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MTTOFOTCT) MATL TRTBTTNT!, rEDFCRT), OKEGOy, TUESDAY. 5TTGTTST 30, 1933. k Head every ad on this page You will probably find exactly th thing you bsv bon look ing for or sal or trade (or unused article you may have !eearcb your attlo or tore-room you may find many things othera are aseklng and oe able lo realm Immediate caeh II -what you want lent bare, ad .mrtlae for It Tribune Classi fied Ada are Inexpensive effective I RATES per word first Insertion (Minimum ZSc) Bscs additional Insertion. ' per word -lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without eppy change .. ,, -.81.25 ) CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND POUND Coin purse on 6th and Cen tral. CaU at Tribune and pay for aiL LOST Zipper Brief Case of no value only to Firm Reward. Apply Jack son Hotel or E. A. Crockett & Co.. i 135 Harvard N., Seattle, Wash. lost Gold rim glasses at Gold Ray Dam. Notify Mrs. Nelson. Rt. 3, Box 103, Medford. Reward. tiRT Dark brown, white face and chest, female boston bulldog on utittA Pulls and Frosnect roau Phone Grieves' store, Prospect. Re ward. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Housekeeper. Must be good cook and capable of taklnf charge Af hnmi. Good home. Rood wages No one without best of references need apply, box ei i, itiduu. WANTED Girl, light housework, caro or child, fruit season, 139 Ken wood. WANTED Girl . for general house work and care of child. References Phone 290-Y. W ANTED Miscellaneous TOAwrum To rent 4 or 6-room un furnished house. East Side. Phone 1534 J. WANTED 600 lineal feet light mine track and small dump car. Give rii..rt.inn anrl nrlce. D. R. Luper, f Star Route, Box 70, Jacksonville, ' Oregon. WANTED Magazines (1938). Get list ones we buy or trade. Medford Exchange, 39 So. Front, WANT DREDGE GROUND Give dis trict and full description If you want us to see it. Gold Placer Rec. Co., Box 303, Eugene, Oregon. WANTED Ladiea or Teachers to room and board, private home Near school, 34 Washington. WANTED White washing, cold water painting or commercial apraylng. EARWIGS can be killed with spray. Let me tell you how. Phone 258-J or write Wm. McGonagle. Rt. 2, Box 45, City. WANTED To borrow $1,600 more or less on city property. State Inter-' eat. Box 4135. Tribune. WANTED Transportation to Los An geles, Sept. 3 or after. 318 Ham ilton. . WANTS D The best light used car $50 down will buy. State full price and particulars. Box 3851. Tribune. WANTED Late model coupe. Pay cash and small nmount In trace 317 No. Riverside WANTED Milking machine. 941. Central Point. PAPERHANQINO. etc. Expert work R. O. Chappell. Ph 370 or 1459-R WANTED Poultry and egga High est cash price paid. Medfora Poul try and Egg H C. Fredette. sole owner. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Rsdlatora. Aluminum. Brass Cop per and other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN 'lOUSE 37 N. Drape St. Rhone 1063 LAUNDRY Mrs Huson Tel 1345-M WANTED Dead and worthless tnl' mnls removed free of charge Phone (reverse charges) southern Oregon By-products co ' HIOHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEIIHnnt) BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phona 1063 WELL DRILLING $1.60 per ft. first 60 ft, etc J M Dodge. 119 King WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDPOHD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1063 WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture ROI.HKOOK A ANDREWS th and front Phone 547 FOR RENT HOUSES S-ROOM house, screened north, gar age. 602 West 4th. VACANT Sept. 10th. 3-room modem house, furnished. S16.25. water palrl. 2lli W. Jackson. FOR RENT or SALE Five-room mod ern house, with sleeping porch, tsrsg and woodfhed. Sale 11.250 no. term. Rent 122 50. water paid. 206 rim St. FOR RENT 5 -room furnished mod em house. 125. Across from 8. O. S office. Stewart avenue. FOR RENT Four-room unfurnished house. Adults. (26 month, water paid 34 Quince. FOR RENT 6-room modem house Inquire 444 No. Front. FOR RENT 5. room house end glim fd-ln uleeplng porch, hardwood floors; oa pavement. CaU 1006 J FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT House No. t In New Lorlng Court, strlctl, modern; eleo trlo stove and refrigerator, oil beater. $32 SO. Adulta only. Phone 338. Available September 1st. FOR RENT 6-room modern fur nished bouse. -Call at Dow'a Cafe POR RENT Modern country home on Jacksonville Highway. A rooms with bath, fireplace, hardwood floors, partly furnished. 