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rm-iraprowp mail tribuki CUrk'i Monthly Statement Jackion County. Oregon December, 1945 The following u a itatcment eC the proceedings of the County Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, showing a list o! claimants for supplies and services which were passd upon during the month of .Decern Der, iia. G. R. CARTER, County Clerk. General County Fund F.siner Soencer Marks, extra help. $9 90; West Coast Printing Sc Uinding i-o., recora owjuj, $15.75; Louis J. Langenberg, trwcial rcDorter. $05.50; Wain- scott's, supplies, $81.74; Office Stationery & Supply Co., sup plies, $6.60; Ashland Frlnling Co., Inc., advertising, $18.87; West Coast Printing & Binding Co., supplies, $9.25; Kirby J. Tant, travel. $40.00; Sam Jen nings Tire Co., repairs, $4.85; Chipman Chemical Co., Inc., sup plies. $208.00; Mcdford Fuel Co., supplies, $39.00: Consolidated Freihgtways, Inc., supplies, $18.23; Rogue Kivcr Chevrolet, supplies, $5.18; Bear Creek Or chards, supplies, $35.10; Robert M. Elder, travel, $28.15; Robert M. Elder, travel, $50.05; Chil dren's Farm Home, child care. $25.00; Mrs. Ray Wyant, child care, $22.50; Medford Office Equipment Co., supplies, $38.00; Catholic Charities, Inc., child care. $20.00; G. R. Carter, re cording deed, $1.60; Orpha I.e Schcnsky, extra help, $33.54; Flovd E. McKcc, travel, $40.00; R. C. Ward, supplies, $23.00; Os mund tt Company, supplies, $12.84; F. E. Sfimson Co., sup plies, $63.70; Hubbard Brothers. Inc., supplies, $23.02; Standard Brands, supplies, $7.84; Fridcgcr Grocery Company, supplies, $G7.43; Ashland Creamery, sup plies, $21.32; Greene-Winkler Company, Inc., new equipment, $40.53; Harold Wainscott's Phar macy, supplies, $4.40; Larson May Co., repairs, $6.00; Swift & Company, supplies, $16.81; J. C. Penney Co., supplies, $15.84; California Oregon Power Co., lights, $34.1(1; Modern Plumbing Sheet Metal Co., supplies, $3.30; Groceteria Super Food Markets, supplies, $10.92; Phy sicians ic Hospital Supply Co., supplies, $9.16; Gertrude Bow mer, extra help, $28.02; Elmer Sartain, travel, $115.15; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., tele phone, $5.25; Fabcr's, fuel, $121.00; Trowbridge Sc Flynn Electric Co.. repairs, $2.45; Brownie's, repairs, $3.00; West ern Union, telegrams, $2.50; G. R. Carter, postage, $7.15; Office Stationery Sc Supply Co., sup plies, $53.10; H. W. Conger, cor oner fees, $12.10; C. M. Lltwll ler, coroner fees. $10.00; Luman Brothers, supplies, $6.00; Office Stationery Sc Supply Co., sup plies, $9.80; Pacific Telcphono & Telegraph Co., telephones $21.50; Boys' Sc Girls' Aid Society, child care. $40.00; J. K. Gill Co.. sup plies. $28.08; Klockcr Printory, supplies, $7.30; Calllc R, Hill, In demnity, $3.00; Western Union, telegrams, $7.84; Wm. Perry, travel, $28.50; Ashland Printing Co., supplies, Anrirus H. Smith, supplies, $16.50; Mcdford Print ing Co., supplies, $11.20; West ern Union, telegrams, $5.72; Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph Co., telephone, $23.80; Office Sta tionery & Supply Co., supplies. $4.20; Jorgensen Dairy Products, supplies, $22.83; A. P. Sloger, supplies, $4.00; Reliable Grocery supplies, $20.61; Kluhrer's Bak eries, supplies. $11.53; California-Pacific Utilities, supplies, $7.06; Pnclfic Telephone Sc Tele graph Co., telephone, $19.35; Klocker P r i n t e r y, supplies, $18.70; American Laundry, sup plies. $11.21; Western Union, telegrams. $1.44; Medford News Print Shop, supplies, $9.40; J. L. Murray, machine repairs, $47.50; Trowbridge Sc Flynn Electric Co., repairs, $4.32; California Oregon Power Co., lights, $101.00; Pacific Telcphono &. Telegraph Co. telephones $33.21; Western Union, telegrams, $5.00; Brown & Whito Agency, Inc., in surance, $10.00; Anna L. Slctlen, extra help, $8.50; Southern Ore gon Livestock