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PAGE THIRTEEN FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES I FOR SALE Miscellaneous MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY M"EDFOTCD MATT. TRIBUNE. MEDFOT?D. 0T?F,n0X. TTTTRSDAY, REPTEMBET? 8. W38. Read ever; M on this page You will probably find exactly Che things you have been look ing for or a sale or trade toi unused articles you may bave Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash II what you wan't isn't nere, ad vertlse for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective! Per word rirst insertion... 2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word ..,.lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change -fl.25 CAS Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for general house work. Phone 853-J. WANTED Girl to work In tailor shop. 120 North Central. Ous the Tailor. WANTED Girl for housework all day. Board and room If desired Phone 453-W. days. WANTED Competent woman or girl to assist with housework and elderly lady. 023 So. Central. WANTED SITUATIONS TOUNQ MAN practical nurse wishes position as companion or nursing; 9 years experience. Call at office Valandra Hotel and Cottages, Cen tral Point. James Spencer. WANTED Experienced girl for house work: 18 to 30 years. Phone 109-J-2. MIDDLE-AGED womnn wishes house keeping work. Home more than wages. P. O. Box 124. Central Point. WANTED Miscellaneous MAN, 43. single, wants room, board and salary for winter. Auto driver's license. Good references. Box 3503, Tribune. WANTED To buy cabin at Lake of the Woods. Must be reasonable. Give price and location. Postofflce Box 392, Klamath Falls. WANTED Small lot near city. Box 3680, Tribune. WANTED 150 White Leghorn pul lets. 3 to 4 months old. Must be good. Write Grant Walker, Med tord. Rt. 4. Box 281. WANTED Some close-up springer cows or heifers: also a few good fleshy bulls. Harrison, Oaklelgh Ranch, Central Point. WANTED Passengers to share ex pense to and from Normal school dally, starting Sept. 19. Inquire 73S Alder. LEAVING for Los Angeles Sunday Want two passengers to share ex pense. Phone 247-W. WANTED Portable sawmill. A. Powers, Applegate, Ore. WANTED Two 33x4 used tires. Must 'be good and cheap. Call 321-J alter 6 p. m. WANTED Small unfurnished house or apartment. Permanent. Must be reasonable. Phone 958-R. WANTED Hvdraullc placer prop erty. Describe fully, giving loca tion and cash price. S. A. Eastlum. Grants Pass, Ore. WANTED White wine bottles. Silver leaf Metal Co., 1715 N. Riverside. WANTED To borrow $1,600 more or less on city property. State Inter est Box 4135, Tribune. WANTE D The best light used car 50 down will buy 8tate full price nd particulars. Bc 3851. Tribune PAPERhTiNOINO. etc Expert work R. C. Chappell. ?h 270 or 1459-R WANTED Poultry and em High est cash price paid Medforo Poul try and Egg H C Predette sole owner. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators Aluminum, Brans Cop per and other metals MEDFORD BARGAIN -lOUSE 27 N Orape St Thone 1062 LAUNDRY Mrs Huson 11 1345-M WANTED Dead and worthless ani mal? removed free ol chnrce Phone (reverse charges! Southern Oregon By-Products Co "InVfi ii v. si cas iT i-rii'es paid For Voui Furniture MKHKOHl) nRCAIN must 37 N. Orape St Phone 1062 WELL DRILLINO II 60 per ft. first 60 ft. etc J M Dodge lie K:ng WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us oefore you sell MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOIiSE 37 N Orape St Phone 1083 nr. pi Mnitr caii For Your Furniture iinintinoh 4micw FOR R ti NT HOUSES FOR RENT 7-room house, newly decorated; garace: unfurnished. School district. 307 No. Ivy. FOR RENT 2-room hou.f. garai" nd woodsh'd. Single man pre ferred. 845 Dakota. FURNISHED 4-room duplex, 313 So. Orape. FOR RENT 7-room house near high schor1. Irq'ilr" 'Hj'j South Oakdale. FOR RENT Modem country home Phone 344-J-4. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 33 Washington. 4-room stucco furnished homo, very cozy. 37.50. Charles R Raw Rm. 217 Medtord Bldg. Phone 303. FOR RENT House. 1114 West 8th. Vacant Sept. 16th. Call 121-L after 4 p. m. FOR RENT Furnished duplex. 842 East Main St. Newly finished, well furnished. Phone 898-J-3 or 31. UNFURNISHED, modern 4 -room house. Adults. 