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'i ;' ? SffiBFOTlB mrtl TRTBTJyTE, MEDFORB, OT?F,nONT, SATTRD.W, SEFTEmER 1 1026. Ill '( mi in li V PEACH AND PEAR PRICES VARY ON PORTLAND MAR I'OnTLAN'D, Ore, Srpt. I. (A) liUNilU'MM XVIIH KUOll III) lot.'tll Wllolf- Hiilu iiiiirki'tN this inurniiiK,' till i'I:lkkp.3 of cunini(!ltk'.s moving heavily. J'nuliiLi' liuusi-.s will be closed Molality in observance of .Labor day. Peaches were In heavy .supply ntifl st.lti at a wide ran;e of prices depending on size' and variety. .iont l-Jlbi-rtuH for canning pur pose went at (iuTOc per box al though small niv.cd offe ri n s brought less and largo, well col ored mocks went a trifle higher. J. 11. thile in hie peaches went mostly at Sl.OOf1.10 per box. Pears like wine showed a wide range in price, rnnglng from SI. SO for faced nnd filled offerings of Jlartlctts and early D'Anjoun up to $i.2o for extra fancy packed and wrapped offerings. Potatoes were perhaps a little easier although no decided change in the feeling of the market was noticeable. Supplies were liberal, locals going at 51.25, Vakima gems around SI. 50 and Idaho cobblers in the neighborhood of SI. 35 per sack. A car of Yellow Globe onions from the Yakima district relieved tho shortage somewhat and w.ent to tho trade at ?:00ff; li.L'5 per suck. A few Oregon Dnnvers were offered hero and 'there at about the same figure, lluyers are of fering M.50 and Hacks In the Lake Labinh and Sherwood districts, it is reported, hut growers are loathe lo ell at that price. Dutter and egg values were steady at previous quotations but a firm tone prevailed in both mar kets. Receipts of eggs in the early hours were light and hnrdly suf ficient .to satisfy Immediate de mand. " Country dressed meats and poul try were firm with supplies of top iiunllty veal far below demand. Jiogs were firm and all classes moved out well. Tho poultry mar ket was active and indications were that little stock would be carried over Labor Day. Li vest nek. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 1 . iP) Totals for week (approximately) Cattle, L!lT0; calves, 4!I0; hogs. l!Ct.O; sheep, 285G; ears, ;(0. Cattle (Compared with a week ago) Steers steady; bulls steady If ,25c higher; ciuvm and heifers lilifftiiOc up; calves and vealers u ii c ve n , s t ca d y to $ 1.00 higher; high medium to fairly good steers, f ILftOffc 12.3n; less desirable kinds, sin 7n?i; 1 1.25: commons and thins down to $D.50; top heifers In loads oitd head. $11. DO; top cows. 9.75; bulk she-stock, medium and lower Kiadcs, $S.7.r. down; hulls inorttly ?7.rH to ?S..i0; best linht vea ler.s, 1 4 .5 0 ; calves, S 1 2 . 0 0 down; heavies and thins down to ?S 50 and under. Hogs (Compared with a week iiko) Killing classes steady; feed er pigs 50e lower; hulk light butchers, $13.2!j(pi3.50; mostly S I i or better; one load Mon day at $13.00; overweights and underweights, f 1 3.00 down; ex treme heavies down to I ."'; packing sows mostly ? 1 (1.0(1 tt 1 0.50; slaughter pigs. 5 1 LOO ft 1 2.75; mostly ? 