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TETFVRB fATT. TRTRFSTR. ArTCTWRD. OT?FfiO!C. MONDAY. OCTOBER 3. IMS. Read ever? ad od this pass Tou will probably find exactly the things you bare been look ing (oi or a aale or trad (or unused articles you may have Search your attlo or store-room you may find many things others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash It rhat you want isn't nere, ad vertise for it Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective I 9 RATES Per word first Insertion , tc (Minimum 5c) Each additional Insertion, per word - 1c (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change . 91 5 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND, FOUND LOST It doe micaini,, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Salesman. Apply 8:30 a. m. 38 So. Bartlett. WANTED Operator (or service sta tion. Must have finance to buy stock. Apply Texas Co. MAN with tools to cut wood. Win ter's Job. Browner, end of Murphy road. Murphy. Ore. WANTED First-class sheet metal worker. Young man preferred. Write Box 1126. Mall Tribune, stat ing qualifications and references. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced girl for house work and care of children. Refer ences required. Phone 1197. WANTED Woman tor cooking and general housework on ranch. Box 2986. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED lady wants house work. Phone 231-R-l. Good ref erences. WANTED 50 good breeding ewee. See John Dunlap, Route 4, or call. 437 R. WANTED Crlsel tooth. Must be reasonable. 2 miles east Cass Wrecking Yard. H. E. Blrdsall. WANTED Pasture for 40 head cat tle. Write E. W. Gebhardt, Rt. 3, Medford. SCHOOL GIRL wishes work for room and board. -Phone 84 or 726-J. WOMAN WANTS work by hour or day. Phone 425-L. YOUNG LADY wishes position as typist, bookkeeper or P.B.X. oper ator. Experienced. Phone 1399-M. YOUNG married man wishes work on ranch for winter months, or would lease equipped place. Tel. 36-X-13. Prospect. Call for Vernon Fowler. LANDSCAPE WORK Lawn mow ing, expert pruning. 232 South Grape. Telephone 1680. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Used John Deere Tractor, also Fresno. No Junk. Write T. M. Cotter. Rt. 2, Box 190, Grants Pass. Oregon. WANTED Transportation to Los Angeles. Drive, share expenses. 344-J-3. WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at Mall Tribune. WANTED Gentleman to share driv ing expenses to Detroit, Mich. 307 N. Ivy. WILL PAY CASH for Christmas trees cut and delivered In Medford. See me. City Limits Fruit Stand, south Pacific Hwy. NOTICE If you want your peach trees sprayed or buildings whitewashed, phone Wtthrow. 258-J-2. WANTED Horses and cowa. Eagle Point Fox Farm Tel 27-X-7. QUILTS COVERED AND TIED $1 Quilting $1. Phone 1566-L. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Butteries Radiators Aluminum. Brass Cop per and other metala MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1062 LAUNDRY Mrs hcison lei l.H4f-M WANTED Dead and worthiest ani mals removed free ol ehsree Phone (reverse char) Southern Oregon Bv-Products Co BIGHtSl CAMH I'HIt'fcS PAID For Your Furniture MKI1FORD HAKOAIN HOLHfc 97 N, Grape St Phone 1062 WELL DRILLING (160 pet It first 50 ft- etc J M Dndite lib K:ng WOOL - MOHAIR - HUJES And Pelta See us efore tou eu MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Pffune 1063 W'K P4 MOM- tAH Pot Vour Furniture HOIflHOOh A AMlHfcW 6th nrt mint Phone 647 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RFNT 223 N. Central. Owner. Mrs. Younger. 20t Crater Lake Ave ron RENT Modern 6-room house. 8 lot. $17 50. water paid. Call at 1 034 w. Pth or 115 S. Holly. FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house, acre tr round. McAndrewa road. 4th house on left, west Ross Lane. FOP. RFNT 4-room furni'hed house 307 Beatty. UNFURNISHED HOUSE, Inquire 134 wuth Ivy. FOR RENT HOUSES UNFURNISHED 4-room house. 9 bed rooms, new condition, at 1125 W. 9th. C. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT 2-bedroom unfurnished house. Good location. H. L. Cook 10 Quince St. FURNISHED HOUSE (or rent on or about October 1. 1022 West 8th Tel. 102S-R. FOR RENT fl-rooin modem fur nished house. Close In. 325 S Riverside. Phone 4S7-J. FOR RENT House No. 6 new Lorlng Court. West 11th Strictly modern Adults only Phone 238 FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM 344 N. Bartlett. Call after 8:30. COMFORTABLE ROOM In private home for gentleman. Private en trance. 