Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 26, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Friday, April 26, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
• WANT ADS •
lc per Word |>er Insertion
WANTED TO KENT
Small
acreage with housu and burn,
prefer between Talent and Ash-
iand. The Chateau or cull 4742.
FOR HALE «-tube radio, not yet
u yeai old, touch tuning, chimp.
Inquire Miner office.
FOIt HALE New and used desks,
tiling cabinets, swivel chaira and
safes. Medford Office Equip
merit Co., 32 North Drupe street,
Mudford.
(48tf)
NOTICE OF HALE
Notice la hereby given thut, pur­
suant to an execution iaaued out
of the circuit court of the alate
of Oregon for the county of Jack-
son, on the 28th day of March,
ItriO, in an action wherein Murk
Skinner, superintendent of banka
of the alate of Oregon, la plaintiff,
Elmer D. Morrison and Flora Mor­
rison are defendants, and H. E.
Key la assignee of lire judgment
obtained therein, 1 have levied
upon the following described tcul
piepeily, aituutcd in J ik kaon
county, Oregon, to-wit:
All of the right, title and in­
terest of Elmer D. Morrison in
and to Lot 31» of Montvlew ad
ditiun to the city of Aahlund,
Jni kaon county, On-gon
mid on tin- 1th duy of Muy. 11140.
at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day,
at the front door of the courthouse
in the city of Medford, Jackson
county. On-gon, 1 will acll the
above deacrilx-d premises nt pub­
lic auction for cash to the high­
est bidder , to astisfy the JU lg
rnenl in said action, together with
Ito- costs of sale.
Dated April 2, 1940
HYli I BROWN,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
l!v HOWARD GAULT
Deputy.
BRIGGS & BRIGGS
Pioneer Building
Ashland, Oregon
Attorneys for Plaintiff
(Apr MS-1»-»)
United States Department of the
Interior, General fjuid Office, O.
and C. Administration, Portland,
Oregon. Sealed blds, marked out­
side "Bld for Timber," and ad­
dressed to the Chief Forester, O.
mid C. Administration. 410 Custom
House, Portlnml, On-gon. will be
received until 10:30 u m . Pacific
time. May 7. 1940. f»i t tn- put
chase of timber upon tracts here- ,
inafter described; the cutting and
removal of the timber to be car­
ried out in accordance with the
forest practice rules approved on
July 7, 193« by the Secretary of
the Interior. Each bid must state
the amount |>er thousand feet,
board measure, that will I m * paid
for each species or class of timlx-r.
No bid for leas than the appraised
value will In- considered Each bid
must be submitted in duplicate and
be accompanied by a deposit. The
deposit must be in the form of a
certified check on a solvent Na­
tional Bank and in favor of the
Chief Forester of the O. and C.
administration. The amount of the
deposit will be computed at the
rate of at least 20 per cent of the
Brat 11000 of uny estimated
stumpage value; at least 10 pci
cent of the next $IHHH) of any es­
timated atumpuge value and at
least 5 per cent of any additional
eaiimated stumpage value in ex
ceMl of 110.000 and up to $25,(XX)
in amount. The deposit of any
successful bidder will be credited
aa a first installment in the pay­
ment for the timber. Checks of
unsuccessful bidders will be re­
turned upon awaid of tile bill A
bond on all sales will be required
in an amount computed at the lute
of at least 20 pci cent of the flist
$10.000 of the bld, plus 10 per cent
of uny additional umount of the
bid in excess of $10,000. Payment
for timber will be required in ad­
vance of cutting, payment iu full
ut the time of filing the contract
being required In aules amounting
to $2500 or less In larger sales,
puyment tnay be made in a num­
ber of installments scheduled to
keep puce with the rate of timber
cutting and payable U|H»n demand
from tiie Chief Forester. The suc­
cessful bidder in each sale exceed­
ing $5(XX) in amount will be re­