Auction, supplies, $42.00; Independent Truck Lines supplies. $0.92; Pacific Tele phone Sc Telegraph Co., tele phone, $7.93; Western Oil Sc Burner Co., fuel, $00.35; Mcd ford Printing Co., advertising, $21.70; Robert M. Elder, travel, $51 12; Bert Staneltff, supplies, $15.00; Association of Oregon Counties, dues, $164.78; Public Lands Committee dues, $205.00; O fc C Land Grant Counties Assn., dues. $1000.00; Pacific Telephone Si Telegraph Co., tele phone, $19 45; George W. Ncil son, travel. $25.00; Office Sta tionery . Supply Co., supplies. $21.25: Dora L. Samsel, indem nity, $4.00; Afton Carter, extra help, $101.67; Ina Iluson, county compensation. $30.00; Klockcr Prinlei y, supplies $26 00; George W. Ncilsoo, postage. $7.00; An rirus 11. Smith, travel, $27.15; Trowbridge & Flynn, repairs, $5.00; V. A. Myers, travel, $5.95; Lois Itcinkmg, extra Help, $122.15; Gertrude McKay, extra help. $108.40: Fred Kelly, bailiff, $3.00; Stata Department of Agri. rullure. scaler of weights $29.72; V. C. Morgan, Inspector. $238.10; Charles Angle, creek assistance, $3.00; J. C. I'oilevlnt. creek as sistance, $3 00; L. A. Rigcl, creek wviistance, $4.99; Huener broth ers, Uidrnmily, $3.00; Dr. O. A. Welsh, med.cal services, $5.00; Otis Elevator Co.. e r v i c e I, $32.50; Columbia Ribbon & Car bon Mfg. Co., supplies. $16.50; Lederlc I-alxiratorics, Inc., ex penses. $1,112; Dr. R. E. Poston, medical services. $100.00; Med ford Laboratories, supplies, S9 00; West Const Pbiht Pro ducts Co., supplies. $7.45: Bar bara Ro.s. extra help, $23 60; First National Bank, public wel fare, $045.uti; E. M. Wilson, au dit, $00 00; G. R. Carter. P. O. box rent, $3.00; Office Station ery and Supply Co., supplies, $12.05; Clinton A. Smith, ex penses, $44.75; C. Marlon Smith, expenses. $43 80; Northern School Supply Co., supplies, $28.98; Don Cruikshauk Type writers, supplies. $25 00: Ina Duun, juror, $2.00; Keltic Ran TuUr, Jmi. 12. kin, iuror. $3.00: Helen Wilson, juror, $3.00; Francis E. Martin, juror, $3.00; Lucille Chapman, juror, $3.00; Ivan L. Male, juror, $3.00; Bertha L. Bonney, Juror, $3.00; Sadie B. Koehlcr, juror, $2.00; Ilortense Jennings, juror, $2.00; Jessie M. Darby, juror, $3.00; Ethel Bish, juror, $3.00; Evelyn J. Ellis, juror, $2.00: Geo. Frohrelch, juror. $2.00; W. C. Blankenshlp, juror, $3.00; John Demmer, Juror, $3.00; Edna Pearl Clark, Juror, $2.00; J. E. Gcttling, Juror, $3.00; Edward W. Carlton, Juror, $3.00; H. D. Prltchard, Juror, $2.00; Nelle W. Burns, expenses, $56.20; Don Poling, labor, $78.19; Howard Gault, truck license, $125; G. II. Billings, registrations, $1.20; Robert M. Elder, travel, $34.00; National Probation Assn., Inc., supplies, $2.00; G. R. Carter, postage, $6.00; Pacific Tel. Sc Tel. Co., telephone, $21.20; West Coast Printing Sc Binding Co., supplies, $3.00; West Coast Print ing & Binding Co., supplies, $173.55; Trowbridge Sc Flynn, supplies, $47.52; Barbara Maria Ross, extra help, $23.60; Lester L. Lewis, travel, $40.00; Wm. W. P. Holt, medical services, $25.00; Coolcy Grocery, supplies, $8.36; Luman Bros., supplies. $5.00: Sacred Heart Hospital, hospitali zation, $14.00; Oregon State Gumo Commission, state bounty, $400.00; Boys' Sc Girls' Aid So ciety of Oregon, child care, $45.00; Mrs. J. R. Ekman, child care, $35.00; Catholic Charities, Inc., child care, $20.00; Oregon Protective Society, child care. $5.00; Office Stationery Sc Sup ply Co., supplies, $1.00; Brown Se White Agency, Inc., bond prem ium, $275.00; E. E. Gore, bond premium, $10.00; West Coast Printing & Binding Co., record books, $24.80; Burroughs Adding Machine Co., services, $6.90: Aetna Life Insurance Co., insur ance, $u.t)3; National Hospital Association, fees, $57.50: G. H. Carter, trustee, war bonds, $315.10; G. K. Carter, trustee, war tax, $1624.35; State Indus trial Accident Commission, in surance . fees, $74.43; Kirby