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'B3EDE0HD WSIIi TRIBUNE, MEDgORD' O"RE(B'0y. ' -STTyPAY. ' RTOUST .?t9,: '1928. JPSOE' SEVEN Gossip From New York City "By fi. 1. Hdtymnnr (Associated Tnenn Staff Writer) NRW YORK (Pi Vmen who like fnncj' huekles oh their shoes must Hpend about lilSi n year to keep a pair polished anrt ii goo! , condition. And the thnroly modish woman needs four pairs, in the standard 1 shailoa of silver, bronze, blue and j Riinmetal, to keep pace with ns j many t-hanpres n year in the hues j of fashionable footworn. , j Prance, once the -sole source, of 1 the buckles, still makes moat of I the unfinished ornaments, , which j consist of hundreds of tiny steel nails, each with a head ground to j many facets, riveted Into a metal j frame. Hut modes now change so i nuickty that the buckles come plain in iho United States, to be j 1 colored as the current mode do- j inands. Which Is where the I (off- J mans come. in. A Factory at Home Through an attic workshop In the A. K. Hoffman home, in a a u burli 30 miles north of New York, pass for coloring, polishing or repairing some three-four.ths of the buckles worn on the footwear of American women. The buckles are shining steel, and if silver Is the shade desired they need only be polished to remove the rust of the ocean trip.' They are colored by application of heat to decar bonize the Hleol -100 degrees makes .them bronze; 700 degrees of heat produces a blue shade and 1200 degrees gunmetal. , i! In fine buckles, costing $35 or no a pair at retail, each nail head Is hand-cut. -Machine-cut heads go into cheaper buckles, but the dif ference between the hand-cut and thfs machine-cut ' product is "the difference between a sparkle and a glare." Shun tlio Seashore Hoffman was once a mechanical engineer. 1 A Long Island neighbor manager of a shoe store, asked him one day why an engineer cuuldu't find some way to clean steel shoe buckles. Hoffman start ed to experiment with polishing devlci's in his spare time, and his wife, Lena, saw a chance to turn his successful experiments to pro fit. She founded the business anil now heads the family firm, altho her husband has abandoned his profession to handle the technical part of the work ami to devise carefully guarded color fomulae. The Jloffmans moved their shop fro n Long Island to get away from the damp ocean air, for mois ture is the worsL foe of shining iiiH'kies. Fresh rust is easily re moved, but if allowed to remain it eats into the steel and leaves scars whlrh polishing cannot erase.. The Nvv Yorker who, trans ))lanied from rustic scenes, likes to romance about the old swimming hole, can find Its counterpart with in a few blocks of his office on those hot August, days. If he yearns enrneijU&.fordJp. far from the formality of the hotel pools and away from -thickly popu lated beaches, he can . follow a crosstown street to almost any pier around the edge of Manhat ishtiul. Along the docks nnd wharves groups of youths dive and mvim nnd play water tag all day without attracting any more atten tion than If they were back of the willows In n country creek. Even the lack oi a rmuiing suit is no deterrent at some sites around the Island. Those , who Journey north cross the Harlem river often see groups of lads div ing hastily from rafts as trains or street cars approach, to conceal themselves in i in- ai-r