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LOST and FOUND
REPORT lost dog, animal cruelty
caes Humane Society Phone 1516
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Experienced mechanic
npfren-ps reoulred. Write Bos
3760 Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
CAPABLE Woman for general house
work. Immediately. Phone 717-X.
WANTED Girl for housework and
cooking. Must be experienced.
Phone 1115.
WANTED Experienced girl, general
housework. Nlco home, one child
Box 2769. Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Garden work, lawn, shrubs
rock work,- 307 Bessie.
EXPERIENCED farmer wants year
round employment. Stock rancn ;
preferred. Box 173. Talent.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
LEAVING For Snn Francisco October
13 will take two passengers. Phone
1661 between 12 and 1 or 917 W.
11th after 6 p. m.
WANTED 2 logging trucks with
trailer. Chaunccy Florey. 305 So.
Oakdale.
LADY Wants unfurnished room with
board In private home. 501 East
Main.
WANTED Feeder pigs. Phone 164.
WANTED AT ONCE Carload Guern
sey cows, heavy springers and
fresh. Four Corners Service Station,
Midway Road.
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING service
and garden work. All kinds of
pruning. First class work. Guar
anteed. Telephone 1095-J.
WANT good two-wheel trailer, also
Quaker oil heater. Pay cash. 1023
West Ninth street.
FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERED, re
flnlshed, reglued. Phone 969-R.
Thibault.
WASHING. Ironing done reasonable.
304 Boardman.
A WIDOW will give H Interest In
mine for $750 and 6-months grub
stake for three to No. 1 hydraulic
operator. If you can't qualify,
don't waste my time. Good cook.
Box 2689, Tribune.
WANTED Elderly gentleman to
board and room, $25 per month.
414 8. Riverside.
WANTED TO BUY from owner for
cash, new 5 or 6 -room house, close
In preferred. Phone 1453-R-2 eve
nings. PRIVATE DETECTIVE wishes any
case Box 623 Tribune.
WE PAY MOKR CASH
For Yom Furniture
ROI.HKnoK AMMtKWS.
6th and Front. Phono 647
WANTED Dressmaking and altera
tions Katherlne Muse. Singer
Shop. 22 S Grape
BUST IMtlCKS I MP
For Your Furniture
EAPS St OIIKN. Phone UlMi-J
WELL DRILLING 1 60 per rt. first
60 ft., etc J M Dodge 619 King
WANTED Scrap iron brass, copper
til kinds of metal Medford Bar
gain House. 37 N Grape 8t rel
1062
HIOHKST CASH PKHKS PAII
For Your Furniture
MriHoitn luiKiAis mu sh
57 N Grape St Ph,ne 108
FOR RENT-HOUSES
FOR RENT Small house, 6. Rt. 4.
Box 117. Spring St. Ray McConnell
SMALL Furnished 3-room houw,
close In. $15, water pnld. Inquire i
115 or 125 South Holly. j
FOR RENT 6-room furnlrhed house, i
close In. Phone 457-J.
FOR RENT Attractive. Fmnll. well-!
furnished house. $30. Phone 589-
J
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house
Call DoWs Cafe. j
FOR RENT 20 North Ornnie. $'i0
Charles R. Ray. Room 217 .Medford
Bldtr. Phone 302.
FOR RENT Sm!l 4-room hmiu with
electric stove and oil burner. ?2.'50.
Call at 811 E. Jackson. Tel. HtfJ-l
FOR RENT 4-room modern furn
ished im Oil tvrner. r'-ctrir
stp' - - '-:. Ir.qjlr- after
6 00 ; ".' :.. en. t-i 00
FOR EENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small, unfurnished
house. 147 So. Holly. Key, 238 So. I
Holly.
FURN. bouse. Tel. 1322W or
FOR RENT 4-roora
27.50. Phone 281.
furn. house.
FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior Ht
Call at 328 Haven.
FOR RENT Newly decorated 6-rocm
furnished apartment. Inquire 804
East Main.
FOR R E NT 5-roam unfurnished I
house with stoves, inquire bio bo
FOR RENT Good fl-room house on
North Riverside. Inquire Phlppe
Auto Park. Phone 417.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished house,
newly decorated; 3 bedrooms. 17
Newtown.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Furnished 3 -room apartment. Adults.
Phone 641-X.
APARTMENTS For Rent 13, 112,
nnd 811. 230 Beany.- Inquire at
Shady Nook Grocery.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt.,
hot and cold water, telephone, gar
aee. Also one sleeping room. 11
Tripp.
Apartments; Heated Rms, 31 Genesse.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart
ment: 2 bedrooms. 519 King St.
APARTMENT for rent,
lett.
344 N. Bart-
FOR RENT Bachelor apartment,
garage. 620 S. Oakdale.
