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"MTyDFORP MATL TRTBUNE. MEPFO"RD. OTtEGOX, WEDNESDAY, ATTOFST 24, 19H8, PAOE SEVEN Bead every ao on thli page You will probably find exactly tne things you Uave been look ing for or a sale or trade lor unused articles you may nave Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash 11 what you wan't isn't here, ad vertlse for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective I per word rirst Insertion...- (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change .....$1.2.t CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown leather billfold, con taining 650 gas deposit slip, cur rency. Return to 805 Cedar St. Reward. LOST Small brown leather pocket purse. Reward. Return to Pin nacle Cold Storage office. LOST Gold-rlm glasses. Sunday evening. Reward. Paul Pechstein. Jr.. 808 W. 10th El., Medford. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house work and care of child. References Box 3917. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG MAN, 21, wants steady or part time work.. Cabin 57. Mer rick's Camp. IIDDLE-AGED couple want posltlor. as caretaker of apartment hous.--or enmp ground. Boa 3905. Tribune W A NTED Miscellaneous WANTED To buy 18-gauae auto matic shotgun. Phone 1267. WANTED '31 Ford, with rumble sent preferred. Over half cash and trade. 317 North Riverside. WANTED Unfurnished or partly furnished apartment. Call 1010. PAPERHANGING,-etc. Expert work. R. C. Chappell, Ph 270 or 1459-R. WANTED Used motorcycle. N Bartlett. WANTED Poultry and eggs High est cash price paid. Medfora Poul try and Egg H C. Fredene, sole owner. WELL DRILLING 81 50 per ft. first 60 ft., etc. J M Dodge, 519 King LAUNDRY Mrs Huson Tel 1345-M WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of charpe Phone (reverse chargesi Southern Oregon By-Products Co HIOHKS1 CASH I'KICKS PAID For Your Furniture MKMFOHO IHKOAIN HOI SK 27 N. Grape St Prion-- 1062 WOOL - MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WE PAY MOHK CASH For Your Furniture HOI.HKOOK AMIHKWS 6th and Front Phone 647 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators. Aluminum. Brails Cop per and othei metals MEDFORD BARGAIN 'lOUSE 27 N Ornne St Phone 1062 FOR KENT HOUSES FOR RENT to responsible man and wife, furnished house: electrx stove and Frlgldalre. " 1120 Nlanf.c. FOR RENT 5-room furnished nous Adults. Ill Almond. FOR RENT Modern 5-room house Adults. Inquire 264 Beatty. FOR RENT 5-room modern house. Inquire 444 No. Front. FOR RENT Small houe on south Pacific highway. Phone 403-J-l. FOR RENT 4-room modern fur nished house. Phone 322-X even ings after 5:30. FOR RENT 5-room house and class ed -in sleeping porch, hardwood floors: on pavement. Call 1008-J TOR RENT House No. 3 In New Lorlng Court, strict!, modern: elec tric "stove and refrigerator, oil heater. 32 50. Adults only. Phone 238. Available September 1st. FURNIPHFD f.-ronm house for rent, near schoc-;. Upp Ac Rlnyoen. 402 E. Main. FOR RENT 5-room modem fur nished house Call at Dow's Cafe 5-RCOM house, ire n v' ereened porth. gar 4'h TOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment, furnished; 17 50 month. 22 W. Jackson FURNISHED front apartment, ground floor, private bath Adults 604 West loth. NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENT In Mall Tribune building, -'om blnnt:on Jtvlnit and dining room fireplace ' Electric refrigeration ai.d ranee, steam hent and hot and cold water furnished. Adult r ply at business office Mall Tribune FURNISHED Apartment A.lulu only 503 S Holly FOR RENT -FrlEidaire. Holland Furni'h' - - ' electric f;i,c FOR RENT APAKTMENT8 OB BAUER APTS., on. and Oskdsle Pine building, modern, furnished or unfurnished, all comfort. By week or month; $27.50. and up Phone 713-V. PINE modern apartment Inquire at P. & P. Bank. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman: close In. 101 Almond, between 6 and 7 p. m. FOR RENT Sleeping porch. 