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ME"nFORn -MATL TRTBUyE, TrEDFOTtD. ORF.OOX TTEDVESDAY. OCTOBER 56, 1933. PAGE NTNT3 tia&o nver ovu ju i.tir page You will pruoaoiy rind exactly the things you nave Deen look ing fox or a sale or trade foi unused article you may nave Search "youi a cue or store-room you may rind many things others are seeking and oe able to realize immediate oath II wnat you wan't isn't nere, ad vertise for it Tribune Classi fied Ads are inexpensive ff ecu vol RATES Per word first Insertlun He (Minimum 23c) Eacb additional Insertion, per word 1c (Minimum 10c) ' Per line per month without copy change .91.26 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Yellow Canary. 318 So. Peach. FOUND Man's purse. Owner may have same by Identifying and pay ing for adv. R. N. Carothers, Foot hill Orchard, Medford. IX)ST If dot; missing, call 1516. WANTEDFEMALE HELP EXPERIENCED GIRL wanted. Refer ences required. Phone 1197. WANTED SITUATIONS MAN AND TEAM wants work of any kind. 112 Cottage. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL want place to work and attend school. Box 2025, Tribune. ' SWEDISH EXPERT Landscape gard ener. Have your pruning done by the man that knows. Will consid er any Job. Telephone 1080. Ek strand. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Two-horse disc harrow and two-section spring tooth har row. Write particulars to Fred Zaugg. Hombrook, Calif. -an use between 3 and 5 tons walnuts. Will pay San Francisco and Portland prices. Beck's Bakery. WANTED Shake. JVrlte C G, care Mall Tribune. " ' WANTED Nurse cows, shorthorn or Shorthorn cross preferred. Fresh or to freshen soon. Melvln and Marvin Poyer. Phone 64, Ashland. 188 Welghtman St. WELL DRILLING $1 .50 per ft., first 50 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge, 519 King. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WOOL MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts. See us before you sell. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape 8t. Phone 1062 WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture H01.BHOOK A ANDREWS 8th and Front Phone 647 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries, Radiators, Aluminum, Brass, Cop per and other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed freo of charge. Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Producta Co. WANT good home for a puppy. Franquette. 627 FURNITURE repairing, upholstering and reflnlshlng. Phone 96B-R. WANTED to buy for cash, five or six-room modem home, prefer Past side. Write to Box 1002, Mall Tri bune. ' FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Three-bedroom house on east side, 625, water paid. A, D. Lewis. 519 N. Grape. FOR RENT Five-room modern fur nished house. 625. Across from 8. O. 8. on Stewart Ave. Key at 238 So. Holly. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house. Adults. Call 111 Almond. FOR RENT 8-room unfurnished house, good condition. 810 So. Central. FOR RENT House No. 5 new Lorlng Court. West 11th. 6trlctly modern. Adults only. Phone 238. SMALL stucco house, furnished. L. Cook. 10 Quince St. H. FOR RENT Modern 8-room house, 8 lots. 917 30. Call 1034 W. 9th. FURNISHED 5-room house near Academy and high school. 616 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house. Inquire 634 N. Bartlett. MODERN and private 3-room cot tares, everything furnished. 910 to 18 month. LaCrose. Hwy. 99. 7'j ml. So. Grants Pass. FOR RENT 4-room furnished mod ern house, 1330 Sailing Ave. FOR RENT House and one acre on Jacksonville Hwy. near Oak Grove school. 913 Phone 617-L. C. C. Pie rep. FOR PENT 5-roctn furnished house. 1018 West 11th Tel. 238 or 731-M. FOR RENT 5-room house. Ad'ilta only. 735 West 14th. FOR RENT - Csbln Call 1748-Y FOR RENT 9mll turn!!!-."1 house in rer Cd-rly adulta No d-g 410 Hamilton, FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 -room apartment, 40 1 Quince. Phone 641-W. FURNISHED and unfurnished apart ments. Phone 173-Y, BeBauer Apts. FOR RENT One light house-keeping room and one sleeping room,. IS Laurel. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart ment. 1S. Lights and water paid. 217 West 2nd. TWO APTS. FOR RENT One 6-room and one 3-room. 345 Apple. Pri vate bath and entrance. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart ment. Garage. 