rEPFOHT) v tl trtbttnt:, w.nFORn. yreg(ynt, fridxy. October 27, 10.13.
PXGE THIRTEEN
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
By O. O. Mclntyre
NEW YORK, Oct. 37. Thought
while strolling: Somehow a dress
train tuggeata Beatrice Llllle. Ken
yn Nicholson i
y7. ' :. handsomest of
iltVl the current play-
wrlghts. And has
Wf0- j R Weber and
Phil Baker bear
a resem b 1 a n c a
and Prank Boole
and Will Rogers
not only look
but talk alike.
One word de
scription of Bar
bara Bennett
marbly. They aay
Marilyn Miller at 35, Is richest of
the American actresses, she put It
all In government bonds. Whatever
became of Tiled a Bara? Noel Cow
ard's Influence on manners Is hilar
iously revealed In that' revue.-
Even the chambermaids and wait
ers in a hotel where he is a guest
affect his speech and loose walk.
Zaz Hitchcock Is as beautiful as
ever she was. And as charming.
Burns and Allen always seem to be
twittering that way on the street,
too. Nobody can barge along like
Heywood Broun.
Ona Munson, a Minneapolis, Minn.,
girl, who made good In the city.
No magazine editor appears to get
so much rollicking fun out of life
as Harold Ross. Mrs. Arthur Bom
ers Roche's Dutch bob. Percy Ham
mond calls the Dorothy Parker crowd
"the charade and anagram set."
One of my favorite people Robert
Rubin. Technicolor couldn't photo
graph that sartorial splash of Mickey
Netlan'a green shirt with a salmon
pink tie. When that Frances Mad
dux sings a noisy speakeasy all Of
a sudden becomes a sedate drawing
room. And that's artl
Prize fighters are notoriously shy
of humor. Nearly all catch a joke
on the third bounce. Imagine Car
nera fielding a fast one I The 'ex
ception Is Jack Dempsey, who Is still
a practical Joker. Two days before
one of his championships he appear
ed for a sparring work-out with his
left arm bandaged and in splints.
Everybody In the training squad
turned oyster white. Dempsey, sim
ulating agony, went through the
paces, poking awkwardly with his In
jured fin. Suddenly receiving a light
Jab, he went spinning around the
ring In cart wheels. It was expert
comedy.
The .most striking natural resemb
lance the theatre has seen since a
fellow of forgotten name burlesqued
Caruso In a Follies Is that of Tom
my Hamilton to the Prince of Wales
at the Music Box. He has Davld'a
face, walk, talk and hair brush to
a T. In casting circles "a natural."
The Guild vf Autograph Hounds
at first night has embellished their
odd calling with a new co-operation.
Along the curbs out-riders pee' nt0
limousines and megaphone the names
of celebrities through their hands
to the hyena half circle at the en
trances. Calling: "Tallulah Bank
head 1" Or : "Howard O h a n d le r
Christy." Thus mostr notables de
bouch from their herdics In a spot
light huzzah. The most consistent
non-autographlst is Ina Claire.
When Nunnally Johnson was first
called to Hollywood to labor on his
film script, he spent three months
around the studios while others dis
sected and reassembled his brain
child. One morning at one of those
dreary, meaningless conferences,
Johnson clapped his hands and sat
up with a perk. "I remember now."
he beamed. "I came out here to
work on my play."
Otla Skinner is among the few
sterling actors who Is an Incurable
trouper. He prefers the road with
sleeper Jumps and uncomfortable ho
tels to a New York run, his com
fortable home and admiring cronies
at the Players. This season he i
swashbuckling in the provinces with
a. high class revival of "Uncle Tom's
Cabin.' And reverses the usual hog
glshneas of stars for top billing. He
Insisted Queenle Smith as "Topsy"
be co-starred. Deserving, of course,
but cracks up the stellar tradition.
w vAAn T'v been Beelnit
George Whit, around. In that time
hla costume never cnangea diuc
n it a-vitt. oft-collared shirt
and midget black bow. Plus, of
course, the precise mmaie nair-H""'
t riav he busts out In zlg-
saggy stripes and a red tie that, like
the man biting a flog, wm do how.
a .iu.. D-narln'imlt nflf WOUld
rather expect to swirl wlth barber
pole effects la Texas uumui
way-wise young brother, Tommy. But
he. too. exprewes apple-pte decorum
rtniv fw old-time
BBIlUULflllJ. vh.j
gsmblers and a certain columnist
continue to mane a bimjt v
bow.
