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    SIEDFOIiD MXIL TRIBTTXE, MEDFOIvD, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 9. 1931.
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will probably find
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per word first Insertion
(Minimum 25c)
gach additional Insertion.
per word
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Per line per month, without
copy changes l-26
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
CASH REWARD WILL BE PAID for
information leading to recovery of
; Hawthorne Flyer bicycle: balloon
tlre. chromium fenders, red seat.
Taken Sunday night. The Crsst,
South Central.
LOST OR STRAYED Two sorrel sad
dle horses; one gelding. 3 white
feet, strip In face; one mare. 4
white feet. 35 Vancouver Ave. Tel.
746-Y.
STOLEN Person who took kodak
from building east of MedXord la
known. If returned to Mall Trib
une no action will be taken.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516...
. WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED -Worn :n housekeeper with
some experience as nurse, to care
for Invalid. Box 11542, Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
MEN rintegrlty, 21-45, physically fit,
to prepare for coming Government
Civil Service Examinations, write
Mr. Dodge, Box 11699, this paper.
MAN Age 18-45, to quality In Retail
Merchandising Field and Govern
ment Work. Experience not essen
tial. Man selected trained. Per
sonal Interview by writing Box 4-..
this paper.
WANTED Man to herd goats for
board and room and small wages.
Box 11680. Tribune.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Garage equipment, such
as electric drill, vises, chain hoist,
valve facer, etc. What have you?
Oregon Garage, 610 South 6th St.,
Grant Pass, ok.
WANTED Milk cow to keep for teed,
with option to buy. Box 11701,
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone
969-R. Thlbault.
WANTED Good grain drill. State
size, make and price. Route 3, Box
15-B, Medtord.
WANTED Truckload of household
goods from San Francisco or vicinity
before April 1. Call 316.
EMPTY furniture van returning from
San Francisco last of month wants
load from there or points en route.
l Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X.
WANTED Light 29 or later closed
car. Cash. Phone 341-J-3.
WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or
more, crusher, amalgamator. mi ic
prlce' and where can be seen. 417
Davla Bldg., Portland, Ore.
WANTED Donations .of used cloth
ing for relief purposes. The Salva
tion Army. Phone 356. 411 E. Main,
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk.
Pat's, 1506 Pruno St. Phone 547-L.
FURNITURE re-upholstered In ex
change for what have you. Phone
969-R. Thlbault.
, WANTED Electric repairing. Day
and night. Tel. I07-J Flynn Elec
tric Service.
WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be
cheap. 333 W. 2nd.
WILL care for elderly sick people In
my home. Phone 437-X.
JWANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N Orape St. Tel
1062.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS, ALUMINUM.
BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 Nol Grape. Tel. 1062
WANT TO RENT, with or without
house. 10 to 30 acres orchard ana
alfalfa ground. Box 2399. Tribune
WANTED Raw furs, hides, peita and
wool. Joe Konop. 120 So Central.
Across from Montgomery Ward "o
WTJ PAY CASH For raw furs, hides,
pelts, wool and mohair
MEDFORD BARGAIN -HOUSE
97 N Grape St. Phone 1082
WANTED Five hundred ewes. Ad
dress 2334. care Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house
wood stoves. 308 Haven St.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED 3-room
house; eiec. refrigerator and raive
and oil burner. Inquire 603 South
Riverside.
716 Oak St.
824 W 13th.
621 Dakota.
608 8 Ivy
Cal 1st Ins Aicy lOi, alter 3:30,
H. H. B;on, 167o.
FOR RENT HOUSES
SO N PEACH available alter Mar. Stn.
Call 1st Ins. A?cy. 105 after 5:00 H.
H. Brown, 1670.
roa RENT a o m e a. furnished or
unfurnished. Brown it Whit.
FOR RENT 1033 W. llta.
432 No. Holly.
34 No. Peach.
305 Tripp.
1110 W 8th.
Call First Ins. Agency. 105.
After a. H. H. Brown, 1670.
HOUSES 10, H2.50 and tlS, water
paid; wood range. Phone 105.
FOR RENT Furnished house. 15
Inquire 105 No. Oaadale.
WANTED Small wood range. 530 So.
Central.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
3 -ROOM apt., downstalra. 344 N.
Bartlett.
FOR RENT Apts. 536 No. Riverside.
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room apt.
220 S. drape St.
.-ROOM fur.i. apt, for rent. 229 N.
ivy.
