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WEHFOCT WCCrC TRTBTTNTi, WEPFOCT, . QftTCflOK KMWAY, SEPTEMBER .5t5,-L928.'. JACKSONVILLE i ; I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw and little daughter Betty Ann of Mod ford wero visiting at the home uC Mrs. Shaw's parent. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wakefield, on Thursday even in g. Mrs. S. K. Ogle returned Thurs day after spending n couple ' of months with her husband at her work at the Kredenburg ranger station on Clreensnring mountain. Ivan Crum and Cecil Reynolds , from near Roxy Ann and Preston Card of Jacksonville left Friday for Crater Lake, where they will spend the week end. Mrs. Oscar Knox and Mrs. Ed Severance were in Med ford Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway of Cen tral Point were recent visitors at ithe home of Mrs. Julia 'Williams and Mrs. Frank Saulsberry. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw and Mrs. Lee Wakefield attended a birthday dinner given at th home of Mr, and Mrs, Albert Shaw on Kings highway on Monday. Mrs. Mary Langell Moore of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster of Long li'ench, Cat., cu I led on Miss M cCu lly Tu esday . Mrs. Moore and Mrs, Foster wero native daughters and wore daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Langell. Mi's. Frank Saulsberry and Mrs. Vivian Wilson wore dinner guests of Mrs. Frank Isaacs at the Hotel Medforij Tuesday. Mhjscs Oracle and. Frances Wakefield motored to Med ford Thursday evening. Mrs. Fred Ffck and daughter Virginia ' returned Tuesday after visiting several weeks with Mrs, Pick's parents in Iowa and with other relatives In the middle states. They report having had a fine trip. .1 A large number from Jackson ville attended the funerals of Mrs. . 'Laura Gould and Mrs .Catherine Reed Soliss In Med ford Thursday uCt ern 0011. M rs. CJ on Id's f u noral was conducted by Rev. Hamilton at Conger's parlors and that; of Mrs. Holiss by Rev. Lawrence at the Perl funeral parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson and little son Richard called on Mrs. Maxwell Thursday afternoon. Miss Wilma Sheloy left Thursday evening to spend the week end at her home in Central Point. . Mrs. Mr.Clellan of Enterprise Is Visiting at the bo mo of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Severance. 'Ed Dunnington is nulte ill al his home in JneksonVillo. Mrs. Ronton Pool and daughter Miss Maudic were in our city Fri day. W. D. Ram hart passed away Thursday al his home near the old Sterling mine. Mr. Marnharl was a former resident of Jack sonville and moved from here to their present home a little over u year ago. Mrs. W. II. Vena hie is employed at the Blair granite quarry south of Ashland. She is cooking for the crew of men there. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Warden from Montcroe. Cal., are visiting with Mrs. Warden's sister, Mrs. W. Bell, In Jacksonville and with rela tives in Medford. They are their return trio hnmn from Itav- ard, Nob., where they have been visiting a sister of Mrs. Warden's. There is a large number of Jack sonville people attending the coun ty fair at Medford this week. Erie White left Tuesday evening on 'a business trip to Portland. , Alice Hoefs p.nd Mrs. Maxwell attended the fair Thursday even ing1. Rev. and Mrs. Elmer McVicker made a trip to Sterling Friday and brought Mrs. Barnhart to Med ford. Emll Britl, John Miller and Os car Lewis attended Mrs. Catherine Reed Sollss's funeral at Medford Wednesday, actlnpr as pallbearers. ' Mrs. Ed Severance and guest, Mrs. Mi'Clellan. and Miss Florence May attended the fair In Medford Friday. Prcsnytrriaii Church, Jacksonville There will be rcRUlnr services at t he church next Sun 'lay. and during the tn id won it from now on. and we trust that all the people ytll rally t a full attendance. The Sunday school af Mi a. m. 9 Preaching services at 11 a. in. a. nd ?::io p. m. Blblc study Tuesday. 7:30 p. 111. Senior choir practice Tuesday, 8:15 p. m. v .Junior choir practice WednoH day, 7 p. in. 1 Wc will expect to meet you at, these services. j ;imor E. McVlckor, Pastor. BUTTE FALLS ' Miss Naomi Van Grons returned ' Saturday from a vacation spent at Portland, Amity and Manzsinila. 'Mrs. Ruth Aficholl spent the last lft days of her vacation at Marsh field visiting with relatives. She returned Sunday to resume her du ties in the elementary grades last jMonday morning.' 'rr Ir- nm' M''H owmnn of Med Tord were ciilting on friends here Sunday. Wliile here they attended the 8wimmliu races. 1 . - A large nudienco nnjoypd the 'numhers siimk by the) riilhert fnar trt at church Sunday night. The quartet consisted of Gilbert Mr.nn quartet was composed of Mr. Gil bert, tenor: Mrs. Nee, soprano; ; Miss Gladys Gilbert, alto; Joe Nee. bass. Their program was composed of sacred solos, duets, trios and quartets. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Gladys Gilbert, Marguerite and. John Gil bert left Monday morning for their, home in Salem. The Gilberts havq been visiting at the home of Mr. nd. Nee for the past two weeks. Mrs. Nee is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Mrs. Ross Wymore made a bus!-: ftess trip to Medford Tuesday. j Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Larsen and : j : lall Ron left Saturday for Phoe-1 V ftix. Mr. Larsen is athfetifi coach t the Phoenix high school. '-CrrCook. wlfo has been visit ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. CwnmJngs, of this place, left Mon- BRINGING UP FATHER ttJfc wiSKj "TD t 1 J 1 1928. by lm'1 Feature Service. Inc. Great Britain riglii ruerwtf. - - THE NEBBS Dad Knpws By SOL HESS WJPJ WAVJK.E.5 COM- WoME AJOOUD PlMO ArOV TiREO NWRESTUKiS FATHER., VOU OUST TTMERE WETvou'Re A LlTTUEOP CAMDV SVU-V f INje AfbAiKJ TO-rOieUT-f DPriCOlTY FINJDINJS I "TWAT FeULEtS. FOR. THe VTWINJI OF TME MATERIAL J xS WflTW ?g lATE- OOMT -.AMG kTAJD EM- ' WEU.VOU WeCDMT . JvOUfe PLACE OM TMe'ARD AWDTMeUJJ.lTEWMINJGS IN LIFE-VOU oFilIoV BLAME M paCTLV TMATCOME5 ' spc-md so mucm time: Atabug cloth eiTweeM- ainJt compamV A mave. wo seMTiMejoxJAKio a z. A- DiwNjeR. A 1NJ eoes cwoco FAMcwiMe upiwe Ibw fatme-R. , AMVMoieeME aikj't x . : dollar. JswTaoool LATes AMO J TAeLHTl4AT St2AW WW?r, ) MEVe GO IMG, TO MARV C VaPPETITH. TT V BOM BOWS. A 1 day for her home .In Salem. Tier little daughter will live with Mrs. CumminKS this winter and attend school here. She is in tho fifth grade. . ICaii Hoover transacted business in Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family of Kerhy, Wash., are new