40 month. Adults only. J. W. Oustafson, Jack sonville Hwy. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM furnished apt. Lights and water paid. is. an w. and. APARTMENT for rent, cheap. Call alter 6 evenings. oao oo. Fir. FURNISHED APARTMENT Adults. 331 West 5th. FURNISHED APT. for rent. Ivy. FURNISHED Apartment. Adults only 0U3 a Houy. FOR RENT Furnished apartments; Frigidaire, electric range. Hotel Holland. GE BAUER APTS.. bti. and Oakdale Fine building, modern, furnished or unfurnished, all comforts. By week or month; tso.oo. and up. Phone 713-Y. FINE modern apartment. Inquire at r. as r. Ban. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep. Ing room for gentleman, 320 b'l Riverside. PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman; close In. 101 Almond, between 6 and 7 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. 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 Good, young milk cow. now milking. 2 miles S. W. Phoenix. Leslie Shaw. FOR SALE 10 thrifty weaner pigs. 2 feeders. 1 mile west Talent School. R. C. Logan. FOR SALE Feeder pigs, five miles from Jacksonville on Ruch High way. Moore. FOR BALE Fresh and Springer Milk Cows. Riverside Orchard, 4 miles above Gold Hill on Sams Creek FOR SALE 54 head registered Here fords. Domino breed. 100 tons hay Alex J. Hayes, Route No. 3, Cor vallls, Oregon. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, young 9-pound doe rabbits for breeding. Inquire 1217 W. Bth St. FOR SALE 13 cows, 4 3-year-olds, 4 Yearlings, span mules, 6 and years, 3600 lbs. Everett Bailey. Talent. FOR SALE Cow and heifers Chas Cummons. Reese Creek. FOR SALE PETS DOOS FOR SALE Boston months old. Third Spring street. bull pup. house left on FOR SALE; Pedigreed cocker spaniel puppies. V. D. Chamberlen, fourtii house left Perrydale road. FOR SALE POULTRY FAT DUCKS Dressed or alive, one Guernsey cow. giving milk. Mc Carty'a. Orchard Home Drive Tel 1453-J-2. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 37 DODGE Sedan, driven very little Can hardly be. told from new. De luxe model. 90-day New Cat guar antee. Investigate now. You can save two waya by buying your car from PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth Distributors SANDY'S USED CARS 1937 Nash 400 sedan, has over-drive, radio, heater, clock: like new. 1937 Studebaker sedan. 1937 Studebaker coupe, both with over-drive. 1930 Studebaker 6 coupe, fine con dition. (165. 1935 studebaker 6 coupe. 1350. A real buy. A few low-priced cars anyone can buy from 35 up. Several truck buys, the best in town See our cars If vou need one. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Open evenings and Sunday. FOR SALE 1029 Chevrolet "-ton pickup, good condition, good rub ber. Phone Central Point, 151. FOR SALE Ford model T truck, with Warford rear-end, or trade on light pickup. A. H. Clements, Central Point. RANCHERS Family car at sacrifice Will take grain, cattle or nogs lor part or all payment Also 2 Fordson tractors. See at Perry's Oarage. Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE One 1937 Pontlae Tour- ln Redan: one 1938 Pontlae lour ing Sedan. Both wlh low mliesge Also 1929 Hudson Sedsn. All at greatly reduced prices. Bert Stan cllffe. Phoenix, Ore. OATES' USED CARS Famous R and O Guarantee. Cars of merit only deserve this space watch this section for 'he BEST BUYS IN TOWN. 1934 Chevrolet Truck. long w.b. dusla. 1375 1934 Ford Pickup 295 IP38 International truck. long w.b.. duals, flat rack 525 1936 O. M C. pickup. heaw duty type 495 1939 Ford truck, long w. b. 7 Used Car Lot locnted 6th and Bartlett. Medfurt. Oregon. Harold Treat, Csed Car Mgr. FOR SALE - 1935 Chevrolet truck long wheelbase dual: gooo tires extrs havy. 3 extra tires; itfiO E M Birnniton InquUe poslofflce William. Ore, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE , WHY? LAND AT LAND OFFICE 330-acre stock and grain ranch. Have reduced price again Now (4.000: 1500 cash, balance terms. 200 acrea deep soli, bottom land under Dlow. Mountain soring at house. $4000 10 acres. Irrigated garden $2900 Modern, comfortable house; Near Talent. Price 12,900; $650 1 acre, small house, close In. Some fruit, now In clover. Irri gated. Price $650; $150 cash, balance terms. aaaaa 5 acres, modem o-room nouse. modern dairy oam. uiose in, JS city water: Irrigated In clover: near school. Owner wires us W .