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jitEDFORH MXTu TRTBTTNTO, MEDPORD, OBEGQy. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1928.-- GL-POINT WOMAN central, point, sept. 21. : After :in absence of - 2J yearn, J .Mrs. Rose -Jackson, formerly Allssj Rosr Pankcy, returned to her ' old home in Central i'oint U visit ! hop niothor nml father. Mr. and Mrs. Olo Pankcy hoi- sister, Mrs ; Delia Tex and oilier relative and fricild). She wns necompanled hy her ( two rftins, Sum and Andrew, and her daughters, Jiw. Twitchell and ! her two children from Oklahoma.; .Mrs. Jackson and sons live In ; Healdshurg, Cal., ut present, hut I shift- leaving Central I'oint, she I has been to South America and 1.'hina. Mrs. Twin-hell and children lert Sunday for their home in Oklu homu and Airs. Jackson and sons left for Salem, 'Wednesday to at tend the state fair, after which t they will return to Central Point lor another few nays' visit before returning to their homo in Cali fornia. Attorney Trill of Medford. ac companied by his daughter. Jeon etle and .son. Jerome, ' wero hi town Wednesday evening. lva .1. Purlteypile stnrted on his return trip Co his home near Soda Crek. li. C, Saturday, after a few weeks' visit with Ills mother ?i1rst.. Maria ' Purkeypile, his brother O. ('. Purkeypile und many olil time Trends. This Is Air. Pur keypile's first trip home for nhoiu 10 years, during which ninny changes have been .wrought in our city and valley. Mr. Morgan has purchased the Charles C'awidy house, near the parmnnge "nd is remodeling it. 1 preparatory to occupying it. ' I lorn re Terrill spent last week in our valley, visiting .Mr. and Mrs. fieonre Fox and other old timo friends. He dreVo hack to Newbuig tile last of the week to begin his duties as dean of men tills week in the New burg college. He Is well and favorably k nown in our valley, as he taught nju,t ' i nutile of years in our high school i Mr. and Mrs. Mnrvyn Johnson and then another couple in ihsnd fhlrpn wore dinner puesis Medford hlKh. !Ilt lno Williams homo Wed- M ni. Krnest Reams, who has nesdiiy evening, been hed fast nearly all summer.! MeiVyn (llcason drove down to was ahle to be at the fair one;Snn Francisco last Saturday and dav last week. entered an auto race in whic hhe 'mi-hmui-v Mathes and duuehter, 1 tot,lt second place, and drove back l.Vmif'u of Mertfmd KIlftH the day at Fox's last Sunday. Or. (loldsbmy made a business ii tn to Ilnseburir Thiirsdnv. re-: turnliiK" home Friday. VA Miller has been entrnffetl in doln:,' carpenter work for Dr. and Mrs. fioldsbury recently. W. C. Nicholson was a culler on his cousin. Mrs. Maude Ilos well lust Monday. Noel ErsUine nf Medford was In town Monday, ora nixing his piano class for .the winter. He has 'several pupils and ex pects to be in town every Monday (lurlnw the comine winter. The Christian Endeavor society tra ve M r. and M rs. ( 'harles Heit tnaMialch and family and . their Kiicst. Mr. l'hilip Ooss, a farewell party in the Christian Endeavor loom last Tuesday evening, nt which about 40 were present. It was given In the form of an old country school and appropriate costume's were worn and lunch of sandwiches, bananas and cook ies' wero served in paper sacks. The ntain entertainment of the evening was the old-fashioned n-hool of which Miss Edith Inman was school inarm The Ladles' Aid gave Mrs. Wok- ley Duncan a surprise Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pin t Duncan. About n dozen ladies were present and a pleasant after noon was spent in sewing and so cial talk. Mrs. Grimes and Mrs. Webster furnished refreshments of Angel food, chocolate cake an 1 tea. Special music was rendered at the Union church services last Sunday evening by the young ladies' chorus, and also the heni!