808 W Main. PLEASANT room for rent; Drlvste entrance, bath, $2 week. 403 Ed wards. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 9. Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM. $1 a day at 718 E. Main. FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR LEASE Good farm, located on highway. Inquire Mary I. Helms. Klamath Junction, Ashland. Ore. ONE store room, upstairs office rooms. See Al Llttrell or ' Roland Hubbard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 12 cows, 4 2-year-olds, 4 yearlings, span mules. 6 and 7 years, 2600 lbs. Everett Bailey Talent. FOR SALE 3 goats, south on Foots creek. Hill 4-F-12. third house Phone Goid FOR SALE Pine logging horse, bay color, weight about 1800. true and sound; good life but gentle; none better. Price 175. C. H. Brooks, Selma, Ore. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, across R. R. track from Richfield Service Sta tion. Central Point. FOR SALE Team farm horses cheip. L. J. Wilson (Barber Shbp), 139 N. Central. FOR SALE Shropshire ram lambs. Salade Ranch, 'Jentral Point. FOR SALE Roan Durham oull, 6 years old. milk cows, weanei ptys. Rogue River Ranch. 5 miles east of Trail. Ore. W. Smith. FOR SALE Cow and heifers Chas Cummons. Reese Creek. FOR SALE PETS DOGS FOR SALE Fox terrier puppies. 233 Beatty St. FOR SALE POULTRY FAT DUCKS Dressed or alive, one Guernsey cow. giving milk. Mc carty's, Orchard Home Drive. Tel 1453-J-2. FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES GATES' USED CARS Famous R and G. Guarantee. Cars of merit only deserve this space watch this section for the BEST BUYS IN TOWN. . - 1934 Chevrolet Truck, long w.b.. duals. 9375 1934 Ford Pickup 295 1936 International track. long w.b., duals, flat rack 525 1936 G.M. C. pickup, heavy duty type 495 1936 Ford truck, long w. b 575 Used Car Lot located 6th and Bartlett. Medford. Oregon. Harold Treat, Used Car Mgr. WE HAVE Special price tags on our used cars for the remainder of the month, You will do well to Investigate these outstanding values before buying a car. new or used. 1938 Plymouth Sedan, as new, car rles new car guarantee, priced to sell quickly. 1934 Dodge Sedan, reconditioned. You may talk with the previous own er on this one. 1935 Graham Sedan: written guaran tee. Ask us the price it's right. 1933 Plymouth Sedan. An exceptional value. Priced to sell this week. 1937 Dodge Pickup. A guaraptee with this one. too. We have others. All arc outstanding values. Liberal trade allowances. Better terms. "Know the dealer that backs your purchase." PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO. 8th and Bartlett, Medford, Ore DODGE Sedan In good condition. 8160. Phone 1181 or 1692-L. 37 DODGE Pickup, used very little: 90-day new car guarantee and priced to sell quick: special terms. All cars under cover at 8th and Bartlett Sts. PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge Ac Plymouth Distributors. FOR SALE 1929 Ford truck slnsle wheels. 875. Inquire at Talent ?r vlce Station. 33 CHEV. dump truck 8200 33 Ford 2-door 200 36 Ford 2-rtoor 400 MEDFORD AUTO WRECKINO ATTENTION BARGAIN HUNTERS I Be dollar-wise, shop with us before you buy. Down Payment 1934 Chevrolet Master sedan 8115 00 1934 Plymouth deluxe coupe 120 00 1933 Studebaker Sedan 95 00 1930 Chevrolet Tudor 35 00 1928 Bulck Sedan 30 00 "Our Customers Stav Satisfied" BRIGOS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. 132 8. Riverside DeSoto-Plymouth Distributors FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER We offer these New and Nearly-New Car Bargains) 1938 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan, 8100 00 dip-count. 1938 Plymouth Pickup. Special deal on this one. 1938 Oldsmoblle Deluxe Coupe. 8300 discount. 1938 Ford V8 Convertible Sedan. Oet out trade-In rigure. "Our Customers S-sy Satisfied" BRIGOS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. 