MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTCD. OKEOON. SUNDAY. MAY 1. 1933
PAGE TWO
ANCIENT FOSSIL
VIEWED BY MANY
The hea4 of the prehistoric animal
found Wednesday In the Sterling
nine was encased In piaster of Parla
for preservation at the Jackson Coun
ty chamber of Commerce yesterday.
The plaster work was done by John
Eliot Allen, geologist, and Ralph Ma
son, chemist, of the Rustless Mining
corporation wro were asked to come
here from Grants Pass to preserve
the skeleton by Dr. Warren D. Smith,
professor of geology at the University
f Oregon. Dr. Smith plana to come
here himself Tuesday or Wednesday,
Mr. Allen said.
A. H. Banwell, manager of ths
chamber of commerce, said that it
wan likely the fossil would be taken
upstate for scientific study and ex.
hlblt. Ultimately, however, It will be
returned to the Southern Oregon Ocm
and Mineral society for Its projected
museum here, he stated.
Mr. Allen said the skeleton, com
prising skull and horns, was the re
mains of an animal or tne not group,
related to an extinct species of water
buffalo. The animal belonged to the
Ice or Pleistocene age and might pos.
elbly date back tOO.000 years, he stat
ed, adding that to speak more author
itatively he would have to examine
the deposit In which It was louna.
Dr. Wlnnlfred Bradway, head of the
science department of the Southern
Oregon Normal school In Ashland ex
amlned the fossil Thursday and also
aald It appeared to be the remains
of a water buffalo. She estimated the
age. however, at 40,000 to 60.000 years
In geologlo terms, she added, that
was not old.
Hundreds of persona viewed the fos
sil, found 35 feet below the surface,
while It was on exhibit at the cham
ber of commerce. It aorved to emplHV
lie the value of the Southern Ore
gon Gem and Mineral society, Mr,
Banwell said. It was removed, brought
to Medford and treated for preserva
tion by E. R. Santo and William Mc
Clure of the mineral aoclety.
CALCULATORS Blerma, lid North
Central. Phone 383.
Dee Mall Tribune Want Arts
Schermerhorn Pardon
Signed by Governor
Restores All Rights
The question baa been raised aa to
my legal status aa a citizen and voter
of this state. To clarify this question
In the minds of the citizens of Jaok
eon County, I wish to state that I
received from Governor Charles A.
Martin a "Pardon to Restore Civil
Rlshte" dated the 23rd day of July,
1037. This executive order rostored
me to "all political rights, privileges,
and Immunities" and It was attested
by Earl Snell, secretary of state.
My candidacy for the democratlo
nomination to the office of Sheriff
of Jackson county In the May pri
maries will be based upon a pledgo
to Jackson County people for an
honest, business-like administration
of the office.
Q. L. SHERMKRHORN.
Paid adv. by
O. L. Shermerhorn.
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Open daily 10 a.m. to 12; 1 p.m. to 6. 233 E. Main St.
Harpist To Give Concert
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Otto Dngonz (above), one of the leading harpists of the country,
ivlll he heard In concert In the Lincoln school auditorium Monday, May 2,
at 8 p. 111. Mr. lluiiRniiz will he assisted by his son and daughter on the
villi aliurp and marimba. The concert, which will he under auspices of
Nt. Peter's Lutheran church, will be free to the public. A plate offering
will be accepted.
MUSIC PROGRAMS FOR
ALL COUNTY SCHOOLS
PLANNED DURING WEEK
Programs will be provided for prac
tically all rural schools of Jackson
county In observance of National
Music week, May 1-7. Pupil of
various schools will Journey to other
schooU to entertain. Definite dates
for the programs have not yet been
worked out.
Jackson school of Medford will
provide programs at Phoenix and
Lone Pine; Roosevelt school will go
to Jacksonville and Griffin Greek;
Washington school to Oak drove and
West Side; Lincoln school to Howard
and Central Point; Phoenix to North
Phoenix, Independence and Pern
Valley; Jacksonville to Ruch and
Applcgnte; Butte Palls to Mt. Pitt
and Anderson Creek; Bellvlew to
Nell Creek; Ashland to Bellvlew and
Plnchurst; Rogue niver to Evans
Valley: Gold Hill to Sams Valley and
Alderbrook; Prospect to Elk Creek
and Bams Valley to Meadows and
Antloch.
Progrnms will be provided by the
Music Toachers" association for th
following schools; Eagle Point, An
telope, Willow Springs, Agate, Lake
Creek, Missouri Fiat, Talent, Provolt,
Rogue River, Brownaboro, Lost Creek.
Table Rock, North Trail, Gold Hill,
Prospect, Little Butte Creek, Liberty.
Beaver Creek, Little Applegate. Butte
rails.