CLEAN, fully furnished ground floor;
private bath and garage; adult
only. 244 S. Orape.
CABINS. 8 mo. 446 So. Front.
APARTMENTS" FOR RENT 4-room,
completely furnished, steam-heated
apartment; equipped with Frlgld-
atre, electric range ana wasner.
Rent, $37.50 without garage. If you
are looking for the best call at 135
N. Holly and look this over.
COMFORTABLY furnished apartment.
T.lnlnn rwim nrlth firanl .. lANrA
dining room, kitchenette, dressing
room and oatnroom; not ana coia
water, steam helt and lights fur
nished. Reasonable rent. Apply jtt
Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape.
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Mais
Ratea very moderate.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Large front room, close
In; hot and cold water and shower
20 S. Fir.
FOR RENT Beautiful room with pri
vate bath, oil burner with hot water
radiation: privileges of large yrd
with cool shade In summer. Refer
ences required. Mrs. Bert Anderson,
1501 W. Main.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
LAND FOR RENT 10 acres, best eol!
In the valley, close In on paved
highway; suitable tor corn, truck
garden, etc.; water paid. Phone
728-W orcall at 923 Reddy Ave.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
A NIOB assortment of good ud
pianos, MV.OO and up. Some like
new. See Saturday. Ill No. Fir.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE or TRADE Purebred Jer
sey bull. Young, gentle. Want
Guernsey. Phone C. A. DeVoe.
FOR TRADE Model T truck wood
truck. What have you? Mrs. Moore,
1 mile south Talent on highway.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
BARGAIN FOR SALE 80-A. relin
quishment, trade for truck; 10 A
free water, bottom land, small pav
munt; 2 A., new modern house,
large hen house, garage, easy terms,
2 miles to courthouse; 2 Jersey fam
ily cows, one fresh In 10 days. See
Owner, Ed Bechtel, Myers Lane.
WILL TRADE lease buildings of Klam
ath county's only outdoor swimming
resort for clear acreage near Med
ford. I. N. S., Box 1090, Klamath
Falls.
12 ACRES, well Improved, equipped;
trade for Medford property. Home
seekers' Exchange, 402 E. Main.
FOR TRADE Willamette valley rarm.
200 A.. $16,000. Want river bottom
farm near Medford of equal value.
Box 11744. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
(2100 NEVER bought such value as
this 6 -room modern 4-bedroom
bungalow, with basement, city
water, .4 lots, wonderful view, at
edge of city. Practically your own
term. Arthur E. Lalng, Real Es
tate, 19 No. Bartlett. Tel. 149a.
FOR SALE OR RENT Reasonable,
6 A. free soli, smell house, city
water, electric light. 1 ml. from
Medlord. Phone BW-X.
FOR SALE 1 4 acres Improved on
highway. Cash or terms. George Mc
Mahon, l'i miles So. Talent.
FARM AND STOCK RANCH 280
acres Price only $3300, payable
500 cash and 1500 per year, no
interest; v -room nouse, barn, out
buildings. On market road 25 mlta
from Medford. EARL TUMY, 310
Liberty Bldg.
WHEN you think of real estat. think
of Brown & Whtlo.
LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees.
excellent toll Sacrifice 1250 Write
Box 58. Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE Barred Rock hens, with
bsby chicks. Mrs. R. E. Carley.
phone 358-X.
FOR SALE Turkey etzgs ajid poults.
J L Worthlngton. Route 3. Box 57,
Eag Point.
, RED setting eegs. Phone 4-F-4.
FOR &ALE Russell's baby chicks, all
breeds. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Plymouth Rock eggs. 40c
per setting 8 A. Leaver ton, Rom
Lane
D'QiT tl'im nni fv Ira r ii ' nnn
I stock. $6. Jews NeU, at I, Aa.ad.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 2 fresh cows and young
work horse. Phone 132-L.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Bred .sows,
feeder pigs; alao Jersey bull. 13
months. W. W. Large. Williams.
Ore.
FOR SALE Team of mules. Henry
Kerby, Talent.
FOR SALE Heavy team of loggers;
ajso iignt wims ana anisic in-iscs.
Phone 838-R. -
FOR SALE DOGS-PETS
PEDIGREED Roller Canaries. Breed
era. Phone 202, Jacksonville. Mrs.
Nellie Finney.
