Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 09, 1925, Image 9

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BRINGING
1 VAvHT. TO HIRE A,
DETECTIVE. - IMT
HOUE HK BEEN
R03GE0 SEVERAL
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r" HERE. ib
. JU-bT THE
t I r-ArS FOR i
TOO MANY RADIO
U. 0. oAIu nUuVtK!i..ird!i u,,d ,,u ,cBt 1
- w Asiumi tu.n, kov. 3. (A. I'.) ;i ::;;.
liiulio, Kiiown to its full stature ofiAUeHt:
a. vital force In Amml,:n lifo 1,m.,I MILDHKD F. BWEAHINGBX.
developed problems which must' be
solved with K.bvern mental co-operation,
secretary Hoover declared to
day in an address opening the fourth
national radio conference.
.More than four hundred delepntes.
representing national and interna
tional interests in the radio field,
were- on hand to hear the secre
tary present to the conference, meet-
ing at his call, his views on the vital !
problem of ether congestion by the
multiplication of broadcasting sta
tions and suggestions- for their solu
tion. -
"We must fnce the actualities
finnkly," ho .said. "We can no
longer deal on the basis that there
is room for pvrrvhnilv nn vmlln
highways. Thero are more vehicles
. ., A , ,
on the roads than can go by and
if they continue to jam, all will be
stopped."
While disclaiming any fixed view
as-to the best solution, Mr. Hoover
declared there must bo "federal re-l1
arwmaihnitux in fn .1
k , , ' !
lB piuuiviu IIIIU Ull inn utnur
he suggested a large share of con
trol for the community itself ns to
who shnll nerve It In broadcasting.
"In other' words' the ideal solution,
fls 1 1 view it," iie said, "would be
traffic regulation by the ederal gov-j
eminent to the extent of allotment of
wave
and -
lenRths and control of power
the policing of
interference 1
. . . , , "
voice in determining who are to oc-
cupy the wave lengths assigned to
that 'community.'
The secretary also warned that a
growth of "too obtrusive" advertis
ing In connection with broadcast
programs would In the end tlcfot
the best interests of the radio In
dustify itself.
njreirard fn advertising- thn vlrws
of 3300 members of the National
sociation of Broadcasters were ex-
pressed in resolutions adopted nt a
pro-conference conference last night i
in which thev deplored any Jlmita
tion of advertising. The public Itself
. Is the best judge of what it wants to
hear,: the broadcasting Interests held
and cati Instantly shut off unde
sired! programs.
The association meeting hoard an
address by Paul B. King, executive
chairman In which he declared gov
ernmental control on a basis of
immttuon u-ns ho on v i nrr tn KUVn.
broatjcastlng from hopeless chaos, signed )y more than three frco hold
but it opposed In the resolutions any ers and legal voters residing in Road
form of gnvernnienlal or other form I District 1, Jackson cotmly. Oregon,
of censorship of radio programs. -It an'' lluv l'Ka1ly presented to the
lo,.,, llHtaK. ot:.y
tlonal sttion mid tirgod auicntlment Kll, voters of said District Number 1
of the- copyright kiwnors: and broad-I will be held at Fred Homes residenco
GREELEY, .Col., Nov. 9. Northern
Colorado peace officers launched nn
offensive to halt an epidemic'of po
tato piracy. Authorities announced
Iheyi had evidence that a well-organized
ring of marauders 'ere
stealing potatoes in wholesnlo lots
from the growers cellars. The bold
ness of the culprits even Involved
digging up the tubers froth the fields
undj trucking them away.
Coolt with gas.
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Notice of School Elect Ion to Inerrnsc
Tax More Than Six Per Gent Over
i TImU of the Previous Yenr. '
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of Hchool District No. 41t of
Jackson county, state of Oregon, that
nn election will be held In said dis
trict at High school building on the
17th day of November, 'J2'u at 2 to
7 o'clock In the afternoon, to vote on
tho question of increasing the amount
of tax levy In said district for the
USED CARS
For Sale or Trade
f- Real Estate.
Boa. Real Bargains 1 '
Aiidress "Cars,"
Mail Tribune.
-A.
UP FATHER .
Vrf HO EVE!? TVWT
JOSiT Ab COOD
IN JMl WHEN
I AM ON Htj
TRAOL. .
year 1926 by hioro than six per cent
over the amount of suc-h levy for tho
year Immediately preciMliiifr.