Communications
To th Klitor:
I promised a careful survey of our
Ux budgU ind hU t)t them la
th order in which the public her
lrwi in held, which brlngi the txhoal
budget first.
I have tried to be particularly care
ful In looking over th!a budget, be
cause of the many etorlea I have heard
tn regard to school affatra. and I want
to be absolutely fair to everyone.
First, we must realize that we went
hog-wild on building churchea and
schools, and t know that at least as
far as some churches are concerned
the estimated cost of building wn
exceeded twice over. These things
have to be paid for and add enormoue
ly to church and school budgets.
' I tried lo find n audit of last
year's opera:liu etpenws to compare
with lsst years budjet. but find that
none waa taken, but I did compare
the year before and find that they
do compare very well.
Comparing this budget with last
year, tiiev are r,sth aoout the same
as to totals, this year belc 110,000
Women Who 'Prayed Out
- Undismayed by Repeal
III j ' gwSiiisiT ' y$jftywg " fff
Fighting for temperance In the
HMIsoro, Ohio, of 1873 meant praying
before saloons and appealing to pro
prietors to close up simp. Mrs. kllzu
West, Mrs. I -Ponder Detutler anil Mrs.
Kate Doggctt (left to right) are three
of the seven survivors of the original
"praying band" of 70. The old pho
tograph above shows a campaign In
progress before the door of one or
the town's emporiums.
HILLSBORO, Ohio. (AP) To the
survivors of that "praying band'' of
70 women who nurtured the organ
ized the temperance movement here
In 1873, national prohibition is not a
failure despite the march of repeal.
They're Not Dlmnnyed
Those who can see from their front
porches the scene of their early con
quest of liquor are Mrs. Deander
Detwller, Mrs. Eliza West, Mrs. Kate
Doggett, Mrs. Levlna Dill and Mrs.
Elizabeth Marshall. On the other
Ride of the Continent are Mrs. Robert
Duffey and Mrs. J. K. Pickering.
The "praying band" gave the Wo
men s Christian Temperance Union,
which came upon the scene a year
later, lte anthem:
"Give to the winds Its fears;
Hope and be undismayed
higher than last year, but I find
$3,000 more for interest In warrants
and $1,600 more for Insurance. (Two
items take very nearly half of it.)
It seems to me there are entirely
too" many loose Items of expense, not
particularly specified, such as "Other
Expense," "Supplies," "Maintenance
and Repairs," "Replacements," total
ing around (50.000. If this could be
specified like, for Instance, our city
fire department wants two l-lnch
nozzles, cost (30, then If we don't
want them to have them we say
"no."
There Is one fact about our school
system that makes our expenses seem
terribly high, and Chat la that out of
our six schools we have built and
are practically maintaining the same
as one of them completely free of
charge to outside or tuition puplla
and ou rschool board Is powerless to
act.
Summing up the entire tax situa
tion from the taxpayers' point of view.
It amounts to a good big interest on
our property Investments and makes
a problem that we are simply unable
to meet. The schools as well as other
public expense absolutely cannot be
met by us and we are going to see
an enormous amount of tax fore
closures In the next three years. The
budgets should all be trimmed to the
very bone, and this is not being done
by our schools.
In closing, I want to voice a sincere
appreciation to our superintendent,
Mr. Hedxick. for allowing his salary
to be reduced (900.
GEO. IVERSON.
Not Wlat LeBoy Clarke
To the editor:
I saw an account in your paper
this morning ot the accident at
Cascade Gorge, and wish It to be
known that the Glenn Wyatt Clarice
who shot Gillette Is NOT Wlat Le
Roy Clarke, who has resided at
Cascade Gorge for the past two
years and la now In Ashland. I see
that you have stated that Glenn
Clarke Is an experienced woodsman,
who haa resided at Cascade Gorge
for many years. This Is wrong.
Glenn Wyat Clarke Is the son of
a nephew of C. W. Clarke, who haa
resided at Cascade Oorge. and Is
lust out here from Oklahoma Jor
a visit. He. Glenn Clarke, and Gil'
lette, came to Cascade Gorge together
on a visit about 10 days ago and
have not lived here before, to the
best, of my knowledge. I am writ
ing this as I fear that many of
my friends, as well as frlenda ot the
0. W. Clarke family, will associate
the name, and place of residence,
and come to the conclusion that the
hunter waa me, or aome of my 1m
mediate family. If there la any
way to correct that wrong lmpres
slon, I would appreciate It very
much If you will do ao Immediately
W1AT LE ROY CLARKE.
