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PAOTC SEVEN 'EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUSTE, MEDFORD, ORKCONT. Kl'XDAV. MAY 2.'). 10.10. .o Tte Oregonian's Stand for Joseph And the Broadside of a Critic (Salcui Cailltal-Joiuiuil) . , ! THB ollKtiONIAN'S KIX1 lh Qregonian-enils .speculation ltu ntllllldo Will lie l-e. uto nllng the -Republican- candidate " .. t n n r" hv announcine: for go-1 ' ' " .k nreconiun Intends to support lte Republican candidate, fleorge Joseph." ' ' This '8 reminiscent ui me nm . tree. the more you bent era lke better they he." The sulking IftdV Ol juui iiiiiinni iiiiiiiik u,n f allen to u -V A Jn fho ennr of nl I l B" . - -' nrs ami "" , tngronon..i v v t In-one wny. this mlKht r IU, worst blow .loseplfs candidacy j received. He has for weeks ill nbout the state by airplane ! usurlnc the people that-tho Ore- ',:... .h.t.tho flr.l Btlatl was on tne pnyrou or me Mtrer trust, that it has always twil subservient to the . "special pHriltlte seeking crowd," that it Us always "hovered Around the flh-pots and still has Its plere inf eye an" extended hand seareh 1,5 foi" manna." and now to show llat "ace has not 'withered nor riutonv staled her infinite varl- nor the primary palsied her dutahing hand, the uregoninn is supporllns Joseph! ' And Mr. Joseph was not content lith his- own tirades against the Oreionlan; hut had his heneh- Kni.Jltlfus llolman siiplemcnt the ....t-" l.v radio and namnhlets -kiAh tin broadcasted Id everv ' Tolw; ' Said Mr: Holman; Possibly there has been a : j'. time 'when tlio' Oregonlnn Inl. a righteous eniise, but If j- po 'l' do' not ltnow ' when It wani' If ' It was ' iinifornily anainst the' common people, why should they follow it now?' What has It ever done to deserve the confidence of the people that its advice or recommendation s h o u 1 d he followed politically by any citizen " Interested, orily In tho common good of all? It Is a safe-rule- for tho nverago ritiam to voto- ACIA1NST the men and measures advanced hy thn Oregnnian and to vote FOR the men and measures which " It most 'shamelessly mWiiresenls' In ' lis opposl- Hon. ' If Mr. Joseph's nilVlce wrts' good before election it Is eillally good nowin fact, It-Is better. vt What asstiranre however; hnve we that Mr. Joseph is not tho se cret candidate of tlie"powcr trust, put forth on an impractical and unrealizable - platform of public 'ownership hallyho'o to confuse the public . nnd 'destroy state ' regula tion, nnil thus' restore' to tho utili ties 'their old .'privilege of local and community barter and cor miillon? " - It will he remembered that eight years ago when the outcry against hlBlier phone and street' car rales as at lis height, they brought In the Ku Klux Klnn with one of their enrtplnyes In command, raised the religious Issue, seloeteil a tele fhone magnate" for governor and in the. ensuing hysteria people for Sot all about utilities in a frenzy about the other fellow's religion and the utilities got what they wanted. - Similarly In the Tortlnnd enm paicn against the utilities, Mr. Joseph, who besides heing attor ney for the department stores, the chain grocery stores nnd the chain banks, is also attorney for the Portland Telegram, owned by Her bert Pleisrhhncker, 1 multlmillion- aire power magnate, boasts that he brought Carey and Harlan the 'ate experts at a cost of $8i. to Portland with the net result that a ten cent street car fare he- came an actuality. The utilities eot -what they wanted under Mr. Joseph's leadership and the people Paid for It. Speaking of the pending dis barment proceedings against Mr. Josenh. the Oregoninn says: Whether .the findings of the court are disciplinary or not. on Mr. Joseph as a mem ber of the bnr. this newspa per holds the opinion that the disbarment proceedings. In so fur as they bear upon his ell Rlbillty for the office of gov ernor may properly he look "I upon as n closed incident. The Oregoninn will support the liepuhllcon candidate for governor. ; In other words, disbarment for unethical 'conduct from practice nt the bar. constitutes eligibility 'or the governorship In tlie Ore Ronlnn's viewpoint that Is as long ns the fllshnrred wears the Piny label, even though he pro ves no rjennhlicnn principles. " long ns he Is the choice of IS Percent' of the nnrtv voters! Shades of Harvey Scott how the Oregoninn -has degenerated In the decadence of Its senility! XANKINO. Mny 24. (P) The fhina