Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 05, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    ' irEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAXTJART 5, 1933.
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LOST
lost" -wlm-h"!"! terrier, female;
black eye, block spot on back. Re-
wara. nwi
LOST li dog missing, call 1516.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANNTED Housework by experl
ecedTady. Box 9287. Car. Tribune
YOUNO LADY wants work In home.
Reference.. Box 9178. Tribune.
C?ERT PAINTER win do sign paint
ing -interior decorating -paint
jobs. Call at 222 So. Central
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
RELIABLE parties, share expense Los
Angeles; leave soon; sedan. Phone
10B3-B. 625 Jackson St.
WOOD-SAWINO. Phone 798-W.
WANTED Large neater or circulator
with coll'. 638-X.
CASH FOR OOOD PIANO Will pay
cash tor good standard make piano
or player. Write Box 9288. Tribune.
HAVE your furniture re-upholstered,
re -finished, re - glued. Thlbault.
Phone 969-R.
LAUNDRY 4c lb.; 8c completely fin
ished. Phone 809-X-2.
RAW PURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
You don't have to wait for returns
We Fay cash.
We buy Hides, Peltt and Wool.
MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone '82
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
k tools, or what have you.
MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSB
27 N Grape St. Phone 1082.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 816 -W. 11th, 6-room;
good garden, shade; close in; rent
reasonable. Address P. O. Box 704.
POR RENT A nicely furnished du
plex, close In, for 15. phone 1149.
FURNITURE TRUCK going to San
Francisco want load for there or
points en route. Phone 1044-X.
Hawley Transfer.
TOR RENT 4-room furnished house,
1001 North Central. Inquire 930
N. Central.
FOR RENT Furn. house, 2 and 8-rm
apts.. garage. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Partly furnished home,
close In, nice nhade, garden spot,
garage, $20, water rent paid; lo
cated at St5 So. Rlversrslde; In
quire at 335 So. Riverside.
SMALL, modern, furnished house;
frlgldalre, garage. 221 N. Holly.
FOR RENT CleBn. partly furnished
4-room house. Telephone 488-M.
HOUSE for rent on the highway, 4
rooms with sleeping porch, com
pletely furnished. Reasonable. Ap
ply at 807 S. Central.
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room house;
furnace, fireplace: close In. Tel.
1326.
MODERN fum. house, 15. Also one
unfurnished. Key at 114 Tripp.
Phone 1288-J.
COMPLETELY furnished house; oil
heater, fireplace, piano, garage. Tel.
H91-Y.
FOR RENT 3-room house, partly
furnished. 444 N. Front.
FOUR-ROOM furnlsned house. In
quire Irvln Anderson, 214 Vancou
ver Ave.
FOR RENT Nice S-room unfurnish
ed house, $15 mo. Location. North
central. Phone 449-X.
FOR RENT Nice residence near high
school; double garage. 003 8. oak
dale. Phone 737.
FOR RENT 5-rcom furnished bouse
and garage. Call at 345 N. Bartlett
FOR RENT .-room small furnished
house with garage. Call 815 or
u 13-j.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room Bouse;
clean and In good condition; living
room 14x28 ft. wltb hardwood floor.
3 bedrooms. 1 12-24 wltb casement
windows on three sides; set tub
good aeatrola. large garage and
woodshed; 1 block from new court
bouse Call at 7i4 w. loth St.
741 WEST JACKSON 6 rooms, good
ccnditun and location. Tel. 105
FOR .SENT 4-rooai modern furnlsn
ed nouse; nardwood floors, otsr-
1 stuffed, electric range. Call at 630
8 Central.
NEWLY renovated 6-room modern
cottage on Pacific Highway wltb 3
acre lot. good garden soil. Irriga
tion See J. B. Webster Agency.
Pboemx.
FOR RENT HOUSES
POR RENT Homea. Furnished or
unfurnished. Brown it White.
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room mod
ern house. Call at 41 S Riverside
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
3 ROOMS completely furnished, in
cluding lleht. nri water; heated;
5 a week." 229 n9. Ivy.
APTS 2.50-$3.25 per week; steam
heat, light. 1005 W. Main.