-lit nrlmt trr Immediate Julie of eailitv. Total BrlOS HO $3200; $1200 cash; balance, termv $2100 40 acres. 23 acres in clover; on Crater Lake highway small nouse. good Darn, win Keep 12 or 14 cows and soma hogs. To settle estate, price $3,100, $900 cash: balance, terms. J. C. BARNES at Land Office 043 S. Central Phone 1127-Y or 864 Fine small horn located S7Rnn on paved corner near u I0UUU nior high school. Terms: $500 down, balance easy, 6 In- terCSt' BROWN fc WHITE Phone 130 jgjLL FOR SALE Well stocked Frog and Catfish farm, priced to sell. Sick ness, cause for selling. Southern Oregon Frog Farm. Beall Lane, Rt. 2. Box 185, Medford. FOR SALE 4-room modern house, good lot. North Central Ave., $1600 $300 down, balance easy. H N. Lofland, 225 South Oakdale. BARGAIN Good home near atore and Washington school, take car ot what have you as small down pay ment? Easy terms. Owner 405 J. bt. FOR SALE or TRADE New 4-room house, close In. for larger houae In or out of town. Phone 57 or 1485-M. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings . Loan Association. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN as 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 Bth. Eugene Ore. For Exchange Real fistate - nnnu HOUSE and lot In Central Point, all clear to trade as part or full payment on 5 to 10 acres. Box 4186, TTioune. o.onrwn MODERN RESIDENCE for sale or exchange for smaller. Phono 1 593-X. For Exchange Miscellaneous FOR SALE or TRADE CHEAP Good torm team nnri harness. .nm uaiw- man. Box 266. East Main, Ashland FOR TRADE Good light car for cow Jacksonville star kouw, bos oi. ktip TRADE Tractor and plow. WUL exchange for cows or heifers. Phona 1489-L evenings. FOR SALE Miscellaneous mtw picked orchard run Bart' itta. Excellent for canning, lc lb. L. P. Christean, 'A mile South on Kings Highway. choice IMPROVED Elberta peaches. 2 miles West of Phoenix. Coleman Creek Road. R. H. Wilcox. Phone 14-F-12. PICKLING Cucumbers, cut flowers, Gladolls and Asters. Dresner's, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE J. H. Hale peaches now ready. Best grade 3 cents. Petite nrunea 1 cent. O. L. Dow. 1815 Prune St. FOR SALE Wood range. $16 96 heaters, honey extractor, show-case Phonograph and 50 records. $4 M. Medford Exchange. 29 So. Front. FOR SALE Canning 493-R. beans. Phono FOR SALE Penches. This week 2c lb. Route 4, Box 234. Jess Eldrldge. FOR SALE Overstuffed davenport A real bargain. The Band Box. FOR SALE Elberta, Hale and Mutr Peachea. George Alford, Fern Val ley. FOR 8 ALE Bargain prices. Rough lumber. 1 and 2-lnch stock. Room 209. Allen Hotel. FOR SALE Bradshaw plums, early CfJncord grapes. 211 Vancouver. Phone 1016-R. FORDSON TRACTOR recently over hauled, plow, spring tooth dies 10x12 tent: consider car or grain In trade. Box 4057. THERE'S A REASON for more hens on 6URELAY each month. Ask feeders. Davis Feed Stores. FOR, SALE Household furniture. In cluding bedroom sets, oil burner, electric ranee, davenport, rugs, chairs. 718 Sherman. SUGAR PINE SHAKE.', for sale E. 0 Faber. Central Point. CHOICE BARTLETT PEARS on trees. 140 lb. You pick them. Teasttorc Orchards, Eagle Point, FOR SALE 2-wheel trailer, rood rub ber. 235 N. Ivy. HALE PEACHES, half mile west Voor- hels crossing. E. C. Corn. GOOD used washers, radios, 2 good used electric ranges. 2 used prjssure pumps. At a bargain. c.:k's Hardware. FOR SALE Hale and Elberta peaches. Top Notch OrchaM, end of King's Hwy.. turn lert. toox tor sign, uruia contalnera. FOR SALE Rattlesnakea. dead or alive. L. A. Bratcher Rogue River FOR SALE Peachei. Mulrs 1V4 to 2 'Ac lb.. Elberta 2c to 3c lb Pint turn left on end or Spring St. J Nelson. PEACHES Tuscan cling and Mulrs; Halea next week. Dolpb Ph!pr Crater Lake Hwy PETE 8 DRIVE-IN Ftult Stand. K'S-1- quarters foT canning peachea and other fruits. Open evenings Two miles north on Pacific Highway CANNINO TOMATOES, lc pound field run potatoes. II sack. Blsnk- enahlp. Central Point HALE and ELBERTA peachea no ready. M. 8. Gentry, Jacksonville Central Point road. PEACHES EXTRA TA9. Chas. K. Spring St. FANCY ELBER Rose, East end HAY BMrd wrond cutting alfalfa In fl'M -t"'in M'U't 1', rnl north of Tuj. Lake, Calif, on highway FOR SALE REAL ESTATE land. In berries, peaches and garden. otner outbuildings; nice snaat. 