FURNISHED 3-rm. apartment. Adults.
40 Quince. Phone 641-X.
3-ROOM apartment and bath In grod
condition, partly furnished, $16 60
month, water paid. Inquire 18 So
Bartlett. Phone 365.
MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT
10 Quince St.
FURNISHED 2 and 3-room apart
ments. Adults. 604 West 10th.
DESIRABLE apartments. 2 rooms and
bath; gas heat. Inquire Farmers
& Fruitgrowers Bank.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS Private
bath. heat. Frlgldalre 806 W Main
FOR RENT Apartments. Durell
Court, 3rd and Holly. Inquire
Apt. 6
FURNISHED APARTMENT, adults j
4 only 503 So Holly St.
GE BAUER APTS 6th at Oakdale;
modern furnished or unlurnlshed
large or small Comforts and cour
tesy by WEEK or MONTH Phone
713-Y. '
FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Holland
apt prigldairc. elpctrtc range
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
ROOM FOR RENT Hot and Cold
water In room, garage. Call between
6:00 and 7:30 p.m. 11 S. Orange.
3 ROOMS, Good stove, garage, wood
shed, hot & cold water, 329 2 Ken
net. SLEEPING ROOMS Close In; reason
able. 408 West 6th. Phone 1330-J.
FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room;
home privileges., 323 King St.
ROOMS Clean, modern: private
entrance. Permanent renters. 117
Laurel.
FOR RENT Nlceiy furnished sleep
ing room and garage If desired
325 So. Riverside Ave.
ROOM FOR RENT $2 50 week; pri
vate entrance. 408 Edwards.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S Grape
FOR RENT BOARD, ROOM
ROOM AND BOARD 822 S. Oakdale.
Phone 945-J.
BOARD AND R60M 716 E- Main $1
per day
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
TO RENT Camp site with lunch
room, trailer space and cabins, on
Hwy 99. Close In. Box 3031,Trlbune.
OR RENT Steam heated office
room Two store buildings See
Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell.
FOR LEASE Opportunity: close In
service station with grocery and
confectionery; living quarters; low
rent. Box 148. Tribune.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Young cow and heifer
calf, also young stock to trade for
Fordson plow. Lewis. Fern Valley.
FOR SALE Young cow. C. 0.
Starkey, West Howard School.
FOR SALE 3 fre.h dairy cows. .60
Ton grain hay. Phone 3-X-3, Eagle
Point.
FOR SALE Three brood sows, farrow
In December, Jake Myers, Central
Point.
FEW choice weaner
Norrls. 14-F-5.
pigs. M. J
FOR SALE Ramboullette rams Dolph
Phipps. E P. S. Rt.. Medford.
FOR SALF Werner pigs. K F Mur.
ray Crater Lake Hy Tel 4r-8-R-l
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Colored fryers, all sl7es.
Cut flowers. Dresner's, 1107 East
Main, phone 1393-H.
FOR SALE Barred Rock fryers, j
I't mile south Oak Grove school, i
Route 2. Fred Sanders. I
ABOUT 200 BARREU ROCK chicKns I
tytwen 5 and 6 weeks old WUl
sell chtan If taken at once. Mrs .
Clvrt PT.e 461. Gold Hill
For Exchange Real Estate
TRADE Nice modern four-room
stucco on larger home In first c!as
end !t lan with on- or two at re,
city witT and irrlratlrn. Apply
312 Alice street Tue day. Wednes
day and Thursday. 1 to 4 p. m.
-.LE OR TTMDf? !nr rna!ler ntace
S'joM i'":"1 Tr:.':i'i'' With
crr, J i rh' JmMl
I doAu yt,mtut. Bui 3oU, luoune.
FOR SALE DOGS, PETS I
WE HAVE A fine selection ot puppies 2
for hunting and pets. Sterling Ken
nels, 123 Church St., Ashland. vts.
tor? welcome.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE or trade for beef steers
ore gentle saddle horse. Phone
583-J.
FOR TRADE Will take good milk
cow In exchange on piano. Bald
win Piano Shoppe.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1926 Bulck Sedan, good
rubber, pood condition, :10. 1st
house Delta Waters road off Crater
Lake highway.
FOR SALE 1937 Ford V-8 truck,
like new; or will trade as down
payment on house. Phone 1664-W.
"36 Bulck Business coupe, trade for
late model Chevrolet. A. W. Sulli
van Ross Lane at McAndrewa.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Model A
pickup. Willow Springs Service
Station, two miles north Central
Point.
USED CAR BARGAINS See US be
for you buy. Shults Bros.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1938 Ford
Pickup with stock body, or wUl
trade for beef or dairy cattle. Tel
2-X-3, Easle Point.