ROLLER canaries reasonable. 623-J-2
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SAJjE '29 Ford truck. Finance
Co. says sell. Make your bid. 132
S. Riverside.
SPECIAL VALUES
IN USED CARS
1932 Chev. DeLuxe coupe.
1930 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan.
1931 Studebaker Sedan.
1929 Pontlac Coach.
1930 Ford Roadster.
T-model Tudor, fine shape. 150.00.
Hup Roadster, licensed. $30.00.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 260-egg Incubator, also
15-foot cedar boat. 128 No. Grape.
FOR SALE Chlld'a Iron bed. 5 gal
lons linseed oil. odds and ends In
paint. . Phone 1524-X.
FOR SALE at one-third cost, electric
Hotpolnt cook stove and a Heatrola.
Box 11695. Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Bean sprayer, 300-gallon,
perfect, $200. Room 315, Medford
Hotel.
FOR SALE One-row horse drawn
corn planter. J. A. Manke, Rt. 1,
Medford. tf
FOR SALE Newtown apples, cheap.
Will deliver. Phone 132-L.
FOR SALE Maytag washer, $22.50;
370 ft. g-ln. cable. 5'c per ft.; In
cubators from $4.00 to $15.00; cook
stoves from $7.00 to $18.00. Trade
trvick for wood or what have you.
$65 Welsbach automatic gas water
heater, $20. Berryrtale, 2nd Hand
Store, 1603 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Bean sprayer, 300-gal.
J, R. Roblson, Talent.
FOR SALE Ford son, ear corn, water
lilies and prunes. Phone 7-F-14.
FOR SALE Placer claim; furnished
cabin. See G. E. Carpenter, mile
west Phoenix.
FOR SALE Early seed potatoes; Net
ted Gems reasonable. Tel. 921-X.
FOR SALE -Ferric citrate, zinc sul
fate, grafting wax, iron sulfate,
Baume testers. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Recleaned Kanota oats,
$1.50 cwt. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE White Gold Seed Pota
toesearliest white potato grown.
Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Improved, clean ben
beardless barley. $1.25 cwt. at ranch
or storage, Medford. E. E. Foss,
Talent.
FOR SALE Sherwin-Williams dry
lime-sulphur, $7 cwt. Monarch
Seed Co.
FOR SALE Tame oat hay or alfalfa.
Fred Barneburg, Barneburg Ranch.
FOR SALE Success beardless barley
seed. Fred Barneburg, Barneburg
Ranch.
FOR SALE Smudge pots, oil tank,
wagon, tractor disc, corn cultivator.
Phone 565-L-2.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. baled or
loose. Local, non-irrigated alfalfa
seed. Tel. 523-J-4. Otto Nleder
meyer. IRON BEDSTEAD, springs, mattress,
complete, $8. 215 Cottage.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms If desired. AH makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett.
SAND, gravel, sediment, teamlug.
plowing. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables
beds, etc, 714 Welch St.. off W.
Jackson.
HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground.
C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2.
A RAINBOW GARDEN of glads. 100
large No. I bulbs, not less than 40
varieties. Value $5 or more for
$2,50. One Jumbo Plcardy free.
F. H. Reum, 022 South Oakdale.
FOR SALE 700 boxes good Newtown
apples; orchard run, 25c box. W. H.
Watt, Phone 468-R-2. Medford, Ore.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE TRUCK OWNERS If you
haven't got P. U. C. plates, get your
application in for your P. L. and
P. D. Insurance at once. Long or
. short haul. Cargo, collision, (Ire and
theft. Association of Commercial
Truck Owners, Phone 1380, Room
12. palm Bldg.
FURS cleaned, repaired and glazsd.
Coats relined. Medford Cash and
Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700.
THOROUGHBRED stallion service
- Box 139. Spring street.
MININO PROPERTIES If you have
property to sell or wish to buy See
Geo. S. Barton, 33 N. Orape St.
PALMIST Truthful advice on busi
ness, love, marriage 323 Kennet
Berrydale.
INCOME TAX Let m prepare your
Income tax return Years or experi
ence. Both State and Federal are
now due. Fred L. Colvlg, 525 8.
Central. Phone 735-J.
1 BUY gold and lend money Cecil
Jennings, corner Front and Main
DENTISTRY Dr. ! H. Oove. 233 E
Main.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Transfer
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices nlit
619 Ntftn Rirarald. Piwas 1044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTBAL't CO.
Abstracts of Tttlt. and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title I
System In Jackson :
County. j
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts !
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 j
North Central Ave upstairs.