It is neeessarv to raise tills ntMl
tloiial amount hy Huuciul levy for tlio
following renHontc
An Inerenncil number of teachoi'H
noeuKKury for new IUkIi Hchool ami
junior high school and to relieve
crowded c-uiulitlonif in pntde whoolH.
ugo
to bo
Additional running
expenses fur
more imiidings.
I J)ated this 23rd, day of
October,
Dlstrict Clerk.
K. 13. WILSON,
Chairman I'.oiud of Directors.
Notice to Cliaiifrc Zone.
Notice is hcrehy given that the City
Planning Commission will hold a
hearing on Monday, November . 9th.
at the hour of 7: HO o'clock p. in. in the
city hall on the petition of the city
council to contdder the reclassifica
tion of a portion of the following
street from a Residence District Class
1 to a Business District Class 11 L
A portion of North Kiverside avenue
between Jackson and Maple streets.
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION,
By Lewis Ulrich, Chairman.
By M. L. Alford, Secreatry. ,199
Notice to Contractors.
Notice is hereoy given that the City
J '"inning commission will hold a
! hearing on Monday, November Uth,
; at tne hour of- 7:8u o'clock p. m. in
, the city hall on the petition of the
I city council to consider the roclatsifi-
cation of a portion of the following
8t,eet fron a Residence District Class
a lV,sin7v "lu11 T.1 UI
I A portion of North Riverside avenue
between Jackson and Maple streets,
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION,
By Lewis Vlrieh, Chairman.
By M. L. Alford, Secretary. -lilt
Nolle of District. Itoad .Meeting.
Road District Number 2, Jackson
county, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that In pur-
suance of a petition duly and legally
signed by more than three free hold-
' " "n1 icgai vmcrs residing in kibiu
Oregon, and duly and legally present-
ed tw the (.ounty court o( Jackson
county. Oregon, a district road meet-
Ing of the legal voters of said district
Number 2 will be held at County Hos
pital in Jackson county; Oregon, on
the 9th day of November at the hour
of 2 p. in. on Raid day for the purpose
of levying a special road tax not to ex
, ceed ten mills on the dollar on all tnx-
I able property within said rbad dis
trict for the special Improvement of
As-!"6 r,mla lM,1(I rwul dij;,,rlt ,,m!
seem proper to ' come before said
meeting.
Dated nt Jacksonville, Oregon, this
21st day of October, l!2li.
AV. J. IIAKTXEL-Ij,
County JuiIkc.
. VICTOR RCRSELL,
County Commissioner,
CEO. ALFORD.
County Commissioner.
Notion of li strict Road Meeting.
- Road District Number 1, Jackson
county. Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that In pur-
f ..n.i,( i.. -... i ii..
tin Jackson county, Oregon, on the ith
day ot November, at the hour of J
a. m. on sjiid day for thn purpose of
levying a special road tax not to ex
ceed ten mills on the dollar on ull tax
able property within said road dis
trict for the special Improvement
of the roads In said road district and
for any other purposes which may
seem proper to come before said meet
ing. Dated nt Jacksonville, Oregon, this
21st day of October. 1ft 2 5.
W. J. 1IARTZELL,
County Judge.
VTCTOR JIl'RHKLL,
County Commissioner,
GEO. ALFORD,
County Commissioner,
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER
General Land Office,
Washington, U, U.
Rep. 13, 1925
Notlr fi hereh gireo that subject to the
conditions and limitations of the arts of June
ft. 1010 (an Hut, 218), February 2fl. 1 VI 0
(40 Stat., 117V). arid June 4, 1020 (41 Ktat.,
758), ami pursuant to dcpartniental regulations
ot April 14, 1D24 (50 b. D.370). the timber
on the following laud will be sold Nov. 10,
1035, at 10 o'clock a. m. at public auction at
the V. H. land office at floschurg, Oregon, to
he highest bidder at not less than the apprais
ed value as shown by this notice, sale to he
aubject to the approval of the bet-retary of the
Interior. The purchase price, with an addi
tional sum of one-fifth of one per cent Unrenf,
being eommiiwioiia allowed. mut be deposited
st lime of sale, money to bo returned If sale
in not approved, otherwise patent will iatue
for the timber, which muat be removed within
ten years. Hida will be, received from citizens
of the t nlted Stitew, "aw iationa of snh Hti-
WANTED
To Buy for Cash
All Tour
Second Hand Furniture
M0RD0FF ft W00U
o
tarrreojcro mm trthttnt!. WEiVoTrn, oTrafioy. Mftm'w, yoTOnrau n.