their brethren In small towns do when the afternoon passenger t rnln comes wiuL..jlg i...0 to the bridge. Three Platoons of Tailors Fori y-Tse von tailors are kept btisj" busy fashioning the uniforms worn by cadets at the United States military academy, up the Hudson river at West Point. Many of them live in New York and most of them learned their trade in the city's tailor shops, -but their work is done on the academy grounds. "Plehes" arriving at West Point get gray trousers, dress coat, gray flannel shirt and eight pairs of w bile duck, t ro users. Ca ps a re Issued as soon ns each man has gotten a military haircut. nnd within two days the youths, are measured for full dress coats. In a few months they possess 14 more shirts, two gray breeches for field n nd rid I ng ti use, one wb it e and two dress caps, overcoat, macki naw, . raincoat, four white coats, nnd all the accessory articles of apparel. The dess uniforms are tailored Individually after the incoming cadets have been measured nnd fitted, but some of the clothing, like the first trousers, is made in advance In standard sizes so that : the force of tailors can be kept i busy at seasons when there are no i tailored uniforms to make. Something In Green Cold I Color, available in everything ) .rrum bathtubs to kodaks, now j J,inges the golf hall. A yellow pel- 1 Set has been offered to golfers as ' n product of superior visibility, I more easily seen against the green- ; sward than a white ball. And if it would be confusing to hunt a ! yellow ball on a course not kept clear of dandelions, so is n white I ball hard to find when the white c'oViT h; tn bloom. WANTED WB BUT FOR CASH All Used Furnitiire and Btoves CaU 609 W, A. KINNIT Furniture Hoqm e 115 Kurt Mais JUST KIDS HERE COMES J PAT- M0Mj FLIVVER SAM Hriggs: "I've lost my new car."' Orlggs: "Why don't you report I it to the sheriff?" 1 Hriggs: "lie's the ojic that took it." Auto salesman: "Ever drive a car?" Prospect: '.'No, hut my neighbor and h Is wi l'o f recj uen tly ttt ke us riding and I've listened to her drive." : s. . i . , , . , tl -,. The rumble seat isn't new. Many j a farmer has ridden the old spring! waifim went I'm veai-K i . I People- aro funny. We know a bachelor who thinks marriage a lottery and won't take a chance, and he Just bought a used car. Driving hi Hie Kuin The tires hiss softly on the pave; The lights make jewels of the rain; Across the glass a tiny wave Ripples again and yete again. The water magic of this night B r i n gs ha ek a dear a n d t en d e r pain. i ReminuinK me of old delight When we drove slowly through the ra'.n. He (o . igiiHledly): "I think I've got a fl;.. rile." . ! she: "Oh ! gimme a chance. we're not a block from home yet.."3 The old parlor soft may be old stuff but anyway, it wasn't, apt to smash Itno a tree Just when, we used to get romantic. ..n,v .. We nbtlcffd n sign on""'! lie bum"-; per of a Lincoln today as follows;): "LlsMde's Poppa." ;: The old fashioned, indigent tourist cooked- in a tin can instead of riding In it. Don't start trouim it never is! equipped wilh four-wheel brakes. . The fool who used to rock the i boat now wrecks the car. ' i No wonder the old-fashioned j. family was larger. A. wagon holds! more passengers than n sedan. A Henvcnly dingle .lack and Jill Sped up a hill; The curve up there was sharp. The car upsete, .lack's rolling s;et Jill's playing on a harp. t "This gearshift doesn't work. "That Isn't the gearshift. Hon. It's er-er-it's my knee." Here rest the bones Of Emily Height ; She put out her left hand, And turned to the right. Policeman: "Uow did you come to get hit by an nutomobzile ?" Rube: "I didn't come to get hit by an automobile. 