Expert window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specialty.
Painting and Paperhanging
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging. Tel. 646-W. i3 S. Grape
Job Printing
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose leaf ledgers and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
caah sales slips and everything in
the printing Lines. 28-30 N. Grape
Phone 75.
Chimney Sweep.
GEORGE .EATON Chimney sweeping
and tree topping. 38 No, Front St
Telephone 1192-J.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
orfloe 1015 No. Central Phone 316
Prices right, service guaranteed.
RB'NKING TRUCKING 0. Trans
fer and storage We haul anything
at a reasonaole price. Ill No Fir
Street Phone 332.
Nursery Stork
PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF
ITS" Prices smashed on high qua.
lty fruit trees, shru&s. roses ana
berry plants. Drive to W. B Bar
hum's on Pacific highway. 3 miles
south of Medford or Phone 851-R-a
CARLTON NURSERY CO.. CARL
TON. OREGON.
Money to Lend
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charges See
W. E. Thomas. 45 South Central,
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg State License No S-167.
LEGAL NOTICES
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon in and for Jackson County,
Jackson County Building and Loun
Association, an Oregon building and
loan corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Otto H. Dalkey and Effle Dalkey, hus
band and wife; Wllford Walker and
Be ul a Walker, husband and wife;
P. H. McKtnnis; also all ether per
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or In
terest in or to the real estate de
scribed herein. Defendants.
To: Otto H. Dalkey and Effle Dal
key, husband wife; also all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming any
rignt, tine, estate, lien or interest in
or to the real estate described herein,
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
Complaint of the Plaintiff on file
herein against you, or otherwise plead
tnereto, witnin four (41 weeks rrom
the date of the first publication of
this Summons.
You are hereby notified that If you
fall to appear and answer the Com
plaint of the Plaintiff as required
herein, or otherwise plead thereto,
Plaintiff will take a Decree against
you for the relief demanded In said
Complaint, which la succinctly stated
as follows:
A Judgment and decree foreclosing
the Plaintiff's mortgage on property
situated and being in the County of
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Jackson, State of Oregon, and de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Lot number seven (7), Block
number thirty-two p32) In the Town
of Central Point, Oregon, according
to the official plat thereof, now of
record.
This Summons is published. In the
Medford Mall Tribune, Medford, Ore
gon, by Order of the Honorable H.
D. Norton, Judge of the above en
titled Court, duly made on the 1st
day of March. 1934.
the date of the first publication
of this Summons la the 2nd day of
March. 1934.
BOGOS AND BENGTSON.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
126 Etvt Main Street,
Medford, Oregon.
Notice to Creditor.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon In and for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of George
Smith Gordon. Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has by Order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County been duly ap
pointed Administrator of the Estate
of George Smith Gordon, deceased,
and has duly qualified as such Ad
ministrator. All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified and
required to present the same, duly
verified as provided by law, to O. H.
Bengtson, 126 East Main Street, MeJ
ford. Oregon, before the expiration
of six months from the date hereof.
Dated Medford, Oregon, February
23rd. 1934.
O. H. BENGTSON,
. Administrator of the Estate of
George Smith Gordon, deceased.
BOGGS AND BENGTSON,
Attorneys for Estate of George
. Smith Gordon, deceased. 126 Ea.it
Main Street. Medford, Oregon.
Resolution No. 349.
A RESOLUTION declaring the In
tention of the Council to cause Main
Street to be improved by widening
the same a total additional width of
seven feet six inches, by removing
three feet nine Inches from the side
walk on each side of the street and
placing thereon instead concrete pav
ing, curb and gutter from the East
line of Riverside Avenue to the West
erly ends of the railings on Bear
Creek Bridge, a-nd for the assessment
of the cost thereof on adjacent prop
erty; providing for a meeting of the
Council to consider protest against
said construction and providing for
the serving of the owners of adja
cent property with notice thereof by
the Recorder.
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Medford, Oregon:
Section 1. That It is the intention
of the council to cause Main Street
to be improved by widening the same
a total additional width of seven foot
six Inches, by removing three feet
nine Inches from the sidewalk on each
side of the street and placing thereon
instead concrete paving, curb and
gutter from the East line of Riverside
Avenue to the Westerly ends of the
railings on Bear Creek Bridge. In ac
cordance with the specifications
therefor '"now on file In the office
of the Cltv Superintendent, At the
City Hall, Medford. Oregon, to which
specifications reference is hereby
made for details and cost thereof
and to assess upon each lot or part
thereof Bdjacent to and benefited by
said Improvement, Its proportionate
share of the cost of said Improvement.