FURNISHED apartment, downstairs;
garage. 344 No. Bartlett.
NICE furn. apt. 618 So Oakdale.
NEAT furn. apt. Key 146 8. Ivy.
FURN. apts.; steam beat; convenient
for 4 adults. The Berben, 10 Quince
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 632 Plum St.. arter 6 p. m
or Sundays.
NICE modern furnished apartment,
with garage, at 412 N. Ivy.
HOMES FOR KENT Call 796.
"OR RENT FURNISnED ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 S.
Grape.
PLEASANT ROOMS House furnace
heated and a fireplace. Three good
meals. 81 00 a day. 716 E. Main
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance. One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 S
Central.
FOR RENT BOARD ASD ROOMS
ROOM AND BOARD (5.00 per week
414 S- Riverside.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Suburban property,
small tracts near Central Point and
Medford. Phone 105.
BUSINESS OOPPORTUNITIES
FOR RENT An established service
station m a good location; good
equipment and living qu&rtera.
Phone 417.
FOR EXCHANGE
LABOR, stenography or light truck
ing to exchange for good used fur
niture. , 869-X-2.
TO TRADE Wheat hay for wood.
Also 250-egg Incubator. 8 electric
brooders. Geo. McMahon, 1 ml S.
Talent.
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger, Trail. Ore.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and bard
wood for light truck 822 East 4th
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
POR SALE OR EXCHANGE 80 acres
Klamath county, on highway and
railroad, tine land, all Irrigated; 45
acres Jackson county, no Irrigation
needed. Will sell or exchange for
smaller acreage or Medford prop
erty. Phone 1282.
SDR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab
ins, 3 houses, filing station. 6 miles
from Falls. 85.000 back cost 818,
600. Make offer equity. W. J. Hol
man. Fort Klamath.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
12 ACRES Own water right: house
and other buildings; on bus line;
(1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River,
Oregon.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
'26 CHEV. Coupe. 25. Tel. 764.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
LINDY'S MILK DEPOT 532 E. Main.
Grade "A" milk. 20c gallon. Bring
containers. Milk furnished by Le
ota Thompson. J. H. Llnvllle, W. C.
BlankensHip Dairies. All cowa 100
T. B. and aoorcion waiea.
PIANOS DRASTIC PRICE REDUC
TION on complete stock of new and
slliziitlv used Dlanos for January
clearance. FREE PIANO LESSONS.
BALDWIN PIANO 8HOPPE.
Lllla M. Purucker.
26 So. Orape. Medford
THE NEW contract bridge score cards
with the new rules and with name
of hostess or friend to whom you
desire to make a present, printed
thereon, for sale at the Commercial
Printing Dept. of the Mall Tribune,
38 N. Grape., In pads of 25.
FOR SALE Two large wicker doll
buggies, doll bed and other toys.
.Shampoo snield and stand, aig no.
Central.
FURNITURE er M.io Servian rugs,
radio, overstuffed, Maytag, manglo.
dining set, bedroom furniture.
Westtnghou range,, selling every
thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave.
FOR SALE Dry oak. laurel and mr
anlta. phone 1113.
FOR SALE Harley-Dav)1on motor
cycle. $85 cash. See John, at Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at
Pick & Llndley'a.
FOR 8,VL--Uvd tewing machines, all
makea, 15 up; terms li desired. All
make rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming. Phone 812-J.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
Q-sfflce: printed on cloth to with
" stand tbe rain and weather.
FOR SALE Circulating beater. Phone
578-Y.
FOR SALE Large sized Monarch
Electric Range with trash burner
Cost O90 Cash price 73 Like
new P. O Bos 414 Central Point
MISCtl.LANEOtS
OET the "No Hunting" and trespass
'jiV signs at tbe Mail Tribune Job
office; printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather
MrtDAME TERESA. Clairvoyant and
Card Reader. Rainbow Auto Camp.
Cabin 3.
! MEDFORD POULTRY & EO'J CO.
j mnrM tn Orape St., 2nd door outh
I Davis Transfer.
