MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1938. PAGE FIFTEEN 1 ' (S Mil Vou will proouoij Una exacU the things you nave oeeo look ing (or or sale or trade fot unused articles you may Daw' Searcb your attic or store-room you may find many thing others are seeking and oe able to realise immediate cash II what you wan't isn't nere. ad vert is tot It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective I per word first insertion... (Minimum Mc) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without cop; change $1 J6 Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Yellow Canary. 318 So. Peach. lost If dog missing, call 1516, WANTED SITUATION S jklAN AND TEAM wants work of any i kind. 112 Cottage. tr;w school GIRL wanta place to worn nini ovvv. ..w.. Tribune. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED 1.000 or more boxea of cuU apples for elder. Geo. A. Ham ilton, Route 1, Grants Fsss. WANTED Two-horse disc harrow and two-section spring tooth har row. Write partlculara to Fred Zaugg. Hornbrook. Calif. CAN USE between 3 and 5 tons walnut meats. Will pay San Fran cisco and Portland prices. Beck's Bakery. WANTED Shakes. Write C O, care Mall Tribune. WANTED Nurse cows. Shorthorn or Shorthorn cross preferred. Fresh or to freshen soon. Melvln and Marvin Poyer. Phone 64, Ashland. 186 Welghtman St. WELL DRILLING $1 .50 per ft., first 60 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge, 619 King. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 87 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WOOL MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts. See us before you sell. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture HOI.BROOK ANDREWS 6th and Front Phone 847 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 Bnl mals removed free of charge. Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Products Co. WANT good home for a puppy. 627 Frnnquett. FOR RENT HOUSES ?OR R RENT Small house and two acres, good soli; Kings nignway. - Phone 270 or 774-R-3. TfOR RENT New 6-room home In Central Point. Inquire Mrs. San derson's, across old highway from Central Point achool. TOR RENT Modern home. Also part ly furnished, country home. Phone 844-J-4. FOR RENT Four-room house, cheap. Turn right one block at end of W. Prune. Bishop. FOR RENT Three-bedroom house on east side. (25, water paid. A. D. Lewis. 519 N. Grape. FOR RENT Five-room modern fur nished house. 2S. Across from S. O. S. on Stewart Ave. Key at 238 So. Holly. " wid Dvrr iMm furnished house. , Adults. Call 111 Almond. FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished houae, good condition. 610 So. Central. rOR RENT House No. 6 new Lorlng Court, West 11th. Strictly modern. Adults only. Phone 238. MALL stucco- house, furnished. H. L. Cook, 10 Quince St. 9oR RENT Modem 6-room house. 8 lots, (17 50. Call 1034 W. 0th. FOR RENT 8-room unfurnished house. Inquire 634 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT House and one acre on Jacksonville Hwy. near Oak orove achool. (IS Phone B17-L. C. C. Pierce. FOR RENT S-room furnished house. 1018 Weat 11th Tel. 238 or 731-M FOR RENT S-room house Adults only. 738 West 14th. FOR RENT - Cabin. Call 1748-Y FOR RENT Small furnished house In rear Elderly adults No dr-gs Hmll'Tl FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2-room apartment. 40 Quince Phone 641-W FURNISHED 4-ROOM FLAT. Inquire 8 Laurel. Adults only. TWO FURNISHED apartment at 327 So. Oakdale. Call after 6:30 or Sundava. i"H RENT 2-room furnished apart-l-n-iit. $16. Llrhts and mater paid 111 West 2nd." FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Comfortable, furnished. ; heated apartment; Frlgldalre. . 616 o. uaaaaie. FURNISHED and unfurnished apart ment!. Phone 173-Y. BeBauer APta. FOR RENT 4 -room furnished apart ment. Oarage. 333 Weat and. FURNISHED apartment: adults only. Available Nov. 1st. 603 S. Holly. FURNISHED apartment: hot and cold water, lights, private bath. Adults. 912 So. Oakdale. FURNISHED 1 and 3-room apta.. ground floor. 604 W. 10th. FURNISHED APT. Heat, private bath, Frlgtdalre. 606 W. Main. APT. FOR RENT 604 8o. Oakdala FOR RENT 3-room and 6-room un- furn apts 307 N Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms COMFORTABLE ROOM In private home. Private entrance. 859 E. 9th.- Phone 582 -J. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep. Ing room for gentleman. 328 So. Riverside. ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance, bath and shower, (2.80 week. 408 Edwards. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S. Grape. COMFORTABLE room In private home. 410 Bentty St. Tel. Ift21-Y FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM AND BOA'aO for two reliable men to share heated room. (36 month. Inquire 611 W. 8th or phone 1368-X. BOARD and ROOM. (1 a day at 716 E. Main. ROOMS and MEALS. 