quired, prior to the approval of
the contract covering such sale, to
furnish a sworn financial state­
ment showing ubllity to fulfill the
let ms of the contract. For copies
of the form of pro|s>iuil, form of
contract and bond, ami other infor­
mation, application should be
made to the Chief Forester. O and
c Admiiiistiiition. Portland, On
gon. The timber volumes, given In
the following appraisals, are esti­
mated and may be more or leas
than the amounts stated Living
cull trees and young timber lees
than merchantable size are re­
served from cutting Payment for
timber unless otherwise specified
shall I m - based ujKin th» estimated
standihg timber volume In Hen­
ton Count» . T 13 S . R 7 w See
23. NEL NW'« Yellow Fir 1«35 M
feet BM. Hemlock 795 M feet
B M ; none of the timber to be
sold for less than $2 00 per M
for the Yellow Hr, $75 per M
for the Hemlock T. 14 8„ R 6
W. 8M 19. N'.NEL Red Kir
1100 M feet B M , Yellow Fir «20
M fact BM Red Cedar 15 M
feet B M ; none of the timber to
be sold for less than $1 75 per M
for the Red Fir. $2 00 per M for
the Yellow Fir, $100 per M for
the Red Cedar. All trees under 24
Inches DBH reserved from cutting
T 14 S R « W . Sec 31 NWft
Red Hr 3500 M feet B M . Yel­
low Hr 275 M, feet B M., Red
Cedar 105 M feet B M ; none of
the timber to be sold for less than
$1 75 per M for the Red Fir. $2 00
per M. for the Yellow Fir, $1 25
l>er M for the Red Cedar. Ail trees
under 24 Inches DBH reserved
MESCAL IKE
■r s. 1-
from cutting In < olumbia Comity:
T 4 N.. R. 2 W , Sec 29, mature
timbei located in WfcWWWi
NK'i. Red Fir 120 M feet BM.,
none of the timber to be sold for
less than $1.75 per M In Douglas
< ouniy: T 29 S„ R 3 W , Her 27,
WLNEL, H'ANW'4. NW',HWl/4
Incense Cedar only 415 M feet
ft M , none of th»- tlmls-r to be
sold for less than $1.35 per M
Trees marked or otherwise desig­
nated for cutting In l.an«- County:
T 15 H . R 6 W . Sec 17. HEL
MEL Red Fir 1525 M feet BM
none of the timber to be sold for
less than $175 pot M T 15 S.
R 8 W . Sec 35, HE L MW L . S'i
SE', Red Fir 1885 M feet BM.
Yellow Fir 3375 M feet B M Red
Cedar 110 M feet BM, Hemlock
415 M. feet BM,; none of the tim­
ber to I m - sold for levs than $1 75
per M. for the Red Fir, $2.00 per
M
for the Yellow Fir, $1.50 per
M
for the Red Cedar, $1 (X) per
M
foi the Hemlock T M 8
R
8 W., Sec. 5, I jo I s 5. 8, 8 and 9,
Yellow Fir 1086 M feet B.M
Hemlock 45 M feet BM, Red
Cedar 2«K M feet BM; none of
the timlrer to be sold for less than
$2 (X) per M for the Yellow Fir, j
$1 50 per M for the Red Cedar,
$1 (XI per M for the Hemlock Al)
Yellow Fir trees tnder 3k inches
DBH and Hemlock and Red Cedar
undet 24 inches DBH re­
served from cutting T 19 S, R.
« W. Sec 13, NE',NE>, Red Fir
1040 M feet B.M . Yellow Fir 310
M feet B M . none of the timber
to be sold for less than $1.75 per
M for the Red Hr $2 00 per M
for the Yellow Fir All trees under
24 Inches DBH reserved from cut- '
I mg T 20 S. R 1 W Sec 35, ‘
BEL NEL Yellow Fir 1980 M feet
BM , Red Cedar 50 M feet BM ,
Hemlock 65 M. feet B M.; none of
the timber to he sold for less than
$2 00 per M for the Yellow Fir,
$100 per M for the Red Cedar)
and Hemlock In Linn Comity: T.
10 S„ R 1 E. Sec 33. ESSE>4
Yellow Fir 2800 M feet B M . Sec
35. S',SWL Yellow Hr 1015 M
feet B M , Red Cedar 50 M feet i
B M ; none of the timber to be I
sold for less than $2 00 per M ;
for the Yellow Fir $150 per M
for the Red Cedar All trees under
24 inches DBH reserved from cut-|
ting T 10 S. R 2 E . Sec 9.
SELNEL Red Fir 1307 M feet
B M , Yellow Fir 832 M feet B M .
Sec 31, MW'« Red Fir 1483 M
feet BM, Yellow Fir 1675 M
feet BM. Red Cedar ?76 M feet I
BM. Hemlock 983 M feet B.M,
Noble Fir 1291 M feet B M ; none |
of the timber to be sold for less
than $1.75 per M for the Red Fir,
$2 00 per M. for the Yellow Fir.
$1 50 per M. for the Red Cedar.