1 1 .50 up; most feeder pigs Monday brought nothing later above 51 1.50,' with bulk at $11.00. Sheep Market (tiotably steady, with a week ago; no strictly choice lambs offered; fairly good valleys selling at $1 1.00 to 1 1.50: a few near choice at $12.00; heavies and thins down to $!i.50; a few year lings. ?8. 50&9. 00; ewes, $0.00 down. ' No market here labor day. Produce. PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 1. (IP) Wholesale prices: Uutter, eggs, milk, poultry, po tatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops Steady. Onions Steady to 25c higher. Wnlln Walla yellow globes. 2.00 fn 2.2.1. Wheat. PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 1. i& Wheat: liig Rend bluestem. Inird white. $1 31; soft white. $1.13; western white, $1.13; hard winter, $1.01i; northern spring. $1.10: western red. $l.nii. Oats, No. 2, 38-lh. white, $32. Today's car Receipts Wheat, 132; flour, 10; bnts, G; hay. 3. Wall Street Report NEW YORK. Sept. 1. i&) Heavy week ciul profit-taking in terrupted the resumption of the strong upward price movement on the New York stock exchange to day, hut not until after more than a score of issues had hi? en lifted to now higher ground. Early gains from one to six points, with trading In-enormous volume. Motor stocks again were heavily bought. Hupp and Chrysler were pushed up to new high level; Stu debaker' ran up n few points on n large turnover and a sale of 24. 600 shares of Nash was made at an extreme gain of six points. General Motor, which recovered n spectacular advance yesterday, fell hack on realizing. National Cash Register continu ed to respond to reports of hand ing earnings, by crossing 89 to new high record. Rarnsdell A sold above 2K for the first time this year In anticipation of re sumption of dividends in October, loose-Wiles, In which Arthur W. Cutten and a group of middle west ern associated have acquired .1 large interest, continued it move to new high ground above R2. Cur- , THE MARKETS BRINGING UP FATHER I OH- MR JE.bT- VOU ( AM - MPb ) --rn ' I NOW UoTM- TvvHV-MK-JlQQ'b s TiSI j AREAWOMDERFUL I 010(0)' VOU T I ' -i OON'T WANT VOL) pOUi1? OA'JmHTJ SHEl'S I T3 j STORVTELLER- y ( FLATTER ( RV )0V-M! 1 TO STAKTTELUNi' THlMK'o I'M A ) i n i cr i VOUAREREAUUY JJ OlCCHAA THEM BUM JOKEb V VAT-fJ HALF ,AWIT" rrVl V" COOO EMe OFVOUR6TOME- - I RIGHT" 9 THE NEBBS Home lEiae Ne WE have: BROKE AKJO VAJAJT 1WG FOQ. A L.ETTE.12 V MTM. MOMEV 71 mors of important developments next week. Montgomery AVard was another niron feature. There was Increased buying of rallroud stocks, especially St. Louis South western, 'abash, Missouri Pacific preferred, Krie, Chesapeake & Ohio and St. Paul preferred, which es tablished a new high at r5Va. ST. HELTONS, Ore.. Sept. 1. (Pi A formal charge of murder was to ho made today against Taylor White, negro youth, who has con fessed to killing M. II. llamscy, ne gro ranch foreman at the Tom Johnson fiirm near here, lit .Inly. A coroner's jury lust nkOit found that Ramsey had been killed by White iiiul.Caii Shelton, a young-ncwro. Shellon is still at large. WhitQ was captured at Pocatelo, Idaho. ALBANY. Cul.. Sept. 1. iJP Mary Ellen Whltty. 