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IfKDFORD MAIL TRTBUNT5, WF.DFOim. OREGON1", TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1933. PAGE FIVE "JJjyWJ FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS I rOR 8AIB MISCELLANEOUS DON'T FOEGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ABE THE RATES: Per word first insertion . So (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Insertion, per word .........-"- (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without mm rtianzes - .....l.2o . r 75 Phone LOST Live Silver Pox. Notify Mrs Thraaher, Jacksonville. Phone 173 LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced saleslady. Call at 443 So. Central after 6 pjn. "WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED unincumbered house keeper from 48 to 60, for one man. Raise chickens .n shares. Box 9968, Mall Tribune. TWO MEN want Job, work Inside or out. 628 W. 4th St. Tel. 832-X. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint, in interior decorating - general paint jobs Call at 222 So Central " WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WWT TO RENT Small, furnished, strictly modern house. Must ha'e 2 bedrooms. Desirable location. Tel. 1164 -J. : WANTED 25 shares Jackson Coun ty Building & Loan stock. Price right. Box 6058, Mall Tribune. WANTED 2d hand goods and Junk. Pat's. 1506 Prune. Tel. 547-L. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES 135 Tripp Street reasonable rent. 1017 9th modern 6-room home, close In. 38 Summit modern stucco: furnace. CbII H. H. Brown, 105. PARTLY furnished house. 813 N. Grape. MODERN furnished S-room house, 18. Also one unfurnished. Key 114 Tripp. Phone 1288-J. FOR RENT Small, strictly modern furnished house; Frlgldalre, garage. 221 North Holly St. 7-ROOM house. IB No. Peach, 17.50. watei paid. Phone 1042-W. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with las range and heater. 610 North Bart, lett. Phone 341-R-l. FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid t22.60. Phone 1149. FOR RENT .-room modern furnish ed bouse; bardwood floors, over stuffed, electrlo range Call at 630 8. Central. HOMES FOR KENT Call 796. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished 4-room bouse. Telephone 488-M. FOR RENT o-room furnished nous and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT Furnished 6-room mod ern house. Call at 41 S Riverside FOR RENT Partly furnished home close in. nice shade, garden spot, garage. 620, water rent paid; lo cated at 815 So. Rlversrslde; In quire at 828 8a Riverside. FOR RF.NT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished Brown St White) FOR RENT APARTMENTS HOUSEKEEPING rooms. .1.50 week. 627 No. Central. 3-ROOM apt., ground floor. 412 N. Ivy. DESIRABLE furnished apartment with garage and phone; 130; adults 711 East Main St. ' APARTMENT 114 Almond St. FURN. apts for rent. Tel. 201-H. FURNISHED apartment, Dure!! Court 829 N Holly, phone 1232-W FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 532 Plum 8t.. after 6pm or Sundays ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furnished: garage; water paid 611.53 Phone 130. FOR RENT nOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 B Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT rURXISHED ROOMS PLEASANT room, close In. bath, gar age. 609 E. Main. Phone 345. t FOR RENT Room adjoining show er. In private home. Phone 798-Y. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape FOR RENT Cnmforttnle rooms: pri vate entrant One Blues from Main St. Reasonable eie, 222 6 Puusj. BACHELOR OABIN $2 week. 445 S. Front. FOR RENT Fine Irrigated garden lot; fruit, berries. 121 Cottage St. LAND FOR RENT 6 acres of good vegetable and melon land, irrigated. Phone 431-J. FURN. 2-room cabin, 6.S0. 114 Tripp. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE or TRADE Fish pond on coast highway, doing fair business. For particulars write Ira Patrick, North Bend, Ore. FORCED TO SELL C 1 4 R Splendid little lunch W I wU room In Medford: excel lent location. Present business $30 to 635 per day; -malting money. Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc., Exclusive Agents. FOR EXCHANGE WANTED To trsde camp ground rn Grants Pass for Durham or Holsteln, cows. Write Hamilton's Cottages, Grants Pass. FOR SALE Or trade for cows. Han sen's triple pedigreed trapnested Leghorns; laying 70. Tel. 16. FIRST MORTGAGE on desirable close In residence, to exchange for Bid. & Loan stock. Address Box 10028, Tribune. EXCHANGE Fresh cow for alfalfa hay. Tel. B91-J-1. WOOD for 3ay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger, Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 16" fir and bard wood for light truck 32. Bast 4tb FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE HAVE 4 houses on one lot In L. A , worth 64800; loan 800: all rented. Want small farm. J. A. Frodrlck. 