GATES' USED CARS
C. E. "Pop" Gates.
1D36 DODGE PICKUP $385
1935 FORD PICKUP 295
1927 FORDSON TRACTOR 175
Extra wheels, magneto.
1930 CHFVROLET COACH 139
1929 CHEVROLET COACH 95
1929 FORD PANEL Express 90
LOT 6TH and BARLETT.
Harold Treat. Mgr.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 50-A. Two cleared. $600.
Some Improvements. A. C. RawortH.
Grants Pass, Ore.
WILL SACRIFICE Now. modern 6
room home; 3 bedrooms, hardwood
Moore, fireplace, full cement base
ment, sawdust furnace, double ga
rage; small down payment, balance
less than rent. 16 Ashland Ave.
Phone 742-J.
II -Room House In Ashland, Hwy
frontage. Suitable for apartments,
rooming or other Income. Will
trade for acreage. Give full particu
lars in first letter. P. O. Box 374,
Ashland.
40.Acres fleeluded mountain ranch.
9 miles to town Rogue River, 4
room log house, 3 wells. $900 cash.
McGulre. Sharp Park, California.
HOUSE and three iota for sale.
Hamilton street.
BARGAIN3 In farms, ranches and
small acreages. Bear Creek Real
Estate olilce, 476 N. Main, Ashland,
Oregon,
FOR SALE Desirable 6-room house,
furnished or unfurnished. Shade
trees, lovely lawn, woodshed, ga
roge: closa In. Owner leaving town.
A snap. Dad Roberts, 720 W. 2nd.
FOR SALE Homes, ranches, timber
land, city lots, Income property,
equipped dairy ranches. "Dad"
Roberts, 720 West 2nd.
FOR SALE: Marshall home on South
Oakdale. Six large lots, three on
Oakdale; large house suitable for
remodeling or as lumber. Will
rent subject to sale. $3,500. . 404
Stewart. Phone 1316-R.
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savlnge
and Loan Association.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown 5e wnite.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Lists available at
National Farm Loan Office. 302
Liberty Building. Medford
crTYand country properties RENT
ALSLOANS INSURANCE. C. 8
ButterfMd. 409 Medford Building
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Radio, $5. 435 N. Central.
DRY WOOD All kinds. Black oak
and Laurel. 16-lnch, $2.50 tlr, 12
inch, $2.25. Second growth Fir. 16
lnch $2.00. 12-lnch $1.75. Coll 310.
Franklin's Grocery.
OIL HEATER (Good condition) trade
for small plfrs and R. R. Pullets.
Or sell for $25.00 cash. L. K., Tri
bune. APPLES Delicious, Jonathan and
Nowtowns. 25c box and up. Give
order to Joe Kantor, Route 4, Box
237, Fern Valley.
GOOD New and Used clothing for
men, women & children at Ham
akers Cash Store, Jacksonville, Ore.
BROWNING Automatic 16 guage
ahoteun. ribbed barrel, case, per
fect. $40. See Cliff Wheclock, Lew
is Super Service.
FOR SALE! Shelled corn, last years
crop. Phone 523-J-4. Otto Nleder
meyer. FOR SALE Second hand lumher.
fruit Jars, radio. 125 Almond, after
3 p.m.
FOR SALE) Vetch and oat recleaned
seed. Black oats or Kanota. Phone
697-J-l. Ray C. Yost.
j pop SALEornpe(J ftnd grapc
, v,n.varfi r pn..,- 'uJ.nr,
FOR SALE 1939 O. E. radio floor
model. Call 393.
FOR SALE Concord grapes. 101
Portland Ave. 855-L.
FOR SALE Nursery stock: Ever-
greens for rtep and foundation
; planting. Also a few nice begonias.
Glascock's Nursery, 264 Bcatty.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Wheat hay.
Want work horse, milk cow, R. I.
I Rd hfns or wood. Ansel Knox.
Eale Point-Brownsboro road.
SALWAY PEACHES Ray Ouches.
I west end of etwart Ave. on Bellln
I ger road.
WE HAVE good Bswrtmpnt of ud
machsnR Sln'-r Sewing Machine
Store. 22 S. Grape.
rOR SALE Slightly used top coaH
f';r men and ladles: eiws to 48:
2.V. "ml up. A1"0 ft:r coats. $3 5'
to $10. t.'ned Wardrobe Shop, 518
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
- WHEEL Trailer, act of harness, for
le or trade for sheep or cattle.
(Mil 719 West 10th.
FOR SALE Two 9xU ruga. Phone
1039-R.
PIANO Small uprlgnt: excellent con
dition. Box 106. Tribune.
