.MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. JIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1939
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LOST and FOUND
FOUND Sept. 10th, gold pin with
Initials on back. Owner identify, pay
for ad. Tribune office.
L03T Box auto tools. Reward. Leave
at City Transfer & Storage Co.
LOST Man's Gruen wrlstwatch on
Jacksonville Hwy. Valuable as keep
sake. Reward. Finder address Box
Sll care Tribune.
REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty
canes Hii mnne Society Phone 1516
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Two timber fallers to cut
fir. Good house to live In.
Wanted , Sklddera and loaders.
Inquire Talent Sawmill.
WANTED Life Insurance salesman.
Guaranteed salary. One of the
world's finest companies. Address
Insurance, 415 Piatt Bldg., Portland,
Ore.
MEN TO CONTRAuT CUTTINO 500
tier wood. 700 East Main.
WANTED Boys 14 years old or older
to sell newspapers on streets eve
nings A good chance to earn extra
rroney Apply Mall Trlntine office
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced waitress
Hotel Jackson.
EXPERIENCED stenographer, general
office work. Address replies r. u.
Box 1124, stating experience and
references.
WANTED Capable person for cook
ing and downstairs work; no laun
dry. References required. Box 489,
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
AUTO REPAIRING at your home or
-mine. Stone, 816 Summit.
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wants light
housework In good home; some
wrC9.- Box 490. Tribune.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Transportation to Ne
braska. Monday. Share expensec
Harold Six, Rt. 1, Box 412.
WANTED Pasture for 25 to 40 head
cattle. E. W. Gcbhard, Route 3.
Medford.
WANTED TO BUY An old auto. 1914
or older. Inquire at 45 So. Cen
tral. Phone 139.
WANTED Chilton flat rate book. 816
. Summit.
WANTED Used wood circulating
heater. Phone 408-R-2.
WANTED TO BORROW (3000. 6
Interest, on farm property. 2 miles
from Medford. Value .8000. Box
674. Tribune.
SHARE EXPENSES to Seattle. Satur
day or Sunday. Phone 498-J-l.
Jack Garfield.
WANTED Good grain fanning mill
State make and price. Box 038.
Tribune.
WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at
Mall Tribune.
QUILTS covered and tied. $1.
lng done. Phone 1506-X.
Quilt-
PRIVATE DETECTIVE wishes any
case. Box 823 Tribune.
WANTED To buy 20 to 30-acre
ranch near Medford State location
and price and terms. Box 1058
Tribune.
WANTED To lense talltnes dump
from quartz mill, royalty basis
Box 975 Tribune.
yiTpaymiib r.xsu
J Fur Your Furniture
nni.iiKonK Avmii.vvs.
6th and Front. Phone 647
CHESTER L MYEKS
for paintlnq and decorating
PHONE 1485-W
WANTED Dressmaking and altera
tlon Kathcrtne Muse. Singer
Shop. 22 S Grape
IIKST I'HHrS Mill
For Your Furnuure
EAfU OIIKN. IMlone II1K-J
WELL DRILLING--! 50 pi-r fl. first
60 ft.. 110 J U Djdge 619 King
WANTED Rues, upholstered furni
ture, car inier'nrs to clean price
reasonsble UNeedA Rug and Up
holiiery Clej.ners 811 N Central
Phone 2026
WANTED- -ficrap Iron brass, copper
all Hindi of metal Medford Bar
gain Hjuse. 27 N Grape St Tel
1052
hk;iiki r"ii run h pii
Fur Y"'ir Furniture
Ml liHlllli IIUIGMS Mill y.
N. Giaw Si. Pbuu IflM
! FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small furnished house,
garage, near Oakdale store, 417 J St. I
FOR RENT Almost new 6 -room I
atucco house. 320 Apple St. I
FOR RENT 5 -room house with
sleeping porch. Inquire 1130 West
Sth St.
FOR RENT Unfurnished 10-room i
house with 3 -room apt. with 'OCnH
arate bath and entrance; garage. ! uOUU
nose in. ou, no. ivy.