1 came to see my nephew." The steering wheel rim needs no grease but many a garage me chanic thinks so. ' Aged Townsman: "Ah: Ican re-1 member far back into the distant I pnst In those times when a man ! who was run down used to take a tonic. Instead of an ambulance. j A hick town Is a place where! seven natives are examining the ! tourist's new Car. A pedestrian Is a man whose) wlfo has gnu out in the ear. ! OREGON Blue Grass 99 Pure Elinor Hanley Bush 826 E. Main Phone 902 MEDFORD WOOD FOR SALE Dry Fir Planking, $5.00 per load Dry Body Fir, $3.25 per tier; $8 per cord 4-ft. ' . Hard Wood, $9.00 per cord ' Phone 970-J LONGWILL WOOD CO. 441 North Fir Street THERE HE IS - MR'a.STEBBlNS SOUND AS A MEW PENNY U HAO A LITTLE. TROUBLE GETTING HIM, BUT WE (JOT THREE VISITORS lVNEU) JAIL jfiSSi,.. 7 EX '90 YKARS AT SAME JOB '.' I.AIMI-:i 11Y AKI TCRK. j I (CONSTANTINOPLE (A) A new ! j Turkish centenarian, younger but! more spectacular than the famous I ii 4 -year-old Zaro Ogha, has beeji discovered in a suburb of Constan tinople. He is Hadji Halim, 11C years old and holder of the same job for 90 years. He is a watchman at the great reservoir built by Sultan .Mahmoud which continues to sup ply the metropolis with drinking water. 3VyEU) JAIL AMD WE Y He lives with his sixth wife, JjFOR RKXT Ueautiful new 3 and woman of 40. He was wounded) 4r0om apts., hardwood floors. twice at the battle of j'levna and lost several sons In the world war. j NEW YORK, Aug. 18. P?) Hip ; pocket slapping by .customs agents I at the French line pier resulted in ! IS visitors 'to the Liner He do I France being taken into custody last night with liquor. CLASSIFIED AOVEnriSIN BATES RatM ptr word tar first Inurtion, 2o; MOh UOoeedlng Intartlon, lot minimum 2Jo. lndx your adi with For Salt, Fori Htnl, to and count xntf worai, am w aoh Initial, teltphon numbtr, tto., a word, Clawlflad acta oath In advanoa and not taken ovar prona, unlaat advartltar ha monthly aooount. No allowanoai for phana irrora, f WANTRTj MISCELLANEOUS l WANTED Hear from owner good farm for sale. Cash price, par- i ticulars. D. F. Rush, .Minncap-I 1 olis, .Minn. 1411 i WANTED TO RENT 2 adults, I want modern 4 or f.-room un- FOR RENT lOiiS Court St.. 0 i furnished house. Phone 434. i40 room house, newly painted and! , I reflnlshed. $2"i. Call owner. I .ON E WO MA X would cn re for children or old lady. Inquire 112 Columbus Ave., between W. 4th and Main. 151 WANTED Children to care for In my home by hour or by day. 102:. W. 10th St. WANTED $300 for 12 months, good security. P.ox 71, Mail tVilinnn, 1 i2 WANTED Houses wanted for rent; furnished and unfurnished. ..Litjt y.gprj'gntal property; :t days ; "rental pays the agent's cSmmls ff sfori and wo give real rental .'service. See Mrs. Kyle. Williams '. Warnock, 44 N. Riverside Ave. l'hone 1202. 