J. Tant, travel, $40.00; Floyd E. McKee. travel. $40.00: Don Cruikshank Typewriters, repairs $2.40; First National Bank of Portland, safety box rent, $5.00; Daniels-Robinson Insurance Agency, supplies, $15.00; C. A. Myers, stamps, $75.00. Civilian Defense Ashland Rationing Board, ex penses $20.00; Florence Libby, services, $80.10; Mrs. Minnie Bryant, services. $21.85: G. R. Carter, trustee, war tax, $24.70. Jackion County Library The J. K. Gill Co.. aunolies. $29.48; Klocker Printory. sup plies, $16.20; Tho Macmillan Co., supplies, $4.77; The Oregon News Co.. suddIIcs. S6.30: Wil. derness Society, supplies, $1.00; miiarca seiDy, services, $4.32; Bob Stothers. services, $4.50; Bob Work, services, $6.00; State Industrial Accident Commission, fees, $0.72; G. R. Carter, trustee, war tax, $61.70; Mrs. J.' F. Brown, branch custpdlan, $8.00; Mrs. Amy Bateman, branch cus todian, $8.00; Mrs. Bello Hart, branch custodian, $6.00; ,E. A. Hlldreth branch custodian $6.00; Mrs. Beulah Duspnberry, branch custodian, $6.00; Mrs. R. H. Moore, branch custodian, $6.00; Mrs. W. D. Stcadman, branch custodian, $8.00; Jackson Coun ty Library, expenses, $4.80; Mrs. Seelah Jones, branch custodian, $0.00. Road Funds Texas Company, supplies, $43.40; John Nledermeyer, ser vices, $3.00; W. H. Arnold, ser vices, $3.00; Jacksonville High way Water Dist., damages, $16.38; Pacific Telephone Tel egraph Co., telephone, $8.55; Woodbury Co.. supplies. $16.32; Oregon Culvert Sc Pipe Co., sup plies $92.32; Hooper's Radiator Service, $27.80; Oregon-Nevada-Callfornla Fast Freight, hauling, $3.47; White Motor Co., supplies $73.30; Shell Oil Co., $78.50; Pierce Auto Freight Lines. Inc.. hauling, $1.14: Eagle Point Hard ware, supplies. $2.25; Recon struction Finance Corp. supplies, $165.00; Timber Products Co., supplies. $60.00; Pacific Tele phone A- Telegraph Co., tele phone, $3.00; Pacific Machinery Sc Tool Steel Co., supplies. $142.62; Northern School Supply Co., supplies, $16.00; Electric Steel Foundry Co,, . supplies. $90.16; Contractors Equipment Corporation. $5.21: Holland Ho tel, supplies. $38.50; Heurv C. Dooms, services. $100.00; Cali fornia Oregon Power Co. elec tricity. $1.00; Oregon-Ncvada-Cahfornla Fast Freight, hat-ling. $8.84; Pacific Asbestos Sc Supply Co.. supplies. $911.78; F. L. West right of way, $50.00; Lntta L. Cunningham, right of wav, $50.00: Reed Tractor & Equip ment Co., supplies. $6.48; Lorent Co supplies, $8.51; Rogue River Chevrolet, supplies. $1.43: Co lumbia Equipment Co., -supplies, $65.24; Consolidated Freight ways, supplies. $5.26; Woodburv Company, supplies $170.23; Karl Kite, labor. $15568; Karl Kite, labor, $4.74; H. Sandvig, labor, $184.07; Olaf Thoron. labor, $142.37; W. M. Tetherow, labor, $149.14; Percy Haley, labor, $104.28: Phillip Hannaford, la bor, $166 37: Elmer Hnrnlsh, la bor, $150.06; Claude Wade, la bor. $182.18: I.yal Hartman. la bor, $137 98: Wesley Hartman. labor. $14092: Leonard An drews, lalMir, $172 97: Lvle E. Culmer. labor. $64.21! II. C. Dooms, labor. $68 61; Farl Jones, labor. S144 42; Jim Merrltt, la bor. $178 74; C. 7.. Hoyden la bor. $15 95: Frank Folev, labor, $47.94: Paul B. Rynnlng, ser vices. $106.34: Jaii.cs Barlow, la bor. $188,971 Clarence Baker, la- Hemorrhoids! Ow!! - But Ha SMILES, Now R wil u M vu Vm th Til. formula t.., ur nljunrllvfir at n tr4 Trunn ion 4 Minor Clinic VJl'Ii'K rmnm rMl.f o( tun Irrtntton nt wmwm. llflp tott'-n iM tfn.li to shrink wll ini. Ul tuo Truirmon A Minor s Rf-ul (Mnlmnl r Thornun a Minor Hi-ut Snppotllnrif. Kollow lbl dir-rllpna. If not oVlljliUd with thl lKXTOKS' &y. low rol rtlun.Ud on rqull. At All iooa 4ru( stores everywaere bor, $202.47; Hollls T. Beucler, labor, $142.12; Leslie P. Bigham, labor, $194.21; Mrs. Arthur H. Boggls, labor, $38.45; Chester I. Bourne, $171.61; Frank L. Blew, labor, $139.85; Wm. J. Burbidge, labor. $ 