11.000 cash, balance terms. irrigated; a oeautuui meauuw. FOR SALE Miscellaneous PETITE PRUNES. 2o lb.; 50 lbs. de livered anywhere m valley. Plaoe orders by mall. O. Stanford, Route No. 1. Central P.ilnt. Ore, FOR SALE Andiron, screens, oak chairs. 730 Alder St. FOR SALE Speed Queen washers ana ironers, sparton reingerawre. Guaranteed service and parts fol all makes of washers. General Electric lroner, demonstrator one- half price. Canners' supplies. Qoud Duy on on Durners ana wooa oir culators. Flck's Hardware. FOR SALE Wood Heatrola. good shape. Will heat 4-room house. Inquire 701 W. Jackson. FOR SALE Tuscan Cling peaches, V, mile West Phoenix, Houston Road, G. E. Carpenter. LEAVING TOWN Household goods and trailer for sale. Talent Auto Camp. MYERS Water Pressure systems guar- anteea All pumping systems over hauled Plumbing contracting Fen co electric fence regulators Full line of general palnta and fishing tackle. See us about wour Federal Housing. Flck's Hardware. GRAIN SACKS 3o and 4c each: also sacking and binding twlno Med ford Bargain House. 27-81 North Grape Phone 1062 MISCELLANEOUS PICKING of the late cluster hops will begin Monday August 29. at the B. M. Clute Hopyarda, Apple gat. BETTER rebore Job at a saving Free' Garage. Jacksonville. Phone 183. PHYCHIC Readings Dally Mr Miller, 32a North Central. QUILTS covered and tied. 11.00 Phone 15B8-L. NOTTCE 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 09 PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 401 GET PEP New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stim ulants. One dose starts new pep. Value 61.00. Special price 89c. Call write Strang urug co. GALL STONES. E N D. Gall Remedy win eliminate them, painless, harm less, Not a drug. Visible results Complete treatment five dollars E. N, D. GALL REMEDY CO.. 1812 NW Plunders .St.. Portland. Ore INSTRUCTIONS PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Mrs Daisy Blnns, 323 King. Home studio less expense, lower prices. Phone 10S5-J. Mail Tribune Daily Solution of Yesterday'! Purtlt European mountains i. Fully sumclent 10. Make bellev ;e believe Q I t of a plant K i k debris at V-V to base of IF' 14. Part U. Rock tne a ciirr 18, tjna-).r.itr1 17. Lanrl measure IS. Historical period 19. .Moves suddenly 21, Stings of cer tain insects ZS. City in Scotland if.. Assistants U6. Orafteil: heraldry ?B. nrso-red dys i0. Pi lrkly seed coverhm It. Takinn every thing Into sreount "t"",t,ihD.lm?'-.'?owltheMt,. 17. 38. nuian aea St.. Dntible: prefix 40. Uemm of the honey be tl. ftt.eltfl, husks, or pods 13. ntanzaa (.. Try Ml. Kxlftts IH. Most excellent 19. Karth: comb. form R Hfforo 51. Worries S3. Script of tennis llnckat 05. City In Massa chusetts H7. Tear apart Hit. Box 70. Opponlte ef awoather 71. Burning 71. Stitches 74. Direction 7fi. Writing tables 76. Anclnt slave DOWN 1. Street urchin f. Paths of points moving ac- cording to some math mat leal law h. Month of the year: abbr. bTe pMre asiqne D 'UIUEimTMASIt I AjPiSTEfeppfoSlT I, M E RMSMIIciiIn y n crs tTeeOIB S I E & 5 BIUIS jMp LAVMATE U NH E A T WDWT R 5 N R liCMV I NE iffOOD NlQTgClElsMAlw'LlS M3 Y M I I7 1 l? W FT 751 it:""lr 1:::: ;r1 W Prao 2 & W P3 wMF 7 p ill "I I"!" -wt -VP. TT" ajT K 42 ' H ZW-M jZ ?77" H7s feH i r BUSINESS CHANCES HAVE SUBURBAN GROCERY Excellent location. Will sell stock and fixtures and give tease on rea sonable terms. Living quarters In connection. MARK A. QOLDY. INC. Phone 72S 109 B. Main St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Second-hand atore and Flxlt shop. Will take truck as part payment. L. A, Bratcher. Rogue River. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments. GET1 QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies when other fall CHAN & CHAN CO 236 K Main. Expert Window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor wsxlt-g. de mothlng rugs, upholstery cleaning Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling. B.uttons and Buckles covered. Room 302 U S Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING, Tailoring, Ladiea' Coats and 8ulta Alterations Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker C ra te rlan Bldg. THE DOMESTIC 8HOPPE" Profes sional Dressmaking. Tailoring, Al terattons. Hemstitching, Buttotu nnd Buckles covered 19 N Bartlett Furs. FURS remodeled, repaired, rellned. cleaned and glazed. Reasonable Work guaranteed. Phone 969-M. LOAMS A QUICK WAV To rjav vour 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 6300 on your own signature and security. No en dorsers. Take aa long aa twenty months to repay. Personsl and Auto Loans. OREGON FINANCE JO (Formerly Ore 41 Wash Mtg Co.) Lie. No S-211 M217 Phone 138. 