333 west and. FURNISHED apartment; adults only Available Nov. 1st. 603 8. Holly FURNISHED apartment; hot and cold water, lights, private bath. Adults. S12 So. Oakdale. FURNISHED 1 and 8-room -apts., ground floor. 604 W. 10th. FURNISHED 3 room apt., ground floor. 604 W. 10th. FURNISHED APT. Heat, private bath, Frlgldalre. 806 W. Main APT. FOR RENT 604 So. Oakdale FOR RENT Comfortable, furnished heated apartment: Frlgldalre. 618 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT 3-room and 6-room un furn ants 307 N. Ivy. ' FOB RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room for gentleman. 325 So. Riverside. ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance. bath and shower, 62.60 week. 408 Edwards. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8. Grape. COMFORTABLE room home 410 Benny 8t. In private Tel 1521 -Y FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM, 61 a day at 716 E. Main. ROOMS and MEALS. 148 8. Holly. FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT Boarding house, fur nished. References required. In quire 423 Newtown. ONE store room, upstairs office rooms. See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard. FOR RENT Store space In Liberty Bldg. suitable for grocery depart ment, available about Nov. 1st Inquire J. T. Hall, 308 Liberty Bldg. Phone 1949. FOR RENT 6000 acres winter pas ture for cattle. Write W 8 Hutch en.". Red Bluff Tehama Co.. Cal FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2 registered Jersey bulls. 10 and 8 months of age. or will trade for grain, hay or cows. E. B. Foyer & Son, Phone 64 Ashland, 186 Welghtman St. FOR SALE Young Brown Swiss Bulls. Brown Swiss for more milk. Phlpps Orchard. Phone 417. FOR SALE 2 white-face heifers, weight 450 lbs., price 5c lb. Also one '38 Zenth battery radio com plete. J. B. Klukkert, Thomas road. FOR SALE 2 young cows, milking. 670 for both. One fine Duroc sow, bred, 825. 8. A. Dusenberry, Rt. 1, Box 11, Gold Hill. FOR SALE 140 non-shed Angora goats; about 110 nannya and 30 wethers. All 62.25 head or nannya alone 92.75 head. Good shape. In quire Wonder Post Office. 13 mites from Grants Pass, Redwood Hwy. J. L. Clement. HAVE a few high grade Corriedale rams, yearlings. Also some 8 months ram lambs. All reasonable. Hwwklns Brothers. Applegate. Ore. For Exchange Miscellaneous TRADE Work mare for something I can use. Inquire Richmond place. Hri7el St . Central Point. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Seven-room modern home, fine shape. House In rear rent for 912.50. Price 92,000. In quire 619 N. Grape. FOR SALE 1 acre, good house, city water, close In, Must sell this week. See E. Oould at once, 317 W. Main. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN at WHITE. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms. Jackson Cour.ty Federal Savings Loan Association. GOOD HOME for sale, cheap. Would take small down payment or what have you. Inquire 405 J St. FOR SALE APARTMENT HOUSE ONE 1 2-room house made into 4 apartments. Also one 8-room house and wsrehouse renting for 925 per mo. Lot 100x160 ft., business loca . tlon. Total Income 9180 per month. Price 89.000. Would consider house and lot as part payment, ALSO DAIRY FARM 80 Acres, cheap Irrigation, about 20 acres In clover, running water through place. New 6-room house and bath, electricity, large barn. Also dairy barn equipped for A grade milk. Price 912.000. Including equipment and 24 dairy cows. Would consider part trsde. ALSO 70 Acres. 20 Irrigated, 7 miles from Medford. 6-room house, bam and other outbuildings, spring water, lots o! raspberries and strawberries. 14 acres of Jonathan apples. Enough wood to pay for place. 91800. terms. ALSO Some exceptionally good buys In houses and small acreage. L. O. PICKELL 16 South Bartlett FOR SALE All clear 3-room house and lot. psrtly furnished or un furnished. Alec young cow, bi cycle; or will trsde all and car for late model coupe. Write box 211. Central Point. FOR SALE Partly furnished 8-room modem home, close to schools Nice yard. Tern-.s Phone 1B71-J. FOR SALE OR LEASE Jacksonville Sanitarium. See W. A. ChUdsra, For Exchange Real Estate FOR SALE 10-room bouse, lot 102z 100, garage. In business district 807 N. Ivy street. SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE In come property, 4 - room modern house and vacant lots. Box 