29.61: Robert Craig, la bog, $193.53; Charles Dooms, la bor, $184.87; Claude B. Dean, la bor, $180.87; Willard Dooms, la bor, 154.87; Robert Finney, la bor, $145.77; Lorcn Eraser, la bor, $171.47; Cornelius Hen driekson, labor, $114.93; Arthur Hlnkle, labor, $7.34; Elzie Lcm mons, labor, $141.10; Oscar C. Lewis, labor, $122.84: Joseph R. Miller, labor. $175.77: Winfred W. Phillips, labor, $185.70: Rol lie J. Rinabarger, labor, $194.19; Thomas Roseberry, labor. $143.04; Harry W. Scoggin, la bor, $130.73: Layman Thomas, labor, $176.74; Jack Thrasher. labor, $80.92: Harold E. Tolln, labor, $169.71; Edward H. Tut tle, labor. $185.79: Alfred I,. Tye labor. $202.05; Roy Virehow, la bor, $165 18: A. T. Wattenberg, labor, $174.67; Southern Pacific Co., services, $136.97: Whittle Transfer Co., hauling. $9.30; Fourth Street Repair Shop, ser vices. $3.00; Eagle Point Water Commission, water, $2.50: Geo. Brovn Sc Sons, supplies, $1.00; Medford Plate Glass Sc Mirror Co., supplies, $1.50: Bergman's Shop, services. $8.40: Medford Saw Shop, serlvces, S8.00; Med ford Water Commission, water. $5.50; "Chct" Leonard Super Service, supnlles, $18.68: How ard Cooper Corp., supplies $1 .20; Woodbury Company, ' supplies. $39.35: H. L. Pritchard Co.. sup nlles. $5.74; California Oregon Power Co.. lights. $60.20; Med ford Service Station, supplies, $282.20: Dawson Electric, sup plies. $0.75: Lorenz Co.. sunplies, $0.95; Cullen Motor Sc Imple ment Co.. supplies. $12.08; Por ter Lumber Co., sunplies, $17.00; White Motor Co., supplies, $17.32; Timber Products Co., $1.00; Claude C. Holmes, sup plies. $666.50: White Motor Co., supplies, $1.02: Mcdford Con crete Const. Co., supplies, $118.05; Hubbard Brothers, Inc., supplies, $20.41; Hooper's Radi ator Service, supplies. $6.25; Lewis Super Scrivcc Station, supplies $1916.28: Aetna Life In surance Co., Insurance, $19.38; National Hospital Association, fees. $58.75: G. R. Carter, trus tee, war bonds, $656.25: G. R. Carter, trustee, war tax, $820.70; State Industrial Accident Com mission, fees, $227.56. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, Administrator of the estate of William R. Crosby, de ceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified to present them, with proper vouch ers, and duly verified, to me at my office at Room 409, Mcdford Center Building, in Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published January 8, 1946. - , HARRY C. SKYRMAN, , Administrator. CALL FOR BIDS Rogue River School .District No. 35. will receive bids for: 50 cords seasoned oak or laurel and 80 cords seasoned fir wood. All wood to be from live tim ber, 42 inches in length, from 4 to 8 Inches in diameter. Bids to be opened February 12. at 8 o'clock. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids will be accepted for all or any portion. GENEVIEVE DICK. Clerk. Clerk School District No. 35. Rogue River, Oregon. 141 NOW REGISTERED FOR SOCE QUARTER Southern Oregon College. Ashland, Jan. 22 Registration for the winter quarter at the Southern Oregon College now totals 141. A total nf 75 men students and 66 women students are enrolled with additional students registering daily. 56 of the men students are veterans and one of the women Is a veteran. Registration will remain open until January 23 for full time or part time students In terested in beginning Secretar ial Science Courses, Junior. Col lege work or Education. Ade quate housing is still available. CtntlnK 11mA tor Sunday Too !. In clniiMty 4 (in Saturday alternoon Pirns rtmrmbrr Date-Bran Muffins good as cake! (Tak no $ugart no shortening?) ThtM (fTlrlouj. rw ui.-?noi muffltu mdt with rhewext datM will hive a blf appral for ths "iwwt loottim"' in your J mi It! They're to molrt. And they're io tentVr eo jrcod. Thfi N rtie kivlooo'i it-mn la milled ritim-fin far roMtn ottnee. 