Box 0, Ashland, Ore
Bright. Spots
(By United Press 1
General Motors corporation earns
third quarter net income of 133.
.141.918. against net loss of t4.494.223
in corresponding 1032 quarter.
Avl.tlon Corporation of Delsware
reports September quarter net profit
of 174.790 against net loss of 1300,930
in similar period last year. .
T. w. Dodge corporation reports
building construction contracts east
of Rocky mountslns In first half of
October totaled 9404O0O0, against
154.339.200 in corresponding 1932 pe
riod. Commercial Solvent corporation
earns third quarter net Inccm of
1942.317, as!nat 4301,582 In similar
1032 period.
Standard Brands, Inc., reports Sep.
I tember net Income of 13.699. 44.
i aiainst (3,241,716 in similar vtoauJ
1 last year.
God hears thy sighs and counts thv
tears;
God will lift up thy head.'
Undismayed, Mrs. Detwller con
tends that, however much prohibi
tion might be criticized. It has never
been aa bad as the days of the open
saloon. As to charges that speak
easies have supplanted the saloons
of the pre-prahibltton era, Mrs. West
observes:
"You can't stop people from drink
ing." Recall Old Campaigns
Whatever Ohio's vote November 7
will be, whatever the result in the
nation, whose women do not easily
forget the wintry days of 187T when,
with prayer and hymn, they be
sieged Hlllsboro'a 13 saloons, four ho
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Saturday.
8:00 Breakfast News, Mail Tribune.
8:05 Musical Clock.
8:15 Peerless Parade.
8:30 Shopping Guide,
9:00 Frendship circle.
9:30 Morning Melody.
9:45 Schubert's Love Songs.
10:15 Eb and Zeb.
10:30 Musical Notes.
11:00 The Grants Pass Hour.
11:15 Martial Music.
11:30 Song and Comedy,
12:00 Mid-day Review.
12:15 Popularity.
12:30 News Plashes by Mall Tribune.
12:30 Verities.
1 :00 Classified Edition of the Air.
2:00 OSC-WSC Football Game.
4:00 Chandu Review.
5:00 Cecil and Sally.
5:15 Quartettes.
5:30 Thrill Hunters.
5:45 News Digest by Ma-ln Tribune.
6:15 Andy Slough.
' 6:30 Vignettes.
6:45 Holly-Time.
7:00 The Hawk.
7:15 Interlude.
7:30 Chandu the Magician.
7:45-8:00 Arkansas Kid.
O. C. Boggs. manager of the Jack
son County Building and Loan asso
ciation, has been appointed chairman
of the committee on legislation for
the Oregon League of Savings, Build
ing and Loan, by Ben H. Hazen, Fort
land, president of the league.
Mr. Boggs has had wide experience
In legislative matters affecting the
building and loan business, and was
largely instrumental in drafting the
present state code, declsred by asso
ciation men and one of the very beat
In the United States. He wil maice
a special report to a session of the
league which has been called for Port
land, November 11.
NOTICE Or TAX LAND SALE
Public Notice Is h.ieby given that
the undersigned. Sheriff of Jackson
County, Oregon, under and pursuant
to a certain order of the County Court
of Jackson County. Oregon, duly made
and entered on the 23rd day ot Sep
tember, 1933, will olier for sale and
will Mil at the front door ot the
Court house In Medford. Jackson
County, Oregon, to the the highest
bidder for cash In hand, or on terms
satisfactory to the County Court In
accordance with Chapter 583. 1833
Session Laws of Oregon, all or any
of those certain lots, pieces or psrcels
of land heretofore acquired by Jack
eon County, Oregon for delinquent
taxes and now owned by tald County,
upon which lota, pieces or parcels of j
land aa;d County Court of aald Coun
ty has set a minimum price as lndl-1
cated In aald order, which aald mini
mum prloe la hereby set out against
each tract of land, lot or parcel of
land and hereinafter described. ,
Said property being situated in
Jackson County. Oregon. Said sale
will commence at ten o'clock A. U. j
on Saturday the 4th day of Novem- 1
ber, A. O., 1933. and continue until
four o'clock P. M. of said day,'
and In case all of said property Is not !
sold within said time said sale will be ;
held and continued at the same place i
between the same hiurs on each suc
ceeding day until ail aald lands so to
be sold have be'n sold or pending
further order of the County Court of
J-kwn County. Oregon:
Butte Palls Lot 2. B.k 17. 197 39.
