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MEDFORD MATL TRD31TN'E, MEDFOTll), OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1938. PAGE NINE Read every ad on this page. .You will probably find exactly the things you have been look ing for or a sale or trade for unused articles you may have. Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash. If what you wan't Isn't here, ad vertise for it Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective 1 RATES Per word first Insertion 2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion per word ,....lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy -change 41.25 CASH Or money ordar must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Shellrim glasses In black case, near Main. Reward. Returi to Tribune. STRAYED from Trail, one light bay saddle horse, pencil mark In fore head and 2 white feet. Anyone taking this horse up please phone 279 Medtord, or 36-X-12 Eagle Point. LOST If dog .mssmg. call 1616. WANTJ-D MALE HELP WANTED To contact someone who knows the, country and has permission to hunt quail and pheasants. Will pay $4.50 per day and board to satisfactory guide for one week at opening of season. L. C. SMITH, Redding. Cal. WANTED Single, steady, all around ranch hand, between ages 46 and 55. Herbert Jlrschele, 1 mile eist Sams Valley store. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Competent woman to take full charge of homo for employed couple. One child. Must be good cook. Good wages. Box 4978, can Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE HOP PICKERS The Hilton Yards of Grants Pass are now registering pickers for the 1938 season, which will start about August .10th. 215 acres choice hops, fine camping grounds on Rogue river, stores, etc., on grounds Longest picking season In Southern Oregon. Wrlto. Hilton Hop Yards, Lower River road. Grants Pass, Oregon REGISTER now tor hop picking at the B. M. Clute hop yards Free caDtns, ugnts anu www. nw flate. Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS RELIABLE girl wants Job staying Wltn cnuaren. auyuuits ui cvc,.,a Call at Apt. 6, 625 No. Riverside. GIRL wants .general housework. Box 4963, Tribune. PRACTICAL GARDENER Considers any kind work. 3U7 Bessie on Phone 1319. CAPABLE Woman, good cook, wants work In camp or nome. run cnarg Pnlncumbcred Box 1210. Tribune. W ANTED Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUY Used floor sender. Box 4977. Tribune. WANTED Hay . id straw to bale. Call 319 Laurel. Phone 1228. HAVE vour furniture reupholstered, reflnlshed and reglued. Phone 969-R for estimate. WANT TO RENT Small house Box 4262. Tribune. WILL PAY UP TO $150 CASH for best Model A. Box 4208 Tribune. WANTED To take wood as part pay ment on 1933 Chevrolet li-ton truck. Wltham Magneto & Part Co., 8th and Riverside. WANT TO BORROW $1500; excellent security. Box 4891 Tribune WANTED Poultry and eggs High- ... n.M ll.rir, r. Dnill. try and Egg. H. C Fredctte, sole owner. WANTED Good model A coupe or 4-door sedan Write Box 1391 Tribune. 1 LAUNDRY Mrs Huson, Tel 1345-M WANTED Dead and worthless anl ma Is removed free of charge rhone 1769 (reverse charges) 3outherr Oregon By-Products Co HIOIIKST CASH I'KH'tS PAID For Youf Furniture MKDFORO BARIiAIN HOl'SE 27 N Grape tit Phone 1062 WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts dee us belure you sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOL'SE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Butteries Radiators. Aluminum Brass Cop per and Jther metals MEDFORD BAROAIN HUUBE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 VTK P4Y MOKb CASH For Your Furniture Hni.HHIIOK 4MIHKWS 6th and Front Phone 647 WELL DRILLING $1 60 oer It rtrei so ft -re I M nl2e iio Kina FOR RENT HOUSES FOR PENT Br'snd new English type home. modTn. 5 rooms, shale, close In. See Mrs. Sanderson. Bush St., Central Point. 5-ROeM HOUSE, screened porch, pa rage. 502 Oakdale. FURNISHED house. 2-room apart ments; garage, adult. 604 West 1 10th. FOR RENT APARTMENTS I FOR RENT Sruall modern furnish ed apartment: garage. 1109 W. llta 3-ROOM FURN. APARTMENT tor rent: Phone 433-W. 33 No. Peach FURN. APT., private bath, FrlgSd- aire. 806 west Main. FOR RENT Well furnished 3-room apartment. Hot water. B17 West 10th. FOR RENT Very attractive apart ment. 635 N. Riverside. LIGHT housekeeping room, private entrance. 344 No. bartlett. FOR RENT Unfurnished 8-room apartment. 403 Newtown. Phone IB. FURNISHED APARTMENT, combina tion living and dining room with fireplace, bed room, bath room and kitchen. Reasonable rent Apply business office Mall Tribune. 3-ROOM furnished apartment Adults. 