Shot In Leg
PRAHA, Czechoslovakia, April 30.
(AP) A member of Konrnd Henleln's
Sudeten German (Naul) party was
shot through the leg by pollco at
Bratislava lost night an patriotic
pro-Oermana and Czochoslovaklans
prepared to celebrate May day.
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Fight 1'ntul
MANILA, P. I., April 30. (AP)
R. II. Carter, a United States at my
private, dted during a fight with two
American sailors in Manila's walled
city tonight.
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Closing time for Too Late u Clas
sify Ads la 1 :30 p. m.
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. EFFIE TERRILL
Effle May Terrlll, wife of Charles
E. Terrlll, former sheriff, passed away
at local hospital at 5:20 a. m.
Saturday, April 30.
Mrs. Terrlll was born In Madison
county, Nebraska, Jan. 26, .1672, and
was aged 60 years. She spent her
early life In Nebraska, and came west
with her parents In 1886. Her father,
William H. Bradshaw, 'wea mayor of
Medford, and also a county com
missioner years ago.
She was united In marriage to
Charles E. Terrlll nt Eagle. Point
Ore., on Oct. 20, 1807.
Mrs. Torrlll was a christian wom
an, devoted to her husband and
children, and leaves many friends
in southern Oregon tp mourn her
passing.
She leaves two sons, Glen Terrlll
of Klamath Palls, Ore., and Dalton
Terrlll of Yreka. Calif.: one sister.
Mrs. George Stevens of Medford. Ore.;
two brothers, R. H. Bradshaw of
Oarson City, Nev.. and I. L. Bradshaw
or Brownsboro, Ore., and one grand
daughter. Miss Dorland Terrlll of
Medford, Ore.
Funeral services will be conducted
from the Perl Funeral Home Tues
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev
Father B. S. Bartlam of the Saint
Marks' Episcopal church officiating
Interment will take place In the
Siskiyou Memorial park.
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The Medford central district wood
en box committees dance next Sat
urday evening at Dreamland hall u
for the purpose more thoroughly to
acquaint the clt lions ot southern
Oregon with the importance of buy
Ins; merchandise packed In wooden
boxes and to raise runds tor the
promotion of that purpose, execu
tives said yesterday.
Unique decorations of wooden
boxes win be used and Archie Lena's
orchestra, will furnish 1'ie music.
Tickets are now on sale at the Hotels
Medford snd Jackson and by mem
bers of ths committee.
Man MlMlns.
OHEOON CITY. April SO. (API
State police had no trace today of
Paul Ehmer, 33. Portland, who was
reported by friends to have disap
peared srter a minor automobile
accident on April 11.
When In Grants Pass
DINE AT
NANDIE'S
Newest and finest cafe in
(Irani. ra In Ihe center .11
town
Complete Lunches
As Low As
35c
Uiu'll enjo? our dellrtout (ood
! unrt friendly ervlce.
NANDIE'S CAFE
nti n HMh t. (.rant Pa-
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BIG DINNER PARTY
Like the bear of Crater Lake
national park, the lords of the for
est of the Crater club emerged from
winter hibernation Saturday and an
nounced a super colossal dinner
party and all-around spring festival
In the Hotel Medford at 0:30 next
Wednesday.
Big Eruption G. Coyle Brlggs
erupted Into Hollywood superlatives
In describing the gala event. The
hotel's basement dining room will
be converted into a magnificent
bower of the days of 1840 when ex
pense was no concern, he declared.
And to carry out the proper motlff,
members were urged to come at
tired as '40 miners, cowboys, Indians
or other types of the period. For the
best costume a handsome prize of
some sort will be awarded, Brlggs
said. Members were also asked to
bring friends.
As a serious incident to the eve
ning's fun. officers for Ihe ensuing
year will be elected.
Entertainment galore will be pro
vided. Brlggs erupted. To insure the
right kind of entertainment, he ap
pointed this committee, to map
things out: John Johnson, chairman,
Bruce Bauer, Chet Hubbard, Everett
Bray ton, Elno Hemmlta, Harold
Brown and Larry Schade.
In a generous mood, Brlggs said
that every member who Is paid up
for 1037 will receive a fully-paid
1038 card positively and absolutely
free. "Come and get It, boys," the
big eruption advised.
RELIEFERS
BEND, April 30. (IF) While pickets
bearing Oregon Workers' Alliance
placards declaring the Deschutes
county court and the relief commit
tee unfair and discriminatory parad
ed before the courthouse yesterday.
Judge C. E. Lyon asserted he knew of
no reason for the action.
The pickets disappeared shortly af
ter noon. Their signs read, "county
court Is unfair uses spies and dis
criminates against workers," and
"county court unfair Intimidates
workers, refuses collective bargaining
rights."