1227 N. Riverside. FOR RENT 6-room modem un furnished house on pavement: (27.50, water paid. 1016 E. Jackson. Phone 1481 or 1485-W. FOR RENT 7 -room house, close In Phone 417-J-3. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house: nice shade and flowers. 917 Nar. regan St., before 7 p. m. 5-ROOM house, screened porch, gar age 502 West 4th POR RENT o-room modern fur nished house Call at Dow's Cafe FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APT., hot and cold water, lights, private bath: adults. 912 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 616 North Central. MODERN -room apt., furnished, electric stove, refrigeration: water paid. 203 Elm. Phone S64-M. FOR RENT, 820 3-room ground-floor apt., redecorated, close In. Adults. 18 Mistletoe St. FOR RENT Apartment, 706 South Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apartments; Frlgldalre. electric range. Hotel Holland GE BAUER APT8.. on. and Oakdale Pine building, modern. lurnlshed or unfurnished all comforts By week or month: 135.00. and up Phone 713-X. FINE modern apartment Inquire at F & F Bank. ?0R RENT Furnished Rooms FURNISHED room for rent In private residence, 418 S. Oakdale. ROOM FOR RET Private entrance; 12.50 week. 408 Edwards. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room for gentleman. 325 b'i Riverside. PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman: close tn. 101 Almond, between 6 and 7 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM. 444 So. Fir. BOARD and ROOM (1 a dav at 716 E Main. FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT 23 A. near town. 12 A Irrigated, buildings, electricity. 8225 with water paid; 5 A., 4-room house. electricity, close In, 90. Inquire 425 s. uaxaaie. LARGE dairy ranch for lease In Illi nois valley. See owner, Wilson's Store. Kerby. Ore., before Sunday. 11th. ONE store room, upstair office rooms See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Good milk cow for sale or will trade for wean er or feeder pigs. O. E. Chlldrcth Ross Lane. FOR SALE Black mare and young horse, or trade for cows. Harry Stebler, Ashland. Rt. 1. Box 474. FOR SALE Bull calves. E. B. Hogan, Applegate. FOR SALE 1 outstanding Palomino gelding, 6 yrs weight luao ids.: 1 Palomino stallion. 3 yrs.; 1 sorrel gelding, 7 yrs., weight 1075 lbs. Both geldings well broke and gentle. T. W. Jones, Murphy, Ore. FOR SALE O.I.C. registered boar and sow, 18 months; 3 gilts, 7 months. J. E. Weaver, 1 mile west Sams Valley postofflce. FOR SALE 1 Guernsey bull, 15 months old. Residence, Hotel Ore gon, Ashland. FOR SALE 'Woaner pigs, milking cows, young heifers, wood. A. H. Mann, Rt. 1, Box 393-A, Griffin Creek road. FOR SALE Young Jersey bull at Wllhlte Ranch. Phone N-8-F-24. FOR SALE 15 feeder pigs, cheap. Turpln Ranch. Meadows, north of Beagle. FOR SALE 7 extra good milk cows. 3 Charter 640-egg oil-burner Incu bators. 3 spring calves, one o months-old lamb. 60 Leghorn and Barred Rock laving hens, 30 4 months-old Leghorn pullets. 150 Cornish game and Coralih cross fry ers. 12 tons hay. 800 ft. used lumber. 18 8x8 10 ft. long, wardrobe and other household furnishings. 3' miles northeast Central Point. H. A. Slrr. FOR SALE Two sows, ready to far row and feeder pigs. Across railroad from Richfield Service Station, Cen tral Point. FOR SALE Cow and heifers Chat Cummoni Reese Creek FOR SALE POULTRY PAT DUCKS Dressed or alive on" Guernsey cow giving milk Mc carty's Orchard Home Drive rl FOR SALE PETS DOGS FOR DOGS Guaranteed mange or vancr-d nr stubborn. Royal Rogue Kr..f t FOR SALE- AUTOMOBILES POR SALE BY OWNER 1937 Dodg coupe; low mllee; 11k new. A real buy, 700. Box 3679, Tribune '34 DO DOE DfLuxe Sedan; can hard ly be told from new; guaranteed everyway and prioed tor quick sale, on ftvcIrI term, flsve two ways PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodee fc Plymouth Distributor. FOH SALE 1336 Pickup S295 00 Fnrd Coup, radio .. 34S 00 New -3030 carbine. 