46 South Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell Ings of late construction. 19.76 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main Oiteopathlc Physicians. DRS. F. G. 6l EVA MAINS OARLOW Osteonathlc Physicians Announce the removal of their offlcea from the Liberty Bldg to 26 Laurel St., opposite the court House. Painting JNO H. LOCK PAINTER Fine Interior work -a specialty. Phone 809. PAINTING Industrial and residential work quickly done at moderate cost. Latest spray type equipment F. H Gardner, r.none ibo-w COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend ' a reliable painter or panerhanger F.H.A loans for painting now avail- able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 132 W. Main. Cross-Word Puzzle 14. Highway 37. Subterfugs 19. Splinters 30. Sew loosely 31. Attendant in s , publta place It. Type of rail way: eolloq. 14. Goddess of the harvest SB. Ioyal 38. Item of prop erty It. Deed 40. Knack 41. Utility 44. German city 47. Greek portico 48. Have exlstenoe Si. Remove the outer cover- SI Creator of "Uncle Remus" II. In zoology, a stalk or stem 54. 8s lute or wel come It. Body of armed men with )r1 author- 17, Callage salad 6!. Long stick t9. Impresses with a ienaft of grandeur (1, Church: Scotch 63. Cut with a toothed Im plement s4. Ganllo . Stripling M. Kootlike part 71. Symbol for iror I. Baiirsrs carrier 4. Llnlnc of a well t. Devoured t. Hindu spirit of evil T. Partlclpsnt In a gome -I. Symbof for lutecium . ICnxllsh letter 10. Killed 11. Asuemblaci of csttle it. Poker stake l. Botch 20. Caudal ap pandsxe II. Large wading bird BUSINEBS DIRECTORY Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Hartiett. Refrigeration Service Day Phone 458 Nlte Phone 1663-J REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO. The Only Exclusive Refrigeration Shop in eoutnem uregou. Authorized Factory Service. 317 W Main 8t. Medford. Oregon ROOFING WB REPAIR or apply any type ot .-root. Roll "roofings and coating at mall -order prices. Baboo Paints ; and Roofing. Bkerson " Paint .ind - Roof-Co.. 38 So. Bartlett. Tel 243 'Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long pistance Furniture Moving. Bonded i carriers. Fireproof .storage. Expert crating, packing and shinning service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. BADB TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offloe 26 So Fir Phone 815 Prices right Service guaran'ien. LEGAL NOTICEB . Notice. Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, October 4th, 1938, at 9:00 p. m the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District, acting a Board of Eauallzatlon, will meet n the office of said Board, at Eagle Point, Oregon, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the District assessments and apportionment of taxea for the year 1P3B. sucn assess ment list as approved and adopted by the Board of Directors of said District Is now on file In the office of the District where It Is open for Inspection by all persons interested This notice Is published by the order or the Board of uirectora oi sain District. ED NUNN, Secretary. Notice of Flnnl Settlement. Notice Is hereby Riven that the underslnned has filed her final ac count as administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth K. Qravutte. deceased with the County Court or jaciuon County, Oregon, and that said Court n&s sec Bepiemoer o, .vao. v hie hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon1 of said day In the Court Room of said Court In the Court House at Medford, Oregon, as the time ana place for hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. AU per sons Interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place ana show cause. If any they have, why said final account shouia not De approved by said Court and sntd ad ministratrix discharged from her trust. and file any such objections on or before said date. Dated and first publisnea aurubi 