FOR RENT Furnished 2-bedrooro
flat: oil heater, hot water, electric
range and refrigerator. Adults. 718
W. Main. Tel. 1470-J.
FOR RENT Furnished house, 107
Genesee. Inquire Porter Lumber
Co. Phone 124. evenings 646.
I FOR RENT 4-room house. 1 acre.
Irrigated, city water, llghta. Phone
1227-J.
FURNISHED 3-r Duplex, clean. close
In. garage, adults. Inq. 240 Bo
Qrape.
FOR RENT Nice 8-room house on
Park Avenue. Inquire August Lor.
enzen. Spring St. Box S3.
FOR RENT 2-roora furnished bouse
on Newtown. Inq. 418 Hamilton.
SMALL furnished house. 134 8. Ivy
SEVEN-ROOM turn, house; complete
ly renovated. 1139 W Main.
FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior Hi
Call at 323 Haven.
FOR RENT Furnished house. Value
unusual. 411 Woodstock.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
TWO - ROOM furnished apartment;
firlvato bath, go cooking end heat
ng; close In. 237 No. Central.
FOR RENT Clean, attractive 2 -room
furnished apartment; continuous
hot water. Adults only. 344 So.
Central.
2-ROOM furnished apartment: hot
and cold water and telephone. 11
Tripp.
FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple.
DESIRABLE apartments, a rooms and
bath; gas heat. Inquire Farmers
tfc Fruitgrowers Bank.
FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished
apartment at 801 North Central.
FOR RENT Attractive, new. furnish
ed apartment, $28. Duplex, oil fur
nace, Frigtdalre, close In, $24.50
618 So. Oakdale.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS Private
bath, beat. Frlgldalre. 806 W Main
FOR RENT Apartments. Durell
Court, 3rd and Holly. -Inquire
Apt. 6.
FURNISHED APARTMENT, adults
only. 503 So. Holly St.
QE BAUER APTS. 8th at Oakdale;
modern furnished or unfurnlsbed
large or small Comforts and cour
tesy by WEEK or MONTH. Phone
713-?. ......
FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Holland
apt. Frlgldalre. electrlo range.
MODERN Furnished Apartments. Ar
thur Arms Apts 330 N Holly
FURNISHED APARTMENT Inner
springs mattresses, beat, hut water.
Electron)!, gar: go Berben Apart
ments 10 Quince.
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
LARGE, attractive bed-slttlng room,
private entrance, with heat, 616.
Want reliable employed party. Call
evenings, 327 North Holly.
WELL furnished, heated room with
private entrance. 220 N. Oakdale
MICE, pleasant sleeping room; home
privileges. 323 King St.
ROOM FOR RENT 2 50 week; pri
vate entrance. 408 Edwards.
ATTRACTIVE ROuMS. 404 S Grape
FOR RENT BOARD, ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM-
per flny.
-716 E. Main 1
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Electrlo floor waxer. kal
somlne brush, weed burners. Han
sen Hardware.
COUNTRY SERVICE STATION, close
In. for lease. Box 707 Tribune.
HAVE good winter pasture for 400
head of cattle, $3.50 per head for
the season. Geo. C. Martin, Cotton
wood, Cal.
FOR RENT Steam heated office
room. Two store buildings See
Rnlmd Hubbard or Al Llttrell
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE Furniture upholstering,
reflnlshlng, reglulng for meat. Tel
9G9-R.
WANTED Two voice or piano pupils
In exchange for dairy or poultry
products. Maddox Studio of Music.
20 Laurel. Phone 638-M.
TO TRADE Will accept wood as
pnrt payment on Chevrolet truck
Phono 116. Wttharo Magneto St
Parts Co. 215 East 8th.
FOR TRADE Will take good milk
cow In exchange on piano. Bald
win Plnno Shoppe.
For Exchange Real Estate
SALE OR TRADE Highly Improved
87 acres 405 J St.
TRADE Modem equipped dry clean
ing establishment. Oood money
making business, established ten
years In best little city and health
iest climate In Arizona WUI trade
for good Improved small farm near
Medford Write A. J Hodgen, Sal
ford. Arizona, for particular.