MISCELLANEOUS
BUY AT HOME Out-of-town sales
men are canvassing mwium
nea men for duplicate and tripli
cate sales books and flatpacks tor
different kinds of counter sales retf
lsters. for ledger sheet and state
ments used on bookkeeping ma
chines, and other kinds of printing
All of these can be furnished by
your local printers and at as low
and generally lower PfJcea. Do not
orden anything from out-of-town
printers. Csll your own printer and
keep the money employing home
people.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North
Riverside. Phone 044-X.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. Tbe
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts
of Title, Title insurance, twunii o
and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave.
upstairs
Automobrte Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
. o viftpM-ra nnnnrvn
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company uu muu
your payments Additional money
loaned Phone 81 for appointment
Expert Window cteanera.
LET GEO ROE DO IT - Tel. 1172
House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Job Print Ins.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPAHTMENT
Best equipped plant 10 southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds: book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything id
the printing line. 28-30 N Grape
Phone 75.
Painting and Pauerhanging.
HARY MARX Painting, tinting
paperhanglng. Phone 14-P-4. Res
Coleman Creek road.
Money to Lend.
am. r.STMn MHNF.Y ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charge See
W E Thomas, 45 S Central
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg State License No. S-157.
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER SI STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed
RE1NK1NQ TRUCKING CO Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir
Street. Phone 332.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court o! the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In ttw Matter of the Estate of John
W. Scott. Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned, n. W. conger, nas oeen
appointed by the County Court ot
Jackson County. Oregon, as special
administrator of the estato of John
W. Scott, deceased.
All persons having claims against
jjald estate are hereby notified to
present umci auiy vermva m
manner provided by law, to tne un
derslgned. 715 West Main Street. Med
ford. Oregon, within six months from
date of first publication of this
notice.
Dated and first published Decem
ber 22, 1932.
H. W. CONGER.
Special Administrator.
Meteorological Report
January A, 1933
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Occasional
rai tonight and Friday. Slightly
coidor tonight.
Oregon: Occasional win west to
night and Friday and light rain or
snow east portion tonight and prob
ably Friday morning. Slightly colder
In Interior tonight.
Lowest temperature thlt morning,
33 degree.
Temperature a year ago today:
highest, 43; lowest, 35.
Total precipitation since September
I, 1232, ft:S4 Inches.
Relativ-j lt,.nldlty at 5 p. m. yester
day, B7 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 95
per cent.
Sunset today, 4:54 p. m.
Sunrise tomorrow, 7:39 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 4:55 p. m.
Observations Taken at S A. M.
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San Francisco 54
Seattle (3
Spokane 42
Washington, D.C. 60
FREE Pioneers mm deeeendajits
photographed without charge foi
pionnrr historical collection
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Ashland Mine, Old Time
Producer of Gold Will
Again Give Up Treasure
L Shafts Closed for
Are Being Reopened; Machinery
Installed to Recover Gold
(By A. E. Kellpg.)
The Ashland gold mine, an old-
time producer, which has been closed
for more than 30 years due to litiga
tion, has been the bright star added
to the mining firmament of southern
Oregon the past year. Apparently it
Is destined to attract much interest
during the coming; year and for many
years to come, with a lari;e produc
tion of high-grade gold ore. If ore
counts for anything, the Ashland 1
on the map to atay as a permanent
mining institution.
The writer haa not inspected the
Ashland dlgitrlns recently, but was
well acquainted with Its workings
during Its palmy productive days In
the late DOs. The Ashland Is already
a 'blg" mine and that It Is well on
the way to a much higher plane can
not be douhted after an inspection
of the great ore bodies that have
been opened and yielded more than
a half million dollars, while the
ground waa In the "prospect" stage.
and which are now belns opened for
production at dper levels under a
comprehensive development on the
900-foot and deeper levels.
Foremost mining men of the west
have been attracted to the Ashland
mine by th ore discoveries. Only
last year a group of non-reftdent
mining engineers, all familiar with
the mining resources of this region.
In discussing the mining possibili
ties of the Medford area, said with
the reopening and operation of three
old-time producing gold properties in
this Immediate vicinity, naming the
Ashland, out from Ashland and Tal
ent, the Opp at Jacksonville, and the
Braden at Gold Hill, these three gold
mines alone would yield annually for
many years to come an amount equal
to the banner 1929 par yield of the
Rogue valley in the neighborhood
of 4,000,000. These three properties
are perhaps of less importance than
hundreds of others In this region
that will eventually be developed and
operated with a general resumption
of gold mining.