3
I HOOC THERE. 4-3 MORE. THW
ONE OP 'E.M (A3 I'M "bHV.rEO
w aw Tt-E.N TWN ONLt
ONE cm TO OIU -COO
town-auv. THE ceoob
tens. rikI corptrtioiw organised under tlie laws
at tlie Utiitttl SUlt'K. or miy state, irrntyry, or
diblrift tlHTWit only. IVm uijlKHtioii of a
iiuulituti purihuKcr, tlie timlwr on riy legul
NiilKlivisiuit will be oMitM nipantely b-(ore
lninK iiiclu.li-d in any oftt-r ol u bwr utut.
T. 17 S., K. 1 W.. Seo. 11. SW'A NU ir
1200 U.. livmlnrk -10 M., NV" 4 NW'i lir l:i5
M.. hcmlnek M.. 8W KW tir 100 M..
betnloi-k : M-. SK'4 NWU fir S3 M.. Iiein
tick 00 SI., NKtt fir 1 ,i0 NW4
SK fir 171U M., SKVi SCU tir 1000 M.,
crdar UO M., SW 4 K 4 lir I0(i0 M.. hem
Iwk 0 M.. NB4 SW4 fir 132ft M., NW'A
SWW fir IftTU M.. SKU SWW fir 1H10 M..
hemlock 80 M . eiar 4.'. Jt., SV HW 4 fir
M.. hfintock 120 M.. crtlur t)U M., none
of tlie ti nthe r on this tuition to be sobl for
ichS than $l.ft0 ior M. for the fir. $1 ivr M.
lor' tlie ccilar imtl 7fi cent per Al. for tlie hem
l0(;k. T. 10 K., It. 8 W., Src. 1-ot ft, fir
taO M., Lot d tir 0 W., T. 17 S., It. 6 W
Sec. 31, SW'i KW fir 720 M., T. 28 S..
It. 10 W., Sec. 31. JM 2 fir 240 M white
ccilar 00 M., hot 3 fir 610 M., white cedar
in M. 1-ot 4 fir 2fi0 M.. white cedar 100 M.,
ml cedar SO M.. SKU lir 2SU M., whin
cedar 3.i II., SW 4 MV'A lir ntu !., wnnc
etlar 10ft M., NKVi SKi fir 345 W., white
iedar 24.i H.. SKU SK'i fir C40 M., whiW
veUr 420 M., fiW KK fir 2S0 M., whit
cedar 90 M., none of the timber on these wo
tioiis to be Hold for Irss than $2 per M.. for
the fir and red cedar and S7 per M. for tlie
white cedar. T. SO 8.. H, 4 W'., Kec. 15, KKVi
SW'4 red fir 400 M.. T. 21 S.. It. 4 W., Sec.
i. NEVi HWH velluw fir 2;'.0 M., red fir
175 M-. NV4 SWVi yellow fir S2.i M-. red
fir 27T M., white fir 1 St.. none of the timber
on thft sections to be sold (or less than $1.75
per M. for tlie red and yelltm fir and 91 per
M. for the white fir. T. 21 S K. 12 W., Sec.
17, NE',i SW'4. old (Trowth fir 475 U., cedar
Svi" old grown. iir 4ou SJ.. Btcond growth
fir 4l'0 M., hemlock 100 M., SW SWi old
irrowth fir oo M., second erowth fir 050 M..
hemlock 300 M.. SKU SW old (trowili fir
1026 M.. cedar 50 M., hemlock 200 M.. NEH
SKi old frrowth (jr 50 0 jj ( oecond Rrowtli fir
750 M.. cedar 25 M., hemlock t5 M., NW
H 'i old Rrowth fir 400 St., second Rrowth
fir 400 M., cedar 150 M., SW'4 HK& old
growth fir 00 M.. scwid rrowth fir 450 it,
cedar 175 Jl.. SE4 old growth fir 500
4., gecond ifrowlh fir 775 M., cedar 25 M.,
Aemlm-k 25 M., Sec. 35. NK Vi . NE V4 old Rrowth
lir 3rt80 SI., rrdar 50 AI.. hemlock 5S0 M..