1451 Tremont St.. Los Angeles. FOR SALE AUTOMBILES FOR SALE or TRADE for wood Ford Trucks and Fordson. t Med. Fuel Co. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Black Minorca setting eggs. 410 Earhart. NARAOANSBTT turkey breeding stock. Reasonable Mrs. John Puss, Rogue River. Ore. AUSTRAL-WHITE hatching eggs. See Geo. Webb at Lamport's. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain. $250 hundred Baker Service Station. NEW low price on baby chicks: Han sen triple pedigreed, slso Tom cockran mating 8. C. W. Leghorns. B Rocks and R. I. Reda. Custom hatching a specialty. Eakln Hatch ery. Talent. - NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White Leghorns, Hansen strain, 8 cents; Reds and Rocks 9 cents. 24 page catalog free. Jenks Poultry. Farms. Tangent, Oregon. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. Phone 1S89-Y. FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES NEWTOWN apples, orchard run. 650 lugs. Roy Smith, half mile north of Jacksonville. ORANGES 1 crate. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse, 12th and So. Front. NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Vista Packing House. FOR SALE FUEL APPLE WOOD Phone S97-J-8. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE or TRADE for cattle or hogs, pair good work mules, Cleve land tractor. Phone 356, Ashland. FRESH and springer heifers for ssle. also small pigs. Call 1520 North Riverside. RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulz. Beagle. FOR SALE HOMES $700 equity In 4-rcom modern house, acre. 3 miles from Medford. Wanted, late model car or what . have you, cheap for cash. No reasonsble offer refused. Harold Jones, 654 N. 3rd St.. Grants Pass. A REAL BUY In a 6-room modern home. Inquire at 222 W. Jack son. MODERN home, 2 lots, fruit, berries, near school, $1350 easy terms. Consider Jackson County Bldg. A: Loan stock as down payment. Owner. 1232-W. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frnt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store. U great bargain at $450 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE LEASE OR SALE 20 ACRES. Irrigated, small house, good gsrden land, some CM CA alfalfa . ?J t)U ALSO t'i ACRES. Irrigated, modern house. Bear Creek bottom, best ffl OA garden land 10U EITHER above places for sale $2850 Terms. owner phcwe mo-Y FOR SALE 10 acres. Good house and barn on Row river, 17 miles east of Cottage Orove. Ore., one mile from Culp Creek P. O. A O. Suter place. Price !!5e. lf0 down, 13.50 month. Inquire Hugh P. Proudflt. 1123 11th Ave, W. Eugene. Ore. FOR SALE. CHEAP S acre, hoiie and outbuilding. Rt. 1. Box 250 B. B. Bishop. WHEN you think of rea, estate think oi Brown & White. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Pedigrevt roller fma!e canar'ea. Mm. Thrasher. Phone Jacksonville 173. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 200 tons hay; excellent feed ground. Harry Furca. Tel. 1293. FOR SALE- Choice perennial plan'.s including pink phlor:. orient M pop pies .Unum, peach -laf belle (b'. i bells,, iris, e'x. ?Uoie 1&2-L. Mi South. Uoi&. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa, 60c hun dred: baled straw SOc per bale; chopped hay 53c Hundred. E. H. Nledermeyer. Tel. 697-R-l. ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your orchards. Better days are ahead. For Pear. Trees, Cherry, Apple. Peach, Apricot. Almond, Plum, Walnuts, Filberts. Grapes. Roses. Shrubs, etc.. call at W. B. Bar num. Medford, S miles south on Pacific highway or phone 851R2. Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton, Oregon. FOR SALE One Automatic gas ramie ana water eaw:r. imiuuw . 