335 8. Riverside THE NEW 1939 PLYMOUTH IS ON THE WAY TO MEDFORD" These Bargain are here now. Why walk? Payments once a month only 1928 Bulck Tudor . , ,, 6.43 1930 Cbrvsler Tudor 11.09 1931 Pontlac Sedan 14 97 1934 Plymouth Coupe 18 43 1934 Chevrolet Tuaor - ' Our Customers Stay Satisfied." BRIGOS- HUMPHREY MOTOR CO 133 S. Riverside. POR SALE lB3f Chevrolet truck long wheelba.se. dual; good tires extra heavy; 3 extra tires; 1600. E M. Barn or ton Inquire Doatoftice Williams. Ore. FOR 1939 PLYMOUTH'8 THE CAR. Won't Be Long Now. Brlgga-Humphrey Motor Co. FOR .TRADE Equity In 1938 De Luxe rontiac coupe ior amaner car. Model "A" preferred. Phone 845-J, after 6:30 p. m. GATES' USED CARS Famous R and Q Guarantee. Cara of merit only deserve this space watch this section for rue BEST BUYS IN TOWN. 1937 Ford DeLuxe 3-door sedan; heater and ra dio 675 1937 Ford 3-door sedan.... 695 1936 Plymouth 2-door de luxe sedan .. 545 1936 Ford de luxe coupe; heater and radio 545 1936 G. M. C. plcku p; heavy duty type.- 495 1937 Ford 60 4 -door se dan 565 1933 Bulck sedan 395 1933 Plymouth de luxe coupe ......... ..... 345 Used Car Lot located 8th and Bartlett, Medf.ird. Oregon. Harold Treat fi.ned Car Mtrr. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 4 ACRES 3 A. Alfalfa 1, A. Ladlno. paa 4-room modern bunga K 9 h II II low, barn, chicken house, W w v v bcautifui oak tree In vard: about 8 tons hay and garden tools. Sickness compels owners to sacrifice. Prices only $2600; terms you can handle. MARK A. GOLDY, INC. Phone 728. 109 E. Main St. FOR SALE 5-room modern house. porches, enaae, pavement: easy terms. Inquire 213 So. Front. Tel. 1336-L. FOR SALE 5-room modern house, paved street, $185 down, $12 month. Also 5-room modern house, $ioo down, $11 month. Also 4 acres, 5 room modern house, paved highway, large spring, Irrigated, city water, $2500. Also 5 acres, 4-room mod ern house, basement, $2250. Sev eral city and suburban homes to suit purchaser. "DAD'' ROBERTS, 720 West 2nd. Phone 152B-J. FOR SALE One 1937 Pontlac Tour Ing Sedan: one 1938 Pontlac Tour ing Sedan. Both wlh low mileage Also 1929 Hudson Sedan. All at greatly reduced prices. Bert Stan cllffe. Phoenix, Ore. FOR SALE Room and apt. Busi ness. Furn cabin. 511 E. Main. Phone 1288-H. evenings. FOR SALE rhe 4-room house at 1125 West 9th St.: JU5t remodeled at a cost of $1800. Price $2100; one-half cash. Open for Inspection. If Interested, call C. A. DeVoe, or any licensed Realtor. FOR SALE OR RENT 5-room fur nlahed house. Call week days, 603 King. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN Sl WHITE. KLAMATH FALLS New. modern store building located Main St Steady Income. Real buy for some one desiring Income. Owner, H. B. Feddersen, General Delivery, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE 5-room turnlshed house and acre tract nloeiy locattd Owner leaving state and will sac riflce for $1,250. Terms. C. C. Pierce. Room 1, Palm Block Phone 517-L. BARGAIN Good home near sto-e and Washington school, take car ot what have you as small down pay ment? Easy terms. Owner 405 J. St HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns Easy terms Jackson County Federal aavings Loan Association. pe!)eraT"Ta1 For Information inquire of Warren Patterson Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office 202 Libert Bldg Tel 1149 or C A Barnes 167 E fUn R'irne Ore For Exchange Real Estate FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot suitable for apt. house, located In Klamath Falls. Write Box 3407. Tribune. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Cheap. 600 square feet of 2-column 38-lnch steam radia tion. Scott Davis, P. O. Box 690, Medford. FOR SALE Columbia blcvrle; bal loon tires. Call 1135 North Court. FOR SALE Boy blcvcle; stainless steel, balloon tires, $20. 642 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Bulk comb honey, 12e per lb. Stewart Apiaries, Plum St. FOR SALE New 25-qiiart size steam pressure cooker - canner. Inquire Bates Filling Station, Talent, Ore. PLUMS Hungarian. 3o lb. B. E Ford. 2 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Tel. 731-R. FOR SALE 8-ft. electric refriger ator, like new. Call 1009. FOR SALE Electric Weslx water heater, reasonable. Inquire 1113 W. Ilth St. LATE HALES. 75c orchard lug. 4 mite west Phoenix on Houston road. Carpenter. ORAPES Wine and Jelly grapes, ISc; Tokay and Missions, 2c. Brln? containers Anders Vineyard, mile west Willow Springs Service Station. FOR SALE Large wood or coal cir culator, reasonable. Inquire 108 Laurel, FOR BALE Trunk; wardrobe, hat 1 shoe compartments: blue, fold lin ing. Reasonable. Phont 1007-jU FOR SALE Small cream separator, like new, $12. 734Jakota. IDEAL VICTRO circulating heater. $12; 4-wheel trailer chassis. 