40 Quince. FOR RENT Attractive apartment: private bath. Adults only 80S West 10th. FOR RENT Small turnlshed apt.; private entrance and prlvute bath 345 Apple. FURNISHED APT. No. 3 Durrell Court. 329 No. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Inquire 305 so. oakdale. VAWTER Apartments, 30 No. Hollv unfurnished, lower, hot water, elec tric range and refrigerator. Call Apt 1 or phone HOB. FINE modern apartment. Inquire at r ac f Bank. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment No smoking. 630 S Central APTS FOR RSNT OeBauer 4pt8 FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FjR.RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room lor gentleman, 320 b'i Riverside. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM, 1003 West Main. BOARD and ROOM, 1 a day at 716 E. Main. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FRESH Jersey cow and heifer calf (2nd cnll). w. J. Llndstrom, xai ent, Wagner Creek road to Yank guicn, '4 mile. FOR SALE 8 feeder pigs, $52 ' Across from Nansen's Dairy. Vern Stewart. FOR SALE Milk cows. A. H. Mann. Route 1, Box 393 -A. FOR SALE Herd of fresh milk goats, cheap. O. P. Rusho, 4 miles N., E., Eagle Point. MILK COW for sale. George Hansen Brownsboro. SALE Weaner pigs. 2 sows to far row soon: 60 Red pullets Kate wngnt. central point. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE ISO White Leghorn pul lets, 2 months old, from trap- nested stock, oak Knoll strain, R E. Black, Route 1, Box 115-BB Ashland, Old Pacific highway. MILK-FED Plymouth Rock fryers. Jesse Allen. Antelope road. FOR 8ALE PETS DOGS CANARIES 1127 W Main. Tel 1497 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BAROAIN LaSalle sedan, perfect condition. 1405 w. Main. DODGE PICKUP, used very little; guaranteed and priced lor quick sale, on low easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. GATES' USED CARS Famous R and G Guarantee, t Cars of merit only deserve this space watch this section for the BEST BUYS IN TOWN. 1937 Ford Tudor Sedan; trunk, heater, radio. Used Car Lot located 6th and Bartlett, Medford, Oregon. Harold Treat, Used Car Mgr. FOR SALE 1929 model A coupe; V-8 wheels. Mary Dallalre, Sunset Drive, off Lozler Lane. FOR SALE 1S27 Hupmoblle. 117 Laurel. LOVE'S USED CAR SPECIALS 1937 Ford Stk. Pickup .,..575 1930 Ford Sedan 1933 Chev. Sedan 1932 Dodge Sedan' 1930 Chrysler Sedan , 1930 Chev. coupe 1931 Ford 2 -door Sedan 1926 Dodge Sedan . 1926 Chev. Coupe 1926 Ford Roadster 1928 Pontlac Coupe Pickup Several others to choose from. 1704 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Must sell 29 Chevrolet eoacb at once. See H. C. Wltham. 8th and Riverside. ' FOR SALE Fruit haulers. I have Just tne trucjts you need priced ngnt See H. C. Wltham, 8th and River side. LATE 36 Ford Coupe. 50 its than market price Call 971. evenings For Exchange Real Estate WILL TRADE ocean view home In Brookings, Ore., for Medford home or vicinity. Call 1116 Wen Fourth FOR SALE, or would trade for good farming land in southern Oregon; Good tlx room house, double garage, other buildings tlx lots forty by 178 rt. two lot 80 by 49 ft: one gas station on lot 80 by 80 Price 12.000 L. E Lingo. 233 South Alex an'W Ar . Clsremont. CnMfnrnla PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigorstors and otiier stimulants. One doee starts new pep. Value 81 00. Special price 89c Call, write Strang Drug Co, For, Exchange Miscellaneous FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 35 Willys sedan. Route 1, box 245. Phone 4-F-13. WANTED To trade 1033 Chevrolet 1 -ton truck for passenger car of about same year. H. C. Wltham, Bth and Riverside. f OR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Equity In my homo, 830 Bennett; 6 rooms and den. largo lot, shade and fruit. Phone 1588-J. PAVED ROAD MEDFORD CITY WATER 4-Acre suburban, a miles out, sandy loam soli, 7 -room modern home, good condition; cement foundation, cellar, new barn, milk house. A real buy. only 83900 and owner will take larger place or Medford prop erty In exchange. Also 550 FULL PRICE !4 Acre, Stewart Ave., 4-room houso. Take car In trade or sell on terms. Only 2ft miles from Medford. MARK A. GOLDY, INC. formerly Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. Phone 726. 109 E. Main St. FOR SALE Equity In 4-room mod ern home, close In. Inquire 435 N. Central. FOR SALE BY OWNER fl-room Eng lish style home, year and half old. located on East Main St. close In: hardwood floors throughout, 2 lace bedrooms, one small or den, finlsn d In knotty pine; cross-venttlatlon In all rooms, bath upstairs, shower and lavatory downstairs; a very cool, dry basement, sawdust burner, screen and glass back porch, double garage, fish pond, large back yard, grape arbor, lawn, shrubs and flow ers; back yard fenced In: sprink ling system for lawn. Small doan payment, balance like rent. Call 334-R-2, after 6 p. m. BUY YOUR HOME 6 -room, all modern house, cheap. Small down payment. Garage and woodshed . . See McGlasson, 426 East Main. 200 ACRES DAIRY FARM 18 ACRES FREE WATER COWS AND FARM MACHINERY OO 6-Room modern house, . excellent condition; targe barn, garage, chick en house, silo, tenant house; 38 acres under water; 90 acres culti vated, balance pasture; 1 mile to good school, 10 miles to Medford Will exchange for smaller tract, houses In town, or sell cheap tot cash. MARK A. GOLDY, INC. Formerly Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. Phone 728. 109 E. Main St 414 ACRES SUBURBAN Dfi LUXE A P a 4-room modern bunga Xjf 50 1ow' lar8 floored attic; v 1 w w double garage, store room and woodshed, chicken house, alfalfa and corn; family orchard, dandy nice yard; tract all Irri gated. A real home priced only $3750; some terms. Also 1 RESTAURANT MAIN ST. LOCATION A 4 AAA See us at once If you SjzUD want a nice business In w s-wv a reftl lection. MARK A. GOLDY, INC. Formerly Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone 728. 109 E. Main. St, FOR SALE fi-room house. Phone 292-Y. 4-IOOM modern furnished home, small acreage. $1760. Box 4222, Tribune. FORCED TO SELL 4 -room modern home on account of sickness Reasonable terms. 436 Berry dale FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 quartz claims on Elliott creek mining dis trict, Siskiyou county, Cal Suit able for cabin site also. Will sell cheap for cash or trade for pood car -or residence property. Euedge Gar dens. Midway road, Box Hi, Rt 3. rnone 4ua-y. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easv term Jackson County Federal Savtnge ijoan association. FOR QUICK SAL& Beautiful mod era home Siaklyou Heights. Grounds completely landscaped; hardwood floors oil burner, sun porch, fire' place, basement. Priced for quick saie. Teiepnone 300. FOR SALE New, modern 8-room house, garage: one and hut acres: fmlt and shade trees. Priced for quick sale by owner, who Ir. leaving country, uross oriaee BecK's Bni. ery. turn north and second house on lert under large trees, owner. Ken Williams. Medford. 1 FOR SALE Accept some trade. 20- caoin Auto court with 3-pump service nation, grocery store witn lunch counter in connection: well established business: good corner In Medford on highway: paying 106 on investment 1023 West 9th St. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN st WHITE FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For information inquire of Warren Patterson Secretary at the Nations Farm Loan Office 202 Llbert BWa Tel 1149 Or C A Barnes 167 E flth Emrrne Ore FOR SALK Miscellaneous GOOD used refrigerators and electric ranges. Call 12. COME IN and let us show you how you can Increase your egg profits by using Albert Feeds. Irwin Feed Store. FOR SALE Used Tires. Four 326 10-ply truck casings. One truck wheel for 35 Chevrolet. Deaver & McCurley, 145 North Central. FOR SALE Nice apricots. These are the last. i mile west Phoenix on Calhoun road. D. R, Sloan. FOR SALE Cooking and eating apples. Phone 468-R-3. FOR 8ALE Hay. Scott Darby, 1 mile east Crater Lake 4 Comers. FOR SALE Kitchen range, heater, camp trailer. 1109 W. 11th. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, I2.etf; pair computing seal, 99 bO; candy scales. 81.80: gas fry griddle for restaurant, 812.80. Albert Pechln, Pioneer Lunch at Shady Cove. DAIRYMEN If you are Interested In the amount of milk producM per dollar cost of feed. In vest) gel Albera Proven Dairy Feeds. Irwin Feed Store. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Clarinet, 20. Steve Whipple, 007 King. ONE VAUGHN GARDEN TRACTOR to trade for hay. Oak Farm, 1 mile north Gold Hill. FOR SALE 75-"lb. refrigerator, first class condition. 44. Phone 187. FOR SALE Speed Queen washers and lroners and General Electric lroner. Spar ton refrigerators. Guar anteed service and parts for all makes of washers. Good used wa.sh.ers, radios and small roll-top office desk. Flck's Hardware, FOR SALE Ice-boxes, oil stoves. hot water tanks, davenports, fruit jars. Jack's 2nd Hand Store, 106 B. Grape. GOOD USED SACKS, 4o each. Inv'n Feed Store. FOR SALE Alto saxophone, $12- 633 pine. FOR SALE Baby play pen, pressure cooker and various electrical ap pliances. Phone Jacksonville 182. FOR SALE Corn, 81.00 sack: Pota toes, lo lb. Elmer Harris, 1 mile south Phoenix. FALL cabbage plants, 825 West 13th IT'S FISHING TIME NOW I If '0' want good tackle at low prices It might pay 'U' to try Clilf Sport anop. at 317 Nortn Kiveride. GRAIN SACKS. 3c and 4c each; also sacking and pindtng twlno Med ford Bargain House, 37-81 North Grape. Phone 1062. MYERS Water Pressure system, guar anteed. All pumping system over hauled. Plumbing contracting. Fen co electric fence regulators Full .line of general paints and fishing tackle. Flck's Hardware. MY WIFE says advertise. I sell dress ors. beds, floor covering, tents, stoves, chairs, fruit Jars. Jack'e 2nd Hand Store, 106 South Grape CABBAGE plants. 647 Marie St. LAUREL. Plr and Pine: si up Tel 453-R-3 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE High-class service gro cery and meat market, doing a good business, established many years. Owner wishes to retire. Jackson and Farley, 210 North 6th St , Grants Pass, Ore. ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Roll roofings and costing at mall order prices. Pabco Paints and Roofing. Ekerson Paint and Roof Co.. 3B So. Bartlett. Tel. 243. MISCELLANEOUS WASHER SERVICE - All muses Full line genuine Maytag parts. Medford Maytag Co.. 31 North Bartlett Tel 3B BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNT! ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSllKANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments. GET QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies. Consult us free. CHAN & CHAN CO . 235 E. Main. Expert Window Cleaner. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 117V House cleaning, floor waxtug. Je motblng. rug, upholstery uleamuj Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Likely 4. Sever 8. Wagon (2. Old card rame 13. One for whose use a thins Is done or given 14. Scent 16. Tree with trembling leaves 17. Sufficient! poetic 19. Be enough 30. Government levy 31. Smooth 22. Animation: slang 33. Head covering 24. Interna decay or fruit 25. Large sheet of floating Ice 26. Correlative of either 37. ftlountuln defile 38. Exclamation 19. Ancient Jewish acetic IL One versed In literature or science 14. Tablet 25. Large volume 18. aletrle measure IT, Long narrow hoard II. Solicitude 8olutlen of Yesterday's Puzzle EILIFM101HIARfaOCIA v i eIeduceInow et aUtent atTTon ABH OR! STERN ER TEENjlDOORS jL A LARiCURESlP I G AM jOlREADlLATE SYMBpL S jSE.RES liiQlllQI I Cl CAREl5iVEHAM ONE IfEl D E R E GQ dTdsItIoIrIedIeiw 40. Member of a Luzon tribe 41. Strike 42. Aj-Uci II y sprouted grain 48. Silkworm 44. By 45. Wrap or roll around a staff 41 Over 4K. Measure 50. Finn 52. Billow 53 Drv (4. Stumble ' r i3 pr r pt y 10 " 'Mj. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , tMUl Wl ML- Hp 7 3o jp3 32 33 SMHBV SSBBMH . i, ''"( .SUMH '.'. . 2 W 51 Hra 55 1i it35 BUSINESS DIRECTORY hatllator Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR 8 E R V I C I 33 South Bartlett Dressmaking. "THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE" Profes. slonal Dressmaking, Tailoring, A! teratlons. Hemstitching, Buttons and Buckles covered. 19 N. Bartlett. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons ana Buckles covered. Room vol, u. Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 11S1 DRESSMAKING, Tailoring. La dm Coats and Sutts Alteration. Price reasonable. Mary M Coket. era terlan Bldg. MUSIC VOICE PIANO George Maddox tenor. Alleen Crawford Maddox piano. Beginners and advanced Prultt's Music Center. Plione 22 Painting. PA INTINO Industrial and residential work quickly done at moderate coil Latest spray-type equipment F H Oardner Phone 1375-w COLORS BY NATURE - PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhamtel P.H.A loans (or painting now avail able Pittsburgh Paint Store, 111 W Main Tranmer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TOKAOR- Local and Long Distance Pumlturt Moving Bonded oarriera. nrepioul storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644 EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOB OO.- Office 16 8o Fir Phone 316 Prices right service guaranteed LOANS B-XT-R-A Money When You Need It I When you require extra tunds to pay your mus or lor otner pur poses, see us. We ask for no en dorsers and make no embarrassing Investigations You get you money at once without any deductions Ample ropayment 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 8-311 M317 Phone 139. 45 South Central LEGAL NOTICES Notice. The Board ot Equalization for the county oi uacKson, mate oi uregon, will meet In regular session at tho office of the County Assessor, in tho county court house at Medford, Ore gon, at 10 o'clock a. m., Monday, August 8th, 1938. for the purpose of hearing complaints and equalizing the 1U3B assessment roils, The said hearing will continue from the above date until August 33rd, 1038. Anv property owner who Is aggrieved at the valuation placed on his or her property may appear before said board and petition for a correction In the valuation as shown on the 1038 as sessment rolls, i All petitions must be filed on or before August 33rd as the Board of Equalization will complete its public hearings on aald date. J. B. COLEMAN, County Assessor, Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of George A. Butz, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court or the state or Oregon lor Jackson County has appointed the undersigned administrator, wUn the will annexed, of the Estate of George A. Butz, Deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers within six months from this date to Otto Cross-Word Puzzle IL Figurative UBS Of language 16. English letter 18. About 21. besides 22. Supplication 23. Adversary 24. Company 25. Basketball team 27. Kind of fuel 21 Renown .10, Low gaiter 31. Variety 32. Those born In a particu lar place 33. Meaningless singing syllable l&. Having greater avltiR helsht 37. Cast Indian song bird 38. Metric measure of capacity 19. Mark denoting that some thing hss been omitted 40. Went up 43. The Oreek II 43. Symbol sometimes usod for erbium 4h. Nourished 46. Snake 47. Corrode 49 Palm lllr IL Island south of Connect! euti abbr. 55. Superlative ending DOWN I. Wing Placards 8. Precious ntone 4. Play on words 6. Like 5. Female sand pipers 1. Article of belief 8. Intimidate 9. Christian era! abbr. 10. Round-up J. Frobnmayer, 304 Cooley Theatre Building. Medford, Oregon. Dated Juns 90. 1038. PORTER NEPP. Administrator with Will Annexed MONTHLY STATEMENT Jai'ksou County, Oregon, June, 11138. The following Is a schedule of the proceedings ot tho County Court of Jaclcson County, Oregon, showing a list of claimants for supplies and service which were passed upon dur ing the month of June, 1938. O. ft. CARTER. County Clerk. (icnernl County Fund Sam Varner. ia.l5; Jessie KendMl. 17.38: Lee Carr, 8.00; Sheriff, travel. 228.35: 1. R. KUne, 144.00: Public Assistance, 1.643.78; Relief, travel. 18.48; Pacltlo Tel. and Tel., 184.9B; Health Department, postage, 37.0'.); Red Cross, travel. 13 80; Alton Hart. 37.S0: Western Union, 10.84; Postal Telegraph. .68; Alice Oandce, 8 00; 0. R. Bowman, travel, 15.87; Cudahy Packing Co.. 18.38; Hotel Medford, 7.30; Medford Water Commission. 50.00; Model Bakery, 18.80; Medtord Maytag Co., ldje; Emll's Market, 8.85; Southern Oregon Gas Co., 10.40; Render's Coffee Store, 9 30; Campbell's Dairy, 15.78; Dr. Otwcn. 78.35: N. S. Young, (3.50; Carl Flchtner. 1.00; Weldon McBee. M.00; Prank Llndley. 3.00; Darrell Huson. 1.00; Joe Woods. (1.00; J. R. Blermn, 2.00; Eugene Montdomery, (3.20; Richard Payne, 1.00; James Stewart. 1.00; Clarence Pankey. S1.00; Ch,u. Champlln. 1.00; Wm. Pock. 1.00; A. V. Hood. 5.00: Ilia Huson, 3000; Qeo. McDonough, 137.50; George Easton. 8.00; Ira Mooro, 7.00; W. S. Anderson, 3.00; Harold Venator. 6.00; M. A.. Preston, VI .60: State In dustrial Accident Commission, 938 66; Una B. Inch, travel. 19.80; Blanche D. Lyman, travel, HOO.OO: Cluy Cox. 5.00; Laura J. Jones. .57; W. R. Bullock. 6.00; Cecil M. Scull, 500; Mall Tribune Printing Dept., 73.40; Calif. Oregon. Power Co., $131 68: Associated Oil Co., 37.38: Shell Oil Co.. $107.31; Marshall-Sinlth-Leonard, 26.53; Natlonol Hospital Association, 38.00; Fadgham Planing Mill, 1.60; J. w. Smylle, 2.50; Office Stationery and Supply Co., tao.oo: Jackson County Publishing Co., (20.00; Hub bard Brothers, $11.18: Ashland Tid ings. $46.55: Calif. Oregon Power Co , $2.00: M. J. Norrls. $5.00; Trowbridge Cabinet Works, $28.00; Hotel Holland, $10.20; J. R, Blerma, $1.00; Hotel Medford, $2.40; Standard Oil Co., $1.08; Lovlnger Company, $1B8.5Q; Commorolal Chemical Co., $70.00; Crystal Springs Packing Co., $.80; Peerless Market, $7.64: Snider Dairy, $4.78: Ceroid J. Parker, $6.75; Miller Bryant Pierce Co., $4.36; O. R. Cur tor, postage, $83.93; Blanche prlsbla, travel. $30.75; Holon Parish, travel, $19.50; Shaw Supply Co., $6.11; Jar mln's, $8.76; Heath's Drug Store, $10.81: Klocker Prlntery, $8.00; N. fl Young, $1.60; C. S. Butterfleld, $1.00; R. Slight. $1.00; A. B. Culy, $1.00; Chas. Carlton, $1.00; R. O. Burgess, $1.00; Robert Taylor, $1.00; H. H. Ellis. $3.00; B. K. Witt, $1.00: Wt Coast Printing Co., $18.00; Jay Terrlll, $40.50; Southern Pacltlo Co., $323; P. a. Newman, postage, $7.00; Daws n Piling Works, $20.70; Monarch Seed and Peed Company, $418.05; Depart ment of Agriculture, $29.72; Ashland Tidings. $5.00; Blind Assistance, $83.22: Dependent Children, $033.23; Old Age Assistance, $3,830.43; Harley Preston, $16.00; O. O. Prescott, $33 00; Oregon Orange Bulletin, $40.43: Geo. W. Nichols, $uo.ou; J. o. uuse, 107.80: Jay S. Johnson, 31.26; Jos. E. Bunnell, $311.80; Watermastor, travel, $51.00; Pern Leever, $51.00; Grace Brown. 04.50; Harry Dnwai, 12.20; Chas. Parman, 7.17; Thelma Lyons, $14.45; Mall Tribune, $34.46; J. Verne Shangle, $18.50; Amelia Hayes, $16.50; O. A. Myers, $101.60; E. E. Dlmlck. $99.00; Kenneth Wat tenberg, $0.23; John H. Lacy, $2.4U 0. Z. Boyden, $5.99; W. R. Coleman, postage, $3.00; Agnes Denver. $16.00: Ellen Joffers, $10.00; O. R. Corter, recording, $1.40; Lovlngcr Company, $109.00; A. S. Bullen, $7.80; Luman Brothers, $4.20; Holllster and Hol llster, $0.23; Riverside Market, $12.10; Reliable Cash Grocery, $1.50;- P. J. Holbrook, $5.00; Bill Poling, $7975; L. R. Dyer, $79.76; Bob Fowler, Jr., $12.76; Grace McLean, $13.80; Nelllo McCormlck, $4.13; Ina Huson, $30.00; Stella Beach, $7.00; Chas. Botissum, $11.00; Clarence Pankey, $8.00; Geo. W. King. $8.00; B. L. Nutting. $6 00: Gilbert Hills, $5.00: Millard Wilcox. $5.O0; Elizabeth Work, $8.00; L. V Older, $7.00; Floyd Dlckoy, $4.00; Jewell Lockhart, $8.00; Plorcnco Por low, $10.00; Mamie B. Sleeter, $6.00: Oaln Robinson, $4.00; Josle L. Steph enson, $3.00; Evelyn Durno, $6.or.; Elva Caster, $9.00; Elisabeth Turn baugh, $8.00: Anne B. Thompson. $3.00; Hal Piatt, $4.00 Jean Duff, $5.00; Bel P. Richardson, $4.00; Hattle M. Alden. $5.00; Trowbridge and Plynn, $1.15: Geo. McDonough, $.30 Sharp and Dohme, $13.75: Bucking ham Prlntery. $4.33; Trowbridge 4nd Plynn. $3050; Blue Print Shop, $ 60; City Sanitary, $5.00; William Ham mett, $2.25; Otis Elevotor Co.. $27.00; Jessie Mostln, travel, $24.63; High way Service Station. $2.00; Hubbard Wray Co., $30.80; Skinner's Garage, $16.08; J. B. Blerma. $1.75; Jordan Electrlo Co., $12.16; M. V. Younor, $14415; Poncy Leonard, $2.50; Davis and Davis, $3.76; Knox Lumber Co.. $2.16; XL. Electrlo Co., $6.78; Trow bridge and Plynn. $1.90; Hubbnrd Wray Co., $5.00; Hardy's Cash Haid ware, $10.47: Barney's Service, $.76. Whlllock's Golden Rule, $11.23; Davis peed Store. $4.90; Snider Coffee Shcp. $8.00; Beck's Bakery. $80: V. A. Brower, $.40; American Brush Co.. $6.36: Tom Murphy. $100; Shell Oil Company, $4 00; Wostern Thrift Store, $1.00: Otto Bohnert. $3.00; Western States Grocery. $59.74: East Side Mar ket. $11.60: Ashland Groceteria. $5 115: Ted's Peed Store, (38.80; East Side Grocery, (8.34; C. J. Perrlne. $8.60; Hubbard Brothers, $0 93: O. A Andrews. $.50: Oscar Low, $1.00; Ah land Mills, $10.60; I. R. Prldegei, $77.84. EmerRenry Fund Ira Moore, $75.00; Floyd Moore, $75.00. Dog License Fund Eugene Mee. $10J0; J. W. Klbler. $3.60: City of Medford, $15.90; Jack son County Humane Society. $100 00. JnrkMin County Library Oregon Bookbinding Company, $9.95; Junior Library Guild, $13 90: H. R. Hunttlng Company, $53.17; Csx ton Prlntery, (4.13. Fair operation Fund J. H Haslett. $10.00. Special Election Fund Emerson Fosterling. $3.76: PrancfS R. Plynn, (4 88: Anna Lundy, $4 RH; Wilds L. Pahrlck. $4 88; Loulsii Janney. $4 88; Bernlce L. Wilson. $4 88; Zoe B. Bylnitton. $4 88. , Road Fund Hubbard Brothers. $43344: Paclf'c Tel. and Tel. Company. $17.98; Lore-us Company. (28 68: P. P. Burk. $40(.. Hawklnson Tlr Service. $12 00; Med ford Water Commission. $3 50; J t Haseltlne Co.. $13.87; Roy Ashpo:e. $79.13: Medford Lumber Co.. $4.8; H. C. High. $16 80: Standard Oil Com. pany. $14 31: Pittsburgh Paint 8tor. $.15 00; Calif. Oregon Power Co . $96.67; Dawson ruing Works, (29.88, Llttrell Parts Co.. (93.6a: Woodbury I Co.. (26.14; Hubbard Wray Company, $69.14: D. and D. Lumber Co., $70.42; Pnctflo Machinery Company, $98.u2; Montgomery Ward Co., $3.66: Uencial Tool Company, $15.00; Wltham's Service Station, $11.30; Andy Smltn, (29.31; R. D. Nichols, (35.00; W. 1 Hurst, (28.70: State Industrial Acci dent Commission, (268.93: Union Oil Co.. (30.90: Associated Oil Company, (2.056.6U: Colycar Motor Sales Co., $31.47; Multlgraph Company, $3.0d: Shell Oil Company, $32 60: Howard Cooper Corp., $320.09; E. P. Houghton Co., $4.33; Consolidated Freight Lines, $0.03: Flck's Hardware, $36.00: Tins. H. Simpson. $1.35: Modern plumbing and Sheet Metal Co., $.65; Roy Cole mon. $2.75: Economy Lumber Co, 34.29; Ashland Lumber Co., $3.02; Skinner's Oarage, $.40; Ends Transfer, $2.50; Timber Products Co., $8.46; Offlco Stationery and Supply Com pany. $16.18; Consolloted Freight Lines, $1.92: National Hospital Asso ciation. $74.00; Eagle Point Water Commission, $3.50; Porter Lumber Co., $1.60: Hansen Hardware, $.70; L. C. Grimes, $1.00; D. and D. Lum ber Co., $83.41: R. W. Rose, $25.00. Messenger Lumber Co., $147 68 Southern Pacltlo Co., $788.64: Knox Lumber Company, (497.33; Bureau of Labor, $17.00; G. R. Carter, record ing, $1.00; Electric Steel Foundry Co., $96.04: D. and D. Lumber Co., $100.61; W. M. Tothrow, $137.00: Henry Meyer. $103.34: J. W. Glllospey, $86.14: Joe Stovall, $72.05: Lyal Hart man, $119.74: Simon Hcartbar, $84.06; Lewis Applebaker. $84.45: Simon Johnson, $84.36: Dick Klrkpatrl-;:, $84.36; R. G. Arrlngton, $84.35; Wm. E:lens, $103.18: E. Rhoten, $84.35: Wesley Hartmon. $141.74; Jim Mer rltt. $129.74; Earl Jones, $98.78; Leonard Andrews, $84.14: Irl Morse, $83.00; Chas. Blttch, $117.75; Manno Schmidt, $05.74: Lloyd Norman. $95.74; C. L. Hardy, $95.74; Percy Haley. $139.74: Don Brlttsan, $103.34; Lincoln Pence. $88.14; Older-Tiro Exchange, $14.50: Coffeon Brothers, $9.36; Pure Iron Culvert Company, $170.38: J. E. Haseltlno Co.. $42.00; H. L. Prltchard Co., $3.84; Mrs. Frank Johnson, $8.70; Irwin Hodson Com pany, $122.32; Thos. Roscberry $173.70: R. J. Rlnobarger, $130.34: E. J. Hooper, $133.14: P. E. Jenkins. $136.88; R. N. Finney, $98.49; txiw. Glnzel, $110.74: L. J. Blghsm, $120.34; H. C. Dooms, $123.24; Ralph Merrltt, $130.34: Gala Moulton, $114.83; D. O. Modrcll, $131.74: J. P. Bossom, $23.63: W. L. Tolle, $40.41; D. J. Clifford, $11961; W. A. Sheldon, $103.34; W. L. Tolle, $70.83; B. H. Moulton, $111.39: L. B. McKlnnis. $105.34; Cliff Gass, (93.74: Don Fredericks. (103.34: Art Boggts, $103.94: Frank Denzer, $103.34; Clairo L. Conoway, $44.64; E. u. urocit, (103.14: Mlrl Morse. $106.14; Keith Denman, $44.64: A. Wattenbsrg. $139.74; M. A. Doran, $4.98; Willis Hodge, $76.64; Geo. Hodges, $23U3; Mike Yovovlch. 95.74; F. H. Kelly 60.79: Kenneth Wottonberg. 113 40' Robert Craig, 100.04: Andy Mltcholl, 105.34: Robert McCabo, $01.74: Bill Glass. $40.63; Robert McNeese, $3.m; Joseph O. Logsdon, $23.33: J. L. Wilson, $3.10; Ed Condon, $00.70; H. Daughertv. $36.10: Geo. Thomas, $23.93; Gerald Morse, $27.11; C. Cramer. $20.73; Irol Setteii, $20.73: V. S. Wright. $15.04: Chas. Dooms, $131.11; Edw. Stlllwell, $120.74; Harold Tolle, $110.70; W. J. Burbldge, $97.70; R. L. Bishop, $09.70; jock Tnrasner, $21.24; John H. Lacy, $117.86; Ray Edwards. $05.88: Roy o. palmer, $81.39: H. D. Neely. $46.64: S. F. Long, $77.19; O. I. Bourne, $39.30; John Mou ton. $107.27: aeo. mvers, $6.06; Calif. Oregon Power Co.. $85.17; Walter W. Abbey, $9.64; J. F. Bos som, (23.53; Robert craig, $4.4u; Geo. Thomas, (3.10: Gerald W. Morse $1.60: Medford Corporation, $589.23: H. G. Layton, $68.70; Hanson Hard ware $1.00: Lewis super servico. $39.35; Medford Water Commission. $3.46; Medford Service Station. $44.46; Llovd Norman, $5.00; J. O.. Spencer. $3.35: John Mamrlck. $44.30; Daw son Piling Works, $6.33; Lorenz Co., $73.32: ?ngio point woter uommio- slon, $3.74: Woods Lumber Co $16.26: Wakefield Agency, $1500: Llttrell Parts Co., $55.41; Shell Oil Co., $591.39: Plchtner's Garage. $4.04; Medford Cone Const. Co., $394.M: Flck's Hardwnre. (35.80, Reese Creek REESE CREEK, July 31. (Spl.) Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Humphrey were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Zimmerman, near Central Point, July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vestal and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lelffli of Valleyvlew district, spent the week end at Lake o' the Woods. Stanley Kochenderfer of San Fran cisco, nephew ot Mrs. W. R. Lamo, visited at tho Lamb home Juty 16. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Grow, Miss Jean Dowen, Miss Wanda Konkle and Eileen Doren and Bob Wilson nnd Eldon Grow all enjoyed the week end at Lake o the Woods. Ralph Merrltt has been working at Ashland tho past week on the high way. He is also making some im provements on his place with some new fence and gates. L. C. Rusho, Miss Otadys Rusho. Miss Viola Jackson and Maurloe Jar and Charles Rusho went to Ashland, July 13, to hear the B.I.O.LA. quai tet sing at the Christian chur?.! Several Christian churches of the valley joined In the united services there. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bellinger and daughters, Kathryn and Marlene. of Seattle arrived July 17 for visit with Mr. Bellinger's mother and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt, Jaref and Jimmy spent Monday evening at the Lamb's enjoying moving pictures Mr. Bellinger showed from his own camera of scenes In and around Se attle. The Bellingers and Lambs went to Crater lake July 19. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jack and fam ily shopped In Medford July 10. Tom Lamb and daughter, Mrs. Roy Est of Talent, and Mr. and Mis Fred Lewis of Butte Falls highway and Robert Lamb called at the Lamb home July 17. Rogue River ROOUE RIVER, July 91. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randlcman and Mrs. Orrll Randleman went to Row burg Sunday by motor to visit Or.-il Randleman, who Is at the veterans' hospital. On July 28 anothrr bond Issue 111 be voted on, this one to determine If the city shall put In new waf main. This is much needed as its old mains are In bad condition. Mr. and Mrs. Teed Cardln and their daughter, Mrs. Dwlght Horton, and children left Thursday for Idanc to visit Mr. Cardin's mother, whom he has not seen In S3 years. On tho way they stopped at Camp Lewis and visited their son Kenneth, who 1 in camp there. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Burnett of Sardine creek spent Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Forest Bur nett. Lloyd Presslar and sister, Mrs. El'. a Martin, came over Saturday from Klamath Falls for a visit at their parents' home. Lloyd returned Sun day evening but Mrs. Martin wiU remain for a white and visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duffleld of Walnut Orove, Cal., are visiting Ralph's grandmother, "Aunt Matt'.e" Stead, also his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler left by train last week for a trip which will take them to Montana, Utah, Arizona and California. They plan on betrg ' away two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Lan&worthy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skovlngton. Bill Laws, Mrs. Lulu Trotter, Mrs. James Whipple, Mrs. James Wiley and Mrs. Reed Carter were among Rogue Rlvtr shoppers In Medford last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davidson of Sutter, Cal., purchased one-half acre of ground and are having more room added to the house and other Im- provlments made. Mr. and Mrs. James Whipple also purchased last week two lots on Cedar street from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breeding. Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Shulta of near Kerby were visiting Mrs. Shults' mother, Mrs. Tom Burdctto, and Mr. Shulta' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Shults, over tho week-end. Mrs. Tom Burdette and daughter Elizabeth left Sunday for Klamath Falls to spend the summer, Mr. Burdette and Tommy have employ ment there. Miss Velma Smith returned I ait week from Vancouver, Wash., where she has spent some time visiting relatives. Miss Peggy Baker la spending the rest of her vacation at Bend, Ore., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whipple. Their son Melvln Is spend ing his vacation visiting his grand father, Mark Whipple, and family. David McLaren and Robert Bur dette are home for a visit. They are both In the navy and like It very much. Billy Moore, state fire warden, wa injured painfully last Wednesday when he fell 14 feet over a precipice on Kerby mountain. He was taken to the hospital where he is resting nicely. Meteorological Report July 21, 1038. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Friday; not much change In temperature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Friday except fogs on the coast and scattered afternoon thunderstorms over southern mountain ranges; slightly warmer In extreme north east portion tonight; moderate north west wind off the coast. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 06; lowest, 08. Total monthly precipitation, .03 Inch. Deficiency for the month, .98 Inch. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1037, 24.00 Inches. Excess for the season, 7.31 inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday, 14 percent; 6 a. m. today, 63 percent. Observations Taken at 5 a. m.,. ISO Meridian Time. cm- s H s ? Hf'Hr Boise Boston Chicago Denver M . 86 63 . 74 68 .... Clear .94 Rain . 73 .... .. 80 53 , 63 50 . 84 54 . 84 60 .108 70 . 78 70 . 84 83 .104 78 .103 63 .100 60 .104 68 . 94 64 . 83 58 . 88 64 .98 84 . Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Rain P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Rain Clear Eureka Helena Los Angeles .. MEDFORD New York Omaha . Phoenix Portland Reno , Roscburg fialt Lake San Francisco Seattle .... Spokane . Washington, D.O. 88 70 100 70 .78 Yakima Travel Table, AIRPLANES Northbound. Leave. Malls Close. 1:31 p ro. 13:88 p.m. 8:08 a.m. 4:31 a.m. Southbound. Leave. Malls Close. 13:10 a.m. 11:35 p.m. TRAINS Northbound. Leave. Malls Close. 9 :30 am 8 So a m. 8:0Apjn. 7:06 p.m. Southbound. Leave. Mall, Close. 8 30 a'm. 7:30 a jn. 8:33 pm :33 p.m. BUSES North. South. 3 45 a m. 13:16 a.m. 7:50 am 6:15 am. HSim. 8:30 am 1:40pm. 8:65am I :45 p.m. :30 pm 8:48 pm. 6:65 pm. 10:60 pm. 9:50 pm To Klamath Falls 9 45 a m and 6 40 pm To Orsnta Pas, only. To Ashland only.