132 S. Riverside DeSoto-Plymouth Distributors FOR SALE or TRADE Equity In Ford 4-door sedan. Will trade for mall car or motorcycle. 1016 W. 11th PORSALE Don't forget we hsv Just the trucks for your fruit haul ine. for less monev. Wltham Ms- neto at Fort Co, 8th and mverslde. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '31 Chev. roadster, good condition. 6135. 824 W. 13t. FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet truck long wheelbase. dual; good tires extra heavy; 3 extra tires; $500. E M. Barrlngton. Inquire postofflce Williams Ore FOR SALE REAL ESTATE PINE 6-room farm house, 3 miles from city center, Arnold Lane, i mile off Jacksonville Hwy.; ftne shade trees and shrubbery and facilities for keeping cow and chickens. Phone 623-R-l before 11:30 a. m. FOR SALE BY OWNER 3-room hou.e with garage. on east side; $550 cash. Phone 790-R after 4. FOR SALE fi-room modern home, paved street, shrubbery, fruit trees, lots of shade. Convenient terms. Call at 1027 W. 10th St., Medford FOR SALE or TRADE New 4-room house, close In. For larger house. Phone 67 or 1485-M. FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres flrst-clsss grain and potato land, near Dairy. W. M. King. Dairy. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. WHEN you think of renl estate think of BROWN WHITE. FOR SALE 3 houses, 42.500: 50 Income. Terms. Owner at 518 E. Main. "FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS . For information inquire of Warren Patterson. Secreiary at the National Farm Loan Office. 202 Liberty Bklg Tel. 1149. or C A. Barnes. 167 E 8th. Eusene Ore. For Exchange Real tSstate WILL EXCHANGE clear Medford home, near high tchool; basement, furnace, 2 lots for small dairy ranch near schools. Box 3987. Tribune. HAVE NICE MODERN HOME on No. Riverside Ave., would like to trade for house between Washington school and high school in Medford. See me at Box 124, Jacksonville highway. For Exchange Miscellaneous TO TRADE Dry cow for fresh. T V. Williams, Tel. 16-F-ll. FOR SALE or TRADE for hay. Weaner nigs or Cocker Spaniel pups. H. J" Nelson. Box '262. Route 2. Medford. FOR SALE Miscellaneous ALBERS' CALF MANNA has been re duced 811 ton. Investigate before you buy. Irwin's Feed Store, 4th and Fir. Phone 799. FOR SALE Walnut bed and spring. 1129 Nlantlc. ALBERS' EGG KING without milk, per 100 lbs. 81.90. IRWIN'S FEED STORE, 4tn ana Fir. rnone iuw, FOR SALE 36"x60' flat-top maple West Coast desk. Price 825. Se at Medford Servict Station. FOR THE MOST EGGS per dollnr feed cost, feed Albers" proven lay. Ing mash. Irwin's Feed Store, 4th and Fir. Phone 799. CANNING TOMATOES, lc pound; field run potatoes. 81 sack. Blank- enshlp, Central Point. j iSvtSTiaATEnttTaT turkey feeds, j iney are now me cnenpest m net era) years. Irwin's Feed Store, 4th and Fir. Phone 799. FOR SALE Hammer mill: also steel wheeled wagon. Cap. Miller, Cen tral Point. FOR SALE .32 special Winchester rifle. Box 524, King's Hwy. FOR SALE Melotte cream sepa rator, size 6. good as new: round dining-room table. 64" top: model T Ford truck: 2-wheel trailer. C. B. McRac. West Prune at Cheny Ave., Medford. 1939 DUO THERM oil circulating heaters, new beautiful models, com plete stocks. Leonard Electric. BARGAINS In table and console 1938 ( Zenith radio demonstrators. Nt.w( ready. 1939 ZENITH radios, start'n.; at 817.95. Leonard Electric. GOOD USED MONARCH wood ran?c Bargain. Loonad Electric. FOR SALE. PIANO Baldwin made, popular size, used very little. Would take part trade. Canaries and caw;px. Singers, chenp. 108 Cottage. CUT FLOWERS and pickling cucum bers. Dreasler's, 1107 East Main Phone 1569-Y. CANING CORN. $1 sr-ck; canning and Juice tomatoes, lc lb. Smith's Quality Produce Stand, on hall way near Jackson Hot Springs. FOR SALE Trailer house, 35. 400 North Ivy. FOR SALE Tuscan cling peaches Glclm Ranch, Talent, HALE and ELBERTA peaches no ready. M. S. Gentry, Jacksonville Central Point road. MUIR peaches ready In about a weok. E. W. Gebhard. "The Little Valley Ranch," near 401 Orchard. FOR BALE Muir and Elberta peaches. Bring containers. S. P. Hunter. 