142tf WANTED 2nd hand Roods junk. Pat's, 150ti Pruno. fi47-L. ' and Tel. lt!4 WANTED-Ricycle repnlring, lawn mowers, knives a n A shears - iharpened. Repairing of all kinds. Work guaranteed. Star Cyclery, 114 N. Front St. Phone 60C. 41tf WAN'TED-Lawn mowers to sharp en; phonographs repaired: rub ber ll res p ut on t rlcycles and baby buggies; general repairing and loeksmithlng. Call and de liver. Medford Cycle & Repair Shop( successor to Liberty Re pair Shop. Chas, Fisher, Prop. 10 N. Fir St. Phone 2fR. 45tf WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Cener.nl bniwekeenlnr or practical nursing. Xlm. C ) Rurkhnrdt, Phone r43-R. 140 j LADY stenographer arid bookkeep er with len years experience i ' wishes position. Address llox ; 8, Mail Tribune. MO WANTED Man of mercantile ex perience wishes position in or near Medford. A. J!. X., care Mail Trihune. 140 WANTED Housework; dry. Phone J34R-X. fine lattn 157 FOUND FOt'ND Hunch of keys on string. Owner can have same by paying for nd and calling at Mall Trib iin. . tt Where's the Fire? 1 1 Everybody in the neigh borhood rushes to the street to see how near It Is. And hoping It's far away. There's n sigh of relief as the dancing engines rush farther down the street and Into the distance. ...Hut sup pope the fire had been in your home? Or in the house next door? You never can tell. So the best comfort for you Is to know yon are fully protected against financial loss by n full coverage of Insurance In a sound, reliable company. We can give you that verv thing. Rrmvti A- Wliho Aeenry, Inc. T. C. Collins, Mgr. Ilollnnd Hotel Hhlg. Phono 1.10, til ALSO FOR Tnt AMD WE PECT THEXLL HKM WANTKD StAlfcl WANTED Hoy to deliver napers. fall 'J"l ltoardman St.. or Phone 40T-X. Hit- i WANTED Farmer or farmer's i son or man to travel in country. Steady work, good profits. Mr- t'nnnon Company. Dept. t"7. i Winona, .Minn. H'- FOU ItTCNT APARTMENTS FOR RENT u rnoins and sleep inn porch ; modem. 7 W. HUH St. Phone 774-.I- ISO steam heat, hot water. Frigid aires, tile sinks, apts. in Mcdford, Holly St. garages: finest inquire R03 S. 147tf FOR RrtNT Furnished 2-room apis; private hath, electric range, hot and cold water. Phono 12. 2Uf FOU RENT IIOUSES FOR RENT New fi-rm. bungalow; hardwood floors, fireplace, elec tric range. Inquire 13 V. 2nd. 140 FOR RENT 4 -room strictly mod ern house. Reasonable rent to rihi couple. Call HXK-Y or In (tlire Mistletoe St. 1411 FOR RENT -Phone qi-L. Furnished house. . i;.o FOR RENT JOast side home. 302 Crater Lake Ave.. 7 rooms, $30. Call owner. Phone 1140 or 1322. 14iltf I' l'hone 1140 nv 1322. Ulitf FOU RENT Homes. Furnished j or unfurnished. Brown & White, j J7tf FOU RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Cabin. Pal's Second! Hand Store. 1 50 j FOR RENT Raehclor 4 4ft S. Front. apart ment. 248 REST HOMES CONVALESCENT AND R-E ST HOME, facing Lithia Park. Ashland, Ore. Delightful cli mate and surroundings for In- valids ftfid jld people. HH11 MTSCE Li A N KO US " A(OOD CCTTINO done by con traet, rik or cord: 2 men wit-h families. P. O. liox 117, Rogue River. Ill DETECTIVE With or without ex perience, part time employment. Write. The Investigator Maga zine, 800 No. Clark St., Chicago. HI. K.li GENTLEMAN of 47, of good social standing who has the attain ments acquired by extensive travel, etc., wishes to make the acquaintance of lady. u,x 31. care Mail Tribune. 