Merchants Steam- Naviga tion company, which already op iates ,1o river and coastnl steam "r. has announced plnns for 24 "ew vessels. The boats probably 'll bo hunt In shangltnl; flu.lfi.rt Mlvertl.lnir get. rAStlH. Medford Investment Company General Insurance Medford, Oregon 125 E. Sixth St. Phon 1224 (Portland Oi-etToniun) MH' HOI.TINU. ..... soman lias hevome con-i"" Pump whieh is submerged in scions that there Is speculation;0" "' driven by spiral Bears us to what its attitude will be ,e-I f,'"m the crankshaft. A largo """""s me repuMicnn" pin4Mn. for governor. The Oregonian Intends to sup port the republican candidate, George w. Joseph. This n e w s p a p e r has never doubted that Mr. .Insoni, ,.-oi,i he honest, courageous and re- j sotirceful in conducting the office I or governor of Oregon. its . misill,,.. to hi,.. " . ' M"" ' I upon tlie eround that another iif,s ... , . , iqualifloations was also more near-i i ... n,..oril vlth 'rh il ,, ,,K ,,:.:'""" "of , 1 ,,, t t-. ... ... nomic problems. The problems 1 ....i,i i ... . . "' 1,1 PC'I'ie. e snail meet them when they arise. i,ui e.eu as to tuea we are not :..,hr":,.nB 'V:r 'hp fKe ..i...e Mine. e neie. tor ex- ample, declare no elare no opposition to al of any prospective j or approv and non-detailed plan for the development of unused natural resources. Differences of opinion which may possibly exist between Mr. Joseph and ourselves over is sues as yet not fully uncovered about which we shall have some thing to say when the time comes to say It are not good rea sons for combating his candidacy In the face of his success in the primary election. For the thouchtful consideration of those republicans who are ex pressing discontent over the result of- the election, there Is here of i fered the observation that the pri I mary system is the, only system I available to a major political ' nartv for determining Ihe party j choice. In the absence of a sec ond run-off or a preferentialy voting system or other device -for determining the will of the party maiorltv. we arc .eft time and again with only a plurality ex- pression to guide us. Inasmuch as the direct primary Is the onlv way we have ot nom inating party candidates and one which we have had sufficient op portunity to improve, yet we have not improved, It seems to us that I ho only Justifications for bolting Ihe nominee of Ihe primary 1 candidates, voters, or newspapers, are ll) deficiency In some major attribute ot his character; (2) the nomination on another ticket ol a en n d id a to unmistakably and strongly superior. Neither ren dition exists in the present in stance. There is still pending ' befm e the supreme court the recommen dations or the referees tn"th(( dis barment proceeding. The ore goninn can discuss that phase of the - situation only with circum spection. The 'oregoninn will now orilv sav that whtcher the find ings of 'the court bo disciplinary , not, on Mr. Joseph ns a mem- i... r.f Hie bar. mis nw holds the opinion that the . ....n.lintrs in SO disbar- far U,ey bear u,-on his ' eligibility for the office of governor may prop erly he looked upon as a closed incident. . The Oregoninn will support the republican nor. candidate for gover- A new all-weather motor car is available In the Oraham special eight convertible sedan, on 1 " Inch wheelbase. it Is announced by the Crater uikc im The new eonvertioie sedan is .le.lened to meet the needs of closed driving in fair or open or ....i...nt wenther. The lioiiy - constructed so that the entire to mav be folded down to give it the appearance of a sport phae 1 or 1. may be raised to form a fully enclosed sedan. The se t ir arrangement is Identical with ,l,e Cam special eight five-pas- ""The central body pillars, u'Jn" which the middle section of he top ests, are joiniea in. i.-i.n it is desired to use line. open driving, the P- the car for .-..i.l .l,,wn loin recesses i" lars . ,i, tween the body mm front seat. The front and rear door glass panes have chrome k,e frames and drop down In to "he doors, the top of the window frames being flush with the top of the door. . The top Is "f slat Iron type, de signed to fold down as " M slide, in ihe "I"'n l""i""n ' s ened to the windshield heade, ,v iwo winged screws and is sup- ported by two landau Joints co ,;; ,.,(,d inside the rea r q.iait, T dir tain Top covering Is of h-avv .', 'r-proof khaki colored tur ns material, "'".line piped, : "ber upholstery '"Vers seals a d ,-nshions and Interior " flnl-hings are Identical In dismn wUh those on the Oraham special ni.,hf five-passenger sedan. , ' Hke nil 'iraham models the convertible sedan is furnished ,' .