Section 2. The Council will meet
in the Council Chamber at the City
Hall on the 20th day of March, 1934,
at 7:30 p. m., at which time and
place the owners of said adjacent
property are hereby called upon to
appear before said council and show
cause. If any, why said street should
not be widened and why said prop
erty should not be assessed therefor.
Section 3. The City Recorder is
hereby directed to serv notice hereof
tipon the property owners aforesaid
by publishing this Resolution once
In a dally newspaper, printed, pub
lished and of general circulation in
said City at least ten (10) days be
fore the date of said meeting and by
posting five copies of this Resolu
tion in five public and conspicuous
places In said City for & period of
ten days prior to sold meeting.
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Passed by the City Council and
signed by me in open session In
authentication of Its passage this
6th days of March. 1934.
E. M. WILSON, Mayor.
Approved by me this 6th day of
March, 1934.
E. M. WILSON, Mayor.
Attest: M. L. ALFORD, Recorder.
Itesoltitton No. 3 V).
A RESOLUTION declaring the In
tention of the Council to cause North
Court Street to be Improved with
paving and gravel shoulders from, a
point 76.4 feet North of the North
line of the intersection of Mtmzair.ui
and Court Street, to the Intersection
of Court Street and the Northerly
boundary line of the City of Medford.
in the manner following: That por
tion of said street between a point
76.4 feet North of the North line of
the intersection of Manzanlta and
Court Street, and the North line of
Ohio Street to be improved by pa -ing
the same for a width of twenty
feet, said twenty feet to extend ten
feet on both sides of the center line
of said street and with four feet;
gravel shoulders on each side of said i
pavement, and that portion of sa d
Court Street between the North line :
of Ohio Street and the North bound
ary line of the City of Medford to
be improved by paving the same for
a width of ten feet with a four-foot
gravel shoulder on the West sld of
said Street, and for the assessment
of the cost thereof on adjacent prop
erty; providing for a meeting of tue
Council to consider protest against
said construction and providing for
the serving: of the owners of adja
cent property with notice thereof by
the Recorder.
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Medford. Oregon:
Section 1. That it is the Intention
of the Council to caise North Court
Street to be Improved with paving
and gravel shoulders from a point
76.4 feet North of the North line of
the Intersection of Manzanlta and
Court Street, to the intersection ol
Court Street and the Northerly
boundary line of the City of Med
ford. in the manner following: That
portion of said street between a point
76.4 feet North of the North line of
the intersection of Matwantta and
Court Street .and the North line of
Ohio Street to be improved by pav
ing the same for a width of twenty
feet, and said twenty feet to extend
ten feet on both sides of the center
line of said street and with four feet
gravel shoulders on each side of said
pavement, and that portion of said
Court Street between the North line
of Ohio Street and the North bound
ary line of the City of Medford to
be improved by paving the same for
a width of ten feet with a four-foot
gravel shoulder on the West side of
said Street, In accordance with the
specifications' therefor now on file
in the office of the City Superin
tendent, at the City Hall. Medford,
Oregon, to which specifications ref
erence Is hereby made for detalla and
cost thereof, and to assess upon each
lot or part thereof adjacent to and
benefited by said Improvement, Its
proportionate share of the cost of
said improvement.
Section 2. The Council will meet
in the Council Chamber at the City
Han on the 20th day of March. 1934,
at 7:30 p. m.. at which time and
place the owners of said adjacent
property are hereby caled upon to
appear oerore said council and show
cause, if any. why said paving and
gravel b holders should not be con
structed and why said property should
not ne assessed for the construction
thereof, '
Section 3. The City Recorder is
nereny directed to serve notice hereof
upon the property owners aforesaid by
publishing this Resolution once in a
dally newspaper, printed, published
and of general circulation In said City
at lea.st ten (10) days before the date
of said meetliifit and by posting five
copies of this Resolution in five puh
llc and conspicuous places in. said
City for a period of ten days, prior
to said meeting.
Passed by the City Council-and
signed by me In ooen session in
authentication of its passage this
6th day of March, 1034.
E. M. WILSON. MAyor.
Approved by mo this flth day of
March, 1934.
B. M. WIISON. Mayor.
Attest: M. L. ALFORD, Recorder.