residents in Rutin Falls. .School be.Ttfin Monday morning and wn hope to make it 0110 of the host school years Untie Fallst has ever had. Tho high school hits ah enrollment of Several more pu pils are expected. Miss Van Groos teaches typing 1 and 'A, junior Eng lish, Latin .3 and coach Rirls' ath letics; Mr. Parker teachers alge bra 1, civics, geometery 1,- Eng lish X and 3; Mr. Richmond, Ameri can history, biology r general sci ences, and coaches boys' athletics; Mrs. Hoover teachers elementary and advanced music. The enrollment in the grammar grades is fill. There have boon no changes in the faculty since last year Mrs. Allen Curry spent a few days last week visiting friends and relatives in Medford . Mr. and Mrs. Stone and family are leaving soon , for Chehalis, Wash.., Ralph Le Vee spent from Wed nesday until Monday at Central Point so that he could superintend the picking of his pear crop. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland and fam ily of Texas were Eutte Falls vis itors one day last week. Merritt Tungate returned Sunday from San Diego for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tun gate, before leaving for Chicago, where he will enter a school of aviation. He was one of the two who passed (ho entrance examina-, tions out. of a class of RJU. Teachers froni hern who attended the pro-school 'meeting held at I lie county superintendent's office for elementary teachers were Jon Nee, Hay Parker, Miss Hazel Taylor and Mrs. Frank Hoover. ' While wrestling Saturday, Bob Edmondson got his ankle ami foot broken. He was taken to Medford by Gus-Kdmoudson and it Was nec essary" to leave him at the hospital. It will he about six weeks before he can 11 so crutches. Ira Tungate was a Medford vis itor Saturday. Miss Hazel Taylor and Mrs. Verl Hoover took tho school exhibit to Medford Tuesday to arrange it in the .school exhibit at the fair grounds. Lloyd Clark, Miss Van Groos, Mrs. Ross Wymore, Mrs. Llewellyn and Ray Parker wore Medford vis itors Tuesday. G. Courtright is quite ill and was4 tauen to the Sacred Heart hospital in Medford Friday. It may he nec essary for him to bo there several weeks. Mrs. Courlri'ilit spent sev eral days last wenlt In Medford. Miss Cryslerfrom the Medford library was up Wednesday catalog ing tho books in tho high school library. Charlie Pal ton transacted busi ness in Medford Tuesday. Mrs, Cadzuw nf Ashland was vis iting in Rutin Falls Inst week. Hunters nro thankful for tho rain that fell Tuesday. A larco flock of geese was seen flying over town September S. Ac cording to old timerH that Is a" sign of an early winter. MT, PIH DRIFTS The county court was up Mon day looking over tho road work and examining the uravcl pit that haw been proposed for use In cov ering the upper end of the road. The steam hove n expected to be there Saturday moinfna;. The Mt. Pitt school bus took the children to the fair Friday. Mlwt Nita NuttifiR vifdted the Mt. Pitt Hchnnl Wednesday. Freida and Oeorsre"" HeryfonJ have returned to Ashland to con tinue tbelr Inch Kohnid work. Henry Meyerj tvok th? Vanal I company's saddle horses to Ft. ! Klamath in preparation lo moving the beef. Tom Stanley has just delivered j Diamond lako also needs improve some hay to Rancheria, that the t ment. Canal company purchased. M