1969, Tribune. SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE Du plex, 4-room modem house and vacant lots. Box 1069, Tribune. EXTRA good Income property In Medford. Want farm as down pay ment, or what have you? Inquire 405 J St. ' FOR BALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE or TKADE Equity In "33 Chevrolet coupe. Box 1896. Tribune. GATES USED CARS SAVE THE GATES WAY 1932 Pontlac Sedan 9275 1932 Ford 2-door Sedan ...9245 1933 Ford 2-lo0r Sedan 9296 1934 Plymouth Coupe, P D 9395 1931 Bulck Sedan 9225 1931 Pontlao Coupe 9225 1935 Ford 2-door Sedan 9305 1032 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 9246 Used Car Lot located 6th and Bartlett. LOOK Nearly new 1938 rord De Luxe seaan, run only auo mues Will sacrifice quick at the price of a used 7. No equal in town 220 N Bartlett. FOR BALE AUTOMOBILES SOON YES. SIR I A THOROUGHBRED Dignified and Graceful. "That's DeSoto for 1939." BRIGGS - HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. HAHM MOTORS' GUARANTEE COUNTS Wednesday and Thursday Specials 1933 CHEVROLET Coach. New tires. . Mechanically A-l. A real bargain at - 9295 1935 FORD Fordor Sedan. Original black finish like new. Seat covers: 80 rubber: radio and heater....9365 HAHN MOTORS LOT. 25 S. Riverside, FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE 9150 Simplex Ironer for 925 cssh or 930 on time. Phone 1345-M. LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA Re flector floor lamp, walnut veneer twin bedroom suite complete, over stuffed suite like 'new, electric range. Thor washer, model A, heating stove, boat, trailer, Dodge truck, ly water pump, wash boiler, lawn mower, good young milk cow. J. D. Hawkins, lront Gold Hill school. FOR 8ALE Vetch and oat hay In stack. J a me a Lathrop, Central Point. BALDWIN make Bungalow Piano, ex cellent condition. 413 Benson. Tel. 919-X. FOR SALE Wslnuts. new crop. J. R. Monson. old Pacific Hwy. near Howard school. DRY 12-lnch manzanlta, 82.60 tier. Dry 2nd growth fir. 16-lnch, 62.00 tier; 12-lnch 81.75. Phone 310. Franklin's Grocery. ELECTRIC FENCE, 917 50 up. Harry Weagant, Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. FOR SALE Restaurant counter with 8 stools. 2 showcases. Inquire 275 Scenic Drive. Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE Wood circulating heat er. 624 East 9th. FOR SALE; Furniture cheap. Dining aet, rugs, dressers, beds complete, Heatrola, trash burner and many other Items. Call before noon or evenings. 35 Crater Lake Ave. Phone 827-J. ' O. E. REFRIGERATOR, 6.3 cu. ft.; Weslx automatic hot water heater; both In perfect condition. Phone 493-R. FOR SALE 2 new Spark oil heaters, never been used, big discount. Phone 987-W after 6:30. FOR SALE Mohair davenport and chair; Ward's washer, Airline 7 tube radio. Singer sewing machine, wood heating stove, several small . pieces. Have been transferred to distant city, will sacrifice for caah. Call at 2604 Beatty street. FOR SALE Dry slabs, 6 tier load de livered In Medford, 96.00. Jest Rlcharson, Central Point. FOR SALE AT BARGAIN Mink dyed lady's fur coat, brand new. never worn, value 9250. Will sell for 9100 cash If taken at once. Box A.B.C Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Lawn and garden fer tiliser. Phone 268-J-2. FOR SALE This year's corn. Call 1778. FOR SALE Typewriter. Frlgldalre. car. piano. 603 Cedar, Central Point. APPLE WOOD Stove and fireplace lengths. See Rogue River Orcharda Co., end North Central Ave. FOR SALE 35 tons hay. W. H Pomeroy, Beagle. FOR SALE Sanitary outside toilets, approved by State Board of Health. Butlt and Installed for cost of ma terial only. Free labor by W.P.A. Phone 332. BRUCE BAUER LBR. CO, South Riverside Ave. DELICIOUS APPLES Phone 1704-R FOR HALE 8ms!l cider apples, small Bosc pears, cheap. Olve or dera to Joe Kantor Myron Root Packing House. FOR SALE APPLES Newtowns. some amsll red apples. Mvron Root Pscktng House. Bring boxes KLAMATH HAY Large or small lota 127 N. Riverside. Medford. WALL-PAPER at half-price during Lamport's Close-Out Sale. GOOD used wood and oil burners, excellent condition. 8est buys In Medford. Pick's Hardware. FOR SALE Nationally advertised SPEED QUEEN washers and Ironera, reasonably priced. Guaranteed ser vice snd parts for all makes of wshers. Liberal allowance on trade-Ins. Real Bargain In several good used washers and radios PICK'S HARDWARE. FOR SALE Household goods. 