5 year old j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .L P. Whitty of Albany, died of burn. suffered while trying to heat broth for her Invalid father. The child decided to play nur.se during her mot her's absence and set fire to CLASSIFIED AtJVEirri5INtt RATES Ratal ptr word for first Insertion, 2tf oh iuoceedlno Insertion, lo; minimum 25o, Index your adi with For Sill, For Rent, wto., and count thew wordi, n wall aaoh Initial, talaphona numbar, ito., aa I word. Clatilflad adi oiah In advanoa ana not taken over phjna, unlets advertlier haa monthly aooount. No allowance! for phena HELP WAXTKD FEMAM3 WAUNOCK & SHELLEY. I'll. 12C: WANTED C.lrl or middle-aged woman for housework. 52." N. Riverside. 2ii:i MAID wanted for work of small apartment. Call at No. 10, Car Kill Court, after 4 p. ri. 103 VANTEI MISClSWiANEOUS 1VA KNOCK it SHELLEY, ph. l-'O-' WANTED 2nd hand goods and lunk. Pat's lROb" Prune. Tel. 647-L. EXPERIENCED orchnrdlst wants to rent orchard, with option to huv. References. Call evenlnBs, 43i South Fir. WANTED Farm to rent. Wm. Estremado. care Ray Oanfield, Ciqld 1UI1, Ore. 102 WANTED S300 for 12 months. Good security. Rox !L Mail Tribune. H;3 WANTED P r o p e r t y between Clnmts Pass nnd Ashland, close to high school, in exchange for 210-aere farm near Eugene, Ore. This farm Is about half bottom land, good building, on good road. Price $11'. 00. Write liox 10ft, Mail Tribune. ' 102 WANTED Tn buy choice grains of better quntity for seed purposes. Rring Kumple of your grain to us for price. Monarch Seed Co. 103 WANTED Fruit packers. Inde pendent Packing Co., Phoenix. l.Vltf WANTED 2nd hand goods and junk. Pat's, 1606 Prune. Tel. G47-L. ' 104 WANTED-Lawn mowers to sharp en; phonographs repaired; rub ber tires put on tricycles and baby buggies: general repairing and locksmithlng. Call and de liver. Medford Cycle & Repair Shopf successor to Liberty Ro palr Shop. Cha. Fisher, Prop. II N". Kir St. Phone 2! if.tr" Oregon Winter Blue Grass (Poa Bulbsta) 99 Pure Elinor Hanley Buah est E. Miin Phont (02 MEDFORD James "Tfousf CALLED UP fHERCS A C-TTER soo OOWT KjeEWST 7 MISMT HAVE T A fi OM' THE LOM 6 OISTAMCE I AODOESS.EO TO VOO-! THEM EASV -OU CAM W" ? vyASKf ( &OOO EDUCATtOW-AT SCHOOi., M I PMOME AMD WAS IM- A HAD IT IM AJITM. MAE THE HARD OMeS,f VALEOICTORIANJ tw ) BUT He DlDWT eE'J& IT Ml ( FORMED TMAT THE ITME Tj's -THE U" J J TOO-VOUVE .GOT A I opL M cla.;jS OTI ( AVAVAV HlM-tM SOIMG. LETTER WAS MAILED I LOOKIS &OMETM1M& PEKJM-V-VUEISWT OF AyMGM 5CMOOI Ms? V HOME AKJD MIMO MV OVJM V 3 DAWS A60,60 IT M LIKE A'0"THATS J V BI2AIMS AWO A TOSj CAM VOU 5AV &USINJES5 CVEK1 IF X ' MUST BE HERE 4. ECNSV l-IS- J I OF EGOTISM A SUV k As MUCW ? V OOMT HAV'i A TWIVj. "."J j p- MmsZ-TO ffl BUILT LIKE THAT 15 J-"'' 'k TiTl f! ! JL S S r I. a mistake feom Jwfl -y x Tt"'! r in ' V ' ' - .' (.aTKe f :her dress. She ran to her father's I room, but he fainted while trying ' to help 'her. Neighbors beat out I the flames. MJULl WAN'JMD MA-LiKJ AVA KNOCK & SIIKLLKV. Ph. 1202. WANTED 10 experienced pack ers. C. & E. Kruit Co. tf WANTED Conk and helper who can cook and servo good food in t a smaii piacu. aui ras luuu j Mail Tribune. tf WANTED SITUATIONS WAUNOCK & SHELLEY. I'll. 12(i2 WANTED Work on dairy, stock or grain farm, by experienced eastern fanner, married ; would rent equipped farm. Rest refer ences. Rox 22, Mail Tribune. JOS MAN AND WIFE want work to gether. Hotel, restaurant or camp. Woman first-class cook. Man handy man. Address E. E. C.rav, 337 Main St., Klamath Falls. Ore. 103 WANTED Practical nursing. Tel. 327. 