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MTIDFOUD M An, TRrRTTNTTC, MEPFOTCR OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 11. IMS. PAGE SEVEN Resd svery d on this page Tou will probably find exaotl the thlnge tou nave Been look Ing roi or a tale or trade (01 unused articles you may nave Search oui attlo or store-room you may tind many thing sthere are Melting and Be aolf to realise immediate oaah II what you want isn't nere ad vertlae tor It Tribune Classi fied Ada are Inexpensive -jffeetlve! , RATES Per word first Imertlon Kr (Minimum enr) Karri additional insertion. per word ... . I1 (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change $1.2. Or money order must ac company all mall order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND POUND Red brown female dog, part Chow. Phone 1318-B. LOST If dug .nissiug, call 1618 WANTED MALE HELP SALEMAN WANTED Call 318V4 East Main, mornlnps. MALE OR FEMALE BEOIfiTER now for hop picking at the B. M. Clute hop yards. Free cabins, light and wood. Apple gate. Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position In doctor's of fice. Experienced. P. O. Box 617. ALL ABOUND handy man wants work. Steam engineer, general ma chinist, repair, etc.; understands plumbing, carpenter worlt, painting. Would like steady employment. Phone 1680-Y. 810 Taylor. WHITE OIRL, 23 years, wants general housework In Medford for employed couple. Go home nignts. no od Jectlon to one child. Write Box 4719, Mall Tribune. CAPABLE Woman, good cook, wants work In camp or home, full charge Unincumbered Bon 1210. Tribune. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Good model A coupe or 4-door sedan. Write Box 1301, Tribune, - UPHOL8TERINQ and repairing. Tel. eeo-R. Thibault. WANTED TO BUY pullets, hens, milk cow; also man to clear land. Fred Powers, Applegate. WANTED TO RENT 8-room unfur nished modern house. Permanent. Mr. Winters, phone 288. WANT TO RENT house to party who can pay rent In work. Thrasher's Kennels, Phoenix. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for all kinds or Live rouury. rnoae Independent Live Poultry Co. PATIENTS WANTED 337 8. Oakdale LAUNDRY Mrs. Huson, Tel. 1345-M ttj A MTTTT-i fiABi etnil tjrfrtrthlesB nl mals removed free of charge thone 1789 ( reverse cnargea, . oounion- Oregon y-rroauci uu, . HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MEDFORD HAROAIN HOD SB 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BAROAJN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 HIGH ESI PRICES PAID for Batteriaa Radiators, Aluminum, Brass Cop per and other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. prape St. Phone 1062 WB PAY MO Kb CASH For Your Furniture. HOI.BHOOK A ANOHKW8 6tb and Front. Phone 547 WELL DRILLING ! 60 per ft first 50 ft., ere J M UQfigP Bin rung FOR RENT HOUSES HOUSE FOR RENT Inquire Lamb's Station, Midway road. FOR RENT 1624 East Main, 5-room overstuffed furnished house base ment and furnace, hardwood floors, fireplace, double garage, attractive vard: 945. including water, unaa. R. Ray, Room 217 Medford Bldg Phone 302. FOR RENT 6-room house, close to schools and business district. Call 1485-M or 57. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, 932.50. Phone 281. FOR RENT 4 -room new house, partly furnished. Elledge Garden. Midway road. FOR RENT House; all new furnish ings. Including 1038 electric stove and FrlRidalre; to responsible party with references. Adults only. 130 per month. 917 N Central FOR RENT Fine home on South Oakdale near high school. 425' So. Oakdale. SMALL furnished house; Frigldalre. Inquire 130 So. Grape. FINE new home. Adults only Alice Nelsen. 20 Ashland Ave Medford FOR RENT Attractive 6-room mod ern house, onlv 25 month, water nsld L O Ptrfcelt 16 So. Bartlett FOR RENT-APARTMENTS FOR RENT Attractive apartment; private bath. Adults only 005 West 10th. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 335 S. Ivy. THREE-ROOM furnlrtwd apartment. AdulU. 820 Haven. FOR RENT APAXTMENTS FOB BENT Apartment, M4 Apple. FOR BENT Clean, attractive a room furnished apartment: contin uous hot water, Aduiu only, w So. Central. 3-ROOM furnished apt. 40 Quince Adults. FOR RENT Small turnlilied apt.; private entrance and private bath. 345 Apple. FURNISHED APT. No. t Durrell Court. 820 No. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. VAWTER Apartments, 20 No. Holly, unfurnished, lower, hot water, elec tric range and refrigerator. Call Apt. 1 or phone 1108. FURNISHED modern apartment 61 N. Oakdale. PINE modern apartment. Inquire at F. & F. Bank. FOR BENT Small furnished apart ment No smoking. 