(,,sof glass breaking b a"' j endangering passengers In r ase o i'-Vn'Thi. ioile. is a inn.hnr.c owcr C.raham eight ' "; 'ihe c. rahnm time-proved four Cecd transmission. This power iX, i, built to give long, trouble r"" service. It has five 2-- ltr V .. ...t.r Interchangeable .I," bronre backed main bearings i,i rarrv Ihe except n.nall s' " r;.l rulged r,,!.- ;; . niiim num HH"V won invar strut.. The :c, Under .bores j ara water Ja,c k e t ed' and water completely, jgrrounds each valve, fu insure adequate cooling: All mum. connecting rod. and camslial't hearing. timing chain. water valve pump froi bearing, and . u tappets are lubricated by i..v.-ure applied by n gem- type I str ! roeii sin-.inuM inui,i. ..... ..: mi- uii I"" i wood Drive; tnence miuiii on -.im. , and an exterior oil filter combine wood Drive to the Intersection of In removing all foreign substances! Keen 'Way Drive: thence bnstenj , from the oil to Insnro maximum I on Koene Way Drive to the inter- lubricating efficiency .section of Keen Aay; thenco in a , A i-rankciiHO. ntHatnr rtMliicot; noxious oil fumes beneath the ear. into air stream i 1 ! WASHIMf'.TdV AIr.v J ljr, ... ... . . " '" oinnion or Senator Smoot. ' Iienunucan. I Inn. I mrn u n., , '""s,e" "", etlre tariff bill , W opened to chaiiKe hy polntsiof order raised asalnst rates i f. t AV I.1 I ' A V. 1 I u, . ...... 24. (P) "''r whereabouts a. a. mystery she crossed : sin Momlav when ,,. clt,mbik river bar In the ' I- ii.. tin-1 f..f... of ivt reported t0 Mm ,,n,ui,,, ,,,,,,..,,.,.,,,,,,.. v.. partment of tlie chamber of com- I mprc0 h()re thereby materially i heightening fears she may have! foundered The craft, manned by Captain Harry Johnson nnd a crew of five, had an emptv barge in , tow nnd was due late Thursday. at this port .INCOLN, Neb.. May 24. Hubert Meier, of Iowa State, was clocked at U.4 seconds by three timekeepers and il.3 by the fourth j for the lmi-yard dash In the big i i,... t.rn tmml slncting blocks, but otherwise het-j tered the world s record of Ldille; Tolan. Michigan star, at sec- onds. 4 I vl'u v.iiii.- m.,., ii irm ll'ilmi llulll' llil his 'lhlrl'oe"nlll and lour- i ... ..... ' teenlll home runs louay in uie Yankee Atlllelic double header lo, take the lead in the major letigues i ami break one record for home-run j hitling. The first was in the open- by a cerntieu cnecK oi om "' ening game and the second w. of ffdoVt made olf WalherK in the fonith in-, (r 1.,.s(M.vl.ll ( 1.,,Jt,1.t ally r au pru ning of the second contest . I he )osais, to accept the proposal sub two homers game him a record of ; milled bv any bidder, and to waive eight in six milieu, one more than j technical defects, as the interest the previous major league mark. , of .he city n,:'5clr.0,'i;',,;u.N.c,u IIILLSllOUO. O. T. Me.Who.' ler, Washington county agent, has resigned to accept a position with the Oregon Stale college extension service. Nnllce lo Cunt motors. Medford, Oregon, May 22. 1030. NOTICE OF HIDS. Notice Is hereby given that bids, arc now call ed for the grading and gravelling of the following streets: No. 1. .Myers i.:ouri nolo ., 4th Street lo West Main Street. No. 2. West Palm Street from Oakilale Avenue to l'caeh street. The plans and specifications can he seen at the office of the I Hy lieeorder In the City 'Hall nt the corner of Sixth and Front Streets, Medford. Oregon. The Cltv Council will receive sealed proposals therefor, nnd Ihe proposals will be opened In the Council Chamber of the City Ha 1 on Tuesday evening, Juno 3rd, 111.10, at 7;Sfl p. in. Kach bid must be nccnmpanled by a certified cheek or bid bond of not less lhan five percent (Ti) of tlie amount of tho bid. Tho right is reserved In reject any or all proposals, to accept tho pro posal submitted by any bidder, nnd to waive technical defects, ns the Interest of the City may require. CITY COUNCIL. Rv A. W. l'lpes. Mayor. Il'y M. L. Alford. Recorder. Notice to Contniclors. Medford, Oregon, 1 May 22, 1030. NOTICE OF HIDS. Notice Is! hereby given that bids are now call-I ,cd for tho paving of the following I 'streets: ... No. 1. West Palm Street between! Peach Street and Summit Avenue, j No. 2. I-.asl Mntli .