SW'4 NE4 old prow Hi fir 8340 M.. hemlcx It
1170 II., SW SEU old growth fir 3250 M-,
iu-mlrxk 550 M., SE4 NEVi second growth
fir 3400 M., cedar 50 M.. hemlock 75 M., NEW
aW14 second growth fir 2010 M.. hemlock
40 M.. NW'i NV second growth fir 3420
M., SW'4 NW'4 Hevond growth fir 3425 M.,
.SIj'4 NW',4 ucciHiil growth fir 2t50 M., hem
lock 1 ."i0 At ., N K Va S W decoiid growth fir
4450 M., NW'4 SW'4 Bccond growth fir 2 (too
it., SW 'i SW H bccoikI growth fir 31190 M.,
tK4 HW4 necoml growth fir 447n M..
timnid growth fir 41K0 M., NW'4 SE4
Recpnd growth f.r 4000 M.. hemlock 100 SI.,
SW'4 SE'4 ftecond growth fir 4 800 M., SEU
HB wco'nl growth fir 2175 M.. cedar 125
M.. none of the timber nn the.te sections to be
Hold for leKR than 2.5i iipt M. for the Riiruce
fand old growth fir, $2 per M. for the cedar
aim second growth lir and 50 cents per M. for
the hemlock. T. 3(1 S., 11. 3 E., Sec. 1, SW'4.
NEW, pine 375 M., fir 40 M., l,ot 3 pine. 276
M.. fir 100 M., Lot 4 pine 70 M., fir 470 It.,
SHV4 NW"4 pine "275 .fir 100 M., none ol
the UmlMT on tli's Hection to be sold for leaa
than $2.50 per M. for the pine and (1 per M.
fur the fir. T. 27 S., It. U W., Sec. 21, SEVi
SV"4 yellow fir 450 M., white fir 300 M.,
hemlock 1 no M...SW14 SE'4 red fir 1500 M.,
white fir 200 M., red cedar 75 M.. SE HKk
yellow fir 1250 M., reil fir 750 Jf., hemlock
25 M-, rel cellar 50 St., T. 2S S., It. 13 W,
Sec. 23. Lot 5. nil fir 4 SO M., none of the
limber on then' Ncrtimis to he sold for less
than f2.50 per M. for the ml and yellow fir,
1.50 pur M. for the red ccilar and 50 cents
per M. for the white fir and hemlock.
TIKIS. O. IIAVEIX
Anlhig Cnniminnirmpr.
HFXP WANTTCll FUMALE
WANTKD Cifrl or woman for (in
oral housework. Mm. A. W. Avn.
K19 YT. llth street, l-honu 187.
200
WAN'TKl) A woninn of mrittlrd yours
for iart time- orflco work. AUiIicsh
1-lox r,0. Mwlford.
WANTKD KITUATIONS
WAN'TKIJ IMnwInK or Invcllne Inml
by man wiih tr.uuor and four
horHOH. Iliono '4U8-K-3. 202
WANTED Work fy two local younff
oit-n. 1-oooc u K 1 1 1. ly;i
WANTED Sewing to do at my home.
1028 West 4th. street. '
ALCOHOL
t
Cheapest
and .
Best
Jones & Kirkpatrick
Real Service Stations
Salem j , . , Medford
1 wpim!i!u?n-nP cooo to H.s na r H
" " I J jp
' . s ' fc.-'v7 ,
C'c.il Unl.on ril'l rcwiVed
FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS ARB
Member Medford Realty Board
' fiAROAIN EXTRAORDINARY
Five rooiriR, fireplace, sleeping porch, beautiful ehado, rosea and
other flowers fn abundance; good stroet, flno driveway. Large lot 25
by 230; In popular section of Medford; nine now hoiinos In tho neighbor
hood. Owner sick and gono south. Says to sell. $300 cash and balance
like rent Come and see this one. -
6 So. Central
J. 0.
THE CROOKS Al K.NO-VY
,1,v CUE-JER. AN NEVER
"TEMPT TO tjTEu
N-x THINC, -WHIUE I'M
DON'T '
ha.hoi-e the
Poor crook
L "' - VHT 1 ,-
TOO ROUC4H
HE M,t eE.