530 8 Central APTS. FOR R3NT GeBauer spts APABTMENT 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 Kent reas onable. Apply at business office, Mall Tribune- FOR BENT 2 furnished apartments See Roland Jubbard or Al UttrelJ. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms SLEEPING ROOM suitable for two. 225 Cottage St. NEWLY decorated room for rent, comfortable bed. 2 week. 408 Ed wards. FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th Phone IS55-X ATTRACTIVE moms 404 S Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM at Mrs. Taylor's, 830 So. Central. BOARD and ROOM 718 E Main FOR RENT Miscellaneous MEADOW pasture for rent. C. J. Greb, one mile north Eagle Point on Crater Lake Hwy. FOR RENT 2 store rooms steam heated office room See Al Llttrel) or Roland Hubbard Phone 237 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK SALE Weaner pigs, 2 sows to far row soon: 50 Red pullets Kate Wright, Central Point. FOR SALE D heifers, dairy stock. A. E. Sheehan, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, R. O. . Greene, Eagle Point (Butte Falls road). FOR SALE Feeder pigs. Barlow, watrner creek road. FOR SALE PETS DOGS CANARIES. 1127 W Main. Tel, 1497 FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES FOR PALE '28 Chevrolet Tudor, cheap. Le Roy St. Arnold, Central Point, route ), 1036 GRAHAM Sedan; can hardly be told from new: driven very little by original owner. Should sell for 675. Special bargain pries Sun day only, 9407, on low easy terms. FIERCE -A IjLEN MU1UK yu. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE Bulck sedan, wood con dition; plpeless furnace, second hand toilet, at bargain, bo tioa Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 'SO Dodge roadster. Phone 1278-R, after 6 o clock. FOR SALE 1030 Auburn Coupe, good running order; heater, newly painted, uneap. oia bo. uaKaaie 1937 STUDEBAKER COUPE This la a de luxe Job. with radio, hill holder, overdrive. A real car at ft real savings. See our Used Cars ana Trucks before you buy. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service. ASHCRAFT'B USED TRUCKS '86 INTERNATIONAL Pickup Long wheelbase, extra good tire,? $445. '34 DODGE 1-ton truck with stake bed. Good tires. '36 INTERNATIONAL Truck. 2 -speed rear axle, extra good tires, low mile age. A bargain. PERRY L. ASHCRAPT . Packard. International Trucks. 128 South Riverside. CHRYSLER Sedan for sate. Will take Ford Pickup in trade. 224 Clark St LATE '88 Ford Coupe, $50 lew than market price. Call 871. evenings. FOR SALE 1935 model Ford V-8 truck. A-l condition: will rake cows or Dies as Dart navment. Route l Box 385, or Phone Central Point 243. FOR SALE 1935 Dodge Pickup. See Al Stoehr. State Police office, DSED TRUCK TIRE BARGAINS 134x7, 10-ply $3000 382x6, 10-Ply, each 37.50 TERMS See these before you buy! LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION 8th and Front. , R. A O. USED CARS Renewed and Gu ran teed. 1937 Lincoln - Zephyr Coupe; heater, radio: low mileage .$1145 1936 Hudson 4-door Sedan; heatr, low mileage.., 646, 1937 Ford DeLuxe Touring Se dan: heater, radio - 695 1938 Ford 4-door DeLuxe Sedan, green with white aide wall tires. Just like new.....,. 820 1936 Ford 3 -door Sedan. 495 1934 Dodge 4-door Sedan, trunk 426 1936 Plymouth 3 -door DeLuxe Sedan 588 1937 Ford Pickup, 60 motor . 650 1937 Ford Pickup. 85 motor-..- oca 1933 Ford 2-door Sedan 325 C. B. Oatee Used Car Department 6th and Bart!ett. FOR BAL ti Chevrolet truck, or trade for light car. W. M. Hansen. Brownsboro. FOR SALE 29 Chevrolet coupe. 412 LaureL FOR SALE POULTRY 100 HAMPSHIRE pud pullets, laying. sio-R-a. For Exchange Real Estate SALE OR TRADE I aenei under water; servloe station and llvlnB quarters. Would like place In or around Medford. First Signal Sta tion south of Talent. FOB SALE OB TRADE fl-room house, 0 blocks from University In Eugens; near grade schools Price $1600, or trade for Medfoid prop erty. Address 1043 Onyx St., Eu gene, Ore, CALIFORNIA BUSINESS on Highway 99, 6 miles south of Indto, Cal Gas station, repair garage: used ears, groceries, cafe, 11 cabins: 16 seres good farm land. To exchange for Improved ranch, sheep, goat or farm within 10 or 15 miles Medford or Eugene. R. M. Shackelford, Rt 1, Thermal, Calif. V, ACRE. Irrigated, near city limits: trade for building material, live stock or what have you? Writ A Power Applegate. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7-room,- 3-story, east side home, with piped Oilomstlc furnace, hardwood floors, fireplace, owner offers for sale at sacrifice price, or will trade for San Diego property. Chas, B. Bay, 317 Med ford Bldg. Phone 302, FOR SALE 931 Queen Anne, 4 room unfurnished stucoo home; hardwood floors, basement, fur nace, electric range. Attractive price for quick sale. Chas. B. Bay. Boom 217 Medford Bldg. Phone 802. FOR SALE 10 acres on Jacksonville Hwy. Very fine soil, 6-roo:n house, An exceptional bargain at 62500. Also. 7-room bungalow, I acre, 7 very large shade trees, Price 62880. Also, 1 acre building site, 60 oak trees, irrigation, city water. Won derful view of city and valley, Price 6760. Pierce, Boom 1, Palm Bldg.. Medford. TJTT A T. TJ A OH A TM I OA enrsi nn nMlr 4,vunu uns.vuns.si i uu . nar nnvpri htphnAV? annti 4 -mom ' house, also cablrgji 16 acres culti vate ble; lots of wood; (1,000, easy terms. D. E. Millard, "Roguedale, star Route, Eagle Point. 3 QUARTZ MINES for ale, 8 placer claims. Reasonable price, Box 4737, Tribune. FOR SALE New, modern 6-room house, garage; one and hi'l acres; fruit and shade tree. Priced for quick sale by owner, who le leaving country, Croaa bridge Beck't Bak ery, turn north and second house on left under large trees. Owner, Ken Williams, Medford. BEST BUY In Medford 5-room mod ern home, 42250. 222 W. Jackson St. FOR SALE Accept some trade. 20 cabln Auto Court with 3 -pump service station, grocery store with lunch counter in oonnectton; well established business; good corner In Medford on highway; paying 15 on investment, 1023 West Otn St. WHEN you think of real estate think 01 BKUWW 01 WH11B, HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford nd surrounding towns. Easy terms Jrioknon County Federal Savlnprf Loan Association FEDERAL LAND BANK f ARMS For Information inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the Nations Farm Loan Of floe 202 Llbertl BlUa re) 1149 Or 0 A Barnes 167 V 8th. Eueene Ore FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Late model bicycle. cheap. 020 so. nr. BOY8ENBERRIES Fresh, delicious, 75c crate. B, V, Qoodrond. west Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Apricots, close ,rt. Olenn Darby, south end Kings mgnway, Phone 699-R-4. USED FARM MACHINERY BINDER 7-ft, McCormick-Deerlng. used only two seasons. Guaranteed mechanically. Rubber tlses. Will consider trade. THRESHER Case 22x36. Rubber tires. Priced to sell. Will consider trade. HAY RAKE Cheap. PERRY L. ASHORAFT Packard. International Truck. 128 South Riverside. BOYSENBERRIES The season will be short. Get them now. Goodroad, West Stewart. MY WIFE says advertise. I sell dress ers, beds, floor covering, tents, stoves, chairs, fruit Jars, Jack's 2nd Hand Store, 106 South Grape. FOR SALE OR TRADE Hires root beer barrel. See Jack, Morton milt. FOR SALE OR TRADE for LUMBER, one planer. American No. 34, 4 sides, 6"xl5", 10 side heads and necessary knives, shafting, belt, 50-h p. mo tor, blower and sufficient pipe to carry snavings iuu it. irom pianer Will sell with or without b-ower or motor for cash or rough or sur faced lumber. Also one hollow chisel mortiser, one band saw, one turning lathe, one gang saw. extra pulleys and belts. Call 604 or at Economy Lumber Co. KITCHENKOOK gasoline stove, hot water heater gasoline tans; pump, fittings: new. Will sell for one- half retail price. V. A. Robertson, Rogue's Ranch, Eagle Point, FOR SALE Greyhound bicycle, good condition, 915; Tom Brown trumpet, 18. Phone 538-J-2. GOOD 14-ft. river boat, newly paint ed. io; trailer, eiz; waae aragsaw, good condition. 860; twin bedroom suite, walnut veneer, $00; 8-plece overstuffed suite, like pew. 935. Front of high school. Oold Hill. J. D. Hawkins. NON-IRRIGATED apricots. Bring containers J. c. Crocket first house on left Coker Butte road. FOR SALE Antique French Empire mahogany love seat, brocade up holstery; colonial carriage , lamp. Paisley shawl. Mrs. J. H. Dalen, 231 West A St., Grant pass, Ore. FOR SALE Large baby crib. 421 Benson. BOYSENBERRIES 425 W. IStn. FOR SALS Ilectrle refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, radio, electrlo range, 222 W. Jackson. TART your own buslneaa. Will sell pert of my stock of slightly used clothing, cheap 518 East Main. FOR SALE Good Icebox cheap: Iron bedsteads, 91: mattress, 93; springs 81. ill X. Main. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Lettuoe orates and fruit Jars. City Dump. LAUREL, Plr and Pine: II up Tel 459-R-a SUGAR PINE SHAKES FOR SALS E. C. Faber. Central Point. BUY Electrle Fence where ou ean get service: 117 60 up Harry W. Kant Ashland Phone 11-F 4 For Exohange Miscellaneous FOR 8ALE OB TBADl for grain, Duroc weaner pigs. Sam Young. H mile east Rogue Blver Academy. FOR BALE OR TRADE 3300.1b. team. Old Paolflo Hwy. north, Rt. 2. Bnx 126 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Small lunch room do. lng good business. Write Box 4738, Tribune. FOR SALE OR LEASE Barber and Beauty Shop; living quarters; Main street location, Cheap rent. In quire 128 Payne, Klamath Falls. $375 CASH buys business, average 6175 month. No selling. Short noura, box I4az. Mall Trinune MISCELLANEOUS WASHER SEBVICE All males. Full line genuine Maytag parts. Medford Maytag Co., 31 North. Bartlott. Tel PERSONAL CLAIRVOYANT and PALMIST muniui aavice on an affairs of life. 1760 No. Blverslde. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTl ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC 8HOPPE 35 yrs. xp Tailoring Dressmaking, Alterations Remodeling, Hemstitching Buonles and Buttons covered 19 N artltt THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons ind Bucklas covered. Room 13. Sparta Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING, Tailoring, La dial Coats and Suits. Alteration Prices reasons ble. Mary M. Coker. Oi a terlan Bldg. LOANS B-X-T-B-A Money When You Naad ttl . When you require extra lunds to pay your bills or for otnrr pur. poses, see us. Ws ask for no en dorsers and make no embatrasslng Investigations. You gat your money at ones without any deductions. Ample repayment time and modest charges. We invite you to inquire for further Information. Call, Phons or Write OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore Se Wash. M(g Co.) Lie. No. 6-311 M317. Phone 139, 46 South Central. MU8I0 VOICE. PIANO Oeorge Maddox, tenor, Alleen Crawford Maddox, piano. Beginners and advanced Prultt's Muslo Center. Plione 99 Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel U7K House cleaning, floor waxing, 4e mothlng, rug, upholstery -.leaning hadlotor Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bsrtlett. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Roman goddess Proportion Upper limb Brazilian money of account Pungent vegetable Enemy Luggage Made of a certain cereal Knot "The Gloomy Dean" atop - Made Principal artery Clear nsh Behold Health resort Label again Scatter Hoed Palm Illy Possess In motion Solution of Yesterday's fuini w5i?shTpul9wpe p 5n aQR AtT5npmIa'd ROTE SSjf REC T H OlvlA ItyI! SgnxirR llNvmLAflLllY3 QT 0 Illy A LlDiN A ME DEEgpEVA"DEKB Killer wtiaia Liquid part of fat Brightest iter In a constel lation Very small AoQuirai by Those who' get away Small horse Persia Unregenerate human nature Joint? Safe keeping St. worn IT. Ugly old woman DOWN L Sphere II: ' r r if r r r r ny r r WL: 1C is it Hi ' l if i37 IllZI'IIlIIii 4 4j w:46 50 - r I I wm rill HC I BUSINESS DIRECTORY Painting. PAINTING Industrial and residential . work quickly done at moderate com Latest spray-type equipment F H Oardner Phone 1375-W. COLORS BY NATURE - PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend reliable painter or panerhengei P H. A loans lor painting now aval). able. Pittsburgh Paipf Store, irj w Main Trsnsfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STOKAOR Local and Long Distance iirnlturt Moving. Bonded carriers. Firepiool storage Expert crating. packing and shipping service "Davie for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & 8T0RAOI CO Office '?8 So Fir Phone 316 Prices rlcht. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Bond Election. State of Oregon, County of Jackson, City of Rogue River, ss. Notice Is hereby given that on elec tion of the City of Rogue River, Jack son County, Oregon, will be held at City Hall where voles may be cast on Thursday, 2Bth day of July, A. D. 1038. between the hours of eight o'clock A. M.'and one o'clock P. M. and two o'clook P. M. and eight o'clock P. M. on same day to submit to the legal voters of the City of Rogue River, Jackson County, Oregon, the question of Issuing bond of the City of Rogue River In the amount of sie.000.00 (sixteen thousand dollars) bearing Interest at the rate of 4 per oent per annum for the purpose of financing the construction and re building of an adequate water system for the City of Rogue River and In stalling