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OKEQOy. MONDAY. AfnT'sT "1 :"..J ftgt PTGF FTVE BRINGING UP FATHER o By George McManui MSIMCSS OITOIITUNITIKS Koii a.MAi iK TK.xiK zd-room liult'l. u in j 1 c t i' 1 v furniMtiiMl: Huhtn. i jtm h-Ht. private vittt-r Hxti-in Kut'atji', eervii't Million and i-onfffiioniTy sin ml mi high way: ihm liii'omi' $;(."! t"i' month; pri'H QMMt, utiiim. .Mress V. P. I. "wis, MHutni.i. Oi'f;m. 1 IS BY MILES CITY Full .Al.i: OH TltAI'K Allto ramp. lu )m i' nn hiuhwny, H. li. ami r!vr; illim; station, storf, cadins. J tt'iuirr -Mti So, IMvrr sith. It;." IEDFORT inTTi TRTBUNT!. MEDFORD, CHRISTY CIRCUS IS ' praised ay ,r veu CA.Ki-r &- "ione , ,1 f( nowjo'jT have thact PRcacwPT'owl P . f ip he. nuSk-b i'm ( ,.Tto. ,omp ol ! THW PUEWAMT KT J (UM-AH'. PIULDANDBEMEMBR-EATNO J W--.!.' CO.rfTOHAVE WAITF.K OMU. UWWOKJt r UM! J MEATANOWOKIMGI OUT OF -A-ff;' rJW, I PRECRipJ ( ORlslED BEEF MtT - Sr U0-TlTHEQU'r t ' VWN"0-l. AM' CABBAGE- j 0 yr-,-- oP- V -x , 1 iCT- ; ANOTHER L'H ! 1AC N - n-&& J o DOCTOR AFTER O? fnllowiml voluntari t'hrlsiv nhmv tliai hero Sauinlay i rppuhllsliort from. ih MIU-s 'iiy, Mont., Unity Star, : an-l spf-aks fnr itself. i ("hrisiy Itrnthors surprlscil ihp , i'iiy ami a Kion if folks In from j ihf hinterland wllh the scnpo ri-prt(ilrr of ihfir circus. 0 The yi'w was strong in thf anl i arts. Uip rilling ami in tho ; :;-.! I'unts. Th show has con . id' pliln variety in, tho trained tin M.i !'in. frnm in u s s i v t rh phuriis ilaiu'iiiKt anl stand I hk on i licit- heads, the walking over pros- The nf tho t r ate humans and the like suints j A in wirc-wnlkin ilojs and goats, I ...ttl r.mlii.r In li.tf ii-iwirt and roaring lions henrded in their dens l.y intn-pM trainers, intelll liciu Arabians drilling with all the disci dine of soldiers, the animal i si.le'of tho show was in evidence J throimhout the performance. Kor novelty there was a clown stork a nd a kan Karon and trained pl;j a Iso assisted tho horseplay squad ; of the clrctin. The horses and ele- j phanis were superbly trained in t i heir acts. Tho way the horses j responded to jazz and classic inn- sir was amazing- T'uc bin sjieclacle of the show ' was a brilliant adaptation of Nath's Ark. This permitted the parad ing of the entire animal side of 1 he circus to advantage and was th" vehicle of some bedazzling snnn and dance mummery. The person pel of ihp rircuH proved to be at tractive and Rood eiuoriainers, w hether hi the ring acts or in son; ! in the extravaganza. When it came tn the aerials. : some of th" talent was Chinese and some occidental foreigners, but : that was not surprising, as Kurone supplies most of the acrobatic tab em of tile stage and sawdust ring. I ' V'1!! some of the orientals being i Merlin trained. There was some lever tumbling and pyramid work, skilled wire walking and some del-' sartean whirling a la butterfly aloft ' by women performers who soared by the trength of their teeth from , lug. Also some Chinese stunts on j wii-', dangling by their hair. The show was big enough to i supply that plcturosmieness that goe with the erecting and razing of the big top and the cluster of associated canvas. Mig tractors handled the bedizened wagons and went chugging and .