal., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs.' Ward Breese and daughter Lahoma of Oakland, Cal., are In charge of "Harding's Paradise" during the absence of Mrs. H. E Harding. .. , . Trail TRAIL. July 8. (Spl.) L. L. Yn cey and .Rodger Oradey returned to their homes at Palo Alto. Calif. July 4. .after spending a few days at the Yancoy cottage here. - . '. ' Mrs. Florence' Watson and son Dor don and Bob Yancey returned home July a after spending a week at Cederwllf, Calif., where the Watsons have some nieces. . . ; Mr. and Mrs. 8, W. Hutchinson spent the week-end holiday at camp above Dnloh Creek where they, were mot by their eon Klva and fam ily from Klamath Palls. Honoring their wedding anniversary July 8, Mr. and Mra. Irven Howe had dinner at Callfornla-on-the Rogue. 1 Mrs. Laurabelle Ash accompanied her husband to Crater lake Sunday and will romaln there through the summer where Mr. Ash has work for the Gates Construction company on the rim road. Dr. and Mrs. Mallery returned home Sunday from a trip to the coast, stopping at Crescent City and Eu reka. Mr. and Mrs.' Walter Young and two children, Dor thy and Billy, spent the Fourth at Callfornla-on-the Rogue.' Mr. and Mra. Charles Leigh had the following guesta at their home for the Fourth: Sam Erlckson' and family of Chlloquln. Mr. and Mra. Charles Porter and Mr. and Mra. Ray Cherry and Mr. and Mra. Bill Hod son and little daughter of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burk and son Martin of Trail. Jack Johnson arrived home Satur day from an over-winter stay in California. Mr. and Mra. Ed Pence and Elmer Dawson spent the Fourth at Diamond lake where they were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pence and chlldren, from Klamath Falls. ' Also several other friends. Mrs: U L. Yancey and son Bob and Mrs.- a. W. Hutchinson shopped In Medford, July 6. 1 - ' Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, July 8. (Spl) Word received from Mrs. Olen Spur tin and W. W. Edlngton, who have both undergone recent operations In San Francisco, states that they are getting along satisfactorily at the present time. Their many friends here bops they will soon be able to return home. A large number of Sams Valley famlltea spent July 4 picnicking on the river at the Lyman place. All . appreciate the hospitality of the Ly me, ns. Families enjoying the day there Included tho Straus, Crawford, Pyle, McDonough, 8mlth, Cota, Mor-. gan, Koger. . 8nyder, Wyatt, . Newn ham and McDowell parties. Norman and Burte Burreson and James McDonougii spent the Fourth at the coest at Brookings, Oold Beacb and Crescent City. They en joyed fishing trip while there. Mrs. John Cota of Central Point Is visiting few days with her sla ter, Mrs. J. M. Crawford. Combining and threshing of grain is now in full swing in this section. e