146 S. 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 8tore 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 S. Hutch ens. Red Bluff. Tehama Co . Cal FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Two black mares and harness, cheap. W. E. Morris. Table Rock, or write Box 272, Route 1, Central Point. FOR SALE; One large team mules; one three-disk tractor plow. George Hilton, RFD No. 2. Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone 606-F-2. FOR SALE 2 registered Jersey bulls. 10 and 6 months of age, or will trade for grain, hay or cows. E. B. Poyer fe Son, Phone 64 Ashland. 186 Welghtman St. FOR -SALE Young Brown Swiss Bulls. Brown Swls- for more milk. Phlpps Orchard. Phone 417. FOR SALE 140 non-shed Angora goats; about 110 nannya and 30 wethers. All (2.28 head or nannys alone (2.76 head. Good shape. In quire Wonder Post Office, 13 miles from Grants Pass, Redwood Hwy. J. L. Clement. HAVE a few high grade Corrledale rams, yearlings. Also some - 8 months ram lambs. All reasonable. Hawkins Brothers. Applegnte, Ore. For Exchange Miscellaneous TRADE Work mare for something I can use. Inquire Richmond place. Hazel St . Central Pointy FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Ten acres, all tillable and SnRll Irrigated, fins running 10 WWW year stream, located two two miles from Medford. Also so acres, all tillable, 10 St -Infill ore "nder ditch. 10 WUUUU acrM Iree water. Oood new bam. chick house, brooder house, fair five-room home. One cow. two heifers coming fresh, good team, 60 chickens, farm machinery. All goes. $800 cash, balance at 5. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phones 1496 or 1648-R. FOR SALE Seven-room modern home, fine shape. House in rear rents for $12.60. Price $2,000. In quire 619 N. Grape. FOR SALE 1 acre, good houae, city water, close In. Must sell this week. See E. Gould at once. 217 W. Main. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN tc WHITE. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms. Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. GOOD HOME for sale, cheap. Would take small down payment of what have you. Inquire 408 J St. FOR SALE All clear 3-room house end lot. partly furnished or un furnished. Alro young cow. bi cycle: or will trade all and car for late model coupe. Write box 211. Central Point. FOR SALE OR LEASE Jacksonville Sanitarium. See W. A. Chllders. FOR SALE 10-room house, lot 103X 100. garage. In business district. 307 N Ivy street. SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE In come property, 4 - room modem house and vacant lots. Box 1969. Tribune. SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE Du plex. 4-room modern house and vacant lots. Box 1969. Tribune EXTRA good income property In Mrdford. Want farm as down pay ment, or what have you? Inquire FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES HERE 8UNDAY1 Exciting Performance! Amazing Eeon my! 'Thafi De Soto for 1939." BRIGOS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO FOR SALE Must sell at once. 1938 Pontlac 8. 4-door -dan. Npw rub ber, radio, heater. Will sacrifice for $475 and take trade. H. C. VYitham, 215 C. (Us. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1936 DODGE De Luxe Sedan thor oughly reconditioned and guaran teed and only $648.00 on low bank terms. See this one sure If you want a bargain. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth Distributors OATES USED CARS SAVE THE GATES WAY 1932 1932 1933 1934 1931 1931 1935 1932 Pontlac Sedan ..27S Ford 2-door Sedan Ford 2-door Sedan Plymouth Coupe. P.D . . Bulck Sedan -. ...$245 ...1293 (398 $225 (228 8395 (248 Pontlac Coupe Ford 2-door Sedan Chevrolet Sport Coupe Used Car Lot located 6th and Bartlett. LOOK Nearly new 1938 rord De Luxe Sedan, run only 3173 mllea Will sacrifice quick at the price of a used '37. No equal In town 220 N Bartlett FOR SALE Miscellaneous NOTICE Chevrolet truck owners, I have all kinds of parts for your truck at greatly reduced prices. Wltham Magnoto as Parts Co., 215 E. 8th. Across from Wards. FOR SALE See me for light plants. I have all sizes. H. c. Wltham. 215 E. 8th. Across from Wards. FOR SALE Corn In shock. Phone 1498. GOOD COMICE PEARS. Phone 314-Y. Mrs. Walker. FOR SALE Corn. John Darby, Grif fin Creek. FOR SALE Elcctrlo range and wash ing machine. 