1 r,a THE Fl'LLER HRI'SU MAN Is a resident and home owner of Medford. Your business will be appreciated. For Immediate ser vice phone Geo. I). McRrlde. U-04-.L 3 r.o FOU EXCHANGE TO TRADE 1023 Dodge touring car In first class shape, for good milk cows, fresh or coming fresh. .1. H. Williams, at Seegmhier & Williams ranch, near Anlioch school, or address Central Point. Rt. 2. ' tf FOR TRADE First mortgage on good paying business for small modern residence preferred. Tel. 1 204-1. k,o BUSIVKSS OITOHTUNITIISS Iil.SI.i;KS Ol'POItTI NMTV A dandy little (trocory nnd ronfnr tioncry doliiK lUHlniSH of Slno ppr dny. StiK-k nnd fixturpn S:l, oiio: -Sixon rash, monthly hiHtnll mcnls nn linl.'inrp. If you nrn lookliic for n business of this kind this Is yilr clianro. Seo Charles A. WIbk Aueuiv. Inr. 117' OH KAI.h Kervlee slmloii nnd store, I nere tillable Krnunil; 7 miles from ll rants I'nss on Red wood hiflnvny. 1!. . i.avtnn, n. K. I. 2. r,,,; FOll SAI.H OH TKADK Auto, cum p. in nrres on hluhwny, u. K. ; nnd river: fillnK stnllon. store, Jin uire fid frio. It vef. : Side Junk Wanted! ' j Brasa Copper ! Aluminum Storage Battened ; We also Buy Rags, Tubes and Bottles All Kinds of Second Hand : Furniture and Tools Medford Bargain House J 27 N, Grape Phone 10S714 YOU DEAR-PEAR-BOY- I TELL YOU HOU) HAPPY I AM WAVE YOU BACK.- AMD I WON'T LET YOU OUT OF MY SIGHT UNTIL YOUR FATHER COMES FOR YOO PER'SON IS HIGHLY C lJ- by Kjnr Fwiurr S LOST LOST icll-rimmed glasses on North t'eutral, Friday morning. Finder please return to :M4 I Eoa rd ma n. Hewn rd. 1 -i tl FOU SALE AXJTO.UUlili-fc-ft pan KALE 1!',.'1 Ford sedan at a bargain. Must be sold at once. See car at Lewis Service Station. FOR SALE-lti2ti Ford truck. Pat's Second Hand Store. IjiO FOR SALE 107 Sttitlebaker Vic- ' loria 4-passenger coupe, perfect condition. 50 S. Fir St. l'hone iiK-H, 11 ; FORD TRl'CK Overhauled, start er, balloon tires, flat rack, Sl'.O. 0.13 J:)akota at Hamilton. irl I FOR SALE 1 i) U - Chevrolet .truck ' wilh large bed. Price cheap if taken at once. Armstrong Mn-: tors, Inc. Phone js. tf , FOR SALE condltion. -Studoiinkor coupe. Al Cheap for cash. Tel. tf i FOU SALE Ttr.ATj ESTATE FOR SALE OR T.'iA HE 10 acres Klamath county; 3o irrigated; good alfalfa or potato land: bal ance good grain laud. A. E. Mc Cov. Merrill. Ore. 104 WHEN Yf ill think of real estate, see 1 row n & V h i t e. ' t FOU SALE iDimrri'B FOR SALE One-year-old laying hens. Call 341-.I-1. C. Carey. K.3 FOU SALP HOMES FOR SALE (iood little home, modern, some furniture and fruit. Terms. First house from East Main on P.arneburg road. ( iwner. ' FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity hi duplex for small unimproved aereage. Inquire on? North Riv erside. Kin FOR SALE 0 -roo m ' apartment, furnished, modern, clear: terms. Might take truck or ear. or, a Pine, owner. 1 10 FOR SALE A hrand new t'-room stucco home: bard wood floors, basemen t, furnace; a wonderful kitchen wit h bu ill-ins; large sleeping porch. Located on a. i;ond paved street, with all im provements paid in full. An ex cellent buy at xt.'.nii: siooa cash, ha lance monl hly installments. Sec Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 1 4 7 Foil SALE A snap. Furnished 5 nom bungalow, T. blocks from Hotel Mcdford, lots .i(x 1 lid ft.: modern and spotless ISx2S ft. new garage and shed connected to house, with lattice and gates, S2iir,u: sr.im down: balance like rent. Inquire owner, 4 20 Pa rk Ave. H't FOR SALE nit RENT A brand new ti-rooqi house, corner Calm ami Rose. Small payment down, balance Hike rent. 