FOR SALE OR RENTAL 1 D-8 Cater
pillar Tractor. Bulldozer and Cairv
all motor blade com pressors, weld- (
ers. P. D. 40 Diesel power units. ,
crushing equipment, ens rollers, pus
vibrators. MOUNTAIN STATES
CONSTRUCTION CO., 12th and
Grant. Eugene. Ore. Phone 621
during day, 2897 or 3553 at nit; lit
REGAL LILY BULBS. 3 years, 15c
each, and spotted calla Hly bulbs.
35c. Liberty Market. E. R. pecn
FOR SALE Rye grass seed. 12c lb
B. W. Gebhardt. Rt. 3. Box 84. Hert
ford, 3 mile north 401 Orchard.,
FOR SALE VETCH SEED. GRAY
WINTER OATS. BLACK SWEDISH
OATS. All re-cleaned fancy stock.
Monarch Seed 6z Feed Co.
SALE OR TRADE Highly Improved
87 acres 405 J St.
FOR SALE POP CORN, the ktnd
that "pops a million." Monarch
Seed & Fed Co.
FOR 8 ALE Keep out the chill of fall
air with FLEX-O-GLASS, the per
fect glass substitute. Sold at
the price of glass. Monarch Seed
& Feed Co.
FOR SALE Delicious apples. Dolph
Phlpps, Crater Lake Hwy.
FOR SALE BASI-COP, BLUES TONE,
FUNGI-BORDO for peach leal-curl
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE VITAPANE. the perleet
gla.5-3 substitute. Be sure to see It
before you buy other materials.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
BLUESTONE LIME, BaM Cap and
Bordo Sprays. Davis Feed Stores
APPLES Different varieties. Geb
hard's. mile north Bear creek
bridge. Central Point.
OLYMPIC EGG MASH With milk.
$2.25 per sack. Davis Feed Stores
FOR SALE Grey winter oats, black
Swedish oats, vetch seed. Glvan
Ranch, 3 miles west Eagle Point.
DR. MARCELL Minerals, 418 S. Laurel
FOR SALE Delicious apple. Inde
pendent Packing Co., Phoenix.
FOR SALE Washer service Ftill line
genuine Maytag parts Service on all
makes Mcdf jrd Maytag Co., 31 No
Bartlett, phone 38.
CANNING TOMATOES, lo lb., Blan
kenship. Central Point.
CUT-RATE PRICES Nu-Way Mat
tress and Upholstery Co. Phone
293 209 West Bth St.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
RESTAURANT FOR SALE Cheap If
taken ot once. 23 So. Front.
FOR SALE Consider some trade,
service station and living quarters,
with 3 acres. Signal Stutlon. Talent.
MISCELLANEOUS
LOCKER SPACE Zero temperature.
A-One Brewing Company.
CRATER FLYING CLUB Due to the
purchase of a new 2-S aeroplane,
the Crater Flying Club has voted to
accept ten new members. For In
formation phone 67 or Inquire 118
E. 8th.
MARCELLA BOWMAN Beauty Shop
Shampoo and finger wave. 75c.
Permanents $1.95 and up. Machine
& Machineless. Marcels. 50c & 75c.
Evenings by appointment. 304 King
St. Phone 1211.
Mail Tribune Daily
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maple ires
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fuel: colloq.
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European
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edged kntfs
18. City in Para
guay 14. Cry of the an
cient bac
chanals 15. Alack
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17. Require
18. More rational
20. ItecomperiHc-H
'i2. Place for stor
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barn
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2f. Stately edifices
29. Flnnd or
freshet:
Hrltlsh
S4. Imitator
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37. Baking cham
ber
38. Remains
40. Mode
41!. Exclamation
44. Vegetable
45, Gift
fiO. Day's mnreh
54. Flare cargo
aboard a
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ther.ne Muse, dinger Shop. 33 S.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COl'STY
AltSTHACT CO.
TITLE INSl'ltlNCB
Aiisi Ku rs
tsimivts
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.
32 No Centrnl Ave.
Phone 415
Dressmaking
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered Room 303 0. 8
Ne.fl Bank Blrtg Tel 1181
R.Kllutnr Repairing.
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett
Kpert Window Cleaner.
LET JOE DO IT.
Expert window cleaners. General
house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe
Sp'-nce Phone 1172.
Fur Kepalrlns.
FUR RESTYLING. REPAIRING.
CLEANING and GLAZING.
19 No Bartlett.
Frances Dullntre Evelyn A. Tlce
.Music instruction
Piano. Violin. Hawaiian Guitar. Or
chestra Groups. Song arranging
Fred Alton Halght. Studio. 318
Libert v Bids
Sanitarium.
WE CAKE FOR THE SICK
ROGUE RIVER SANITARIUM
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 82.
ROOKING
WE REPAIR or apply any typo ot
roof Pabco Roofings Shingles.
Coatings and Palnta New stock
of Wall Paper Ekerson Paint and
Roof Co. 38 So Bartlett. Tel 243
Autn t.oat.s.