--nnin up and down th streets late into the night, geuing the outfit to its cars. It was ns though I'. T. I'.arnum and his unsurpassed aggregation of wonders of the days of yore had come along again. AS OFFICE BOY IN SALEM SAYS EX-BOSS concerning ured In the j The following story Hoover's boyhood app July 2 3issue of the National lieal Kstato .liuirnal: "The prize real estate reminis cence of the week came from Sa lem. Ore., and is about an office boy. truly a paragon among office boy-;. "The story was passed on to the National Association of lieal Ks tato Poards by telegram from Ches ter A. Aloores. president of I he Portland. ire., realty board. "Pert was office boy and file clerk for the Oregon Land cm pa ny. Salem. Ore., hack in the years between 1SKR and 1SH1. "Til tell you, the lad was thor ough." Pen S. Cook of Portland, ex-innnager of the rom x-mnnager of the company. 8.iys.(. rtnwni" .n..".., ' t '.hnic,. And Chester Moore., former sec retary of the firm, confirms the opiniion. I test office hoy we ever had.' . of 1 'We m-ed to .ret hundred: letters n week nnd Bert could put any letter we wanted in our hands POliTLANJ), ore., Aug. 13. in less than a minute. He spent ' (A't Wheat: pig Rend blueaten his odd time making real estate maps. Had a notion that the added millions coming into our population wet e bound lo make our farm lands Increase greatly In value. " 'He used to hoe tho onion patch. I "sed to read geometry when he had any time to himself. 'We took him on his first fish ing trip. " 'The time rame when a mem ber of the staff of Leland Stan ford university, then lust ready to open Its doors, came to the office of the Oregon Land Company. Need an of fii e boy for the university?" asked one of the men who had watched pert drawing his real estate maps. "Here's a boy that's ready to take on so,me likely young university." "The Stanford representative did need fin office boy. The boy need ed the five dollar raise he got, and the real estate world lost a whiz. The ."rilty company wrote recommendations that helped Pert gel Hie h.;,tli jnh he applied for ! the end of hi university years. "The master real estate file clerk Was Herbert Hoover." ; ? ,':"II""""' ""mimm. I.l-.ND. Oro Aim. n. UP) Mm., oirni- .I.O.hanls. frtshtMH-.l t.y a runaway tonm, l,rnko from w.ntrol f th.-lr kt-pwn nn n r. 1. nihil lr..-( hire ytnifrdny. They wre ft nn II v hrrrtcfl Into n pn.Hlr,, olid chiefticil. wllhont nny i-nsu;it-!. lien. Salem AirTuTHofll. ONJONS-Ktendy. Wnlla JVH J m-VIi r tl i-W ThotI'""' Ulnars. 1 1 1 l 1 1' ... ttend KitcleK cllncheil (hejr rlnlm ti th jerond hnlf eh.iinptnnKhlti tUa U'llliniPftf. vullrv Ultlit fif Snn bv deSe.-itlnc Salem here .yesterday, 10 to 6. T i . . - nrvi t r r a i." uim i ni:i THE N EBBS The Philosopher ntaa , v,;, , , I I f UMAX'S rwe mo , vr- uoevav iTeeaft:6 V " J TMe Wav voo've alwavs k-clt Atioor V V RuT MONW HE . :' -i'evEViVTWiij(b will TUfcaJ x . ! -i-ri-ri.