'all owner. Phone I 140 or 1322. l h;tf 1 DEAL SI'P.CRRAN HOME H-room bungalow, very desirably located, lacing cast on Pacific highway: artistically finished; complete In every detail; large garage, beautiful lawn, acre land. Deal direct wilh owner. Terms. Call 3-11 -.1-4. or address Uox 1 1 2,. Phoenix, Ore, J40 Road Oil Cleaning Car Washing Hardie System We use spneinl cliemieala for rontl oil. Will not in jure finest finish. No stpnm nsnd. liest equip ment in city. Expert ToUsliing nnd I?e finisliin". Vacuum Clean ing. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. 101 S. Riverside Phone 18 WANTED To Bny for Cask AU Tour BZCOND-HAND njRNITTJRI i.I... Ir. Int. '-"I Bfilun rithlt icvrvoj Scott Wooif CAM'r TO ' THIS HUMBLE I OH PERSON BEE.Rn.TS AUJRiSHT- THAT YOUR f fW ESTEEMED AlM'T THIS LOUILY MOTHER REALLY HAPPY HAPPY, SHOULD CRY TILU TOO BECAUSE ytmtff LIKE. FOU RAIjfe nOSIKS FOR SA LE New ft -room house; 4-rtn. apartment upstairs, it rms. down; small cabin in back. An income property; will pay fr itself. Small down payment, bal ance like rent. Prlrc $3tMl. Owner, 1J4 S. Lincoln. J'.l FOR SALE fi-room house on east side; beautiful lawn, largo lot, good soil, garage; everything modern. Priced to sell, impure 'i-2 N. Orange or Phone s;!-W. I4:itr Ml'ST SELL at once large 4 -room house; sleeping porch; complete ly wired for electricity; beauti ful comer lot on 'Vancouver Ave. shade and fruit trees; bargain at S27."i(t: tmiall payment down, balance like rent. Owner, 110? E. Alain. Phone !Mli-L. HlMf (i-'-oom bttngalow, lots of Imill-ins, garage and c e m cut drive. Priced to sell. tiJ4 S. Holly. Owner ut S. Holly. I ,) FOR SALE My homo ut 804 East Main St., al a bargain. Wm. F. Campbell. . K2tf FOR SALE 7 -room house, partly modern, lot fiUxJiUl feet. This place has great possibilities for . being business property. Priced al SK.ilO; $5,00 cash, balance $30 per month. See Chillies A. Wing Agency, Inc. 147 FOR SALE Owner leaving town. Modern furnished bouse; terms; a bargain, tiiio Pine, off Jack son. 150 FOR SALE House, large lot, on North Orange. House under con struction. Now is the time to buy and have it finished Id suit. Price Is right. See. this property before you buy. Phone 832-W, or Inquire at 32 North Oran : i i;tf FOU SALE ft - room modern home; $100(1 cash or trade, bal aiici, like rent. Woods Lumber Co. it FOR SALE House and 3 lots on highway in Ren-ydale district. near mill, (Wind for residence or business location." l'hone K32-W or call 32 N. Orange. Klltf FO R SA LE La rgo fi -room mod -ern dwelling on Wast Tenth St., with shade, trees nd garage; properly has been occupfed as a private Hehool and dwelling, Is easily convertible Into fi or 7- j room house. Priced way below i actual value for quick sale. To- ' tai price only rf27r.ll. Small cash I payment will handle. Sec Carl Tungwald at Holland Hotel lildg. : or Earl H. Tinny at 310 Liberty P'ldfc. yitf FOR RALE Summer homo at Shady Cove; new, modern, com nlet. Phono 238. Kfitf P".U HALHJ MI-SC'TpJIjIjANKOCH FOR SALE-Satsnma phuti: enstefn apples. Hagh Talent. Ore. FOR SA LE One Martin saxophone half price. Jennings Loan Of fier, r. So. Front. ;,; KOIS SAI.K IViiihos. not ilri;il 'l. Cnrney Or-h:irl. Itlm-kw.