The hlstorg of the Ashland mine
like many other good substantial gold
quartz properties In southern Ore
gon. dates back to the late '60s when
gold was discovered In quartz and
the pioneer placer miners were at
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A NEW YEAR'S GIFT
One of the finest modern Homes in Medford, unincum
bered. For Sale or Trade for rancb. This borne sold
a few years ago for $12,000. It carries $10,000 insurance.
The owner will sell at a sacrifice as be wants to farm,
or will trade for farm.
BARNES and CORN,
Phone 409 910-Y. 15 8. Central.
Years by Litigation
tracted by this great wealth and
started the Industry of pocket hunt
ing along the big vein systems run
ning through the country. Along
the surface of the Ashland vein, near
the saddle of the mountain, at sn
elevation of several thoisand feet.
many shallow diggings were made by
pocket hunters, with large yields. The
work on the hillsides extended over
a nelod of 40 years. Miners with
little means worked for a short time,
took out rich payshoot of gold and
quit.
The Ashland diggings came Into Its
greatest production by practical un
derground mining for a period of 10
years during the '90s. The workings
attained a depth of 1800 feet and
the ore averaged 40 of gold on the
pi a tea and the concentrates carried
values of 1525 a ton. The first mill
of the mine, a five-stamp mill, was
operated by water power afforded by
Ashland creek and located Just be
low the city of Ashland. The ore
was hauled by wagon from the mine
a d (stance of four miles. Later
10-stamp mill with more modern
equipment was installed at the mine
Litigation over adjoining mining
ground came, following the 90s, and
It wse only several years ago that
the title passed to Attorney E. B,
Brlggs and associates, lien holders,
of Ashland.
It was during 1910 that A, W.
Bartlett of Ashland and associates re
opened the Ashland mine. At the
commencement of operation, fire de
stroyed the mill and much of the
mine equipment. The modern 10-
stamp mill equipment at the Braden.
out from Gold Hill, wac removed and
Installed at the Ashland. Another
fire occurred soon, destroying this
equipment, and a total suspension
of the gold mining Industry, world
wide due to war conditions, closed
all the gold mining In this region.
During 1929. p. B. Wlckham. for
mer operator of the Almeda. Copper
Queen, Victoria and several other
gold-copper mines tn this region, took
an option to buy and lease on the
Ashland mine, and started operations
on the property. Although the pur
chase price was not given. It Is un-
I derstood that more than (50.000 was
Involved In the deal.
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Perspective view of new type all-metal, low-wlnc twln ennlned Boeing
monoplane, a fleet of which will be placed on United Air Lines' various
routes this year.
This is the fastest multi-motored plane in the world, with a top speed
of 176 m. p. h. and cruising speed of 155 m. p. h. Powered with two
650 h. p Wasp motors, this transport can reduce Unltcd's present 27
hour Coast-toConst schedule to twenty-throo hours or less and make
similar time savings between tho forty cities on tho ronipany's network.
The transport, which carries two pilots, two y ladle, speclaPnlght
flying equipment and more complete navigating instruments than are
found on any airplane today, carries ten passengers and 500 pounds ot
mall and express. A retractable landing gear adds twenty miles an
hour to Its speed. Fully loaded the plane can climb three and one-half
miles above sea level.
patent land and mining claims, the1
Ashland lias been opened by 10,000
feet of underground work, which
proved the vein for a distance of
1,500 feet and levels to the depth of
900 feet, and winzes to a depth of
1,600 ieet. The veins In air vary
from two to 10 feet in width. Near
the surface and to a depth of 100
feet or more the veins are oxidized
and the sulphides have been removed
by leaching. Below thla depth, how
ever, the ore Is still free-milling,
showing that the gold la mechanic
ally associated with the pyrlte In
stead of occurring in such an Inti
mate admixture or combination that
the ore ts refractory and only to bo
treated by some chemical process.