9th. FOR SALE Mixed beardless barley and alfalfa .hay, 66 per ton at barn. Phone 447-w. FOR SALE Wood range. Eads Trans fer and Storage. Phone 318. FOR SAIJ3 30-30 Savage rifle, equip ped with peep rear sight and marble front site. Also Winchester .22 rifle with good sights. Both guns nearly new. priced to sell Phone B76-W evenings. FOR SALE Good Delicious apples and Newtown culls, or will trade f r wood or whatever you have. J Kantor. Rt. 4. Box 237. FANCY Success beardless seed barley for seed. Phone 697-R-l. FOR SALE Good, solid Newtown ap ples by box or truckload. W. a. Watt. Phone 468-R-2. YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only $1.75 Prevoat Beauty Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 727-J. 3UPBRFEX oil heater, eheap. Phone 1012 GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall rnbune Job MTiee: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALS Used sewing machines, all makes. $8 up: terms it desired All makes rented and repaired. White uewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer I and teaming Phone 9 12-J ALFALFA. $800: wheat, l 05 cwt barley 85c: ear corn. 80c. Phone O A DeVOO 523-J -2 FOR SALFrr-Harley-DavldsoD motor cycle 983 cash - See John, at Mall Tribune MISCELLANEOUS F. L. CLUB DANCE I. O. O. P. hall, Medford, Mar. 8th. Oentlemen 20c, ladles 10c. Lumber Jacks Orchestra. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Years of expert . ence. Both State and Federal are : now due. Fred L Colvlg. 825 H Central. Phone 735-M. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office; printed on oloth to with stand the ram and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack r art-, and .movers. Special - livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 618 North Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. " -ABSTRACT CO. A bit nut a of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete T 1 1 1 r System In Jacksop County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No 82 North Central Ave upstairs Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money loaned Phone 31 for appointment Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaners. LEM OEOROE DO 11 - Tel 1172 , House cleaning Floor waxing On ental rug cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose-leal ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything to the printing line. 28-80 N Grape Phone 78. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE' MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other obarge See w. e. rnomas. o e uenwai Ground floor Oraterian Theatre Bldg State License No. 3-157. Painting and Paperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Rea Coleman Creek road. EADS rRANbFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central - Pbone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed RE1NKINO TRUCKING OO-Tran-fer and Storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No FU Street. Phone 832 Piano Instruction BETTER ptano instruction. Individ ual or class The oasic way. Height Music Studio, Liberty Building Phone 73 LfcGAL .NO'llCfeS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Suit to ((ulet Title. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Trie California Oregon Power Com pany, a Corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Rezln B. Packard, also known as Reason B. Packard, and as R. 3. Packard: Eutah Ann Packard, his wife, also known as Euthann Pack-i ard. and a Eutha A. Packard, and: as E-jtha A. Smith: 1. M. Smith, biistbaiul 4 aa.4 uUia A. Su-ii, Nancr Ann Hoxle. also known as Nancy Ann Hoxey: Almlra Avery, also k no wn aa Al ml ry Avery ; R b. Packard, also known as R. b. Packard. Jr.; Edward Packard: Ellen Packard; Sally Packard, also known as Sady Pack ard; John Packard; Charles Pack, ard: Att Packard, also known ss Athy Packard; Jefferson Packard; Viola Packard, also known as Vlo ley Packard; children and heirs at law of said Rezln B. Packard and Eutah Ann Packard, hia wife: John rv Hoxtsv. also known as John Doe Hoxte. husband of said Nancy Ann Hoxev: John Doe Avery, bus- I band of said Almlra Avery; and the Unknown Heira of said Recln B. Packard, deceased; of said Reason B. Packard, deceased, and of said R B. Packard, deceased: the Un known Helra of said Eutah Ann Packard, deceased, Euthann Pack ard, deceased. Eutha A. Packard, de ceased, and Eutha A. Smith, de ceased, and of said I M. Smith, de ceased, husband of aald Eutha A. Smith; also the Unknown Heirs of said Nanoy Ann Hoxey. deceased, and of aald Nancy Ann Hoxle, de ceased, and of said Almlra Avery, deceased, and of said Almlry Avery, deceased, and of said R. B. Pack ard. deceased, son of said Renin B Packard, and said Eutah Ann Pack ard, deceased, and of said R. " Packard. Jr.. deceased eon of said Rezin B. Packard, and said Eutab Ann Packard, deceased, and of said Edward Packard, Ellen Packard, Sally Packard. Sady Packard, John Packard. Charles