200 yards west Independ ent Packing House Phoenix. HONEY. 10 lbs. 7fte. Bring con tainer. 872 Boulevard. Ashlaml PEACHES EXTRA FANCY ELDER TAS and J. H. HALE. Chas. E. Rose, East end Spring St. FOR SALE Peaches. Elrwrtns. lare, non-irrigated. 3c lb Tessitore On-Hard. Eagle Point. Phone 21-X-lO FOR SALE Andiron, chairs. 730 Alder St. screens, rnk FOR SALE Peaches, Hales. Cllngff and Crawford. Oco. Alford. Fern Valley. POt SALE Pordson tractor. John Hall. Sams Valley. Ore. HAY Baled second cutting alfalfa In fl'.d. John Miller l'i miles north of Tula Lake, Calif., on htghwa? PETITE PRUNES. 2c lb.; 50 lbs. d llvored anywhere in valley. Pla?e orders by mail. C. Stanford, Route No. 1. Central PMnt. Ore TUSCAN CLINO and Chnmploi peschei and nee, trine. Dolpo Phlpps, Crater Lakt hwy, FOR SALE Miscellaneous BARGAIN PRICES LOOK 'EM OVER Smithing Coal Composition Shingles 8creen Doors Sash and Windows Paints. Varnish, Wall Boards and Many Other Items MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK MEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY At 3rd and Fir Sis. CANNING TOMATOES now ready 1600 North Riverside Gardens. PEACHES Good unlrrlgated Craw fords. Fitzgerald Orchard. Sams valley. FOR SALE 1937 8-ft. Prlgldalre like new. Terms or cash. Box 597 Tribune. GOOD used washers, radios, 2 good used electric ranges, 2 used pressure pumps. At a bargain. rck's Hardware. FOR SALE Speed Queen washere and Ironers. sparton remgerators. Guaranteed service and parts foi all makes of washers. General Electric Ironer. demonstrator one half price. Canners' supplies. Good buy on on burners and wood cr culators. Pick's Hardware. FOR SALE Tuscan Cling peaches, ?i mile West Phoenix, Houston Road, G, E. Carpenter. SUGAR PINE SHAKE?, for sale E. O. Faber, Central Point. LEAVING TOWN Household goods and trailer for sale. Talent Auto Camp. MYERS Water Pressure systems guar, anteed All pumping system over hauled Plumbing contractliiK Pen co electric fence regulators Full line of genera) paints and tlshlng tackle. See us about wour Federal Housing. Flck's .Hardware. GRAIN SACKS 3c and 4c each: also sacking and binding twine Med ford Bargain House. 27 31 North Grape Phonf 1062 MISCELLANEOUS PICKING of the late cluster hops will begin Monday August 29. at the B. M. Clute Hopyards, Apple gate. WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Roll roofings and coating at mall order prices. Pabco Paints and Roofing. Ekerson Paint .ind Roof Co., 38 So. Bartlett. Tel. 243 BETTER rebore Job at a saving Frees' Garage, Jacksonville. Phone 183. PHYCHIC Readings Dally. Mr Miller, 328 North Central. QUILTS covered Phone 1566-L. and tied. 81.00 NOT'CE Asphalt paving plant established at our plant In Medford We are now In position to quote price on sur facing driveways, tennis courts, alleys, etc. Medford Con. Con. Co Phone 69 PERSONAL GALL STONES. E. N D. Gall Remedy will eliminate them. Painless, Harm less, Not a drug. Vlslblo results Complete treatment five dollars E. N. D. GALL REMEDY CO., 1813 N. W. Flanders St.. Portland, Ore BUSINESS CHANCES HARDWARE BUSINESS, old estab lished. Sacrifice account death in family. Don't answer unless you can finance. 419 G St., Grants Pas.'. Ore. INSTRUCTIONS PIANO INSTRUCTIONS MM Daisy Blnns, 323 King. Home studio less -xprngp, lower prices. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1 1 73 House cleaning, flow waKii.g. de mothing rugs, upholstery cleaning Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Optical Illusion 7. Rest 13. Scenes of action 14. Omits in pronouncing 16. Symbol for tellurium 16. Thing 18. Near lit. one: Italian 21. Coverings for the feet 22. A king of Judah 23. Wealthy 2.