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" rEDFO'RD MXTL " TTvTBTTNE. rFDFOT?D. OftEfiOy, WF.DNDSDAT.' NOVEMBER 14. 1923. VXflE ELEVEN i. FIRST TURKEYS TO ! LEAVE Tl FOR NEW YORK' Tholirst carload of Rogue Hlvm valley .turkeya for' New -York mar kets will be . shipped out by ex press loraorrow by the I'oullry Growers' association of The Farm Huroau. The first carload will consist of jwOO birds. Similar sized shipments will start Kriday and Saturday and between limit) and Twin turkeys will be shipped, rep resenting a cash outlay to valley raisers of close to S4U.O0O. Turkey raisers i:ave responded biiskly to the call and a force of workers are kept busy preparing the fowls for shipment. The fowls are packed in barrels lor shipment, first beins pleked thoroughly, for if there is anything a .New Yorker hates it is a turkey with patches : of feathers remaining. The turkey is left intact except for the feath- ' era. The majority of the birds are j line corn and grasshopper fed spec- imens, with clear- whUe hides, i There are a few scrawny, touiih-1 looking No. i Krades. There are i a few of lame size, but most of the lot are the rlKht size. i Growers who will have fowls in the first shipment aru C. C. I'lem mons of Ciriffin Creek. Henry Han sen of Griffin Creek, Mrs. fleoree Stowell of RoKue Klver and Mrs. Carl Ash of Kn.'ile Point. The turkeys are beiiiK shipped on the co-operative pool basis, through the efforts of Mnnalier Clay 1). Parker and enables the (trowers lo procure better prices without iniiniiiK the risk of meet inK Hie usual Callfirnia turkey prion slump, which generally comes ubout Ibis time. EXCEED AVERAGE PORTLAND. Oro., Nov. A. (A) The applo crop of the I'nlted States in lUliS Iiiih liovn osthniiiocl by the department of iiKriculuire nt 114. 441.000 hiirrelH, compared with 25.1MIO.O0O barrels In 1U1!7 mid 33, 1 00,01)0 for five years averaRO. One barrel is equivalent to three bush els. Oregon's IftSS crop Is estimated at 1. Coil, 000 barrels, the Hi 2 7 crop was 7 000 barrels, and the five year a vera (;e was 1 ,4 Ti 4.200. l'tt;- ureH lor the same periods mr M'ashinnton: T,4 H4 .000 fur I0.;i3li,ouo for l li 2 S : I 1!27, and S. 125.000 1 five-year average. Idaho, 1,2(14,-, 000; i. son. oiu; 1,33!., Dun. j Total potato production this year in the I'nitod States was estimated j ,.t r: r. i una bushels, comnared i ...i.i- iw! i iii-hi ni-i" ...wi l - 3!i3.77.oiiO five-year average. Oregon's l!-'.s potato crop is esti mated at G. 2 4 0.000 bushels, com pared with li, 240. 000 In lf)27, and 4,3 0 5,000 for five-year average. "Washington, !.!i:io,ooo for li!2X, 3,430.000 for 1!27. S, '107.000 five year average; Idaho. l!l.H!ia,0; 24.3S0.O00; i3,73O,O00. The comity court, 111 nSKiilar ses sion tliis moiniiiK. iiipr:ivecl the purcliase of a road ' maintainor to cost in the iiciKhiiorlioo'. or 5.ouo from the Western iioad Muihin nry coinpany of Portland. The county already has a ninintainer. hut. nccordinn to County Engineer Itynnhv;, needs another, as it has been demonstrated that it is lm 1...a.ihin t" iwive a lone machine In every place at once. The new .i..ucuuit: will enable tiie road de partment lo handle all road im liroveinent work with more dis patch, and to keep the roads in hotter condition during the winter months. At the present time ap peals are coming in from many rui a 1 sections for road work. 1 The new machine Is the latest rtosicn and tears up and rolls down with a single operation and can ho operated by one. man. Mrs.. D. IE. Eryant of the local W. C T. I', appeared before the countv coiirn tliis morning nt lis regular session and asked that the county contribute a sum toward the maintenance of the Orphan Children' Homo near Corvallls. Mrs. Bryant explained the value and purposes of the home and stated that jsnn had been collected by popular subescrlption in this comity for the home and that the slate contributed 110 for each or phan cared for. Judie Sparrow said that the court would take the question of a donation under advisement and In form .Mrs. Ilryant at an early date of tho amount the' county would give. Pftrhrlora of Damascus cora tdnln bitterly of the exorbitant priroH charged by fnther comely nroHpective brides. nf nome suitor have been obliged to nrrnnc' installment Payments., tenlly It would !m tnimh to e; Ifoy pick up and lea with half MORROW! CROP PRODUCTION up, pimr VFTFRANS P GRANGE MEMBERS 1 i nmuiTW mil I mil ! UUUNiT WILLDUT ROAD MAINTAINER BRINGING UP FATHER . WE ARE IjOIMC TO CA,Ll. JOHNTOME T TO - NJIGW COODME-Si YOO'Lt MOT MEET Tl AN't OP ToOR lRlENDc THERE. AFTER ARMISTICE! year of i Completing its tenth work for World War veterans since ' THE NEBBS No Fool Like an Old Fool . ' ' - - By SOL