-M lilll. t'ntniiM'p Iruni liiMhv:iy lii-lvfi-n (Vnlrnl I'olnt iuwI Colli JMnKni Ikixi's. l.'i:; CHOICEST ; J; ; LOCATIOr J 1 FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS ARE Members Medford Realty Board BELIEVERS IN OUR After tho Fruit Had Been Revenly Ions of llnrllcii at $10 per ton covets a good ileal of over head. Mnybn you will take our advice next lltne. Tile (pleer part of Ilio whole business is thai, opart from Hie frull, the luoperlles nrn a good buy still nt Ilie added price. There's another year coming, ami 11 lias never been necessary to stniidgfl I lie I t ees. Think il over nnd fimn In and linvn a talk with int. We will knock the canners combine calley weRt In IHL'H. By Ad Carter - THAT 5 WHY HAS. THERE BEEN - MOM NO WORD FROM PAT'S FATHER. ? NEVEH, IF ANYTHING SHE HA HAPPEMEO cur'c TO HIM what wil.l. become: of little FAT f 8-a THAT V FOR SALK MISCELLANEOUS t - FOR SALE Rest cow, rabbit or horse hay: baled or loose. Price right. Will deliver any number of bah's or lull loads of loose. N. R. Neweomh, Ross Lane. Tel. . r,34-L. J4Stf FCRNl'n.UE FOR SALE Cheap. Everett piano, Vietrola, mahog any tea cart, oak library table, dining room table and 3 chairs. L rockers. 1517 W. Main SI. ISO FOR SALE Italian prunes. Phone 7-F-I4. 110 FOR SALE Two Indian motor cycles. Phone 7-F-14. 140 FOR SA LE Watermelons, He lb. Cantcloupes 'J.ic doz. F. S. Car penter ranch, Jacksonville road. If. 1 FOR HALE Fancy canning to matoes at 1c tier lb. llrlng box. Geo. 1 1 a r t I e y, opposite Poor Farm. 1 40 FOR SALE Elberta peaches. 3c. Linn Orchard, Eale Point. K1 Ml'ST HE SOLI) at once, furniture for i-room house, including new electric lange. 10f. No. Oakdale. i r. i FOR KALE Second-hand brick, lumber, doors, windows. S. I'hll ders, 410 Arcadia, t'ouii. I I.L' I FOR SALE One mntorhoal motor, j Evinrude. new. half price. .Jen nings Loan Office, .r So. Front. lf.2 FOR SALE Two claims carrying large body clnuehar ore. assay ing 2 per cent; fissure vein. Cull al 2.)i Realty St. after 4:30 p. m. . If FOR SALE Extra fine Early Crawford peaches, 3c per lb; 2 I miles east of Ashland, !C- mile smith P.ellview school. Williams and Marlin, Tel, JO-F-22. Ash land. ft 3 CHICKEN Dinners. Covered Wagon, 7ac. 1 fi 1 I FOR SALE For sand nnd gravel. HHdfmciit and general teaming, phone 01 2-J. Sarn'l Rateman. tf FOR SA LI'! Used sewing ma chines; all makes, $.ri up; terms ir desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machino Co., 24 No. Burnett. tut RCSINESS TIlt ECTOR Y Abstractor MURRAY A MSTR ACT CO. Ah straciM of Title, Tltlo Insurance Rooms 3 and IS. No. 33 Nortb Central Ave., upstairs. I.VOKSON CO. AHKTUUV CO. Ahstrm't of Tide niiI 'J'lllu IiiMiir tiiU'it Thn n I J en in ) 1 1 l c Tillf System In lark sun enmity. A. K. KKl.LOCO Ahslinrlnr ol .TIIll'S. lit. L'. Hnx 1014, MiHlfoM, . On-min. Kflliilil). .InrkMnii Cnun ty AI)sirio.lnr. Twnnty-i'iirht ypiiri ; Pxliei'lenro n ml nrar forly yeum , In tho counly. Spoc-liil work onlv tt 180 FEET ON NORTH RIVERSIDE 1 block from Wulti. Knit-. able for iiny lino of lntnf iicsH ; I'cmly for dcvnlop nionl nn vv ; por front, foot. MEDFORD Xntnlnrltim Itliildlnt; 118 North Riverside ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Know that H Is itnpossilito to niiiko a mistake in Invostini; in oil her clly or couulry properly here. Two Utile orclinril properties which we n:lvised our friends In buy last, week yielded so good a crop on Hie advancing llartlett mar ket. Iliat Hie owner marked each of iheni up S",00 In price lodny nlmve his prim of vesler-da.v. Sold and the Profits Tuken v HOMES PHONE 329 PO. BOX 93 Hotel Nun Corner Attorneys A. K. HE AM ES Lawyer. In Liberty Building. FRANK P. KARRKLL, Lawyer, Craterlan Theaten lildg., Med ford, Ore. Bluo Printers THE BLUT3 PRINT SHOP Com plete Miie Print Hurvlua. HiKh class work. Ran Franolsco prices. Downtown office, Mod ford Book Store. 