Butt Palls Lot 19. Blk. 17 992 79
Butte Falls. Lot 4. B:k. 19. 10 01
B'.itte Falls, Lot 10, Eli Lot 11. Bik
34, 141.49.
BOGGS APPOINTED
B. & L CHAIRMAN
. 1 .
Saloons
Tide's Rise
tel bars and four drug stores where
whiskey was sold over prescription
counters.
One by one the bars were virtually
"prayed out" of existence In a cam
paign in which the women would
march from church to the saloon,
there to kneel on the sawdust floor,
praying and singing hymns and
pleading with the saloon keeper to
sign pledges and destroy his stock.
Spurred IxjouI Option
When, as sometimes happened,
they were refused admittance, they
knelt on the sidewalks outside.
The movement, spreading to other
towns. Is credited with having given
a strong Impulse to local option and
other regulatory legislation, and to
the founding of the Women's Chris
tian Temperance Union.
Central Point Lot . Blk. 10,
$102.30.
Central Point Lots 12-13, Block 15.
(51.04.
Central Point Lot S. Blk. 28. (43 41.
Central Point; Oak Park Add.. Lot
18. Blk. I H7.87.
Central rolnt Shields Add., Lot 6.
Blk. 3. (82.12.
Central Point Not Platted, describ
ed Deed Record 127, Page 204, 2 1-3
A. (277.44.
Eagle Point Central Addition, North
4 Feet of Lot 28, all Lot 29, Block 9.
(235.19.
Eagle Point Central Addition North
4 feet Lot 28. all Lot 29, bock 9, Per
sonal tax applied. (228.47.
Eagle Point Fryers Addition, about
2 acres part Lots 1-2. (35.00.
Eagle Point Not platted. Lot des
cribed Deed Record 153. Page 457,
Deed Record 151, Page 820, (64 42.
Gold Hill Lot 1, Block 9. (22 12.
Gold Hill Lot 12. Block 14. (37.28.
Gold Hill, Lot 9, Block 15. (06 63.
Gold Hill Lot 13. Block 18, (65.77
Gold Hill Lots 17-18, Block 16.
(161.20.
Gold Hill Lota 1-2-3, Block 19,
(25.03.
Gold Hill Lot 7. Block 30. (54.25.
Gold Hill Deekums Amended Ad
ditlon. Lots 5-6. Block 19. (28 71.
Gold Hill Deekums Amended Ad
ditlon, Lot 12, Block 19. (30.135.
Gold Hill Deekums Amended Ad
dition, Lots 1-2-3-4. Blk. 20. (21.42.
Gold Hill Deekums Amended Ad
dition, Lots 11-12. Block 20 (32 32.
Gold Hill Deekums Amended Ad
ditlon. Lots 3-10. Block 22. (17.74.
Gold Hill Not Platted, land des
cribed Deed Record 110, Page 587 In
Section 10, Township 38 Range 9 west,
A acre, (97.97.
Phoenix Lots 11 to 17 Inclusive.
Blk. 29, (58.30.
Phoenix Hllslnger Sub-Dlvlalon, 1
acre. Lot 2, (30.43.
Talent: Lot on Wagner Ave & First
Streeta, South of Block J, described
Deed Record ISO, Page 213, Block J,
(379.16.
Talent Lots 13-14-15. Block K,
(155 09.
Talent Lots 17-18-19-20. Block M
(152.69.
Talenl: Gibson Tract. Lot described
Deed Record 117, Page 520. (63.29.
Ashland Summit Addition, Lota l-3-3,
Block 51, (108.70.
Ashlsnd Saxman's Pennsylvania
Addition. Lots 4-5. Block 58. (12801.
Ashland Allendale Addition, Lots
18-19-20. (276 35.
Ashland H. B. Cartr Addition. B'A
Lot 20. (404.41.
Aahland H. B. Carter Addition. B'l,
Lot 20, Personal Tax applied, (12.89,
Ashland Railroad Addition, Lota
23-24-25-26, West 2 Feet of the
Lot 27, Block D, (296.73.
Ashland Granite Street, Esst Side
Lot described Deed Record 105. Paje
503. 65 1 foot front near Main street.
(401.57.
Ashland Granite Street. East Side
tract described Deed Record 156. Pae
477. corner Mill Street & Hargadlne
Street. 130 foot front. Personal Tax
applied. (298 69.
Ashland Pine 8treet. Lot described
Deed Record 75, Page 273, 115.5 foot
front, (370.45.
Ashland Taylor Street, East Side,
beginning at Southwest Corner Lot
described Deed Record 134. Pages 187-8
South 350 feet; East 145 feet. North
Coal
BUY NOW AT SUMMER PRICE
"King" Coall
HARD-CLEAN-LASTS LONGER .