Packard. Atty Packard, Athy Packard. Jefferson Packard, Viola Packard, and Vtoley Packard, the deceased children of said Rczin B. Packard and Eutah Ann Packard, deceased; Thomas Chavner. also known as Thomas Chavener; and Margaret Chavner, his wife, also known as Margaret Chavener. and as Rose Chavner, and as Rose Chaveuer, and as Rosy Chavner. and as Rosy Chav ener; and Margaret Thompson, fot merly Margaret Chavner, also for merly known as Margaret Chavener: Peter Chavner. also known as Petor Chavener. and as peter J. Chavner, and as Peter J. Chavener; Michael Chavner, also known as Michael Chavener: Mary A. Price, widow, for merly Mary A. Chavner, also known aa Mary A. Chavener: children and heirs at law of said Thomas Chav ner and Margaret Chavner. his wife; W- E. Thompson, husband of said Margaret Thompson: and the Un known .Heirs of aald Thomas Chav ner, deceased, of said Thomas Chavener. deceased, and Margarat Chavner. deceased, oi said Margaret Chavener, deceased, of said Rose Chavner, deceased, of said Rose Chavener. deceased, of said Rosy Chavner, deceased . and of said Rosy Chavener. deceased; Iredell J Phipps, also known as I. J. Phlpps; 0. P. Phlpps. his wife; W. J. phipps. 1. D. Phipps. unmarried: D. 0. Phlpps, widower; and May Phlpps. unmarried, also known as Laura May Phlpps, and as L. May Phlppt, children and heirs at law of said Iredell J. Phlpps and C. P. Phipps. his wife: the Unknown Heirs of said Iredell J. Phlpps. deceased, and of said I. J. Phlpps, deceased, and uf said C. P. Phlpps. deceased; Hester . Jones, formerly Hester Phlpps, wid ow or said w. J, Phlpps, deceased Dell W. Phlpps. Dale Phlpps. a minor. Donald Phlnns. a minor. Alice Phlpps, a minor, and Callsta Phipps. children and heirs at law of safd W. J. Phlpps and Hester Phipps: ' the Unknown Heirs of said W. J. Phlpps: and also all other persons or parties unknown claim Ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate descrlb en" . In the complaint herein, and situated In Jackson County. Ore- gon. and Southern Oregon Credit uureau. a corporation, and R. H Toft, Defendants. TO: Rezin B. Packard, also known as Reason B. Packard, and as R. B. Packard:' Eutah Ann Packard, his wife, also known as Euthann Pack ard, and as Eutha A. Packard, and as Eutha A. Smith: x. M. smith, nua band of said Eutha A. Smith; Nancy Ann Hoxle. also known as Nancy Ann Hoxey: Almlra Avery, also known as Almlry Avery: R, B. Packard, also known as R. B. Packard, Jr.: Ed ward Packard; Ellen Packard; Sally Packard, alto known as Sady Pack ard; John Packard; Charles Packard; Atty Packard . also known as Athy Packard: Jefferson Packard; Vio,a Packard, also known as Vloley Pack ard; children and heirs at law of said Rezln B. Packard and Eutah Ann Packard, hia wife; John Doe Hoxey, also known as John Doe Hoxle. huv band of ssld Nancy Ann Hoxey; John Doe Avery, husband of said Almlra Avery; and the Unknown Heirs of ssld Perln B. Packard, deceased; of said Reason B, Packard, deceased, and of aald R. B. Packard, deceased; the Unknown Heirs of said Eutah Ann Packard, deceased, Euthann Packard, deceased, Eutha A. Packard, deceased, and Eutha A. Smith, deceased, and of said I. M. Smith, deceased, hus band of said Eutha A. Smith: also the Unknown Heirs of said Nancy Ann Hoxey, deceased, and of said Nancy Ann Hoxle, deceased, and of said Almlra Avery, deceased, and nf said Almlry Avery, decessed, and of said R. B." Packard, deceased eon of said Rzln B. Packard, and said Eutah Ann Packard, deceased, and of said R. B. Packard. Jr.. deceased son of said Rezln B. Packard, and said Eu tah Ann Packard, deceased, and of said Edward Packard. Ellen Packard, Sally Packard. Sady Packard. John Packard, Charles Packard. Atty Pack ard. Athy Packard, Jefferson Packard, Viola Packard, and Vloley Packard, the deceased children of said Rezin B. Packard and Eutah Ann Packard, deceased: Thomas Chavner, also k nown as Thomas) Chavener: and Margaret Chavner, his wife, also known as Margaret Chavener, and as Rose Chavner, and as Rose Chavener. find as Rosy Chavner, and as Roay Chavener; and the Unknown Heirs of said Tnomas Chavner, deceased, of said Thomas Chavener, deceased, and MargarH. Chavner. deceased, and of said Margaret Chavener. deceased, of paid Rose Chavner. deceased, of said Rose Chavener, deceased, of said Rosy Chavner, deceased, and of said Rosy Chavener, deceased; Iredell J. Phlpps, also known as I J. Phlpps: C P. Phlpps. his wire; W. J. Ph Ipps. son of said Iredell J. Phlpps and c. P. Phlpps. his wire; the