Friday, May 24, 1940 • WANT ADS • 1c per Word per Insertion FOR SALE New und used desks, filing ca blasts, swivel chairs and sufes. Medford Office Equip­ ment Co., 32 .(orlh Urape street, Medford. (48tf) In the County Court of tin* Ntutc of Oregon for the County of ■liu'kwon In the Matter of the Ent ate of A W. MiJON, Deceased NOTICE TO Cll EDITORS 'file undersigned having been appointed by the above entitled court of the state of Oregon, for the county aforesaid, administrat­ or of the estate of A. W. M< mjd , deceased, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to the cred­ itors of, and all peraona having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first publication of this notice to said administrator at the office of Krlggs «t Briggs, attorneys, Pioneer building, Ashland, Oregon. A C NIN1NGER, Administrator of the Estate of A. W. Moon, Deceased Dated May 3, 1940. (May 3-10-17-24) United Htuten Department of the Interior tirneral I .and Office, O. and C. Adiniiilstratlini, I’oit laud, Oregon. Sealed bids, marked outside "Bid for Timber," and ad­ dressed to the Chief Forester, O. and C Administration. 410 CUO tom House, Portland, Oregon, will be received until 10:30 a m , Pa­ cific time. June 7, 1040, for the purchase of timber upon trncts hereinafter described; the cutting and removal of the timber to be carried out in accordance with the forest practice rules approved on July 7, 1938 by the Secretary of the Interior Each bid must state the amount per thousand feet, board measure, that will be paid for each species or class o< timber No bld for less than the appraised value will be considered Each bld must be submitted In duplicate and be accompanied by a deposit The dejMjsit must be in the form of a certified check on a solvent National bank and in favor of the Chief Forester of the O. and C. Administration The amount of tin- dcjM.slt will be computed at the rate of Mt least 20 per cent of the first >1000 of any esti­ mated stumpage value; at least 10 per cent of the next $9000 of any estimated stumpage value and at least 5 per cent of any addi­ tional estimated stumpage value in excess of $10,000 and up to $25,000 in amount The deposit of any successful bidder will be cred- , ited as a first installment in the payment for the timber. Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be re­ turned upon award of the bld. A bond on all sales will be required ! in an amount computed at the rate of at least 20 per cent of the . first $10,000 <>f the bid, plus 101 per cent of any additional amount I of the bid in excess of $10,000 | Payment for timber will be re- ! quired in advance of cutting, pay­ ment in full at the time of filing the contract being required in ; sales amounting to $2500 or less In larger sales, payment may be made in a number of installments scheduled to keep pace with the rate of timber cutting and pay­ able upon demand from the Chief Forester. The successful bidder In each sale exceeding $5000 in amount will be required, prior to the approval of the contract cov­ ering such sale, to furnish a sworn financial statement showing abil­ ity to fulfill the terms of the con­ tract. For copies of the form of proposal, form of contract and l>ond, and other information, ap­ plication should be made to the Chief Forester, O. and C. Admin­ istration, Portland. Oregon. The timber volumes, given in the fol­ lowing appraisals, are estimated and may be more or less than the amounts stated. Living cull trees anti young timber less than mer­ chantable size are reserved from cutting. Payment for timber un­ less otherwise specified shall be based upon the estimated stand­ ing timber volume. In Benton County: T. 13 8., it. 7 W„ Sec 15. HE USE1« DA Fir 300 M feet B M , DB and DC Mr MOO M. feet B M , Hemlock 35 M. feet B.M., none of the timber to be sold for less than $2 00 per M. for the DA Fir, $1.75 per M. for the DB TUBBY SOUTHERN OREGON MINER A 1XJ Fir, $1.00 per M for the