105 WANTED DressmaKing. Ph. 1274. m FOIl RENT APAltTMENTS WA KNOCK & SHELLEY. I'll. 12G2. FOR KENT 2 -room furnished apt; adults. 31.1 N. liartlelt. tf FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment: adults. 3ITi N. liart lelt. Phone 7.')3-M. 103 FOR KENT 3 -room furnished apartment, close In, ground floor, private entrance. 344 No. Rart IctU Phone 787-Y. Jtf FOR RENT Comfortable furnish ed apartment, ideal location. Ap ply iil 8 So. Oakdale. tf FOR RENT- Fur ii. 2-rm. apis,; prlvtae bath, electric range, hot and cold water. Phone 12, 21lf FOR RENT Desirable front room apts. Hotel Grand. 10ii WE II A V E n very good furnished apartment for rent. Hotel Hol land. tf FOR RENT Ucnutiful new 3 nnd 4-room apts., hardwood floors, steam heat, hot water, Frigid -. aires, tile sinks, garages; finest apts. in Medford. Inquire 503 S. Holly St. 147tf FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS WARNOCK & SHELLEY. Ph. 1202 FOR RENT Garage. fi.Ii N. Riv erside. 2 03 FOR RENT Oarage. $3.00 per month, 325 So. Riverside. if FOR RENT Bachelor apartment. 44"i S. Front. 248 WARNOCK & SHELLEY. Ph. 1202. LOST Rluck and white fox ter rier, name .liggs. Call O. V. Myers Co. Reward. 103 LOST Rlack letter container with Ooodycnr stamp containing 8 padlock keys. Phone 27S-R. Re ward. 162 DOGS A!VI PETS WARNOCK & SHELLEY. Ph. 1202. FOR SALE Rhtck police puppies " Piich. Phone Oil -.1-1 ; fi? WANTED Wc Buy for Cash All Used Furniture and Stoves Call 505 W. A. KINNEY . Furniture House 315 Knot. Main FOlt KENT FUKNISIIED ROOMS AVA KNOCK SHELLEY, Ph. 12(i2. , FOR RENT Sleeping room, work i ing man. Inquire 018 W. 4th. Phone 2U7-.I-3. 101 FOR RENT Furnisned rooms: gootl beds and good rooms; also light housekeeping apartment, close In. lir Mistletoe St. 170 i iFOU RENT Reautiful home for teachers; sleeping porch ofeach room ; hot water: near schools. 70i S. Oakdale. Phone. 7.MJ-N. 1 00 FOR KKN1 HOUSES WA KNOCK SHELLEY) ph. 1202.1 l- FOR RENT Furnished house. Call at 1022 V. loth. Mil FOR KENT Modern furnished 4- room house; electric: range, ga- rage. Phone J 07 H. 102 FOR RENT House, 411 Newtown. Phone Jacksonville 304. 10 1 FOR LEASE 4-roonl home on acres land. C. L. Simmons. 102 ! FOR RENT Furnished house; clean, comfortable; electric range a nd wa ter heater. 411 "Wood -stock St. tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. 