Unknown Heirs of said Iredell J Phlpps, deceased, and of said L J. Phlpps. deceased, and of sa:d C. P. Phipps. deceased: Hester Jones. aUo known aa Hestrella Jones, formerly Hester Phlpps. widow of said W. J. Phlpps. deceased: Dell W. Phlpps, Dale Phlppe. a minor, Donald Phlpps. a minor. Alice pntppa. a minor, ana Callsta Phlpps. children and heirs at law of said W. J. Phlppe and Hester Phipps: the Unknown Helm of ss.a W. J. Phlpps. deceased, and aiso l her persona or parties unknown claiming any right title, estate, lien Of m teres in tot reai a tat OMGrUe- ed In the complaint herein, and situ- 1 ated In Jackson County, Oregon; above named defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are here by required to appear In the above entitled court and cause and there answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file therein against you, within ten days from the date of the service of this" summons upon you. If serve In Jackson County. Oregon; or if served In any other county of Ore gon, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this sum mons upon you; or if served by pub lication, or out of the State of Ore gon after an order of publication. then on or before the last oay pre scribed in the order of publication of summons, and you will please take notice that if you fall to so appear and answer said complaint the plain tiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief demanded In the complaint, reference to which com plaint is hereby made, the same to he a part nereot: This summons Is published in ac cord with the order of Hon. H. O Norton, Circuit Judg for Jackson county. Oregon "duly made and en tered In the above entitled came on February 91. 1933. and which order requires this summons to be published In the Medford Mall Tribune, (a newspaper of general circulation, published in Med ford. Jackson County. Oregon) onco a week ror four consecutive and suc cessive weeks and which order re quires you and each of you to appear in me aoove entitled suit and an swer the complaint on file tnerem against you on or i fore the last day prescribed in said order for publication of said summons, which last day March 14. 1933. The date of the first publication Is February 21, 1933. and cne aate or lost publication will March 14, 1B33. And you will please take notice that if you fail to so appear and an swer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the abovt entitled court for said relief demanded In sad complaint, to-wlt: For a decree that plaintiff is the owner in fee simpio and In the possession and entitled to the possession of the said real prop erty described In said complaint, which property Is situated In Jack son County. Oregon, and described aa follows, towlt: Commencing at the Northeast cor ner of Donation Land Claim No. 42 In Township 37. South ot Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian: thence South 89 degrees 58 minutes West 17862 feet along the Donation Land Claim boundary to the point of beginning: thence South 89 degrees 58 minutes West 403.67 feet along the Donation Land Claim Boundary to the easterly boundary of the old Pa cific & Eastern Railway right of way; said point being North 89 degrees 56 minutes East 13209 feet from the inside "L" corner of Donation Land Claim No. 42; thence South -IS degrees 38 minutes East 372.05 feet along the Pacific & Eastern Railway right of way. which follows the pres. ent right of way fence: thence South 7 degrees 54 minutes East 145.96 feet, fnllowlnt the Pacific & Eastern Rail way right of way to a point on the present fence line: thence north 89 riper 52 minutes East 206.08 feet-, thence North -0 degrees 04 mtmitoB West 805.1.0 reef to tne point oi do. ginning, containing 4.00 acres, more or lens, an corners marnea wim a 'i-inch pipe set In cube of con crete la'-xia'xlS": treed from any Interest, title, estate. Hen, claim or right whatsoever of the defend ants, their successors in inter est or assigns: and forever enjoining and debarring all of said defendants from asserting any claim whatsoever In or to said real estate adverse to plaintiff and forever quieting plain tiff's title to said premises against the claims of each and all of said defendants, their successors and as signs, and for such other and further relief as to the Court shall seem Juit and equltsble in the premises and for Judgment for plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein to be taxed. A. E. REAME3. Attorney for Plaintiff. 