COOO TO HIS
8 V
1 rmirorniiT 1 r 11 1 11 11 i a 1
MOTHER
WANTKP anSCTXYiANFOrS
AV A N T J3 D Furniture repairing,
A. N. Thlluiult. Tel ll9-R. 20(i.
WANTED -16 sow pigs. M'eigh 60 to
70 lbs. Phono 02'J. HID
WANTKD AVashlngs, prices lowest
In city. Called for and delivered.
Phono 101 r-J. 202
WANTKD Cars to repaint or duco.
See us. AUto Beauty Shop. UUS So.
Riverside. . 202
WANTKD Stenographers to join a
special low rato evening class at
the Mod ford Business College. Spe
cial instructor in Gregg shorthand.
Tel 359-H. 201
WANTKD Boarders at Kent room
ing house. 401 KuKt 5th. 1 119
WANTED Junk. Pat's Second Hand
store buys everything. 1006 Prune
street, 647-1 10C
WANTKD Cash paid for hides, wool,
pelts and furs. Johnson Produno
Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. 175tf
WANTED Large cotton rags. Mall
Tribune.
WANTED Will pay cash for used
pianos. Weeks & Orr. Medford.
'WANTED Feeder hogs. Johnson Pro
FOR REWT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished npartments
and rooms. Stcuin ; licutcd. Nye
Rooms. 1 It J
FOR RENT Back apartment nt 730
W lltli street. Phono 192-R. 1!8
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Photte 452-H. 195tf
FOR RENT 5-room apartment, nit
modern conveniences, fire place,
new paint, two blocks from lintel
Medford. See Owner, 804 East
Main street. City. Iii8
FOR RENT Modern apartment,
adults. 343 No. Barllett. Phone
753-M. tf
FOR RENT ApanmwnkS, roomn and
ItarnBe. 604 W. 10th. 160lf
FOR RENT FHRN1SIIKD ROOMS
FOR RKNT Nicety furnished healed
rooms. 115 Mistletoe. 201
FOR JIKNT Rooms, J2.per
Men only. 445 So. Front.
week.
102
FOR RENT Furnished sleeplns
room. Private family. Prices rea
sonable Lrcukfast if desired. Tel
987-J. 192'tf
FOR RUNT Sleeping rooms, bnlh.
Men. 215 N. tlrapo. l!l!
FOR RUNT
novsi;Ki.;i:piNj rooms
FOR RKNT 1 loust-kccping room.
S01 No. Central. 203
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms
(round floor, lights anil water. JI8
Call at "13 Cedar street, 199
FOR RKNT Two light housckoop
rodms. Close In. Hot and cold
water. 325 So. Ivy. 1'liunu SI2-.I.
199
FOR RKNT Housekeeping rooms.
Adults. Near Armory . 334 Apple.
198
for runt nousrca
FOR RENT 4-room modern bunga-
low on Clark street, with garage.
217 Apple or phono 043. 200
FOR RENT To ndulls. 5-room mod
ern house, newly finished. Phone
488-X. 202
FOR RENT Houses. Brown a White.
FOR RENT Four room house nnd
aorcngo near (lold Hill and high
way. Cnmtminlcuto with Charles
Itay, 1104 W. Main street, phone
-604-Y. 107
Misci:r,LAxix)iis
l CHARLES O. KNSLEY, teacher of
guitars, hiinjos, mandolins anil
ukelele. Palmer i'iuno House.
Phono 882-11. ion
WANTED Gentleman would like to
meet refined working or business
woman under 42 years. Object,
matrimony. P. O. box 725, Med
ford, ins
FOUJns
! FOUND Femnlo nlrdnlo iIok.
tsa-R-l.
Call
1118
BARNES Phftn 409 or 010-Y
CIT OUT
oor. cum
I HENCS, N
tSOlbE DOWN-
FOR niCN'T MISCKIXAN'ROUS
Foil l:i:.'T llarat-o. r.nxluo fci-t. 20
S. Fir. l'hono 11S0-W. 20J
FOR HUNT OH KAI.K 300 ai-ro
raiu'h, lmiuiro 127 Ko. Clrapo. 202
LOST
.LOST French fi'inale Mill puppy. 4
tuontliH old. Tel Nt2-L. 200
FOll TllADK 120 acres of wood and
timber laud oil (Jails Creek. Will
trado for Ford truck. Inqulro of
Ui'U. 11. Luy, 1014 West 10th street.