- : I MATTE2 WOW, V MS OAODV SO BAOIV-I'D ( fJ" , ,( VOUft DAD , SOU PO.MAP5 WOOLDWT THIMKlb ME THE 7 AURI6WT AWO VOUR ""'"'": All-j'T -TRAIAJIM& ,ir 1 MAO KMOXAJM ME WAS I CAME IM AKJV VAA.VNOO KMOVJ I ACCOUMT OP M6 M vaOI-JT HURI2V IT AMV, ANJO OOMT ' I roe A MOU12WM& ) w OAO-l CAK1 See MOW Kjwf (VOUC DAD WAS MO i:VAMGELISTWHtW 1 TMINJKS M&3 A A GQ A(200MO Htie ACTIM&LIK.E i V COUTE5T ARE WJUV HE TOOK 5(JCM AM ne CAM& MKliE IT WAS TOE DISCOVERY FU&ITIVt. FROM Y Q A Odeie QM J V VOU '. .'sV 1 tC " ,VJ ' y :: I -T- T ' " llJ 1-CJV11- X v-J 1 - rn..: ....... -,-r-j , CT TlJ(-?P", A LOT i; box., ' tt:? t'W4 ir il.J I MIL lllllllLlU I ,., i i. . .. o-,k l'- "our t-r day; also ton Ki:T Sleeping room, close hens. I all .HI -.1-1. .. aie. I IJvtNtot-k. l'OKTI.AXn. Ore.. AliR. (A'f , Cuttle and calves. Heceipts. 21 75 cattle. i?i) i-alvcs. .Market steady to strong. Steer.- (liou-mo ll.s. good, j Jlt.r.O if 12. Till; 0 5 0 - 1 100 Ihs.) wood, Jll.Tf.f?; I2..'0; SM0 and up, I mediums, $ 1 0.75 ii ' 1 I. o ; common. ) $:t.iin 'r lti.7."i: heiferw (8T.0 lbs. down), koou, $il.7f.ftT 10.00; com- mnn to medium, $S.fi0 fit ;r.T r,: cows, i ood, $S.7" fi. . 2 r ; common and medium, $7.0H'Ji S.7".; low cutter. ; 4.7;"i6r7.iMi; hulls (yearlings ex- l hided), uond beef, $7.2.", n 8.00 ; cutter to medium. rt . 5 0 i I calves ( f)00 lbs. down ), .,iii,. I U) i hoi. e . 5.uniJrl1.0M; . cull Vnmmnn 7 r.nS'l nn- .Iwiifi tit fid I u ri,. m,,.,!!...., ' i i jut t i 'i n- ' cull to common, $S.r0 ii 1 2.00. j HOOK Receipts, 1705. includ-1 Iiik 37.1 hilled throtiKh. Ihttcher classes steady to 2oC hiKher on heft (iiality feeder piss. 51) It 7Cc ' ItiKher. Heavy weight ( 2 50-3.1K lbs. ) medium to choice. 1 0.5" H 1 i'.'i r, ; inediiim weight i 2" 0-2. in lbs.) medium to choice. Sll.Oies Hl.ui; light weight (1ti0-2uo lbs.) medium to choice, J 1 H.Ou 4 3. SO; light hghiH (i:io-n;o lbs.) medium to choice. . i .r.O'ii 1 3.(10; packing sows, rough and smooth, $!t.;10fr H. Sii; slaughter pigs sm-1 :tu lbs.) medium to choice. $ l l.tiOtfi I 2.: feeder and stocker pigs (7H- 30 lh!. medium to choice. $1 l.Otl ti 12.00. (Soft or oily hogs and roast ing pigs excluded in above ouota- I tjons). Slfi;i:P AND LAM MS liecelpts Tl'i; market steady. Lambs (SI II.h. down) Kiiod to choice, $10.71 fl.il2.2S: t!'2 lbs. down) medium. $9. 7 R fi 10.7.1; (all welKhtsi cull to I c o m m o n, $S.S0ii 0.7S; yearling j wethers 1 1 1 0 lb, dow it ) medium $4.0i ri.iiii; 12"-1.10 lbs.) me dium to choice. $3.00 -fi 4. SO ; (all weigh l s i , cull to common, $2." flr 3.1.0. Portland Wheat. hard white, $ 1 ,2X ; soft white, $1.12: western white, $1.12; hard winter. $1,031,3; northern sprint, 1.03 ; western red, $1.03 . Oats, No. 2, 3S-lb. white, Today's car 203; barley, j; oats. : hay. S. receipts: flour, 10; Wheat, j I I'WMlnre. I PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 13. (Pi j Wholesale prices: liulter, Port ! land dairy exchange nit whole sale prices (cuben): Kxtras, 47c: 'standards, 4 tic; prime firsts, 4c; j firsts, 43 '(. Creamery price' ! Prints, 3c over cube standards. KC.cs Steady; Portland dairy ! exchange (net basis 1: I'renli standard extras, 3'c: freh stand-; anl firsts. 2!'e; fresh medium cx-i tras, 2 i.c; fresh medium 2".c. Prices to retailers, firsts. 1 i 3c over exchange prices. MIL K Stead y : raw milk per cent), $2.4T c 1 ortland. less 1 Put 47c; terfat, station, 46c; track. teltVere, nt Portland. -Steady, alive. POPLTRV h"ns lb- . and over lb . 24c: 4 to P: 4 lbs. Die: 3 lbs under, lfie; springs and leghorns. ; v . sar. ,,(.r ., ,.. ;-.. : i-OTATDKM NVw Ynklnm .! f.m , ,,. ,BhPr. Quolnilons balK n, na.,h flu,k Vnktm nM(.,, K,.mK new i.ii(it 1.7.'