-street lrom Central Avenue to ltlversldo Ave- nue. No. 3. Florence Aven"rt between Kast Main Street and the Sacred Heart Hospital. Xo. 4. South Central Avenue from Uoyd Street to Riverside Ave nue. No. 5. West 4th Street from North Oakdale Avenue to North Ulverside Avenue. The plans and specifications can he seen at the office of the City lieeorder in the City Mall nt the! corner of sixth nnd Front Streets,! Medford. Oregon. The City Council will receive sealed proposals therefor, and thei nronosals will be opened In the Council Chamlier of the City Hall on Tuesday evening, June 3rd, at 7:30 p. m. Kach bid must be accompanied hy a certified check or bid bond of not less than five percent. (5) of the amount of the bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals, lo accept tho pro posal submitted by any bidder, and to waive technical defects, as the Interest of the City may require. CITY COUNCIL. Ity A. W. Pipes, Mayor. By M. L. Alford, lieeorder. FURNITURE Leaving City .... Furniture Sacrificed 1929 PHILCO RADIO ... . f . f .. .PIANO GENUINE TEAKWOOD CHAIR -MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE KIDNEY DAVENPORT MODERN GAS RANGE Also Many Other Household Articles 5 . "' . ' " ' Call 1315 East Main, 10 to 5 P. M., Sunday or Phone 907-J ! Xmlcc to t'oiitnu-liirs. V Medford, Oregon,; f . . v . May 22. 1U30. r Vivrn'l.' OF KIDS. Notice is; hereby piven that bids are now call-i '!""., ... I No. 1. beginning on i-..i t HO feet went oi me ...... section ot eaisi .n.ini " m'F vnur j t.,.1..,.. tHetteA Kast on , ' jour ! Kast Main Street to the intersec 1 .!. p t.'.. l,iln Sli-eet and Kast- 11111 ' .. i. -i.-,..l Vat XoUo intorsoction ofVoocl-j ;i : direction on Woodlnwn Drive " i klvnu Heights Addition; thence t.:. . ....... ....U T.ntJ 1 Jinrt S. lWOClvi 4'.' Siskiyou "Heishts Addition tp the ii,...,.t,,i, of llarnetmrii r. " ..nL...,n..,l rr .' t lence Clisi on. 00, (lakwood urve to n.e j Incisor Avenue. . ... - "eKm"l"?".,'Wr intersection ot u,.m.l,uu and Oroveland Avenue; tiiem-t- v.otl. nlon-- (iroveland Avenue to the intersection of Kast Main street; tlien 1-last alimg Kast Main street to a point oue nomi. ... , Southwest corner of Lot .'0. hock i K'"a. . h.,,, - - . , - I,,,,,. u..in ,. ..n itioek 3- and Lot's 111 and 20. Block l. to the Northwest corner of Lot 20. Flock 1. K u c l l u I rR union, "Vo.,.,o... 4-25-20. an(1 -.ji'.iuio-l 1-1 2-1 3, lllock. 1. i.;....n,i park Addition to the intersection ot Valley lew Drive, then North on V a 1 1 e y View Drive to the Intersection of Hillcrest Itoad; thence Kast on Hillcrest Road to tho East line of Lyman Avenue. No. a. lloginning i niw ."- section of Oregon Terrace miu ul,-,.Mt- then l-;asi on fViiu - n St re et to toe imi-isi". , -", " "flratloni. can! ()p . tfir(. ,,f tho City I i.ocorder In the City Hall at the I corner of Sixth and Front Streets. Medford. Oregon. ti... i'Ik- council will receive. sealed proposals therefor, and J,,,,,l M-Sr i.r,,i,s:i Id will lie olielie.l 111 in : .. . , ... c. iii. .-II chaiiilier of the City Hall ,,,.,s,i,,v eveiilinr. June 3rd. 1030, ,lt 7.;1, K ,. j Kach bid must be occompanled I'.y A. W. l'lpes. Mayor. Ily M. L. Alford. n.-corder. HUM WANTHll 5IAM0 OK l-'K.MAl.K SPI,i:'DI OPPOUTI'NITY lo se cure steady position w-itli one of tlie leading accident and disabil ity insurance companies of this country. Kxeluslve lerrl lory, liberal contract. Write to C.en ernl Agency, 305 First Nutlonnl Hank lllilg., Salem, Ore. 04 WANTKD Well educated man or woman young enough to have pep, good appearance, pleasant address, to sell Ihe best line of dresses and merchandise on mar ket today; very reasonably priced; commissions liberal: uualltv absolutely guaranteed by honorable men. Call 004-L for appointments morning or uftcr 0 p. m. FOIl ItKNT MISCKIiTiANISOUS CAII1N for rent, baud Store. Kccond 0.1 FOR HUNT 2-room, 2 bachelor cabins furnished, light, water. Sr Sirnimlt. Jet IITfil.P WANTKD MALE SALKSMAN Trade paper over 25 vears old. with largest circula tion In Its field, offers unusual opening for experienced sub scription salesman. Premiums of proved value reduce sales re sistance to minimum. For fur ther Information write Circula tion Manager, 507 St. James P.uilding. New York. 84 WANTKD At once, distributor capable of handling sub-dealers, your county. Good commission. Live wires write. District Man ager. Tribolene- Laboratories. 1242 Huge St Salem. Ore. 05 nEI.P WANTED PEMAM3 WANTKD Woman for general housework. Call 204 No. Ivy St. Hulte Falls party note. 04 WANTKD Competent girl for cooking and general housework. K inland Farm. Tel. Central Point l'J-X-4. 