6-h p. gasoline engine. 3'j-ln, centrifugal pump. 1U9 West Main. PICKLING CUCUMBERS, lovely cut flowers. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Bicycle. Good CUumbla bike, $10. Phone 1U80-W. ELBERTA PEACHES L. A. Worden. Perrydale Ave., Jacksonville Hwy. PEACHES Last for this season. We take them off the tree Just as you want them. 4 ml. west Vorhles Crossing. E. C. Corn. FOR SALE Tomatoes, lo lb; beans, 3c. G. L. Robinson, third house off Jacksonville Hwy. on Ross Lane. Phone 1626-L. FOR SALE Trade for wood, 2 Win chester rifles, cook stove, bed. 410 Hamilton. DATE PRUNES 4 ft miles North Central Point- Willow Springs School. FOR SALE Peaches, Elbertas. Bring containers. Vernon Ouches, Griffin Creek. Phone 857 -L. CABBAGE FOR KRAUT at Cum mlngs garden; cheap while It lasts. Phone 493-M. FOR SALE Elberta, Hale and Muir Peaches. Georgn Alford, Fern Val ley. FOR SALE Rattlesnakes, dead or alive. L. A Bra ten tr Rogue River CANNING TOM AToTsTlcpound. Blankenshlp. Central Point. SUGAR PINE SHAKEloTlIale i0 Faber. Centra' Point. CONCORD GRAPES, Bartlett pears. Dolph Phlpps, Crater Lake Hwy. CHOICE BARTLETT ?EARS on trees, Vac lb. You pick them. Tcssitoro Orchards, Eagle Point. GOOD used wasners. radios. 2 good used electric ranges. 2 used pressure pumps. At a bargain. r.Dki Hardware. FOR SALE Speed Qneen wahw and ironers. sparton refrigerators Guaranteed service and part roi all makes of washers Genera) Electric ironer, demonstrator one- half price. Canners' supplies Good buy on oil burners and wood cir culators. Flck's Hardware. FOR SALE Andiron, screens, onk chairs. 730 Alder St. MYERS Water Pressure systems guar anteed All pumping system- over hauled Plumbing contracting Pen co electric fence regulators Pull line of general paints and fishing tacn.e. aee us about wour rooftraJ Hoxislne Flck's Hardware BUSINESS CHANCES DEALERSHIP OFFER TO THE RIGHT party on Graham-Bradley tractors and Bradley Implements. A good set-up for the right party. Must be financially able to handle dem onstrator tractor. Write or phone Wlndolph Motor Co., 18th and Mor rison, Portland, Oregon. Broadway 5637. FOR SALE Restaurant. Inquire 225 N. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE Second-hand store find Flxlt shop. Will take truck as part r ayment. L. A Brntcher Unfile River MISCELLANEOUS QUILTS covered Phone 15G6-L. and tied. $100 BETTER reborn Job at a staving Frees' Garage Jacksonville. Pone 183. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Make headway againrt 5. Process for coloring fab rics 10. Fish 14. Peel 15. Dwr-Hlns place 16. Genus of tha olive tree 17. Dismounted 18. Sot fresh 1?. niblicnl city 20. Conking formula 22. Testifying under oath 24. Iain ml ot Napoleon's exile 28. Dry 27. Ucseeches .11. Move back 35. Unman iiousa- hold Btyfi Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 18. 0PAHPP1A1C)B1ALM1 g; G ALAULi.lAR.E A L UMP ic ANiSIEg & E L AYElD I 9 KTS ' geIeIede n11 i OiP E RIAiD I AgjAlBIB . DESE RliPLAGUE " ANTiBUSil NERT tt. mmQPEsTRm a iGLOOlT AMlAPO 51: T RJN K ETSlATOP it a ki -rfes A I C 9P I IMC 47. hMpIetIeIaHamen 36. Part of cer tain churches 38. Long narrow piece 39. Form used In stamping 40. Bt.ick and blue 43. Hall and farewell 48. Each without excepiion 48. Grants 48. Coif term 49. Buy back M. Lexlslatnrs 69. Couple 15. Mathematical ratio It. Brought Into the country CO. East Indian harem 84. Loud nnlna 66. Olllclfll of anclr-nt Roma 67. Spoken 68. Kntranc r,y. Bird ol tha crow family 70. Ascent 71. French city 72. obstructions 71. Satiate DOWN I. Box l ZBl ml r if llilZZOfezZZili zzziizzzipzzz Al ulmul 1X1 'WiSLZZJLSi ZZS ZZZZIZZlZIEZZZ IF PARTY who was seen taking lady's purse from Crystal Spring packing house porch will return same and keep change, no questions will be asked. Mrs. O. E. Huklll, NOTICE Bert Qulgley will be In charge of the egg department of the Medford Poultry and Esg Co. from now on. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. FLORENCE GRAVES, accredited Piano Teacher. Studio 220 No, Oakdale. Tel. 1042-Y. MRS. HATTIE REAMES WHITE. Ac credited Piano Teacher. Beginners H. 8. credits. 