3 cups KeDoRl 1 cup tnd ftrvr all-bun 1 trwpooi. enU H cup moUjece S treupoon tall 1 S etif milk H cup rhoppetl Add vnxctta ux-mun to moUim and milk and allow to aoak for 1& minut. Brat ef and add to Am mixture Artd Mfwd dry tnTfdiiU and fruit. Mil freawd muffin pane HERE RECRUITING IN FOR SERVICE Roger Herendee-i, Pacific war veteran, is in Medford this week to establish a coast guard re cruiting office at room 222 at the post office. He is on a traveling assign ment from the district office In Roger Herendeen Seattle and will be In Southern' Oregon for the next six weeks to. interview prospective candi dates for the coast guard. During his four and a half years In the service, Herendeen, a chief signalman, has served on port security, mine sweep ing, transport, and recruiting duty, aboard the coast guard cutter Ariadne, the Arthur Mid dlcton (APA 25), the Admiral E. W. Ebcrle (AP 123), and a navy mine sweeper. He partici pated in the battle of Midway and in the battle for Manila. Herendeen will be in Medford each Monday, Klamath Falls each Saturday, and in other southern Oregon towns during the rest of each week. Candidates whose applications arc accepted will be sent to Portland for enlistment and fur ther transfer to the Coast Guard Training, Station at Alameda, Calif. A man may enlist for a period of either two or three years. Rogue River Plant Will Manufacture Hot Water Heaters Rogue River, Jan. 22 Erect ing of a 24 by 40 foot concrete building to house the Rogue Manufacturing company was be gun here Thursday, according to Jay A. Williams, who with Mor ris J. Scholten is co-owner of the firm. Location of the structure is on Depot street next to the Girl Scout hall. Manufacture of hot water heat ers Is the initial project of the men who plan to expand into production of household heating plants and small industrial boil ers. Williams believes the building will be finished about March 1. Harry Hill is erecting the struc ture for the partners. Scholten has had experience as a heavy industrial equipment engineer. Confectionery At Rogue River Soon Rogue River, Jan. 22 Neil Pritchett is remodeling a room in the Fowler building on Broad way street where he expects to open a confectionery store in mid-February. The confectionery will be called Bud s Sweet Shop and will have seats for 20 per sons. Pritchett will sell maza zlncs. papers and package goods in addition to a full line of con fections. He came here from Klamath Fails six months ago. The Mojave Desert contains lojid, tunRsten, silver, Hold, molybdenum, antimony, cinna bar and kernitc. two-thlrdfl full and hake tn mod rte ly hot ovn iWr.i about 30 mm ut. Makca 15 liht, tutciom mufflnj. Good NufriHon, tool vtratfci f ikm yroteettT la 1h M f rata. 0Mkif cub ra. fill .ST ) dally minimum Slim ntl for iron. Charles Boyer h EC Charles Boyer and Lauren, Bacall deliberate on future plans to get them out of a tight spot Valley Boom Days Recalled By Finding of 1908 Tribune Mark A Goldy, local real estate agent, recently found a copy of the horticultural sec tion of the Mcdford Daily Tri bune of 1908 while remodeling his building at the corner of Main and Front streets. The paper, a former annual feature. gave a pictorial and word des cription of the advantages of Medford and Rogue River val ley. The front of the horticultural number carried a full page photo of a large apple orchard with boxes piled high with the the large fruit. In 1907. accord ing to the paper, Rogue River valley broke all records as a producer of pears, also leading in apples, and its fame had spread to practically every country in the world. Cornice pears from Medford sold as high as S9.20 a box in New York City and a carload from another Medford orchard brought $4,622.80, highest price ever paid for a carload of fruit. From eight acres near Ashland. 