02lf JXPKUIKNCKD woman or girl for general housework, small family. l'J-F-4. tf WANTED SITUATIONS IIOI'SKKKKPKU wants position In small family, llox R. L., Tribune. - C4 WANTKD Housework by hour or day. Call 479-J. 09 WANTKD Dressmaking nnd re modeling. 104 K. 2nd SI. 07 WANTED MlsUl-XLAXEOllH WANTED Ijiundry. and deliver, rhon Will rail im-'TIE 47U-J. OK , - ; ...... ton tar out. for tin aeres Sains Valley. Wold Wold. lli N. Riverside. r.4- furnifurp ro-unhol- ' stenni, reRlued, ref inched. A. ' X. Thihault, l'hono DtiU-H. i - , - - WW'TKD Hav to nut tin on A.NU.U pj",1", ; Miiin 64tf : , j WANTED Secondhand goods and' 547. 6J WAXTI2D Local and lonu distance ' im t0eit10Vlnis equlpmVnt. WeM.tiST h'rom Soim-er l"'st;i ...... n.nnnv , ll.'l-.MOI'd till 1 I I'OOO hlllllS MI,I Hawley Transfer, Clll N. Kiver-; Bble. I'none 1044-X. ii . 1 v wnii.uwc.. .u o ....- , ' uV"'"r" ""'.."""'"t.. " 10 S."1., a,"". i..v. .aii ttnii ueuv.-. hgd, om Liuerty Kepair anop, iv . Fir St. Chas. Flcher. Prop. Tel. 2fil. itf POU REXT FlPIlNISnED ROOMS garage. 825 So. Ulverside Ave tf- FOll RENT T n,.,m l.mt.nnn. with 2 large closets: r. in sieeiiuiir porch" suitable for 2 young men; references. Call evenings he- tween r. and 7 at 120 N. Oakland.! Mrs' l) .v llol.uos. tf! FOlt BEST-HOVSKS I I FOlt LKASK Koonilng house. close In. lwiuito al 37.". South Central. : I FOl: III-'NT ii-room modern j house on pavement with slove., Iiuiuir,- S17 V. 2nd. 'i-lll; FOl! l;i:"i' l-rooni house, el j ll-ic range; iinl'uriiishi-d : 1 block from Mam, 2!i So. I'cacll. mi Slrlilly up-to-date luiilex, furulsbcd; Inclosed yard. g:,rage. . ,-liel ric slove. irons, flowers; close ill. Call 210 So. lira pe or I'lione 730. it :t 1 1 FOlt KKNT Modern 3-rnt. house with sleeping porch; nice shade, flowers; close in. Call 111 S. Molly. j FOl! Ill-INT House and garden. Imiulre evenings, 334 Apple, lio FOlt HUNT Furnished bouse; adults; J-ITi a month. 20 Ken wood Ave. 0-1 KOU KKNT On Siskiyou Heights, a delightfully cool home l'or summer nioiilbs; fully furnished : l rent reasonable to responslioo party. Phone 157s for iippoint menl. 0-1 'Oil KKNT Modern 4-rm. house, Willi garage, Oil W. 2nd. Call 315 or 1113-J. C 1 tf FOl! KKNT New modern fi-room - huuso, by owner. Phono 710-11, T 4011' (SOU ItKNT tTp-io-dalo 4-room , ituiilex; electric range, fireplace, garage. 53-1 N. Hill'llett. fiOlf FOH RENT Unfurnished hou, . Evuretto Court; olectrlo slove, plonty of bullt-Jn, lame gnruge. Phono 23S. Sfl4if FOR TUONT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. ,. 17tf HOUSKS FOR RENT and BAL.I3 Cull 10S. FOIl RENT AI'AUTMKNTS 1,'OU UKNT Furnished duplex apartment. $20. Call after 5:30 p. m. 210 Haven. 04; i,vm iikxt Furnished duplex ,,o:iri, oi-iil 2. Call after 5:30 p. m 210 Haven. 01 ,'OIt lll-NT Furnished npart ment, 2 rooms and balln priviHi entrance, garage. Call 70. 0"' FOlt UKNT -apartment, 2 lniiifre K04 Campbell. - 5-l-oom furnished blocks from library. K. Main. W. !' Mill iikxt Nicely furnished apartment, private bath, prlvuto entrance. 018 so. unKiuuc. UKNT Room to couple; private famllv; garage, nils of hot water li.iv V V. V... Tribune, 04 FOR RKNT Nicely furnished ,,i,t I'leniv of shade. 010 No Central. 70 FOIl RKNT Sleeping room with board If desired. 1020 No. Ceii- tial. l'hono 375-Y. 04 FOIl RKNT Front room, newly decorated; board. 33 N. Peach FOR RKNT Well furnished stucco duplex npartment; clean, tiioilern- adults. 713 Cellar St 00 IFOR RKNT 2-room furnished apt; private entrance; adults. 315 N. Harllett. It FOR RKNT Modern 4-room fur nished duplex; hardwood floor, Karaite. BUS W. loih. tf FOIl I EE NT A P.U IT M K NTS PLEASANT room with board at 710 K. Main. Phone 722. :tl f FOlt ItKNT apartmetit -Clean, cozv furnished a, lulls. Tel. 1432-X. FO ItRKNT Apartments, fall in nfternuon and evenings. 107 Mis tletoe. fiKtf FOIl UKNT Deslrabln furnished apartment. Hotel (irand. 04 IFCRNISHKH 2 nnd 3-rm. uud garage, 001 W. I nth. apis. tf FOR RKNT Furnished npt. Hard wood floors, steam heat, hot water. Frl"idalro nnd mirage. 003 So. Holly, evenings and Sundays. bull FOR RKNT Furnished apt. Willi e.-irnee: n, lolls. Tel. 1177. even Ings. tt FOR ItKNT Modern furnished npt., downstairs; adulis. 845 No. Hartlett. phon 7S3-M. 27lf I-'OIl SALE IHMJS AM) I'ETS FOR HALE Wire-haired fox ter rier puppies. Rest in the West See them at . Wooiverl on ranch, Cenlraf Point. Oif display 10 N. lliverslde, Saturday. 