84 No. Central. Phon 921-W. Ohlrnpmcilo Ihyiclana DR. K. W. HOFFMAN . Chlro practle Nervn Speolullst. Of flea hours 9 to 12; 'I to 6. 203-2f4 Liberty BIdg. Office phone 68G; Ke. phone 7'JO-it. Contractors R. I. STUART & SONS General Contractors, Including b a b e ments, ditches, all kinds of cement and concrete work. R. L Stuart, 217 Apple, phone 643; Gilbert Stuart, 17 Hons Court, phono OGIJ-M, Miles Stuart, 608 B, Newtown, phone 8Tt0. tl F.xpert Accountant 'WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. j Wilson, O. P. A. Attention given j to anything In accounting and Income Tax Requirements. Look j into our simplified accounting i method. Liberty Hldg., Medford, ! Phone U7-R. Financial WE LEND MON13V to worthy neoplo to pny their honest debts. Pncltic Const Credit Association, 423 Moilfonl lililg., Medfortl Oro. Frt'lfilit Trnnspnrtnl lou I.ONO DISTANCE HAUT-INO - Mcrtford - Klamath trunk line, Daily servlee. Bonded carriers Special rutes on load lota. Autl frelRht terminal, 36 S. Fir. Tel 10;i3. CALL Portland-Mod ford Truck uine ror tnruub'ii ur mtc, point aervlca. Slxtoen-hour ser vice tt. and from Portland. Phonf BC0, Metlford. Anto freight ter. mlnnl at 30 8. Fir, Medford. tnnnmnoe FRANK S. TO It KEY Ueneri Insurance, surety bonds, morh gages, loans, C and G per cenS Kxpcrt. Insurance Service. 12i East Sixth St., at Central Ave, Phone 1224. EARL, S. TL'MY All forms of In" tuirunce. Flru, Auto, Life, Accfr dent, Bonds. Phone 402. 30 Liberty lildg. I.onns on Ilomrs LOANS on liontcs now built t under construction. Eight pert cent nnd no stock to entry. Ite4 service. Monthly payments. Brutlflter Agency, Inc., 106 W, Main. Tel ia:i0. Money tn T.oan MONIOY TO IjIONIJ Tn worthy people to pay their honest debts. Securities of tll kinds accepted, Jennings Loan office, li S. Front, MnmtmintA Till') OKBtlON ririANITB CO.- Moniimeiils. 10. A. IllcltS, Gem eral Manager; P. M. Kershaw, SalcR Manager. 302 N. Front St., Medford, I'nliitltiR mill l'lipci'linnglng II. MAItX, tleneral Painting Con. tracror, tinting, paperhanglng1, cnrpenlerlng, repairing. phonl 17S-J. Ites. f,7 Summit. Printers nntl Publishers MEDFORD PRINTlNfl CO. lln the best equipped printing offica In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, billiiif Bvstems, etc. Portland prices. 21 N. Fir St. Radio Repairing RADIO REl'AIRINC, Tho Musio Box, 4 02 East Main St.. Phona 4:i;t, has an expert radio tech trlcian from the factory. We make n specialty of expert repair work anil guarantee ll. Special consideration to dealers. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAdB CO Office 111 N. Fir St. Phone II lf. Prices right. Ser vice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & ST OR AO M Service guaranteed, 29 S. Crape St. Phone (144, or residence 10I1, PIERCE TRUCKING CO. Lontf distance hauling. Trips weekly to San Francisco. Furniture moving a spoclally. Phono 437 R-2. Window llrjmliiK LET GEOHOK DO IT Nona cleaning, floor waxing, Janitor srv'.co. Opo. A. Seely. 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