1 Heatrola. double bed. single bed and sprlnvs, kitchen cabinet, small heating stove, breakfast tsbie snd 4 chairs, flat-top desk 40 Berke ley Way. Phone 512-W. FOR SALE Miscellaneous BUSINESS DIRECTORY PIANO BARGAINS Latest model Furs Cleaned and Remodeled. Splnette, console piano, also Bunga- . - low upright, almost new, to be sold Furs remodeled, repaired, rellned, here In Medford. Most any terms cleaned and glazed. Reasonable, can be arranged for quick sale. For Work guaranteed.' Phone 969-M. locations and Inspection privileges err! write at once to J. F. Smith, Ad- Expert IV noun Cleanei Juster, 831 J St., Sacramento, Cal. . - . - LET JOB DO IT Tel 1172 House ONIONS. Ic-lV4c; popcorn on cob. 3e clesnlng. floor waxing, demothlng 1 mile south Phoenix. Elmer Harris nigs upholsetry. cleaning FOR SALE Used oil circulating hent- T OAlIll era; all makes at ressonable prices ItXJ&cia Petroleum Heat and Burner Co. trJXTrv." '" " 412 East Main St. WE'LL FINANCE YOUR . PALL NEEDSI SUGAR Pine Shakes and dry fuel There la a general need for MONEY E. C. Faber. Central Point. at thla time of the year. Cash Is 1 required for fuel, for school, for GRAPES FOR SALE and grape Juice fn clothes, and many other calls to order. Clarkson Vineyard. Rt. 3 We advance cash for your Imme- . dlate needs and arrange the pay- KLAMATH HAY to bo. Columbus. ments on an ,,ST bl,dget bssls FOR SALE - E-flst alto saxophone oreoonfinance CO and case; good condition. Cal! Ue "f0. Vh?n. 13P wn- --.. 44 So Central. .rrltaiff MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwIU Drive out Midway road, take first mga of late construction. $9.76 per turn to left after passing Forest moh P thousand. Low Interest Patrol, then take first turn right. . , , . drue xh mUa to wnlte h0Ufte BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main MYERS WATER PRESSURE systems Painting guaranteed. All pumping systems .-s.---.-- overhauled. Plumbing contracting JNO. H. LOCK and fixtures Penco electric fence PAINTER regulators. Real buys on well- Fine Interior work a specialty . known Coleman oil circulators and Phone 809. wood circulators. Full line of gen- eral paints, fishing tackle and COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY hunting supplies. Full line hard- PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend ware. See us about your Federal a reliable painter or pnperhanger. Housing. Ftck's Hardware. F.H.A. loans for painting now . available. Pittsburgh Paint Store, PERSONAL w. Mnin. MRS. MASON Ordained Spiritual- Radiator Repairing 1st Reader. Tells what you call to 7"! "1 TZ'JTl. ' A ,". " find out. Advice on love, business. HOOPER'8 RADIATOR SERVICE health, etc. Houra 10-9. 236 8. A3 South Bartlett. Riverside. , - ROOKING WEREPMlT'o dwt r Any tj- am w, na.Wn roof. Roll roofings and coating at RELIABLE MAN wanted by national , Pflbco Polnta concern to operate route ol -new jc and Rooring. Ekmon Paint and merchandising machine. NO SELL- Roof c 38s So RnrtiHt ToI. 243- ING I 40 to $50 weekly to start , - - with rapid Increase; $647.50 cash rranftter required. Investment secured. State . qualifications and phone number. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAQ15 References exchanged. Box 1977, Local and Long Distance Furniture Mall Tribune. Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing NEW AND WELL-EQUIPPED 8ervloe nnd shipping service. "Davis for Station at Jacksonville for sale at Service." Phone 644. a real bargain Will require ap- L-----w-w proximately $1000 cash to handle EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. If Interested phone 953, Medford Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prices or write P O. Box 1074 nght. Service guaranteed. MISCFLLANEOUS MEDFORD TRANSFER Ray Denny. -vvvVVsU-. Manager. Local and Long Distance SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of Furniture Moving. Also Storuge court, saving money, confidential Office of Pacific Truck Express Write Economy Service, room 433, Phono 4B3 111 North Fir Redwoods Hotel, Grants Pass, Ore. "" LEGAL NOTICES BUSINESS DIRECTORY , w Notice of Referee's Hale. Abstracts. Notice Is hereby given that under x.rxrurynru-ir, .