47tf REST IfOMRS WARNOCK t SHELLEY. Ph. 1202 CONVA LESCENT A N D R E S T HOME, facing Lithia Park, Ashland. Ore. HiFl!glitfiil cli mate nnd surroundings for In valids nnd old people. i3r.il j MISCELLANEOUS WARNOCK & SHELLEY. Ph. 1202. WANTED General House pnint ing and decorating, pajx'r hang ing. H. Coghill, 401 So. New town. Tel 121-.I. LS7 KALSfiMlNING 5.r,n per room: painting and pnperhHtiging, 22! Apple St. Phone 1 14 l-L. 104 FOR EXCIIANGIC WARNOCK it SHELLEY. Ph. 1201 TO TRADE -Man's double-bar bi cycle, coaster brake, 1 good tire, for auto tent or what have you? Phone 4 13-W.' 102 TO TRADE H23 Dodgo touring car In first class shape, for good milk cows, fresh or coming fresh. .?. H. Williams, at Seegmiller & Williams ranch, near Antioch school, or address Central Point, IU. 2. tf MATRIMONIAL WARNOCK .t- SHELLEY. Ph. 2C,I. GENTLEMAN of 47, of good nochil standing who has tho attain on e n t acquired by extensive travel, etc., wishes to malte the acquaintance of Lady. Ob feet, matrimony; to make a place cali co nome. liox 31. care .Ml Trlb- 1 0 3 Junk Wanted! Brass Copper Aluminum Storage Batteries We also Buj Rags, Tubes and Bottles All Kinds of Second Hand Furniture and Tools BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WA KNOCK tSr SHELLEY. Ph. 1202. FOR SALE .rlUo will buy S 1 3. soo Investment paying about $3. OHO annually. Sickness necessi- . tates quick action. C. S. liuller ficld, Medford Nail. Unnk Rldg. 104 I 1 IFOR SALE OR TRADE Auto camp, 10 acres on highway, R. R. i an. I river: filling station, store, i cabins. Inquiry 210 So. River- j I side. lu5 ! FOR SALE rtiv-.L ivSTATK IWARNOCK ti SHELLEY. I'll. 1202. 'OR KALE 411-ncre poultry and dairv much; good ICc soil; 11 miles from Medford; 'A horses, chickens and implements. Price sir.oo. Phone koh-H. 107 'OR SALE 2(1 acnes 20-year-old orchard, pears and apples, near Medford, all in good condition, heavy crop included. Pric- only $4U0 per acre. Terms available, or will" trade. Earl Tumy. Lib erty Rldg. 104 'OR SALE Kindest snap in Med ford! l.i-aciv ranch: la rue bungalow and garage; 3 jiei-e.s in corn. 3 acres In alfalfa. 3 acres iu tomatoes, balance iu truck garden; 1 big learn and farm Implts; 1 cow and calf. 20 plus, EiO chickens, 12 tons alfalfa hay and a Ford truck; I mile east of . Pheonlx. Route 4, Rox 40-A. P.crt MeEwen. 107 'OR SA LE --I limine rental prop erly, N I no per lllOlllll. ll hit ae- tion with Nome eash. r.;, mi i..ii- nm-e. I'. S. P.lltlerneld, .M'mIImi. Natl. Rank rmk. 14 IC lama Ih county; 30 Irrigated; good alfalfa or potato land; bal ance gooil grain land. A. 10, M'" Coy, Merrill, Ore. 104 WHEN YOU-think of real estate, see firown & White. tl FOR SALftflOMES WARNOCK SHELLEY. Ph. 1202. FOR SA LE New 0-rooin bunga low, double constructed; built for a real home. See owner ut 022 S. Holly. 103 I'Oli KAI.K Ol! TliADl-: Oni! til iMiMirm'd'.H must l.irn ii t j Til I Iiomk'k; 7 rooms with linth iiml litrc ci-fn )tn'-h, lar'e Inwii with roses iiml shiuhlrfry. l iliffrr onl vai'J'-'tli's of triM's, IticluditiK two lnrMf o:ik: lit minutes walk from Iloti-1 Ali'iirorcl. Any n:a- KIMUlllIo tlTtllS Or Will Hd'Opt snuilh't' housr ns purl :vm'iil. Ki'O (his ut I.11U V. M.-iln .-Mid If Inli'irstfrl' sou mc or anv AIccl fonl ri!iiltor. C. A. DeV'oo, I'M. S23-J-2. 