-" t if nl solo. "My Task" was sun;; by Miss Lynotte I-lezmalhnlch. M rs. Delia Scott, accompanied by hCr daughter. Mrs. Violet An ders and her baby, Jhnmle. who are spending a few days with her. and are from Klamath Falls, drove over to Rueh, Tuesday afternoon for a visit with Mis. Scott's, pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Throckmorton. Mr. .Morton, who has been quite ill for the past four weeks, with bronchial pneumonia, is improv ing, but still confined to his bed j Robert Holmes is spending a; few days with his mother. Mrs. Mollie p. Holmes, this week. He accompanied his wife and dau ghter to Medford Thursday, from their home in Seattle, and he will return to his home Sunday, leaving his family in Medford for a month's visit with her parents. Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Strang nnd nlher relatives nnd friends. J. It. Holmes, also has been vis iting home folks for the lust 'two weeks, and left for Great Falls. Montana Saturday morning, where he will resume his work for the telegraph company. Mrs. Mollie Holmes. Miss Gladys r Holmes and .J. II. Holmes enjoyed ' a trip to Crater lake Friday In Miss Gladys' car. The j. T. Rurger family me enjoying a visit from Mrs. Asp and her son, Henry Asp of Seattle. Wash., who arrived Thursday even ing. Mrs. Rurger and Miss Mil dred, Rurger accompanied their j iniesis to c rater lake Fr dnv. to' show them some of the beautiful jreenery of southern Oregon, this is their first trip. Mrs, T. M. Stott nnd family, nf t ; rants Pass and her niece, i MI.-. Ruth MacOrath. of Oak- J land, Cal.. who ls(vlslting nl th Stntt home, were callers nt thr; Paul Martin home Sunday. Mrs. Elsie Martin and daughter, Dorothy, sppnt the evening with ho RosweHs Wednesday. Mr. Shirley spent a few days hunting up Rosue river this week. Mrs. J. U Rurger, Mrs. ,T- E. -tioswell and Wyvette Roswell wero' BRINGING UP FATHER V.'Hi ftUREJ-X- YOUR ' WIFE 1Z WiUUM'TO LET VOu CO TO nun T IOUNJD DOME DUFFY- rT' A BIQ , AFFAIR. Medford iusfne! 11.01110 Monday. t Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parker and : I family were In town Wednesday., visiunff rvmuvra, Mr. and Mis. Davis and baby , and Mr. Davis' mother have been! visiting Mrs. Davis' parents. Mr and Mrs. Jpss-o Richardson. Mr Davis returned to his home ii Salem, but the others remained for :i lomrer visit. Mrs. P. L. Johnson was In town visiting at the Rev. .T. M. John son and R. 15. Williams homes last Wednesday. Rev. S. M. Johnson had the leasure of being called away from the dinner table last Wednesday to perform a wedding ceremony for a couple of tourists, who were cn route to Washington from California, The couple were at -tended by (lie bride's mother and. were married In the parsonage parlor. Carl Coleman. who recently moved to Medford. is driving the delivery truck for the Enders Co. James Harris left the fore part of this week for Albany, where he went to enter the Albany col lege. Mrs. Cnsod, who has been ill fo several weeks, is Improving and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Ratei per word for first insertion. 2c; each succeeding Insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Index your arts with For Safe, For Rent, etc., and count Iheso words, as we'l os each Initial, telephone number, etc., as a word. Classified ads cash In advance and not taken over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account. No allowance for phone errors. WANTED smJATIONB WANTED Children to care for hy the day. 411 Haven Si. 18. WANTED--Ry young woman, work by hour or day., (.mil iiy-v -1 . Jacksonville. 1X3 WANTED Position by experi enced lady clerk. Rhone 43, Jacksonville. 