LOW RATE
AUTO LOANS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
MONEY to buy new or used car
Private money at new low rates
Immediate action No red tape.
1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY.
W E. THOMAS
45 South Central
Phone 139. License M-217.
$20 to $1,000
On Your Car.
1930 to 1939 model car
and light trucks.
1 to 18 months to repay.
CONSUMERS CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY.
Agent.
123 East Main. M-236. Phone 807.
You Can Save Money and
Time by Getting Your
CAR LOAN OR
REFINANCING
Direct From the Lender, The
OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South Central.
License M-217.
CAR LOANS
Solve your financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing.
LOANS ON CARS
1932-1939.
Trl-State Acceptance Corp.
License M-253.
MARK A. GOLDY
109 E. Main. . Phone 728.
Cress -Word Puzzle
6. Oil of rose
Jietnls: var
nnt 7. Cavalry sword
8. Siberian river
9. Always
10. Drove a nail
at an angle
1L Spreads loosely
' to dry
19. Huge mythical
bird
21. Existed
2it. Tiny
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2fi. J,ikuly
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liH. Undermine
30. Edible tubers
31. H:ilutatluu
32. Number
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tn bin
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name
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seed
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meat
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DIAMOND LOANS
DIAMOND LOANS
QUICK - CONFIDENTIAL
INEXPENSIVE
Roqulr no principal payments for
0 months to 1 year.
OREGON FINANCE
COMPANY
Under Supervision of State
Banking Department
45 South Central Avenue
Tel 1:19 Mecllnrd. Ore Lie No S-311
LOANS
MONEY FOR
FALL PURCHASES AND
PAST DUE BILLS!
A complete loan service a plan
that will meet your needs. Up to
$300 (9500 on cars) advanced swlltly
and without embarrassing Investi
gation on your signature and per
sonal security, auto, or household
goods. Pull amount In advance
no deductions. Make your applica
tion by personal call, phono or
write.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South Central. Phone 130.
Ground Floor Craterlan IJMg.
License S-311. M-217.
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of late conduction. i) 76 per
month per thousand. Low Interest
rate.
BHOWN Ar WHITE. 104 W Main.
Transfer.
)AVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 8 Plr Street.
Insured Carriers.
Local and Long Distance Hauling
Phone 644.
CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Household moving and gem-ra)
hauling. 29 S Grape. Phone 2u50
day or night.
EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 26 So Fir. Phone 315
Prices rleht Service guaranteed
LEGAL NOTICES
Not lee.
In ths County Court of the State ot
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of James
E. Trevorrow. aleo known as James
Edward Trevorrow, and also known
as J. E. Trevorrow, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned Executor, of the Will of
the above named decedent has filed
lt Final Account In the above en
titled matter, and the above entitled
Court has fixed the 2nd day of No
vember, 1030, at 10:00 o'clock a, m..
In the County Court Room. In the
Court House, In Medtord, Jackson
County, Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing objections to said Final
Account, and the settlement thereof.
TITLE Ht TRUST COMPANY,
As Executor of the Will of James E.
Trevorrow, also known aa James
Edward Trevorrow, and also known
as J. E. Trevorrow. deceased.
By K. M. ERZ, Assistant Trust Officer.
United States
Department of the Interior
General Land Office
O. nnd C. Administration
1'ortland, Oregon
Sealed bids, marked outside "Bid
for Timber," and addressed to the
Chief Forester, O. and O. Administra
tion, 410 Custom House, Portland,
Oregon, will be received until 10-30
A. M., Pacific Time, Oct. 26, 1030.
for the purchase of timber upon
tracts hereinafter described: the cut
ting and removal of the timber to
be carried out In accordnnco with
the forest practice rules approved on
July 7, 1038, by the Secretary of the
Interior. Each bid must state tne
amount per thousand feet, board
measure, that will be paid for each
species or class of timber. No bid
for less than the appraised value will
be considered. Eacn bid must be
submitted In duplicate and be ac
companied by a deposit. The deposit
must be In the form or a eertinea
check on a solvent National Bank
and In favor of the Chief Forester
of the O. and C. Administration. The
amount of the deposit will be com
puted at the rate of at least 20 per
cent of the first "looo of any esti
mated stumpage value: at least 10
per cent of the next (0,000 of
anv estimated Btumpage value and
at least S per cent of any additional
estimated stumpage value in excess
of tlO.000 and up to 25.000 in
amount. The deposit of any auccns
ful bidder will be credited as a first
Installment In the payment for the
timber. Checks of unsuccessful bid
ders will be returned upon award of
the bid. A bond on All sales will be
required In an amount computed at
the rate of at least 20 per cent or
the first $10,000 of the bid, plus 10
per cent of any additional amount
of the bid In excess of 10,000, Pay
ment for timber will be required In
advance of cutting, payment In full
at the time of filing the contract
being required In sales amounting to
2000 or less, in larger sales, pay
ment may be made In a number of
Installments scheduled to keep pace
with the rate of timber cutting and
payable upon demand from the Chief
ForeBter. The siiccessiul niaaer in
each sale exceeding $5000 In amount
will be required, prior to the ap
proval of the contract covering such
see. to furnish a sworn financial
statement showing ability to fulfill
the terms of the contract. For copier,
of the' form of proposal, form of
contract and bond, and other Infor
mation, application should be mnde
to the Chief Forester. O. and C. Ad
ministration. Portland, Oregon
The timber volumes, given In the
following appraisals, are estimated
and may he more or leas than the
amounts stated.