$100 per M. for the Hemlock and
Noble Fir. All trees under 241
inches DBH reserved from cutting
T 15 S , R 2 W., Sec. 21, NE'4
SW'4 and S'aSS Red Fir 11483
M feet B M Red Cedar 25« M
feet B M., Hemlock 144 M feet
BM ; none of the timber to be
sold for less than $1 75 per M for
tne Red Fir, $1 00 per M for the
Red Ce<lar and Hemlock. In Mar­
lon County; T 8 S, R IE, Bee
35. N'iSWL Red Fir «45 M feet
BM, White Fir 25 M feet BM ;
none of the timber to be sold for
levs than $1.75 per M, for the Red
Fir, $1.50 per M. for the White
Fir In I’olk County: T 9 S . R
« W. See 5, NW'« Red Fir 3655
M feet B M . Hemlock 25 M feet
B M ; none of the timber to be
sold for less than $1.75 per M for
the Red Fir, $1 (X) per M for the
H»-ml(K-k All trees under 22 inches
DBH and fir piling reserved from
cutting In Jackson County: T 40
S B 4 E., Sec. 25. SH Yellow
Fine 2531 M feet B M , Sugar
Pine 1168 M feet B M Sec. 35.
NEL. NLNWL. SWLNW1/4
NEL HE', Yellow Pine 1656 M
feet BM, Sugar i*ine 401 M feet
B M ; none of the timber to be
sold for less than $4 00 per M
Trees marked or otherwise desig­
nated for cutting
In Klamath
< ounty: T 41 8. R. 7 E, Bee. 5.
NEL NEL.
SW’iNEl/4,
W'2
SWL. N'aSEL, SWLS’El/4 Red
Fir only 935 M feet BM ; none
of the timber to be so 1 for less
than $1 00 per M All trees under
24 inches DBH reserved from cut-
Lemon Juice Recipe
Checks Rheumatic
Pain Quickly
Johnny Bergstrom, racing the
mile in 5:05 for Ashland high in
a track meet in Medford Friday,
If you suffer from rheumatic,
took tne only first place for the arthritis or neuritis pain, try this
Grizzlies, who have formed a track simple inexpensive home recipe
team for the first time in four , that thousands are using. Get a
The only other first place I package of Ru-Ex Compound to­
that didn't go to Medford was the day. Mix it with a quart of water,
broad Jump, which was won by add the juice of 4 lemons. It’s
Wo»«lward of Jacksonville with a easy No trouble at all and pleas­
leap of 20 feet, four inches. Ash­ ant. You need only 2 tablespoon­
land took several second places to fuls two times a day Often within
total 19'2 points to Medford'S 48 hours sometimes overnight —
95L Jacksonville, making up the splendid results are obtained. If
triangle, scored 11 points Grants the pains do not quickly leave and
Pass, also invited to the meet, did if you do not feel better. Ru-Ex
not appear.
will cost you nothing to try as it
The Grizzlies and their coach. is sold by your druggist under an
Skeet O'Connell, were praised on absolute money-back guarantee,
j Ru-Ex Compound is for sale and
ting In Yamhill County: T 4 S, recommended by
R « W Sec 31. NELSEL Red
Fir 670 M feet BM.; none of the
timber to be sold for less than
$1 50 per M 600 Fir Poles in SW
comer of forty, 5 to 13 inches,
IS YOUR PRESENT LIFE
reserved from cutting. The right
INSURANCE ADEQUATE?
to waive technical defects and to
reject any and all bids is reserved
See
Date at Portland, Oregon, this
28th day of March, 1940 W H
HORNING, Chief Forester, O. and
C. Administration.
(Apr 5-12-19-26)
ASHLAND'S NEW RENDEZVOUS!
OUR ADJOINING ROOM
WITH BOOTHS AND
TABLES FOR LADIES
FEATURING
A-ONE DRAFT BEER
5c
McNair Brothers
■
STEVEN R,
SCHUERMAN
per glass
•
METROPOLITAN LIFE
INSURANCE CG.
Dr. Robt. E. Lee
Optometric
Eye Specialist
•
•
10$ North Central
Phone 1509
Medford, Oregon
Finest Quality Brew in Generous 6-Ox. Glass!
BOHEMIAN CLUB
--------------------------------------- !----------------------------------------
AL BROWER, Proprietor
Mirror Barber Shop
and Rooms
Fourth Street
____ ROOMS S5e UP
CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING
2.5c
And Glad to Meetcha
huntliy
Lolly, Gags
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
1
Medford Armory
For Reservations
Phone Brown’s, Medford 101
TUBBY
the showing made against con­
siderable odds
BergNtrom Wins Mile
On Medford Cinders
in Three-School Meet
PHONE 4721
S’MATTER POP— Ambrose Has Heard Talk About Haystacks
3 ALL-STAR MAIN EVENTS
Page 5
Brain Work.
By C. M. PAYNE