1X7 WANTED Painting and paper hanging. Rates reasonable. W. C. Frisbie, 2 1 Si N. Grape. 1X5 WANTED DressmaKing. Ph. 1274. 181 tf" MEM WA.NTKU MALE WANTED The services of 1! or 3 salesmen; liberal coifimissiun nnd drawing account if you qualify. Call between N:3(i and f a. m. only at 402 E. Main St.. or Phone 433 for special appointment. Can Use a man in Talent and one In Central Point. l WANTED Men apple pickers, Monday morning. C. C. Hoover. IK3 WANTED Men apple pickers. Salade Ranch, 'I miles north of Central Point. IK3 W A X Tl-fi) Reliable Mingle man ex perlenced In general ranch work. Winter's job and must batch. Write Rox A. Mail Tribune. 1H3 WANTED .UJSCELIiA NEO US WANTED To exchange heavy work horse for good cow. W. H. Norcross. Central point. IKS WOOD WANTED 4 cords drv body ffr. delivered on Ross Ijine. Telephone t-venlncs fi:7-R-3. 14 j WANTED To rent farm, cheap. iive tun particulars. E.-E. Pel l"tt, f!en. Del., Ashland. 183 WANTED 2nT r.and goods and Jun.k; Vai'n 150t 1'rune. T. r'4'-- 1U0 WANTED-Enwn mowers to sharp en; phonographs repaired; rub ber tires put on tricycle and bahy buggis; general repairing and locksmitbing. Call and de liver. Medford Cycle A Repair Shop( successor to Liberty Re pair Rhop. Chan. Fisher, Prop. IK N. Fir St. I'hone 281. 45if i TH NEBBS Be Your Age By SOL HESS; j"yoi'ovoo TAkie a wood look: -A TANiOTMere tmim&1s&S i was ,1 vA;A:!,' vwewT cooiariNj""-! ! 1 SMk:1H-E-LL,AeV fvWOULO BE FOOLISH I-' BeTTEliMOV FBOM ME-, MEBBE VOU MAOE1 i r55'0? E A SCHO1- A OF eiewr- Vou 010 U' v., ITweNj 's J a mistake awd .p i make J TP v, J , EQO-VOUVE REACHED J y rf..y V -TS! TOO LATE. A OUE , tLL QUE IT TO VOU IM ! -7 UVV -( I I THE ASEC OP DIS- "SA ( . t. ';- WRlTlMG. THAT Vou DOMt I - V " ' .Copyrieht, 1928. by The Bell SyHtlkaif, Inc.) Trade Mai Keg. U. R. tj d-Z" 1 f 1 OUMMO-VUU 1 MACiGlE- KIN) X WELL1. OJF-AU1.1 H f AMD IP I HAD MY WAY-THERE V AK HER- -J CO TO A J TMCVUi. J Fr SaOUC-DM'T 6E. A.Mt FlQHTl N Q "V I U-O,- ' ' FiQHT? V 1 EQOETS'. r A ALL.OWEO-SOM&OAV YOO'LU 77 V V u mm ? ft ft mwbmelohmttemper- fl r- jr - I . -v .iii -nm - vj , i- ill i si . v . l ptpj xMia f To a f u. . u- - warn , is alile to resume home duties. Mr. Weiss is huildinff a new home on part of the ranch for merly owned hy .1. j. Rui-gor, east of Rear ereeli. Classified advertising Gets resultB. FOIl RENT FOtNISHED ROOMS - nir-Sepin room. 3: K u . (K FOR RENT Sleeping room, close in. HS So. ivy. is-! '(FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath. ! 245 N. (irnjie. 1 MI FOR RENT To a lady, room In ! modern home, east side, 10. Main. 114!) tor appoln- ment. 1N7 OH RENT Pleasant room with board at 7T (! E. Main. 17!Mf FOIt RENT APARTMENTS 'OR RENT Furnished apart ment, 3 rooms, private bath, pri vat entrance, hot water. !( East Jackson or Phone "i!i:;-Y. inn FOR RENT Desirable 3-rooin modern furnished apt., lluhts and water, sis. 1 J4 Lincoln. 1 ss FOR RENT One 4-rooin apt. downstairs, $2 2. SO; one ii-room apt. upstairs, $15. Phone 13N4. is;l FOR RENT Furnished sunny apartment, 'A rooms, gas, hot water. CH! North Cnnlral. 1S3 FOR RENT .Maht. Apartment, XOii W. 1X7 A PA RTM ENT-Unf urn shed; steam heat, frlgldalre, janitor service; plenty hot water, abundance o hullt-ins. Cargill Court Apart ments, l Tin f FOR RENT Reautirul unfurnish ed 3-nn. apt; hdw. floors, steam heat, hot wnter, tile sink, Frlgld alre and garage. 503 S. Itollv St. l7tf FOR RENT Furn. 2 and 3-rm. nuts.; garage. G04 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furn. 2-rm. apta,; privtae bath, electric tango, hot and cold water. Phone 12. 