138 North Oakdale. FOR SALE 6x12 house trailer. New. (126.00. Riverside Apts. FOR SALE Palace Coach trailer like new, mahogany finish, eighteen feet six. Call at Union Service 8tatlon for information, corner Main and S. Fir. FOR SALE (ISO Simplex Ironer for (25 cash or (30 on time. Phone 1343-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, 1!4" water pump, wash boiler, lawn mower, good young milk cow. J. D. Hawkins, front Gold Hill school. FOR SALE Vetch and oat hay In stack. James Lathrop, Central Point. BALDWIN make Bungalow Piano, ex cellent condition. 413 Benson. Tel. 919-X. FOR SALE Walnuts, new crop. J. R. Monson. old Pacific Hwy. near Howard school. DRY 12-Inch manzanlta. $2.50 tier. Dry 2nd growth fir, 18-Inch, $2.00 tier; 12-Inch (1.75. Fnone 310 Franklin's Grocery. ELECTRIC FENCE, (17.50 up. Harry Weagant, Ashland. Phone u-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 2 new Spark oil heaters, never been used, big discount. Phone 967-W after 6:30. FOR SALE Dry slabs, 6 tier load de Uvered In Medford, (6.00. Jess Rlcharson, Central Point. FOR SALE AT BARGAIN Mink dyed lady's fur coat, brand new. never worn, value (250. will sell for (100 cash If taken at once. Box A.B.C.. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Lawn and garden fer tilizer. Phone 258-J-2. FOR SALE This year s corn. Call 1778. FOR SALE Typewriter. Frlgldalre. oar. piano. 603 Cedar. Central Point. - , APPLE WOOD Stove and fireplace lengths. See Rogue River Orchards 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. Built and Installed for cost of ma terial onlv. Free labor by W.P.A. Phone 833. BRUCE BAUER LBR. CO- South Riverside Ave. FOR SALE Small cider apples, small Bow pears, cheap. Give or ders to Joe Kan tor, Myron Root Packing House. FOR. SALE APPLES NewtowrtS. some small red apples. Myron Root Packing House. Bring boxea. KLAMATH HAY Large or small lots. 137 N. Riverside. Medford. WALL-PAPER at half-price .during Lamport's Close-Out Sale. OOOD used wood and oil burners, excellent condition, Best buys In Medford Flck's Hardware. FOR SALE Nationally advertised SPEED QUEEN washers and lroners, reasonably priced. Guaranteed ser vice and parts for all makes of waehers. Liberal allowance on trade-Ins. Real Bargain In several good used washers and radios FICK'fl HARDWARE. FOR SALE Household good t Heatrola. double bed, single bed and xprlngs, kltrhen cabinet, small heating stove, breakfast table and 4 chairs, flat-top desk 40 Berke ley Way. Phone 513-W. PIANO BARGAINS Latest mcxl'l Splnett, console piano, also Bunga low upright, almost new, to be sold hre In MPdford. Most any term can be arranged for quick sale. For locations and Inspection privileges write at once to J. F. Smith. Ad juster. 831 J St.. Sacramento, Cal. MYERS WATER PRESSURE systems guaranteed. All pumping systems overhauled Plumbing contracting and fixtures Pettco electric fence regulators Real buys on well known Coleman oil circulators and wood circulator Full line of gn era) paints, ftshlns tackle and hunting supplies Full line hard ware. 5ee us about your Federal Housing. Flcka Hardware. (ONIONS. le-W'jc: popcorn on cob, 3e 1 mile south Phoenix Eimer Harris ana Aft Pin Shakes and dry fuel. K. a rt&ctt C&traj Pomt FOR SALE Miscellaneous KLAMATH HAY ie bo. Columbus. FOR SALE I-flat alto saxophone and case: good condition. Call 621-R. FOR SALE S good cows. 8 tiers dry wood, Essex 28 car. 1 pet lamb Drive out Midway road, take first turn to left after passing Forest Patrol, then take first turn rtght. drive mile to white house. FOR SALE Used oil circulating heat- era: all makes at reasonable prices Petroleum Heat and Burner Co. 412 v:nt Main St PERSONAL MEN FEEL OLD AT 40 when system runs down. New OSTREX Tonic Tablets have atlmulauts obtained from raw oysters plus general body lnvlgoratora. Try whole package. If not delighted with results, maker refunds Its price. Reg. (1.00. Spe cial now. 89c. Call, write today Strang Drug Co. MRS. MASON Ordained Spiritual ist Resder. Telia what you call to find out. Advice on love, business, health, etc. Hours 10-9. 226 8. Riverside. BUSINESS CHANCES RELIABLE MAN wanted by natlonnl concern to operate route of new 5c merchandising machines. NO SELL ING I $40 to 50 weekly to start with rapid Increase; IC47.50 cash required. Investment secured. State qualifications and phone number. References exchanged. Box 1977, Mall Tribune. NEW AND WELL-EQUIPPED Service Station at Jacksonville for sale at a real bargain Will require ap proximately IKiOO cash to handle If Interested phone 953, Medfortl. or write P. O. Box 1074. MISCELLANEOUS SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of court, saving money, confidential. Write Economy Service, room 433, Redwoods Hotel. Grants Paw. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking. Fur Remodeling. Buttona and Bucklea covered. Room 302, U. S. Natl. Bank Bid. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING, Tailoring, Ladles' Coats and Suits Alterations. Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Cra terlan Bldg. The MO-DES 8hoppe Featuring Tail oring. Dressmaking. Alterations for men and women. Hemstitching, buttons, buckles 19 N. Bartlett. Furs Cleaned and Remodeled. Furs remodeled, repaired, rellned. cleaned and glazed. Reasonable. Work guaranteed. Phone OflO-M. Painting . JNO. H. LOCK PAINTER . Fine Interior work a specialty Phone 809. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanger. F.H.A. loans for painting now available. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 133 W. Main. Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Bitter vetch Harden Contests ot speed Corded fa brie Equality Kind of parrot Australian tree with a milky iii les which llnds the yes Founded More rational Timber trees of the Paclflo Islands Cursed Masculine name Heraldic wreath Sufficient: poetic Scatters Oriental towerlike structure Sharp Ooddesa of Solution of Yesterday's Puzzfa SlPlAFAlCTF01UR SUE gB tff AIDMA EflE T ep i qofr L B AlB Ttpg sic oypplEfes L O 0lPlA C T S1A P T p E k IKE 5MaN Drav E N OgffT CONMOIL E gprtdAtlTM Staring open mouthed Owner of a plantation Horse of a cer tain ffa.lt Serpentine fish Outside: pre fix Prtrtantft peace Islnnd In ths 41 Pacino Not em- it, belllBhed ' Is defeated M On of the ahnrlglnes of M. New 63 Zealand H. Period of light 10. Pigpen 11. & H ; ix n ,s WL s ZZ!lZZll!lll. a 2& 2f 3o X:.3l 3 .- TT 34 35 :,',' -0.: ' "S !L 1 WW Jk! . ZZ!l!l , gZ JtZ ili i I iLisiri IlL' 1 ' - 1 . BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert IV nduw Cleaner LET JOE DO IT Tel 1173. House cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng nic npholsetry. cleaning LOANS WE'LL FINANCE YOUR . FALL NEEDS! There Is a general need for MONEY at this time of the year. Cash Is required lor fuel, for school, for fall clothes, and many other calls We advance cash lor your Imme diate needs and arrange the pay ments on an easy budget basis See Us Today t OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No 8-211. M-217. Phone 139 45 So. Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of late construction. (9.76 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. ' BROWN WHITE. 104 W. Mnln ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Roll roofings and coaling at mall order prices. Pabco Paints and Roofing. Ekerson Paint and Roof Co.. 38 So. Bartlett. Tel. 243. Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davla for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER Jr STORAGE CO. Office 28 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. MEDFORD TRANSFER Ray Denny. Manager. Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Also Stortige Office of paclflo Truck Express Phone 463 111 North Fir LEGAL NOTICES MONTHLY STATEMENT September, 19:18 The following Is a schedule of the proceedings of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, showing a list of clalrnanu for supplies and services for which the claim is made and which were passed upono during the month of September, 1938. O. R. CARTER County Olerk General county Erwln P. Stone. $1.10: Jessie Ken dull. (4.08: Red Cross, travel, (11.38: Wast Coast Printing Co., (101.16: City Sanitary Service, (10.00; Public Assistance. $997.02; Sheriff, travel, $136.85: Clover Leaf Dairy. $1005; W. H. Ferguson, (14 80: O. C. Pres cott. (58.00; F. J. Newman, postage, (7.00: Sharp and Dohme. $3.60: Com mercial Printing Co.. $77.25; Mall Tribune. $17.35; West side Pharmacy, $4.66: L. G. Link. $5.47; Paclflo Tel and Tel. Company. (89.87; Shaw Sup ply Co.. (19.18: Marahall-Smlth-Leon- ard, $193.79; Ashland Chamber Com merce. $270.83: Shell Oil Co., $6.60: Skinner's Garage, $1.80; Monarch Seed and Feed Co., $5.48: Highway Service Station, $1.25: Union Oil Co., $301.87: Peerless Market. $10.17: Murphy's Market, $3.84; Orover'a Dairy, $6.00: West side Pharmacy (3.60; Model Bakery, (12.84; Gates and Lydlard, $.73; Southern Oregon Gas Corp., $6.71; Medford Poultry and Egg Co., (4.66: B. E. Ford, $a.oo Summit Grocery, $1.80; K. O. Nelson, (3.00; Oarold J. Parker, (1.20; Luman Brothers, (77.40: Standard Oil Co., (1.08: Otis Elevator Co., $27.00: Lorenz Co., .