9, 193B. CEL.! A J. UAJIjUX. Administratrix or ine csiace oi Elizabeth K. Qravatte, deceased DON R. NEWBURY. Attorney for Administratrix. National Forest Timber for Sale Sealed bids will be received by ihe Forest Supervisor, Mediora, uregt-n un to and lncludlna September 38, 1938. for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting and all the merchantable dead timber located on an area embracing about 400 acres within .sections a ana no, r. au o., R. 3 E., and Sections 19 and 30, T 30 8., R. 4 E., Castle Creek Wator nhnri. RotriiB River National Fores',. estimated to be 1.000.000 feet BM or less, of western white pine timber and an unestlmated amount of other species to be removed at tne option nf the nurchaser. No bid of lew than $7.76 per M feet for western white pine and $.75 per M feet for other species will be considered. All timber invo.vea in tnis snie muni, uo rriiiu-" not later than November 80. 193(1 and any timber remaining on the area after that date will be with drawn by the Government and the sale closed. $2000.00 must be depot Ited with each bid. to be applied nn the purchase nrlce, refunded, or re' tjtlned In Dart as llauldated damaoo. according to conditions of sale. The right to reject any ana an dios re servea. jeiore diob are nuunniw full information concerning the tlm ber. the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest supervisor, Meaiora Oregon. Nntlra oi Hhrrlff's Sale. Bv virtue of an execution duly (Mtucd out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated ot tho 13th day of August, 193V In a certain action inerein, wnerein First National Bank ot Medford. Ore gon, aa plaintiff, recovered Juditment against waiter uowne. tne ucionu ant. for the aum of 1497.37, srlth 8 Interest per annum from the 1st day of February. 1D33, In the aum or S269.3S, or tne aum oi efno.04 agsresate. principal and Interest, with costs and disbursements taxer? at 11.60, and the further aum of 78 O0 attorney's fees, wnicn lunmncnt was enrolled and docketed in tne Clerk'a office of aald Court In said county on the 10th day of August, 103B. Notice Is hereby given that. ur- atiant to the terms of the sain oxe cutlon. I will on the 17th day of September, 1938, at 10:00 o'clock at the front door oi tne uourf house In the City ot Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public suction for cash to the h gheat blddsr, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the cost of this sale, subject to re demption aa provided by law. i! of the right, title ana interest tnar tne said defendant, Walter Bowne, Had on the 30th day of July. 1938. or now has In and to the following described property, situated In tne county or Jscksnn. Slat of Oregon, to-wlt: The east hslf of the northwest Quarter: the weat half of the north east quarter and the southrMt quarter of . the northeast quarter of Section 16. Township 93. R Range 3 last. W. M.. situate In Jackann County. Oregon. Dated this 16th day ot August VJ38 8VD I. BllOWN, Sheriff of Jackson County Oregon Bv HOWARD OAIHT. Deputy. RIVIERA, Aug. 80 (Bpl.) Mra. Phyllis Pratt and Sydney Morgan of Palls City arrived here Sundsy morning to visit their sister, Mrs. Normsn Baxter. Mrs. Prank Elliott la spending some time visiting her niece, Mr. Floyd Lance at Oranta Pass. John Flemlna; snd Phyllis Miller of lave Oak Orange attended ft Riviera wiener rout at dells Creek Thursday night by the Gold BUI Orange. Mrs. Beth Drulf acoompaniae ner sister, Mrs. Leona Miller to Portland August 26. Mrs, Miller will resume her teaching In Washington, while Mrs. Drulf will visit her husbsnd In the veterans' hospital at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hutchlni, Mrs. R. L. Miller and Phyllis Miller attended church services at Oold Hill August 28. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gregory and son. Jsmes of Ainamora, i,aw, spent a few days last week at the Blrdseye ranch. Mrs. Gregory is cousin of the Blrdseye boys and will be remembered by her friends here as Grace Blrdseye. Leroy Cameron of Sawyer's Bar was visiting friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bollinger and oaugn- ter. Patricia, who are living at the Pickett Auto Camp, left Monday for Zilma, Calif.. " where they have en rolled their daughter In a private school for the coming school year. A birthday supper was enjoyed at the Cook and Rowe mine August 28, In honor of Mrs. Harriet Yordon. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist and son, Charles. Mrs. Millie Walker, and daughter. Sybil of Gold HIU. Mrs. R, L. Miller and daughter. Phyllis, Mr, and Mt. Yordon and daughter, Patricia. The Edward Prefontalne family who lost their home by fire Satur day afternoon are camping on their property near the Edward Ouettlaff place. The Prefontainee lost an meir household goods and clothing besides their house. News of4-H CLUBS Though It was the Antelope Sew ing club's first year, several prles were awarded club members at the reoent fair. Clara Mae Blghsm won the blue ribbon in division 1A ot clssa B, in clothing. Cora Btgham placed third In division SA of elaas B, clothing, and Delia Blgham fourth In the wood-working club, Bruce Burton and Benton Walrh were awarded first and second places, re spectively, In division 8 of class B In machine wood-working. Their ex hibits will be sent to the State fair at 8alem. Bob Walch. Bryan and Ted Torton. Patty von der Hellen and Mra. Carl von der Hellen represented Antelope livestock clubs on the Jackson-Jose, phlne 4-H club tour. First place visited waa the Benson ranch north of Medford. Two classes of pure-bred Duroe-Jersey hogs were Judged, one of sows and one of gllta. Mr. jsenson naa eome oi tne iiumt Btock In the county. The Brookhurst farm, on Crater Lake highway, waa the second stop. Hare, a class of pure-bred Holsteln oows was Judged. Mr, Dougherty, own er of the farm, answered questions about his cows and exhibited his fine herd bull. Mountcrest Ranch, near Hilt, Cali fornia, waa the final destination. Mr. Baylle. manager of Mountcrest, waa blocking lambs for showing at the farm when the tour members arrived. Leaving his work, he devoted the rest of the day and the following morning to arranging classes of etook for Judging, answering questions and giving Invaluable bits of Information, First class to be Judged was one 01 Southdown ram lambs, the first ot that breed to be seen by club mem bers. Tuesday morning, club, mem bers returned to Mountcrest and Judged a class of Hereford bulla and one of Southdown rams. One of the rams won first place at the Royal Stock show In England and la the flneat animal of his class In the United States. Final stop waa at the James Mc cracken ranch. Here, ft class of pure- bred Jersey cows waa Judged. Mr McCracken'a herd Is one of the fin est In the state, many of his cows having won sliver and gold medals lo the Register of Merit testa. The club wishes to thank all ranch owners and club leaders for making this tour possible. At the regular 4-H meeting, held at the Torton home Auguat 94, It waa decided that club members would pay the balance due on the trailer scales by assessing each family 11.60, rather than by having an entertain ment. Ted and Bryan Yorton, Bob Walch nnd Patty von der Hellen reported on the Jackson-Josephine club tour, Demonstration to be put on At the fair were explained to pig and sheep club members by the leader. Announcement of a county-wide Judging tour, to select Judging teams for ths fair, was made, the exact date to be known later. Refreshments were served to tea members and visitors. Mrs. Luther Day and Delbert Walch. Next meeting will be at the home of Jack So.e, September 7. Br LOUISE BRITTON Six 4-H club members from Orlfftn Creek won seven ribbons at the county 4-H club fair. Wilms Choate took first prim tor remodeling ft dress and second prize In clothing division 4 which consisted of a best dress, complete underwear and her selection of shoes, hose and accessories. Unfortunately aha was working and could, not take part the atyle review. Barry Brltton won first prist Division 1 handycraft with his ex hibit constating of a footstool, taboret neck tie rack, whtat broom holder and waste paper basket. Carl Vogel took 3rd price and Melvln Hall 6th the same division. John Darby was their leader. In second year cooking Louise Brltton won 3nd place with her angel food cake and Alton Ouchea 4th for her sponge cake. Hllma Conger was their leader. OrmUton Coaohet MIAMI. Pla. (API Ken Ormlston, former guard ot th University ot Pittsburgh, haa signed as freshman coach at th University of Miami. Meteorological Report August SO. UN -Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday, warmer to night. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight eM Wednesday with local thundtrstocm over mountains, Wednesday warmer In the Interior ot southwest and northeast portion, tonight sNteral changeable wind off the coast. Local Data Temperature year ago today. Highest 74: lowest 48. Total monthly precipitation, trass). Deficiency for the month 22 inch. Total precipitation since Septs sa ber 1, 1937, 35.00 Inches. Ilceae tar the season 6.94 Inches. Relative humidity at I p. m. yes terday as per cent; 5 a. ra. today It per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 8:35 a. m, uaW set S :47 p. n.. Observations Taken at a. as, 120 Meridian Time. . . ?! OTTT 94 73 83 83 80 90 88 Clear 58 P.CJy. 64 Clear S3 Cloutf 53 - Clear 68 Clear 63 Clear 68 P.Cdy. 68 T. Clear 83 ' P.Cdy. M Clear . SO Clearv S3 Clear 60 .01 P.Odj.. S6 Clear . so Clear SO . Clear 84 , Clear -60 . Clear - Boston Chicago Denver mw.e. Eureka Helena Los Angeles 103 90 78 93 .104 Portland 78 94 84 88 80 74 86 Reno ,, Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle ,, Spokane Washington, D.O. 88 Yakima 90 TALENT. Aug. 80 (Spl.) en ft. Webster of Talent and Miss Vlvlaa f Timer of Phoenix were quietly mar ried last week at Medford. Their wed ding came aa a complete surprise to. their many trienas, wno wian roam much happiness. Mr. and Mra. Stanly Robblns have moved to Ashland, so that their soa -Kenton may enter Junior collet. They have rented their home hen 0 Miss Oore, ft teacher In our school. - Talent schools will start Sept. IS, . week later than moat other schools. A minor accident which happened , near the school last Wednesday night waa caused by a young man, driving at great speed and not being able to make the turn, his ear went la '-' the ditch but was not damaged.. Rudy Connor hai taken . over th Shell service station at the Carl Sea son plaoe. . The city marshal la sporting ft new pair of glasses. Ha says ha can see a. much better. Hewbrr and sons are packing thaat .. fruit and loading the can from Taj. -ent, direct to California cannerlea. Mra. Armby Ooddard was called eft- San Francisco recently by the deatk of her elster. In an auto accident. ; Many Talent ladles) are working tat the various packing houses) In Med ford. Floyd Young ha finished picking . his Bartlatts. . Mr. and Mrs. S. AUen are pleklnf hops near Oranta Paaa. . i , : Mra. Geo. Nichols who naa an op eration tor appendloltla, at the Ocas- munlty hospital In Aabland haa oeea returned to her home her. Mr. and Mra. Ed S toller of Dallas... Ore., who visited with Mr. and Mn. H. Lowe and family last weak, salt ; tor their home Friday. Monty Montgomery of Ortenvt, . Oallf., waa calling on friends bar Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Sam Davenport ef Ashland visited friends la Tal.nt Sunday. . tumbler Enters Hon as AVOUSTA, Me, (UP) An eanM- tlout crimson rambler rose has work ed its way Into the horn of Mra, Augustus Dolllver of Owla Head ay following the window cords. It fill th entire bay wtndow on the tnsida Owla Attack Maa concord, if.- H. (UP) Roma) owls attacked A. L. PUwr on eva- nlng ft ha waa stroll .ng through tM (round of th Pleasant View noma. HI fact was scratcneo ana ais m ; knocked off befor he oonld curry inside. Reach New High WASHINGTON (UP) Motorists apent an all-tint high of M1S.8J9 000 on registration and similar fata during 1987. th American Petroleum Institute reported. Hew York drivesa paid 889,901,000 to lead an ststea. MEDFORD New York Omaha Phoenix Talent Chinatown To Splarg , OAKLAND, Cal. (UP) taa at under way to rahablutat Oakland's Chinatown so that It may b a fit ting competitor to San Frarxtscols famous Chinatown during th lata Golden Oat . and International position. - ' Walk IMckward lfsTWMARKET," Eng.' (UP) W. A 4 Spent and D, O. Crelg. collage tea. dent, walked backwards from Cam bridge to Newmarket a distance of 18 miles In 5', boors on a batv Spent saw a dog walking backward and wagered t to I m aw nova that Crelg could not walk backwards tram Cembrtdg to Newmarket In It hours. Crelg also bat ana taaaf that Spen could not do It, Bird Unrtheaa Mala BBC'S IT, Mass. (UP) stall carrter "Zan" Wltchere- JX. roast la long In summer than In winter oeoauaa a bird haa adopted th nuUlbo at Rudolph Mel. re tor It neat. Ratbar than dlstrub th bird. Wl tenet walk to th nous with stale' arttaaa. -