Hemlock. Trees below 24 ins DBHOB reserved from cutting T 14 8„ R 7 W. Sec 17. H'nNW'p N'bSW‘4 DA Fir 955 M fast BM, DB Fir 1190 M feet B M . DC Fir 3(X» M feet B M., White Fir 65 M feet BM., Red ( '<-i Red Mr 4170 M feet B M . Hemlock 60 M feet B M., none of the tim­ ber to be sold for less than $2 00 per M. for the Red Mr, $100 per M. for the Hemlock Trees below 24 ins DBHOB reserved from cut­ ting T 15 S R 7 W , Sec 23. SELSW'i Yellow Fir 3300 M feet BM., Hemlock 75 M feet Page 5 BM , none of the timber to be ¡told I for less than $2.50 per M. for the Yellow Mr, $1 50 per M for the Hemlock T 15 S„ R 7 W , Sec 27. SE'.NW'. Red Mr 336 M feet I B M , Yellow Mr 863 M feet BM, Red Cedar 50 M feet B M , none of the timber to be sold for Jess than $2 00 per M for the Red Mr, $2 25 per M for the Yellow Fir, $1.50 per M for the Red Cedar. Trees below 24 ins DBHOB reserved from cutting T 16 S , R 8 W . Sec 5, Lots 6, 8 and 9 Yellow Mr 969 M feet B M . Red Cedar 140 M feet B.M , Hem­ lock 46 M feet BM., none of the timber to be sold for less than $2 00 per M for the Yellow Fir, $1.50 per M. for the Red Cedar, $1.00 per M. for the Hemlock. Yellow Mr trees less than 38 ins. DBHOB and Hemlock and Red Cedar trees less than 24 ins DBHOB reserved from cutting. T 18 S, R 1 W, Sec 3. SEU8EU DA Fir 445 M feet B M . DB Mr 45 M feet B M , none of the tim- ber to be sold for less than $1.75 per M for the DA Mr and $1.50 per M for the DB Mr T. 228 R 1 W„ Sec. 15, Lots 2 and 3 Red Fir 1140 M feet B M , Yellow Mr 1390 M feet B M . White Fir 20 M feet B.M , Red Cedar 20 M feet B M , Incense Cedar 50 M feet BM., Hemlock 15 M feet B.M., Cedar Poles 85, none of the timber to be sold for less than $1 75 per M for the Red Mr, $2 00 per M. for the Yellow Fir, $1.50 per M for the Incense Cedar, $100 per M for the White Fir. Red Cedar, and Hemlock. $.75 each for the Cedar Poles Area I South and West of Sharps Creek on Lot 3 reserved from cutting. In Washington County: T. 1 S., R 5 W , Sec 31. N*4NE‘4 Red Mr 1888 M feet B M . Mre killed Red Mr 100 M. feet BM , Mre killed Red Cedar 170 M feet B.M., none of the timber to be sold for less than $1.75 per M. for the Red Fir, $1.50 per M for the Mre killed Red Mr. $1.00 per M. for the Mre killed Red Cedar. In Yamhill County: T 2 S . R 5 W . Sec 31. Wl/jSW‘4 Red Mr 1650 M feet B M., Red Cedar 180 M feet B M., none of the timber to be sold for less than $1.75 per M for the Red Mr and $1.25 per M for the Red Cedar. T. 4 S., R. 6 W. Sec. 29. SW1.SW14 Red Mr 1395 M feet B M., White Mr 100 M. feet B.M., none of the timber to be sold for less than 51.75 per M for the Red Mr. $1.50 per M for the White Mr. T 5 S.. R 7 W.. Sec 27, 8HNWII Red Mr 550 M feet BM . White Mr 190 M. feet B M., none of the timber to be sold for less than $1.50 per M for the Red Mr, $1 00 per M. for the White Mr. Trees below 24 ins. DBHOB reserved from cutting. T. 4 8, R. 6 W , Sec. 12. NEU NW'4 Red Mr 595 M feet B.M . Yellow Mr 80 M feet B M . White Mr 100 M feet B.M, Beetle Killed Red Fir 60 M. feet B M . none of the timber to be sold for less than $1.75 per M for the Red Fir. $2 50 per M for the Yellow Mr, $1.00 per M for the White Fir and Beetle Killed Red Fir. Trees be­ low 24 ins DBHOB reserved from cutting. The right to waive tech­ nical defects and to reject any and ail bids is reserved. Dated at Port­ land, Oregon, this 17th day of May, 1940 W H Homing. Chief Forester, O. and C. Administra­ tion. (May 24-31) HAY FEVER or ROSE FEVER Now, Guaranteed remedy works fest threu$ system, relieve« your m*»ery in • few minuit REESE'S B LU-TAB. ^7FREE SAMP’” EAST SIDE PHARMACY Life - Auto - Fire INSURANCE Monuments and Markers of Bronze and Granite At Prices You Can Afford M. T. BURNS Next Door to Post Office ( all Office 6261, Kes. 6406 Evening Appointments "DEPENDABLE SERVICE" Phone 6732 FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE CLOVER LEAF DAIRY By C. M. 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