04' U I'Sl X KSS O V ft UT V X 1T1 KS A!K ittn hnsiuess ."huwinK l;(.)iihi a var n't. Wint Uvik r nichar.l ini.","ty- -NT.hl i-.m- siil.-r slock ranrh. Sec owium' at. WuUl Wohl. lli No. Klvhle 04 FOP SALE OR TltADK A bar tuln. Sums Valley store, stock a nil fixtures, postofflce in store. Hvlns rooms adjolninf:, cold rooms, lec room, store rooms, hot and cold water, bath, totlet and sinks, automatic electric pump. k"3 pump, kerowene pump, oil room, narau. 4 acrs land. ancal nnirkt road. eoOd Utcal- Itv. dotntr ood buslntwa. Stf "JL'-V LOST ; KOI n.i mark except tatoo. Kinder, piease ioui.j - .lack.sonville. ' , Finder please .... . ... m..ii t return to Mail Tnimne or rnoo.-, 717-K. and receive rewnrd. 64; roll SAI.K LIVESTOCK KOU SAI.K Ol: TII.MlH 3 heavy mares. (!. L. S.hernlerhor, 2 miles southeast ot Medford. !; KOlt SAI.K 1IIH7-W. -Fresh cow. lMionc 117 FOlt SAI.K -Dairv cows, T. Wright. $7'i to Central til $ I till. . 1'oint. Ore VU AUG HUYlvC. all kinds i or livestock for slaughtering, also chickens, dressed veal and pork. Rocuo Hiver Meals. Inc., Itox D16. tel. aauy. iu-u i.u. !iv. 19tf roll EXOIIASCE Foil KM HANOK door; overhauled, trade for I ruck, side. ,1. Haker. -lli'.'il Ford 2-1 r. tires. Will. fi2"i" N. Kiver-I 5, FXCII NC.K Medford r.-room 'bouse, large hit. for Ashland or Klainalh Falls properly. I'-oX' K. S.. Tribune. I-' t TIC I -- 140-acre dairv ranch, owner past years of activity and Hred 1. 1' renters. Wants clear home in Medford. Wold tf. W old; WANTKD Homo in Medford or; home and small acreage close ill! for going business and properly I showing 10 return on iMmi.i See owner al Wold .i Wold. Hi; N. Ulverside. 01 j FOR TI!ADK--Moib-l T Ford truck, (i-speed Iransllllsslon. flat bed. ,..,,..1 minimi. Will Hade lor eiiuily in light car. r.3 f Ausllii; I.' it I! H"OI IA 'UK Kxcellenl camp ground on ueowoou , wav; 40 acres lit I o iieres m good standing Umbel", one con erete building 1-1x10 feet., store with 3 nice living rooms. II cab ins, restaurant, garage .uix;ni ii. ( Co, oi. Ih coninlelelv cull Ipped. i light plant. Price $7,000. Want modern residence In Moillnrd or 5 or 10 -acre tract close In up to $4,000. Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc., Medford, Ore. OS WH10N you thlnK of real estate, Hrown . While. f PICKED UP IF YOUK UOU Is missing, call 3011. i ,ii FOlt SAMC AUTOMOBILES FOR SALK 1025 Ford Touring; balloon tires; A-t shape; $40. Phone 1 500-1.. O'l HOOD USKD CARS You must see inein to npprcciaio their condition and value 1020 chev. Sedan, run 10,000. 11127 Kssex Coupe; new tires. 1020 Chev. Sedan: run 13,000. 1920 Dodge Coupe. I1I2H Chev. Roadster; flno shnpe. 1020 DeSoto Sedan: like new. 11127 Kssex Coach: overhauled. 1020 Hudson Coach; big bargain. Also several good cars from $50 to $150 less than half price. AU.MSUONIi MOTORS. INC. 101 So. Riverside. 07' EOIt SALE l'OUI1'UV FOR SAI.K OR THADK Spring fryers for child's tricycle, 4 to 0 years. 922 N. Central Ave. 03 FOIl SALK Jersey C.lant baby cli cks. 1 r,c euen. l-.gtfs one set ling. Phone C. A. DeVoc. 'tf FOR 6 A Mm no.MEa FOlt SALK OR RKNT Kasy t--r;ni. modern bungalow, 6 ruts, i.n.l ,-P'oiiiiiu iiiirch: 2-cnr garage. 522 W. Illlh. J. W. Wakefield Agency. Palm lildg. 6I FOlt SALK OR LKASK 0-room modern, close In. owner, 1292-11. FOR SALK One of Ihe finest home r, ml orebard properties in the valley. We will help you finance. Wold & Wold, 10 N. Riverside. 04' llo.MK nnd Independence on terms like rent. Owner al 10 N. River side. 04 YOI'U OPPORTUNITY to own a beautiful home in Olenn oak sub division: 5 rooms; hardwood floors, basement, furnace, ga rage, lot 70x110, 7 beautiful oak trees; ready to move iu; $500 down, balance like rent. Phone IDS or 395-R. 0ltf Foil SALK S-rm. modern home; hardwood floors, l-iiilt-ius, double constructed; on Pacific: highway; 2 acres gi-ouilil; $5000; terms. 4-ROOM box house, 2 nercs: 1 A. alfalfa. I A. fruit trees; eloelrb;: pumping plant for ll rl gattoti: good well, fine soil; close In Meilforil; $10110; $300 down, balaneii terms. J. C. BARNES. Phono 409. 15 So. Central. f,l FOR SALK 4-room modern cot tage; good location. .Might take car for down payment. 52-Y. 00 i'Oll SALK oil TR A I)K Desirable house and tot In Medford for acreage, for few davs only. F. A. P.-ffley, 1517 W. Main. fi4tf FOR SALK f.