all necessary equipment for the nerfectlna of a water system suit able for the distribution of water to the residents and water users of said City of Rogue River and to do all things necessary and requisite to be done In the premises In order to per fect said water system, to be payable from the revenues of said City and In, the event of a deficiency In such ray enues. then from taxes of said City. The vote will be by ballot on which shall be the words "Bonds Yes" and "Bonds No", and the voter shall place a oross (x) between the word "Bonds' and the word "Yes" or between the word "Bonds" and the word "No,1 which Indicates his choice. The polls for the reoeptlon of the ballots cast for or against the meas ure will, on aald day and dale and at the place aforesaid, be opened at tne hour of eight o'clock A, M. and re main open until the hour of one o'clock P. M. and from two o'clock P. M. to elsht o'clock P. M. of the same day when the same shall be closed, By the order of the city Council of the City of Rogue River, Jackson county, Oregon, tnis otn oay oi juiy A. D. 1939. FRED O'KELLY, City Clerk. Summons for Publication In the circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, Beatrlo Oalbreath, Plaintiff vs. Alice Hamilton, a widow; Sherwood Hamilton and Jane Doe Hamilton, his wife; Maude Sherwood and John Doe Sherwood, her husbandi Oall Hamilton and Richard Roe Hamu ton, her husbandi Alice Daley, a widow; Edward P. Simon and Mary ' Simon, husband and wife; Daniel M. Simon and Louise Simon, hus band and wife: Nora Dsley Medley and ft. L. Medley, wife and hus band; Opal Daley Hand and V, A Hand, wife and husband; Lonnle Daley and Jane Doe Daley, hus band and wlfei Hsttle Howlet El liott and Charles Elliott, wife and husband; Tavla Shaw, a widow; Lulu T. Davla, and all of the 'in known heirs of each, every, and all of the above named Defendants, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In the real property described herein, Defend ants. To Each and All of the Above Named Defendants: Cross-Word Puzzle I, Behind 10. flan tiffi , 11. Cheae pteeee 16, Humlnant animal 18. Old 20. Peruvian chieftain II, Squander II, American Indiana 14, Compound etfiar II, Convey be yond the Jurisdiction! law 29, Dot 21. American Indian it. Smooth 34. Put up With 3ft. Male deer 33. Lfox 40. E no ha n trend who turned her ad ml r en to swine 41. Qlonsy silk fa brio 4ft, Puts on 46. Cut down 47. Anger 48. Rant Indian weight 41, Tibetan gazelle BO. Unit of work U. Old-fashioned , exclamation I. Tendril climbing vine t. Italian lady 4. Highway 6. Wrath t. Draw game T. Peacock butterfly I. New York county of which Syra cuse la the county eeat In the Name of the State of Oregon. Tou and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff on file herein against you, or otnerwise pie ad thereto, within four (it week from the date of the- ftrat publication of this Summone. You are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer tne com plaint of the Plaintiff as required herein, or otherwise plead thereto. Plaintiff will take a decree against you for the relief demanded In said Complaint, a succinct statement of which la aa follow, to-wlt: That each of the Defendants herein be required to fully set forth any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim or interest whatsoever thU they or any of them may have, or claim in, to or upon the real property described In Plaintiff's Complaint and mjre particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Lota l, 3. 3, 4, ft, and 6, Block 3. Daley and Emery Addition, Eagle Point, Oregon, all In Jackson Coun ty. Oregon. Together with all water rights ap purtenant thereto, or to become appurtenant thereto, or any portion thereof: that each and all of the claims that may be made on the part of any or ah of the aald Defendants herein, in or to the said real property herein di scrlUtd, or any part thereof, be ad Judged and declared to be null and void; that the Plaintiff herein be decreed to be the owner In fee aimpU of sr'q real property, free and clear of any right, or claim whatsoever on the part of eaid Defendants, or any of them. That each and all of the Defend ants herein, and each and all peraona ulalmlnF, or to claim by, through or under them, or any of them, be for evor enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempting to estab lish, or claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest whatsoever In. to, or upon said real property, or ny part or parcel thereof, and that Plain tiff title to said premise be forever quieted and set at rest. This Summons li published In the Medford Mall Tribune, Medford, Ore- Son, by Order of the Honorable H. D. forton, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made on the 34th day of June, 1038. The date of the first publication of this Summon le the 37th day of June, 1938, O. H. BENC1TSON Attorney for plaintiff. 