The vein filling Is quartr and pyrlte
with more or less country rock. The
walls are very smooth and well de
fined and there Is always gouge or
selvage that makes eny mining or
sloping of the ore. The veins vary
only gently In strike and dip to the I
east and is not faulted as far as,
open to inspection. It Is a country
rock of coarse tonaltte. fine grained
diorlte, hornblendlte and mice schist
cut by a few dikes of apllte.
During 1030-31. the new owner re
opened the workings, cleared the
camp and mill sites and erected the
necessary buildings and Installed i
five-stamp mill, recovering the val
ues by amalgamation, concentration
and flotation. Dlstillato engines fur
nished the power and water was
piped in from the head of Bear gulch.
A contract was let for driving the
main crosscut west across the vein
system to the foot wall beneath the
original workings not previously
reached on this level.
According to Mr. Wlckham, another
five-stamp battery is being added to
the mill, additional mine buildings
are under construction and the south
shaft la being un watered. Since the
latter part of last April five stamps
have oeen kept under operation. In
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sell, trade or buy. Let
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Multi-Motor Plane
R!de Victim
The body of a girl identified at
Miss Gertrude Modrow (above).
19. was found slain in gangland
fashion beside a lonely road near
Wheat on, ill., Chicago suburb
(Associated Press Photo)
spite of the fact that they are handi
capped by a shortage of water. Con
sidering that the ores are coming
from depth, the stamping capacity
Is unusally high, crushing at an aver
age of five tons per 1,000-pound
stamp through 40-mesh screen. The
treatment process la simple amalga
mation and concentration and with
practice result are very satisfactory.
Concentrates are being produced In !
three grades, which assay $400, $250 ,
and $75 per ton, respectively.
The value of the ore that haa been
milled haa been very Irregular, run-
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want -
ads
nlng from $6 to se high as $100 per
ton, due to the fact that much of It
ras removed In development worlc
and taken from various parts of the
mine, plsns are underwar to utilize
the vater pumped from the south
shaft and together with the surface
flow there should be enough water
to operate 10 stamps most of the
year and possibly all of it.
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Broadcast Schedule
Friday.
8:00 Breskfast News. Mall Tribune,
8:05 Musical Clock.
8:15 A Peerless Parade.
8:30 Shopping Quid.
9:00 Friendship Clrwe.
0 :30 Today.
9:45 Morning Melody.
10:00 U. S. Weather Forecast.
10:00 Meeting of the Martha Mead
Society.
10:15 Home-makers Bureau.
10:30 Morning Comment.
10:45 Alartlal Music.
11:00 Radio School of Cookery.
11:15 Quartettes Parade.
1 1 :30 Song and Comedy.
12:00 'Mid-day Review.
12:15 Popularity.
12:30 News Flashes. Mall Tribune.
12:30 Popular Vocalists.
12:45 Vignettes.
i :00 Neapolitan Nights.
1:15 Dreaming the Walts Away.
2 :00 Dance Matinee.
2:30 Hollywood Snapshot.
3:00 Songs for Everyday.
3:3C KM Ad Program Review.
3:35 -Music from Yesteryear.;
4:00 Across the Seas to Hawaii.
4 :30 Masterworks Program.
8:00 Silly Ollly Story.
5:15 Popular Dance.
5:43 News Digest, Mall Tribune.
0 :00 Southern Oregon Theater
Guide.
8:05 Interlude.
6:15 Let's Have Another Cup o
Coffee.
6:30 Jesse Crawford, Poet of Wir-
lltzer Organ,
6:45 Chandu the Magician.
7:00 Modernistic.
7:30 Dreamland Five.
7:45 Eventide.
8:00 Rogue River Cowboys.
6:30-8:36 Cross Cut from Log V
Day.
Notice.
On and after this date, X will not
be responsible for any debts con
tracted by my wife, Oladya V. Shelby,
January 4, 1033.
ALFRED B. SHELBY.
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Portland, Oregon
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and dizzy and tost much weight," said
Mrs. Kenneth Hahm of 6101 84th St.
S. E. "When I finished the first bottl
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery I showed such a remarkable
change I continued with the medicine
until I had regained my natural color.
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gained my health and strength." ,
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