Valley Fuel Co.
Tel. 76
350 feet: West 145 feet to beginning,
described Deed Record 134, Peges
187-8, (143 00.
Ashland Section 18. Township 39.
Range 1 East. Land described Deed
Record 97, Page 378, S acres.
(358.02.
Orchard Tract, Eagle Height Fruit
Farm. 10 acre,. Lot 38. (57.87.
Orchard Tract, Monitor Orchard,
Lota 1 to 73 inclusive, 383 acre.
(1.894.18.
Orchard Tracts, Rogue River valley
Orchard Company, Lot 4. Block O,
8.49 A , (195 70.
Orchard Tracta, Rogue River Valley
Orchard Cb 3 5 acres described Deed
Record 110, Page 599, part Lot 18.
Block 1 S. 5 acres. Lot 17, Block 1.
(91.33.
Orchard Tracts, Rogue River Valley
Orchard Co., 5 acres Lot 18, Block J.
(117.05.
Orchard Tract, Rogue River Valley
Orchard company, N. 5 acres Lot 20.
Blk. 1. (106.69.
Modford Kenwood Addition, des
cribed Deed Record 145, Page 331:
North 12 5 feet Lot 13. Block 3, South
37.5 fret Lot 13. Block 3. (13 81.
Medford .Mary Place Addition, Lota
3-4. Block 3. (38.13.
Medford Medford Height Addition
Lot 10, Block 1. Personsl Tax applied.
(65576.
Medtord Walnut Park Addition,
Lots 1-2. Block . (27.35.
Medtord walnut Park Addition.
Lot 5. Block 4. (17.10.
SW'i. Section 2. Township 33.
Range 1 East. 190 acres. (310 27.
Ni, of NW"4, SW'i of !WU. Sec
tlon 23, Township 32, Range 1 East.
130 acres, (262.20.
SW'i of SE'4. SE'i of SW'V. Sec
tion 29. Township 34, Range 1 East,
80 acres. (83.28.
NW'.i of SEU. Section 36. Townahlp
jl. itange l East, 40 acres. Ml) to
EU of rail, SWV. of NWU, Sec
tion 6, Towmhlp 85, Range 1 East.
121 acres. (101.23.
SWU. Section 9. Township 35.
Range 1, East, 150 acres, (182 07.
E of NEli. NEli of SE1.. Section
13. Toiviuhlp 35, Range 1 E.nt, 130
acres. (00.87.
Si, of NW'i. SW'i of NE'i. NE".
ot NWVi, Section 34. Township 35.
Range 1 East, 160 A., $121.25.
1-3 Interest In SW!4 of SW'i. Sec
tion 14, Township 36, Range l East.
IS 1-3 A., (11.44.
N'. of SW'i. SWU of 8W. Sec
tion 5. Township 38, Range 1 East.
120 acres, (75.84.
Lot No. 1. described Deed Record
81, Page 488. Section 29, Township 38.
Range 1 East, 6.35 acrea, (14.05.
Land described Deed itecora io..
Page 618, Section 31, Township 38,
nnncrA 1 F.ast. (15.15.
Land described Deed Record 142.
Page 134, Section 35. Townanip ao.
Range 1 East. 100 A., (543.94.
Land descrioea ueea tiecora i,
page 458. Section 3-3. Townahlp 39
Range 1 East. 36,5 acrea, $445.94.
Land described Deed Record 87.
Page 456. less V acrea ditch rlgnt oi
way. less Deed Record 165, Pago 458,
Sections 3-3. Township 39. Range 1
East. 36.8 acres, (358.49.
Land described Deed Record iuo,
Page 652, Section 3, Townanip u.
Range l East, i a., goju.oi.
W'A of SE',1 of SE'4 Section 18,
Township 39, Range 1 East, 20 acres.
(17.85.
Land described oeea iwxjra mi.
Page 236. Section 16, Townahlp 89.
Range 1 Eaat, 6 A.. (65.75.
S'i of SWVi, SW'i of BE'i, !0JS
Deed Record 154. Page 168. Section
26, Township 39, Range 1 East, 75
arren. (77.88.
NE'.. Section 26, Township 40,
Rsnro 1 Esst. 160 acres, (210.01.
SEVi Section 2, Township 41. Range
1 East, 160 acres, dji.
N',4 of N'4. Section 12. Township
41, Range 1 Eaat, 160 acres, (70.99.