-,. Finish 2tt. Lonfc narrow opening 27. Fronted and filled cake 2!t. Kind of fur 31. Masculine name S2. Purpose Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle E8;BSAPApSCAT A phe rMtrllQ GEfN I RSPSflAERY SiPiAITlSP jJgMI I Q QR'C'jj OR EMcWg AlR PMI P AlREMofL HlH WMPBWmOUE AIT E AlCTrsMyn NgR I IE 5 m IE d e s TIElDisilljAIXMNlAiMlE itone or cioaa 3d. Bony 48. Propelled a 30. Genus of tha nKtir, boat honey bee. R0. Com pit us point 40. Strlko violently Ri. Indigenous 42. Within: comb. 63. One who runs form away to 43. H'.ipe mythical marry bird Sft. Jubilant 44. Sharpened 66. Men with high 4fi. Draw After nfnffing 47. Small fish voices 7 12 13 4 5 (o 7p If 0 I" Z ife: r I 'Ml IZIlIiIIIr III al! m$ML is 33 3 3S f3l 3 38 ijAiZu . ;M7i, m ik '. '7 jjpr 4f 3S- z 15 II 1 M ir 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. i TITLE INSl'HANCE AHSTKACT8 ESCROWS Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments GETl QUICK KESULIS Try our remedies when other fall CHAN Ji CHAN CO 23f. E Main. Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis tor Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER o- STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir. Phone 315 Prices right Service guaran' ed. Ur Ktlkliig. 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 era terlan Bide. THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE" Pro'es stonal Drossmaklng, Tailoring. Al teratlons. Hemstitching. Butt,mi and Buckles covered 19 N Bartlett 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 9300 on youi own signature and security. ' no dorsers. Take as long as twenty months to repay. Personal and Auto Loans. OREGON PINANCE JO (Formerly Ore & Wash Mtg Co.) Lie. No 8-211 M317 Phone 130. 45 South Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell Ines of late construction. 9.7t per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Mr.ln. Furs. PURS remodeled, repaired, rellncd cleaned and glazed. Reasonable Work guarantprd. Phone 989-M Ostcupat hlc Physicians. DRS. P. Q. & EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians Announce the removal of their offices from the Liberty Bldg. to 26 Laurel St.. opposite the Court House. (Hinting JNO H. LOCK PAINTER Fine Interior woik a specialty. Phone 809. PAINTING Industrial and residential work quickly d"ne at mud e rate cost. Latest spray typo equipment F. H oaraner. rnone la.o-w COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanger f.h.a loans ror painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store. 132 w Main. It tid tn tor Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for the county ol jncKaun In the Matter of the Estate of Emma E. Waltv. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that 1 was on August 10, 1938. regularly appoint ed Executor of the estate of Emmn E. -Walty. deceased, by the Ounty Court of the State of Oregon for the Cross-Word Puzzle 7. Move bats g. Additions to i building I. Kind of pastr 10. Hypothetical fores 11. Olvliilon of the year 12. Landed prop erty 17. Component of an atom 20. Situated where the compass needle (loss not dip i2. Foo'l 24. Stags 2ft HtrlkA ZX. Adjective iufAi w. uriemni commander 13. Pertaining to the ocean SI. Footless 3.'. Worn away K. Ilah Of CKKS DOWN J. Fulty devel- oped J. Peaceful I. Note of th sc.tle 4. Collection of facts 6. Pikelike flnhes I. Bi-iit of ths Blbls 37, One who inukei amends 34. liflta down 41. Conjunction 44. Pauses 45. Cancel 4. Deep hols 4I. Hut on S3. Symbol for tantalum 14. Italian river County of Jackson and alt creditors having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, and with vouchers thereunto atf-hed. to me at the office of Roberta & McAllister, my attorneva. In the United States Na - tlonal Bank Building. Rooms 201-205. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 17th day of August, 1938 uwiutir h. rmuLtt, Executor of the Estate of Emma K. Walty, deceased. Notice. Outstanding warrants of Prospect School Dlst. No. 69, Jackson Counly. from numbers 248 to 293 inclusive, are hereby called for payment. In terest ceases after August 33, 1938. ROSE J. KELLEY, District Clerk. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. Medford Irrigation District, an irriga tion district, Piaintur. vs. J. W. Gleason. Defendant. To the Above Named Defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon. you are hereby notified that Medford Irrieatlon District, an irrigation dis trict orfianieed under the laws of the state of Oregon, is the holder of certificate ot delinquency numoerea 01543 issued on the otn a ay oi June 1033. by the tax collector of trie county of Jackson, state of Oregon, ror the amount of i97.oo, tne same being the amount then due and de linquent for Irrigation assessments for the year leaa, tottetner witn pen alty. Interest and coats thereon upon the real property assessed to you, or which you are tne owner as appears or record, situate in saia county ana state, and particularly bounded and described as loitows; Lot eleven (11) of Stewart Acres according to the official plat thereof now of record. You are further notified that said Medford Irrigation District has paid Irrigation assessments on said prem ises for prior or subsequent years as follows: 1930 June 13. 1033 paid $237 30 1931 August 38. 1934 paid 116 70 1032 AiiHUSt 30. 1934 paid 110 70 1933-4 February 4. 1938 paid 116.70 1935 Februarv 4, 1938 paid 103 70 1936 February 4. 1938 paid 103.70 1937 February 4, 1938 paid 102.70 1938 July 30, 1938 paid 102.70 Said Medford Irrigation District waives all Interest upon said certifi cates of delinquency and all subse quent payments of assessments. Said J W. Gleason as the owner of the legal title of the above de scribed property as the same appears of record, and each of them, are hereby further notified that Medfora irrigation uistrict win appiy to ins circuit court of the county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the Hen against the property above de scribed and mentioned In said certificate.- And vou are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after tho date of the first publication of this summons, which Is August 3 1938, exclusive of the date of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due a above shown, together with costs, and In case of your failure to do so u decree will be rendered loreciosing me uen of said Irrigation assessments and cost against the land and premises above uamea. All process and papers In this pro ceed ina may be served upon the undersigned residing within the state of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned. This summon Is published pur suant to an order of the Hon. H. D Norton, Judge of the above named court, dated Augtiat ana, 1938. Attorney for Plaintiff, 303 uooiey ineaire tung Medford, Oregon Nntlce to Cretlltnm. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackfton County In the Matter of the Estate of John J. Rltter. Deoenaed. Notice la hereby given that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County has apiolntel me Executor or we Estate oi jonn j Rltter. deceased. All Dcrsona having claims against aald estate are required to present them to me with proper voucners within six months from tnis aaw ai my office. 136 East Main street, Mea ford, Oregon. Dated this 10th dny of August. 11)38. O. H. BENGTSON. Executor 126 East Main, Medford, Oregun. Order to Rhow Cntise on Application for fTltanee nr Name. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In tho Matter of the Application of Rex Victor Booth for Change of Name. Whereas. Rex Vlotor Booth has filed his petition with the clerk of this court for permission to chsnge ills name from Rex victor ttootn 'o itex Victor Sellens: Now therefore It Is hereby ordered that all persons Interested In the matter aforesaid appear at the court room of aald court at Medford. Ore- uon. on Sept. 36. 