SALE OR TRADE for smaller place,
good (0-acre farm: Irrigated with
crops Sell equity cheap. Small
diwn payment Br 3813. Tribune
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1937 4-DOOR Ford sednn: run only
15.000 miles; In extra fine condi
tion; has heater. Must be sold
No rraonanle offer refused. 320
No. Bartlett.
TP.fCK FOR SALE 1931 Graham
Fate s,-ton Panel. Ror.d condition
carpeted tlonr; t30 00. Standard!
I Oil 3tlkin, TraU, Or. I
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
LAND AT LAND OFFICE
Wheat, corn, beef, hogs prices up and
we nave onerea lana in tne ?7 years we nave oeen selling iana nor.
12o acrt- . Rear Creek bottom land: fine for alfalfa, clo-
CQhllrl ver. era in or Barden: ail
hardpan or waste: 90 teres
price tOSOO
$1500
price $9600: U0O cash.
40 acres; 30 acres Irrigated: fine clover land; email nouse. good
barn; well fenced; 91500; 500 cash, balance terms. Will con
sider trade.
6 acres; very nice a room home; beautifully Jocated over
looking valley, above Old Stage road; free soil. Terms.
1 V-acre tract. Kings Hwy.; J10.00 down, $10.00 por month; Irri
gated, free soil,
BARNES at LAND OFFICE 013 South Central.
Phone 1127-Y.
$465
See J. C.
FOR SALE acre, new building,
city water available. Corner South
Peach and Stewart Ave. $600 terras
or $400 cash. Coffman
FOR SALE Lovely home; basement,
hot water heat, paved street, hard
wood floors, fireplace, large shade
trees; east side; $1000 will handle
deal.
Also
Other good city and suburban
houses with acreage; dairy and
stock ranches, timber land. If It's
Real Estate you're looking for, I
have It. "Dad" Roberts, 720 W. 2nd.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 4-room mod
ern homa In Med ford. Want house
and acreage In country. Or will
sell, reasonable down pmt. and $11
per mo. on balance. Total price
$1,000. 510 Mayette St. south of
Cottage St. bridge.
YOUR BEST BUY 5 -room modern
home; cement basement, fireplace,
garage, woodshed, 2 lots, pavement,
city water, outside, low taxes; worth
$4,000, now $2,500; easy terms
Sheley Agency, North City Limits.
Hwy. 99. ,
FOR SALE New, modern 6-room
house on South Oakdale near high
school. Inquire at 701 Park Ave.
or Phone 923.
FOR SALE Lunch room and service
station, located on highway 99
Address P. O. Box 652. Gold Hill.
Ore.
FOR SALE CHEAP House In Central
Point. Small down payment; rest
like rent. Write P. O. Box 35
Cedarvllle, Cal.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown St White.
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms.
Jackson County Federal Saving,
and Loan Association.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Lists available at
National Farm Loan Office, 303
Liberty Building. Medtord.
FOR SALE Medford property: in
come 1240 per month No reason
able offer refused. Box 1400. care
Tribune.
CITY and country properties RENT
ALS LOANS INSURANCE. C. 8
Butterfleld. 409 Medford Building.
FOR SALE Sacrifice 10 -acre modern
suburban home Bos 72. Beall Lane
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK Young team, 4 and 5
years old, 1400 lbs. eacn; cheap
H. R. Richardson. Little Applegate.
FOR SALE POULTRY
BRONZE TURKEY breeders. Mitchell
Baby Beef type. None better on
the coast. Hens 12 to 16 lbs., toms
16 to 30 lbs. J. W. Ttmmons, Rt.
3. Medford.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Baby sulky, first-class
condition; ao.uo. B33 Austin st,
FIFTY New Zealand White Rabbits;
does and bucks. Call The Covered
wagon.
WESTINOHOUSE Automatic electric
roaster, nearly new, 923.60. Hansen
Hardware.
FOR SALE Studio couch, bed spring
and mattress; also oil heater. 320
Apple St.
TRASH BURNER Black Iron with
cooking top, copper colls, 17.50.
Hansen Hardware.
22-INCH wood heater,
Hardware.
910. Hansen
FOR SALE Household furniture
Inquire 1130 W. 0th.
FOR SALE Dog house; cost 98, sell
for 93. 615 West 2nd.