1012 East Main. Phone H58-Y. BOARD and ROOM 81 a day at 118 E Main. FOR RENT APARTMENT8 3-ROOM furnished apt. 016 East Main, FOR RENT Hotel. Apartment. Holland FOR RENT Furnished apt., also sleeping room. Board It desired. 204 Vi W. Jackson. FURNISHED apartments, 136 S. Holly. APARTMENT for rent. 504 8. Oakdale FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 335 So. Ivy. 3-ROOM furnished apartment; pri vate bath and entrance. 9 East Jackson. 3-ROOM apartment. 251 Beatty. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Adults only. 244 So. Grape. FURNISHED APT. Private bath, heater. Frlgldalre. 808 W. Main. FOR RENT 3-room and 5-room un furn. apts. 307 N. Ivy. FOR RENT 3-room turn. apt. Adults. Call 641-W. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 217 W. 2nd. 816 month. FURNISHED APARTMENT Hot ana cold water, lights, private bath; adults. 912 So. Oakdale. FURNISHED 3-room apartment. Pri vate bath, oil heat, ground floor 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart ment. 530 South Central. FOR RENT Room or apartment 918 W. 10th. Adults only. FOR RENT Apartment, overstuffed furniture, heat, hot water and Frlgldalre. garage. 10 Quince 9t POR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Sleeping room, 618 S. Central. Phone 1593-W. FOR RENT Furnished room. Oen tie man preferred. 43 N. Peach. Tel. 830-J. NICELY furnished rooms, 408 West 6th St. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room for gentleman. 325 6 Riverside. ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance, bath and shower. $2.50 week. 408 Edwards. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 tf Orape FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT on shares. 50 to 100 acres hay and grain ground. Box 3184. Tribune. FOR RENT Bungalow piano. Reas onable to right party, fnone ibou. FOR RENT 6000 acres winter pas ture for cattle. Write W. S. Hutch ens, Red Bluff. Tehama Co.. Cat. FARMS FOR RENT to party that can buy feed, stock and equipment. Inquire C. J. Haas, Central Point. PIANOS FOR RENT. Nearly new Knabe grand for sale, bargain Also repossessed uprights for sale. B J Palmer. P. O. box 903. Medford Tel. 199. Central Point. ONE store room, upstairs office rooms See A) Uttrell or Roland Hubhard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Small Jersey cow, giv ing milk. $35. 1704 No. Riverside. YEARLING Durham bull for sale or trade for feeder pigs. H. E. Bird sail, 2 miles east Cass Wreck Yard. WEANER PIOS for sale. dell, Rt. 2, Box 193. FOR SALE Eight cows, starting to rreshen middle Oct. span mg mules. 1211 W. 10th. 5 COWS 1 Durham and 4 Jerseys, $35 each; electric range. $12,50; drag-saw, $30: coal heater. $5; 5 tables, 2 saws, $2 each; day bed, (8; wood range. $8; 2 rockers. $3 50; book stand, $1.50. Fred Mires. Call at Lei b man's. Jacksonville. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. R. C. Oreen. Eagle Point (Butte rails road). FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Prlmlo Ctardl, Rt. 1. Box 145, Cherry Ave. FOR SALE Cows. 1 4 miles west of Brown school, Orlffln creek. Henry Huklll. FOR SALE 90 head good ewes, part or all. Inquire at White Star Inn. Keno. Ore. FOR SALE Fresh cows. W. A McDowell. Sams Valley. FOR SALE Tesm big mules. Inquire Paul Force. Eagle Point. FOR SALE Young Brown Swiss Bulls Brown Swl" for more milk Phlpp Orchard Pri"n 417 FOR SALE POULTRY ANYONE Interested 'in Bronte tur ners for breeding, see mine before vou buv. Get new blood . short -iri?od. nravy-bcnrd and body. Very quick maturing None better in s'are Came from Lamour Hatch ery. W. W. Woold ridge. Rt 4. Box 42, Coker Butte road, Mdford. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 100 barred Rock and Rhode Island Red pullets. 6 months old. F. E. Samson 6t Co.. 220 N. Riverside. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES jfc-kjfc Very attractive country SIR II fill horns, l room! no hsth, WW www (.Keeiipnt condition, with 70 acres of good farm land, part Irrigated, clover, alfalfa: good Ism Uy orchard. Trade for Medfon hbme. six-room modern home, S250D Pvd treet. good loca VfcWVW tlon( dear. Trade for small suburban tract. Attractive modern four rooms and bath, close $1500 In. Good Income prop erty. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1548-R. FOR SALE 3 -bed room home, north east corner Euclid Ave. and Acad emy Place, near Roosevelt school Attractive yard consisting of two lots, basement dug ready for fur nace. Exceptional buy at S2650 Charles R. Ray. Room 217, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. IS ACRES truck garden or dairy, 3 blocks from city limits, Jackson ville Hwy. Reasonable terms. Mrs. John Blanchl. FOR SALE 10 acres on Spring St, $1600. Small down payment; bal ance to suit. See O. Ray, S miles out on Midway road. FOR SALE CHEAP A repossessed house. Price 91600. Woods Lum ber Co. FOR SALE Beautiful 4-room, mod era, 3 -bedroom dwelling and all furnished, must be sold for $600 and assume small loan; and 5-room uot modern dwelling on paved street for (600 with (200 down; and good paying business In Medford for $2800 with 81500 down; and 6- room modern dwelling, paved street. hardwood floors throughout, fancy stucco, furnace heat, and all fur niture Including piano, for (3000 down, balance terms. You must see this to appreciate It. GEO. H. YEO AGENCY 227 W. Main. Phone 154, EXTRA good income property In Medford. want farm as down pay ment, or what have you? Inquire 405 J St. OWN LARGE HYDRAULIC equipped placer mine, value over (Zo.OOO Must raise (1000 before Monday noon. Will give someone wonder- lui proposition, box mo, Tribune FOR SALE) New 5-room house, lot 48x100, for (1250. Also two bouses, one 4-room. one 3-room. for 51250 lot 50x100. Inquire 518 East Main BEST BUY I VALLEY 6 acres, all cultivated, close town, schools, free soil, irrigated, family orchard, meadow. 6 -room house, barn, gar age, chicken house, electricity. (1295. terms. Sheley Agency, north city limits, new Highway 99. FOR SALE By owner. 6. 10 or 15 acres Irrigated, Bear creek bottom land, ? mile from city limits Phone 1524-L. 5-ROOM HOUSE and bnth. 2 lots, corner property, good location, nice shade, 2 English walnut trees. Re duced from (2000 to $1600. Includ ing furniture. If taken at once. See L. G. PICKELL. 16 S. Bartlett. GOOD HOME for sale, cheap. Would take small down payment or what have you? Inquire 405 J St. ONLY $2600 bid on two new modern houses. Are you going to let these beautiful country homes go at this low bid? Must be sold Saturday Come and look this property over C. D. Mallatt, HIllFlnger Addition, second road west of railroad. Phoenix. Ore. NEW modern five-room country home and also small 4-room house with five acres Irrigated, one cow and calf, complete 5 rooms of fur niture. Including electric refrlger a tor and sa f e . M ust be sol d this week to highest bidder Charles Mallatt. .Illlslnger Addi tion, Second Road West S. P. R.R.. Phoenix. Oregon. FOR SALF 10-room house, lot 102x 100. garage. In business district 307 N. Ivy street. FOR SALE Room and apt. Busi ness Furn cabin 511 E Main Phone 1288-H. evenings FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information .nqulre of Warren Patterson Secreiary at the National Farm Loan Office. 202 Liberty Bldg Tel 1149 or C A Barnes 167 E 8th. Eugene Ore. WHEN you think of real estav think of BROWN St WHITE HOUSES FOR SALE in Medturd and surrounding towns Easv terms Jackson County Federal davings Loan Association FOR BALE 6-room turnlshed bouse and acre tract nicely locattd Owner leaving state and will c riflce for $1550. Terms C C Pierce Room 1. Palm Block Phone 517-L For Exchange Real estate FOR EXCHANGE Modem 5-room house, double garage, clear, to ex change for larger house, clear. Phone 278-L. For Exchange Miscellaneous FOR SALE OR TRADE Team of horses. C, V. Inlow, East Main, Ashland. FOR TRADE Oentle saddle horse for milk cow or heifer. H. F flwincje. Trail. FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES OUARANTItED U8TO CARS 1B38 CHRYSLER Sfdan: niw tire radio, heater. Run only 25 000 mllM 195 1938 CHEV. Std. B!tn 368 1934 CHEV. Sport Sdn 36 1S3S FORD rVdn 378 1938 HUDSON Sedan i 848 1929 FORD Coup 100 1927 BUICK Coupe 48 SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck. O.M C. Truck FOR SALE 1930 Wlllyi-KnUht se dan: good tlrei, irood merhtnlenl condition. Charle, Ft Ray, 30 Summit Ave. Phone 32. 1C31 FOPD Tudor Ee.ian. orlelnal l.h. low mfleac. No trade,. Run. perfect Private o-ner. lej2 Main. Phone 1222-M. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER We offer these OWNER to YOU Four Star Specials. Down payment. '37 DeLuxe Plymouth Sedan; radio, heater, duel equip. Will stand up under any comparison $223,50 S5 Oldsmoblte DeLuxe 6. per fect in every detail. Worth your time to Inspect 222.50 36 Chev. Master DeLuxe Sdn. The best Chev. sedan we have seen. You should sea It 191.50 38 Oldsmoblte DeLuxe Coupe: heater, dual equip. A per sonal car with lota of style 291.50 "Our Customers Stay Satisfied." BRIGGS -HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. Good Used Car Lot Eighth at Bartlett. Open Night and Day. FOR BALE 1929 model A Ford roadster, (50. Emlson'a Auto Ser vice. Eagle Point. SCARIF1CE '36 Plymouth coupe, $425. Good trailer house, $175. 242 No. Front. IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a Real Bargain, buy this before Thursday or the finance company will get it. 1937 Buick 41. 4 -door sedan, run only 15.000 miles. In perfect con dition. Price $700. Write Box 1108. Tribune, for appointment. CLEAR THE DECKS PRICES SLASHED COMPARE THESE PRICES 1936 Ford Touring Sedan $489.00 1934 Ford DeLuxe Sedan $369.00 1933 Ford Pickup $389.00 1931 Ford Sedan $159.00 1930 Ford Coupe ..$139 00 1930 Ford Pickup $179.00 1929 Olds. Sedan $139.00 FOR ONLY $79.00 1929 Chev. Coupe $79.00 1929 Packard Sedan , $79.00 1928 Nash Sedan $79.00 1929 Ford Coach $79.00 1928 Chev. Coaoh $59.00 1938 60 Tudor 6.800 miles, which we have used as a show car SAVE $150,00. BUY FROM US AND SAVE THREE WAYS. CLAYCOMB MOTOR COMPANY ASHLAND. OREGON. FOR SALE1 1930 Packard sedan. A condltlon. Inquire 310 Genesee. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Canning and Juice to- mntoes. Owen, 5th house on right Orchard Home Drive. Phone 1453 J-l. FOR SALE Tomatoes 30c per lug, C J. McCay, Spring street, west of grange hall, Medford. FOR SALE Red Delicious culls. Phone 19-F-21. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice. ueu vineyard, Kt. 2. Medford. HEATER for sale, $4. Myers Fruit Stand. 3 miles south Medford. FOR SALE Swivel office chair. Mr Knox. U. S. Bnnk Bldg. FOR SALE Al buzzsaw, 826 Beek man. FOR SALE Your choice new "Spark" oil circulator 307e 6ff. or used "Spark" oil circulator, less than half price. 512 Pennsylvania Ave. mono 576-J. SACRIFICE SALE Wade drag-saw. A-l condition: 2-wheel trailer, good river boat. Ford pickup. J. D. Hawkins, brown house In front of school. Gold Hill. FOR SALE Estate wood or cool Heatrola. excellent condition, $20. Charles R. Ray, 30 Summit Ave. Phone 302. FOR SALE A dandy Lloyd Loom bnby buggy. Rensonnbie. Call 979-Y. or sea at 403 Clark. FOR SALE Heating stove, water proof tent, set of 5 16-lnch 6.00 Ford V-8 wheels and tires. 1704 i. Riverside. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Open handed blow 6. Biblical King 8. Oil of rose petals: variant 12 Rodent 13. Woolly surface of cloth 14. Regularly 15. Uabla to objection IS. On the side away from Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlt R'A S WIATRTAjraBlA p gTp SR u mMqrI A LggAffp UE N ) BiS gap E V EALJ BQb GAS WTTgEMsB B AJD EKtT ntplEMS Afrjggl SI I IT AjgpTiW I TmIe N Q i PmVmoP oTTWJ i ni eMn e nt fflMwdrmByM aILJ TiTE NiVP SCOPElggCWM in wina Not excltina Offer to buy weak or thin Tear on a seam Keel-Mlled cuckoo Pigpens Indian of AIlIT E Rffl Tterra a si Fuego SO. Pastures 32 Unit of work 33. Requests 34. Wise counselor 86. Currencies SS. Use needle and thread l. WronB: crens 40. Near 42. Action at law 44. Not bright IS Exist it. Capable of bains; con veyed from one plsca to another 61. Melody SI Small fish .r3 Makes lace 54. Burn && Novel 58. Nephew of Cain and Abel iw5 ft5 1M iS t6" ij . - '. "', 'fW Wm Jl . -XX 23" 10, 2S 2U 12 35" 3w '57 iimilitiif i 'f 47 4f So 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FOR BALE Miscellaneous FARMERS, ATTENTION I Dont wait for the weather. Plow now with a disc plow. Other rebuilt plows, tractors and Implements of all kinds at bargain prices. ROGUE VALLEY TRACTOR CO. 16 So. Fir. . Phone 206. FOR SALE Grapes, canning pears. several kinds apples. Bring boxes. Joe Kantor, Fern Valley. HOTPOINT electric range for sale, $20. 105 Vancouver. FOR SALE Trailer house. Bargain. 425 Manzanita St. FOR SALE Box spring couch, bed and springs, gas cook stove, daven port, dining room set and miscel laneous. Call 19 Mistletoe. BEANS KENTUCKY WONDERS, for canning, 3c lb. B. E. Ford, 2 miles west on Jacksonville Hwyr Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Concord grapes, lc. Mrs. Mlka Roger, Sams Valley. ZINNIAS. Asters, 3 dozen 50c. Dress ler's. 1107 B. Main. WOOD circulating heater, gas range, electric washer. 