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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OHEGOX. MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1938. PAGE SEVEN. 1 BP Read ever; ad on Chts page. You will probably find exactly tbe 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! RATES Per word first Insertion , .tc (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change 91.25 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads, LOST AND FOUND LOST Gum boots, at the gate lead ing to Kelley's Island on Rogu River. Return to H. O. Maury, Cen tral Point and receive reward. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Experienced retail lumber salesman: must be able to do esti mating. Apply In person. Economy Lumber Company. No. Riverside. MALE OR FEMALE HOP PICKING starts about Aug-Jit 30th at Christie Hop Yarys. 6(4 miles west of Grants Pass. Free tents, good campground. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Children to care for while mothers worn In fruit. Tel. 406-J-6. MAN and WIFE want work on farm. Experienced. References. Inquire Dave Hlcken, Central Point. WOMAN wants housework wltn elder ly lady or couple.- Phone 493-X. WANTED Work by experienced woman, In adult family: good cook Can give references. Phone? 95B-R. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED A home for man and wife and 2-year-old son. Parents work ing in Meaiora. rnone rnoeni lfl-F-11 after 6:30. WANTED Motorcycle, H. D. 45.' Must be bargain: good running order. Box 3736, Tribune. PHONE 969-R for turn 1 tun repair ing, upholstering and refinlsblng. Wabash near Spring St. WANT TO RENT by August 20th, 1 or 2-bedroom house or apartment. Permanent. Phone 1564. WANTED Poultry and eggs. High est cash prlco paid. Mcdford Poul try and Egg. H. C. Fredette, aole owner. LAUNDRY Mra. Huson. Tel. 1345-M. WELL DRILLING 81.50 per ft., first 60 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge. 510 King. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of charge Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Products Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOI8E 27 N. Grape St. Phono 1062 WOOL MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts. See us before you sell. MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture HOI.miOOK A ANDREWS 6th and Front Phono B47 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries, Radiators, Aluminum. Brass Cop per and 'other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Ornpe St. Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL STUCCO DUPLEX, furnished; hot water, garbage .service H. L. Cook, No. 10 Quince St. 7-ROOM modern house neai Senior high, available Aug. 15th. Box 653 Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 7-room unfurnished suburban (very good home); good shade trees and lawn: 8 miles from city center on paved road. Phone 1051. HOUSE FOR RENT The furniture for sale. Phone 1748-Y. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room modern stucco home on Jackson ville Hwy.; furnace, flrepldto. hard wood floors. Phone 700-M. 6-ROOM house, screened porch, gar age. 502 West 4th. FOR RENT Sman. modern, furnish ed house In rear. Middle-aged or elderly adults. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT House No. 5. Everett Court, furnished Adults only Phine 238. FOR RENT Bachelor cabin. Phone 174B-Y FOR RENT APAKTMENTS VAWTER Apartments. 20 No Holly. Unfurnished lower: hot wat-i. elec tric range and refriijerator. Call Apt. 1 or phone 1108. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FUP.N APT Redecorated; completely modern; close In. 61 No. Oakdale GE BAUER APT3. mi. and Oakdale Pine building, modern, furnished or unfurnished, all comforts. By week or month; $27 50. and up Phone 713-Y. FURNISHED Apartment. Alults only 503 S Holly. k FOR RENT 3-room unl :rn.sh(l m apartment. 402 Newtown. Tel. 19. FOE RENT APARTMENTS I FOR RENT Furnished apartments: Frtgtdaire. electric range. Hotel ' Holland. FINE modern apartment. Inquire at F. & F. Bank. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Sleeping porch. 806 W. Main. FOR RENT a sleeping rooms. 628 West 11th. ROOM for 2 at 1S3 North Oakdale. NEWLY furnished rooms, close In: cooking privileges. 333 S. Grape. FOR RENT 8 rooms. 110, unfur nished; a rooms, furnished, 913.50; not modern. Inquire 618 East Main. PLEASANT front room for rent, 304 Oenesee St. PLEASANT room for rent: private entrance. 408 Edwards. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM. 1 a day at 716 E. Main. FOR RENT Miscellaneous ONE store room, upstairs office rooms. See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cow and calf. Box 94, Beall Lane. FOR SALE! Real good Jersey-Guernsey cow, freshen soon, third calf. L. M. Matheny, opposite Pierce's Greenhouse. MUST SELL Very good Guernsey dairy herd; cows, heifer and 4-year-old bull. Vernon Day, Rt. 1, Box 177, Central Point. SOW with 6-weeks-old wear.er pigs for sale or trade for grain or wood. Emll Schlesel, Valley View. 65 HEAD OF CATTLE, beef and dairy cows. Must be sold at or.ee at a bargain. Phone 307, Jacksonville. Henry Manklns. FOR SALE Two young purebred Shropshire bucks. R. V. Beall, Beall ' Lane. FOR SALE 2-year-old blooded Cor dale rams. Herbert Elmore, Apple gate. FOR SALE Milk cow. Inquire at Beagle pos tot rice. FOR SALE Entire dairy herd, 13 cows. Will trade for sheep. Phone 31-F-14. FOR SALE Gentle 1250-lb. work horse. Will trade 55 ewea for milk cows. Phone 25-F-ll, Eagle Point. 30 WEANER PIGS for sale. Luke Jennings, Sams Valley near Beagle. FOR SALE Excellent ml' cows. A. H. Mann. Rt. 1. Box 393-A., Griffin Creek road. FOR SALE Cow and heifers Chas, Cummons, Reese Creek. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, shoats and pedigreed Poland China sows: large bay team. Phone 1051. FOR SALE Cows and ewes John Hall. Sams Valley. Ore. WEANER PIGS for aale. Alfred Pelle, Eagle Point. Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE fl. wild Mallard ducks. 614 Plum. FOR SALE PETS DOGS FOR SALE White breeding does. New Zealand. Tom Murphy, Route 1, Box 70-A, Just off Beall Lane. REGISTERED white Collie pups and stud. Klsh-Ke-Kosh strain. Fred Fisher, Roseburg. Ore. FOR SALE Purebred Cocker Span lei pups. Phone 1524-L. FOR SALE- AUTOMOBILES SOME NEARLY NEW BARGAINS Down payment. 1938 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan $229 1938 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe... 295 1938 DeSoto DeLuxe Sedan.- 388 1938 Plymouth Pickup - - 235 1938 Oldsmobile DeLuxe Coupe .- 310 1937 Chevrolet Master Sedan... 228 1934 Chevrolet Master Sedan 125 1935 Dodge Pickup ..... 115 1928 Buick Sedan 25 Our Customers Stay Satisfied. BRIGGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. 132 S. Riverside. DeSoto-Plymouth Distributors. 1935 INTERNATIONAL Pickup; very good condition. Vernon Day Rt. 1. Box 177. Central Point. '36 STUDEBAKER President DeLuxe Sedan. Cost $1695. On'y 30.000 miles. Perfect condition. Will sac rifice. Consider smaller car. Box 829, Tribune. GATES' USED CARS Famous R and G Guarantee Cars of merit only deserve this space watch this section for tbe BEST BUYS IN TOWN. 1934 Chevrolet Truck. $395 1935 Chevrolet Truck 495 1936 International Truck 645 1936 C M C. Pickup 495 Used Cir Lot located 6th and Bartlett. Medford Oregon. Harold Ire at. Used Car Mgr. FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet truck, long wheel base, dual; good tires, extra heavy: 8 extra tires; $500. E. M. Barring ton. Inquire postofflce. Williams, Ore. GOOD Delivery Car. exchange for wood. Flynn Electric. Phone 107 LATE 36 Ford Coupe. $50 lets than market price. Call 971 evenings. FOR SALE 1937 Ford Couoe U000 miles; excellent condition. Box 830. care Mill Tribune FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Small frame luUdlng. 16x12 ft., double construction, suit able for lunch room. etc. See Emll Lange at 25 So. Riverside. 5 ACRES. 6-room plastered house. n,rage. barn, chicken hourv family orchard, part m-adow. irrlc .t. all cultivated; $1350. t-rms Shelev Agency. North City UmlU, Hwy. 99. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ROGUE RIVER FARM 200 ACRES, 50 cultivated. frw water, mile fine river frontage, fair improvement. Sacrifice for quick sale. Also 20 - COW dairy. Sell stock and equipment and feed; lease farm. Also 5 ACRES level valley land. Irri gated, paved road, close in, $500: terms. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1548-H. FOR SALE First home on right south of Phoenix. Reasonable price and terms. Inqu're 21 Genesee St. BARGAIN 7 acres Hwy. 99, 5 acres in alfalfa, some pasture. Under Gold Hill irrigation; 2 cows and other stock. New garage house, chicken house, well, electricity. Some terms. 