21tf BUSINESS OfPORT UNITIES WANTED Lady or gentleman to take full charge of Medford of fice; draw S3f week bonus if you f, a ,i 1 i f y ; $140 reo. u 1 red f o r merchandise. Address Rox M. F , Mail Tribune. 1st! G!a ACRES AUTO CAMP On Pacific highway south of Medford, mostly Rear creek bot tom land, excellent grove; ideal for auto camp: has dancing pa vilion 40xtia, 4-room house, large chicken houses with incubator and brooder, also 150 chickens and 25 turkeys; 200 feet highway fronlauf. Ideal auto camp and store prop osition. Vou can sure make money here. Must be sold. Price j v J '"'. J-.-iceiieni lerms. ' See Walter II. Leveret te, Exclusive Agent, 187 It EST HOMES CONVALESCENT AND R B S T HOME, facing Llthia Park. Ash land, Ore. Delightful climate and surroundings for Invalids and old people, 135tf WANTED "We Buy for Cash All Used Furniture and Stoves Call 505 W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 Knst Main WANTED Experienced hotel din- - Ingroom waitress. Redwoods Ho tel, Ci rants Pass, Ore. 1X5 WANTED fi apple packers to go to Hood River and pack fr-r E. W. .1. Hearty, Inc. Six weeks- work. Call E. W. J. Hearty, 154. i i 183 i 1 FOR RISN7 HOUSES j ! i FOIl RENT t-rooni house; iii)H. ' water furnished, ylii; 1 single' room. Itachelor. Si 2 Summit j Ave. Ifi4' FOR RENT Lovely 5. room mod-! water paid. D. E.' Millard "cu 411) E. Main. Phone -ili:. 1H4 FOR RENT Partly furnished house. 71 1 Welch. Inquire at 714 Welch. 1X4 FOR RENT 7-room modem home; water paid. Inriulre at 11 Laurel. Phone 44!i-X. . 1.S4 FOR KENT House on South Cen tral; !! bedrooms. Tel. 4111. 1X4 FOR RENT Home; 4 rooms, bath, screened porch, storeroom, gar no: month, water paid, range connected. Rhone 017-H. ISS FOR RENT il-rm. bungalow. 317 S. Orange; woodshed and parage, fall li-'l-X or Jmitiiro at 1115 W. liMh. 1HS FOR RENT ii-room newly tinted house. Phone fi4f-R. IK5 FOR RENT r Homo, Everclto Court, W II lit. Phono 238. tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown fit White. 47tf FOIt KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Alfalfa pasture. Tel, 40S-R-3. 1 St FOR RENT 133 acres suitable for dairy ranch, seven miles south of Ashland on Pacific highway. A. R. Rrown. LS3 MISCEM.AN KOIS HOMESTEAD location. A few good ones. For particulars address Rox'iiTil, Medford, tire. 1S1 WANTED General house paint ing anil decorating, paper luing- ' Rig. H. Coghlll, 401 So. New town. Tel 121-J. 187 FOIl SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Pigs. Phone 403-R-5. 1S5 FOR SALIC (t-weelts-obl plus. A. J-. Mtratton. Phone 355-R-l. ISS FOR KALE OR TRADE One young Hoist ein bull, large enougn ror service. Phon or Hermanson's Feed Stoic ti'al Point. 34 1 I si FOIt KALE AUTOMOIIILE8 FOR SALE Almost new Fordson tractor with Darby wheels and disc plow attachment. Louis Lof land. Medford Rt. No. . INS NEW AND I "HED Mack trucks. See rremzci, nil ro. Kivi-rslde. fan of Armstrong Motor Co. Rhone IS. Res. I273-.L " s3 1AST LOST Rlack and green beaded belt. Reward. Y. Jackson. I S3 LOST Rill-fold yesterday moiu ing with driver's license In T. N. I'lstad. Return to Mail Tribune. 1 ??, Oregon Winter Blue Grass (Po Bulbon) 99 Pure Elinor Hanley Bush 828 E. Main Phon 902 MEDFORD WANTED To trade a new No. !IB ( rt h u li i nil' Vh-trnu, used four weeks, for a good second-hand piano. State what yon have and balance wanted. Mox N. II.. Mail Tribune. INK FOR ENC 1 1 A XI I E 1 tin -A . irrigat- ed ranch: best of soli for alfalfa and potatoes,'. No alkali: good drainage; low water rental. Ad dress owner. Apt. (1, tills Oak ! -Ave.. Klamath Falls, ore. 1 SS I FOR TRADE Dandy little Tudor; Ford sedan for 75 April pullets. 