-rionv now home; acre of berries and garden. $3950. Bargain; easy terms, Siskiyou Heights extension. Keens Orlve. Phone 744-R. tf RKSPONSIltLK PARTY CAN BUY li-room house nnd H large lots for nothing down nnd pay like rent. Seo OWN UK, 10 N. Illv- rsldo. 1711 FOIl SAI.H Rl'..L KSTATK 3tllt SAI.K 1 1 .u-n-a alfalfa in. nhork mi New i-ninti farm, Koss no wei-.ls. John 11. Max-; woll., fc- ((IMIUNATION Hiirken ranch and tnnli Kardfii 011 UM'ins like i'-ni to l't'iMiousililt' partirrf. Wold & Wold, Hi N. ItlviMVidf. 64 SAI.K tli Tl!. PK 1 iiit-a'iv stock raiu-h. Sv owner, 1 ii X. itiver :ddi Ii4 , KOU SA1J-! Modern ilalry, close in; $,min will handle, halanee to .suit. Owner at Wdd Wold. 1 ' X. Illvershie, hy appniniment. 14 ; SAI.K act froat terms. IU X. at low price owner at Wold lliverslde. At'Ul: 4-room htmse. laie chicl;en house, lots of fruit, well located, olllv $!T00. lerins. 1.. (1. I'iekell, Jul Hat Main. Tel. HIS. ON 10 acre. 4-room house, garage, chicken house, gal'den. good well; one mile west. Owner. I'lione 1347-V. 62 , FOli SALK C.ood stock farm: ; good wattM-; wire fence, good; road. 1 .". or 211 acres alfalfa; no buildings. I'ri.-e t:,.iinu down.: bal. on time at ll',;, Int. Si-e own er. Mrs. M. o. l)ugg..n, Sams Yal- j ley. Ore. "4 FOlt SALK Little larms close In: j City water, electricity and all of! ; n city's conveniences without the; ! high tax; comfortable 4 and r.-l .-..,., Lous,, win. w-at.,.- In the' ! kitchen sink. We sell these to : l responsible parties on terms like! rent. No down payment other! than the regular monthly rental. WOLD WOLD, ! Hi No. Ulverside. I w-it f , roil s.ii.n Misoici.i..'xmu8 KOU SAI.K Singer sewing ma chine, 2 beds, elei-lrie. reading lamp, hcali-i- and fan. fol liu-; Mill.-r ramp bed. Davis Trans fer Co. . ii I FOlt SAI.K He arch Seed Co. supplies. Mou lt' ll:IS--i'hniee varieties 2r,c a clump, roots r.lle a iloetl. II Highland Drive. 7 4-l-N. Choose before blossoms fade, 04 wood Mixed dry fir slabs and rough blocks, J.'i per load: $2. all . .H 1M.V hodv fir wood ami yellow pine mixed, $.i pet tier. Longwill Wood Co.. -I I I No. Fir St. Phono 1 l ll-.l. OS ,,,,, SA,.;. ,'urniture of the bel t-lass, liiouiro 022 S. Oak- dale beforo noon. 07' ,.. . wo( , j, pypewrller Agency. Suuslraiid Adding Machine Agi-y. Sales Uelllals Service. 3 1 ,M. ecnlral. Phone 1 12. Rebuilt machines, nil makes. r,r.tf fur SALK lloosler kitchen cabi net in excel cut condillon: rug, medicine cabinet ami shadowless Ugh! fixture. Phono 11I7-.1, mornings, 04 FOlt SALK Falrbanlc & Morse pump, bai-k-bar and shelving. Pat's Secondhand Store. 0-1 ZINNIA plants, 15c do. Had first at Fair 2 years. Mrs. Dressier, 1 107 K. Main. 114 'Oil SAI.K F.konomy Dairy Fly Spray Is guiii-anleed to kill flies. Monarch Seed Co. tf WHKAT and rolled barley, 2c a lb. 35 ll Ion; baled alfalfa, 1c a lb. $17 a ton. Phone C, A. UeVoe.l FOR SALK Madrona clilck feeds cost less, are belter. Monarch Seed Co. ' lt FOIl SALK Hay salt, 50 lbs. 05e. Monarch Seed Co. tf FOlt SALK Wagons. Will trade for wood. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 70. 50tf FOlt SALK New fnrm wagon. 10 h. p. euglno nnd drag saw. Tel. 031. tf FOIl SALK Merry cups and crates. Monarch Seed Co, 40tf FOIl HALK Furnlturo. Buyer ns sume payments. 412 North Ivy. Phono 745-.I. 45lf HKAVY green pine slabs, large loads, 4 tiers; free kindling with 3 largo loads. Valley Fuel Co.. Phono 70. 35tf FOR SALK 10.000 common brick 3.000 Wlllnmlna rug face brick nt cost In carload. Can bo seen nt new Holly Theater building. Karl H. Fehl, agent. 33tf Foil HALK . Tomato, cabbage, popper plants. C. Carey, 'Phone H41-J-1. 1 ltf FOR SALE Front door In splen did condition, complete with lock and hinges: small glass windows In top; 3-ft. 0-ln. by 0-fU 6-ln. Phone 390-L of evenings. tf WK PAY CASH for mohair, wool, hides, pelts and Junk. Medford Bargain House, Phone 1062, 27 No. Orape. tf FOIl SALK Lumber. A quMitlty of 2x4s In 10, 12 and 14-foot length. A barguln if you enn use them. Porter Lumber Co. tf FOR HALK 10X1$ brooder house, oil niaterlnls complete, windows, doors, roofing lumber and nails for $40. Phone 124. tf FOR HALK Used sowlnir ma chines; all makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Bewlng Machine Co., $4 North Burllott. FOR garden and field plowtnir, and, gravel and sediment. Tel. 012-J. Samuel Ftnteman. IH'KINICSS IlIlllXTOllT Acconntanls WILSON AHDITINO COM PAN Y Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. K. M. Wilson, C. P. A.; Lelnnd J, Knox, c. P. A.; Lloyd