1100 E. Main. Tel. 746-M. FOR SALE Concord grapes, 3c lb. Blddle road by Airport. Box 25. L. Oliver. FOR SALE t- Jonathan. Delicious, Winter Banana apples. Independ ent Packing Co., Phoenix. FOR SALE Salway peaches ready about Oct. 1st. Cozy Nook Ranch. Just west of Phoenix. BODY FIR. $1.76 tier. Cordwood $5.00. 16 So. Columbus. FOR SALE Old corn In ear. $32.50 In ton lots. Phone C. A. DeVoe. ELECTRIC FENCE. $17.50 Up. Harry Weagant. Ashland. Phone ll-F-4 KLAMATH HAY 16 So. Columbus. DRY PLANER BLOCKS. $4.45 load Phone 333. Central Point Fuel. PRUNES, lc lb.; you Pick, lo lb B. E. Ford. 2 miles west on Jack sonville highway. Phone 731-R. CUCUMBERS, sorted to size you want. B. E. Ford. 2 miles west on Jacksonville highway. Phone 731-R FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke two miles east of Jacksonville. CANNING TOMATOES, lc lb.; beans. 3c and 4c lb. Blankenshlp, Central Point. MYERS WATER PRfcibSURE systems guaranteed. All pumping system? overhauled Plumbing contracting Fen co electric fence regulators Full line of genera) paints, fish in? tackle and hunting supplies. Full line hardware. See us about your federal housing. Flck's Hardware FOR SALE Speed Queen washers and Ironers; 2 Sparton refrigerators, special low price. Guaranteed serv ice and parts for all makes of washers. Good buy on Coleman oil circulators and wood circulators General 'Electric Ironer, demon strator, one-half price. Canner's supplies. Flck's Hardware. GOOD USED WASHERS, radios. 1 good used electric range. 3 General Electric sweepers. At a bargain, cleanup on garden hose. Flck's Hardware. KLAMATH HAY large or small lots 197 N Riverside. Medford PERSONAL GALL 81 ON Kb. K N D Gail Remedy will eliminate them Painless. Harm less, Not a drug Visible result Complete treatment five dollar END. GALL REMEDY CO. 1812 N W Flnndfrc St Portland Ore Closing time for Tow Late to Clas sify Ads la 1:30 p ra. Cross-Word Puzzle f. Short pithy saying I. arandfaiher of 56 Acroia I. Trn grant flowers 10. Entire amount It Cereal grass It. Seats In church II. Negative votes 30. fra grant ointment it. Arrow poison 11. Title of a knight II. Very black II. Go by II. More sever II. Enliven II. Is Indebted 17 Skip 40. Siamese eolnt DOWN Pronoun Negligent Persons trho love the country Pare Animal which devours In sects Kind of monkey 4i. raitnrui 41 Revolve rapidly Pulled Singing voice Botch 44 45. 46. 41. Collection of facte 41 Pom 10. Forbid BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Service station and grocery. 602 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Small, good paying hand laundry equipment and business. Reasonable. Write Box 3165, Mall Tribune MISCELLANEOUS SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of court, saving money, confidential Write Economy Service, room 433. Redwoods Hotel, Grants Pass, Ore MRS HA IT IE REAMES WHITE. Ac credited Piano Teacher. Beginners H S. credits 220 Uuirel Tel 449-M BETTER rebore Job at a saving Frees Garage Jacksonville Phone H3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON L'OUSTV AHSTKACr CO. TITLE INSl KANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs toi all ailments Offl QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies when other taw CHAN A CHAN CO 336 K Main. UresvmnKtrtK. fHE FASHION SHOP Drcadmaklng Fui Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered Room 30i U 8 Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1 IB) DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles Coats and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M Cokei Ore terloD Bldg. THE MO-DES 8HOPPE. formerly The Domestic, featuring Dressmaking Tailoring, Alterations, Hemstitch ing, Buttons and Buuklos. Same management. 19 N. Bartlett. Expert Window C lea net LET JOE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng nips. upholBetry. cleaning. FURS remodeled, repaired, rellned. cleaned and glazed. Rensonnble Work gnarnntocrt. Phone 969-M LOANS MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell tngs ot late construction. 19.1b pet month per thousand Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE. 104 W Main. WE'LL FINANCE YOUR PALL NEEDS I There Is a ceneral need for MONEY at this time or the year, uasn is remit rod for fuel, for school, for fall clothes, and many other calls. We advance cash for your Imme diate needs and arrange the pay ments on an easy budget basis. Bee Us Today I OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No. 8-211. M-217. Phone 130. 