One picket posed for a picture, then
demanded, "send one of those to Gov
ernor Martin."
Remodeling Forces
Architect To Move
The offices of William Laing, ar
chitect, which were located In the
front of the third floor of the TJ. S.
National Bank building during the
past two years, have been moved to
Room 308 In the same building to
make way for alterations to the
building.
Mr. Laing. who has had 40 vears
experience in architecture, specializes
in school work. The new Lynch
school and additions to the Russell
vllle school In Portland, erode schools
at Gold Beach and Brookings, grftde
school and gymnasium alterations at
Prospect, and alterations to the
Rogue River school are works on
which he was architect, and he Is
now completing the new Riverside
school In Grants Pass, which has all
the modern improvements.
Mr. Laing, who graduated in art
and architecture at the Heriot-Watt
college In Edinburgh, Scotland, and
in engineering end surveying at the
Northampton Polytechnic! institute
In London, received his early train-
You Can Build
A New Home
There are 600 families in
Medford who should and
can build a new home.
For These Reasons
Present Low Building Costs
Easy Financing
Free Architectural and Engineering
Service
Payments Less Than Rent
Every detail will be handled in our
office for you!
Timber Products Company
Phone 7
Orangoutang
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When the AI. G. Barnes and Sells Floto Combined Circus arrives In
.Medford Wednesday, May 11th In Its colossal menagerie will be seen Joe, 1
the famous movie orangoutang, to dnte Joe has appeared In 42 pictures,
L'nllke human actors, the record hasn't caused him to be pufred up. Above
Is the pose he likes best, put of a parcel of his photographs shoved In hh
rage, he'll-select this one. The big show menagerie boasts 1,000 furred and
feathered creatures.
lng In Scotland and England. He
came to the United States from
Calgary. Canada. In 1010.
Mr. Laing designed the Walter W.
Abbey Inc.. building, the state liquor
store, Nazarene church. Apostolic
Faith church, Samson warehouse
and the new Plggly Wlggly building
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Horror nt Harvard
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. April 30. (AP)
Yard police at Harvard university
today sought to determine who hung
a large Nazi swastika banner in the
tower of Memorial hall. The banner,
two by three feet, was removed after
It had been called to the attention
of yard police.
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The average length of a passenger's
trip on airliners In the United States
Is 432 miles and the average speed
of a transport plane Is 153 miles per
hour.
Too Late to Classify
COOKED FOOD SALE, Saturday. May
7th, at Reliable Grocery, sponsored
by Altar Guild of St. Mark's church.
SHEEPMEN
Losses through dogs shall be reported
within 48 hours In order to secure
compensation.
DOG CONTROL BOARD.
FOR SALE A neat, almost new 6
room home. Close to two schools.
Hardwood floors. Deep lot, room
for more building. Furnished or
unfurnished. Terms. 606 Haven.
WILL EXCHANGE desk space In of
fice for someone to answer phono
during business hours. Phone 1321,
any time.
WILL JAY CASH for building lot on
west side. Give price and location.
Box 3843. Tribune.
FOR RENT Clean, attractive 2 -room
furnished apartment; continuous
hot water. Adults only. 344 So.
Omtral.
TODAY ONLY This ad good for 27
on any used car selling for $100
or over. A fine selection to choose
from. All priced to sell and on
low. eosv terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO
Dodge and Plymouth Dlst.
FOR EXCHANGE Strictly modern
home on East side; 2-car garage,
large lot, ample shade.
, C. S. BUTTERFIELD
400 Medford Bldg.
FIRST CLASS fluu finishing and
quick service Mitchell Auto Beauty
Shop
End of N. Central
Joe With Circus
ZI m
'i 5.
6-ROOM furnished house. Eaat bide;
clean throughout, nice yard, oil
burner, fireplace, electric range and
trash burner. Only reliable parties
considered. Lease one year. Tel.
868-M.
Approximately 6 acres
Bear creek bottom soil,
$4300
all In alfalfa, located
near school on paved roadj city
water, 2 wells; very attractive, well
built modern 5 -room home; hard
wood floors, fireplace. Total price
$4300.00. Very good terms to re
sponsible buyers
CHARLES A. WING, AGENCY. INC.
109 E. Main St. Phone 728.
PAINT, all colors, per gallon, $1.35.
Roofing and Building Paper at a sav
ing. , i
Barb Wire, Fencing. Wire Screen and
Chicken Netting. Rolls cut any
dimensions.
Fire Hose, Suction and Garden Hose
also large quantity of used Spray
Hose.
Pumps, all sizes; Pipe and Fittings,
new and used. Plumbing Fixtures
at reduced prices.
1 only. Majestic Refrigerator.