v, Fred e n b u rg a n il son Th eo - dure wero up to sco Roy Stanley on business Wednesday. Mr. and M rs. Rose and family have movod Into the Wilson cbin. IOai'1 Bockdoll delivered a,, beef to the Butte Falls meat market tho first of the week. Gene Rogers, the forest ranger camo by Monday and placed signs closing this area to travel off the roads. ' Claus (JJiarley is. hero from Kla math Falls visiting with Ills moth er, Mrs. Imogoiic (.'hurley. William Nickel has as his guest his cousin, Mr. Nickel of Portland. J. D. Henry has been uuito ill at his home for several days. M r. an d M is. M a f 1 1 n a nd son David, who at one time, lived on the Kd Tucker farm, were guests of the Ed Tucker and Karl Tucker families last Saturday. Rev. David Martin arrived recently from .Japan, where he has spent the past five years as a missionary. School opened Monday with a full attendance and Mr. Henry us teacher, this being his fourth year hore. ' ( Diamond Lake Road Condemned i By Tourists F. M. Rrnwn. deputy game war den, who has had change- of Dia mond Lake this year, is assisting Hoy Parr in this section for n few days. Mr. P.rnwn says tourists wero very positive In their denun ciations of the road rrom Union Creek to Diamond Uike, which is known as the Medford road. Something will have to be done with this- mad next year or the CLASSIFIED AOVcrmSlNO RATES Ritei pr word for first (ntartlon. 2ai H0h tuooeadlna Insertion, lot minimum 25. Jndwt your adt with For Sale. For Rtnt, tto., and oount thiu wordi, wall u Moh Initial, talaphona number, tto., aa I word. Claailfltd ada oaah In idvanoa and rial takan over phana, unlaw advartttar haa monthly account. No allowance! for phane rrora. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTKD Competent cook for private homo. Phone 38-I-R-8. . I 7M VV'ANTKD Girl or woman for gen eral hoiiHework. Call'ai 204 No. Ivy St. . 177 WANTED Girl -or middle HKed woman for housework. 525 No, Riverside. Ill IO ST LOST Nw Mack patent raihr pump between Medford and Tal ent. Leave at J'emiey nhoe dept. or Mall Tribune. 177 LOST Tirown mink fur between Club cafe mid Merrick's aulo camp. Finder return to Mali Trtlitmn. Rownrd. 177 WANTED We' Buy for Cash All Used Furniture and Stoves Call 505 W. A. KINNEY . Furniture House 315 East. Main travel to Diamond Lake will he j principally over oiner routes. I The road from Crater Lake to Mail Tribune ads are read 20,000 people every day. HKhV WANTKD -MAIilC WANTED :Tw(i papcr carriers for Oregon Journal. Call :104 Buard liian St. Phone -I07-X. 17C WANTKD MlsUUIjrANEOtJS WANTED Light trucks with trail ers for lumber haul.. It. S. nor land, Lakeview, Ore. 182 WANTED For winter, housekeep ing room for single lady on west side; close In. Write Rox 1. (1., Mail Tribune. - - - ITS WANTED To buy. 5-room fur nished house, close in. Willing to make small cash payment; balance like rent. Rox 5, Mail Tribune. , 17 WANTED Slock - to pasture. Phone 5 ! 1 -.1 -li at meal times. mtf WANTED ami imnd goods and junk. Pat's 150G Prune. Tel. G47-L. 1!)0 WANTED-Lawn mowers to sharp en; phonographs repaired; rub ber tires put on tricycles and baby buggies; general repairing and locksmithtng. Call and de- . liver. Medford Cycle & Repair Shopf successor to Liberty. Re pair Shop. Chas. Fisher, Prop. 19 N. Fir St. Phone 45tt FOR RENT FUItNISUlflD ROOMS FOR RENT nislicd house Small partly fur-i-heap. Tel. !Hli-L I7 FOR RENT Furnished room Em gentleman; furnace heat, hot and cold water; also garage. l!0!l S. OraiiRe. FOR nK.'Tl,aru(! furnished fronl room, bulh: rioMi! tu jifickiiic houses. 