Lots 1-2, E',4 of NW14. Section 19.
Townahlp 32. Range 3 East. Personal
Tax applied. (218.06.
SEVi, Section 14, Township 33. Range
1 East, 160 acrea, (388.18.
SE',i. Section 32, Township 36.
Range 2 East, 160 acres, (81.37.
SE, Section 32. Township 36.
Range 3 East, Personal Tax applied.
$37.38.
S',4 of NW'i, N'.i of SWVi. Section
18. Township 37, Range 3 Eaat, 160
acres, $97.33.
NE'i, Section 33, Township 40,
Range 2 Eaat, 160 acrea. (117.60.
Lot No. 1, S'a of NEVi. SE". of
NW'4, Section 4, Township 33, Range
3 East. 160 acrea, (440.90.
NE'A of SE'A. leaa timber, Section
33. Township 35, Range S East, 40
acres. (28.93.
BE't of 8WV4, SWVi of SEVi. 'ess
timber, section 33, Townsnip aa.
Range 3 East, 80 acres, .51.10.
NV4 of NWVi, SW',4 of NWVi. NWVi
of 8WV4. Section 8, Township 86.
Range 8 Eaat, 160 acrea, (375.00.
Land described Deed Record 161,
Page 829, Section 16, Townahlp 39
Range 3 East, 60 acres, $26 88.
N'a of SWVi, SE'i of SWVi, STS'.i.
Section 36, Township 39, Range 3 East.
280 acres. (444.73.
SE',4 of SW',, Section 19, Township
32. Range 4 East, 40 acres, tiaai.
NWVi of NEVi, E'A of NWVi. Sec.
tlon 30, Township 32, Range 4 East.
120 ac-i. (220 81.
SE'i of NWVi, SWVi of NE',4. E'4
of NEVi, Section 28. Townahlp 84,
Range 1 West. 160 acres, (191.75.
Bi ot SW',4 of SEVi, Section 84.
Township 34, Range 1 West, 20 acres,
(2678.
NE',4 ot SE'i. section L Township
35. Range 1 West, 40 acres. (43.45.
NW'i of SEVi. NEVi. of SW'4. SE'i
of NW'i, Section 6. Township 35.
Range 1 West. 120 acres. (86.13.
"C" land described Deed Record 86.
Page 264, Sections 23-25. Township
97, Range 1 West. 236 acres, (523 35.
"D" 8,i of 8WV4. Tract In 8E".
described beginning at Southwest cor
ner of 8F.V4, thence East 14.14 chains:
North 20 chains: thence West 14 14
chains; thence South to beginning.
Section 23, Township 87, Bangs 1
West. 108 acres, (576.50.
W'4 of SWVi, Section 25, Township
37. Range 1 West. 80 acres, (113 23
"A" land described Deed Record 104.
Pages 7-8. Section 26. Township 87.
Range 1 West. 131 acrea. $850 03.
"E" land described Deed Record 86.
Pages 286-7. Section 26, Township 37.
Rsnge 1 West, 96.95 acrea, $221.87.
Land described Deed Record 138,
Pages 349-350, Section 26, Township
37. Range 1 West. 65 3 acrea. (11193.
Land described Deed Record 139,
Psges 349-350, Section 26, Township
$1 00
PRICE
ADVANCE
NOV. 1ST
Per
Ton
26 W. Main. St.
37, Range 1 West. Personal Tax ap
plied. (404 89.
B" land described Deed Record 104.
Pages 6-6 6s "C" described Deed Rec
ord 104, Pagea 8-4. Section 27, Town
ahlp 87. Range 1 West, 201 acres.
(1,193.14.
SW'i of SW'i. Section 19. Town
ship 38. Range 1 West. 40 acres. (52 18.
NEti of NE'i, Section 7. Township
39. Range 1 West. 40 acres. (28 34.
"Sterling Mine Ditch" diverting wa
ter from Little Applegat River In
NWli of NW'i. Section 33. Township
39. Range 1 West ot W. al- St running
Northwesterly direction conveying wa
ter from the said "Little Applesate
River" lo Sections 4-8-9-17-18-19.
Township 39 South, Range 3 West of
W 1. aald ditch & flumes being 27
mllea tn length. (1.139 83.
Lot No. 1. SE1. ot NE'i & Z", of
SE'i. Section 6. Township 33, Range
2 West, 158 acres. (254.71.
NW'i ot NE'i. Section 8. Township
33, Range 3 West. 40 acres. (71.63.