$13.96: Polly Hart, $3.48; Mildred Moore, (2.98: Heath's Drug Store, (44.45; West Side Pharmacy, (1.60; 8. E. Massengiil Co., $3.88; Calif. Oregon Power Co., (195.93; Ophelia Peterman. (10.00: The Serv ice Store, (3.68: Plggly Wlggly, (3.71: Holllster and Holllater, (1.61; J. F. Holbrook. (5.00; Office stationery and Supply Co., (34.00; Miller Bryant Pierce Co., (18.00; The Frank Shop ard Co., $10.00; Medford Stationery Store, $.70; O. C. Prescott. $7.60: G. R. Carter, postage. $43.20: J. K. Gill Co., $23.30; Don Crulkahank, Cross-Word Puzzle 16. Comblike process in the eye oi nearly all birds SO. Uttered a small sound 31. One of the mom poisonous of all gases 24. surf It. Away: Scotch 37. Kind of brown mineral 31. Heavens IS. Beverage 10. Put back 33. Anything that deviates fron the common rule, type, o form SB. Orated 37. Those who employ IS, Musical characters 3ft, Upright 40. Soiled 42. Unclose 44. Mountnln In the Philip pine! 45. School of whnles 47, Meadow DOWN Rub out Let down tension Bnckbune Common bird Devour Charaeterlitfcs Fanatical Rufulati sea. Cnrd gam Before Unhappy $10 00: Qrphela Peterman. $30.00: C. R. Bowman, travel, $40.40: Snider Dairy. $1.37; Joaephlne Koppes, post age. $12 00: 8haw Supply Co., $305: The Upjohn Co.. $8.40; Pierce Auto freight Llnaa. $3 83: Western Union. $400; Ashland Printing Company. $13 80: Zellerbach Paper Co., $17 90; Ewln P. Stone. $1 30: Bllllnge Agency. $5.60: Henrietta Sandry, $1.20; Blind AsstKtance. $50.06; Old Age Assist ance. $2.t56.84: Dependent Children. $041.35; Juvenile court. $n.a4; bod LaRouque, $131: no J. Dutton. $17.88: C D. Blaine, $1.05: Jackson County Co-operative, $9.30; B. B. Kettlrwell, $1.30: E. S. Madden. $1.99: Petroleum Heat and Burner Co.. $3.84: Rogue River Spray Co.. $9. 12: Dixon Saltglver. $7.13: Ashland Printing Co.. $7.05: Calif. Orecon Box Co.. $1.87: H. S. Ingle. $4.35; M. E. Kcgi. $308; John Loughlln. $180: K. H. McOee. $3.80; Safeway Stores, $12.95: Whittle Transfer. $1.03; E. C. Hull Co., $1.00: Don Brlttsan, $3 40; R. J. Olsh. $1.02; W. R. Roger, $1.56: Oladys Ray, $1.12: P. J. Robinson, $1.64; Leroy Smith, $1.16; C. K. Smith. $2.02: City Sanitary Service, $1.71: DuPont Co. $2.74: E. L. Webster. $7.38: W. J. Jamison, $3.09; J. E. Hsrtley. $1.50: McNutt Bros.. $20.85: M. O. Atfclns. $1.36: Orvllle C. Hamilton. $1.28: Stella Lewis, $1.00: E. L. Oates, $63.75: J. E. Leigh, $3.10; M. H. Martin, $1.28: R. Matthews, $2.05; J. W. Thornton, $1.03; Blake, Mof- fltt and Townc. $2.45; Boyd's Mar ket. $106; Colyear Motor Balea Co., $1.72; J. W. Cook. $1.45: Llttrell Parta Co.. $2 39; Marsliall-Smlth-Ionard. $1.98: J. J. Newberry Co., $3.65: Northwest Brokers, Inc., $1.60; Pacific Fruit and Produce. $3.50; James B. Shaw. $1.85: Swift and Co., $1.71: O. H. Tlce, $1.16: Trowbridge and Flvnn, $1 47; Western Auto sup ply Co., $1.68: P. W. Woolworth Co., $2.15: Leo Young. $1.31; Delia B. Watklns, $1.88; Chas. L. Hkecters. $15.68: Bud's Place. $145: Alva 8. Shoemaker, $1.06; Chas. H. Smith. $1.02: M. L. Carmen. $2 30; James Metcalf. $102: Chas. Ciiwcald. $2 74; State Board of Health, $11.60; South ern Paclflo Co.. $2.61: Ashland Tid ings, $7.00: Gold Hill News. $7.10: Recordings, $i.oo: w, k. oicman postage. $2.00; Mead Wheeler Co. 87.07: O. W. Oodward. $1.20; Zeller bach Paper Company. $16.66: Bill Poling, $13.76: Wayne curry, $11.70: Edith Cochran. $21.00; Ina Huaon. $30.00; Phyllis Smith, $1.50: Henry Tvmer Co.. $14.69; Sealer of Weights. $20.61; Riverside Market, $6 34: Serv ice Store, $6.09: J. O. Penney Co.. $208: Tha American, $4.50; ur. s w. Barnum. $2.00; Clyde Beeson, $3.60: Hardy's Cash Hardware, $4.40; Llnlnaer Company, $450; Foncy Leonard, $2.60; Lee's Auto Shop, $.25; Mara and Son. $9.40: J. C. Perrlne, $3 88: Dr. Ottzen. $131.65; Ashland Mills. $31,351 nlder Coffee store, $9.65: L. O. Akev. $2.00: Ingle Drug Co.. $.60; iEarl Bostwlck, $21.00: I. R. Fridegar, $110.33: Snider Dairy, $26 32: Ashland .Groceteria, $1144: East Side Market, $7.05: Beck's Bak ery, $1.25; Ted's Feed Store, $4.08; Ashland Ice Co., $.70; Homer Moore, $14.44; Hubbard Brothers, $4.99. Emergency Fund O. and C. Land Expense $800.00: Sealer ot Weights, $29.73. Jackson County Library Current Expense Account, $20.00: Webb and Carton, $100; Blancho Powell. $34.70: Caxton Printers. $4.04; Klooker Prlntery, $3.75; MacMIUen Company, $B.61. Bounty Fund C. H. Peyton. $1.00: B. B. Swindler, $1.00; Herbert Leep, $1.00: Joa Ruah. $10.00. ' Roads n. and D. Lumber Co., $269.87; Southern Paclflo Co., $16.37: Oregon Culvert Co., $04.90f Woodbury Co., $190.10; Joa Koenlg, $108.30: Oregon Brake and Clutch Co., ai.nu; n. n. Prltchard Co., $6.61: General Tool Co., $41.23: Irwin Hodson Company. $1128: Columbia Equipment Co.. $15.08; Howard Cooper Co., $167.98: pnxirii. Tel. and Tel. Company. $20.76: 81gnal Oil Co., $146.99; skin ner's Oarage, $1.60; Medford Water Commission. $3 00; Associated Oil Company. $1,997.59; union uu -nany, $223.26: Madden's Tire Shop, $.50; The Texas Company, $29.87; Walter W. Abbey, Inc.. $265.56: D. and D. Lumber Co., $Jl.2B; Electric Steel Foundry Co.. $90.16; Medford iron Worka, $7.20; Ed. Webber. $391.60: The White Motor Co.. $8.61: Western Union. $.60: Trusty Lumber Co.. $387.59; Signal Oil Company. ioq4 ii' ami License. 