-ur,,- and by virtue of a Decree duly made. jtjMw s m rendered and entered In the Circuit IfffnWg JACKSON COUNTY Court of the State of Oregon for tho ttiWi'tM I ABSTRACT CO. County of Jackson. In a certain suit; therein In which 8. P. Culley and I trh 1 TITLE INSURANCE Gladys Culley, husband and wife. W ABSTRACTS John Reter. .a single man, Oscar C. jy ESCROWS Thlelen. and Judge Florey. a single s man. aro plaintiffs and Granville i "-ii s mm t Oden. James Oden and Annie Oden. Chinese Herbs husband and wife. W. E. Phlpps and . Clsra R. Phlpps. husband and wife, Chinese Herbs for all ailments. are defendants, which said decree Is GET QUICK RESULTS dated October 7. 1938. and docketed Trv our remedies when others fall. In the office of the County Clerk oi CHAN & CHAN CO.. 235 E. Main said county on aald date, I, as Ref- US s eree. appointed In said decree, am Dressmaking. commanded to sMl and will sell, at s.s.i the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., on THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking. Saturday, November 13. 1938, at tho Fur Remodeling. Buttons and front door of the courthouse of sa'.d Buckles covered. Room 303, V, S. court In the city of Medford. Oregon, Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181.. at publlo auction as provided by law, - to the highest bidder for cash in DRESSMAKING. Tailoring, Ladles' hand, the following described real Coats and Suits Alterations. Prices property, situated In Jackson County, reasonable. Mary M. Coker. Cra- Oregon, to-wlt: terlan Bldg. Those certain mining claims named Bunset, Blue Bell, J. W., The MO-DES Shoppe Featuring Tall- Jack of Diamonds and Iron Cube orlng. Dressmaking. Alterations for comprising 'the mine known as men and women. Hemstitching. the "Gold Plate Mine,' and being buttons, buckles. 19 N. Bartlett. situate In Section 17. Township 35 Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ACROSS L Health resort 4. Anythtnr strictly true t. Number of sides of a square It. Dep hole ' 13. Scent 14. Sea eagle 16. Onward 17. Present geological age 1. City In Nevada 20. Above 21. Palm Illy 22. Institute leral proceedings 23. Small nail 24. Encourage 26. Type square 27. Kind of fuel 28. Dwell 20. Combined Into one body 11. PollRh by friction St. Ovule 24. Bone as. Circle or fold 27. Be have 28. Depiction of the beautiful tt. King or Da shan 40. Impresari with a sense of grandeur Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls HdMEfll RENELANIE A Do pHs E nin aE5 A NTE 5 TIP I INIG S O DfflN DIE R kMNORBBi-EMDsggl GlA DgN A II L ANTE ff in 5 M I Tffl&WAT I rgiGgfTpE use pks1m ain qpggjsfe w sjHppmsk fiemS' EJRlS W I P!EnSAILpTR AIN AVEsifR i caMnTi n!o PlElNlTtSiEKrlNAlW 41. American lake 42. Plun-eatlng bird 45. Settle money upon 46. Ron of Seth 47. fincred Image 49. I'almyra palm leaf 10. Greek portleo 61. Look after S3. Color 75 lip ' p "is lit q il JML W. pM 'mm jHl j ZM3L :;. V M-Vr ''.;: 42 44 4 Ah ! '.Li. Sl Ii,-, S I 1 I 1 ' 1 I I I I. 1 I I 7. Cornered i colloq. 9. Turkish cap 9. Mountain: comb, form 10. Joined 11. Say from memory 10. Not any 18. Correlative of either 20. Spoken 23. Wild hog 24. In bed 25. Invite 27. Sudden unex pected de vice or strata gem 28. Playing cards 2U. Soft murmur 20. Goes down 31. inclines 32. Compelling onneni 24. Songbird 35. Cooked !owly 27. He In store fot 2. 7al 40. Type of tlee trie current) abhr. 41. Rngllah letter 43. Old card Rnnil 44. Uook of the Bible: abbr. 4K. Finish 48. In contact wltt from above DOWN 1. Thinly scattered S. Top of a bird's head I. Make attends 4. Dense mint 5. Paid public announce ment $, Period of re covery from , an lllnsss South, range 8 West of the Wil lamette Meridian, the location no tices thereof having been recorded, and being now of record, in Vol ume 38 of the Mining Records of Jackson County, Oregon, at pages 188, 464, 455 and 458 and 548 thereof. Dated: October 13. 