413 Liberty Building. Medford, Oregon. Notice of Bond Sale. Notice Is hereby given that sealed mas wui oe received oy tne tinner signed until the hour of 7:30 p. m. on the 31st day of March. 1933, and Immediately thereafter opened by the city council of said City, for the pur chase of City of Medford Consolidated Improvement Fund No. 3 bonds, in the sum of Forty-nine Thousand. Four Hunoren aixty-tnree ann ea-iuo r49,463.85) Dollars, said bonds to be dated as of May 1st, 1932, and t9 mature serially as follows: Bonds Noa I to 9 inclusive Mature Nov. 1, 1933. Bonds Nos. 10 to 19 Inclusive Mature Nov. 1, 1934. Bonds Nos. 20 to 39 Inclusive Mature Nov. 1. 1935 Bonds Nos. 80 to 30 Inclusive Mature Nov. 1. 1636 Bonds Nos. 40 to 49 Inclusive Mature Nov. 1, 1037 ' Bonds Nos. AO to 59 inclusive Mature Nov. 1. 1038 Bonds Nos. 60 to 60 Inclusive Mature Nov. 1. 1939. Bonds Nos. 70 to 70 Inclusive Mature Nov. 1. 1040. Bonds Nos. 80 to 80 Inclusive Mature Nov. 1. 194-1. Bonds Nos. 00 to 09 inclusive Mature Nov. 1, 1942. Each of ssld bonds shall be in the amount of 9600.000 save and except Bond Nt. 1, which is In the amount of 1483 .85, said- bonds to bear Inter est at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually at the office of the City Treasurer of the city or Medford, Oregon. Each bid must he In writing and unless the bid Is m! by a sinking fund of the City o" Medford. or by the State of uregon. snail be accompanied dv a certified check on a bank doing busi ness in this state, for not lese than 2 of the par value of the bonds orrered ror sale. AU bids shall be for not less than 95 of the par value and the entire amount of the accrued mtereet. If any bids offered are not satisfactory to the City Council, said Council re serve me right to reject the same. M. L. ALFORD. City Recorder. Clamshell Money In Crescent City CRESCENT CITr. Cal., March 7 fAP)- Clamshells in ten and 35 cent denominations and bearing the signatures of Issuers, made their ap pearance as money here Monday. The Issuers promised to redeem them In silver upon demand. Clamshell money is not new bene. The Indians used shells In their monetary sys tem. Deal ra bi hou e a 1 ways In f Irs t claas condition for rent, lease or sale. BEDFORD, PHOENIX CLASH IN CAGE CLIMAX TONIGHT TOURNAMENT TRIP IS COVETED PRIZE FOR WINNING FIVE Rural Division Champions Expect to Give Tigers Touflh Battle Burgher Boys in Form for Game " A fairly close game" la the pre diction for tonight at the Senior high school, when Phoenix high's five meets the Tigers of Medford high school for the district championship. and the right to participate In the state basketball tuornament next week at Salem. Coach Darwin K. Burgher of the locals said today that nothing could be predicted about the way the score might go, as Phoenix of the rural dlviston surprised more than one per son by the overwhelming defeat pre sented Butte Falls high school. Phoenlv Rural Champs. The eecondary schools were divided Into two groups and Butte Falls and Phoenix, champions of those divi sions, met and the latter was victori ous. 30 to 21. "My boys are anticipating a big battle with the Tigers tonight." O. P. Campbell, Phoenix coach, said to day. As the Phoenicians have not been defeated In a conference game this season, they expect to keep the victories pointing in their direction. A second game oetween Medford and Phoenix will be played Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock, in Phoenix. The preliminary, accoiding to Conch Campbell, has been arranj(d be tween the Ashland Junior high school team and the Phoenix second team, to start at 7 o'clock. The latter group has not been defeated thts season. Preliminary at 7 p. m. Tonight's main .jamo has been scheduled for 8 o'clock, with Ivan Harrington as referee. The prelim inary will be a fust-shoot Ing contest between Medford'a second string, the Tiger Cubs, and the Central Point high school team. Seven o'clock has been set as the time for the pre liminary game, The starting lineup for the cham pionship game tonight follows: Medford Phoenix Lloyd Hammock.. F Ritchie Tommy White F Glover Wayne Harris C ...C. Higglnbotham Russell Brown a Swindle Maurice .Scheel....O ,W. Higglnbotham Ot-.es Auto bowlers took the first two games in their match with Fluh rer's Bakery In the City Bowling lea gue last night, Claude Saylor and George Oates, both of the auto out fit, leading In the heavy firing Oates Auto. O. Gate 176 171 190 537 O. Moore 156 163 124 433 E. Sollnsky 171 125 131 427 M. Cannon 148 186 132 430 C. Saylor 184 185 170 546 Handicap 61 51 51 153 886 871 807 3554 R. Harrison 159 156 99 414 A. Cad well 117 127. 