152tf l-'OU KAI.K li-room liouso ott onst 8liln; iM'iiiitlful lawn, Iiuk' lol, Bouii Moll, khvuw; (;vcrythln modern, l'rleed to sell. Irniuire 32 N. OratlKU or Phono &32-W. 1 7 .! FOlt tjAKI-: fi - room modern home; SlOOfi cash or trade, hal anco lllta rent. Woods Lurnher Co. if. VOti KAT.K I.arRQ 5-room mod ern dwelling on West Tenth .St., with Hhndn trocti and (,-irnK(i; proporly han hoen occnriled an fl prlvato nehonl and dwelling, la easily convertible. Into 6 or 7 rootn hoitsi, Priced wny below actual value for quick aale. To tnl price only 27r,0. Small cash payment will handle. See carl Tonirwald at Holland Hotel 1114a; or Karl H. Tuiny at 310 Liberty W''r 1itr WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SECON-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf By George McMantu FOR SAljIb HOMK8 WA KNOCK Vr SHELLEY. Ph. UMIOU SALE b'liivsl canning FOR SALE House, large lot, on1 North orange.. House under con struction. Now is the tlmo to buy and have it finished lo suit. Price la right. See this property before you buy. Phono 88--W, or inquire, at 32 North Oran llOtf; FOR SALE My home at 804 Hunt j Main St., ut a bargain. Wm. F. Campbell. . FOR SALE 0-room house Close " to Catholic .school. Phono 121K-M Y. 103 FOR SALE lirand new 4 -room ' home, large living room with j fireplace, hardwood floors, kit -. eh en with numerous huLt-lns, large bedroom and large sleep- ! lug porch, bathroom with the li-test fixtures, garage, ocuutiiul oak tree ror sii.-uie. rriee ?L'f.u. Easy terms. Sea Charles A. Whip Agency, Inc. 103 j FOR SALE--7-room Htucco liome, i lilted for . apartments upstairs. I desirably located on pavement, . lovely yard. Price 3V00; $1U0 j cash, balance on easy ter ins. See j Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. ' UJ j FOR SAML WVESTOCK ! WA KNOCK & SHELLEY. Ph. 1202.! FOR SALE Hampshire bueka. R. ! A. Strorie, Coleman Creek. I 0 1 FOR SALIC Nine dairy cowh. 1 1 lieielord bull. W. R. Ilolman. ' Eagle Point. I 03 j FOR SALE -Jersey and Holslrin heifer. fre:.h In March. f4ft. .lames LI I lie, west end Ale An drews Knurl. , 10- FOIl KALE AuroMOlllLldH WA KNOCK Hi SHELLEY. Ph. 1202 FttR SALE - Riiick coach, com pletely reconditioned, rebnred, pis tons, lilies, etc. Price $7B0, Call Sltinnei's Oarage. Hi A FOR SALE 10-1 Chevrolet, truck with largo bed. Pries cheap if taken at once, Armstrong Mo tors, Inc. Phono IK. tf FOrt 8M5 MIHO:MiANlH)t!H , KOIt KAI.K Tn ri'spom-'ihl" party, piano In .it'imcc. m-ar Miilfori: easy t'rnis. fli-rry 1'inno t"o., iilT I.IWI'ln((, tit.. KlIKrno. I IIP. I iS ('IIOK:K rnniilnjf penehes at Tal houn'f 1 mlhi wet of I'hoenfjr. m:i Kill! KAI.K - -( 'nnnini: tiimaloes If. ',j mile west Central l'olnt. A hen i nmliie FOLLOWING, ADVERTISERS ARE Members Medford Realty Board THE CAUSE OF EDUCATION IS UPPERMOST East Front Four-Room House on Street Being Pavod Centrally located, lawn and shrub bery growing, good PftraKO with woodshed connected, and tho house, not only well furnished, but well kept, and all for .2GH0 on extreme ly good terms, only t&OO down, and hnlnnci) like rent. Thin niUBt mnvo today or tomorrow. By SOL HESS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Elbertofl. It r I n g your boxes, lionier Mooro, 2 mi. sout beast of Ashland Normal school. tptR SALE Fresh Italian prunes. Phone 7-F-14. 