Showers. I.lhnrlv III, In. Phone 1 H7-H. Bicycles BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work guaranteed. Auto locks and keys for all cars. It N. Fir St. Tel 201. tf Civil I'ngliieer C. A. NIITTKR Registered Civil Kngineer. logging engineer, tim ber cruiser. S2U So, Central Ave. Phone IO0D-X. lit CSI.MSS JJlltECTOItY . Ahstraets MU 11 It AY ABSTHACT CO. Ab tttractn of Titltt, Title Insurance, Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. .7 A OK SO V CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Tlllo n 11 (I Titlo Insur ance, Tlio only com plete Tit In Ky.stem iu tlacksoii County. mm mm ('himpracllc I'hyslclan Dlt. K. W. HOl-l'.MAX Chlro practlo Nerve Specialist. Office hours S to 12; 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty HldK- Offieo phone 680; lies, phone "110-11. Ult. JOUKTT P. l'.nAY Suite 30H, Medford lildt-., for chiropractic service. Thursdays hy appoint ment. Office Tel. 1230. l-'!cflrir Motot Repairing L. C. SCHAFKlt Armature wind ing, electric motor repairing. Complete stock bearings nnd brushes. 33 N. Central. 1'hones 1I0-J-2; Central Point 174. 371 lOyo Specialists Dlt. D. A. CHAM UK US, Optomo Irist. Kyes examined. Classes fitted. 404 Medford 131d. Tel. 1SS. 352tf '.Xpert Window Cleaners IKOItOlO DO IT Tel. 1171. LKT llousu Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Oriental Hug Cleaning, specialty Farm f-oaus LOANS t your Land Hank loans through the Itogue Hlvei Assn. See mo before getting a loan. .1. U. ltowen. Koguo River. FA KM LOANS Long term, BVj Interest. Federal Land Hank. Percy A. liray, Seey.-Treas., . Mi'dforil N. 1'. L. A. l'hono fill. I'inaiu'ial WK LKND Ml IN 10 Y to worth? people to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association. 423 Medford Hid., Medford, Ore. Freight Transportation LONU 1JISTANCK HAULING Meilford-Klamath Truck Line Dally service. Ponded carriers Special rates on load lots. Aul Freight Terminal, 30 S. Fir. Tel 1033. General Contractor A. K. WOOI.VKRT'ON General Contractor, cement work, fount datlons, sidewalks. 10 N. Riven side. Phone 1392 Lawn Mower Grinding LAWN MOWKlt GRINDING, ai Justing, greasing. Called for; d llvered for $1.00. Joe lllnardl Cyclery, 28 S. Uqrtlett, Tel. 140lj Money to Loan Isjng Time Iteal Estate Morlgago IxmnJ I'lione 1322 C'omiuerclal Fliumro Corp. Medford, Oregon DO YOU NKKD MONKY? W make short time loans. All transi netlons confidential. 067-J. Bam Ister & Chrlatner.317 Liberty Bid Monuments T11K UUUdON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Gen eral Manager; P. M. Kershaw Sales Manager, 302 N. Front St Personal Istnns. I'RIVATK MONKY' to lonn. Good securities bought. Money loaned on mortgages. Room 2. Sparta Hldg. . Paliillng and PaiK-rlianglng I'AINTINCi. Paperln.g, Kalsomln ing. Interior decorating, plain or fancy. Patch, plastering and Job carpentry. Cull or write 1212 W. 10th St. M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint ing, paperhangintr and Interior finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave. I'honelOOL 41 IMnno Instruction . I-'HKI) ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of Piano. Modern clnsslcal and popular methods. Special sup plemental course in popular music for beginners, any nge, or those who play. Successfully taught, also, by mall. Arranging. Song lyrics set to music. Ilaight Music Studio, 31B Liberty Bldg., MedfonL Ore. Phone 72. Printers nnd I'litlislierfl MKHFORD PIILNTINO CO. Has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. . Bookbind ing, louse leaf ledgers, billing svstems, eto. Portland prices. $7 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SKRVICK on any make radio. H. O. Purucker, 22 South Crape street. Office Phone S3b; Res. 1442. 81 Ham! nnd Gravel O. A. I1A11TLKY Sund and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all aires. Phono plant 1203 or office 127. ,"7r' 'r ' '-" Spraying IF YOU want n good Job of spray ing done on your trees and shrubs ut a reusonublo price. Tel. 1039. 862, Storage 6 WARKIIOI'SINll Storage, Dlstrl- . billion. Medford Wnrehouse, 310 Houlh Front St. , Phone 310. Transfer KA I S TRANSFKR A STORAtlB Co. Office ill N. Fir Street. Phone 310. Prlcea right. Service guurnnteed. DAVIS TRANSFER BTORAC1B. Service guaranteed. 20 S. Orap. St., phone 044, or residence 1060. ' rpholstorTiiK TIIIHAIII.T Mnkor of overstuffed Furniture tnndo to order: re---upholsterlnff. We estlmata, show nuiplu. l'hulie 0-H. .111. Mr