.: I. p,h ,.,.,,,., ,,,,,,,, r.n '. ....,.. ,., ,H ,. u v i , . fin Kl . ,. ,.,.. ,, ,,. ,rL,Hn , W't nl, Steady; stern fhegon 1 wools ( f. n. b.. eountry poii : U'hoee light nhrlnklng fine, .'l.'ifi ; heavier -hrlnltlng fine, 32 , i-o''"0 '"'' 366 40c. J Valley; Medium ;tUl40e lh. 'Nl'TH - Steady; walnuls. r.t ii 21c; almonds, 20i2Sc; peanut, it 'i i 1 lc; pecans, 35 fn -I'tc HAY Steady; buying prices; Knstern Oregon timothy. $2Mi 21..1D; valley, $ 17.00 i 1 7.TiO; al falfa. $ If!. Stlffi 17; clover. $12; oat hay. lTi.RO; straw, 7.f.a ton: selling prices, ti Ion more. FItANFlSCO. AUK- in. (Pl! rfal f. j. I... San Franeisco. ' f. j , 4 ! - j KAN -H;itti Wall Street Report NKW YORK. Aug. 1 3 I money rates continued tA'i IllKh to have a ling lu to- restrictive effect on tr dny'H - stock market. Marking up .or the call money renewal rate to 7 -2 per cent, the highest since th first of ihe month, brought a flurry or selling which carried a .score of issues down 1 to 0 points, hui buying support was uuickly provided, and the. market was headed upward again by early afternoon. 1 P.auks called $ 1 5,000.000 In jloans during the morning. Time money was peiceiiL mu un uuj ites with a somewhat more plen tiful supply coming In at that figure. Outside the stock and money ! markets, chief speculative intei -st centered in a further break of $2. SO a hale in cotton, part of which was recovered. The closing was firm. Pivotal Issues like P. S. Steel which touched 1 41 were bought in the last hour when traders showed an inclination to shunt aside, tem porarily at least, consideration of money problem and follow the lead set by various popular mocks. Warner Pro t hers pictures A shot up more than 5 points and Nash Motors, American Smelting and lte.st and company also responded to accumulation. Total sales ap proximated 1 .liOO.OoO shares. Street1 Angel Will Be at Craterian Janet flay nor and Charles Far rell, fast-rising young screen stars, will again he seen in 11 n o t h e r Movietone production. "Street An- gel masterpiece of beauty. charmingly acted nnd perfectly dl-I Notlcr of IT on ring. In the County Court of the State of Oret-rm, for .lackson County. In the Mailer of the Kstr.te of Abigail Hlpley Smith. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final ac count In the above entitled mntlnr ( and that by order of the County 1 Court made and entered In said matter August 20th. i:t2S. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the County Court It 00m In Medford, Oregon has been set as the time ;and place of hearing upon said i "ccoiint and for entering a final decree in said matter, when and wnere all parties interested in the above mutter mnu n..u.,f .,,.) 1 nr it one why pnlil iicruiint shnul.l nt hi- ullouert imil wild li-rn-u cnt'Tt-d. CI. r, MrAU.ISTKIt. ArlinltilKtrntnr of lh.. It:ili. nf U lrail I i H.l.