FOR SALE Jonathan, Delicious and
Newtown apples. All grades and
prices. Joe Kan tor. Rt. 4, Box 237,
3 miles east of Phoenix
FOR SALE 10 acres alfalfa, standing,
75. Ross Lane. Rt. 3, Box 440.
WELDING and cutting torches, Victor
heavy duty type, used only few
hours; look like new. Must sell
this week. Otlmore Station, 6th
and Holly.
for sale; sulphate ammonia
Car arrive about 31st. Prices are
advancing. Buy now. Monarch
Seed Ai Feed Co.
FOR SALE SEED CLEANING. We
guarantee our work. Monarch Becd
At Feed Co.
FOR SALE More milk If you feed
MONARCH DAIRY MEAL. Monarch
Seed V Feed Co.
ORCHARDISTS AND FARMERS
Austrian winter field peas. Extra fine
for cover crops and hay. At prlceb
where you can afford to use them
Hilton Hop Yards, Grants Pass.
FOR SALE ALFALFA HAY.
price ton lots. Monarch
Feed Co.
B pedal
Seed At
FOR SALE Grey winter oats. Black
8wedlsb oats; also vetch seed
Glvan ranch. 8 miles west Eagle
Point.
FOR SALE SOIL SULPHUR for al
falfa. Monarch Seed fc Feed Co.
FOR SALE PAR AD I for borers. Mon
arch Seed St Feed Co.
FOR SALE CHEAP Baby bed. break-
fat set. couch, chairs, complete
bed. table. 616 So. Ivy.
FOR SALE COVER CROP 8EED8
Stocks complete now but moving
fart. Prlcea atron; Buy now
Monarch Seed it Feed Co.
FOR SALE Large
Ink. bathtub, 3
filS So. ivy. -
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
land prices down the cheapest
black loam soil: no snivel beds or
water; fair Improvements. Total
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Increase growth and gain
by combining MONARCH HOG
CONCENTRATE with home grown
grains. Monarch Seed As Feed Co
FOR SALE Use BASI-COP for peach
leaf -curl. Easier and leas costly
to use. Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co.
FOR SALE BLUESTONE, crystal or
powdered. Get our prices. Monarch
Seed 3e Feed Co.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous furniture
Sultuole for cabin or camp 1127
West Main.
fEACHES
Lart Call this week for those nice
canning and slicing peaches at Vic
tor Bursell's; drive north on Pacific
Highway to Beall Lane, west to first
cross road, turn left to first house
Phone 355-J-3.
FOR SALE Used, largo size sawdust
burner. For particulars phone 1107.
GRAPES lc. Bring containers. Grif
fon Creek road, 1st house west
brown schoolhouse.
CUT-RATE PRICES Nu-Way Mat
tress and Upholstery Co. Phone
i 393. 309 West 8th St.
CANNING TOMATOES, to lb.. Blan-
kenshlp. Central Point.
FOR SALE Mortgage for $8000 for 8
years. 7. Box 1399. Tribune.
FOR SALE) Washer service. Full line
genuine Maytag parts. Service on all
makes. Medford Maytag Co., 31 No
Bartlett. phone 38.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
DUE TO ILL HEALTH will sacrifice
If taken at once, established used
furniture and Implement business
Al's Trading Post.
WANTED Men to train for Farm
Land Appraisers. Only men 21 to
55 considered. Competent, trained
appraisers earn $175 to $'300 mon li
ly. Farm or building experience
valuable. Write for Interview, Riv
ing phone. Box 482. Tribune.
EDUCATIONAL
WANTED Alert, forward-looking stu
dents for training that many others
have used In achieving results
which merit our slogan, "Where
Youth and Opportunity Meet.
Medford Business College, day and
evening classes Winter term opens
Monaay. septcmoer iu ask aoum
pnrt-tilltlon flnrtnclnc plnn OWN
PERSONAL
CARD READING, 81.00. 321) Jeanette
MISCELLANEOUS
SEE BARNEY for enrcfree winter
driving. BARNEY'S SIGNAL, 8th
and Riverside.
RUMMAGE SALE Sept. 22 and 23
217 West Main, sponsored by Mer
rltt Circle of Presbyterian church
Snnltnrliim.