1 Call 341-J-l. M. O. Carey. Tal- I ' cut. 104 I (TO TRADE inns Xsodge touring ; car in first class shape, for good j milk cows, fresh or coining fresh. ! J. H. Williams, at Seegmiller & Williams ranch, near Antfoch school, or address Central Point, Rl. a. tf I'Olt SA 1 1 E II A R II ITS FOR SALE fraler Lake pedi greed rabbits, cheap. UISl-L. ISTi FOR SALE REAL EST ATI? FOR KALE Valley's finest garden spot ; 5 acres joining Medford. l.Sx3(l house, good Weil. fine shade. A Miap at siiiou. 'IVrms. D. E. .Millard fo., 410 E. .Main. Phone in'.!. 1N4 FOR SALE KU acres on Untie Falls highway, adjoining school: 5) acres under cultivation, ii room house barn, fine team of horses, half this year's crop and year's work. A real bargain at Kjiiiul. Easy terms. D. E. .Mil lard Co., 4IU E. .Main. Tel. Wll. ISi FOR SALE f!2 acres, mostly al falfa, good soil, rifcht near city' limits und a stone's throw off Pacific highway, ideal subdi vision and we must se). su bang it goes at SHMi an acre (ash. Positively noi another bargain like ibis In .larkson county; you can double your money subdi viding. Let ut show you this snap. Walter II. Lcverclte, Realtor. IS7 FOR KALE Ideal chicken ranch of 17 acres, 14 ueres tillable, produces well: wheat averaged 4 " bushels a a d bay 3 tons per acre; three up-to-dalo chicken houses, will house 3uu each; one other house about 2011; brooder house, ineiibator house. 3 Incu bators, 3.V to 4Mi laying hens. "3.J pullets, covvs. pumping plant ; water to produce roots and kale for 2'hmi; i; cords hard wood; some slove Wood: 1 1 ,i bushels wheat, 3 tonH hay. 1 horse, wagon, plow, barrow, cul tivator. This Is a paying chick en r.iuch. I'nable to work, nit son for selling. Ope mile from Oobl Hill nn Jacksonville road. David Drown, Central point li. R. L 1S7 FOR HA LE 3!i acres, some bulbl Ings and chickens, tfijno. Sac rifice. Mu.;t leave. Address Itox M. J., Mail Tribune. S7 WHlN YOU think of real estate, see Rrown & While. t FOR SALE House, large lot, on North Orange, Price in right. ' Heo this property before you buy. Phont; 32-W. or inquire at 32 North Orange. t I tit f FOIt KAYjH IfOMKS FOR SALE 5 - room modern home; $1000 cash or trade, bal ance like rent. Woods Lumber Co. tf WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SECON-HAND FURNITUEE Scott Woolf FO'R RALE 5-rooms and sleening ' porch, -extra well built bungalow, j Iiil:! West !Uh St.; paving all : paid. This Is a good home and . we think the best snap in the L city at only S3(Hu. Look It over, 'telephone for key. Walter 11. l.everette, Realtor. 1X7 FOR SALE New modern 4-room house. A gooil chance to get a 'home close in on '.-j acre. Sen Raker at store on Jacksonville highway, or call 344-Y. IS4 THE Rl'NVARD HOME at 7M Da kota is for sale with large beauti ful double lot; a variety of beau tiful trees furnish shade, there are flowers, shrubs 'and lawn; berries, grapes, gai;den and fruit; garage, shop, woodshed and shel ter porch all combined.-You will like this home and It can be bought for 54"it(i; id1;;, down, 1 a month. Drown t White. ITSif FOR RALE My homo at 804 East Main St., al a bargain. in. F. : Campbell. U2tf J FOR HALE OR TRADE One. of j Med ford's most beautiful homes; , 7 rooms with bath and large! ' snreoil porch, large lawn with j roses anil shrubbery, 34 differ-) ent varieties of trecH, including two largo oaks; 10 minutes walk ; from Hotel Medford. Any rea- sonable terms or will accept j smaller house as part paviucnt. ' See this at 1310 W. Main and If; Interested see ine or any Med-I ford realtor. C. A. DeVoe. Ph.1 62S-J-2. If.L'tf j FOR SAMC MISCKLTjANICORS FOR. SALE inn Hers of hard! black and whib oak wood for! sa ie. Hi -in., Si! per t ier. t 'ome j soon as possible. Phone 0-F-X.I Victor Hardener, Lake Creek. 1 ore. 1S3 Sr.Llv y.lt ilosc and ( omic iears in gift boxes arc on sale at Ros- I nbi'rg's, lu to SI. (Ml Store. 