82.35: Lorenz Company. $30.13; H. L. Prltchard. $13.04; coiyear iwotor di" $47.80; Oregon Culvert Co.. $176.81: Rogue River Chevrolet Company, $381.76: W. W. Abbey CO.. $135.86: Lester Smith. $12.06: Bud Penning ton, $497: Signal Oil Co., $14.71: Hubbard Wray Co, $7.83: Chas Brunlng Co., $5.71; Eagle Point Water Commission, $3.50: Hubbard Brothers. $34.82: Medford Service at.tmn $149 84: Percy Haley. $127.00; Don Brlttsan. $101.60; Lincoln Pence. $84.36: W. M. Tetnrow. eizizo, H.nrv Mever. $97.86: J. W. Olllaspey, uiii: Joe stovall. $71.36: Jim Merrltt. $12426; Earl Jones. $100.98; Leonsrd Andrews, $80.66: Lyal Hart man, $4 99; Simon Heartbar, $84.35; Dick Klrkpatrlck, $82.56; R. O. Arrlngton. $86.16: W. Edens, $103.15; Menno Schmidt. $107.83: B. E. South- wick. $13.96: we si ay Hartman. $144.74: Chas. BUtch, $37.94: uioyu norm an. $36.91: Elliot Rhoten, $32.31: Audrey Hardy, $28.72; Louis Anplebaker, $9.57; R. J. ninanarger, $113 95: F. E- Jenkins. $126 35: R. N Flnnev. $106.26: Chas. Dooms. 133 20: Ed Stlllwell. $137.60: John l.scv. $106.00: Ed ainral, $114.75; D O. Modrell, $1.11.08: Chas. McCabe. $70,18; Lawrence Boardman. $70.ib; L. J. Bingham. $113.27; Dale Moul tnn. $113.76: H. C. Dooms, $11788; W. h. Tolle, $115 26: John Moulton, $113 63; W. J. Burbldge, $07.70: K. t.. Blshon. $07.70; Jaok Thrasher. $11.28; Hnrold Tolle. $11970: Ed Cowden. $99.70: D. J. Clifford. $116 87: Don Fredericks, $96.76; Frank Denrer. $94.58: B. H. Moulton, $94.68: L. B. McKlnnls, $100.95: Ralph Merrltt, $113 77; C. Z. Boyden. H !: H. D. Neely. $92.19: W. A. Sheldon. $79.20; F. H. Kelly. $72 04; Mike Vovovlch, $83 78; Willis Hode. $08 m: Oeo. Hodga. $83 36: Cliff Haas. $8626; A. Wattenherg. $129.78; Kenneth Wattenherg. $119.74: Rob. erl Craig. $100 96: Andy Mitchell. $100 06: R McCabe. $91.77: Lincoln Charley. $3 19: Mlrl Morse. $137 07; Claire Conaway. $94 68; Art Boggla. $92 93:. Keith Denman, $95.31: nay Edwards. $1)2 72: 8. F. Long. $98 68; E. D. Brock. $08 58: C. I. Bourne. $40 88: Hann Hardware Co . $4 30; Woods Lumber Co., $1648; Medford Concrete Const. Company. $136 88: Big Pines Lumber Co., $66 40: Llt trell Parts Co.. $220 88: Flnley Im plement Co, $135: Medford Watar Commission. $3 00: Medford-Klamath Truck Un, 160; Porter Lumber Co., $26 27. Advertisement for Bids, Sealed bids will be received by Messrs. Neff and Frohnmeyer. Attor neys for the Jacksonville Highway Water District, Cooiey Building, Mrd ford, Oregon, until two o'clock p. m November 10. 1938, for the construc tion of a water works svstem for the Jackaojiulla Ulshvas Watar District. and will then and there be opened I and publicly read aloud. Bids re-1 crlved after the time fixed for the opening will not be considered. Plans, specifications and form oi contract documents may be exam ined at the offices of the said attor neys and at the office of the Engi neer at the Court House at Medford. Oregon: and a set of said plans. speciflcattona and forms may be ob tained at the offices of ine attorneys upon deposit of Ten Dollars. The full amount of deposit for one set of documents will be returned to each actual bidder within a reason able time after receipt of bids. Other deposits will be refunded with de duction not exceeding the actual cost of reproduction of tho drawings, up on the return of all documents In (sood condition within thirty days alter me date oi opening oios. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or bid bond (with authorized surety company as surety) made payable to the owner In amount not less than 5 of the amount of the bid. Tho Jacksonville Highway Water District reserves the right to reject nv or all bids, and to waive infor malities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for tho opening thereof, or before award of contiact. unless said sward Is delayed for a period exceeding 30 days. It Is estimated that there will be available for the work to be done under this advertisement substan tially the sum of $35,750.00. JACKSUNVHjLB munwni WATER DISTRICT. By L. Pennington. Secretary. First publication October 30. 1938. Second publication October 37. 1938. Last publication November 3. 1938. Notice, tn ths County Court of the Stat of Oregon for Jackson County, In the Matter of the Estate of Em- monds L. Basford, also known as E. L. Basford. deceased. Notice Is herebv given that th undersigned has filed her final report and account in ine aDove enuueu matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed ' November 18th. 1938. at 10 o'olock a. m... In the County Court Room. In the Court Houae, In Med ford. Jackson County. Oregon, as tha time and place for hearing objections to said Final report and account, and for tha settlement tnereor. LOUISE BASFORD, Administratrix Advertisement for Bids Sealed bids will be received by the City Recorder at tha City Hall until 10 a. m.. November 13, 1938. for the reconstruction of paved streets In the City of Medford, Oregon, Involving about 133,101 square yards of Asphal tic Concrete paving. 