SW'i ot SE'i. Section 10, Township
34. Range 2 West. 40 acres. (41 90.
Lots 3-4. E'i of SW'i. Section 18.
Township 34, Range 3 West, 163 acres.
S'i of S'i, Section 26. Township
34. Range 2 West. 160 acres. (148 97.
S'i of NE'i, Section 34. Township
34, Range 2 West, 80 acres. (101.83.
NW'i of NE'i. E'i of NWVi. NE'i
ot SW'i. NW'i of SE'i. Section 16.
Township 35, Range 2 West, 200 acres,
(288.04.
8 acrea In SE'i of NE'i. described
Deed Record 63, Pae 142, Section 23.
Township 35. Ranee 2 West. $13 68.
N'i ot NW'i SW'i ot NW'.. Sec
tion 6, Township 36. Rsnge 3 West.
120 acrea, per-sonal tax applied.
B044.ytJ.
N'i of NWVi. Section 30. Township
30. Kange 2 west. 80 acres. (387 07,
Land off Oliver Tract, described
Deed Record 116. Page 238. section 1.
Township 37, Rsngo 3 West, 5 acres
Personal Tax applied. (23 87.
Land described Deed Record 161,
Page 120. lesa Deed Record 166. Page
145, Section 36. Township 37. Range
2 West, 5.86 acrea. Personal Tax ap
plied, $37283.
Land described Deed Record 83.
Page 141. Section 1. Township 38,
Range 2 West. 5 acres, $12.28.
Land described Deed Record 102
Page 403. Deed Record 135, Page 20.
Soctlon 2. Township 38, Rango 2 West.
40 acres. Personal Tax applied.
$960.11.
NW'i of SW(4. Section 23. Town
ship 38. Range 3 West. 40 acres. $62 89
NEVi. Section 28, Pownshlp 40
Range 2 West. 160 acres. (189.73.
SE'i of SEVi. Section 10, Township
33. Range 3 West, 40 acres. (72 21.
E',4 of NE'., N!i of SEVi. Section
14. Township 34, Range 3 West, 160
acres, Bou.o.
SWVi ot SEV4. Section 32. Town
ship 34. Range 3 West. 40 acrea, Per.
sonai rax applied. (67.79.
SE'i Si SW'i. Section 2 Townshln
35. Range 8 West, 820 acres. (302.63.
W5 Of 8W",. Section 13. Town.
ship 35, Range 8 West, 40 acres.
(44.43.
SE!4 of NW'i. WV4 of SWU ol
NEVi, WV4 of NW'.i of SE',4, Section
13. Townshln 35. Ranee 3 West ao
acrea, (77.83.
E,4 of NWVi. NV4 of NEH. Soctlon
34. Townahlp 35, Range 3 Weat, 160
acrea, (137.78.
Undivided V4 lntereat In E'A oi
SWVi. section 34. Townahlp 35, Range
3 West, 40 acres, (73.70.
NE',4. of SE'i. Section 85. Town
ship 35. Range 3 West, 40 acres. (04 84.
wvi or BW'4, Section 38. Township
35,
o wepi, ii acres, (173.U4
V4 lntereat in EV4 ot SEVi of NE'i.
Section 3 Township 36, Range 3 West.
10 acrea, (27.49.
SEVi of NWV4. 8WV4 of NE'., Lo'-s
1-2-3-4, part Lot 6, described Deed
Record 143. Pages 428-9. Deed Record
162, Page 396. land described Deed
Record 142, Pages 428-9, Deed Rec
ord 162, Page 306. Section 8 10, Town
ship 36, Range 3 West, 251 acres.
'NEW FOR
WHY O0NT YOU
I DO YOU THINK I fF WE COULD fO
JWE CAN AFFOPOU selu the olo ti
AltfoTZ eTW ONE WE MIGHTMA fi
SELLING T IW THE
WANT ADS
I WILL.
THAT OLO
IN THE
r r era
and you too will find that the Mail Tribune Want
Ads are a wonderful medium of exchange ... a
place to find the things you want from furniture
to homes .... and a place a cash in on the things
that you no longer find useful from discarded
perambulators to used-cars,
MAIL
WANT - ADS
$780 22. I
25 acres olf South end of SW'i oi
NW'i, Section 29, Township 36. Range
3 West. Personsl Tax applied, (156.55.
S'4 of 8WV4 of NEVi. SEV4 of SW'4.
W'i of SE'i, WV4 of SEVi of SE"4,
Section 32. Township 37, Range 3
West, 160 acrea, (87 60.