WE CARE FOR THE SICK. ROOUE
RIVER SANITARIUM. PHONE 82
JACKSONVILLE.
Mail Tribune Daily
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DEER HUNTER8 For guaranteed
sichu and gunsmith. ng bring your
rifle to the PARKER 8KYLITE
SIGHT CO., 321 Medford Bldg. Free
installation and slghtlng-ln. Test
ed rifles at bargain prices.
GEORGE EATON (Chimney Sweep)
has returned. Phone 547.
A Better Re bore Job at a Saving.
Frees Garage. Tel. 1786.
Sanitarium.
WE CAHE FOR THE SICK
ROGUE RIVER SANITARIUM
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 82.
ELSIE ALEXANDER Teacher of
guitar Private and class. Studio
106 Almond Phone 1906
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COl'STH
A11STI1ACT CO.
TITLE INSUHANCB
AI1STHACTS
ESCKOWS
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.
33 No. Central Ave.
' Phone 415
Dressmaking
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking.
Fur Remodeling. Buttons ant
Buckles covered. Room 302 U. 8.
Net'l Rank Bldg. Tel 1181.
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET JOE DO IT Tel. 1172 or 293
House cleaning; floor waxing: de
nothing rugs, upholstery; cleaning
Radiator Repairing.
HOOPER'S
33
RADIATOR 8ERVICE
South Bartlett.
Fur Repairing.
FUR RESTYLING. REPAIRING,
CLEANING and GLAZING.
19 No. Bartlett.
Frr-ncos Dellnlre Evelyn A. Tire
Auto Louii.
LOW RATE
AUTO LOANS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
MONEY to buy new or used cars
Private money at new low rBtes
Immediate action. No red tape;
1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY.
W. E. THOMAS
45 'South Central.
Phone 139. License M-217.
$20 to $1,000
On Your Car.
1030 to 1939 model cara
and light trucks.
1 to 18 months to repay.
CONSUMERS CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY,
Agent.
123 East Main. M-23S. Phone 807.
You Can Save Money and .
Time by Getting Your
CAR LOAN OR
REFINANCING
Direct From the Lender, The
OREGON FINANCE CO.
46 South Central.
License M-217.
CAR LOANS
Solve your financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing.
LOANS ON CARS
1032-1030.
Trl-State Acceptance Corp.
License M-253.
MARK A. GOLDY
109 E. Main. Phone 733.
Cross -Word Puzzle
10. Sudden Issuing
of troops
from a be
sieged place
for an at
tack 11. Venture
13. Quldlng itrap ,
of a bridle
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operation
and atornga
of aircraft
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26. tern of prop
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29. Myself
31. Hebrew letter
32. Prnpoflitlon
33. Fishers for
certain Hah
16 Very fine
trainer
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at an angle
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wagon
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DIAMOND LOANS
DIAMOND LOANS
QUICK - CONFIDENTIAL
INEXPENSIVE
Require no principal payments for
0 montns to 1 year.
OREGON FINANCE
COMPANY
Under Supervision of State
Banking Department
45 South Central Avenue
Tel. 139 Med lord. Ore. lie. No 1-211
Music Instruction
Piano, Violin. Hawaiian Guitar, Or
chestra Groups. Song arranging
Fred Alton Hatght, Studio. 318
Liberty Bids.
LOANS
SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE
OUR SPEEDY LOAN SERV-
ICE WILL HELP YOU MAKE
THE G RADE I
We'll advance you up to $500 on
your car so that you can more
easily meet extra heavy fall ex
penses. Same day service. No sign
ers. Repay In convenient small
monthly payments. Also loans on
household goods; other personal
security. Get the details of thl
friendly, confidential service NOW
Come In, write or phone.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
4S South Centrnl. Phons 139
Oroxind Floor Craterton Bldg.
License E-211. M-217.
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of Iftto conjftructlon. $9 78 per
month per thousand. Low Interest
rnte.
BROWN tr WHITE. 101 W. Mnln.
ROOFINO
WE REPAIR or apply any type ol
roof. Pabco Roonngs. smnKies.
Coatings and Paints. New stock
of Wail Pajer. Ekerson Paint and
Roof Co.. 58 So. Bartlett. Tel. 'J43.