0.000 boxes of Newtown Pippen apples were marketed, netting $2,000 an acre f.o.b. the orch ard. Seven acres of Bartlett pears near Medford In 1907 grossed $2,000 per acre, accord ing to the paper. The paper car ried several pages boosting the quality of Rogue River Valley pears and apples. 28 Inches Rainfall Average yearly precipitation is less here than in many east ern sections, the paper stated. During the past 25 years, ac cording to the edition, there never has been a rainfall of more than 28 inches for one year. "Pests that annoy and winds that destroy" which make life a burden in eastern and iriiddle western states, are an unknown thing here, ac cording to the fruit culture sec tion. Pheasant, deer, goose and bear hunting as well as abun dant fishing made the valley a paradise for sportsmen with nearly a page of photos show ing huge catches made by resi dents of the area. . Midway Metropolis Medford shortly after the turn of the century was known as the midway metropolis. "Lo cated in the heart of the greatest fruit section in the world, with untold wealth in mines and tim ber surrounding her; with a cli mate that favorably compares with that of any region on earth, halfway between San Francisco and Portland, lies Medford, a city of over 5,000 inhabitants, growing more rapidly than any other city in Oregon, and des tined to be the metropolis of a vast Inland empire," was the description of t-..-, city given in the paper. Pictures of the old North School, the high school A FLAT DRINK IS A DUD KEEP YOURS "V ' M WITH Only Canada Drr Weter hat "PlN-POIHT CAMONATtON" to inture longer -laiting tparkt. And a ipeoal formula to point op fleror. Alwayi ueo Canada Dry Watar. CANADADRY WATER i1 1 1 Ilk M NOA OS' .WTfg. I Film Coming: they are In. in "Confidential Agent. ' coring to the Craterian Tnursda-. which has since been demolish ed, and the main thoroughfare, Seventh street, which is now Main street, were carried. Pictures of hydraulic and dredging operations at mines near here also occupied a space in the edition. The vast acreage of old channels, gravel bars and auriferous placer deposits, to gether with the abundant winter rains and numerous streams. combined to make this section one of the leading hydraulic placer districts in America, the paper stated. A few paragraphs were also carried on the beau ties of Crater Lake and Mount Mazama. Large Ads Carried A number of large advertise ments also went to make up the issue. Among them was the page ad of Deuel and Kentner, "the big store with the little prices," which boasted a dry goods de partment of 12,000 square feet of floor space. Another was the Rogue River Land Company, which carried a photo of Med- ford's permanent exhibit, show ing the many crops raised in Jackson county. The Toggery "of course," "the place near the cor ner with prices on the square," and the Rogue River Valley Or chards Company with offices in San Francisco, the Medford Tea and Coffee House, Iowa Lumber I and Box Company with factories at Medford, the First National Bank boasting a capita of $50, 000 and the Model Clothing Company, Inc., were others mak ing up the advertisements. The Medford National Bank, with a capital of $50,000 and a surplus of $10,000, and the Jack son County Bank, with a fully paid capital of $50,000, complet FOR SALE 2500 Surplus Electric Welding Machines The finest and most modern welding equipment yet developed is in- eluded in the 2500 electric welding machines now on sale at Calship's 14-way shipyard at Terminal Island, California. The welding machines are only part of the huge surplus stock now being disposed of. Every piece of equipment, and all tools and facilities approximately 500,000 items are included in this gigantic sale. Among the articles being sold are ships surplus materials of all types; durable tools; pipe fittings; valves and flanges of all kinds and