'OMR HALF OF EGO
n.r A MX ft ON EDWARD
United Praas ataff Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD (UP) flomewhere
between the Panama Canal and Holly
wood recently, on her first trip to
the film capital, jean Mulr lost one
half of a carefully developed dual per
son a! lty.
The tall young actress, who was
known on Broadway as jean Pullar
ton. with emphaau on the "ar", both
in spelling and pronunciation, decid
ed after signing a Warner Brothers
contract to change her "type" along
with her name,
"I will be mysterious." she promised
herself. "I will become Inhibited. I
will no longer say what I think or
think about what I say."
Jean held to her determination for
the first hslf of the lone voyage, de
veloping her "other side," be in mys
terious and different and confound
ing fellow passengers by her strange
mood and melnncholles.
By the time the boat reached the
canal, Jean had her dual personality
well In hand. Her pa'e fev and ques
tioning blue eyes seemed to mask a
tortured soul. Deck chair neighbors
oecan to refer to her aa "poor thing.
Then, suddenly, Jean decided jhe
couldn't do It. She resented the sym
pathy of traveling companions and da.
velopod a. yen to take part In dinner
tabls diactisslons. 0h went to her
stateroom aa the boat was passing
Ontral America and strangled bar
"other half" to death.
H ndd heroic measures, of course,
to make sure the other pnsMngers un
derstood the momentous transfor
mation, flhe waited until s question
about s political subject was put tim
idly but dlrertly to her.
A day before she would have feign
ed boredom, Indifference. But thla day
thers waa a new Jean, a single-person
sllty girl, flhe snA.t'red.
"Hell, nol" she said.
In keeping with the times Drugs
and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAit
MIN'fi DRUO cTTORB.
Finalists I
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twi fun i, Urtntomai SUiuafc&k
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John F. Dore (top), seeking re
election as mayor of Seattle, Wash.,
and Attorney Charles L. Smith (bot
tom) defeated a half dozen other
candidates In the primaries and will
oppose each other In a runoff. (As
soclated Press Phototl
STARTS RUSH TO
SAN RAFAEL, Cal., March 8. (UP)
The ambergris rush of Bollnoa bay,
rivaling the mad scramble for gold
In '49, was In full swing again today
on the strength of a San Pranciaco
chemist's report that at least one
lump of foul smelling substance
found by searchers Inst week Is gen
uine ambergris, worth $28 an ounce.
Smith, Emery & Co., of San Fran
cisco, reported that a two-ounce
sample of the cheese like stuff sub
mitted for analysts by Louis Pepper
was virtually identified physically
with a specimen of genuine amber
gris. Despite the firm's statement that
the test referred only' to the Pep
per sample, Marin county and San
JTranclsco residents who had already
gathered enough of the substance
to net 1100,000 If all Is genuine
locked the putrid samples In their
Ice boxes and returned to the beach
with flashlights and lanterns.
Ambergris Is a substance given off
by sick shales, highly valued In Lhe
manufacture of perfumes. It la so
rare on this coast that one dealer
said he knew of no Instances of tt
being found here for the past 20
years..
OLD KIDNAPING YARN
PHILADELPHIA (UP) The recent
wave of abductions throughout the
country has revived Interest In tha
legendary tale relating the contem
plated kidnaping of William Penn In
1883.
But Dr. Albert Cook Myers, fore
most William Penn authority, de
scribes the tale as a myth without
basis of fact.
Tha story had iU Inception in 1870
when a Pennsylvania newspaper pub
lished a letter purporting to have
been written by Cotton Mather, fa
mous Puritan clergyman. Trie letter
was dated September ye 15. 1083,"
and was addressed to "ye aed and be
loved Mr. John Hlgginson."
The letter said, "There la now at
sea a ship called the Welcome, which
has on board an hundred or more of
the heretics and malignant called
Quakers. W. Penn, who Is the chief
scamp, at the head of them.
"Th e genera 1 court h as accord -lngly
given secret orders ... to way
lay the said Welcome . . . and to make
captive the said Penn and hla un
godly crew."
The letter recommendd "selling
the hole lot to Barbndoea whre
slaves fetch good prices in rum and
sugar."
Dr. Myers points out thet tha word
"scamp" waa unknown until long af
ter 1683 and that Cotton Mather was
but 19 years old wh'n the letter wi
said to have been written. He points
out further, that James P. Shunk,
whose newspaper, the Argus, printed
the lettr, admitted later that the
document waa a hoax.