Traiikfer.
CITY TRANSFER St STORAGE CO.
Household moving and general
hauling. 2D 8 Orape. Phone 2U60,
day or night.
EADS TRANSFER Si STORAGE CO.
Office. 28 So. Fir. Phone 310
Prices right. Service guaranteed
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S. Fir Street.
Insured Carriers.
Local and Long Distance Hauling.
Phone 644.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice at Sheriff's 8 tile.
Notice Is hereby given that under
and in pursuance of an execution
dated September 6. 1039, and duly
issued out of and under the seal of
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon In and for Jackson County,
to me directed. In a certain suit in
which Amelia F. Yarlngton, as plain
tiff, recovered Judgment against Buck
horn Mineral Springs, a corporation
organized and existing under and by
virtue of the laws of the State of
Oregon, In the full sum of eD.R87.26.
with Interest thereon from October 3.
1038, at the rate of 6 per annum,
end the further aum of 224.56, with
lntorest at 0 per annum from June
20, 1030, and the further sum of
$310.46 with Interest at 0 per an
num from June 20, 1030. on which
sn id two last sums there has been
paid 8146.88;
Ana, wnercas, in pursuance or sam
execution commanding me to sell the
personal property of sold defendant,
or. If sufficient cannot be found.
then the renl property belonging to
said defendant, on the 6th day of
September, 1039, I did levy upon
those certain premises described as:
The West One-half of the South
west One-quarter of the Northeast
One-quarter, and the West One
half of the Southeast One-quarter
of Section 13, Township 40, South.
Range 2, Bast of tho Willamette
Meridian, with the tenements and
appurtenances thereunto belonging
or in anywise appertaining, to
gether with all ditches and water
rights and pnrticuinriy tnnt certain
ditch and water right taken out
of Tolman Springs Ditch from
Bnldy Creek, a tributary of Imml-
grant Creek, which ditch and water
rlffht are recorded In Volume 2fl.
Page 333, of the Circuit Court,
Journal of Jackson County. Oregon,
by decree dated April 26, 1019, all 1
of which said premises are tfubject
to a right of way for a road to
Jackson County, Oregon, recorded
In Volume 180 at Page 3B3 of the
Deed Records of said county; as
the above described premises are
particularly described In Volume
207 at Page 203 of the Deed Rec
ords of Jackson County, Oregon,
belonging to defendant.
And I did further levy upon the
personal property belonging to sa!d
defendant consisting of bedding, mat
tresses, bedsteads, household and
kitchen furniture, bath appllonces
used In the bath house on said prem
ise, and pumping plnnt. together
with all other personal property be
longing to said Buckhorn Mineral
Springs corporation; '
Now, therefore. I will on Saturday,
the 7th day of October, 1039, at
10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front door
of the Court House In Medford. Jack
son County. Oregon, sell to the high
est bidder for cash all of the said
described perwnal property In satis
faction of said judgment and, If not
sufficient to antlufy the said Judg
ment. I will sell the above described
real property to the highest bidder
therefor for cash.
flYD I. BROWN.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon
By WM. ORENBKMER, Deputy.
Dntd: B'-ptember 7. lfKifr
' BEAOLE, Sept. 12. (Spl. ) There
will be preaching services by Rev.
Iverson ot Medford, Sunday morning.
September 34, alter Sunday school,
at tha Antloch schoolhouse. Every
one la Invited to come and enjoy
the service.
Cecil Martin left September 17 for
Salem, Ore., where he will re-enter
the Blind school.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson, Mr.
and Mr.. Lloyd Sanderson and Mrs.
Melvln Martin and Donnle visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mra
Milton Sanderson and f-tmlly and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence banderson
. and son at t)hady Cove,
Beagle
Quite a number from here attend
ed the Gold Hill fair and a number
of Individual prlzea were taken In
fancyworlc. cooking and land prod
ucts as well aa first prize for the
community booth which wa spon
sored by the Pleasant Hour club,
with Mrs. Charlotte Sweet aa chair
man of the committee.