4 3 H. Kir. 1 7 s FOR RENT (iood rooms and good beds. I 15 Mlsllcloc. ISI I'llli RENT Sleeping room; bath privileges. 325 South Riverside. tf FOR RENT -Sleeping room, close In. 228 S. Ivy. 177 FOR RENT one sleeping room, $10 per mo. 325 So. Ivy. 177 FOR RENT Rooms, $1.50 and $2 per week. 4'I5 s. Front. 178 FOR REM HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room furnished li o n se. 'a 1 1 7! 4 We le h HI. 1 711 FOR RENT "ftiiVilorn 4 - rorjin house; cie(!trlc , range, garage. Phone 270. ' 178 KOK RENT fL room bouse, $27.50 per niotllh. R. J. Palmer, Phone r.88-R, . . iso FOR RENT Purl I y furnished 4 room house. Phone 581 -L. 180 K'lK .In. ItKNT Plione -Motlern houyi il or 02K-X. cl'ifie 178 FOR RENT I '"Ni l. W I 1th. Home, Evorclle Phone 238. tf FOR RENT Home. Flirnlnheil or unfurnished. Brown & White. 47tf FOR It KNT MIMCEMjANKOUB Knit RENT Alfalfa pasture. ;. II. Wonlverton, Phone 243. Cen I r:i I IVilnl. I7ii Oregon Winter Blue Grass (Poa Bulboia) 99 Pure Elinor Hanley Bush 826 . Main Phone 2 MEDFORD WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED liy experienced teach er, grade school children to tu-, tor evenings, Address i!ox S, . Mall Tribune. 17S WOULD tal(o forenmrisliip of liny Ol'ohunl for lews than SI 0(1 u in fi n I li. Ptesl i-eferuuccs. i'nx X-r., Al.-ill Trlliune. I7K VVANTKD I'liiiitlns nml iuiier luiiiKinn. Jinles roi'noiiiililt). V. C. Frlshle, alll N. irniu. . 17S KAbKOMlNIN'd J-.nn ior room', nlso pn i nt f ill unil iaiorh;ina;iitli'. I'lione MMl-ly. Apple. ISO WANTED Dressmaking. Ph. 1274. lJiUf" FOR KENT nauSKKEEl-DJQ ROOMS l FOIt HUNT Kilrnlshed house knepliiH: rooms. 35 K. Jackson SI. Plmno 7411-W. jsa FOR HKNT 3;M Apple. -Housekeeping room. J7 FOR RENT APflRTMBNTS 1'OR IIKNT 3-room apt., fur nislied. !l K. .laekKon. 177 FOR RIONT Modern furnished 3-room upurtmonl, close in. Tel. 75. 173lt FOR RENT Beautiful, unfurnish ed 3-rm, apt; hdw. floors, steam heat, hot water, tile sink, FliKld aire and garUKO. 503 S. Hoilv Kt. 3 67tf FOR . .RENT Furn. 2 and 3-rm. apts.; gurago. C04 W. 10th. J GStf FOR RENT Furn. 2-rm. apts.; privtao hath, electric range, hot and cold water. Phono 12. 2ltf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THK MAN VM WANT in hetween lift mid 'Ifi yi-iu'H, a eo lingo grmi uato wil h ttfjino koIUiik experi ence. preOn-nd; must he a ffo gRtiniv Jlo will hii.vn had hiiiiio 1 mihI ih'hh nxpnrlfiirui hut has nut yiil, round ilu: Him lio wimtH to inn ko his llfn'M work. Tn such h. iiuin wc nrffir a rcul oppor tunity. W'jil.o. giving full do tfiilw und L'xjierionco, to J.!ox X. V..35. J 7G FOIl EXCHANGE. KOK KXCIIAXriK Will tiikc Uli Inmitiihored houso In Mfjflfnrd hk first fmymnnt on dairy raiu;h; J 1 rowH. 6 liolfnrH. 1 hull, 2 hornnn, Iilonty or hay in hum, !!