220 Laurel. Tel. 449-M. NOTICE Asphalt paving plant established at our plant In Medford Wo are now in position to quote pries on sur facing driveways, tennis courts, alleys, etc Medford Con ( on Co Phone 69 PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 401 GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value $1.00. Special price 89c. Call, write. Strang Drug Co. GALL STONES. E. N D. Gall Remedy will eliminate them Painless. Harm less, Not a drug. Visible results Complete treatment rive dollars E. N. D. GALL REMEDY CO.. 1813 N. W. Flanders St.. Portland, Ore PHYCHIC Readings Dally Mr Miller 328 North Central INSTRUCTIONS PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Mu Daisy Blnns, 323 King Home uudio lese expense, lower prices Phone 1095-J BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs foi all ailments (IE I QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies when other tail CHAN & CHAN CO 23f- B Main Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dreadma king Fur Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered Room 302 U 8 Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181 DRESSMAKING, Tailoring. Ladles Coats and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M. Coke) Cra terian Bldg. THE MO-DES SHOPPE, formerly The Domestic, featuring Dressmaking. Tailoring. Alterations, Hemstitch ing. Buttons and Buckles. Same mannscment. 19 N. Bartlett. LOANS CASH For School Days. If you need extra money to get the children ready for school, or for any other purpose, can on us. You can get any amount up to $300 here promptly without en dorsers, on your own security. Small monthly payments arranged to suit your convenience Call, phone or write for particulars without obligation. OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No S-211 M217, Phone 139 45 South Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings or late construction. $9 7b pet month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main. Cross-Word Puzzle Guiding strap Keen pain Supplication Native metal bearing com pounds Garret Shrub with a larjre pith Artless Cornered: colloq. Resell en Muse of lyrlo and amatory poetry One who works under water Fencing nwordi Is carried Inhabitants Rumors x Period of time Rational Fits together at an ansrle Mtn with hitch singing voicet Part of a fortification Character In tihake- spenre'a "Anthony and Cleo patra" Fashion Suffering Prima donna Operatic solo American caricaturist Toward the sheltered elde Side of a triangle 60. 52. I. story 84. 3. Scandinavian navigator 56. 4. Calling or profession I. American national frame I. Oerman 67. musical 58, ennit"Ker 59. T. Tailless leaping 61. amphibian 62. 8. Iafs 9. Prison warden 68. j 11. Regiment In the Turkish army 12. Expert Window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor wanlug. de mothlng nigs, upholstery cleaning FURS remodeled, repaired, rellned cleaned and glazd. Reasonable Work guaranteed Phone 969-M. Osteopathic Ph?lclans. DRB. F. G. A EVA MAINS CARLO W Osteopathic Physicians Announce the removal of their offices from the Liberty Bldg to 26 Laurel St., opposite the Court House. Radiator hepalrlng HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. Refrigeration Service Day Phone 458 Nlte Phone 1653-J REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO. The Only Exclusive Refrigeration Shop in soutnern uregon. Authorized Factory Service. 2 17 W Main St. Medford. Oregon Painting. JNO H. LOCK PAINTER Fine Interior woik a tpecltilty. Phone 809. COLORS BV NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBUROH. Let us recommend ft reliable pnlnter or paperhanger P.H.A loans for painting now avail able Pittsburgh Paint Store. 132 W. Main. SPRAY PAINTING A SPECIALTY 8IONS HOUSES INDUSTRIAL Estimates Gladly Given. COMMERCIAL PAINTING CO. Tel 43 ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply any type ol roof. Roll rooflnua and eoattnp at .mall order prices. Pabco Paints and Roofing. Ekerson Paint ind Rool Co.. 38 So Bartlett Tel 343 Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAO Local and Long Distance furniture Moving Bonded carriers, mreprooi storage. Expert crntlng. packing and shipping service. "Davla for Service." Phone 644. EAUS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 38 So Fir Phone 316 Prices right Service gtlHran' -cd. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution duly laaued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackaon, to me directed and dated on the 11th day of August, 1038. In a certain action therein, wherein Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, an Oregon corporation, aa plaintiff, re covered Judgment against W. I. Humphrey, the defendant, for the aum of 9)313 ao, with 6 Interest per annum from August 20. 1032, leas the aum of 7S.OO which has been credited on aatd Judgment, with coats ana dlsburaements taxea at vuou which Judgment waa enrolled and dockoted In the Clerk'a office of said Court In aald County on the 38th tiny or Auguat, 1033. Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the aald execu tion, I will on the lift day of October 1038. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satlafy said Judg ment, together with the coats of thla sale, subject to redemption aa pro vlded by law. all or the right, title and Interest that the aald defendant, W. I. Humphrey, had on the 12th day of August, 1038, or now has In and to the following described prop erty, situated In the County of Jack son, State of Oregon, to. wit: Beginning at s point situated 350 8 feet West of the Southeast corner of Lot 6 Bolck 2 of the Mingua Subdivision In Section 24, Township 37. South of Range 2 West of W. M.. on the North bound ary of Clark Street In the City of Medford, and running tnence Nortn 134 foot: thence West 40 feet: thence South 134 feet to the North line of Clark Street: thence E along the North line of Clark Street 40 feet to the place or beginning. Dated thla lat day of September 193B. 8 YD I. BnOWN. Sheriff of Jackaon County, Oregon By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that Eugene J. Monaco waa on Auguat 24, 1S38. duly appointed administrator of the Eatate of Fred C. Butler, sometimes known as Frederick C. Butler, de ceased, by order of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon. All per sons having claims against said Estate are required to present them verified In the manner provided by law to the undersigned Administrator at the of fice of George Codding. Attorney at Law, 217 Liberty Building. Medrord. Oregon, within six months from Sep tember 1. 1038. the date of the first publication of this notice. EUGENE J. MONACO. Administrator George Codding, Attorney for the Administrator. Notice. Outstanding warrants of Prospect School District 60, Number 294 to 306 Inclusive, are hereby called for payment. Interest ceaaes after Sept, 7, 193R R08F J. KFLLEY. Clerk. The Grange Live Oak Orange. There were 33 members present at last regular meeting of Ll Oak Orange. Lecture hour opened the session and Included songs by Orange, reading by Mrs. Prank Greenwood, plane solo by Miss Phyllis Miller, reading by Mrs. Phyllis Wlckersham, and an Interesting talk by Mrs. Millie Walker on her trip to Alaska. Under regular bualneaa the booth at the Oold Hill fair received moat attention and each lady rat asked to bring pie for the stand which wilt be ready to aell hamburgers, buna, coffee and pie all day. Next meeting will be September 19 when some eery Interesting pic tures of the navy will be shown be fore Orange and free to the public. After Orange, refreshment of canta loupe and Ice oream were served by Oreenwooda and Prank Hall, WINDOW OLA 88 We sell vlndo glasa and will replaee youi broken windows fteaonably Trowbridge Cab inet Work. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK. Sept. 8. (Spl) Miss Barbara and Beverley Mee are convalescing after their re cent tonsil operation. Mrs. Scott Robinson and her daughter Bessie Elmore, have both been on the alck list the past week. Benjamin Bill of Applegate waa transacting business on the creek Prlday. M. C. Beebe, who haa been visiting his son Joe Beebe, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. jack McKay of Fort land visited Mrs. McKay ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Balderaton, the past week. Mr. Kaufman of Jacksonville wired the school house for electricity Sat urday. Mrs. Clarence Qaaaaway was at the school house September 2 and 3 putting It In order for the coming year. The California Oregon Power com pany delivered a. new electric range to Mrs. Anderson Mee. Miss Berteena Elmore will teach the Wagner Creek school again the coming year. Old residents will be sorry to bear that Steve Qulster, who once owned property on the creek and for wham Steve's peak was named, died In 1934. His nephew, Mr. Qulster