Living cull trees and young tlmner
less than merchantable size are re
served from cutting.
IN BFNTON COUNTY: T. IS 8 . H.
7 W Sec. 23. SE'NWVi. E'iSW'.
Red Fir 2260 M. feet B. M.. Yellow
Fir 2215 M. feet B. M . Red Cedar 10
M. feet B. M.. Hemlock 600 M. feet
B. M.: none of the timber to be sold
for less than $1.75 per M. feet B. M.
for the Red Fir. $2.00 per M. feet
B. M. for the Yellow Fir. $125 per
M feet B M. for the Red Cedar,
$7 per M feet B. M. for the Hem
lock. This timber to be p-!rt on basts
of milse. IN COOS COUNTY: T. 28
S. R. 12 W.. Sec. 21. SW'NE1',
NW8F.i'4 Red Fir 1S5IJ M. feet B. M .
White Fir SIS M feet B M . Port
Orfnrd Cedar 10 M. feet B. M . Red
Cedar 2.1 M. feet B. M.: none or the
timber to be sold for less than $1.75
per M. feet B. M. for the Red Fir.
$9 00 per M. feet B. M. for the Port
Orford Cedar. $1.00 per M. feet B. M.
for the White Plr and Red Cedar.
This timber to l sold on basis of
M. feet B M : none of the timber !
to be sold lor Uaa than $1.00 per M.
Iivt B M. This limber to be sold
on basis of log scale. IN LANE
COUNTY: T. 16 S.. R. 7 W., S.c. 23,
NE!4fcL'4 Red Fir IIM M. fee: B. M..
SE','. Heel Fir 712 M. leet B. M..
H.d C'.clar 76 M. feet B. M.. NW1,
SE' Rod Fir 1750 M. feet B. M.;
none of the timber to be sold for
!.'s than $1.75 per M. feet B. M. for
the Red Fir. SI per M. feet B. M.
for the Red Cedar. T. 18 S., R. 8
W.. Sec. 1. W'.NW'i Yellow Ht 1930
M. leet B. M Red Cedar 4 M. feel
11. M., none of the timber to be sold
for U-ss than $2 HO per M. feet B. M.
T. 18 8.. li. 1 W.. Soc. 13. W-jNlS'.
Yellow Fir 3030 M. feet 11. M., Bed
Ct dar 30 M. fe.t B. M.. Incense Cedar
35 M feet B. M., Hemlock 2a M. feet
B. M.; none of this timber to be
sold for less than $'2.00 per M. for
the Yellow Fir, $1.00 per M. feet B.
M. for the Reel and Incen.-- Cedar,
and Hemlock. T. Ill 8., R. 2 W Sec
15, SW'.SEi. Red Fir 1320 M. fvot
B. M., none of this timber to lie sold
lor less than $1.75 per M. feet B. M.
T. 20 8., R. 2 W., Sec. 23, NEUNWi
Keel l-'ir 250 M. feet B. M., Yellow
Fir 1125 M. feet B. M Red Cedar
20 M. leet B. M., Incense Cedar B5
M. leet B. M.; none of this timber
to be sold for less than $1.75 per M.
feet B. M. tor the Red Fir, $2.00 per
M. feet 11. M. lor the Yellow nr.
$1.00 per M. feet B. M. for the Red
Cedar, $1.50 per M. feet B. M. for
the Incense Cedar. T. 20 S., R. 4 W..
Sec. 3, V(jNWli Red Fir 1050 M.
feet B. M . White Fir 45 M. feet B.
M., Red Cedar 10 M. feet B. M., In
cense Cedar 135 M. feet B. M.; none
of this timber to be sold for less than
$1.75 per M. feet B. M. for the Red
Kir, $1.00 per M. feet B. M. for the
White Fir, Red Cedar, and Incense
Cedar. T. 20 8.. H. B W.. Sec. 27.
W' .NWi4 Red Fir 2205 M. feet B. M..