3 miles west- Gold Hill, just east 8herwood Auto Court. FOR SALE $25.00 down and $17.50 per month, bungalow on hillside close to Medford. Total price 11500. Walter H. Leveret re. Med ford Bldg. FOR SALE Modern 5 -room house, close in. Price $2000; 4'0 down. Choice 2 6-acre ranch, Irrigated, well Improved, some stock, equip ped: close in; $1000 down, balance easy. Suburban homes priced right. Easy terms. UPP & RINGOEN 402 East Main. FOR SALE 5-room furnished house, large shady lot, fruit-room, sun porch; near school. Call tveek days only. 503 King. FOR SALE 3 houses. $2500; $50 income. Terms, Owner at 618 E. Main. FOR RENT 10 acres, gooa build ings. Inquire 4 Corners Station. Midway road. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN fc WHITE. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For information Inquire of Warren Patterson, Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office. 202 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 1149. or C. A. Barnes. 167 E. 8th. Eugene. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medlord and surrounding towns. Easy terms. Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. FOR SALE Miscellaneous PEACHES Today. mile west of Voorhees Crossing. E. C. Corn. CHOICE PEACHES, 3c lb. Worden'a, Perry dale, Jacksonville Hwy. McCORMICK - DEEHING Primrose electric cream separator: McCor-mlck-DeerlnR 2-unlt mllk:ng ma chine (like new). Will take part payment in hay. vernon nay, hi, 1, Box 177, Central Point. FOR SALE Paul pressure pump, motor. 60-gal tank, deep or shallow well. $20.00. Tel. 1278-J. FOR SALE Super automatic white enameled electric range; small elec tric motor, electric water heater, . Phone 576-J. 612 Penn. Ave. DO YOU KNOW Kettlewell's local melons are now ripe: also sweet corn. Kettlewell's Gardens. 99 Hwy. South. FOR SALE Good used refrigerator. 31 North Bartlett. FIELD-RUN POTATOES. $125 sack; culls, 75c. Reds and whites. Blank enshlp, Central Point. FOR SALE One G. E. LI f top refrig erator, .like new; one wood range and wood heater, 11 Tripp St. Call evenings. FOR SALE Several good used wood ranges priced right. 31 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE One Easy Splnne. washer, good condition. 31 North Bartlett. GLADIOLI. 25c dozen; also pickling cucumbers. Dressler's, 1107 E. Main. CANNING PEACHES now reany Bring your own boxes. Woodlawn Or chard, Central Point. Phone 127. Harry DeBuque. GRAIN SACKS 3c and 4c each; also . sacking and binding twine Med ford Bargain House, 27-81 North Grape. Phone 1062. SUGAR PINE SHAKE.- for sale E. C. Faber, Central Point. FOR SALE 16-hp. outboard motor and boat. 622 'Zd wards. FOR SALE Champion peaches. Chas E. Gray. Hwy. 99, 2 miles north Gold Hill. FOR SALE! Cabuttge plants and pot ted flower plants at the Crater Greenhouse. FOR SALE Speed Queen washers and Ironers, Sparton refrigerators Guaranteed service and parts for all makes of washers. Oenera) Elec tric lroner, demonstrator, oniy one half original price. Fick' Hard ware. MYERS Water Pressure systems guar an teed All pumping system over hauled Plumbing contracting. Pen co electric fence regulators Full line of general paints and fishing tackle. Pick's Hardware. GOOD USED WASHERS. Radios, and small roll-top office desk; 3 good used electric ranges and one gaso line range, greatly reduced. Also outboard motor, half price. Flck'aJ tiara ware. LEAVING TOWN Household goods and trailer for sale. Talent Auto Camp. CABBAnff olante 547 Marte St MISCELLANEOUS PHYCHIC Readings Dally. Mr. Miller, 328 North Central. EXPERT ADVICE and TREATMENT for all scalp and hair dUeaset. ETHELWYN'S BEAUTY SALON. TO CORRECT the ad. two w-eka ago. 25c per gallon Orade A milk Is be low State Law Test. Phone 3)3. QUILTS covered and tied. $1.00. Phone 1666-L. NOTTCE Atphalt paving plant established at our plant In Medford. We are now In position to quote price on sur facing driveways, tennis court, alleys, etc. Medford Con. (-on. Co Phone 69 INSTRUCTIONS PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Mr Daisy Binn. 323 King. Home studio less expense lower prices. LOANS MONEY TO LOAN on dwellings ol late construction Reasonable rate BROWN & WHITE BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Service station and gro cery; Shell products. Good loca tion. 602 8. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE Bar. liquor store and restaurant. Liberal terms for quick turnover. Best paying business In northern California Vosburgh'a First and Last Chance, Hornbrook. Cal. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Chinese rierbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments. GET QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies when other fall CHAN &. CHAN CO., 236 U Main. Expert Window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning, floor waxlug, de mothlng rugs, upholstery cleaning. Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bnrtlett. Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Olflco 28 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaraned. Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. Room 302, U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING. Tailoring, Ladles' Coats and Suits Alterations. Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Cra terlnn Bldg. THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE" Profes sional Dressmaking. Tailoring. Al terations. Hemstitching. Button and Buckles covered 19 N Bnrtleri LOANS A QUICK WAY To pay your old bills ... to reduce Installments ... to get needed CASH... Use our popular cash loan plan to get the money you want WHEN you want It. Loans up to $300 on your own signature and security. No en dorsers. Take as long as twenty months to repay. Personal and - Auto Loans. OREGON FINANCE SO (Formerly Ore. As Wash. Mtg. Co.) Lie. No. 8-211 M217. Phone 139. 45 South Central. Painting JNO. H. LOCK PAINTER Fine Interior wotk a specialty. Phone BOO. PAINTING Industrial and residential work quickly done at moderate cost. Latest spray type equipment. . F. H. Oardner. Phone 1375-W COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanger F.H.A. loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 132 W. Main. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as executrix or the eatate or saran. J. Heasler, deceased, with the County ' Mail Tribune Daily . ACROSS L Table utensils T. Irrigates 15. Agricultural Implement 14. Subtly area tic II. Meirlr land measure 16. Blew gently 15. Proceed 19. Young doi XI. Femals boraes 22. Past 23. Agei 26. Metal 26. Pace tl. Station 29. Hunting dogs It. Biblical lower 13. Double 14. Mixed trltb boras I?. Hat rlmt 40. City In lows (1. Lick up with the tongue 4t. River duck 44. In Greek reunion, a ghoit 16. Giant 17. Short for a Brasltlan eltv Solution of Yesterday's Punle 41 Typs of rail way: cotloq. 49. Oaydrtani 61. Be enough 62 Waits 64 Part of the foot 66 Assigned tasks 67. Surnlral thread! iL ii li wWji 32 WW q m : mm ,nYit mmamm 44 """" mj 45 4k 48 J 4q ! So m Si Mill hr 1 1 TT Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has set Septem ber 7, 1938, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day In the Court Room of said Court In the Court House at Medford. Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing ob jections thereto and the settlement thereof. All persons Interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and how cause. If any they have, why said final account should not be approved by said Court and said executrix discharged from her trust, and file any auch objections on or before said date. Dated and first published August 8, 1938. BVA L. DALEY. Executrix of the estate of 8arah J. Hessler, deceased. DON R. NEWBURY. Attorney for Executrix. MONTHLY STATEMENT The following Is a schedule of the proceedings of the County Court of Jeckson County, Oregon, showing a list of claimants for supplies and services for which the claim la made and which were passed upon during tbe month of July, 1938. O. R. CARTER. County Clerk. General County Fund. Calif. Oregon Power Co., 871.00: Mrs. Wilson. $3.30: Lenora dcrlvener. (10.00; A. S. Bullen, 84.07; r.lverslde Market. $2.55: Public Assistance, 81.281.46; Dr. H. A. Woods, 878.00; Western Union, 87.07; Community Hospital, 87.60; Offloe Stationery and Supply Co.. 858.90; Mall Tribune. 818.10; Mall Tribune Printing Dept., I 868.05: Ashland Tidings, $34.25: Med ford Stationery Store. 820 19; Red Cross, travel, 846.60: Paclflo Tel. & Tel. Co.. 874.60; Multlgrapll Corp., 82.58: Marshall Smith Leonard. $831.74; F. J. Newman, postage 87.00: Standard Oil Co., $1.08: Burroughs Co., 873.65; National Hospital Asso ciation, $40.00: State Industrial Acci dent Commission, $48.49; Postal Tele graph Co., $2.99: Yale Towne as Lock Co., $12.60; Sheriff, travel, $342.61: A. J. Anderson. $3.75; Fluhrer Bakery. $14.83; R. C. Onll, $2.19: Murphy's Market. $3.92: Central Market, $2.10; Hubbard Brothers, $6.93: Southern Oregon Corp., $9.04: Lost Rivci Dairy, 814.82; Economy Meat Market $2.55: EmU'a Market, $2.65; M. P. and 8. M. Co., $28.60: West Side Pharmacy, $1.00: Peerless Market. $25.07: Sum mit Grocery, $45.71: Ceroid J Parker. $4.82: Lovlngcr Company, $40.00: Lloyd Johnson, $10.50; Grover's Dairy, $4.93: G. R. Cnrter, postage. $6.36; Shaw Supply Co., $10.28: Trowbridge & Flynn, $1.15; Riverside Market. $8.32: A. S. Bullen, $7.00; Elmer Harris, $2.10; S. E. MnssenBlll Co., $4.08: Jarmln'a Drug Store $1.97: Calif. Oregon Power Co., $114.20: Numerical Directory Co.. $3.00; Dr. O. A. Oltxen, $85.55; Vera Diugherty. $9.00: Monarch Seed Co., $72.43; Mrs. Harold Jamea, $20.00; Associated Oil Co., $64.45: Shell OH Co., $41600; George Seeley, $33.33; Kelly Sales Co., $1.76; Old Age Assistance, t2,790 87; Dependent Children, $818.07: Blind Assistance. $53.81; Multnomah Trlnk Co., $11.58; Health Dept., postage, 811.57: S. E. Massenglll Co:. 