13Q East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Dead Indian DEAD INDIAN SODA SPRINGS, July ll.-r-(Spt) This plaos drew Its quota qf visitors for Uia double hol iday July 8 and 4, with an esti mated 800 to 400 hero each day. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Matt and Mr, and Mrs. Herman Gtsvold of Klam ath Palis vera guests at the lodgo July 2, 8 and 4. Mr. and Mrs. Welter Surber and Mr. and Mrs. Mattle Surber ot Med ford were dinner guest, July 4. Mr, and Mrs. B. M. Damon and Mr, and Mrs. Hant Esterby of For- tola, Cal., aooompantod by Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Damon of Ashland, were 4th of July guests at the lodge, E. M. and Kenneth Damon are nephews of Mri, Jack Tyrrell, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Tetherow of Central Point and Mr. and Mrs. Morse Haley and party of Medford occupied cottages at the resort over tlx week-end. Mr, and Mrs, O. K, Rose and son and Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Taylor and son spent July am and 4th here. Mrs. Sulla Bads and Clarence Eads spent Thursday here guests of John Eads Sr., baverne Johnston and John Cads Jr.. who are vacationing at the Oeorge Cads cabin, 0, K. Meusoh, S. S. Bokinger and T. A. Ttoxell all of Roseburg, are spending a three weeks' vacation here, v Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn of Med ford, accompanied by Mrs. Anna Tonn, spent July 3rd picnicking with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hpefft and family, Mr. and Mrs. fed Hoofft and family, Mra, Clarence Oartrlgiit, Mrs. Van Darfy, Mra. H. H. ran and children, Mrs. Meehan Sr., and Keith Argraves were members of a party which enjoyed a picnic in the park Sunday, Mr. and Mri. P-ay Ragsdale of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davlcs of Forest Creek, Mr. and Mra, Wal lace Hagedala, Herman Meyer and Walter Prey spent July 4 picnicking hero. 1 Lake Creek IjAKE CREEK, July 11. (Spl.) Mrs. Oould of Red Bluff la cooking for H. O. Meyer, during haying. Quests at the Wallace Ragsdale home over the double holidays wore Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles Bnd chil dren of Forest creek and Mr. and Mrs. Snider of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. I. t. Meyer and Mrs. Oould motored to Lake o' the Woods July 4. Mr. and Mra. Ted Hoefft and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoefft and family motored to Klamath Falls for the Fourth. Mra. Roy Orlgsby who waa working at the cannery last week returned home Friday for a few days, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tonn and the twins spent Sunday night at the Tonn home and went to Dead Indian soda spring) the Fourth. Among others picnicking at Dead Indian the Fourth were: Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Moore and grandson Bllllo Ab bott and family of Oold Hill and Mra. Lottie Clngcade of Eagle Point; also Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stanley, Mra. Prultt and son Quy, and Herb Prultt ot Eagle Point, Mrs, Laura Pottonger of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ragsdale and guests. Mrs. B. Orlaaom, who ha, been visiting relatlvea at Central Point, Eagle Point and Brownsboro, return ed home Thursday. Mra. L. H. Wyant returned home Wednesday from aa eatended visit In Portland. L. J. Orlaaom left Tuesday with hi! sheep, for the summer range. Chas. Clngcade of Eagle Point also drove bis sheep out with Mr, Ortssom. Clyde Orlssom spent the Fourth with friend, at Redding. The Grange flold Hill Orange Oold Hill H. E. club met June 28 wlUi potluck dinner at noon. There was fair attendance, considering the busy season. The club will meet only on the fourth Tuesday of each month during the aummer. Several nice gifts were received from Flora Friends, for birthdays and wedding anniversaries. , After business session the following program was given: Marie Christ ensen and Lillian Autenrelth, read ing, Pauline Tygart: songs, by Betty Jackson. An all day meeting with pot luck dinner will bo held July 