Incense Cedar 20 M. feet B. M.: none
of the timber to be sold for le than
$1.75 per M. feet B. M. for tho Red
Mr, $1.00 per M. feet B. M. for the
Incense Cedar. T. 22 8.. R. 4 W..
Sec. 1. 8Wi.,NEH. N'-jNW'.i. SE'i
NW'i Red Fir 2H80 M. feet B. M.,
Red Cedar 15 M. feet B. M.. and
Incense Cedar 40 M. feet B. M.. none
of the timber to be sold for less than
$1.75 per M. feet B. M. for the Red
Fir. $150 per M. feet B. M. tor the
Incense Cedar. $1.00 per M. feet B.
M. for the Red cedar. T. 23 8.. R 3
W., Sec. 3, NHjNE'i Red Fir Hlo M.
feet B. M., Red Cedar 20 M. feet B.
M., Inceive Cedar 25 M. leet B. M :
none of the timber to bo sold for
less than $1.75 per M. tect B. M.
for the Red Fir, $1.00 per M. feet
B. M. for the Red Cedar, $1.50 per
M. feet B. M. for the Incense Cedar.
T. 23 8., R. 3 W., Sec. 9, NE;SE"4
Red Fir 1323 M. feet B. M., Red ceoar
88 M. feet B M Hemlock 20 M.
feet B. M.; none of the timber to
be enld for less than $175 per M.
feet B. M. for the Red Fir, $1.00 per
M. feet B. M. for tho M Cedar and
Hemlock. All ot the timber on the
above des?rlbed lands to be sold on
basis of cruise. IN LINN COUNTY:
T. 10 S., R. 2 E., Sec. 1, NW14NWV4
Red Fir 1003 M. feet B. M.: none
of Ihe timber to be sold for less than
$1.76 por M. feet B. M. T. 10 fl
it, 1 E., Sec. 3a. NW,,4NKi,4,
NW'4 Yellow Fir 1155 M. leet B. M
Red Fir 203 M. feet B. M.; none of
the timber to be sold for less than
1.7B nor M. feet B. M. tor the Red
Fir. $2.00 per M. feot B. M. for the
Yellow Fir. All of the timber on the
above described lends to be sold on
basis of cruise. IN MARION COUN
TY: T. 8 8., R. I E., Soo. 27, SW'4
BE '4 Red Fir 1100 M. feet B. M.,
White Fir 28 M. feet B. M.: none
ot the timber to be sold for less
than $1.75 per M. feet B. M. for the
Red Fir. $1.00 per M. feet B. M. for
the White Fir. Tills timber to be
sold on basis of Cruise. IN POLK
COUNTY: T. 7 S., R. 8 W., Sec. 27.
NE",SE"4 Yellow Fir 800 M. feot
B. M.. Windblown Yellow Fir 67B M.
feet B. M., Red Cedar 140 M. teet
B. M., Hemlock 340 M. feet B. M.:
NWHSE'i Yellow Fir 800 M feet
B. M., Windblown Yellow Fir 250 M.
toot B. M.. Red Cedar 200 M. foot
B. M., Hemlock 276 M. feet B. M.;
none of the timber to be sold for
lens than $2.00 per M. teet B. M. for
the Yellow Fir, $1.00 per M. feet B.
M. for the Windblown Yellow Fir
and Red Cedar. $.75 por M. leet
B. M. for tho Hemlock. T. 7 S., R. 7
W., See. 33. NW"48W!, white Pine
25 M. feet B. M., Red Fir 1490 M.
feet B. M., Hemlock 136 M. feet B.
M., Larch 070 M. feet B. M.: none
ot tho timber to be. sold for less
than $2 00 per M. feet B. M. for the
White Pino. $1.76 per M. feet B. M.
for tho Red Fir and Larch, $1 .00 per
M. feet B. M. for the Hemlock. All
of the timber cn the above described
lands to ho sold on basis of cruise.
IN YAMHILL COUNTY: T. 2 8 R.
S W.. Sec. 31. W'.SWH Red Fir 1650
M. feet B. M Red Cedar 180 M. feet
B. M.; none of the timber to be sold
for less than $1.76 per M. feet B. M.
tor tho Red Fir, $1.26 per M. toot
B. M. for the Red Cedar. T. a 8.,
R. 8 W., Sec. 27. W'.iSEld and Bee.
35, NE"4, NEiiSEli, W'jSE'. Bed Fir
2590 M. feet B. M., Yellow Fir 2070
M. feet B. M White Fir 8 M. feot
B. M., Red Cedar 108 M. feet B. M.,
Red Cedar poles 00; none of the
timber to be sold for leas than $1 78
per M. feet B. M. for the Red Plr.