203
LOST Wire weel and tiro 33x4 ,
lielween Medford and llueli. lie
turn to Crater Lake Automotive, So.
Front street, l'honu 202 uad re
ceive reward. 1911
LOST Saturday, l'earl sunburst pin.
Small diamond in center. Liberal
reward: Phono 204
LOST Small white rtof; on Ruch road.
Rlack spot on head and rump. Re
ward. Paul Pcaree, Jacksonville.
198
LOST Rlack and white wire 'haired
terrier. Rrown ears. Rcwurd. Call
at 16 S. Newtown. 198
LOST l'.lack Snoll delivery typo bi
cycle, has new saddle, l'lcase no
tify r Kast 3rd street, or phono
. S37-H and receive reward. 199
TAKF.V TV
TAKKN UP Auk. 10, black and
white heifer, under half crop In
right car, brandel hat and Lrizy 8
on left ribs. Owner can have same
by provliiR propcrl and paying
charges. J. C. Cuss, l'hono 304
Jacksonville. 197lf
FOR EXCtlANGR
FOR F.XCMANOIO ri-rooni house and
lot, Ontario, Calif., fur Jackson
county acreage. Wrilo owner, Itox
142, Ontario, Calif. 199
FOR SALK OR EXOIIAXOK New
5-rooin modern luiuse. for city lots.
1000 Kast llth, l'hono 391-.Y.
Terms If desired. 200
FOR EXCHANGE limine nnd 1 aero
of laud, close In at Woodburn, Ore
gon, for Medford properly. W. M.
Alllugham, 1207 West Main. 200
FOR SALIC AUTOMOBILES
FOU SALK Or trade for light closed
car. Willys Knight 7 -passenger ear.
'J. E. Daniells, Murphy, Ore. 203
Kill HA Mi Dud go rar In K,n'l nn
ilitinn. rlK'np. I nuiru Aludforri
Aulo Wrecking Co. 1104
I-'OIU KA!,K Two Chnvrolrt tmiriiiK
cih'h, dirt cheap, nt IllttHuii'H (t(trnK',
Tin; ttai'il cur cMirtiiH'itt Ih cIoho(1.
llavo tvw Kond ltuys In uhlmI chih.
I iummI I he ronm; wll aull cheap.
llUlMMtl Mutot-H. 2U1
FOR 8ATK 1 ton -Special" O. M.
C. truck. AValluco Woods Lbr. Yard.
Phone 108. f
FOR fiAIirj noMics
KOU HAI.K Modern n-rnnin liuna
low and II lulH on east Hide. A real
Htiap at (3;t.')ll. TuiniH. JC tliiK l.i
too mtii'li property for ymi consitlt
iiH. ThninuH j lenity & Iiih. Co. UK
North Front street. If
VOH HA New, niodern. G-rooni
hutiKalow. Kmall payment down,
lialanet liko rent, liuiulru ut lo'2Z
AVewt Kourth Hlrect. 118
FOU HA I.K ri-rnmn houne on Van
couver u venue, l'hono 41U-1I or 2'i.
I!lH
'Oil HAIJS Flno now modern bun
KRlow. 310 Lit urol street. Tor in h.
Phono UUU-J. 1U8
FOU HAIJ-; Now homo, CfiBt nldo.
Call 35 Crater Jika evonlnKS. lflK
FOU KALM 12-room Iiouba to ho
moved front lot. Inquire 135 No.
liurtlett. 198
VOTl KATjR LIVESTOCK
FOU HALF 90U head ood hrendlriK
oweH. Write Alex AnderHon.
1lrownntioro, or phono 12-F-23.
Aludford. 2U4
FOU HA I.K Good row, Just fresh.
Fine nillkfr. Weat Central Point.
W. Ilutton. ' 19J
FOU HAIJi OU TIIADI3 Maro ftvo
yeni'H old. Work alnwlo or double,
l'hono r.TI-H-4. 199
Old Fashioned
Gasoline
General Gas is the kind
sold before the gasoline
shortage, when the
gravity law was fe
pealed. .
JONES & KIRKPAWICK
Real Service
Stations
III 7
102.1 1
By Georg'e McMaiius
FOR SAI.K I.IVKSTOCK
KlUt S.U.K J cows. 3 fresll almut
Dec. 20. J. 1!. Ilarrell, Ashlauil.
l'hono 2i"i7-.l. 1177 Iowa .street. 2"!