L. E. Francis, county 4-H club
agent, called last week at the homes
of the 4-H club members whose ex
hibit was sent to Salem to the state
fair. Ina Pearl Lucas received third;
Robert Sanderson, fourth, and Ernest
Sanderson, sixth prize on their for
estry exhibits.
Mrs. Lester Arnold and two little
sons of Lakevtew are staying with
Mrs. Arnold's parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Case, white Mr. Arnold la truck
ing farm produce to Klamath coun
ty. Buster Case went with Mr. Arn
old the last trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin and
Donnle visited Mr. Martin's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin of Reese
creek, Thursday of last week.
Nearly all the Callfornlana from
here attended rhe California plcnto
at the Roguedale picnic ground at
Shady Covo. September 14.
Mr. Lundy from Pasadena, Cal..
who haa purchased what la known
as the Gregaon ranch, is building a
house on the same and expecU to
put In a crop this fall. Mr. LaBarge
Is doing the carpenter work for Mr
Lundy. Mr. Lundy la making bis
nome with Mr. and Mm. Ray Bowen
until he gota his house built.
Mrs. Roy Arnold and Mrs. Lawrence
Sanderson and Larry of Shady Cove
spent Monday afternoon at the San
derson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowen and
little son Fred of Pasadena, Cal,
visited a week with Mr. Bowen's
parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen
returning to their home September
10.
Walter Foote from near Klamath
Fans, apent a night with his par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foote,
here last week.
Mrs. Blanch Sweet la the proud
grandmother of a new baby boy
born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith
oi Jacksonville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwlg of Medford
spent September 17 at the home of
nire. Blanche sweet, and they In.
stalled a new concrete well curb.
Eagle Point
EAGLE POINT. Sept. 22. (Spl)
A surprise party was given Mrs.
Lincoln Pence at her home Septem
ber D In honor of her birthday, with
22 guests present. She received many
presenta and a nice lunch was served
later In the evening. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vaughn and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pence,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dlts worth, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Sinclair and family,
Doris Houston, Frank Booth by, Hazol
Fults, Frank Qulgley and Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Haley,
Dale Jr., 7-year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Enswlnger of Eagle Point,
won first prize of 10 In the grand
finals of the amateur musical con
test at the Pine Cone In Medford
last Tuesday. He played two pieces
on his accordion, first one was "Alex
ander's Ragtime Band," second,
"Yankee Doodle."
Mrs. George Holmes underwent an
operation at a Medford hospital
Wednesday, Her many friends are
hoping for a speedy recovery.
Word has been received lately that
Chas. Rodarmel, who has been HI
for some time and has been receiving
medical treatment while staying with
his nephew In Hebo, Ore., Is Improv
ing in health.
Mrs. Harold Zundel and Mrs. Chas,
Kllngle of Lake Creek called on Mrs.
Chas. Rodarmel Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. William
Brown, left last Sunday for a visit
with friends In San Francisco ami
Oakland and will attend the fair
while there,
The pedestrian walk recently built
on the side of the big bridge here
Is certainly a great help toward lea-
ssning tne Danger of school chil
dren and others from being struck
y cars wnue crossing,
Frank Putman, accompanied by
iwrs. L,uia Tayior and Mrs. Florence
Oarnes, left Thursday for Seattle.
where Frank and Gertrude Adamson.
sister of Mrs. Taylor, and Mrs. Carnes
will be married. The bride and groom
will go down the coast route to San
Francisco where they will sttend the
rair before returning here. Mrs. Tav-
lor and Mrs. Carnes will return home
after the wedding. Frank has a host
of friends here who Join in wishing
them many years of happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and Mrs.
Ray Harnlsh attended the 4-H fair
in Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. Percy Haley Is assistant post
mistress during Mrs. Holmes' illness.
Mrs. Wm. Perry and Mrs. Edith
weldman spent the day with Mrs
Ruby Young last Tuesday.
BELLVIEW, Sept. S3. (Spl) Home
Extension unit met at the Ccmmun
ity club houso September IS. Mrs.
Mccracken ot Valley View and Mr..