87.51; Kelly Sales Co., (.60; State Depart ment of Agriculture, 829.72: Henrietta Sandry. $.80; E. C. Rice. t.lu.00; C. R. Bowman, travel, $27.80; Multlgraph Corp., $1.04; Zellerbach Piper Co, $20.01; J. K. GUI Co.. $3.59. Billings Agency, $5.00; J. B. Coleman, postage, $20.00; N. 8. Young. $5.40; John Klrk patrlck, $1.00; E. H. Mann, $1.00; E. E. Gore, $1.00; E. N. Blden $1.00: W. D. Roberta, $1.00; A. B. Cunning ham, $1.00; S. M. Bullla, $3.80; Bert Luman, $1.00: Walter Haertle $1.00; Herman Bungoyne, $1.00: Ruth Nel son, $1.00; Weldon McBee. (1.00: E N. Blden, $1.00: W. D. Roberta. $1.00; C. E. Esds, $1.00: Carl Flchtner, $1.00; O. 8. Butterfield, $1.00; Delbert Ross, $3.80; Chester Lund, $3 00: Glen Young, $1.00; American Public Health Association, $7.50; East Side Pharm acy, $1.40; Amelia Hayes, $83.00; Net tle Thompson, $54.40; Anna Coleman. (63.00; Edith Cochran, 873.60: Mary Smith, $30.00; Orpha Beer, $3.00; .111 Poling, $79.76; L. R. Dyer, $79.75: Robert Fowler, $57.42; Ingle Drug Co., $2.78: O. J. Perrlne, $8 33; Snider Coffee Shop. $9.15; M. M. Dept. Store, $60; Talent Market. $166; O'Harra's Grocery, 8.50; Aahland Gro ceteria, $10.23; I. R. Frldegur, $83.19; Mrs. Thompson, $18.00; Hardy a Hard ware. $3.41; Whlllock'a Oolden Rule. $13.24; Davis Feed Store, $28 98; Ted's Feed Store, $30.64; Beck's Bak ery, $1.05; J. W. Hasklns, $1 80; What Cross-Word Puzzle 6. Perspire 7. Drier) or withered t Ood of war 9. Bushy clump 10 Enn-llth letter 1L Belt pulley or drum 11 DIM out 17. OtxlrleRi of dis cord 10. Interior decora tor tl Workihop 34. Soft drinks. colloq. 16. Besln tl Make taeo 10. Broad open veiiel 61 Experiences again 14. Makers of cer tain articles of food IV Dlih of eggs 86. Tropical fruit 28. First 19. flailing vessels 42. French city 4&. Trial 46. Baseball team 49. Flow 60. Superlative ending 11. Symbol for Iron ' 16. Toward f; DOWN L Formed S. Set of orna ments to be worn to . father C Conjunctiva . Sphere S. Standard Not Store, $1.88: Snider Dairy. $34.81: Bast Side Pharmacy, $5.85: Biden's Shoe Shop, 860: The Fix It Shop, 81.00: Maytag Company, $4.00: Thos. H. Simpson, $43.76: A. Qrdhsm As Sons, $15.76: Knox Lumber Co, $1.00: H. H. Oearhart, $5.35; Jessie Ken dall, $5.45: Stella w. Beach. $4 00: Chaa. Boussum, $8.00; Clarence Pan key, 83.00; Oeo. W. King. $9 00; Gil bert Hill, $8.00: Mildred Wilcox. $9 00: Ellaabeth Work. $9.00; Floyd Dickey, $900; Jewell Lockhart, $6 00: Flor ence Farlow, $6.00; W F. Isaacs. $5.00; Mamie B. Sleeter, $4 00: Gain Robinson, $3.00: Joale L. Stephenson, $0.00; Evelyn Durno, $5.00: Eiva Cas ter. $9.00; Elizabeth Tumbaugh. $8.00: Anna B. Thompson, $9.00: Hal Pratt. $5.00: Jean Duff. $5 00: Bel F. Richardson. $6.00: Hattle M Alden. $8 00: Abbott Laboratories. $14.90: Mead Wheeler Co., $6.48: Blake Mof- fltt & Towne. $1.30: Pacific Station ehy Co., $16.43: West Coast Printing Co., $93.90; Hotel Medford, $7.80; Delia Dotson. $6.94: Syd I. Brown, postage, $60.00: Alice Qandoe. $6.00; County Court, postage. $3100; Marie McClaln, $39.80; E. R. Squlbh & Son. $3 10: Heath's Drug store, $4.70: Community Hospital. $15 00 Young's Drug Store. $3.80: W. R. Ferguson, $8.10: Ben Paul, $1.00: Albert Pan key. $1.00: Cecil Johnson, $1 00; Tom Cook. $1.00: Ralph Norrls. $1.00; Wal ter McLean. $1.00: R. o. Wlgl, $1 00: Carl Y. Tengwald, $7.50: Medford Water Commission, $50.00: Body's Market, $4.14; City Sanitary Service, $5.00: Skinner's Oarage. $.75; High way Service Station, $1.35; Hubbard Wray Co., $6.35. Emergency Fund, Oeo. W. Nellson. printing. $44.26: Jessie Mastln, $14.90: Josephine Coun ty, $13.47. Dog License Fund. Jackson County Humane Society, $15.50; City of Medford, $10 80; City of Ashland, 81.30: L. A. Salade, $3.50. County Library. ' Central Book Store, $2.35: H. W. Wilton Co., 163.25: The Macmlllen Co., $37.80: Oaylord Brothers $17.25. Itoad Fund. National Hospital