FOU 8AI.K Two heautlful fresh
cows. Al. Walsh on South 1'eaeh
street. Just outside city limits. lf
FOR SAI.IO REM. KSTATH
Foil SAI.1-: Oil TIIADK About II
acres, Pacific hiubway. Four miles
from Medford. with 4-room house,
situated in Oak (irovo, Ooitd Hear
Creek bottom land. Ilarn. silo,
poultl-y house, etc. All irrigated.
AN'ill exchanne for .Medford prop
erly. Address 11. IF., Mail Tribune.
204
FOR SALH ltat'Kalu. Five acres
three and one-half in alfalfa. Small
house, stable and chicken house.
Near Phoenix high school, In Tal
ent Irrigation District. J. i. John
ston, l'hono CGj-J. 200
FOR SALI-: OR HUNT f.o acre ranch
half mile west of lieaglo 1'. O. See
11. i:. llodgers. 198
FOR SAI.K Dairy nnd fruit ranches,
lirge und small tracts. City prop
erty. J. 13. Johnston, l'hlue 065-J.
211
FOR SALK One, two nnd three aero
tracts, on ' Klnirs highway. Good
terms. Phona 56S-H-3. tf
FOR SALK Several rami. Rood val
ues, easy terms, interest . O. C.
ltoggs, Atty for Slate Land Hoard.
tf
FOR SALF MlStTKI-liANKOUS
FOR SAI.K Oak buffet. f3S: china
closet, $ls; dresser. (19.7ii; ouk
chirfoider. $22.50; flat top office
desk, $20; chest of drawers, $6.50.
The Medford r.xchange. 200
l'OR SALK Extra fine Delicious ap
ples. Phone 17-F-ll, tJannuwiiy.
2U2
FOR SAI.K Corona
cheap. Phono 627-V.
typewriter
199
FOR SALK Tokay grapes. 3e per lb.
Fred C. Sander, l'hono 7SS-R-2.
202
FOR SALE Thoroughbred R. 1. It.
cockerels. My pen won first priv.o
nt the county fail. ' Cull evenings or
Saturdays. ,1. R. Tyrrell, Jackson
ville highway. Phone 201-X. 11)0
FOR SALK
671-11-4.
-White leghorns, l'hono
l!)!t
FOR SAI.1-: Ililllnrd table nnd equip
ment. Dandy table for club or lodKO
room. Will sell for only littlo'iuoro
than the balls cost. Uillsou Motors.
201
FOR SAI.K Two hcatliiK stoves, 3.15
H. Riverside. 1118
FOR SAM-: 100 two year old Hose
pear trees, rbone 14-F-3. 1U8
FOR SA1.U Persian kittens, 128 S.
Allslletoe. 11)8
FOR SAI-ft At Throo Onks. Feed
boiler tin. llroadcast seeder (ill.
llarrel sinay outfit IU. !v't 3Vi
wlieels flit. Telephone ufler r p.
in. 4CS-J-1. 11I8
FOR KAl.I': Corn, or will trado for
Iiokm. l'hono 8UU-R. 1U8
FOR rAI.I': Throo burner Kas ratiKe.
Very reasonable. Tol lotitl-W. tf
FOR HA US flood used piano, $166
Teartus. Noel Urskiae. l'hono
72D-W. 206
FOR HA Ml Used brick. East Hide
Orocory. 187tf
FOR HAI.K Ilsyon Rosslino ranch.
Will sell cheap. W. M. Van Bcoyoc.
If
FOR RAI.H Certified Federation
seed wheat. Ueo. Hilton, l'hono
' 4U8-H. 108'
ni KiNicss nmiccToinr
.MAIU'KU.'Jp RAiFlUM OUK Mlnoral
The Kt'eat nerve and idood build
er. Thousands testiry to its mer
its. You can't bo sick when your
blood is pure. Heo Mrs. J. A, Kvor
otts, exclusive Jackson county
auenl, zuti vvillarnctt. IHK SIKH nn
Vancouver. I'liono 3117-V. 2111
Guaranteed
Used Fords
1923 Touring S265
IlassJcrs, Rpocdnmetcr, new tires,
wintlsliield swipo.
1924 Runabout $325
Now tires.
1922 Tourjng $195
Motor overhauled, new tires,
Hasslcrg,
1921 Touring $175
Motor overhauled, llusslers, ,
, C E. Gates
Aufpfo.e
pott! mm '
MT CON'o ARE
COINE - I VE OEEN 'C .