20. Roxy Ann Orange Roicy Ann H. E. 0. met at the home of Mra. Ethel Blsh for a pleasant afternoon Wednesday. Due to the olub meeting but once a month durlug the summer there was a good deal of business to dis pose of. Mrs. Boss Elliot, H. E. C chair man, gave an Interesting report on the state conference at Klamath Falls. Mrs. Ethel Blsh told of tholr recreation meeting and preparation for Homo Makers' Vacation camp to be held at Lake o' the Woods. During the social hour an amus ing pantomime contest was entered Into. Mrs, Lillian Andrews won the prlee In getting most correct ans wers. Individual July 4 happenings and experiences caused muoh amusement. Delicious refreshments wre served by the hostess, Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Next meeting will bo with Mrs, Etoscoe Roberts August 10. Orange held rogulor session Friday. Much time was devoted to various reports from members and delegates who had attended State Orange con ference. Mr. Roberta also gave reports on Bonneville dam, crime In Oregon, the youth movement In the state, the farm movement and Juvenile Orange problems, Brother Roscoe Roberta was con gratulated on tho signal honor of being elected steward of State Orange. domes were played during recrea tion hour and refreshments served by Mr, and Mrs, Roberts and Mr, end Mrs. Robinson. . We regret that Eagle Point Orange will not be with ue next meeting aa previously planned. Hope they will bo able to visit us soon and furnish their program. , 1 Wagner Creek WAONEB CREEK, July 11. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Cowan spent the week-end In Ashland visiting with friends ano relatives and at tending the celebration. Bob Barlow, Harold Barr and Bob Doran hiked to Little Applegate via the Wagner Oap road July 8. Mrs. Wayne Bradley of Butte Fulls vtalted her parents, Mr. and - Mrs. Charlie Cowan) July 7, Mr. and Mm, Cowan returned home with Mrs. Bradley to visit a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Knighton and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Brltt motored to Crater Lake July 4. Mrs. Clayton ot Pasadena, Calif., le visiting the Llndstroms. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Torrey of Dob bins, Cal., are ore here visiting tholr relatives, Homer and Emery Noll, nnj Mr. and Mrs, Chester Knlghten. Helen, daughter of Mrs. Jim Brltt, with friends from Oakland, Calif., motored to Crater lako July 8, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Slagle end family went to Portland July 2 to spend tho holiday with relatives, re turning July 8. While theis they vis ited Bob Purvis In the hospital and say he la Improving fast and seems more cheerful. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Barr and family camped on Little Applegate and enjoyed a fishing trip over tho tioliday. , W. O. Lynch Joined with his part ner, Bob Head, on Big Applegate to do tome prnspoclng. They am form erly from Mlllbrae, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Noble rode their prlee horses In the parade July -4. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, July 11. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Conger spent their July 4 vacation at Crescent City, Cal. . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. LoVander mot ored to Bend via Crater lake, over the week-end. Mr, and Mra. Phil Bumgardner and Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Ooodman of Med ford (Pent the week-end at McCal lister Soda Springs and Lake ot the Woods. The Tompkins family had dinner July 4 at U e home of Mr, and Mrs. C. M. White, all motoring to Ashland In the evening. O, I. Sturglll and family motored to Flag Pole Sunday and enjoyed tha day fishing, Mrs. Jessie Mlnear and family spent the Fourth at Lake of the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams and son of Klamath Falls, met them at the lake, all enjoying the day to gether. Orlfflri Creek Orangers are plan ning a picnic Sunday, July 17, at McKee bridge. Mr. and Mra. Paul Hansen of Seattle, Wn., are house guests of Mr. and Mra. Donald Brown. Many from dere spent the Fourth In Ashland. Mrs. Orover Isaacs has been en Joying visit with her brother, who la here from Colorado. Mr). Edna Trent visited Thursday with Mrs. Clyde Sturglll. ) Dee stall Tribune Wast Ada. . Talent TALENT, July 11. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton and? Mr. and Mra. Elmer Miller spent the week end at Crescent City, . Mrs. J. Nolan visited with her mother, Mrs. John Reed, at Orlffln Creek Thursday, Dr. Mallory of Elk Creek was a caller In Talent, Monday. Floyd Young harvested hi) cherry orop last week. Mr. Young report) he had a good market for all hi) cherries. Many Talent people wore repre sented at Ashland tha Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Qreenawalt of Ash land visited friends In Talent Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Skeetera spent the Fourth at Kerby. Mr. and Mrs. Baylor and family are visiting at the home of Mrs. Bay lor's sister at Wtldervllle. The Oraham sawmill will begin operations otter a week's layoff. Mr. ond Mrs. Bill Hotchklss re turned from Denver, Colo., after visiting relatives for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Hamilton and son of Canada visited with his par enta and other relatlvea the past week. They returned to their home Saturday. Mr. Hamilton la manager of a Safeway store. F. Hubbard, who was a resident of Talent for a number of year), passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs, E. Bramer, in Ash land, Mr. Hubbard was 84 years old at the time of his death. He was burled Saturday in the Stearns ceme tery at Talent. Miss Lucille Young Is suffering with a badly sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Saltmarsh of Applegate visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ouy Hamilton Wednesday. Carl Beeson sold his property on the highway to Mr. Morgan of Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Beeson will leave for the Willamette valley whore they will make their homo. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, July II. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett visited at the John Savage home on Missouri Flats one day last week. They also vtated Mrs. Bennett's par enta of Newhope. Mr. and Mts. w. B. Crane of Port land visited at the Herbert Elmore home recently. Mrs. Crane Is a sister of Mra. Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Robinson left Sunday wiu their daughter, Mrs. w. B. Crane, for Portland for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett spent the Fourth at tho home of Mrs. Ben nett') brother Walter House, of New hope. Mr. and Mra. Blllle Kinsman, with Mrs. Kinsman's sister-in-law, Mra. Margret Knutxgen, spent tha Fourth at the coast. Barbara Mee .spent the Fourth at Star ranger camp grounds, near Me Kte bridge. She reported that the camp grounds were wonderful, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Ross and son Dolbert, spent tha Fourth at tho Star ranger oampgrounds, Tha little store operated by Harold Reed was reported doing a b)g business that day. Miss Jane Mason spent tha Fourth with Mr, and Mrs. Owens of Ashland. She also stayed several daya after tho Fourth. Tom Meo and daughter Beverly, spent the Fourth on upper Thomp son creek. i Mr, and Mra, Harold Teske return ed July 3rd from the coast where they spent four days. The Clarence Oassaway family and tho Chorle) Horton family spent the July 4 Holiday together. Visitor) at the Clarence Oassaway home were Mr. and Mrs. Bloomqulst of Lakevlew. The Bloomqulsts are former residents of Thompson creek. Blake Beck took eare ot tho Blllle Kinsman chorea while Klnsmana ware at the coast. RIVIERA, July 11. (Spl.) Olenn and Donald Moser visited their grand father, Andrew Moser, the past week, returning to their home at Taft, Col, for tho Fourth of July. Miss Florence McDanlel) of La Grande, visited her sister, Mrs. Geo. Hutchln) here thl, week. Tommy Henderson left the last of tha week for Loa Angelea to b gone for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and son Howard visited the Rogue River Sun day school July 8. Mr. and Mra. Louie Drulff spent July I. fishing at Diamond Lake. Ernie Ernst recently sold his Casino to partlea from California who will take over the establishment soon. Mrs. Lovle Scott of San Francisco visited friends here July 7. Rowland Miller accompanied Stan ley Strauss of Sams Valley on a trip to the northern part of the atata July 0. Gold Hill OOLD HILL, July 11. (Spl) Sev eral friends of Mr. and Bars. John Gray enjoyed a pleasant evening at the Gray home on Rogue river July 4 with u picnic aupper tried on their recently completed out-door grill. All enjoyed toasting marshmal-, lows In tha big tiro In the grill and singing song). Present were Mr. and Mra. Relnklng. Charley Gray, Wil liam Howe), Jesse Fish, E, C. Plena and John Gray, Oaa Mall Tribune Want Ada. Riviera