-y Smllll. D' WANTED WE BUT c FOR CASH All Used Furniture and Stores Call 605 W. A. EINNZT Furniture Houm 815 East Main I Valley; Medium, 42c lh.; nmrse. ; reeled l.y Prank Itnmige. who also V NTi:i RlTr.lTIOXH FOU UKXT I-THX1HHKI FQH I1VIIK 2 ' reeled l.y Frank liorznKe, who also made thai other iiiciuorahle f'av-nor-FaiT' i picture. -'Seventh Heav- ! en." The story Is laid against the col orful liackKi i'und of Naples and the beautiful, soft -toned photographic treatment (,f the many plcl u i ci-t j scenes i a consii,tious eontrihu ; tion to the art of the motion plc , ture. MisK f:"v""1' H"!1 alf of Neapolitan waterfront, and Farrell as a vagabond artist who nieeis and falls In love with her. y "'M'--! their roles with superb skill, and their many love scenes toKether held the audience enrap tured. -, CLASSIFIED ADVr.irnatNQ RATES Ratti per word tor first lmr tl on, 2o; oh iuocedlng Innrtton, lo; minimum 23c. Indax your di with For Sal, For Rtnt. wlo.. ind count theio wo.di. ti wM j ! oh Initial Utphon rtumbar, tto., M word. I Cltlfltd adi oath In advanoa and not j takan over phjna, unlai advtrhaar hai ' nonthPy aooount. No allowanoaa for ohona it km u .i'n;i) VA NTK I -experienced mond Cafe. nnk. Dia 14.1 A,j.: m;j W.WTKD W nted man fn.rnier or farmer s son or to travel work, good iVr Company, .Minn. lu country. Steady profits. Met 'ounon I-icpt. C ST, Winona, I -1 3 VY A NTKD Mi A pply office, n pickers S. O. S. Ultf WAXTKI. MlftCFXLANKOL'S W'ANTKI i Houses wanted for rent; furnished and unfurnished. List your rental property; 3 days rental pays the agent's commis sion ii ml we give real rental service. See Mrs. Kvie. Williams Wiirnoek. 44 N. Riverside Ave. Phone I2r!2. 142lf W A N T K I ) n e scale. Phone l00 lb. r.34-L. Idatform 144 YA NTKD flood dairy cows. Fresh or coming fresh soon. Phone SSI. Dr. Oilzen. MS VANTi:n Fruit hauling and gen eral hauling. All trucks emii p pe( with pneumatic tires. "Ser vice" our motto. Super Service Transfer Co. Phone 1 434. 147 VA NTKD 2nd junk. Pat's, S4 7-L. hand good lSliti Prune. and Tel. I'M W A NTKD Shoe repairing; expert work ma nship, first -Hush main rials. Men's half-soles and hceln $1.S0; women's half-soles and heels 11.00 C. M. Kldd & Co. fl3tf , VANTKD--Plcyee repairing, lawn mowers, knives mid shears harpened. Itcpniring of all kinds. Work guaranteed. Star f'yclery, J14 N. Front St. Phone C!0. 4 1 tr WAXTKD-I.nwn raoivm in alinrp n; iihonoKruiihii rnpnirpil: rub hT tiri-n put on tiliyili. Mini linlpy biiKKlcH; ti'nonil ri-pnlrlng nnil lockmltliliiK. 'nll unil ilc llv. r. Al.-.lronl Cyclp & Iti-pnlr hluipf mores., ,r to I.llMTly He pnlr Shop. 1'hnn. Klt-hcr, Prop. M' N. l-'li- HI. IMinnr L'fi:. (Mf Junk Wanted! Braw Coier Aluminum Storage Battriv We also Buy Rags, STubes and Bottles All Kinds of Second Hand Furniture and Tools Meted Bargain House 27 H. QrajJS-Plione 1062 O WANTED Ity experienc ..a. viti.k by hour or day; also h'-ipini: with luncheons and par ties. Ctiod references. Call morn Iiil; or eveninu. Phone 7a2-J. I 4 : FOR KENT ntiVSKKKKHNO KOOMS l(H: liKNT Kuriiisht-d house keeping looms. 3 2 7 Norili I ra pe i c SAI.F Thoroiinhbred t.'hle St. Adults only. It:.! luuK-ban pups. HUT. N. Central rtOAItl) AXI IIOOM l-'l 1 1: li KNT I loom ami Ixtard home-ctMjked meals. I OU'.l W Main. l-i: i FOR It 1'NT A I'AIITM I'NTS FOP liKNT 2 niched apis.; 1 "th. and carat; om fur iiii4 W. FOU KKNT Orande. Desirable :ipt.. Hotel I 47 Foil i;KXT--Modern 3-rooiu apart meat . close in. Phone 7 ft or ea II ut Mail TrU --ne. :i m i f Foil II KNT Pf atitiftn nejv apart ments, just finished: has I'rlnld u ire, hot water, steam heat, elec tric stoves, laundry. S. II. Hawk. 24 So. (ir.ipe si, 12711 FOR RKNT Furnished 2-room apts; private but h, electric range, hot und cold water. Phone 12. 