4S fin. Central. ROOKING WE REPAIR or apply any type oi roof. Roll roofings and coatinp at mall order .prices Pabco Paint and Roofing Ekeraon Paint ind Root Co 38 So Bartlett Tel 143 Painting. JNO H LOCK PAINTER Fine interior work a specialty. Phone 809 COLORS BV NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhenget F.H.A loans for painting now avail able Rlttsburgh Paint Store. 132 W Mnln Wehli and Carlnn Wall Paper. Paint, Lacquer. Roofing and Glass We contract painting, paperhanglng and day labor. Estl mates free. 223 West flth Phone 270 Kiidlotm hepalrlnit HOOPERS RAIUAIOH SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance furniture Movinc Bonded zarriera rireprooi storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service "Davis for Service " Phone 644 BADS TRANSFER A 8'IOHAGE CO. Office 20 8o Ffr Phone 316 Prices right Service guaran -efl LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that by or der of the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Jackson County, Oregon, dated and filed September 30. 1938, the undersigned was ap pointed administrator of the estate of Enid M. Hunt, deceased, and all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the same to the administrator at the office of F. P. Farrell, hla attorney, 412 Liberty Building, Medford, ore gon. within six months from the date or the first punncauon or mis nouc GEORGE A. HUNT, Administrator of the Estate of Enid M. Hunt, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that by or der of the County Court of the State of Oregon. In and for Jackson County, Oregon, dated and filed September 9th. 1938. the undersigned was ap pointed administrator with the will annexed of tho estate of Annie Cora Bartlett, deceased, and all persons having claims agnlnftt aald estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned with proper vouchers at hla office, "room 412. Liberty Bldg.. Medford. Oregon" within sis months from the dato of the lrst publication of this notice ; P. P. FA H HULL, I Admlnlatrator with the will annexed of the estate of Annie Cora Bart lett, deceased. Nat tea fo Creditors Notice Is hereby Given, that the undersigned, Francis E. Marsh, has been duly appointed as administrate? with tha will annexed of the eitate Of William J. Roberta, deceased, by the County Court of Jackson County Oregon, and he has duly qualified as such administrator. Therefore, all persons having claims againtt said estate are hereby noti fied and required to present the same duly verified to the underpinned Francis ft. Marsh at nU residence at McMinn villa. In Yamhill County. Oregon, within 6 months from the first publication of this notloe in the Medford Mall Tribune, said date beln the 6th day of September, 1938. Pntcd this ut day of September. A. D.. 1038. FRANCIS E. MARSH, Administrator with the will annexed of said estate. VINTON, MARSH & MARSH, Attorneys for said estate. Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has. by order of the county court of the State of Oregon for Jack son County, been duly appointed ex ecutor of the estate of Matilda Lof- land. deceased, and has qualified. All persons holding claims agalORt said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified as required by law. to ma at Medford, Oregon, witnin sis montns from the date hereof. Dated and first published Septem ber 26, 1938. HARRY N. LOFLANTJ. Executor. W. E. Phlpps, Attorney for said estate. Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Emma Stam. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator has filed his Final Report and Account In the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed October 27th. 1038. at 10:00 o'clock A. M. In the County Court Room, in the Court House. In Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objection to said Final Account, and lor tne seue ment thereof. CHARLES H. STAM. Administrator. Summons In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Jackson County. Thomaa H. Curtrlght, plaintiff, va. Ellen Curtrlcht. Defendant. To: Ellen Curtrlght, the above named Defendant: In The Name of The State of Ore gon, you are hereby notified and required to appear In the above en titled Court and cause and answer or otherwise plead to Plaintiffs Com nlalnt within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons upon you, which Is the 37th day of September, 1938, and If you fall to appear and answer or otherwise plead herein within the timo -equlred, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed for In his com' nlalnt. to-wit: For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonda of matrimony heretofore .tnd now oxlstlng between tho Plain tiff and Defendant, and for the caro and custody of the minor children of PlalntTff and Derennant. This summons la served upon you by publication In the Medford Mall Tribune once a week tor lour t consecutive weeks by order of Hon orable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was made on the 2lst day of Sep- tember. 