& ucreH, niodm-n Iiouko; fine income prop erly; huti cost owner a little ovt;r $12,000; will Hacrifice. J. C. UfirnuH, IS Ko. Central. Phone 4UU. 177 TO TRADK JS23 lodgo tourlnp car In frt c)ana shape, for good milk cows, frowh or coming fresh. J. H. WililfimH, ,at Secgmiller & WllllfimH ranch, , near Antlo'ch Hchool, or uddroHs Central Point, ' If DOiiH AND VKTH KOK HAM-; IJf?rniun cat. Phone i 7 KOK MA LK Cocker Kpaiiiel pi,,,, pins. fti-Ht house na;it funnily mn chine nhfds. Cull evenings. Jm-k I hriiHhnr, .Itieksnnvllln. no If)R SALIO REAL JOSTATIO WIIION VOIT tmnk' of real odlalo, see Mrown A White. ft I-'O It HA M0---I louMn." f" 'i(,l'",V. North Ortttigo. J'rlf-e is light. Kee this property before you buy, Phone 832-W, or Inquire at ft 2 North Oriiiign, I Pitf WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SECON-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf RUST HOMES CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME, fnuiiiK J.lthla Park. Ash lund, Ore. J)eliKlilful cliinate and surroundlnKS for invalids and old people. l'' FOR SAIjB OVESTOOK l'H)R SA1.I0 Two fine youiiK Mol slelu rows. .1usL fresh. V. 10. (iilison, lirownshoiui. J.S V)R KA LE Wleaner pins; AVInter Kuiiana npph'S, Tiili- Iiik. ISrint; hox. Hellteley Orchards, Phono 523-11-3. 1711 EOU SALE Team, waKon and liarness. Iniiulre at Fabor's tlro ccry, Central Point. 1711 FOR SAIJS AinOMOBirvliS FOR SALIO Ford Tourlne;, very cheap. Itlversido Apts., io. 7. 177 NEW AND USED Muck trucks See Frenlzcl, 101 So. Riverside, euro of Armstrong Alulor t'o. I'hone IS; Res. I273-.I. 170 FOR HALE Cheap, Chyrsler Phaclon, first-class condiliou, just overhauled, new tiros. liUS'ii N. Riverside, heforo 10 a. m. oi' evenings. 17li KOlt HAIiK Lute '25 Ktudehakei' Ktiindard (1 couch, thoroughly overhauled; now battery, trunk, bumper and motometer, good tlron; A-l condition throughout. Price $(175. Inquire 700 North Hivei-Hltle. l.fi FOR SALE HOMES KOK SALK KcHldence, with liv ing room, dining and breakfast roonm, hatii, three bedrooniH and Hleeping porch flrnt floor; maicl'H room and bath second floor; oak flooi-H all i-oohih; hot water heat nil rooniH, hiiHcftient; entire lawn under Kprlnkllng HyHlem; front lot 7r.xl32 ft with btick lot ap proximately 70x80. TerniH c.iu bo arranged on greater portion of ptirchnHe price if denlrnd. H. A. Thlcrolf, 828 MinneHota Ave. Ill flit FOR. BA MO i i .6 - room modern home; $1000 cash or trade, bal ance Ilka rent. Woods Lumber Co... - tf FOIl HALE My homo at 804 Ent Main Kt., at a bargain. Wm, K, Campboil. . 152tf FOIt HA MO OK TUADR Ono of Med ford's most beautiful homoH; 7 rooms with bulh and large Hereon porch, largo lawn with roHeh and shrubbery, 14 differ ent varieties of trees, including two largo oaks; 10 minutes wulh from Hotel Medford. Any rea sonable terms or will accept smaller houso as part payment. Heo this at 1310 W. Main and if interested see mo or any Med ford realtor. C, A, DeVoo, Ph. r.sn-.f-g. liiatf FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS ARC Members Medford Realty Board GARDEN TfyUCK, CHICKENS AND COWS i ,1 iTi!iin arrliifiiii'n tn Mm ninull IiniKirlioMor f-lnno to thn clly, If lin utilfnit lilii rofionri'oH an h Htiniilil. Kur ifiiitniii:!!: f)nly 12 norm nil (hn tilMti Kt'niiinl each nf Miiilforil, a Iioiiuuriit ii f huiil Htiipn, wllh 11 rinii iiltl oeiIc In front uf thu rciililmir.fi. UNUtH 7 Mil IRRIGATION DITCH AND SUPPLIED WITH CITY WATER for ilonintilli: iihh; witno ulfiilfn, Hoiim liiirrlCH, about ml acre of tin" grupoH, a few family fruit trecH, nearly r.flOO winter calibimea now KiowIiik: nice IjiiiikhIow, fair barn, Kiullry hnnnoa, etc., and tnoil team and lot of fine hen Inclndc'l at price, and you will agree with. u that thlB la a OOI.S'O CONCKUN. It won't lAKt lnni? at the prlre. By George McManui MISCETjIjANEOUS win: cm' up in ti-ik cold tids winter? llstvo your fire built by an expert. Ktate monthly Hulary in fh-Ht letter. wriie "i-'ire." Aluil Tribune. 