In keeping with th timet Drtit
and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR
MIN'S DRUO 8TOKK.
Phone M2- We will haul away your
refuoe. City Sanitary Bervtc.
EARTH COVERED
By METEOR DUST
Advances Theory That Sur
face Is Growing Under
Continued Celestial Rain
Of Very Small Particles.
By ARTIIt'R F. GRANT
United Press Staff Correspondent
HARRTSBURQ. Pa. (UP) After a
study of meteorites for sereral years,
Ralph W. Stone, assistant state geolo
gist, today advanced a theory that a
coating of meteorite dust 19 inchea
thick Ilea on the earth.
This coating is an socumulatlon of
60.000.000 years or more, he said, and
Is constantly being Increased, al
though at such a slow rate it la not
noticeable.
Out of 470 meteoric falls since me
teorites became known and accredit
ed, 135 yeera ago, 130.000 Individual
meteorites have been recovered, or
an average of 277 per fall. This fig
ure supplies one meteoric stone for
each 400 square miles of land surface
of the globe in a century and a quar
ter. Most of the falls were observed Jn
areaa of comparatively dense popu
lation, and where surface conditions)
were favorable for observation of th
landing ,nd for recovery.
"If we consider the 287 witnessed,
falls In European countries. Russia,
India. Japan and the United State,
amounting to 139.349 individual me
teorites of 450 stones per fall, in &
combined area, of 7.350,000 square
miles , we have one meteorite for av
ery 5&i miles." Stone said.
"During the 135 yeara, only two
falls from which stonea were recov
ered were observed In the whole west
ern third of the United States, ap
parently due to sparse population and
the nature of the terrain. Although
practically all observed falla from
which stonea were recovered occurred
In day time, there 1s no reason for as
suming that falls are not just aa fre
quent at night.
"On these assumptions. It la conser
vative to estimate that in these 13
countries at least 10 times as many
meteorites fell aa were recovered, or
one to each 5Vi square mtlea."
If the rate of fall of the last cen
tury has been constant, according to
the assistant state geologist, each
square mile of surface has received
737 meteoric units, in the 80.000.000
yeara since the beginning of tertiary
time, on this basis of computation,
the earth received 87,340 meteorite
per square mile.
"The weight of the 139.349 stones
recoverod." he continued, "waa 17,074
pounds. This la a vry low aversgo
since tha larger stonea usually bury
themselves, but thla figure gives about
two ounces per atone.
"This would mean a. flve-tons-par-square-mlle
average for tha entire
earth, tn the last 138 yeara.
"Should ws continue tha computa
tion for longer periods, we get into
ponderable figures. Then, If we fig
ure not from the beginning of ter
tiary time but from early Palezola
Time, 600 million rather than 80 mil
lion years ago, we get a weight of
material which certainly would maka
the earth wabble on Its axis if con
centrated In one spot on tha surface."
Stone added that besides tha me
teorites which land, about a million
an hour dally are consumed in our
atmosphere before striking the earth,
"Considering five pounds tha aver
age weight of these, that would mean
50,000 tons of meteor I o dust sifting
down dally. Distributed over tha
globe, however, the result would ha a
layer one millimeter thick In 10.000
years, or a blanket 19 feet deep la
80,000,000 years."
RAGWEED BLAMED FOR
CAUSE OF HAY FEVER
PHILADELPHIA. (DP) The T1
weed, and not tha golden tod, U th
chief cue of hay fever, according
to Dr. Loula Tuft, auociat In Im
munology of th, Kbool of medicine.
Temple unlveralty.
"There are Viree forma of hay fe
ver aprlng, early and late." Dr. Tuft
told a group of phyatclana here. "Th
blonaoma of tree caune 6 per cent, or
aprlng caeea: grease, such aa timothy,
caiMe 00 per cent, or enrly caaoe. and
ragweed cauaee the remaining SS per
cent, late caiea."
Warrant Call.
Notice It herebv given that School
Dlatrlct No. 49. Jacuon County, war
ranta No. 6111 to Nu. DOSS lnclualva
are called for payment, tntereat to
ceane on March II. 1934. Warrant
to be presented for payment at th
office of the Dlatrlct Clerk, City Hall,
Medford, Oregon.
RBBBCCA JBNSiyi.
Clerk, School Dlatrlct No. 49.
' All kind of igal blanks for ei,
for rent, no hunting, no treapaaalnf
and other carda for sale at Commercial
Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune.
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