1 POR HALE One Elto kicker for lioat, brand new, STfi. JcnnluH Loan Office. Ii Ho. Frynt. IHH FOR HALE Petite prunes. Call 7-F- l. I H 2 1 f FOR HALi:-(irapes, several kinds: also wheal. Six miles south of Medford on highway, I (art lev's. Phone !-!'-:.. 1S3 FOR HALE This year's barley straw. J mile from Medford. SI per load. See Charles A. Wing. Pinup. 7L'S.- ISli FOR HALE -firapes of all kinds, whiter cabbage plants. Phone 437 -M. IS 3 FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS ARC Members Medford Realty Board Small Acreage, Only $5500 nnd Existing Lien Can Run Entire equipment included and land la first class. The condllioiis loday are Hitch thal for a porhal of five years front date the dairyman of good jtnldhieni, with the right kind of rows, cannot fall to succeed. The hankers nnd loan auerils regard dairymen as their best rfiks. Why not you? By George McManu FOR HAl.E One Alwater Kent radio set. 5-tuhe complete ,lth loud speaker. $50. About 110 feet each of six and 7-inch pipe. (I. E. Pierce. Phone 5U7-R-S. Red Top Scbo.ilbouse. 1X5 FOR SALE l,ato peaches, not Ir rigated. Carney Orchard, Rlack wcll Hill, between Central Pnint and 1obl Hill. Entrance from highway. P.ring boxes. 1 s NEWCOM li, on Ross Lane, has haled and loose hay for sale. 1 S I If FOR SALE New style- console type P.runswlck, $ 1 1 n new, with records $."(a. (b-iiulno leather up holstered rocker sis; Ivory dress er Slit, phone 7Hi-X. IS4 FOR SALE Petite prunes. ii4it-ii. Phone 185 ! FOR SALE Crapes. 3 cents lb. I .1. A. M a like, two miles, east of ! Jacksonville, adjoining Clancy on-hard. tf (VERY ('HEAP rflorage In good cement. warehouse, i: 1 1 i. tmit ilale Ave 11. J. Palmer, Rhone fiKH-R. 203 FOR SALE W.'tleruieluns lc a lb.; caiileloupcH HUr a doz.: to nuttoes lc a lb.; Petite prunes 2c lh.; Italian prunes 3c lb. Pick them yourself. F. S. Carpenter Ranch. Jacksonville Hwy. J7Stf FO R HALE Reautlful new silk dresses, advance fall styles, di rect from New York CJty, sly.es 'AH to 4(, tifchtslvc: half price. Mrs. Howard L. Rurln, IMi l-L, for ttppOllltllK nl. If FOIt HA LIC For sand and gravel, sediment and general teaming, phono 012-J. Sam'l Hatcmun. tf FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines; all makes, i up; terms If desired. All makes rented nnd repaired. White Sewing Machlno Co., 24 No. Burtlett. I1US1NKKS PIHIXTl'OHY ICxpcrt Accomilitnt WILSON AUDITING CO. K. M Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given i to anything In accounting and income Tax Requirements. Look Into our simplified account Ins method. Liberty Rldg., Medford, I'hone K.7-R. Mil sir. THORVAL II. FOLK EN HERO Teacher of violin; orchestra practice for studeiiiK; also a. do partrnent for adjusting and re pairing violins. If you desire n reliable violin outfit, call at the studio, room 4. College Itldg., 31 N. ( i rjjic St. Phone 2MI-J. Good Dairy Cows Properly Ineiiled, wnlur rights, hay In huni; some of the finest. Jersey rows In the valley; oiioiitili poultry: mower and rake, aiilomal ic witler system and inhaling water also; good Hcparntnr and motor hi run same; electricity in every form. A going concern in every way, and at a price yoii can handle. HONES PHONE 329 90. BOX 934 Hotl Niiih Corntr IllTfilXKSS DniECTORY A hs tractors MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab tracts of Title, Title Insurant, Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACK SOX CO. ABSTRACT CO. AhstriietH or TUla and Title Insur ance. The only complete Title System In Jack son County. A. 10. KKUL.OGO Abstractor ot TitlOH, Rt. 2, Box 3.0, Medford, Oregon. Rellahle Jackson Coun ty Alistraeior. Twenty-eight yeari experienee and near forty yeart In thu county. Special work only. Attorneys A. 10. KiSAMHU-lJiwyer. OfflC Ulierty Itldi;.. Medford. Ore. lilim l-rintrrs TilK liUM-3 1'UINT KllOP Com plete lihio I'rint Service. High class work. S;m I-YnnciHCo prices, Downttiwii office Medford Hook Store, 34 Mo. Central. Phone itai-W. ( hiroinict lc I'hyslclana DR. ALFRED HITR K LUX D Chi ropractor. Special attention Ivt'n to rorreeting deformities of chil dren. Hours Hi Lu J2 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. m.; evenings by appoint meut. :il i Liberty Rhlir. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Otfic hours H to I'J; 2 to &. 203-204 Liberty Rldg. Office phone &80; Res. phono TilO-H. Contractora R. I. STUART & SONS General Contractors, including base ments, ditches, all kinds of cement anil concrete work. R. I, Stuart, 2 17 Apple, phone B43; Gilbert Stuart, 1" "Ross Court, phone !m;i!-M. Miles Sitiart. 60b w. .xewinwn, phono K6U. Dressmaking M RS. VIOLET EATON Dress maker and designer. Phon iar,-n. r.. 1022 West nth. Ihiaiiclal WE LEND MONK V to worthy people in pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association. Medford Rldg., Medford, Ore, tf Freight Transportation LONG DISTANCE HAULING Medford - Klumath truck line. Daily service Ronded carriers, Special rates on load lots. Auto Freight terminal, 3ti S. Fir. Tel ioaa. C A L Porthind-Modford Truck Lino for through or Intermediate point service. Sixtecn-hour ser vice to and from Portland. Phor 5iy, Medford. Auto freight tori liisuranco EARL S. TUMY All forms of In surance, Fire, Auto, Life. Accl dent, Ronds. Phone 402. 801 Idberty Rldg. Life Insurance. THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAl Rife Insurance Co. Office photu K4-I. 3117 l-'Irst National Ranli JJltltr. Toans on Iloinefi LOAN'S on homes now hiillt oi under construction. Klght per. cent and no stuck to curry. Rc service. .Monthly payments. Ranlster Agency, inc., 106 W Main. Tel. JL'3(). Loans on Homes. J7 Lonfl Time Real Estate ff Mortgage Loans Phone 1322 Commercial Finance Corp- Medford, Ore. Money to Ixon money; to m:nd To worthj people to pay their honest debts. Securities of all kinds acccptod. Jennings Loan Offloe, fi H. Front MONEY TO T.MNIJ f0 to $250 to loan on furniture or good se curity of most any kind. Con tracts discounted. Thomas Realty Co., Room 1:1, Palm Rlock, cor, Main and Front, upstairs. Monuments THE OREOON ORANITE CO. Monuments. E, A. Hicks. Gen eral Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Kales Manager. 802 N. Froni St., Medford Palming and Pnpcrhunglng II. MARX, General Painting Con tractor, tinting, p.'perhunging, carpentering, repairing. Phone I7K-J. Ren. fi7 Suinmit. IMnno I list ruction FRED ALTON 1 1 A If J I IT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. HalKht Mush: Studio, 31H Liberty Rldg. Phono IfilUf Prlnlers and Puhllshcra AIENFOPI) PRINTINO CO. Haa the best equipped printing offleu In Souihera orcgnn. Rookblnd Ing, loosn leaf b-ders, billing systeniH. etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St. Radio Repairing RADIO REPAIRING The Muslo Jhix, 402 Hast Main St., Phone 4.1 :(, has an expert radio tech trlclan from the factory. We make a specialty of expert repair work and guarantee it. Special consideration m dealers. TraiiMfer EARS TRANSFER & KTORAOH CO. off leo 111 N. Kir fit, Phone fllfi. Prices right. Ser vice guaranteed. DAV IH TRANSFER & STORAOH .servlc umirantecil. "ft h. ((rape SI., Phone t;4. or residence 1060. PIERCE TRCCKINO CO. InTjc diyianco hauling. Trips weekly to San Francisco, Furniture mevlng a specialty, Phone 437- WlndoivHIeantn LET OEOROE D(i IT House clenntng. Door waxing, Janitor service. Oeo. A. y. i'boo 003-J or UII, Un 6