170 FOR SALE I,-:00-RHllon steel I water tank nnd gas engine. .0. Wenner pigs and brood kowh. Phone 200-.I-2. E. i. Whiteside. Rosn Iine. I 03 TIRES FOR PRICE OF 1 1m puspible? No! Tire Armor, the marvelous inside tire, guaranteed to double the the mileage; 4 Ar mors at "coat of one tin. Inves tigate! For demonstration phone Medford r7!-.(-3 or Central Point :(0(i. H. C. Severance, Uox H73, t.Vntrul ioint, factory distributor. . 10ft FOR SA lA'l Cannh: lomntoea lc a pound on King's highway near city. Phone 134S-X, evenings 172 CAN NINO peaches, rendy now at Cozy Nook ranch, mile west of Phoenix. Rrlng contulners, A. N. Wright. 166 FOR HALE Prune c lb. lck them yourself. Three Oaks Or chard. l&f)lf FOR SALE Evergreen (tweet corn 10c a dofcen. Pick It yoursalf. F. S. Carpenter ranch, Jackson ville highwuy. FOR SA LE Finn Mnir peaches R. C, Ward. Phone 1D-F-21. li FOR SAU? Eureka vacuum cleflnrr. mnsrt.in reek, all In A-l condition. AZfi n, Jacksen. Phone 7 4S-W. I54tr FOR SALE Reit row. rabbit or horse hay; haled or loose. Price right. Will deliver any number of bit If or full loads of loose. N. R. Neweorub, Ross Lane. Tel. RM-L. UStf FOR HALE For aanrt nnd gravel, sediment ami general teaming, phone 11 12-J. flam'I Batemsn. tf ITOrt SAI.K IT"tl unwind m rliltiM: mi nmk'i, up; tirm If dPHird. All maknn rnntil nrt rrpniroil. TVhtts rlewlne Afarliititt Co., 24 N. Bartlett. ilff ItfH!XI'.KS DIRIKTORT V'HT Ai'CKI'T 4 whn yon eyn rit anil hltr on first ral estate tnortRlnres. well senreil, innulnr front 1.1'Ml lo $l"l)it ej.-h. lluvf Jll of th aliov. moile.sss tn rllslio of. Will e'v Ulipial (Ihieount. Wilt. !. (. Box ;!". Klamath I 4i Its. Hi t, l i '' At. this Mm! and Ihn principal InduMry I lloiiBe-huntlnR; on the part, of thnso with ynun: atnra ready for ndmlnsion to the lllch School or to the various subordinate, erndp. To Ret quickly located, during the period when everr house fitted for the purpose has heeu secured by the transient fruit workers now in Med ford, Is n serious problem. I'niler theie. cir cumstances wft recommend a lovely PHONE 329 RO. BOX 934 Hotel Nath Cornar Bl'SlMiIKS D1UKCTOKY .J AlMtruotorn Mt'RKAT AEtyTUACT CO. Ab b tract a of TUU, Title Insurunc. lioonm 3 and &. No. 32 Nrth Central Ave., uptitalrs. JACKSON CO. ABSTK AtT .W. AbUaut uf TiUa uua Till Ibhi ttuitf. Tbm ol,T doinpleli Till Syateiu iu Jauk vuu County. A. hi. Kl-HJjOOG Abstractor of Titles. Ht. 2, liox 10 V6, MedCord, OruKun. IteliabU Jackuun Coun ty Abstractor. Twenty-elpht yea,r experience and near forty yar In the county. Special work only. Attorneys A. K. lifiAMKS I.wyir, Ottl Liberty JJld. lied ford. Or. Blue i-r:mor THH UU'B PRINT aHOl' Com plete Hltie Print Sorvice. Hijch oust work. S;m Francisco prloan. Downtown office. Medfurd Book Store, 34 No. Central. Phone 21- CliUtU'cn's SpecUillMt, DR. ALFRED 111' RK LUND Spec hil attention given to correct inar ileformltU's of children. Hours 10 to 1 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.: even ings by appointment. 314 Lib erty Rldg. Chiropractic Physicians DR. Tfl. W. HOFFMAN Chlre pracllc Nerve Specialist. Office hours it to 12; 2 to ii. 203-204 Liberty Rldg. Office phone &!; Res. phone 790-11. Contractors R. I. STl'ART SONS tieneml Con t rat: torti, including base ments, ditches, all kinds of cement and concrete work. R.. I. Stuart. 