1038. at 10 o'clock a. m. and then and there to show cause, If any there be, why said application for change of name should not he aranted. It U further ordered that a copy of thl order to ahow cause be pub. Ilshed In the Medford Mall Tribune a dallv newspaper of general clrcuia tlon. miblUhcd In Medford. Orecnn for four successive weeks prior to said date. Dated at Medford, Oregon, August 16, 1938. FARIj B. DAT. Ju lge Columbia Carries Huge Wheat Flow PORTLAND, Aug. 24. (!) Labor Ing freighters slogged downriver dtir Ing the first three weeks of August with 2.252.943 bushels of wheat for Europe, with one week remaining It appeared the Columbia river's total August export would be the greatest for any month since October of 1930 according to the Portland Merchants' exchange. "Mllllon-bushel months are not uncommon In Columbia basin wheat shipments, but "two-mllllon" months are something of a rarity. Auguit was expected to ace the total reach or enceed 2.700,000 bushels, hlghMi sinoe 8,449.3511 bushels went down the river In October of 1030. CALIFORNIA SKEPTIC HASi BIG EATING JOB SACRAMENTO. Aug 34 (Ft-Drew C. Walker wss skeptical when Louis Oreenberg, Houston. Tex., boasted o' the aire of Texas watermelons. "Send mt a melon over 100 pound and I'll eat It at one sitting." Walker said. There's a 106-pound melon awals lug Walkers return from a vacation. FACTS GIVEN IN TALK TO KIWAN1S Manager of Bagley Cannery Says Industry Now First in Volume Among All Fruit, Vegetable Packs Canned tomatoes and tomato pro ducts rank first In volume among ail the fruit and vegetable packa of tne United States, Ralph E. Koozer, man ager of the Bagley Canning company of Ashland, told the regular weekly luncheon-meeting of the Klwanl6 club in the Hotol Medford Mop.aay noon. Mr. Koizer, tracing the history and development of the tomato canning Industry, stated that, in the 80 yenis since tomatoes were first canned tn the west, the Industry has developed to tho point where the annual output Is valued at t30.000.000, or mors than 40 per cent of the value of the west's entire vegetablo pack. He also said that over 13,000.000 cases. In tin, ivere packed In the west last year and that almost 100 per cent of the entire American pack of tomato paste and sauce was done In the west. Maryland First California, Mr. Koozer stated, pro duced 85 per cont of the western to. mato pack and ranked second 3nly to Maryland as the largest tomato- canning pack In the United States. Utah la second, Colorado third and Oregon fourth, among western states, he said. "In the tomato canning Industry there la no such thing as an average year," Mr. Kooeor told the moetln? "The crop throughout the countrv fluctuatea widely, demand varies and the national pack. In consequence, has run as high as over 43 million cases last year, to aa low aa 33 million cases In 1039. These figures Include all tomato products," Divided up last year, the national pack, he explained, was as follow!,. Canned tomatoes. 31,367.423 cases. tomato Juice, 13.444,973 cases, leaving some five million oases of tomato products such aa catsup, paste and sauce. 400,000 Acres Required 'Normally a little ovor " 400,000 sores aro required to satisfy the needs of the tomato canning Industry In tne united states," he said, "about one-fourth of these being located In the west." Mr. Koozer traced the development or tne tomato canning industry from me eariy i ioo s until now. He atatnd the first recorded pack of tomatoes In the west was put up by Francis uutting, wno had established n pre- serving factory in San Fnncisco In ISS7. The first cannery In the Rogue River valley was established In Ash land In 1002 by Charles Pierce, he stated. The speaker explained that It wnn still too early to predict the rln of tnis year's local crop, or the price to oe paid growers, but said he believed the crop would be slightly smaller tnau last year. Harold Brown, president of the elub, presided at the meeting. DEAD RELIEF CLIENT FOUND WELL TO DO TITUSVILLE, Pa, Aug. 34. UP, Mrs. Julia O. Anderson, 68, a relief client, died on a cot In a rooming house. Coroner C. M. Sonne searched the romm and found 45 000 In currency and a bank book listing deposits of 1,886. i., Meteorological Report August 24, 1038 Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday; slightly warmer to night. Fair tonight and Thursday but toga on the coast; slightly warmer In the Interior of southwest portion tonight; moderate northwest wind off the coast. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 85; lowest 45. Total monthly precipitation, Trace. Deficiency for the month .16 Inches Total precipitation sine September 1, 1937, 25.00 inches. Deficiency for the season 7.00 Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday 30 per cent; 5 a. m. today 70 percent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 6:29 a. m 5 a. m. today 6:67 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 a. 120 Meridian Time, orn 2 ' r b Boise ... Clo'iidy Clear . Rain Clear P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear P. 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KFI, KOW. 11:00 Trumbauer's Orch, KPO, KFI, KOW; King's Orch, KNX, KOIN; Five Star Final, KOO; Organ 1st, KGA. Thursday. 5 :00 Symphony Orch. KPO, KFI, KOW: Pulitzer Prize Plays, KOO, KEX; Amateur Hour, KNX, KOIfV KSL. 6:00 Music Hall, KPO, KOW, KFI; Concert Orch.. KNX, KOIN. KSL; People I Have Known, KOO, KGA, KEX. 6:30 Americana at Work, KNX. KSL, KOIN; People I Rave Known, KGO. 7:00 Amos and Andy, KPO. KOW, KFI; Dance Orch, KNX; Bona of the Lone Star, drama, KOO, KOA, KEX. 7.18 - Screen Scoops. KNX, KOIN. KSL; Facts and Fiction, KOW: Po litical Talk, KPO: Schallert Review, KGO, KEX. 7:30 Clinton's Orch, KEX; Him ber'a Orch, KPO, KOW; Political Talk, KGO. 7:48 Clinton's Orch, KJR; Whsa In fown Tonight, KOO; Duchln Orch, KSL, KOIN. 8:00 Senile's Orch, KPO, KOW; Grant's Orch., KOO; News, KEX KGA. 8:80 Cslllng All Cara, KNX: Martin's Orch, KOO; Weems" Orch. KOIN; Baseball Game, KEX, KOA. 9:00 Trumbauer's Orch, KGO; Stllee's Orch, KNX, KOIN; Neirs, KOA. 9:18 Dorsey's Orch, KPO, KPft Trumbauer's Orch, KJR; Dance Hour, KGO, 9:30 Song. KGO; Wee ma' Orch, KNX, KSL, KOIN: Thum's Orch.. KPO. 10:00 Richfield Reporter. KPO. KOW, KFI; Durant's Orch, ' KSLf John Tell, bar, KJR; News, KNX, 10:16 Gentlemen Preferred. KPO. KFI; Sketchbook, KNX, KSL: Oalllon Bros, KGO, KJR; Saunders' Orch., KOA, KEX. 10:48 Mollca'a Orch, KOW: Cray's Orch, KNX. KSL, KOIN. ll:oo Trumbauer's Orch.i KPO. KFI, KOW: Five Star Final, KGO; Pendarvls" Orch, KNX. KSL, KOIN; Runyan, Organist, KOA, KJR. Eugene Is Assured New Traffic Lightt EUGENE. Aug. 34. p Installa tion within three month of Eugene's long delayed trafflo light system waa assured last night when the city council approved plans for the work. Cost to the city will be 18,891, and to the state 63.271. The state la cooperating In the project as most of the lights will be on the state highway through the city. Application to PWA for aid tn con structing a -sewage disposal plant was authorized by the council to be filed before the September 1 dead line. The plant vould cost 6150,009, SPRINGFIELD REJECTS BONNEVILLE SUPPLY SPRINGFIELD, Ore, Aug. 34. T) Voters apparently had turned down last night all phases of a throe-f 4d proposal to put the olty into the power and water business, blasting tentative plana for use of Bonneville power. With about two-flfths of the total vote counted, citizens stood 306 to ins against a 1150.000 issue of reve nue bonds for either power or water development; 311 to 180 against 6100,000 Issue of general obllgatl bonds for a water works system, and 316 to 147 against a 150.000 general obligation bond, Issue for a povmr system. .Indian Rights Upheld. PORTLAND, Aug. 94 (yfl IrVderal Judge Jamea A. Pee upheld flshlBf right of Indians at OeMo on the Columbia river In a dcclilon yester day. EXPERT ADVICE 'and TOSATMnfT for all scalp and hair disease. ETHEL WIN BEAUTY (A OH. 1