93 837 J. Hltzler 174 160 174 508 F. Dunn 139 135 178 452 O. Lounsberry...... 189 120 166 444 Handicap 131 121 12t 883 869 819 830 3318 ST. PETERSBURG. FiA., March 7, MP) Babe Ruth says he would pre fer retirement to a 850,000 salary for the 1933 season but ,he believes his financial disagreement with the New York Yankeea management cau be settled "without a lot ot trouble.' "Financial conditions throughout the country have not changed my mind In anyway regarding my 1033 contract," he said here last night. "I believe I am worth more to the Yankees than 150,000 and I will re tire from basebsll before signing a contract that calls for thts amount." In the same breath, however, the homentn expert added he would re port for practice with the balance of the Yankee squad Wednesday. McNary and Fess Senate Leaders WASHINOTON. March 7. (AP) Senate Republicans In caucus today agreed-upon Senator McNary of Ore gon as leader and Senator Fess of Ohio as bis assistant. Senator Reed (R Ps.) failed t, go through with his motion to discipline Republican Independents for supporting Roose velt In the laat election. Oregon Weather. Fair east portion and cloudy west portion toni&ht and Wednesday; colder east portton tonight: moder ate aotthwea) vinxla oflabor, BABE WOULD QUIT BEFORETAKING CUT WRESTLER TAKES SWING AT REFEREE DEMPSEY OMAHA, Neb., Mar T. Jack Dempsey received a little first-hand knowledge of wrestling and its refined points when he climbed Into a local ring to referee- the bout between Rsy Richards, former Nebraska football star, and Jack Vincent of Oklahoma City, last night. All went well during the first fall won by Vincent but the pot be gan to boll when Richards won the second fall with a riyht uppercut. Jack warned Ray that this ws wrestling, not boxing, and ordered the men to refrain from such tactics In the third fall. For nine minutes his warning waa heeded. Then Rich ards let loose another uppercut aud BOWLING City League. Individual Standing. O. Eoda S4 9088 185 R. Prultt 51 9222 181 O. Oat 4B 8439 178 r. Diamond 48 8314 173 J. Gill 51 8706 171 E. Sollniky 39 4808 186 W. Alltle .. 13 7763 186 C. Baylor 47 7895 164 A. Hwni 34 3929 164 B. Clancy 8 980 163 O. Ixjunsberry 39 6329 162 H. Runkln 51 8173 160 R. DoVore 51 8157 160 J. Moora 44 7058 160 H. Price 30 4785 160 C. Walnh 51 8126 159 R. Smith 18 3805 159 P. Brewer 46 7388 158 P. Dunn 63 8398 158 M. Cannon 48 . 7591 158 J. V. Watson 48 7671 158 J. Hllzler - 46 7302 H7 O. Fabrlck 38 5664 167 H. Laraen 38 6090 156 H. Strang 45 6016 J54 J. Murray ..,.,.,..., 1 7763 153 W. Newland , 27 4064 ISO P. Hunaong U 53 7736 149 C. Puhl 88 4856 147 J. Burrougha 46 6923 144 V. Crosby 18 3878 143 H. Hltmong 51 7274 112 C- Bowman 48 6800 143 A. Doty 6 893 138 P. Orlgaby 8 818 136 N. White ............ 13 1618 135 S. Bllllla 29 3855 133 J. Thompson ........... 6 785 131 H. Newland . 3 300 130 H. Meusel ai 3697 138 A. Potter 18 3280 125 R. Hnrrlaon 27 3346 124 K. Murray , 45 55ST 123 A. Cadwell 34 3818 117 R. Martin 6 654 109 Team atandlnir. ttlka - 23 8 .818 Oates Auto 31 6 .777 Flnhrer'a Bakery........ 14 13 .819 Bowman'a Barbers...... 12 13 .800 Copco 18 14 .483 Mall Tribune 0 18 .375 Bootery ..w. 15 .378 Peerless Meat Mat 4 20 .166 E TONIGHT TO MEET O.S.C. BASKETEERS I OS ANOHLBS. Mar. 7. m UnU versity of Southern Oallforn.a's bas ketball team, southern division cham pions, will leave tonight for Cor vail Is, Ore., to meet the Oregon State quin tet this week-end in the Pacific Coast conference title aeries of games. Coach Justin (Sam) Berry plans to take the IS players who have made every" trip this season. The starting team probably will be Lee Otittero. center; Jerry Nemer and Sax EH lot., forwards; Jullua Bescos and Joe Kelly, guards. CORVALUS, Ore., Mar. T. (JP) The Orangemen of Oregon State, whose brand of basketball was good enough to earn them the northern division championship, enthusiastic ally renewed their efforts to polish their play today in the hope that their games here Friday and Satur day with University of Southern Cali fornia will bring them the Pacific Coast conference title. Coach Slats 0111 Is concentrating the practice on a defense and offense that he believes will work best against the Trojan style of play. Tha men from tha south will have the weight advantage, it appears, but the Oangemen will enjoy some slight advantage In height. Captain Bd Lewis, who