of Merrill, was on the creek September 3 and called at the 8. L. Johnston ranch which Mr. Steve Qulster once owned - Prank Decker, who haa been sick the past week, motored to Grants Pass September A to see the doctor. The high school children going to Medford high are situated In their places for the coming year. Miss June Moran and Era Johnston will both stay In Medford, Delias Kelts near Jacksonville and Barbara will ride back and forth on the school bus. Mrs. Wanda Smith will teach Thompson Creek school the oomlnp year. Mr. Cruse, of near Ruch, reports that aa he waa coming up Thompson Creek road about one-half mile from the Applegate bridge, he saw a moun tain lion standing In the road. As he came near it, it arched its back and Jumped to the outside of the road and trotted off up the moun tain. He called Prank Decker with his hounds but on account of tho dry conditions the dogs were unable to track It. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burleson of Phoenix were visitors on the creek September 5. Thompson Creek school opened September 5 with 10 boya and five girls In attendance and with seven more children to come. Butte Falls BUTTE FTLUS. Sept. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Slmorl Jarvl hBve a baby girl, Jo Ellen, born In Medford. Mr, and Mrs. Tod Porter were re cent guests of Mr. and Mr. Prank Oaraon. Melvln Hllkey, who was critically Injured while falling timber In a CCO camp near Oranta Pass, I re covering. While driving a wedge, a piece of steel broke off and struck him in the navel and'pasaed through hla body to within three Inches of his backbone. He waa taken to Rose. burg and the steel was removed. He was very weak for a long time from the loss of blood. His mother waa 260 miles away when ahe received the telegram telling of his Injury. Having no way of getting to him. ahe hitch-hiked and reached him In seven hours. She stayed with him until he waa out of danger. He la back In the CCO hospital now. B. P. Hllkey, who waa 111 In bed for two yeara and then was unable to walk except on crutches, la now walking without crutches. Claude Baker was Injured In a car wreck on the Greensprlng road, Sat urday night. He la In the Aahland hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and chil dren spent Sunday and Labor Day In Medford with their mothers. School opened on Tuesday with Kenneth Shilling of Ashland aa grade school principal and Mr. Clark as high school principal. The other grade school teacher are Mlaa Cook In first and second grades, Mis Ap plegat In third and fourth grade and Mlsa Baumgardner In fifth and slith grade. There are many new pupils In grade school. Ellen Jane Terry and Antel Clifton Conley, who were married on August 30. now live near the King service station. Ansel Conley la scaler for tne Medford Corporation, Both at tended Butt Pall high school, Mr. Conley being a graduate In 1037. Mr. and Mr. Jack Lorton, newly- wed, live in camp. Mr. Lorton I timekeeper for th Medford Corpor ation. Mr. and Mr. Oreen and daughter nve moTea into tha Smallwood hOUM. Mrs. Hoefs and sons, Fred and Bob, have moved back to Butte Falls. Fred Hoefa waa Injured In logging camp In Klamath Pall but la recovering. A anag fell on him and ha waa In hospital for several week. Membership of the Butte Pall Sunday school wish to exoresa an. preelatlon and thanks to the Hustler olub for making It possible for us to have new song-books. We Invite you to come and use them. By sec retary of Sunday school, Row Smith Life Tor Blabber WALLA WALLA, Sept. (. (AP) Ufe Imprisonment was decreed to day for Edward J Kemp, peniten tiary Inmate, for the stabbing mur der June 39, 193T of Fred Scholtlse, a fellow prisoner. Rogue River ROGUE RiVER. Sept. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marolotte and small son of San Francisco are apendlng the week visiting Mrs. Marolotte'a brother, Reed Carter, and family here. Miss Dorothy Baker 1 enjoying a visit of three week with her great uncle, A. Z. McCloy and family at Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wiley and children of McCloud, Cel., spent the Labor Day vacation at the Wiley Carter ranch here and returned to their home Monday, accompanied by Mr. Wiley's mother, Mrs. James Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Jones. Mlsa Velma Smith and Richard Lewis enjoyed a picnic at Hugo Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Wilson of Roseburg. who has been visiting here for some time, I spending a week visiting friends at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Murry left last Friday by motor for Wisconsin to live, and have rented their home here to Mrs. Robertson and Mlas Wycoff for the winter. Mia Wycoff is tha fifth and sixth grade teacher. Mrs. John Cummlnga waa enter tained on her birthday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bob Oass. Others enjoying the evening were Mr, Cum mlnga and son Ralph and daughter ' Etta, Cake and coffee were served by the hostess, Mrs. Oass. Ladles' Aid mev at the home ot Mr, steam with 14 ladle present. Mrs. Clarence Stelhl was tn charge of the meeting. Refreshments of Iced tea and cookie were served by tha hostess, Mrs. Stearns. School started September t and th " children were all glad to hear tha bell ring again after three month of alienee. The faculty Includes: Principal, Waltor DennI; high school teachers, Herbert Lewis, Mrs. Myrtle McOregory and Mis Nell Perrlne; seventh and eighth grade, Mr. Sloan: sixth and seventh grades. Miss Mary Wycoff; fourth and fifth grades, Miss Alice McLaren; second and third grade, Mrs. Nellie Dennis; primary. Mrs. caitn Knox; Mrs. Muriel Out. music Instructor, and William Beck, Janitor. Mr. Elisabeth Fowler returned Friday from a summer's visit to her old home In Scotland. Mrs. Fowler says she enjoyed the trip and visit but was very glad to return to th u. s. A. Mis Irene Anderson waa an over night visitor at the W. 8. Cary home last week. Mlas Anderson, who for merly taught In the school here, Is now teaching In Placervllle. Cal. Lloyd Presslar, who Is employed at Crater lake, apent Labor Day visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr. A. H. Presslar. Wayne and Beverly Shults of Grants Pas are spending the week at th home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shults. Mrs. Amy Kolkow of Malln, Ore., and Mrs. James Plank of Klamath Pall are apendlng a few days here and attended Orange Monday night. A marriage license waa Issued at Grants Pass Prlday to Marvin Ray Page and Edith Lerhmann and the wedding took place at 3 p. m. Tues day at the A. T. Mcnvaln home. Only a few friends of the bride and groom were present. Mr. Page la from Brookings. Cal. The bride has grown to womanhood here and has a host of friends who wish them a long, happy married life. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK. Bept. 8 (Sp!.) Mr. and Mr. Ed Prefountaln, who loat their home and household goods by fire laat week, are now living on their property In th Cnamplln subdivision. Their daughter. Eton, who was Injured while trying to save their home, waa able to return home from the Sacred Heart boa. pltal September 1 but will have to be on crutches for some time due to a fractured ankle. Mr. and Mr. Wilfred Cngle ot Lo Angele came Saturday, Septem ber S to spend a few day with their parents, Mr. and Mr, r. Knclea. and daughter Phyllis. They all apent September 4 at Crater lake. Mr. and Mr. McDuffy, Mr. Chaa. Wahl, and Mr. and Mr. Ed Pre fountaln were business visitors la Grant Paaa September 8. Mis Ruth Lance of Grants Pas spent several days ,ast week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lance. Ied Dole, who ha been seriously III for some time, la Improving In health. Mr. and Mr. Domld Buckley ot Burbank, Cal., and Mr. Walt Mels ner of Olendale, Ore., and Mr. Buckley' father, Mr. Dietrich, fli tted August 97 with Mr. and Mr. George Lance and Mr. and Mrs. p L. Miller, Mrs. Buckley la principal of the high school at Burbank. Mrs. O, Maaadam, Pauline and Charlea Champlln ot Medford visited September 4 with Mr Paulina Want. Prank Elliott left August 3d for Bedding, Cel., where ha plana to spend some time, Mr. and Mrs. George Drummond of Oranta Pass visited friend her September 4. SUPREME COURT JACK AFTER SUMMER REST SALEM. Sept. g. (AP) Oregon' seven supreme court Justloe went back to work Wednesday after two months' vacation, while th rest of then capital went to then Stat fair. Tha first oa heard today was th 98000 damage suit of N. J. Swain, Salem, against Oregon Motor Stages. Swsln, who claim he waa Injured while entering a company bus, lost in Marlon county circuit court.