1938. R. E. SWEENEY, Referee. Address: Jackson County Courthouse. Medford, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregoi , in and for the County of Jackson. , In the Matter of the Estate of Mar garet 8. Sollss, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed, by the Hon, Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled Court, as Executor of said estate, and has duly quali fied according to taw; all persons having claims against said estate, are hereby notified to present tame, with proper vouchers, and duly veri fied according to law, at the office of the undersigned in the Jackson County Bank Building In the City of Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published Septem ber 38th, 1938. T. W. MILES, Executor of the hntate of Margaret 3. Sollss, deceased. Notice of Sale of Bonds Notice U hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Treasurer of the City of Rogue River, Jackson County, Oregon, at his office In the Council Chambers In the City Hall of the said City of Rogue River, Oregon, until the hour of four o'clock P. M. on the 6th day of November, A. D. 1938. (at which time said bids will be opened publicly) for the pur chase of water bonds for the Im provement of said water system of the City of Rogue River, Jackson County. Oregon, In all amounting to the sum of sixteen thousand dollars ($16,000.00). All of said waur bonds are In the denomination of five hundred dollars ($60000). Each of said bonds bear Interest at the rate of not more than four percent per annum from date of said bond, to-wlt: October 1, 1938. payable semi annually. Said bonds run for a pe riod of twenty years to and until October 1. 1958. That tho City of Roue River reserves the right to redeem any or all of said bonds on or after October 1, 1943. for the face value and accrued Interest to date of any semi-annual coupon period at or after said October 1. 1943, upon giving notice by publication; said notice to be published not less than once at least thirty days prior to tne redemption aate specmea tnrein, in a newspoper of general circulation printed and published In the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, preced ing such semi-annual period, at which time such pre-payment thereof will be made. Said bonds are authorised by Sec tion 465 of the 1937 Session Lawa and the. Codes and Statutes of aald State and the Charter and Ordi nances of the City of Rogue River. Jackson County, Oregon. The City of Rogue River exprarsly reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Said bonds shall not be sold for less than par and accrued Interest. Proposals must be accom panied by a certified check upon some responsible bank for five per cent or the amount of the bid. to be forfeited to the City of Rogue River In case bid la accepted and bidder falls to answer and make payment for said bonds within five days from the acceptance of the said ma. Bids must be enclosed In a seated envelope without any distinguishing marks or writing thereon except tne following words. "BIDS FOR WATER BONDS OF THE CITY OF ROGUE RIVER, OREGON. These bond are subject to the approval of the bond attorneys of the firm of Teal. Win free, McCulloch, Shuler. and Kelley of Portland, Ore- gun. Dated this the 4th day of Octo ber, A. D. 1938. Rogue River. Oregon Attest: W. J. Call. City Recorder of the City of Rogue River, Oregon. ROLLIN H. 8TIEHL Mayor of the City of 1st date of publication: Oct. 19, 1938. 2nd date of publication: Oct. 30, 1938, 3rd date of publication: Nov. 3. 1938. JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 39. (Spl.) Missionary society will meat at 9 p. m. Thursday, Octobsr 37, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Klalnhammer. All Interested ladles are Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Id Jonea and family have moved back Into their home here from Sterllni and the family of Mr. Conley, Br., who have occupied the place have moved to a place on the Old Stage road. The grade school football team of Phoenix lost to the Jacksonville team here Thursday. 14. to 6. Mr. and Mrs. William Roberta of Klamath Falls motored here Octo ber 31 and visited at the A. Ayers home. On their return the same day they took Mlaa Avadna Ayers home with them for a vudt. The Brownie Scouts, under leader. ship of Mrs. Smsts, have resumed regular Thursday meetings at 4 p. m. In the courthouse. Any girl between T and 10 yeara Is Invited to loin the group. Mothers of such girls are also Invited to meet with Mrs. Smets. Last Saturday the Brownies sold doughnuts to help their troop fl nsnces. "Grandma" Johnson la moving this week to Medford. where she will make her home with her dau hter, Mrs. Mamie Walton. Rev. and Mrs. S. H. Jones of Le banon called on frtenda here the past week end and on Friday were lunch eon gucata of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin, aa were also