$2.50 per M. feet B. M. for tho Yel
low Fir. $1.00 per M. feot B. M. for
tho White Fir, $1.25 per M. feet B. M.
for the Red Cedar, $.50 each tor the
Red Codar poles. AM of the timber
on the above described lands to be
sold on basis of cruise.
Tho rlsht to reject ny and all
hlris Is reserved. Dated at Portland.
Oregon, thl th day of October. 1030.
W. H HORNING,
Chief Forester
O. At C. Administration
Closing time for loo bate to Clas
sify Ads IS 1:30 p m.
Use Mall Tribune want aria.
Colonial Garage
6tli and Ivj Streets
.Medford, Oregon
Complete Lubrication Service
Recently remodeled at an etpente of
S.ViOO.OO InrliMltng:
Ladles' and men's Restrooms Drink
ing fountain Repair department
New roof and hard surface floor In
storage department. Wt take prtde
In courteous service to our guesta and
In keeping our place clean.
nnmplete line of Standard Product
special rates on storage bf day, week,
or month
We Invite your Inspection and
suggestions
T. C. nilADY. Manager
Phone tt9
W never rlo-ie, alHiiv at your service
Meteorological Report
Ortoher 11. 1939
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Thursday, little change In tem
perature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thursday,
local morning loss In west portion,
little chance In temperature, mod
erate northerly wind off the coast,
local Data
Temperature a year ago today!
Highest fid; Lowe.it 47.
Total monthly precipitation M
Inches. Excess for the month .64
Inches.
Total precipitation since September
I, 1939, 1 23 Inches. Excess for the
season .38 Inches,
Relative humidity at 8 p.m. yee
terday 3B; 5 a.m. today 95.
Observations Taken at 6 a. m
l.'O Meridian Time.
n
H
3
6:20 ajn. Sun-
37 Clear
68 Cloudy
51 .60 Cloudy
41 .02 Clear
38 Pt Cldy
52 Clear
36 Clear
52 Clear
44 Clear
46 Clear
69 Clear
CO Clear
38 Clear
46 Cloudy
37 Clear
52 Clear
45 Clear
38 Clear
66 Pt Cldy
62 Clear
set 5 :35 p.m.
Boise
Boston
87
76
66
08
68
86
87
77
68
87
65
75
Buffalo
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Havre
Los Anseles
MEDFORD
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
Roseburg
Salt Lake
66
San Francisco
.81,
Seattle
Spokane
02
65
Washington, D.C...93
Wenatchee 72
The Grange
Itoxy Ann Grange
Roxy Ann Grnngo will give a tasty
chicken dinner at their halt Friday,
Oct. 13, beginning at 6 p.m. Every
one Is cordially Invited to enjoy a
good chicken dinner with all tha
fixings. Come havo dinner with ua
and then go to the football game,
or remain and enjoy a special pro
gram furnished by tho chamber of
commerce together with a social eve
ning. Regular Grange session was held
Friday evening beRlnnlng with of
ficers seating drill. Sarah Toole of
Griffin Crock was a welcome visitor.
In connection with agriculture re
ports Horticulture Agent O. B. Cordy
gave an Interesting review of agri
culture projects and Grange work la
1906.
Business being disposed of the leo
turer took charge with a varied pro
gram in which all took part. Chaa.
Hoover gave numerous suggestions
for Good of the Order. Refreshments
were served by Maxlna Jessen and
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Upp.
Our public dance woa well attended
Saturday. We are looking- forward to
the next dance. Saturday. Oct. 21.
Jacksonville P.T.A.
Enjoys Program at
Year's First Meet
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 11 (Spl.)
Jacksonville Parent Teacher Associa
tion mot Oct. 4 at the high school
gymnasium, their first of the school
year. The following program was glT
cn: Pledge of allegiance to the flaf,
by all; community singing, led bf
Miss Holt; Hawaiian guitar solos, by
Inez Oraham: Vocal duet, Alice and
Geneva Coulter,
Mrs. Hocy, state magazine chair
man, and Mrs. Brockway of Medford.
were present.
Mrs. Hoey spoke briefly on "Whs
Is an efficient P.-T. A. organization?"
The association voted to sponsor
the Jacksonville Public Library and
to give a prize to the grade having
the highest percentage of parents
present at monthly meetings.
It was announced that next meet
ing. Nov. 1, would bo "Dad's Night."
EMPLOYERS WARNED TO
SUPPLY DATA ON WAGES
SALEM, Oct. 11. (AP) The atata
unemployment compensation com
mission advised Oregon employers
today they have nine daya In which
to file wage data on payrolls for July,
August and September.
"This la the first current report
ing asked under the new quarterly
setup and prompt and accurate com
pliance la necessary In order that
woflte records may be set up for pro
cessing clnlms at the end of tha
year," Administrator Silas Oalaer
said.
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