21tf FOU 15 KNT HOl'SKS FOU liKNT .Modern house. Call at 333 Haven. Close lo hluh school. 143 FOU 1 1 KNT .Modern 7-room house, unfurnished, 1 1 23 W. Main. 144 FO It U KNT 1 lomes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & While. 47t r FOU ItF.NT MISCKLLANFOUS FOU 1EKNT S-acre Irrigated farm on Pacific highway. 2 miles sotilb Talent. Carl Ksch, Uoute 3. Med ford. I4; FOU 1! KNT Store .excellent lo cation for m a I t e d milk, lee cream, ciuidy. cigars or soft drinks. See llrown & White. Holland Hotel Phlg. 113 UFST MOMDS CO N V A L l iS( ' K NT A N D U K S T H o M K, facing Llthfa Park. Ashland. Ore. Delightful cli mate ii nd sut rou ndlngs for In valids and old people. Ift.'itf 1XJST LOST fiinni' w;irnt'nM field diary. I.r-ayi. at 'I'rlliiini. ufflro or cull 27-'. Ili'Wllicl. KHitf MISCKl.f.ANKOUS KAI.Hd.MININd 2.r,(l per room. I'aiK'ilianKltii; and pnlntlnu. 3:14 W. i;th. 145 I'OIt SAM'-MVKSTOCK 'oil SAl.K 2 i-ovv. : hfircrn. Call HiOli . Main. 14.-1 l'Olt HA LK Jersey milk cow, JllBt fri-Mli. Innulri, ,11m .Mii.vm, Amler. Hull l-reek. Till, -lit. 14.r, l'Olt SAM: or Tit AIM-: One IJiii-im- .li-i-Hi-y boar, about l.'oo lb,.. I'bone r,:ti-i.. in Fort HALK Feeder hng. la heart pics 4 nmnl hi old. Price i:,o. II. Iv MnilC'Ti ;.-ai;e. On-, 3 WANTED To Buy for Cask All Your SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf FOU HI' NT Pleasant room, mod ern, close tn, Willi uoaru. io Fast Main. j DOCS ANI pi:ts 30&tf i SAl.K Australian j puris. Phone 2HI-.I. Shepherd 4ti FOR SAlilfl 1IOM KS i Ft HI i std Wl.K ll-room house tin east ; beautiful lawn, larwe lot. I soil, ua ra ue ; every t h in g modern. Priied to sell. Inquire 32 N Orange or Phone XH2-W. 14 3lf mil SAl.K or KXCHANOK for Medford properly-- room house, I 24S KhsI Alder St.. Portland, (ire. Wry fine district surround ed by other beautiful homes; bath upstairs and down, full ce ment basemen 1, nntomiiHc oil burner, electric ref rigural or. fine garaue. Sacrificing, a c c o tl n t t ransf erred to Medford, F. P. King: phone HIS .n'413-W. 143 FOil SAl.K in: suitable HUire. 32!i 7 -room house, dose to keep roomers. Ill Apple St. MS FOU HALK House, large lot, on North Orange. House under con st runt Ion. Now Is the tlnio to buy and have It finished ti suit. Price Is right. See this property before you buy. Phone 832-W, or Inquire at 32 North Orup i 1 -u IIOMKH l'Olt SAM? 1125,0011. I'aynitMiiH $ l . r. n n to Mmn"! lil on down. ItiiUly lloli'l Jac kson. I'linnii q7. US' 'li: HAM-: 6 - room inodi-rn home: $1000 cash or trail'. Iml-hiu-l' llk rem. Wooda J.umlier o. te l-'olt HAMS lloime and 3 Iota on hiirliH-ay in llei-ryilale dlHtrh-t. near mill, flood for reKlileneo. or htlHlnoHH loealloll. Phone K;2-V or rail 32 N. Oniniie. 