Mesdamea Bliby ana weille Nlrdermeyer. Mrs. Henrietta Young, who has been visiting relatives In Rosebury for some time, arrived October 18 for a visit at the Roy Martin home. Otto and Henry Nledermeyer, who went to eastern Oregon on a hunt Ing trip, returned Saturday with four ducki. An all-day quilting bee was held October 19 at the home of Mrs. Woodward with the following ladles present: MesdamM Meachem. Klein hammer. Hanna. Edena. Ulrlch, O. W. Oodward. Nellel Nledermeyer. Blaby, Logan and Mallery. The hostess served a delicious dinner at noon. Mrs. Cleora Blxby has rented her ranch and Is visiting at the Otto Nledermeyer home prior to departure for a vim with relatives In the east Word Just received from Osge Sandcn ot the United States navy stated that he had been assigned to the U. 8. 8. Ante res stationed now at San Pedro. Calif. Meteorological Repon Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Showers to night and Thursday, slightly warmer tonight, cooler Thursday. Oregon: Showers tonight and Thurs day, snow ovsr high mountains, slightly wanner In entreme south portion tonight, cooler In Interior In south and east portion Thursday, fresh to strong south and southwest wind off the coast, decreasing to night. Loral Para, Temperature a year ago today: Highest. 7S; lowest, 43. Total monthly precipitation, M Inches. Deficiency for the month, .09 Inches. Total precipitation since Sept. 1. 1938, .89 Inches. Deflclenoy for the season, ,84 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 46 per cent; I a. m. today, 97 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrlsl, 9:38 s. m. Sun set, 8:13 p. m. Observations Tnken at 5 a. 130 Meridian Time. Boise 70 38 Clear Boston 84 43 Clear Chicago 89 48 Clear Denver 73 38 Cloudy Eureka 84 48 Clear Helena . 80 33 Clear Los Angeles.. 88 60 Foggy MEDFORD 73 38 Clear New York. 80 38 Clear Omaha, 80 48 Clear Phoenix 88 86 Clear Portland 70 63 ,T Clear Reno .. 76 33 Clear Roseburg 70 46 Foggy Salt Lake 84 38 Clear San Francisco- 80 64 Cloudy Seattle 63 43 Pt.Cldy. Spokane 63 40 . , Clear Wash. D. O 88 38 Clear Yakima 84 43 Clear OF DEPOE BAY SAVES ANOTHER MAN DEPOE BAY, Ore., Oct, 36. Swept seaward' through the Depoe Bay channel after his boat awamped yesterday, Henry Hartmari, 43, Aloha, was drowned. His companion, Ed Evans, Depoe' Bay, was reaeued through herole efforts of Fred Houchten. Houchten, who haa figured In sev eral rescues, attempted to reach the struggling men In hla aklff, but huge wave capsized It. Houohen swam to Evans and waa washed onto the rocks at the channel mouth. Evans suffered a brokan Jaw and concussion. Hartman's body was washed out to aea. PRESIDENT OF CHILE SANTIAGO, Chile, Oot. 39. JPf Pedro Agulrre Cerda, millionaire farmer and candidate of a coalition of radicals, socialists and eommu nlata, won Chile's presidential elec tion, the government conceded today. Agulrre Cerda beat the government candidate, Finance Minister Gustavo Ross, a conservative. The six-year term of Arturo Alesaandii. liberal eleoted by a rightist coalition, expires In December. The Interior ministry said the elec tion waa without serious disorder. TALBOT'S RECOVERY HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 36. (API Burns Buffered by Lyle Talbot, movie leading man, In aavlng hla boyhood pal, Franklin D. Parker, from Tal bot's flaming home, will not prevent his return to the screen In a few months, Dr. Jerry Joney aald today. His head and arms awathed In bandages, Tslbot was reported In aer loua but not critical condition at Cedars of Lebanon hospital. Parker, a film bit player, was suf fering from shock as well as burns, but his recovery wss believed as sured. t MAN DIES, DOG SURVIVES IN FLAMING RESIDENCE TACOMA, Oot. 36. (AP) Suffo cating In the same air a cocker span iel breathed without damage, Arthur C. O'Leary died In his flsmlng home here early today. Firemen callled by neighbors to ex tinguish the house fire found O'Leary dead Inslds the structure. After bringing him out, they also found the email dog In the house. The dog, however, showed no 111 directs from the smoke and heat. Plan New llalrhery ASTORIA, Oct. 36. (AP) The stste gems commission announced yesterday the lease of a former pri vate trout hatchery on Big creek, 16 miles east of here, and plana to erect a new salmon hatchery. The oom mission said 9,000.000 allverslde sal mon would be hatched there. Closing time for Too UM to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p, m. On the Radio Chains STATIONS. Where to Find Them on the Dial: KKX, Portland, 1180; KFI. 846, Los Angeles; KOA, 1470. Spokane! KOO, 790. San Francisco; (Off, 830, Portland; KJR. 970. Seattle; KNZ. 1050, Los Angelea; KOA. 830, Denver; KOIN, 940, Portland; KOMO. 938, Seattle; KPO, 880, San Francl.ro t RSI.,1180, Salt Lake. Wednesday. 