1 only, Frlgldalre.
See these and save.
Used Vaughan- Drag Saw.
and cheap.
Good shape
Tents and Tarpaulins, all sizes, new
and used.
New shipment of Shoes and Boots,
priced from 25c and up.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St Phone 1062.
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On This Specially p 9
Priced Range j
only l
$149 iiir
B sfesi- ' economizer XvOTf I I Eltctrie heat
K filf -ftaaSiv inclu-n "Sim- yi';W I is clean heat.
It vSS?-af current than Top heater make, perfect broil. ,- n
gf. "low" O" 0'- 'ynd smokelcssin ,
TROWBRIDGE & FLYHN ELECTRIC CO.
214 WEST MAIN ST.
SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY ONLY New
trailer house, complete, $165. Terms.
Lay a Auto Camp, Ashland.
FOR BALE 1929 Model A Ford closed
pickup; good tlrea and good mo
chanlcal condition. 1140 W. 8th.
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re
paired. Coiled lor and delivered
Sima Bros., 23 N. Fir. Phone 261.
FOR SALE 1 acre on East side; 60
oak trees, city water, aUo Irrigation.
A wonderful view point overlook
ing city and valley. Building re
strictions. Price $750.
Also, lot 71x270 feet on paving,
about one block from Community
hospital. Small house; sewer and
water In. No better garden land
Sacrifice price for clear title, $690.
Also, 7-room bungalow and 1 acre
with fine shade trees. In excellent
home district and close to Medford.
Price $2650. Room 1, Palm Build
ing or Phone 517-L or 1528-J.
370 ACRES, 100 acres free water, out
range; 70 "acres grass and clover;
35 cattle, 2 sets of buildings, all
farm machinery. Will consider dinall
place as part payment. Price $9-100.
See A. F.-FLOWERS
Corner 12th and Front.
ACRES; new house, rich soli; near
Phoenix. A buy at $750. A. F.
FLOWERS, Cor. 12th and Front. .
FOR SALE Plants: Giant pansles 50c
dozen; carnations 60o dozen; col
umbines 10c and 16c .each; pink
and white baby's breath 15c; qeum
and lupin 25c. All quality plants.
Mrs. Dan Howard, 938 3. Holly St.
WANTED Housekeeper between 25
and 35, by employed couple with
one child. References. Tel. 290-Y.
WOOD-CUTTERS wanted, to cut ap
ple trees. Del Rio Orchard, Gold
Hill, Ore.
FOR SALE: '28 Chevrolet coach, oar
gain a ...75
Terms to responsible party. 1023
West 9th.
CUT PRICES on cedar shingles, Shnet
rock, insulation board and flume
lumber. Ovelman's, Jacksonville
highway.
FOR RENT Four large room upstairs
suite In beautiful Holly Apts; nicely
furmsneo clean cozy Every ton.
furnisned sxcept iluen Prig id air
electric range hot water, all mod
em conveniences Close hi lust
north of postofflce. Adults only.
40 See manager in rear. Phone
1397-R for appointment.
William Laing
ARCHITECT
Announces his office is now located at
Room 308 U. S. National Bank Bldg.
MEDFORD
All work personally supervised bv me Including archi
tectural design, structural, llrntlnt and Ventilating
Engineering. Phone 229-J.
Registered In Oregon and uml-.-r National Council of
Architectural Registration Honnls f'hlciio, III.
FOR SALE Hutches and breeding
. does, $10 and up. Phone 1A66-L.
WE DO all kinds of tractor work.
Will take livestock. Box 4997,
Tribune.
FOR SALE Suburban grocery with
living quarters. Will take car- as
part. Box 4995, Tribune.
FOB RENT Modern furnished house,
close In. See owner at fil8 E. Mnln.
WANTED Deep well pump. Must b
in good condition. Write Bt. t.
Box 330, or Phone 1764-J.
HAVE your furniture reuphoUtered,
rollnlahed, reglued Phone 989-B.
FOR LEASE Small service garse,
with or without equipment. Phone
848-R.
FOR SALE Young Guernsey bull.
40. 1704 No. Riverside.
LOVES USED CAB SPECIALS
1936 Hupp Sedan; radio and
heater -- Wi 00
1937 Ford Stk Pickup; 8,000
miles "a 00
1934 Chrysler Sedan 436.00
1935 Chevrolet Sedan .195.00
1031 Chevrolet Coupe .25.00
W29 Ford Coupe Pickup 75.00
Several Cheaper uara.
1704 No. Riverside.
PrOPERTY owners get no better
protection against fire loss at any
price than a contract (policy)
with this strong, legal reserve
non-assessable mutual. The com
pany has pioneered mutual fire)
insurance in the west since 1894.'
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