178 WANTKD General houwo paint ing und decorating, paper hang ing. II. Coghill, 40 L Ho. New town. Tel m-J. 187 FOR SAMS MlSOELtiANICOCS Knit MA LK nscrl Sluiidiii'd range, Imrgnln, ?ir.. I'lione Kill-V, 178 KOIl KAI.I'J (leniiiiK! Concord grnpi'H, Phone 7-K-U1. 17K l't)lt MA A. Concord grnpes for making jelly. 222 K. llolly. TUi: I1IU-II. 177 KOlt SAW2 Ulpe UartlettH, C. & Kruit Co., 11th und Kir Kt.s, 1 7 fi KOlt MALI; (Irapea 3c 11). Come ' jifi'k Ihcm. Also D'Anjoti pcnrH 2 5c box. MKl I NaiTcgun ,nff West JuclcHun Mt. . . 177 VKItV CIIIOAP Ktoragn in good ct'iijcnt warehouHe. 211 N. (Jnk daie Ave. JJ, ,1. I'almor, Phonn r.HH-U. 203 KOK HA Tvl1! Mentor, practically new. 1023 KnHt Main. 177 KOH KAI,K One 14-Inch walking plow, one ditcher, one automatic Kresno Hornper. John T. Hohner, At. K. & II. Co. 17fi KOlt $300 A $500 CiulbrmiHon. Ternm. Call at 801 N. Central. 178 KOK BAfJS Watermelons 1 Vbc tt ll.; cunteloupcs 2"jc a do'.; lo matocH le a lb.; Petite prunes 2c lb.; Italian prunes 3e lb. Pick them yourself, K, H. (Jurpenter Hanch, JiickHonvIilo Ihvy, 173tf KOlt MAM'', Bcauilful new silk flrcHMcs, advance Call styles, di rect from New York City, sies HH to 4(i, Inclusive; tin If price. Come and hco them now. Cull !M14-Ii for appointment. tf KOK SAMO For sand and gravel, sediment and general teaming, phono CI2-J. Bam'l Batoman. tf FOR SAMO Used sowing ma chines; nil makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Bowing Machine Co., 24 No, Bartlott. s iltf BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B, M. Wilson, C. P. A. AttOntion given to anything In accounting and Income Tax Requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Medford, Phone U)7-R. l HOMES PHONE 329 RO. BOX 934 Hottl Naah Corntr m ! i A b tractors ' H MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab ttruots of Titlo, Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 5, No. 32 North Contral Ave., upstairs, - JACKSON CX. ABSTRACT CO. 'Abstract.s of Titla and Title . Insor nucc. The onl com pie to Titlo System in Jack son County A. E. KELLOGG Abstractor of Titles, Rt. 2, Box 10, Medford, Oregon. Reliable Jackson Coun ty Abstractor. Twenty-eight year experience and near forty year , in the county. Special work only. Attorncya t A. E. REAMES-Lawyor. Offlct; Liberty Bide. Medford. Ore. . Blue fruiters t THE BLUE PRINT SHOP Com ploto Bluo Print Service. High class work. San Francisco prices. Downtown office Medford Book Store, 34 No. Central. Phon 921-W. Children's Specialist, DR. ALKRED BURKLUND-Spec- ial attention given to correciinw deformities of children. Hour 10 to 12 a. m 2 to 4 p. m.; evea Iiiks by appolntmont. 314 Ub crty Bids, ... ClUro iv t la 1? s icl . -X DR. E. W. HOFFMAN r Ohiro praetio Nerve Specialist. Offlc hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 203-204 ' Liberty Bldp. Office phone 680; Res. phone 790-H. Contractors R. I. STUART & SONS-GeneraJ Contractors, including base ments, ditches, all JtlndS cement and concrete work. H. I. Stuart, 217 Apple, phone 64S; Oilbort Stuart, 17 Ross Court, phone 96-M. Miles Stuart, 60 S. Newtown, phono 860. , . Dressiiiaktiig . MRS. VIOLKT EATON Dross msker an d desiher. Fhoti , 10ari-R. Res. 1022 West 0th. Flnnnclnl WE LI-3ND , MONET to. worthy people to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast Crodit Association, 423 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore, tf Freight Transportation LONC1 , DISTANCE HAULING t- . Medford - Klumath truck line. Dally service. Bonded carriers. Spocini rates on load lots. Auto KrelKht terminal, 36 3. Fir. Tel 1033. . CAL L Portluud-Medford Truclj Line for throufih or Intermediate point seryiee. Hixtoen-hour ser viee to and from Portlnnd. Phon( fid!), Medford, Auto ' freight tori minal at 3fi 8. Fir. Medford. Insurance ... 13 A It L S. TUMY All forms of In sii rn hue. Fire, Auto, Life, Accl deijt, Bonds. Phono 402. 801 Liberty Bids. Llfo Insurance. THE NORTHWESTERN MUTlIAli Tjifo Insurance Co. Office phone K44. 207 First Natlonul Bank Bldf?. Txiiins on Homos LOANS on homes now built OC under construction. Eight port cent und no stock to carry- Real service. Monthly payments. -H Banister Agency, Inc., 105 W Main. Tel. 1230. , Money to Loan MON 13V TO LEND To worth' people to pay their honest debts Securities of all kinds accepted,' Jennings Loan Offlco, 6 S, Front MONEY TO LEND $50 to $250 to loan on furniture or good ao curlty of most any kind. Con tracts discounted Thomas Realty Co., Room 12, Palm Block, cor( Main and Front. upHtalrs. Monuments THK OREGON GRANITE CO. 4 Monuments. E. A, Hicks, Gen eral Manager; P. M. Korsliaw,, Sales Manager. 302 N. Froni St., Medford Music. THO UV All H. FOLKKNRMRQ- Teacher of violin; orchestra prsetieo for students; also, a de partment for . adjusting and re pairing violins. If you desire a roihtblo violin outfit,tcaII nt the studio, room 4, College Bldg., 81 N, Grape St. Phone 2&9-J. - Painting nnd Paperbnnfflnn , H. MAUX, General Painting Con tractor, tinting, paperhanglnff, , carpentering, repairing. Phona 17S-J. Res, 57 Summit. - Piano Instruction FRED ALTON IIAIGHT -Teacher of Piano and Harmony. HiUght Mtislo Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. 169tf Printers nnd Ptihllshem MEriKOUO PRINTING CO. HAW tho best equipped printing offtea In Houlherri Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, hilling systems, etc. Portland prices. Z N. Kir Kt. Radio Iteiwilrlng RA I HO lilOPAIItlNG The MllfllQ Mox, 402 East Main St., Phona 4:i:(, has an expert, radio torh trlrlan from tho factory. . W make a specially of expert repair work und guarantee it, Spoclal eonsI'l'M'ation to dealers. Transfer EADH TltANHKEU & 8TORAGW :o. Offlco lit N. Fir St, I'hone 315. Prices right, 8er vice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER ft 8TORAGB Service guaranteed, 29 S. Grapa St., I'hone 64, or reHldoiice 1080, PIKRCFO TRUCKING CO. Long distance hauling. Trips waokly to San Francisco. Furnltura moving a specialty. Phone 487 R-2. Window Cleaning LET OIOOROH DO IT Hum clennlnu, floor wnlnR, Janitor nervli.0. (loo A. Hoel)-, I 'Hunt 603 J or U7I, 4