Uile season established a new scoring record lor the northern division with 173 points, la A feet 0, an advantage of three Inches over Lee Outtero. Trojan center. Corvallis Wins Place In Tourney INDJEPirNDEriCE. March 7. -(AP)- The Cor' all is high basketball team Joined tre list of state tournament entrants here last night with a lo to 14 overtime victory from Dallas Align In a playoff game. In the regular district 11 tournament Co rv si lis won from Dallas 97 to 33 In' the first game, but lost 33 to 10 In tha sec ond encounter. The playoff tilt end ed IS to 13 after a splendid exhibi tion, of guarding by both lean. Vincent promptly lost Interest In tha proceedings. Dempsey Immediately disqualified Richards, who lunged at Dempsey. With bost flsta flying, Ray moved In while Jack slipped Into a defensive shift and endeavored to pin Richards' arms to his sides. After absorbing a thump or two on the chest and arms, Dempsey push ed Richards Into a corner, spoke soothingly in his ears and started across the ring. Richards, apparent ly mollified, stood atiP for a few sec. onds, then plunged across the rtny In a wild charge, striking Dempsey amidships. Others In the ring restored order before another demonstration could occur. OUTFIELD GRIEF F New Manager in Tough Spot As Uhalt and Mailho De lay Signing Old Dutch Ruether On Firing Squad By RUSSELL NF,WLAT (Associated Press Sports Writer.) SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 7.-Hp)-The new manager of the Oakland base ball club Ray Brubaker la in as tough a spot as the dude cowboy who made a bad landing in a cactus bed. The new Oaks pilot faces grief In the outfield, French Uhalt, center fielder, and Smll Matlho. right field er, ar holdouts. Uhalt may be traded. He prefers to play for some other club, Mailho has little reason to be a holdout. He had an ordinary season In 1933 and Is far from being a star. Scott Temperamental. Otherwise In the outfield, the Oaks may have Pete Scott, highly tempera mental; George Ackennan, form fit. Mary's football player, and Oeorg Kelly, former big league star. Scott la a good hitter and above average in the field, when In the mood. Ack erman clouted the ball In the Arizona league last season and Is considered ready for class AA duty. Kelly also will do utility work at first base, the position where he -earned his fame. Willie Ludolph will head the pitch ing staff. He was one of the moat effective in the league last year. Roy Joiner, young lefthander, did fairly well hia first year. "Dutch" Ruether, veteran of many campaigns, has been added and his southpaw flinging Is expected to help considerably. Bill Phclmi Wild. Bill Phebus. stock righthander, ha plenty of speed, but his aim Is bad. Lou McEvoy. picked up as a free agent, won 33 games for tha Oaks three years ago when he was out on option from the Yankees. Beryl Home, frail righthander, comes front the American association. Al Read, former University of California right hander, Is getting his first trial la organized baseball. He Is said to rival Walter Malls in the matter of "color." Manager Brubaker prefers, pitching results; Yeltman May Prove Find. The Oaks may have hit the bulls eye m signing Art Veltman. frc agent catcher formerly with the New York Olanu. He 1s an all-around man,, having started as an outfielder. Leroy Anton has first base position In his pocket. He is a good hitter and fair fielder. Leo Klntana, young second Backer, rates as a fielder but Is weak at the plate. Meyer Chosen, shortstop obtained from Portland In exchange for Outfielder George Black er by, la expected to fill the bill. Heine Ololster la out for the third base Job vacated by Ralph PlnelM, who has turned umpire, Ololster needs experience. JENSEN FOR BELT PORTLAW,, Or.., Mar. T. m Logger Herbert. 189 pounds, fit. Hel ena. Ore., defeated Trior Jensen, Elk ton. Ore., farmer, two out of thra (alls here laat night. With tne Tic tory vent th. middleweight belt of fered by Promoter Herb Owen. Ref eree Harry SlUott. Eugene, again went out of th. picture momentarily from a. blow on the chtn by Jensen In ft wild mlxup tn which Helber waa shoved from th ring during th final acrambl. Jensen took the first fall on leg hammertoe, a new hold. In 10:43; Helbert the second with ft body slam, in :0l. The final fall lasted :4J. Jo Reno won the odd fall over Bunnl Martin In the aeml-wlndup, and Herb Bergueon took the opener from Jess MoCann on ft foul after each had scored ft fall. Broken windows (laud -f .IJowbUdg OaiLQft Wp: