FACTS AND FIGURES
tliy 1?. U. IIdr.cR. Vourtesy
i'arttnl-Turber Asoiiation.)
10. fl. llfMrlvk, uui-i'intMulcnt of
ihf city w:hools npoke to iht
lKitltiy'ti mentiriK at tho Junior
hiifh school. ay evening. Mar.
Z'iid on "S'jmf r'ncts und I'inrtues
nr Hut .MfHirord Hrhool System, " Up
Mated that according to the srhoul
(eiiKUH tt lHt Octnhrr then vn
.1237 pot-sons tn the district be
tween the iikh f four and twenty
yeam. about ''(iO(i of the.se are in
the. school ut the present time.
Thn hiph Nchonl i the lurKt
with about 700. the junior hiirh
i .-umil with about 4ti0. Koosevelt
is i tic Urgent j-ade school in the
Hj'iiLi'M with about SSO enrolled.
IJii'-oln Is the KinallfHt with 310
ItupilK. Th .Mwlford school sys
tem ix now the fourth in siz in
the mai. i'ortland. Salem, and
Kukpiio being larger. In 1 9J 5
there were 74 teacher employed.
At the prenont time there are 9ti.
Tho dimrict population has in
C roused about 10 percent each year
tor the past three years.
The assessed valuation has
grown from $f.0uo.ooo to about
J8.000.il0o. This increase hns been
brought about both by increase of
property in the district and the
addition of more territory to the
district. To run the entire system
and to pay Indebtedness Mi', lled
rlck stated, requires n budget of
about S?ti5,0UU. of this $1 !.. Out)
has to be raised by local tax. The
school tax levy in Med ford reached
L'.S.'J mills in 1 U t following the
building of the new high school.
Hino that time the board has been
a,lile to reduce It about two mills
per year.
In 1910 the district bonded itself
for $1 S5.000 for the erection of
two units of a high school building
It had at the lime ?47."0 ojd in
debtedness. Since 1 itllii tlie old
Indebtedness has been paid and
$14,000 of the new bond issue.
This new Issue is only callable at
the rate of about $t;uoa per year
ut the present time. J.ayrnent of
these bonds was spread over 20
years and ihe last of them will not
he paid until l!44. ..According to
the present valuailou of the dis
trict it costs about two mills per
year to carry this indebtedness and
pay interest. . , ;
;i Mr. llodrlck :i1ho discussed the
.subject of the erection of a new
junior high M lioul. He staled that
the board had purchased a site, as
a provision for the future, but that
no campaign was to be started for
a. building this year. , Although the.
present building is overflowing
and an outside room Is now being
rented, he felt that so far no great
damage was being done to the
utility of Instruction. He further
stated that the school board anil
he felt that It was better to suffer
a little discomfort for a time, pay
off some more of the present in
debtedness and watch the situation
u. vlllv before attempting a new
KuiUUng. - Howvert ..should v the
present rate of:growth keep Up hf
both the Junior and senior high
schools he Intimated that the
building question would have to be
faced within the next two years,
because both buildings are filled
at the present time. The erection
of a new junior high school which
would also house the ninth grade
would lessen the pressure at the
high school by withdrawing over
lfiO In the freshman class.
Parent- Teachers9
Associations
SPECIAL ASSOCIATION NOTES
HlgliSclmol
The lecture planned for the
High school last month had to be
postponed because there were so
many outside Interests. Kut It
will be given later. Several oth
er Interesting progrnms hnve al
so been planned for April and
May.
II. Washington School
The pupils of the Washington
sehool wrote their parents a per
sonal letter inviting them to at
tend school on April 20th, the
regular P.-T. day. A unique plan
will be carried out and teachers
and pupils are working hard tn
make H a success. The day might
be called the "Parents Annual
Special Work Day." Each mother
is expected to visit her shlld's
room nnd view the exhibit of
school work specially prepared
for this occasion.
She is expected to spend the af
ternoon in that room listening to
the regular school recitations and
thus getting n better understand
ing of what her child is doing
and how he or she measures up
with other children In tho class.
At about three o'clock mothers
nnd friends will adjourn tn the
f
EUCLID PARK!
Choice Siskiyou Heights Lots!
EITII.D PARK is the very heart of Medfni-rt's finest resi
(itrntinl area
WHERE THE SMUDGE NEVER REACHES
Kueliil I'nrk consists of 15 neres divide,! into
CHOICE QUlRTER-ACRE LOTS
assuring adequate home nml garage, spaee. These lots are
situated on Siskiyou Heights, between Main Street and
ilillcrest Iad. Kudid Park's: Huildini; Restrictions in
vite a high-class of homes and insure the investment of
hose who buy these lots. The prices range from to
4"0 per lot, with terms to suit the purchaser.
WOLD
larta Bldg., Home of KMED
assembly room to be entertain-I
ed by a special program of Nchool'
'work. one number being ylven
ly each tirade. This may con-
of a quick history t,ulx.--u-,
opirited topelliug match or an ex
hibition of pi'ogrtu- t in 'k.idin'
jWritln' and KiihmeiUV
I No Washington mother cmi stay
woy from uch an event without
a bitter disappointment to the
I kiddie.
! High School
The lecture planned for the
high school last month had to b-
postponed because there were so
(many outside interests. Hut it
will be given later. Several other
; interesting programs have also
j been planned.
111. ItooM'velt School
j Friday, the thirteenth, has no tr-
rors for Koosevelt school. The
program chairman, Mrs. Dolph
1 1'hiiips. has the hearty coopera-
tion of parents and teac hers In '
her plan to have an "Experience"'
meeting on that day a round1
uum discussion in which every
body will either ask or answer
questions on how to bring school
and home into better co-operation i
and how to improve on the jobi
of being a teacher or a mother. !
A papr will be read from thn!
March Child Welfare magazine'
on motherhood which will. b.
helpful in opening the discus
sion.
This is the first "Experience"
meeting of the year nnd the as- -
Jsoclation hns long been looking:
forward to It.
Legion Auxiliary
Notes
l.eRion Auxiliary members
lookliiK fnrn-ttrtl to the first social I
meeting in trie newly decorated
, hall at the Armory Monday nlifht,
April a at S o'clock. All new
members are especially ured to
come and be welcomed Into the
; social life of the unit, ,
It is very gratify lux 'o f4
Legionnaires interested to the x-
itent of bringing the dues of their
wives lo the secretary. Mrs. W.
I.Hekiier. , .Let thp good work cori
jtlntR bo that the . nuxlliary . wilj
lmvo no dellnqueneie.s from , last
I year's rll and many . add it inns. J
l ine auxiliary .is. allowed approxi
mately fouf members to the
Legion's iiiin. . Aro the . figures
showing to the unit's credit? If.
not, 'why not? Eligible women tire
urged not to wait to be asked, but
to communicate' with Ifrs. Edward
fLeaeh. Mrs. Unrren Hutler, Mrs.
theo fJarlock or Mrs. V. W. Belchr !
(er. .the coniipi'e?. cr 'in''r j
or tne unit. The membership con
tent ejosed, Saturday night so that
the girls competing for tho lovely
arm band and attractive anvilln y
stickers are requested to file the
results of their canvas with the
membership committee.
. Mrs. Frank Walto, child welfare
chairman, has sent in an Easter
box of clothing for the veterans'
families In Portland. This com
mittee of the Mesdames Roland
Smith, Wm. Oftutt. Lylo Thurman
and Mrs. C." -N. '""Davis have the
'auxiliary "workers supplied with
sewing and collected donations.
Anyone having clothing for chil
dren from tii venrM tin 1m miii..cinl
jto bring same to the meetings or
call any member of this commit
f lee.
t Mrs. Seely Hull, chairman of the
layette committee, with the assis
tance of the girls has finished one
and is starting another for local
1 needs.
The poppy committee. Mrs. Ered
:carhis, Robert PrUt,. Wilfred Mik
isehe, Leo Williams and Ed Feld
Imun have definite plans as to all
j arrangements and will have pop
, pies at the meeting Monday night
las work., ,
j In case of sickness or relief
'communicate with Mrs. John Kut
jler, phone 73Ii-L so that flowers
I may be sent or assistance ren-
dered. ' 1
j Mrs. Ernest Scolt has appointed
i thn social committee for Monday
night as Mrs. O. A. Codding, T.
Dally, M. Clarkson, O. DeJarnet,
V. I). Dixon, B. K. Elliott, Roy
Elliott.
f Mrs. Scott and her refreshment
; committee are working on better
serving equipment,
i The executive committee met In
regular session Monday afternoon,
April 2 and planned much neces
sary business for the ensuing
j month. The secretary announced
that the pins are here and can he
had Monday night at the Armory!
or at scout headquarters. 1
The hospital committee with1
I Mrs. John Fluhrer chairman are ;
planning sewing for hospital ne-1
jecssilies at the social meetings of i
Mhe Auxiliary. There is a neej !
J now for feathers or pillows to be:
used on the sun porches of the ;
; Hospital 77. Any one having,
'available material along this line
j communicate with one of the
I committee, the Mesdames Roland
j Hubbard, Morris Leonard, Elmer i
j Wilson, Kll Hussong or Mrs. Fluh-
& WOLD
Phono 1392
M"EDFORD "SfXTlj
W Tpfp IfrNO
Jll I iVll J 1
mWWJ
to he held on the Van Scoyoc field
Saturday. April Mth, is a big at-
traction, to all Alio scout troops in
the t'rnter jike council aw well as
I their relatives and friends.
' Different troops h.tvo been prae
tlcinfr for the wall sealinK event.
by usinK the wall built for that l
purpose, on the playict'Oii n d s.
There are twelve events on the
' proKram. und a special sttlnt open
i to nil troops. ;
II. fadwallader Is in chargo i
of the field day. Iind will he assist
eu in juukiiik ity neiKeam i. :. ,
Owen and Physical Instructor Hay,
Henderson, both of whom acted In '
line same positions at last year s ,
Ileltl ua.
1'nl.iue events, peculiar to the
eluding such as a "knot tying
contest, "flro hy friction," "water
hoillitK nontest," "dressing rnc," 1
"wall sonllnB1,". nnd a first aid
race" tliat will be of great interest
to the spectators. ,
No udniission will ho chatnt'd.
and all are urged to set aside the
afternoon of Saturday ( April 1 4th
and attend , these games and con
tests. A special prize goes with
each event, contributed hy the
local merchants, and .the grand !
priKe to the high point troop is the I
I'dE silver loving cup. won in 1926 1
h" troop 2, and in lUZt by troop 5.
, Spring weather : Is attracting
many scouts to the hills for their
hikes, . Itoxy, Ann being- the most
favored spot in the, .near vicinity.
A number of troops have been
visiting the playgrounds to prac
tice wall scaling on tho wall erect
ed there, and others are conduct
' l
ing their monthly outdoor meeting
along the banks of Keur creek,
which is wild enough to suit any
one, in some spots.
A bike trip to (irnnts Pass Is bo-
wig pianneo n.r eariy in .way. ana
will take place assoon.. uti the
field days are off tlie calendar. .
April 14th Ix the Scout field day,
then comes the grand school field
day on April 28th, and the rural
school meet on Mar 5th. this prob
ably closing the, season of field
days. Tuesday, May 1st is the
date of the May fete, at the high
school. In which the scouts have
ati the
an important part.
4
WASHINGTON, April 7 (?)
Secretary Wilbur is the third mem
ber of President Coolidge's rnhlnet
to endorse openly the presidential
candidacy of Herbert Hoover. Sec-j
retary Work of the interior depart
ment and PoHtmastur General New i
are the others who have lined up
definitely for the commerce secre !
tnrv. :
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I -V - 6 t ' TCEL? WANTED FEMALE UKI.l' WANTED MALE
: WrPUfrFttJkTT I WANTKD Woman or Klrl for'
' vl ' &wL Vh$ I I ' rTrJvV 1 I wt'nt'ral housework. Itrfereiu'fK :
Tljllj n-quln-d. Oill Mm. H. K. Hr-j
. ,
The comiiiB Boy Scout field ilny, WAVTCT SITUATIONS
FOLLOWING ADVERTI8ER8 ARE
Members Medford Realty Board
whlc h bring in more animal Income
than you can earn with hard labor.
Thin in located where there will bo
Kreat activity in the fruit huxlnes!
und cannery line in a short time
cold atoraKe wurebotiBC, etc., and
the purcbaner today can take ad
vuntaKe of the unearned increment.
Carl Beebe'a home phone it No.
1377 for evening calls.
SACRIFICE SALE OR TRADE
$100.00 CASH
Furnished house, 1 -acre land, eloso in, new bungalow, 4
rooms, sleeping porch, garage ud rabbit house.
PRICE $3000
$100 Cash, Balance $30 a Month
Or will trade for city property.
3. C. BARNES, Real Estate
Phones 409 910-Y 8 South Central
Country Home
10 aeres 6 aeres fine full bearing pears, cherries, nuts.
Beautiful lawn, deep well, good five-room house. On ood
travel road, uot too far 09. Possible crop of :!(KH). I'neetl
to sell this week, $,"()) terms.
1, 2, 3 acre alfalfa close in; 2"0 per aero; easy terms.
E. C. CORN, 11 South Riveide
TRTBtttvR, MEDFORD,
AN
TWE
ME
WANTED Housework. Ja7 or
hour; plain Bewlng. Phun 934
X. 25
WANTED IMSCEIJiAN EOU8
WAXTKD 1'alientH, mental or
convalescent eases by graduate
nurse. TIT North ltlverslde.
,VAVT..,, . T , ful.naied
i,ouse. llesnonnlble narty will
take (;ood care of home in tx- (
change for reiisonahle rent. No!
children. Ileferences. Itox N. '
Tribune. IS .
WANTED Have mill orders for
wool and mohair. Prices above!
market. Have sacks and twine I
VANTKI)-2nd hand goods junk.
Pat's, KiUti Prune. Tel. f.47-l. 41
WANTKD To buy hens for meat.
C F. Carpenter. Phone 2UI-W-2.I
Btf j
WANTED-Uwn mowers to sharp
en. Will come and get them and
return them. Work guaranteed.
Phono 1042-U. L, O. VanWegen.
23Ti N. Ivy St. ' 21
, ,
LET MK do your hauling nnd save
l9 Rv' ph' 1044.x'
KSTRAHD
St'rA "v ED Fli fl las ranch,
Hunt yellow Ouernsey yearling
heifer, branded 3 hides left enr.
Notify Lester Young, -Medford,
R. 2. Kox 2f.-D. 1 17
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
, FOU SALE -months
nld.
Pull terrier, eight
C22 So. Dolly. 17
lPOi HALI5 A fm iood teams of
mules. C-all Dr. '(.Wizen; &M.. 18
FOR SALE Two brood sows nnd
7 pigs. Call 452-W. - 18
BUSINESS OPPOKTONITIES
FOR SALE 5-year lease on ser
vice station, sloru anil garage, 4
living rooms; best highway cor
ner In southern Oregon at junc
tion of Pacific and Klamath
Falls highways, 7 miles south of
Ashland. Health reason for
leaving. Address L. K. Sullivan.
Route 1, Ashland, Ore. 17
FOR SALE We offer n C stock
in a locul company that Is guar
anteed by nil the assets and
earnings together with a reserve
fund of 2U.U(mi. Southern Kulld
ing & Loan Assn., Room 1 0,
JarkKon County Rank Kldg. a
Suburban Home
With Income
On Rood hiKhwuy, clnso to Pacific highway,
beautiful new modern limine. RuriKe anil Rood
poultry park, and 74 Bearing Bartlett Pear
Treea,
HOMES
PHONE329 PO. BOX 934
I Hotel Naih Corner
OREOOX. SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1928.
f,IT MIT BV A AUTOMOBIUE H
1 6IT A'.L KINDS OF FDUIT JkN'
CE CREAM UUENEVER I WANT IT
CANT PUT MV NOSE 0L1TA
0OOR UlTMOUT EVBVBOOV ASTIN
HOU I PEEL-AN' 6EWjJINE
Fi.OutR'i I GIT
UHM TOMt
GENUUJINE
FlOUES? 'bTORE
m NOT FROM
NOSCuYS BACK
VARD ,
S.I.KSMl:. We have an opening
tor an enerKtlc man ol :ood re-,
pule to hnmlltt a nuaranteeil line
of househohl nt(esMlties direct tu
consumers. With tmr co-operation,
our hiKh ituallty products
enables inexperienced men to
earn Ids money. Ileinrlch t'o.
of I'ullfornla. f.70 Third .t.. Oak--land.
C.ilir. IT
MISCKIilAN EOC8
SPIOCIAh low rate?- on long dls-;
tance hauling. llawley Trans
fer, lily N. lllveralde. I'hone-1044-X.
30
HoUSKWlVKs Tlie funtorium;
has the only complete rug clean-!
ing plant tn southern Oregon.;
All work guaranteed, Phone 244.,
250tf,
itutis i,L.KA.NfOtJ nnd Sized, sham-'
poo process. All work guaran
teed. Med ford Mattress Co.
Phone 26ti-H. 32 N. Grape St.,
346lf
MAVi.j v,,nr riit-nmiri rHUHin.il hv
" V H. "XL, .?, ? 7r-W
B26tt
KtiAL KfciTATfc;.
insurance. 2u
Medford Natl. Hank Uldg.
Miitterflelfl
C. B.
FOR RENT AFAHTMENTS
Foil ItKNT- 3 -room house keep-,
lug aiiartmtnt. 43t North Hurt-!
it'll Slreel. lf,
Foil KENT New idea In apart-:
incuts, very desirable. Kenny j
anil Edwards St. 22
FOR KK.NT Modern furnished!
apt.; water and-lights paid, '.
Cor. W. lUth and Lincoln. IS
FOR RE N'T Desirable corner,
front apartment. Hotel Grand. .
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ment with garage. Phone 1114-.1.
17
FOR RKNT
apartment.
FOU RENT
307. N e w 1 v furnished
Phone H76-JI. 21
-Apartment.
Phono
1 ltf
FOR RENT 3 -room furn. front
apt., private bath and garage. I
New house furn. G04 W. lilih.
3H0tf
rOK RENT FCRNI8HED j
iiooms j
FOR RKNT Very desirable, but
reasonably priced, sleeping room.
222 S. Holly. 19
FOR RKNT Furnished sleeping
room, private family. Hoard If
desired. Price reasonable. Phone
1U7B-.I. K.tf
FOR RENT Warm bedroom, con
necting bath; garage. tl 2 Ho.
Oakdnle. 20
FOU RKNT Rooms $2.00 a week.
Kachelor cabin. 445 Ho. Front.
20
FOR RENT Pleasant room, mod
ern, close in, with board. 718
EastMaln.
FOR, REST HOUSES
FOR RENT -One-room furnished
house; witter and lights paid,
$10. Cor. W. Kith and Lincoln.
1H
FOR RENT 5-room house, un
furnished. In good condition. Call
417 Jay St. 17
FOR RENT 5-rnnm house. In
quire 42S S. Oakdale. 1
FOR R1CNT
few miles out.
'urnlshed house,
Phone R-13-M.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
house; water pnld. 243 i. Holly
Ht. 17
FOR RENT Small modern house,
$17.60. Phone 2H2-V. 17
FOR RENT li-room furnished
house, close In on pavement; gar
den space, garage. Phone Ola-It.
l r.tr
FOIt UKNT 4-room modern un
furnlttlitiri houxe. pliune &92-Y.
17
FOU HUNT - Partly furnMinl
huiiN, fruit. Kank'n and KaniK1'.
81'J K. 9 til St. 17
jFOIt HKivT Furninhwl lionnllnB
huime near mill. 1'honu
17
KOIl RKNT Duplex. How In,
7.fi0 per montll. Tel. 349-J.
otr
iKOIt IlKNT Partly rurnliilied
hoUKe. Phone 7H.
otr
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOIt UIONT Klirnlfheil hntme.
keeping rooms. tJ-7 No. ('enlral.
17
FOIt KKNT HounekcepInK roomt.
33 1 Apple. I 7
WANTED.
To Buy for Cash
All Your
ilCONDHAND
FUENITUE1
Scott Woolf
THEN I CiOf UF.LL AN' I JES
ualueq ten blocks an
NOBOBV EVEN "SEEN ME AW
MY MOM UOUL0NT EVEN BUY
ME A THREE-CENT ICE C3Ef.M
CONE AFTER ME BE IN BROKE
IN ON FIVE-CENT ONES-1 6UESS
1 ML 6CC0
TWN&S IN,
.,v.r:v LIFt DOM
-5
l.tST Near f li'oceieria. zylonite
shell rimmed glasses in grey t
case. Leave this office. Reward.'
17 I
MATIIIMDMAIi
IK VOL WAN T a wealthy, plcaslni;
sweetheart. write Kern tlrey.
Station II. fleveland. Ohio. IT
FOR KXCnANGBi
FOU KXCIIAXfli: 6-romn mod
eru home in Metlforl; barilwood
floors, numerous built-ins. base
ment nnd furnace, priced right,
to exchange fur Portland home.
See Charh-s A. Wing Agency, hu.
17
FOll THADI & ctly lots for n
good en i' lose d car. Plume &!tG-J.
17
TO Tlt.li: New, strictly modern
bungalow on pavement, close in,
fm- acreage. Phone iOijt. 15tf
FOU 6 ALE AUTOMOBILES
FOIt KAl.i: Light touring ear,
cheap. Don Laurence, Pig Pines
Lumber Co., or Phone iH!fi-L. IS
FOR KALE -or roadster, 1926:
very good condition. Call after 6,
53 S W. 10th. i;
FOIt SALE KXCIj ESTATE
FOR SAL10 A splendid dairy and
hog farm of 2 neres; excellent
soil, all In cultivation; part of
land produced tin bushels of corn
last year; about 2 acres In al
falfa: bottom hind, ruunini
stream through place; li-room
house, good well; barn that cost
$4,000. room for 7u tons or nay;
corn-crib and other outbuildings
Property located on highway, h
owned by State Hanking Depart
ment. Sacrifice sale price $10,
000; $:t,no0 down, balnnee on
easy terms. See Charh-s A. Wing
Agency, Inc. 17
FOR SALE Desirable building lot
on Queen Anne. Phone 707-W.
20
illAUOALN HI miles north ol
' C rants Pass, two miles up Oravt
creek toward Placer, liO acres,
30 In crop, & to be summer fal
lowed; balance timber and pas
ture, barn; $3500. 200 'acres ad
joining; Independent water right
on both places; 10 acres In crop.
2& summer fallow, timber, pas
ture, young orchard of (10 trees,
berries, do filbert trees, 27 wal
nuts, 000 tokay grapes, good
buildings, horses and machinery,
1 0000. Wish to retire. John H.
Robinson. Leland. Oregon. 32
FOIt 8AIi1 yjuintv
Ft K HA L1C Ma m mot h Unitize
Turkey Kggs and turkeys touts.
Phone 7:il-U. IK
IIARMAIN PRICES on ltred-to-lay
White Leghorn chicks a n d
hatching eggs. Chicks 1 Oc each;
ten or thousand eggs H'kc; re
place all brooder losses over It
percent for 30 days. Get orders
In soon for good dales. Hatcher
off first of every week. C. J.
McCoy, Medford. Route No. 2,
two miles north of Jacksonville.
Phone 334-J4 Medford. !!
FOR HALE 300 week-old Leg
horn chicks. 15c; larger Rocks,
day -old Red. Square Deal
Hatchery. Phone Ultt-U 17
FOR SALE R. I. Red day-old
chicks. A. E. Krockway. Phon
7-F-2I.' y
FOR SALE 6 thoroughbred R. I.
Reil laying hens, one year old,
$2 each; 1 thoroughbred hroire
turkey gobbler, extra fine bird,
$10. Call 004-L. 1.7
FOR SALE Rogue River Poultry
Farm certified baby chlckM. Reds
and leghorns. "Certified" means
blood tested for contagious Ulir
eases: bred to lay und selentif
tcally selected. On dlspluy and
for sale at Monarch Sited A. Feed
Co. htore. ntr
MAOUIUE'H CHICKh Hlrong,
hunky ehlek from wonderful
lnylnx stock. Three hateheB eaell
week, oruer wow. wuilo l.eg
liurnii, t!6 100; I14T, 10(10. It. I
HeilH, 118. no 100: 1 7 0 1000. J
It. Mnitulre. 7K7 Oreeon Ht
Portland, ore. 27
FOR HAM-; Hatchlne tug. Itedn.
F. V. YounK. Phone 731-W-I
13
KRHLKIfH RED CHICKH $20.00
per 100. We are hatching very
week. Put your order In now to
Hecure deHlrAhle date for Rhode
Inland lted haby chlekft. Hosier's
Trapnest Ked Farm, lit. 2, Kox
22. one mile north of Medford
limits on Pacific highway. 138tC
BAB7 CHICKS Exclusive tentt
for Wlnan'a and Elmer Morri
son's beavy laying strains of
White Lfchorns. Hee us for
Spring IJrook hatching eggs and
6weeka pullets. Book orders
now for good dates. Mutual Mill
Heed Pn. Phone 219 ntlf
WANTED
WE BUT FOR CASK
All Used Furniture
and Stoves
Call 505 0
W. A. KINOTLT
Furniture House
II East Mala
.si mm-
J oh -uELL- i'll
V , n TRY TO DEAR
VV v v I UP UNDER IT
FOR S.-VLK UABIilTS
FOIt SALK Itahhlts, New Zealand
lteil.s; does bfel l.it each, your
pick; also some hutcheH. Two
miles north of Medford on high
way. Uuby Hchulx. is
FOU SAt.K Pedigreed rabbits.
I 'hone ti 34-L. l ;
FOR BALK)-HO-iKS
FOU SAI.K Oil TUADK- ft-room
i modern new home, .N W cor. of
i Palm and Uose. 3.imii); $Lim.i
flown, balance m he arranged,
i Itox 33, Mail Tribune. J
FOR SALE New 4 -room house,
nearly- completed; sir.o down,
bal. like rent. Phone EM. days;
r4t;-Y, nights. "J2
FOR SALE Cheap, 4-room house
nnd garage; modern: electric
stove, water healer, bu ill-ins,
laundry trays; with furniture.
Easy terms. See owner, &2fi
Edwards. 22
WILL SACRIFICE fi-room planter-1
ed house, modern in every re
spect; garage, woodshed, lawn,
roses, shrubs. Might consider !
trade, 13,000; terms. R, V. Wil
liams, Medford Kldg. Phono 1202.
17
FOR SALE 10 lots, G-room house,
sleeping porch, well, garage,
barn, sheds, gnrden, berries,
young trees; nil new. Lots face
three streets. At end of South)
CheHtnut St. Kargain at $3500; ;
only $700 down, bal. $30 month.!
R. V. Williams, Medford Itldg.
Phone 1 21)2. 1
FOIt SAI.K My equity in new 6-i
room hunnalow for car, lot, aomnl
canh at 1 19 U'uxh. 19
i"OR SAI.K 3-room lioune with
sleeping pmvh, S41 IL'th St.
Small payment down, balance
like rent. 17 1
''OK HALK Oood O-loom hotlBO, I
bath und screen porch, new pa-
rase. Cull at 10 Clark. Phono
1119. 17
'Oil SALE Two now
houses on West Main.
1012.
stucco
Phone
lUfltf
FOR SALE MISGI!1iIjAN1OI7B
i'Olt HAI.K t'ompleto turnlsll
Iiikh of 5-rnoni hoUMe." ohnoMt
new. KILT, W. lllh HI. 17
FOIt SAI.i: First rutting nlfnlfa
hay. r. S. cream neparator good j
as new, three HlaiulM hees.
'hont1
W. Hluni'
JO
FOIt HALE L'O tuna fine grain
hay. alfalfa and barley. Ander
son ranch. Talent. Phono Anil
land 4L'li-Y. 17
FOU SALE I'sed piano; u linr
galn. Phone 934-X. ir.tf
FOIt SALE Sir, takes a small
radio, a ti-vnlt baitery nml n loii.l
speaker. Phone 1 1 7 3 - V . 17
FOIt HALE Counters, Incubators.
Pat's Second Hand Store. 19
FOIt SALE Circassian walnut
chiffonier, dressing table, dining
table, comfort chairs, 2 beds,
mattresses, rugs, I' n ,1 e r w o o d
typewrite, other household
guilds. Call f.li Quince X, 19
FOIt HALE Cued sewing ma
chines; all makes, S5 up; terms
If desired. All makes rented rtnd
repaired. While Sewing .Machine
Co.. 24 No. Hartlett. I ltf
FOIt SALE 1(1.00(1 two-year old
Tukay grape vines, cheap. Ed
win P. Hughes, Sams Valley. .1,1
FOR HALE Ivory wicker baby
carriage. Phone 97(1-11. 21
FOR SALEJ 4V4 tiers green pine
slabs, I&.00 per load, valley Fuel
Co., Phone 76. 326lf
FOR SALE Duncan Phyfo sofa,
dining mom set, pluno, phuno
graph. hall clock, ltuyal vucuum
sweeper, twin bed, bune chln.i
dishes, kitchen range. 803 W.
1 1th Ht. Otf
FOIt HALE Tomato and cabbage
plants now ready. C. Carey, Tel.
341-J-l. otr
FOR BALE! Baled liar, fence
post and wood. Phone 408-H-l.
ltf
(TOR SALE! For sana and gravel,
sediment and general teaming,
Phone, H-J. Ham'l Batsman.
FOIt SALE Hotpolc. electric
range, 4 burner, 2 oven, $36.00;
coke burner, 116. Community
Hospital. tf
FOR SALE Good early seed corn,
6c a pound. J. A. Manke,
R. F. D. 1, two miles east of
Jacksonville. tf
IllTKINKRS mRECTOUY
Contractors
K. I. STUART A SONS General
Contractors, Including bile
ments, ditches, all kinds ol
cement and concrete work. R. 1
Stuart, 217 Apple, phon 4I;
Gilbert Stuart, 17 Ross Court
phone S-M; Mllea Stuart, lot
) Nnwtnwn. ptinn SRO tf
Freight Transportation
LONG DISTANCE HAULING
Medford - Klamath truck line.
Dally service. Honded carriers.
Special rates on load lots. Auto
freight terminal, 39 B. Fir. Tel
1033.
CALL Portland Medford Truck
Line for through or Intermediate
point service. Hlxteen-hotir ser
vice to nnd from Portland. Phone
M, Medford. Auto freight ter
minal It It U, Fir, Medford.
PAGE SEVEN
By Ad Carter
IF YOU HAVE.
YOUNGSTERS UHO ;
WAVE TO CROS TME
STREET TO GO TO
SCHOOL" HAVE THF.M
JOIN TME JUST
KI0S"5AFETY
CLUB!wfTUMt?
HAVE THEM SEND
FOR A liuTTONfCBAY.
BUSINESS WRECTORY
Abstractora
MURRAY AHSTRACT CO. Ab
Btractt of Title. Title Insurance,
Rooms 3 and 6. No, 3a North
Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSOV CO
AUSTKACT CO.
Abstracts of Title
ami Title Insur
ance. The only
complete Tl 1 1 e
System In Jack
son County.
A. E, KELLOGG Abstracter of
, TUlea, Rl. 2. Kox 10, Medford,
Oregon. Reliable Jackson Coun
' ty Abstracter. Twenty-eigh'. year
experience and nearly forty year
In the county. Special work only.
tt
Attorney
A. E. HE AMES Lawyer.
In Liberty Building.
Office
FRANK P. FARRELL, Lawyer.
Craterlan Theater Uldg., Med
ford, Ore.
Blue Printers
THE BLUE PRINT SHOP Com
plete Blue Print Service. High
cldsa work. San Francisco prices,
Downtown office, Medford Book
Store, 34 No. Central. Pbon
21-W.
Chlropractlo Physic Ian
DR. B. W. HOFFMAN Chlro
practlo nerve upeciaitsi. oiriee
hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 201-204
Liberty Bldg. Office phoue t;
Res. phone 790-H.
Financial
WB LEND MONEY to worth)
people to pay their honest debt.
Pactfte Coaut Credit Aatmolatlon,
42S Medford Bldg., Medford
tti
Loans on Homes
LOANS on homes now built of
under construction. Eight per
cent and no stock to carry. Real .
service. Monthly payments.
Banister Agency Inc., Libert
Uldg. Tel. 1230.
Export Accoontant
WILRON AUDITING CO. B. M
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention glv
to anything In accounting aril
Income Tax Requirements. Loot
Into our simplified accountlnl
method. Liberty Bldg., Medford
Phone 157-R.
Insurance
FRANK s? TORREY Genera!
Insurance, surety bonds, imorfr
gagesi loans, 6tt and 6 per cent
Expert Insurance Bervl'je, 13
East Sixth St., ut Central Ave.
Phone 1224. '
EARL S. TUMY All forms ot Im
surance. Fire, Auto, Life, A oca
dent. Bonds. Phone 40!. I0
Liberty Bldg.
Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.-
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Gen
eral Manager; P. M. Kershaw
Sales Manager. 102 N. Front
St., Medford.
Painting and Poperhanglng
H. MARX, General Painting Con
tractor, tinting, paperhanglntt
carpentering, repairing. Phont
17K-J. Res. 67 Summit.
Physician and Burgeon
B. H. PORTER, II. D., Physlclaa
and Surgeon. Office 111 Liberty
Bldg. Practice limited to dis
eases of Women, and surgjer.
I'lumblng nnd Heating.
COFFEEN BROS. Plumbing and
heating. Estimates furnished.
Let us figure your plumbing and
healing Job. J. W. Coffeen and
Wesley Coffeen, 124 Stewart Ave,
Phone 406-R-2. HI
Printers and Publisher
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Has
the best equipped printing of
floe !n Southern Oregon. Book
binding, loose leaf ledgers, bill
lng systems, etc. Portland prices,
27 N. Fir St.
' Real Estate and Rental.
CRAIG H. FLITCROFT Real Ha
state, Rentals and Repairs, lit
McAndrews.
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER ft 8TORAQB1
CO. Office 111 N. Fir BU
Phone SIS. Prices right. Ser
vice guaranteed.
4AVIS TRANSFER ft 8TORAGJB
Bervlce guaranteed, 29 8. Graps
8t Phone 644. or residenes 10(0,
Upholstering
1. WE18 Upholstery, Manufac
turer of overstuffed furnlturs.
Full Una ot materials. Draper
ies made to order. We do all
kinds of upholstering. Ws de
liver and will call and show
samples. Phone 302, JacksnnrtU
Window Cleaning
SOI
LET CIEOROH) DO IT Hon)
cleaning, floor waxing, Jan-tot
ervloe. Gee. A, sir. DBMi
Ml or Ula. . Z