Ai?er of Aahland acted ft" Installing
officers for the newly-elected offi
cers of the Bellevlew unit. Mrs
Walter Hash was Installed aa chair
man; Mrs. R. E. Bell, vice chairman;
Mra. C. H. Mtxlrell, secretary and
treasurer, and Mra. John Hcllmeyer,
librarian. Next meeting will be Octo
ber e with a covered dish luncheon
at noon. Mra V. Lantnl and Mra.
Carl Henry will be hostesses. "Weight
Control" will be the subject presented
by Mrs. Mabel Mack.
Upper Valley Community club mot
last Wednesday with 30 members and
guests present. During business meet'
lng, welfare work was discussed, Mn.
oeorge Holms, the president, ap
pointed Mrs. A. Sherard and Mra. K.
D. Reynolds aa the program commit
tee, and Mra. A. Arnold. Mrs. V.
Laninl and Mr.. L B. Deadmood aa
i
Bellview
hoateasea for tha October meeting.
After the program, refreshment wer
served by the hostesses, Mrs. Wa4
Wallla. Mrs. Pussell and Mn. LouU
Pan key.
Home economics committee of the)
Bellvlew Grange served s dinner for
members of the Pioneer association
at the Civic club house In Ashland
September 14. Mrs. Henry Btenrud as
chairman was assisted by several
other ladies.
G. A. Inlow attended a recent
meeting of the Farmers Interchange
Auto Insurance company st Medford.
Val Inlow, who has been confined
to his home with a sprained ankle.
Is able to be about.
Merle Talent, R. D. Reynolds, Bert
Wade and Robert Jensen are among
those hunting deer this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ames of Cor-
onado. Cal., and Mrs. Maltnda King
were dinner guests at the horn of
Mr. and Mrs. John Parmer last Fri
day.
Ml&a Mollle Helms left Saturday
for Los Angeles to resume her work
In the General hospital. She had
been visiting for two weeks with her
family and friends in Bellvlew and
Ashland.
Mrs. R. D. Reynolds attended
meeting of all the presidents of
P.-T.A. In Jackson county Monday
at the home of Mrs. H. H. Elhart,
county council president.
Bellvlew P.-T.A. gave a reception
for the teachers last Friday. Ralph
Dllley, the new principal, gave a talk
on plans for school work. Mrs. Ruth
Dews and Miss Julia Qulnby each
responde dwlth talks. A musical pro
gram followed and refreshments were
served.
Bollvew 4-H Livestock club mad
an excellent showing at the Jackson
county 4-H fair In Medford this
week. Melvln and Marvin Poyer won
three first prizes, four second prises
and one third price on their Jersey
cattle. Royal Newbry won two firsts)
on his Quern sey cattle and Date
Williams, another member of this
club, won second on his Jersey calf.
Bob Dunn and Marvin Ring exhibited
hogs but the prizes on these have
not yet been announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Moore of Port
land announce, the birth of a son,
Dodge Edward, born September It.
Karl Is well known In Bellvlew.
Record Prune Crop
LEBANON, Ore., Sept. 22. (AP)
The greatest prune crop In the area's
history was being harvested today.
It was estimated the crop would be
nearly four times greater than A
year ago.
Business Increasing
PORTLAND, Sept. 33. (AP) With
European nations at war "Increase
In business In this country 1. but
natural," Charlea E. Wilson of New
York, executive vice-president of the
General Electric company, aatd yes
terday, "Business haa been Improving
and so has employment, slowly but
certainly." he added. ,
1 .
Meteorological Report
September 33
Forecast.
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Saturday; scattered
afternoon thunderstorm. In cur
rounding mountains; Uttle change
In temperature.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight M
Saturday; scattered afternoon thun
derstorms In mountalna; little change)
in temperature; gentle north wind
off the coast.
Local Data
Temperature year ago today!
Highest, 03; lowest, 48.
Total monthly precipitation, M
Inches: deficiency for the month,
.04 Inches.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 103, 3tt Inches; deficiency
fnp tha ujtnn. OA lnehna.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yee
terday 31 percent; 6 a. m. today,
74 percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise 0:50 a. m., run
set 6:07 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 ft. m
120 Meridian Time.
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Boston
Buffalo
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
.00 Clear
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Havre
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San Francisco 100
Seattle 70
Spokane 83
Wash., D. C
Wenatcnee 03
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