1938. OUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff, C S. National Bank Building, Medford. Oregon. Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, Oct. 8. (Spl.) All Interested In the advancement of Rogue River and vicinity ore urged to attend a barbecue and basket lunch at Rogue River city park on Sunday, Oct. 23 at one o'clock. Three young goata have been donated by members of the cooperative dairy : goat association, and cream and cof-. foe will be furnished. Bring your basket lunch and help In the festiv ities. Chalrmin C. E. Moore will gve a brief outline of previous work and present activities of the associa tion. Samuel Mathea returned Tuesday from a trip extending over a week In San Francisco. He reporta a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. 8am Sandry returned Friday night from Portland where they visited for a few days. There are a few lucky hunters here. Among the ones who report a deer are Will Milton, Walter Dennis, "Red" Hatch and Melvln Burnett. As the rainy season draws near the sound of the hammer Is heard as new roofs are being put on. A new roof was put on the A. H. Pressler home, one on the Tom Wilson kitch en, and Harold Nourso has new roofs on his garage and wood ahed. A new wood shed has been built at the Paya Stelhl home and Ous Ruhllng has been doing a neat Job of remodeling his house. Mr. Hart we 11 has a new house on his acreage. The Standard Oil company la doing a Job of paint ing at the Holllster store. Mr. and Mrs. ft. E. Miller and Mrs. Mary Smith were visitors at Hoi comb springs in Same Volley Sunday. Tho reception given the teachers Friday night was attended by a rec ord -crowd. Mrs. Richard Hargltt. vice-president of the civic club, In troduced O. H. La Crosse, chairman of tha board, who gave an Interest ing talk and Introduced Walter Dennis, principal of tha school. Mr. Dennis then introduced tha teachers to tho patrons. The boys and girls glee club under tha direction of Mrs. Minnie Ouy, sang several beautiful songs. , Mrs. James Wiley returned homo Saturday after spending seversl weeks at the home of her son, Clin ton, at McCloud, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley and children brought Mrs. Wiley home and spent the week-end at the Wiley-Carter ranch. Mrs. Sam Sandry Is enjoying a trip to Son Francisco this week. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Tatham of Coming. Cal returned home after visiting a week with Mr. Tatham sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson. Mr. and Mra. John Wilson and family have traded their home here for one at Eagle Point, and have moved to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Barber and children of Ashland have moved Into the Mc- Ilvaln house on Broadway. Evans Valley Town send club met at the Olrl Scout hall on Tuesday evening. A large crowd waa In at tendance and ft nlca program was en joyed. Mrs. Kate Mrllraln was ap pointed chairman of tha program committee. Refreshments were served by committee. The members now number 07, Mr. and Mrs. Jsmat Whipple en Joyed a trip Sunday through the Ap plegate valley to Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Halt returned Monday from a week's vacation In Marshfleld and North Bend, visiting at the Richard Scott and Orvllle Dengler homes. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Langworthy ar having a new front porch added to their house on Cedar street. Sam L. Sandry, accompanied by Jack Brady of Grants Pass, were bus iness visitors In Marshfleld Monday. The faculty of the school enjoyed a vellson fry and picnic lunch, up Evana creek by the dam Tuesday night. Mr. Dennis furnished tha venison. Rogue River was visited by a bad thunder storm Wednesday afternoon. Lightning hit one of the large pine trees in the Richard Hargltt yard, and blew out several fuse plugs in the neighborhood. Fern Valley PERN VALLEY, Oct. 5. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hammond of Klamath Falls spent tha week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Mar shall. While here. Mr. Hammond, Ed Marshall and L. H. Hughes drove up tho mountain and succeeded In killing two fine deer. Ed Marshall killed one with four points on one side and five on the other. A Ivy Smith of Anderson Creek waa transacting business in Fern Valley Wednesday. Don Wheeler of Medford waa a din ner guest at the L. H. Hughes homo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Klukkert of Medford are tho parents of a fine baby girl, born at the Stanley nurs ing home, September 27. Mrs. Kluk kert la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of Fern Valley. This Is tha first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Arn old. We are proud to announce that all tho club members of the Fern Val ley 4-H Live Stock club won prlzea at tha Live Stock show at Medford Those receiving prizes were Ernest Lytle, Donald and Robert Lewis, Lloyd and Leonard Ferns. Norman Williams. Ruth and Muriel Williams, Twlla and Marian Perns and Oriole Johnson. Marshall Reeves of tho Benefit Health and Accident Insurance com pany transacted business In the val ley Monday. I Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 3. (Spl.) The Presbytery of Southwest Oregon will meet In the Presbyterian church on October 4 and 0, with Dr. Relch- ert of Grants pass aa moderator, tt la expected there will be In attend ance about 35 pastors and about 2a elders present. On Wednesday noon, the ladles of the church will serve a luncheon to the guests at the church at 1 p. m. on Wednesday there will be Impressive services dedicating a monument bear ing a bronee plaque on which Is en graved "Dedicated to the Memory of Rev. M. A. Williams and the noble ploneera who helped to organize this church In 1857." The program fol the dedication services la as follows; "America," by Jacksonville school band In new uniforms; unveiling ceremony by Mrs. Alice Ulricn. as sisted by Boy Scouts; historical ad dress by Rev. J. W. Hoyt of Medford; dedication ceremony by Dr. James Thompson of Seattle, assisted by the rresnytery; "onwara unnstian ooi- dtera," by the band; benediction by Rev. Iveraon of Medford. Dr. Thomp son of Seattle will preside during the dedication services, The public la cor dially Invited to this, aa well as to all the meetings of the Presbytery. Rev. B. E. Roaenkllde of Mai In called on Rev. Mallery recently for a conference on Presbyterian matters. Other guests at the Mallery home were Mr. aim Mra. Fred C. Aldrlch of Balboa, Calif., who called there on Tuesday. The guests wore former par ishioners of Rev. Mallery. Mr. Aldrlch, who la a retired banker, has as a hobby the collection of all kinds of shells' and has erected a building about 60 feet long, which la filled with all kinds of shells. Prom the beamed celling of this building Mr. Aldrlch has hung 1800 highly pol ished abalone shells and arranged a lighting system which brlnge out al) the beauty of the colors. The Scull family, who were former restdenta here, left Sunday by auto for Tennessee. Preston Card of Klamath Falls and Alfred Coke of Medford were Sunday visitors here. Cap Runnels of Klamath Falla wai a caller In town on Monday. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Oct. 3. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Obarie, SeeflId wen very pleasantly surprised, Sunday morn ing, when Joha and Loyd WaUn ar rived and Installed a radio (or them. The radio waa a birthday present tot Mrs. Seefleld from tha Walch (amity and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wendi. About 10 o'clock they were further surprised when a dozen gueata walk, ed In with a delicious dlnnar which they served at noon. Charles New strom of Grants Pass brought tha birthday cake. Present were Charles and Conrad New, tram and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Stldham ot Oranta Pass. Mr. and Mra. Clatida Saylor of Med ford, Mr. and Mrs. John Walch, Johnnie, Loyd. Betty Lou and Shir ley Walch. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Orlasom were Mr. and Mrs. Prank Parlow. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn and chil dren of Medford apent last week at tha Tonn home. Frank Hanson ot Medford waa also an overnight guest Friday. E. W. Schulta Is Timing at tha A. L. Pech horns. Mr. and Mra. Roy Orlgsby and ton. Donald, spent tha week-end at homa. Closing Urns (or Too Ut 10 Claa. iltj Ads la 140 p aa.