13llf FOIl HA MO I.nrKe 5-room mod ern dwelllnB on Weat Tenth HI., wllh Khaile tree mid khi-uk"! propprty him been occupied uh a prlvutu RL-hool and dwellinff, Is ennlly convertible Into 6 or 7 room hoiiao. Ivlced way below aettial vnlufl for qulek fnle. To tal price, only 127 !0. Small caith payment will hnntllo. Keo Carl TenKWald at Holland Hotel TllflK. or ICurl ti. Tumy at 310 Liberty II I ilit. 9 1 -tf FOR flAI.H Hummer homo at Hhady Cove: new, modern, com olete Phone 23H te FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS ARE Members Medford Realty Board six nun's is Iniiirjiii; on-luird, iiiuIit wntnr, nnd thft linliinoi- is now si'cili'd lo n I fulfil. THIS IS ESKTSCIAUV ABAPTED FOR HOG RANCH Fnirly uood Imrn, plenty of.luiy cucli yimr, wnter nlwnys in tlm ditcli, nnd ii fi'vv tlnii'.f ows nnil liotts in (tniincctioi with tli 1 r" 11 ti 1 1 tr iiroliiird, nnd tlint iiK'iins snt'cPKS. It, is not only n prnfit-niakiiii; nffnir, hut n devilish nice homcsito. HoUl Niah Carnar FOU S.M.F Ford touring with starter; been overhauled. Phone r.HU-Y. MS -"Olt SAI.F 2-ton truck, for lighter truck. Ill Phone 31(1. or trade No. Fir. tf FOU SAIJi PtiKTehaker coupe. Al i rondlttun. Cheap for cash. Tel. 70. If FOR SAMS nP.ATj ESTATES SACttlKlCK SAl.K Must go this week 10 acres adjoining worlds finest orchards, small new house. 1 on chick ens, rabbits, garden, berries, wonderful view above late frost line; half under ditch: 3 miles south of Medford. 1 mile went Three Oaks, I mile south 1 OlMin llosu. $1 SOU. Snap- ut $1250 cash. A. J. Washani, box 847. M4 h'OK SAl.K loo acre grain farm wild slock and equipment, flood Improvements, 4 miles from Medford. fitta Oarrett, route :. box i2. MS Foil SALK Oreat sacrifice If sold in 1" days. The best S-acre tract I have ever listed In the valley. Almost adjoins cily limits. New small house, flue water and shade, if you want a gold mine, See this. Price $2,20(1; terms of fered. D. K. Millard Co., 410 Kast Main. Phone H22. MH WHKN YOU think or real estate, see llrown & While. ! FOU BALK MJSCtGtili&NBOCB I'filt SAl.K (loud n I fulfil hay In jhni'kM, half nillo wt'M rhoi-nlx. I.. Hi'iij.t. n :i K"" HAM-: llfil and NprlllllH. 20K-X. l'Olt SAM-: I-Inrly ('rnwfoid onn nliiK peacheM, 2!e per Mi. ItrlnB Iioxi-h. ,loe Kanttir, 2 ij mile east of Phoenix. 143 KOIt SAM-: Kxtrn fine Kurly Crau-fol-il peachea, 3r per Hi: 2 Iltllea ea.st of Aalilllllll, mile Molllll llellvieu- Hl-hool. -illlllinft and Martin, Tel. 1 ll-K-22. Ash hind. ir,3 l'Olt HAM-: KverKl-oen blaekber i'ii- mm' rlie at l'lnley llroa. raiii-h, 3 mill's below Applettnte Htlire, l,rie per lial. 143 CHICKKN Dlnncra. Covered Wagon, 7 lie. 151 KOII HAM-: For Hand and itravel, aediment and general teaming, phono Ili-.j, Huin'l Buteman. tf Foil HAM-: lined aewlna ma ehlneii: nil makes, f up; terms If dealred. AU makes rented and repaired. White Hewing Mill-Mint! CO., 24 Mo. Hurt leu tltf NOW AS ALWAYS Tint I'oniliiiintioii, nri'luird mid nlfnlfa. nicitiiM ii w iiiiii'i' in Soiitln'i-ii Ori'Hnn, Out; of tint sweetest, litllt! iiivcsfniPiils in (lit! wlioli! viilli'.v today in n trnct of 'J5 ncros, lesft limn tliri'n miles out, of wliit'li xoiiip FOF Hons PHOI329 RO. BOX 934 rt FOR. IS IHItrCTOItY Abstractors MlFMIAY AriSTIEACT CO. Ab stracts of Title. Title Insurance. Kooms 3 nnT S. No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON' CO. AlisTHAfP CO. AUsinicis iif Tide and Title Iiisitr unco Tho only c o in p I e t e, Tltlo Systeiu In Jack son County. - Abstractor of 1 (i -', Medford, llf .1 ackson 'on n-Tweiity-"ight yurg ear ftiriv years sipecial work only. it AilnMicys A. K. 1IKA.M KS Lawyer. Office in Liberty Jhitlding, I'A i: UKIX. I-awyer, I'hcaier Itl.lK.. Med- rl nt era TH K ULLTK Pk.t Si I 'I 'orn pietu Mine Prim Service. HlKb clap work. Ron Franc. prices. Downtown office. Medford I'.ooi Bture 14 No. Central. Phon Jt-W. Phwluna Die. W. HOFFMAN Chlro praetio Nerve Speullst. Office hours 9 to 12; S! lo 6. 