sizes; ships stores and electrical supplies; light and heavy hardware; large quantities of steel, structural shapes and plates; ships turbines; hatch beams; deck winches; rigging ma terial; traveling shop cranes; gantry cranes. For 0fos Wrif or Wiro Industrial Equipment Company, Care of California Shipbuilding Corp. P. 0. Box 966, Wilmington, Calif. f xcfusfvo Safes ReproMnraffvet for CALIFORNIA SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION ed the elty'i binklnf system. Baker-Hutchason Co., clothiers, boasted "every advertisement a truthful advertisement" and ran a full page ad in the special edi tion. A number of smaller ad vertisements and a section de voted to Ashland completed the paper. Builders Supply Company Formed By Gold Hill Men Gold Hill, Jan. 22 Forma tion of the Southern Oregon Builders' Supply company here has been announced by the part ners Ralph E. and Roland B. Bell and Fred J. Nerger who will set up their store as soon as merchandise for retail can be obtained. Location of the busi ness is on Second avenue be tween 3rd and 4th streets. Ralph Bell, who has had a real estate office in one of the build ings, will continue that work. The partners will handle sporting goods and hardware in addition to a regular line of con struction supplies. At present they are manufacturing tile building blocks and contemplate making other tile products. According to Ralph Bell all three men have had 25 years ex perience in the contracting and construction business. MUSIC FESTIVAL AT SOCE APRIL 4 AND 5 Southern Oregon College. Ashland, Jan. 22 Southern Oregon College will be host for the Music Competition Festival to be held on April 4 and 5. All high schools in Oregon south of Reedsport and Cottage Grove : will come to Ashland to com pete in this festival. Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, pres ident of the Southern Oregon College, attended the meeting of music educators held in Med ford recently. The group set the dates for the Music Compe tition Festival and accepted Dr. Stevenson's invitation to hold the festival at the Southern Oregon College. Announcing; - - - MEDFORD GUN SHOP All Types We Buy tlactrhal Wilding Machines Now on Salo Include: LINCOLN ELECTRIC PAH VTELDERS DC - 200, 300 and 400 AMP DC -200 and $00 AMP GENERAL ELECTRIC VESTING HOI rSE DC 200, 300 md 400 AMP AC-i00 AMP WISTTNGHOCSE GENERAL ELECTRIC DC-300mtd4O0AMP AC-SOOAMP HOBART GLEN ROBERTS DC 300 AMP AC-iO0AMP VOSON HORNET HOLLCP DC -300 AMP AC 00 and 750 AMP ' I UPPER ROGUE TO HAVE POLIO BALL Upper Rogue Grange will sponsor an infantile paralysis benefit dance at their hall on Crater Lake Highway Jan. 26. it has been announced. Dancing will be from 9 a. m. until 2 a. m. Camp White Navy dance band will furnish the music and supper will be sold at midnight, all proceeds going to the county polio fund. Jars to collect donations for the fund have been placed In all stores from Shady Cove to Prospect and the schools, as usual, will fill dime cards, ac cording to Mrs. E. W. Segges senman, chairman of the drive for that area. Los Angeles Memorial stadium is the largest stadium in the United States. ,Its grandstand seats 105,000 persons, "49,000 more than Yankee stadium, iWlCI m. MANY. ..TWICI m OOOD BLADES eouiu it siHAii ieei 10lerM Sferiei Oistrtbtited by McDonald Candy Co. and sold by aU live dealer!. Interior and Exterior PAINTING PAPER HANGING Work Guaranteed CALL 2419 Younger's Appliance DUTCH BOY PAINTS 31 N. Bartlett Opening of the PURPLE 1701 N. Riverside Custom Gun Work and Sell Used Guns 3 There will be no bidding. All articles are being sold at fixed prices f.o.b. Terminal Island. There is no red tape to go through! In view of the vast quantities of ma terials to be moved, sales are being limited, at present, to quantity pur chases. All material and equipment is being sold as is.