ROOtbE-O IN THE
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Accouninuts
H13WITT & SC1IKNCK AccountanU
and Inconio Tax Advisers. Medford
HulldliiK. l'hono 326.
Auctioneer
W. H. WELTY, Auctioneer. Phone
551. Auction sale at Qitzen's barn
' every Saturday. I buy furniture or
sell It on commission.
Abstractors
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title, Tltlo Insurance.
Rooms 3 nnd 6, No. 32 North Cen
tral Ave., upstairs. '
JACKSON' COtJNT
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of T 1 1 1
and Title Inmranoe.
Tlie only complete
Tltlo System la
Jackson County.
A. E. KELLOGG Abstractor ot
Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. Reliable
Jackson County Abstractor. Over
twenty years' experience In the
couny. Phone 6-J-2 Gold Hill. tf
Attorneys
REAMES A REAMF.S Lawyers, of
fice In Liberty Building.
ItulldlnB Supplies and Roofing
STANUARD ROOFING AND BUILD
ERS SUPPLY Co. Build up Roof
in K, Ashland Oranlte Top. 15 years'
guarantee. Best grade of root pa
per cement. Pressed brick, plain an4
fneed wall blocks, fire place brick,
all colors. All material Class A. Port
land Beaver Cement for sale. As
phalt by ton, barrel or pound. Tele
phone 738-X.
i ,' ,'l
Cliiroprnctio Physicians
DR. A, R. HEDGES Neo-Kolecl
Physician. OR. LOUISE B
HEDGES Naturopaths Chlro.
praetor. Mcchano-Therapy, Bpon.
dylotherapy. Food Science, Chlro.
practice. Office: Htewsrt Bldg
255 E. Main St. Phones: Offlo
170; Res. 170-J-2.
DR. 13. W. HOFFMAN Chlropraotl
Nerve Sy-sciallst, Offico hours 9-ltt
2-1. 203-201! Liberty Bldg. Offlo
Phono 580, Ros. phone 1027.
Dentists
Phone ?
DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist,
669. Res. 776. Office hours
' m. I p. m. Evening and Sunday if
appointment. ,
Rxpcrt Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. H. Wll.
son, C. P. A. Attention given t
anything in accounting and Income
Tax requirements. Look Into 9Ut
simplified accounting methodi I4
erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 117-h
Insnrance
EARL 8. TIIMV All forms of Insur
ance. Fire, Auto. Life. Accident,
Bonds. Phone 402. lot Liberty
Bid.
Money to Loan
J. H. ANDREWS Buys and selli
mortgages nnd lonnn moneyon aood
security. 31 N. Grape HU - Phons
53-M. I4t
Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO. ;
Monumonts. E. A. Hicks, General
Manager. P, M. Kershaw. Bales
Manager. 303 No. Front St.. Med
ford. If
Osteopaths
DR. F. O. CAR LOW, DR. EVA MAINS'
CARLO W Osteopathic Physician
416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 04-l-
Residenco 26 South Laurel Bt.
Plnno Instrnctlon
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
1'iano and Harmony. Studio III
Liberty Bldg.. Phone 73. .
Printers nnd Publishers
MEDFORD I'RINTINO CO., has the
best equipped printing office Id
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose lent ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir Bt
Scnlo Repairing
EXPERT SCALE REPAIRING, re
finishing, lnstnllntions and Inspse
tions. Guaranteed service. Fred D.
Adams, 608 E, Main stroec Phone
1184.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER ft BTORAQB CO,
ornce 23 Norm Front Bt. Phone
116. Prlcos right. Service guaran
teed. DAVIS TRANSFER BTORAOI
Co. Anything moved, day or night.
Service guaranteed, i 39 8. OrapS.
Phono 644, or residence 100.
Upholstering
J. WEIB Upholstery, Manufaotre
of overstuffed furniture. Full line
of materials. . Draperies mads te
order. We do all kinds of uphol
stering. We deliver and will call
and show sample. Phase 101
Jacksonville, Ore.
Window Cleaners
LET GRORGIO DO IT. Was and i
lsh youj floors, elesn your hottsee
janitor service for offloee and ballo
Ings. Oeo. A. Beely, Phone lltli
l4 BMima 4T9. VLZ