203-204 Liberty Hldg. Office phone tHO; Ke. phone 79011. Contractors H. I. BTUART SONS General Contractors, Including o u a e monta, ditches, all kinds of cement and concrete work. It. I, Stuart, l!17 Apple, phone 43s Clllbort Htuart, 17 Hons Court, phone J6B-M, Miles Rtuart, 6H8 B. Newtown, phone 850. tf Onicrt Accountant WILSON AUD1TINO CO. B. l. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to unythlng In fcecountlng and Income Tax acquirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Medford, Phone 107-lt. ' Financial WH LKMJ MONKY to wormy people to pay tneir nonern uunii. l'aclfic Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford, Bldg., Medford Ore. FrclKlit Transportation LONO D1STANCB HAUMNQ Medford - Klamath truck line. Oally service. Bonded carrier Bpoclal rates on load lots. Auti freight terminal, !6 a. Fir. TeL 10.13. CALL Portland-Medford Truck Line fur through or Intermedial point service. Hlxteen-hour ser vice to and from Portland. Phone SC9, Medford. Auto freight ter minal at 38 8. Fir. Medford insurance FHAN1C 8. TOHHBY General Insurance, Burely bonds, inorb gages, loans, 1 anil li per u-n Expert Insurance Service. 121 Kant Sixth St., Phone 1224. at Central Ave. EARL 8. TUMY All forms Of Ire siii-ance. Fire, Auto, Life, Acclj dent, Bonds. Phono 402. 30 Liberty Bldg. Ixians on Homos LOANS on homes now built ol under construction. Eight per. cent and no stock to carry, ltcu service. Monthly payments. Hunistor Agency, Inc., 106 W. Main. Tel 1230. Money to I-onn MllXHY TO LI-:.NI) To worthy people to pay their honest debts. Securities of all kinds accepted, Jennings Lonn Office, 5 H. Front. Monuments Till-) OKROON OltANlTM CO.- Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Gen eral Manager; 1. M. Kershaw, Sales Manager. 302 N. Front St.. Medford. Painting and Pa porn a turmo il. MAHX, General Painting Com tractor, tinting, paperhanglng carpentering, repairing. Phonl 178-.I. Ites. 67 Summit. Printers and Publishers MIC UFO HO PRINTING CO. Ha the beat equipped printing offlci In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd" Ing. loo leaf ledge, billinf ayiitenia, etc. Portland prlcea. ill N. Kir Ht. ltnillo Repairing 11ADIO HI-n'AIIilNO The Musld Uoa, 402 Kant Main Ht., 1'llOne 4311. has an expeit radio tech trlilan from tho factory. We mnko a apeclolty of expert repair work and guarantee It. Special coiiKideratlon to deulera. Transfer EAJ1S TftANRFKH & 8TOKAOB CO Olfico 111 N. Fir Ht. Phono J15. Price right. Ser vice guaranteed. DAVIM TllANHFKK ft HTORAOH Service guaranteed, 29 B. Orap Ht. Phone 044, or renldence 1068. PIKROH TItUCKINO CO, I,on dlKtance ha-lllng. Trip weekly to San Francmco. Kurnltur moving a peclaltv. rhone 4S7-H-J. . Window t leaning RLKT OKOROB DO IT flout cleaning, floor waiing, janitor service. Oeo. A. Seely, Pho tui-J or U7t. . , . , I Oi.tmi, 1 0