N'4 of SW'i. Section 36. Township
37, Rsnge 3 West, 80 acrea. (115.14
NW'i less 7 acrea sold. Section 20.
Township 34. Range 4 West. 153 acres.
CI02.61.
S'4 of SE'i. Section 33. Townshln
34. Range 4 Wert. 80 acres. 1120.93.
NE'i. SE'i. Section 34. Township
34. Range 4 West. 320 seres. (435 18
S'i ot SE'i. Section 23. Township
35. Range 4 West. 80 acres. (50.03.
E'i Ot NE'i. W'4 Ot NE",. "E'i
of NWU. Sectlin 26. Township 85.
Range 4 West, 160 acres, (73 43.
Nli of NE'i. Section 27, Township
35, Range 4 West, 80 seres. (56 43.
SE'i. Section so. Township 35
Range 4 Weat. 160 acres. (218 61.
W'i of NW'i oi SW'i. Seotlon 33,
Township 35, Range 4 West, 160 acres
(283.70.
E'i of NW'i. Section 33. Township
35. Range 4 West. 80 acrea. (94 53.
N'i ot NE'i. SE'i of NE'i. NE'i ot
SE'i, section 18. Township 36. Range
4 West, 160 acres, (118 94.
SE'i of NE'i, Section 30. Township
38. Range 4 West. 40 acrea. Personal
Tax applied. $40.09.
SE',4 of NE'i. Section 30. Townahlp
36. Range 4 West. 40 acrea, (118 25.
SE'i, Section 32. Township 36
Range 4 West. 160 acres. (310.98.
N'i ot NE',. SE'i of NE'i, Section
24. Township 37, Range 4 Weat, 120
acres. (164 87.
Land described Deed Record 163,
Heath's Drug Store
Medford Bldg.
Phone 884
The principal part of our business is filling; prescriptions.
If you are really Bick see a physician, don't trust to patent
medicines.
2-Quart Hot Water Bottle . . . QQc
(Guaranteed)
C. & C. Ginger Ale (quarts) . . 23 c
Agarol $1.27
Gillette Blades IQc
5 lbs. Epsom Salts . 23c
Moth Proof Bags . . 29c
All Wine Tonics (24-ounce) . . g9c
Kleenex 19c
Heath's Drug Store
Medford Bldg,
Phone 884
OLD'
TRY
THINGS
AOS FOR
AND THEPE5
TO
FURNITURE
ATTIC TOO
AND I GOT THIS NEW GOLFl
SET O0T OF PART OP THeJ
TRIBUNE
Pigs 368. '4 Interest In ditch from
Appiegate, Section 6, Township 38.
Range 4 West, 39 acrea. Personal Tax
applied. (334.25.
SE'i of 8EV4, SW'i of NW'i. Sec.
tlon 16, Township 38, Range 4 west.
80 acrea. (54 76.
E4 of EV4 of NE'i of SE'i. Section
36. Township 40, Range 4 West. 10
acres. (9.76.
Property Listed In Registered Title
Medford Weat Walnut Park Addi
tion, Lot 13. Block 3. (37.38.
Medford Walnut Park Addition.
Lot 3. Block 4. (17.10.
Medford Wallnut Park Addition,
Lot 4. Block 4. (17.10.
Medford Walnut Park Addition,
Lota 12-13-14-13-16. Block 4. (237 08.
Medford Walnut Park Addition.
Lota 17-18. Block 4. $593 70.
Medford weat walnut park Addi
tion. Lots 7-8-9-10. Block 1. $89 43.
Medford West Walnut park Addi
tion. Lots 6 and 20. Block ". $48 20.
Medford West Walnut Park Addi
tion, Lot 13, Block 2. Personal T
applied. (625 64.
Medford West Walnut Psrk Addi
tion. Lot 9, Block 3, (193 90.
Medford West Walnut Park Addl
tlon. Lota 3-5-6-13-13-14-13-16-17.
Block 4. (118 36.
Medford Wlldwood Addition, East
16 feet Lot 1, Block 3, (10.43.
Medford Nlckell Addition, descrlb
ed Registered Title 2094, Park Lot 6,
Block 1, (39.06.
Land described Registered Title
2010. Section 12. Township 37, Range
2 Weat. 8 acrea, (38 .66.
Dated at Medtord, Oregon, this 4th
day of October, 1933.
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
by Jimmy
JUST THINK.. WE SOLD THOSE
THROUGH THE WANT
MORe-THAN ENOUGH
BUY THE RUG
OUR
AD-TAKER
WILL
HELP YOU
PHONE
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