As'oclatlon, $72.00; Pacific Tel. and Tel. Co. $4.00: Firestone Service. $10.98: Of fice Stationery & Supply Co., $15.30: Morton Milling Co., $34.00; Timber Products. Co., $20.00; Union Oil Co., $457.95; S. P. Co.. $2,734.70: State Industrial Accident Commission, $266.07: Standard Oil Co.. $601.80: Consolidated Freight Lines, $1.76: Hardy's Hardware, $5.67: Pacific Mo tor Transport, $1.76; Fruit Growers Supply Co., $162.90: Colyesr Motor Salos Co., $47.51: The Texas Co., $33.41; Howard Cooper Corp , $318.45; H. B. Carter, $75.00: Chas. L. May. $75.00: Lorena Company, $58.57: Med ford Pharmacy, $4.60: Associated Oil Co., $1,721.90; D. and D. Lumber Co., $234.48: Oene Hooper. $47.61; Henry R. Byers, $15.00: Menno Schmidt, $51.86; C. L. Hardy. $61.86. White Motor Co., $1.04: Marshall Smith Leonard, $1.35; Older Tire Service, $14.36: Woodbury Co., $40.85' Oregon Culvert ar 4 Pipe Co., $308.60: J. F Boussum. $53.63; Oeo. Rivera $48.34; Oeorge Thomaa, $38.70: V. L. Wright, $13.78: Dean Owens, $3.19; Chalmers Co.. $137.15; Feenaughty Company. $7.01: W. F. Holllngaworth. $7 00- W. M. Tracer. $11.35: F. B. Samson Co. $3.60: Fruit Growers Suoply Co., $20.37; Lester Smith, $30.06' O W. Smith.' $4.39; Walter Haertlo. $6.58: Chet Bourne, $60.38; Henry R. Byers. $36.00; Irl Morse, $54.00: Jim Merrltt. $134.35: Earl Jonea, $100.96; Leonard Andrews. $80.65: B. H. Boyer, $12.75; Chas. Blltch, $105.36; Lloyd Norman $65.83; Percy Haley, $118 78: Don Brittsan, $98.76: Lincoln pence. $78 ro: W. M. Tethrow. $88 57: Henry Meyers, $93.37: Joe Stovall, $81.79: J. W. Glllaspey, $77.17; Lyal . Hartman, $109.78: Simon Heartbar, $10 74; Lowla Applebaker. $78.98 Simon Johnson. $78.98: W. Edena, $98.66; Dick Klrk patrlck, $66.40; A. O. arrlngton, $78.96; Elliott Rhoten, $78.96' Wealey Hartman, $139.76; R. J. Rtnabarger, $126.88; Gene Hooper, $76 P5: F. E. Jenkins, $130.78; Chas, Dooms, $118.76; Ed Stlllwell, $119.46: D. O. Modrell, $130.77; R. N. Finney. $109.68; John Lacy, $109.78; Ed Oln ael, $109.78: L. J. Blgham. $108.39; Mlrl Morse. $11933: H. C. Dooms. $109.76: Ralph Merrltt, $107.76: John Moulton. $94.79; D. J. Clifford. 1110.37; W. A. Sheldon. $94.56: Keith Denman, $00.17; Robert McCabe, $93.36: R. Daugherty, $106.03: o. w. Morse, $03.78; B. H. Moulton. $103.16; L. B. McKlnnls. $98.56: Gale Moulton. $111.63: W. L. Tolle, $108,311; L. A. Rlgel, $59.03. C. McKee, $118.02: L. Wolde, $59.01; F. H. Kelly. $64.33; Joe Logsdon, $53.63; Cliff OaatT $86.76 Don Fredericks. $06.11; Art Blggls. $94.66; Frank Demser, $96.11; C L. Conaway, $9731: Harold Tolle, $119.69: E. D. Brooks, $98.66; A. Wattenberg, 1122.21: Willis Hodge, $68.58: Mike Yovovlch. $89 77: Geo. Hodge. $71.77: Andy Mitchell, $98.77: Bill Glass. $76.38; Robert Craig, $.33; Kenneth Wattenberg, $112.89; W. J. Burbldge. $97.69; R. L. Bishop, $91.28; Jack Thrasher, $26.36: Ed Condon, $99.89; Roy O. Palmer, $97.11; Ray Edwards, $98.66; H D Neely. $96.67; S. P. Long, $96 56; Perry L. Aahcroft, $2.87; D. L. Davidson. $3.35; Eadi Transfer, $8 00; Bluo Print Shop. $1038: Hubbard Wray Company, $9.07; Firestone Service. $383.01; Medford Concrete Construc tion Co., $138.33: Wltham Super Ser vice, $3.96; Hawklnson Tire Service, $186.36: F. E. Samson Company. $3 50, Roy Ashnole, $5.94: Llttrell Parte Co., $93.66: Dawson Filing Works, $5.33: Portr Lumber Co.. $130: Basle Point Lumber Co., $1.35: Eagle Point Water Commission, $3.50; Medford Water Commission, $3.00: Calif. Oregon Power Company, $68.87; Paclfls Tel and Tel. Company. $835: Schafer Electric Works. $20.00: National Hos pital Association. $68.00; State In dustrial Accident Commlaslon, $349.70: Hansen Hardware Co.. $4.76: Hubbard Brothers. $38.76: Harrison Parte Co.. $ 70: Medford Service Bu tton. 4133.65; Woods Lumber Co., $5 82. Weather Northern California: Fair ton!h and Tuesday but fog on the const. Little change In temperature. Gentle to moderate changeable wind off coast. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tueai7, but occasional clouds or fog on coast. Slightly warmer In northeastern Ore gon tonight. Moderate northwest wind off coast. tint Traffic Death PORTLAND, Aug. Ifl. ijf Mrs Alfred A. Jones, 49, Portland, dlea yesterday of Injuries suffered In n accident Saturday which prtTlmtsly took ths life of Mrs. Ola 0 Smith 53, Portland. Mrs. Jonea succumbed to head Injuries. Her death Wted the trafflo toll for the year to 31. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS Dresses, Coats, Hat Blousea Ethelwyn B Hoffmann WINDOW GLASS We sell window glae and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbrldn Cab ins Woes - Trail TRAIL, Aug. 15. (Spl.) Rer. and Mrs, J. W. WadBwortn of Hollywood arrived here Friday to spend a months vacation at Sunset-on-the Rogue. Asburn Leigh returned home Mon day from Chlloqutn where he had spent two weeks visiting his father, who ti working In thi mill there. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Weeks have a baby girl, born Aug. 5. Dr. Mallery was the attending physician, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Yancey, and son Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutch inson visited at the Mallery home Friday evening. Roy Merrlman and the two Moon ey boys made a trip to the Seven lokes country, returning home Aug. 7. Mrs. Eva Segessman is on the sick list again this week. The many friends in the Orange and others were sorry to hear of the accidental death of Mrs. A. T. Haines at Talent. Mrs, Halnea lived above McCloud on wbat la commonly call ed the Mansfield place for several years, and was wull known here, ftrti was a member of the Upper Rogue Orange, L. U Yancey and son, Bob, and 8- W. Hutchinson made a trip to the mountains on a flrhlng trip Monday and Tuesday. Mesdamea Florence Watson, Ella Yancey and Jennie Hutchinson spent Tuesday in Medford shopping and attending a show. The report that thee was meetings at the Trail churoh last week was a mistake. However, there are meetings every night this week, conducted by Rev. Ed Jaensoh and wife. Every one ll welcome. Mrs. Ruby Leigh Is spending this week with her husband In Chllo- quln. Mr, and Mrs. L, L. Yancey, son Bob, and Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson vtaltod the museum In Jacksonville, Thurs day. . Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, Aug. 15. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. oris Moon and daugh ters, Delorla and Elma Lee of Fort Klamath, and Mr. and Mra Fred Lock land of Lodt, Calif., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Moon. Mr. Lockland 1$ Mrs. Oris Moon's brother. Sally Patton la recovering nicely from her tonsil operation. Lowell Patton visited Jack and Don Kllngle at Lake Oreek five days Mr. and Mra. Joa Nee and children. Joan and Leland, were gueste at the Cleveland home on Monday, Mr. and Mra. Fred Klncald, Wan dell Klncald. and June Klncald of Qlendale, Calif., are moving to Med ford. Mrs. Roy Bllderback and ohlldren, of Medford, visited Mra. Harold Pat ton and her mother on Friday. P. W. A. work at fish hatchery 1$ progressing. The fair and pet ahow on Wednes day waa Interesting. Many beautiful quilts, luncheon sets, towels, pillow cases, beautiful embroidery, knlttlnj, crocheting, weaving, hooked rugi, dresses, flowers, etc., were on display. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Aug. 15 (Spl.) The monthly meeting of the Civic club waa held Wednesday afternoon. Following routine business an out standing talk on the subject of motherhood was given br W. m. Alexander, apeaker from the business circle of Central Point. Fred Bosworth and two listen of Compton, Calif., are recent arrivals at the horns of their grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Trelchler. Fred spent much of his boyhood here and ll a graduate of tbe Oentr-.l point high school. Mrs. Ouy Tu 1$ spending a few days with her daughter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mr,. William Ask with of Prospect, Messrs. Frank Peterson, Fred Soop Clifford and Lester Dorman arrived trim Sanborn, Iowa, early In the week to Join the field of workers in the pear harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge LottU of Fresno, Calif., are spending their va. cation with Mr. and Mra. O. H. Bohn- ert and daughter, Dolores, and other relatives, including Mm. John Barns. who Is the mother of Mrs. Lottls. Donald Smith. Mlaa Suaan Binders Harold Smith and Miss Esther Wright enjoyed a trip to Oregon Coves and Crescent City Sunday, returning at nignt. Mra. Oeorge Idwardi entertained 1 group of Central point friends at her Medford horn on Thursday. Fern Valley FERN VALLKT. Aug. 16. (Spl.) Srnle Dean of Emmett, Idahr 1$ vis iting his sister, Mra. Joa Kantor Jr. Dinner gueate at the L. H. Hughe home Sunday were Mr. and Mra O. Hammond and Alfred Waybler of Klamath Falls. Harry Steel left Monday tor Lam. bett, Idaho, to help hi fa'h.r har vest his grain crop. Mr. Steele lost about half oif his crop by grass hoppers. The road grader was doing some work In the vicinity Wednesday Farmers of Fern Valley liav fin. Ished threshing their grain. Ivan Hlbbard of Elliott cmk min ing district was transacting business in Fsrn Valley Thursday. Mr. and Mra. Jo Kantor. Jr., Jose phine and Dorothea spent Bunds? t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oyrtl Steel. Clyde Perdue, who sprained his ankle playing baseball, Is much Im proved. Mrs. O. Penland and Mn. S. . Marshall started packing at the Pal mer Packing company Thursday. Those attending the picnic at Ap plegats Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. Boyer, Mr. and Mra. Lewis, Don, Bob and Ida Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. A Hens ler, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Otis, Dar lena and Aurlll Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Archie Ferns. Twlla, Evelyn, Leonard, Lloyd and Bobby Forna. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Ferns and Billy, Mrs, Smith, Shirley, Florence and Holland, Chas. Ferns, Marlon, Marjery and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr, Bobby and Oeorge, Bird Hoffman. Cleon and Jimmy Garrett. Mr, and Mra. Olaf Severaon called at the J. Q. Eldrldg horn Tuesday evening. T. T. Clower and daughter Cathryn and Mrs, Haakel Clower were calling on friends in Fern Valley Tuesday. Mr. sannen, who has been on his vacation the past two weeks. Is back on his route again. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Aug. 15. (Spl.) Sunday guests at the E. 8. Meyer home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn and family of Medford, Mr. and Mrs Wallace Ragsdale and family. Miss Anna Tonn, Mra. E. Orlssom and H- O. Meyer. . Mrs. L. O. Orlssom visited relative above Ashland for a few days, re turning home Thursday. Saturday night guests of the Roy Orlgsby family were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bishop and sons of Ashland. Ther are all camping, this week, at the Dead Indian soda springs. Mrs. E. R. Jones Is spending a few days in Medford while receiving med ical treatment. Mrs. Jennie Meehan of Medford I house guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Hoeft snd family, here Ladles of the grange met Wednes day at the grange hall to make plans for the dinner and fair to be held at the grange hall, Sept. 18. Prospect PROSPECT, Aug. IS. Spl.) Miss Florence Weeks of Berkeley, Califor nia, la the guest of her mother, Mrs. Anna Weeks and her brother, Stew art Weeks. Mrs. Paul Snook entertained with a stork shower for Mrs. Howard Mathers, August 0. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Col lier, a daughter, Shirley Ann, August 9, at the Stanley nursing home tn Medfowt. Mr. and Mrs. R. Axtell were shop ping In Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Orln Train la spending several weeks at the home of her daughter. Mra. Clifford Collier. The Grange - Talent Grans Talent Orange held regular session August 4 with a good crowd present. Mr. snd Mrs. Maust of Central Point visited us and each gav e inter esting talk. Mr. Maust stressed th point of cooperation on the fsnner1 part, and also told of the activities of the Orange co-op at Central Point of which he Is managur. An Interesting program was given by th young people of th Grange, with Fay Miller chairman. Th pro gram centered around Flora. Refreshments war served after which dancing was enjoyed. On Sunday about 50 member of th Grange gathered at Hermans for their annual picnic. A bounteous basket dinner was served at noon, followed by games under direction of Nell Riding.. Swimming also was n Joyed by the younger members. On Tuesday an all day meeting of th H.E.O. was enjoyed at Llthla park with a picnic dinner at noon. The program was in charge of Ivallnv Bell and much merriment was en joyed over th cleverly planned games. Nest Orange meeting Is August 11. H.E.O. will furnish refreshmunts and a cake will, be dutch auctioned to add to our building fund, nak Till be baked by Florence Hartley H.I.O. president. Travel Table AIRPLANES Northbound. Leave. Mall Clos. 13:50 pjn. MlOS DJn. 6:38 a.m. : a.m. Soothboond. Lear.. Malls Clos. 13:11 am. liM pm. TRAIN8 Northbound. Leave. Mall Clos. B .30 a.m. :80 am. J :05 p.m. 7.-05 p.m. Southbound. ' Leav. Malls Clos. 8:30 am. 1:80 am 833pm $33 pm. BUBtS North. 9:43 am. 7:50 am :35 am. 1:40 pm. 1:48 pa. 1:46 pm 10:60 p m. tout. 11:16 am. 8:13 am. 8:30 am 0:66 em 8:80 pm 8:68 PA :S0 pm. To Klamath Falls 9 :48 am and 8:40 p m. ' to Orint Pass only. Xo A,thltr" onlf