8.178 tons of Ashphaltlc Concrete base, 866 lineal feet of concrete curb and gutter, 814 anuara feet of concrete sidewalk and drainage provisions, and will then and there be- opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed for opening will not b considered. Plana, specifications and form of contract document may ba exatn irt at tha office of the City Engi neer, City Hall, Medford. Oregon; and a set of said plans, specifications, and forms may be obtained at the office of the Olty Engineer upon denoslt of 810.00. The fun amount of deposit for one set of doouments will be returned to eaoh actual bidder within a reason able time after receipt of bids. Other deposits will be refunded witn ae duotlon not exceeding the actual ooet of reproduction of the drawings, upon the return of all doouments in good condition within 30 days after ine date ot opening num. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashler'a check or bid bond (with authorlted surety company as surety) made payable to the owner In amount not less than 5 of the amount ot bid. The City of Medford, Oregon, re serves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive Informalities. No bidder may withdraw hla bid after tha hour est for the opening thereof, or before award of contraot, unless said award Is delayed for a period exceeding 30 days. It Is estimated that then will be available for the work to ba dona under this advertisement the sum of about $136,000. CITY OF MEDFORD, ORBCOH By M. L. Alford, Olty Recorder. First Publication October 37, 1938. Last Publication November 10, 1938. Summons In the Circuit Court of th Stat of Oregon for Jackson County, Helen Behllng Oarber, Plaintiff, vs.- Franklin Galloway; th unknown heirs of Frsnklln Oslloway, If he be deceased: the unknown heirs of Hsrvey Moore, decessed: the unknown heirs of Wllllsm Turner, deceased; Harriet Turner; and the unknown heirs of Harriet Turner, If she bo deoessed; and also all other persons or pertlet unknown clslmlng any right, title, estst, lien, or Interest, In th real prop erty described in tho complaint herein, Defendant. To: Franklin Galloway: th unknown helra of Franklin Galloway, If he bo deoessed; ths unknown hslrs of Harvav Moore, deceased; mo unknown heirs of William Turner, deceased: Harriet Tumor: and tne unknown heirs of Harriet Turner. If sh be decessed; and also all other persons or psrtlet unknown clslmlng any right, title, estst. lien, or Interest, In th real prop erty described In tha complaint herein, the above named Defend ants: In th nsm of th Stat of Or gon. you are hereby notified and required to appear In the abov Court and cause and answer the Complaint of Plaintiff now on fll therein against you or otherwise plead thereto within four (4) weeks from th date of the flret publica tion of this summons upon you. which dat Is October 37th, 1938; and If you fall to appear and answer within the time reajulred. for want thereof Plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief prayed for In her Complaint, a succinct statement of which Is as follows, to-wlt: For a decree quieting In Flslntlff her fse simple title In and to ths following real property, to-wltJ Its numbered 5 snd 6 In Block Seven (7) of the Perk Addition to tho Town (now City) of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, aa num bered, deslmated. and described on the official plat thereof now of record, together with the heredita. menu and appurtenances there unto belonging or appertaining; and excluding Defendant and each thereof from any ngnt, title, otat, lien, or Interest therein or thereto. This summons la served upon you by puhllrstlon thereof In th Med ford Mall Tribune one a week for four (4 consecutive weeks by order of Honorable H. D. Norton, Circuit Judg. t)atd October 27th. 1938. DON R. NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff, United state Nations! Bank Building Usdford, Oregon. Antelope ANTELOPE, Oct. 37. (Spl.) Ladles' Social club net October 1 at the home of Mrs. Harvey Stan ley, with Mrs. Stanley's mother and sister, Mrs. Emma Rader and Mrs. Roy Ashpole. assisting tho hostess. Quests for the dsy were Mrs. Arthur Kent and daughter, Charlotta Ann, and Mrs. Kent's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Houston of Eagls Point: Mrs. Wallace McDowell and Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell and daughter of Sams Valley; Mrs. Evelyn Burke snd son and daughter, of Marshfleld. who are visiting with Mrs. Burke's mother, Mrs, Bob Lind say, and Mrs. Oray and young grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Gray are new mem bers of the community, having re cently rented the property known ss ths Stephens plsce, formerly oc cupied by Jim Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Beck, with their daughter snd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whits, moved recently to Cavt City. Next meeting of the Social club will be at the horns of Mrs. II mar Hurd, with Mrs. Bob Lindsay as sisting. Mr. and Mrs. George Irvine as Yreka. Csllf.. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Csrl von der Hellen October 33. Antelope literary society met Fri day evening with ths new president, Bill Btgham, presiding. An Interest ing program, prepared by Helen Oul bertson. Signs Day and BUI Welch was followed by refreshments and $ soclsl hour. . BUI snd Elbert Blgham left for ths mountains Monday to gather their cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Hsnry Owens ara spending the week at their Dead Indian ranch, putting tn finishing touches on a new barn. Mrs. Hollla Burton baa for th past few days been visiting with relstlves at Salem. Oregon. Mr. snd Mrs. Vera Anderson, who recently moved onto ths Rstlstt plsoe, visited Sunday at ths Oarl von der Hellen home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stanley spent Sunday with her mother, tn Esgl Point. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs ot Tal ent called on Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay Wednesday afternoon. Ths Rlggs were active members of this community for a number of year and, sine they moved, have been greatly missed by everyone. Mr. and Mrs. o. R. cumertson snd daughter, Barbara, enjoyed Bun- fday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. w. K. Davis of Central Point. Marin Yorton Is spending the week with Almeta Day tn Ashland, where Miss Day I attending Nor mal. , Mrs. Louisa Qrsbb, who ha bn visiting for soma tint srlth bar daughter. Mrs. A. M. Miller of Doris, Calif., returned the early part of the week, accompanied by her daugh ter and grandson, Harold. Their homecoming was the oocaalon for a delightful family party st the horn of Mr. and Mrs. John Orsbb, of Antelope, honoring the birthday of hit mother, Mrs, Grebb, Sr. Those present were the guest of honor, Mrs. Louisa Orebb, Mr. ana Mrs. roster Grebb and children, Marcla and Janet. Mrs. A. M. Miller and son, Harold, tha host and hostess snd their children. Patty and Barbara. Mrs. Earl Yorton at reported IB with severs cold. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stanley tti Jerry Bellows left Monday for tha Rader place, above Ashland, to spua some dsys hunting. Mr. and Mr. Cecil OulboTtson sn- tertalned with a birthday dinner last Saturday, honoring Donald Culbert eon, their nephew. Howard District HOWARD DISTRICT, Oct. IT (Spl.) Th tuberculosis skln test was given In th school Isst week. Those who hadn't already had diph theria and smallpox vsccln war given that also. Mr. and Mrs. Al Krlckson el Santa Monica, Calif., visited at th Johnson horn Thursday and Friday, leaving Saturday for Portland and Statu, then back horn by way of th coast rout. , After tha first tlx weeks test hi th school, nome appearing on tha honor roll wore, first grid. Lyl Starkey. Kay Crawford, Joan Ben son, Calvin McKlbben and Janet Wal ton; second grsde, Jsann Nelson;, third grsde, Patty Ted rick. La Donna Llnqulst and Msrkl Carter: fifth grade, Oeorg Thomas. Freddy Stam men, Leo Johnson and Barbara Ha nessey; sixth grsde, Jewel Olenn and Psrnsy McKlbben: esvontb grade, Helen Oerber, Blols Peyton, Vlvlsn Llnqulst, Alio Larson and La Vonn Newton: eighth grsde, Hslon Wilson and Paulino Mlll.r. ' Mrs. Hazel Roulntre spent the) week-end at Morrill, Or., visiting with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Swing went t eastern Oregon over th week-end on a hunting trip. $ Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Oct. 17 (Spl.) Paul McQuat, who formsrly lived bar and Mr. Dot Farley of Ohio war married laat week at O rente Pass by Judge Grant Matthews. They wore old acquaintances when both lived In th east, and Mrs. McQuat hat been visiting relative In Med ford for th psst several month. Mr. and Mr. McQuat wlU make tblr horn tn th Oreonsprlng mountslns. wher Mr. McQuat ha lived th psst several J ears Mr. and Mr. Jo Woodcock and son, Lylo, of Central Point were calling on frlsnd here Sundae, October 38. Mr. Beatrlot Jon and Mr. Paulino Wahl were Medford Tltltort October 32. Mrs. Hsrvey Bowsra entertained friends from Olsndale October M. Mrs. Lulls Cook Is visiting her jnoUwt at SjitlciflaM, yat) p ill