6:00 One Man'a Family, KOA; Forum on Current Problema, KOO, KEX; Contrasts, KFI: Municipal Oov ernment, KPO; Chlqulto and Oreo, KNX, KOIN. 6:15 Current Problems, KOO, KEX. KOA: Howie Wing. KNX, KOO; Moving Stories of Life, KPO. 6:30 Swarthout's Music, KOO, KEX: Hobby Lobby, KPO, KFI, KOW; Organist, KNX, KOIN. 8:00 Rainbow's End, KNX KOTrf; Paul Carson. Organist, KFI, KQW; Columbia Workshop, KSL. 6:80 Star Theater, KSL, KNX KOIN; Now and Then, KOO, KEX; Martln'a Musle. KOW; Political Talk, KPO, KFI; News, KJR. 7:00 Kay Kyser's Musical, KPO, KQW, KFI; Magnolia Blossoms, KOO, KEX. 7:30 Minstrel Show, KOO, KEX; Jim McWUllams, KNX, KSL, KOm. 8:00 Amos and Andy, KPO, KOW, KFI;" News, KEX. 8:16 Human Side of the Newt, KPO, KFI, KOW; Lum and Abnar, KNX, KSL. KOIN: Dane Orch., KOO, KOA. KEX. 8:30 White man's Orch., XNX KSL, KOIN; Dorsey's Orch., KPO, KFI, KQW; Osborne Orch, KOO, KEX. KOA. 9:00 Town Hall Tonight, KPO, KFI, KQW: Oang Busters, KNX KSL, KOIN; Clinton's Orch., KOO, KEX; News. KJR. 9:80 Drama, KOO, KOA: Harold Ickes Talk, KNX, KOIN; News, KSL. 10:00 Marshall Grant. KSL: Re porter, KPO, KQW, KFI: Martial Orch. KOO, KEX; News, KNX. 10:16 On the Air, KNX, KOm. KSL: Gentleman Preferred, KPO. KQW. 10:30 Klng Oreh.. KPO, KOW: The Wanderer, KOO, KEX. 11:00 Winston' Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW: King's Orch., KNX, KSL, KOIN; News, KOO. Thursday 8:00 Rudy Vallee, KPO, KOW, KFI; News, KOO. 8:90 School of Muaic, KJR; Joe Penner, KNX, KOIN, KSL; Cartoon ist, KOO. 8:00 Oood News of 1999, KPO, KFI, KQW: School of Music. KEX, KOA: Major Bowea, KNX, KOIN, KSL. 8:30 New, KJR. 7:00 Mualo Hall, Blng Crosby, KPO, KOW, KFI; People I Have Known, KQO, KEX; Concert Orch., KSL. 8:00 Amos and Andy, KPO, KOW, KFI; New, KOA, KEX. 9:18 Symphony Orch., KPO. KOW, KFI. 8:80 Song, KOO, KEX; Rat Smith, KNX, KSL, KOIN. 8:00 Danoe Orch., KOO, KEX; New, KJR. 9:80 McCall'a Screen Scoops. KNX KOIN, KSL; Eddie Dooley, sports, KOW, KFI: Msrtln's Orch.. KOO. 9:46 University Explorer, KOOt Dalley'a Orch., KNX, KOIN; Bin' Orch., KOO; Political Talk, KPO. News, KSL. 10:00 Fields' Orch, KOO. KEX; Pianist, KSL; Reporter, KPO, KOW, KFI; News, KNX. 10:80 King' Orch., KOO, KEX, KFI; Watkln' Orch., KPO. 11:00 Mojlca'a Orch., KPO, KFI, KQW: The World on Pared. KOOT Organist, KJR, KOA. High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS By JANE HOOKER The annual noise parade was beM Friday afternoon at 1:30 on the) downtown streets, previous to the traditional Klamath Falls Medford football gam. Fifteen high school organisation entered float in competition for the (our cash prise offered by th stu dent body. Awarde were made In two divisions, noise and advertising, ta addition to th organization float, th pared featured the band and Girls' drum Corp. PI ret prls for noise was awarded to th Future Craftsmen, th Order of the "M" placing second. Th X X 0. A. took first for the most effective advertising and the Girls' Issgu took second. JAMES ROOSEVELT IN BEVERLY HILLS VISIT BEVERLY HILLS. Calif, Oct. M VP) Jsmes Roosevelt, secretary ana eldest son of th president, who flew here last night from a northern Cali fornia ranch for "a change of orn ery." today planned an Indefinite stay, Roosevelt, whs ha been recuperat ing at Holllster, Calif, from an oper ation performed some week ago at Rochester, Minn, scheduled a rust to th heavy cruiser Qulney oa Navy day tomorrow. WEST COAST POWER CO. AGREES TO SALE TO PUD PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 96.-4 W. O. Maclnnea. president of th West Coast Power company, said yesterday company official and th three-member Pacific county. Wash., publlo utility district commission had agreed on a price for sal of th company' Paclflo county prop erty to the PUD. Maclnnea did not disclose th agreed prlos, but Bonnevlll Dam Administrator J. D. Rosa said re cently It bad been set at 8876,000.