217 Apple, phone 043; Gilbert Stuart, 17 Ross Court, phone flOti-M. Miles Stuart. S. Newtown, phone 30. Kipeit Acroniitnnt W1LSIIN AUDITING CO. IS. M. Wilson. C. P. A. Attention Riven to unything in accounting and Income Tux Requirements. Look into our vimpliffed accounting method. Liberty JJldg., Mudfui'd, Phone 1&7-R. Financial W K LION D MONEY to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Pad fie Const Credit Aneoi'lat lon. 423 Medford Bids., Medford. Ore. - . tf l-i'elght Tinnspnrtjitlnn LONG DISTANCE HAt'UXO Medford - Klamath truck, line. Daily service. Ronded earriera. Special rates on load lots. Aute Freight terminal,' 3 8. Fir. Tal 1033. C A L L Portland-Medford Truck Lino for through or Intermediate point service. Slxteen-hour ser vice, to and from Portland. Phone 609, Medford. Auto freight Ur ' mlnnl at 30 S. Fir, Medford. Tiistirtme KARL S. TCMV All forms of In surauco. Fire, Auto, Life. Acci dent. Ronds. Phone 4. 2tl Libert y lildg. Irfiana on Homee LOANS on homes now built or under construction, tight per cent und no slock to carry. Real service. Monthly payments. Ranlster Agoncy, Inc., 1 TT. Miiin. Tel. 1280. Money to Loan MONEY TO LEND To worthy people to pay their honest debt Securities of all kinds accepted. JcnnlngH Loan Office, S S. Front MONEY TO LEND $r0 to S:!i lo bmn on furniture or good a. curfty of most any kind. Coa traets di.-eounted. Thomas Realty o.. Room 12. Pntm Rlock. ter. Main and Front, upstoirH. Momintrntii TUB OHHlioN OIIAXITR rf. t Aloiitlmrmta. 18. A. llleko. Om. rl Manacer: P. Al. lifinlnii, KuIh Mimnei-r. 302 X.' Fronl Ml Mrrlfurrt . Pnliitlite: nuil rflii(rliniiffiiijr H. MARK, Oiiri.l Pnlntlnc roT traetnr. tlntlnc. pnprrhntlne. erppntrlne, rrpjirlni. Pho Rmi. S7 Suinmit Ilano Instructlfm Vnmt AI.TO.V HAIOHT -Teaehfr of riBno itnd Karmonv. lUlelit Musle rltlltllo, 311 l.lhei ty Fthls. 1'hntif 72. IVf Print (.I'M anil Pultllaltra UKflKOI'D PRINTING ffl.-llu tlm u,tilpprd prlntln; offir In Kouthern Oreffon. Itooklilnd his. Innsa lituf ladfrn. hillins tysifms. nr.. rort!and iiricta, 2T N. I'Mr HI. Ytadlo Reiwdlnf RADIO RKPAIRING -'ilia Minis Moi, if' Knst Uu Kt,. rin.9 43. ha in eipet-t i-Hdio le.-h-trlcian from the factory. laske Hpei-ialty of expert repair "rk sn ;msii. it. Hpeolat coafflrii-ation ta dealers. Traaafar KABS TRANKITRR t. JTriAfl co. nrfica m .v. Kir ' Hit. Phsie SI, rrlces rltht. i"r vlee tuartateed. lUVIi TRANJs'SIR HTORAl fervlce aiisranteed. i K Clrspa Ht., Phnae 14, or residence loss. PfPlRCR TRt'CKlXG TO. I.oni dlsliaea hi. ill. Trlaa wtekly ta Saa Fraaciscn. SVirnlture asnvlax a f-maltT. Pits 4J7- Tlalia lastmctian ITBOBVAL . roi.KR.NRaiRC -Tear It at- tf vlalln; orchestra practice for .tndents; also a de partment for adltistlni; aad re pairing violins. If you aeslrr a rallsbla Tlolla autfit. sail at the studio, room 4. Collato flldlt., 31 N. (Iraua St. Phono HS'-.I. , mslnr flteasfna; .IT Otll 0 IT H.uee 35 . near waTlax, ItaJtar A. MSniv. raioiita 3r'27 K, Oraye Phpne I062i tiss was In brisk demand on ru