HESS -"'ITS MOME OF MV7 IIA l5"TMAT3o"f5ME. AlisaY BUSINESS AMD tM - iKrJOTMINJ- OP THE tOMD-MWEKI Wshe'S MAREVlMG BECAUSE ABOUT WIMMIM.AMO WwiM FOR HIS DOUGH .' IT'S ( STEOPiMe OUTOF MV, ' 6HS nfSST &QT MARRIEX) SHEiVQp- VOOIS GOOD HABlT3VOU VIMEM THE-V MOTICE HOW H rorj 6Loe evea AMD PART TOTELLVOUTril$ HARRIED A FELLERWAT vWOOLD STASJD THE SAME 6LOE. VOUR EVE5 15 AMD DlMpLE5 HOW C0UL0 A Out THAT WIDOW IS DKAMK LlCKER AMD STAVED (CHANCE WITH HECI3 IP WOO (i THEV CAM FIMD OlMPL.ES eT. DUMe, MARRVIMS WOO FOB A T 'SHTS-A REGULAR. XqiOMT HAVE A DiMETALki VOUR FACE THAT VOU ,M FoRTV VEAC2S lyf ' vooR OOUSH AKID ) D'CKEKJS OF A FELLER. WOW THAT IMTO VOUR5ELF. BUT DO(0T SJEVEC MOTICED VOUR- r- -r- VmOTHisjS, ELSE y I SHE WANTS' A MAW THAT (TELL T TO AMVBODV ELSE BeCA05El SELF, IT AlKJT ALL FOR - ? TTv i- y N.AIMT oOT WO BAD HABITS. VOO WILL &E ARRESTED FOR A MOKJEW DOtOT TELLy)"' ! J,Mlvlw I',, C ' i SUE TOLO ME THE WHOl murder. SOME UV J , ! nrn nnnon innwr mrrTiuno oniirnin rn hf'SWMS". mihthkoct business orroitTUMTiEs j ou bai,b-i-oi;irt :fLU UnUOO MbllYL MLm ourluullu C mveW.1 IIIVV I baa mm 1 f W the slKninj; of the Armistice, the i A meet iiiR ot the marketing corn American Ked Cross' has piven as-jniitlee of the grange will he held sistance lo an aveniRe of 4K4 ex- j Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at service men and their families 'in j the Farm llureau for the purpose OreKon each month during the last of making a report on the Bale of year. This figure, taken from the stock In the reorganization of the organization s annual report and made public today by local lied ross otllcers, represents the work ! f -1 chapters in the state engaged is t'K. , Nationally, the report states, Red Cross chapters have helped an average of 4n,r!ta service and ex- wc-rviru men earn monin, in iioui- i thin to special services carried on l in government hospitals, camps ! and training stations where the or-! ganization assisted an average of ! 1 5 each month. Apparently tlu're has been no abatement in the calls upon lied Cross chapters for assistance dur ing the year, as the number of meu assisted during the- last, twelve months Is considerably higher than i the figure for the previous year. Included in the services extend ed are help In settling government claims for disability, assistance in procuring hospital treatment, and the extension of financial and other aiii to the families of veter ans while claims are in process of settlement. Of paramount importance, the report emphasizes, is the assist tan ce given veterans In solving personal problems, which often present almost Insurmountable j hnrii.-is to tbeli-roa.ljustment. The ' eternns Burenu, while always sympathetic nnd cooperative, is ! circumscribed by definite leglsla- j live limitations in what It can and j cannot do. In such cases, the Rod Cross j slops in nud extends such financial ; and other assistance as- may lie necessary, anil sees unit tno voter. ans uuiiny noes not suuer wnno , ne is uniier ireaimeni. The collection of evidence neces sary for Hie settlement of disability claims Is said to present to veter ans difficulties beyond solution without the help of the Hid Cross and other organizalinni;. With its 3;"iiMl chapters, one of which is located In practically every county in the United States, It can procure affidavits, statements, copies of legal records, etc.. fromn ny sec tion of the country, while the vet eran, working aliiue and unaided, would find it practically Impos sible. Si .CLOSED BY WINTER The (.'Umax Hehool. which has been In session continuously since the early pan of Utm sprlnR, will rlose this week for tlm Wintirvic-ci-nt heavy khowh nnd rains mak ing; It tmposslhle fur It 1 li or so students to attend. The Tolestlne school, which has been In session on n sliutlar basis, will close next week nnd the Hpi'lnR t'reek nchool will close dtirins the early pmt or December. The three districts nr located In the Si."kiynu and On-mi Hprins mountains nnd in winter time n nearly isolated section. Orand Island .Marlon .Miller re- plants he iflcrived nearly 20 Ions markcltd , ,5iUi OK) THE - T THAN CLA.O V1IMI1T 1 AND VALLEY FARMERS Two meetiiiRs nf interest to the farmers and Kranpce members' of) Jackson county will he held the i cominK week end, "Farm llureau. I ne can tor tnc meeting is issued by H. ". Con- ger. chairman Another meeting of the grangers. tanners una an omers ime.esieu will be held Saturday afternoon nt :H0 o'clock nt the Hotel Medfonl, when Kami Lureau reorganization pinus win uxs uini;uancii, gross to date reported A law attendance Is especially desired, and Manager Clay D. Parker has issued an appeal for every tarme, and grower in -the valley to bo present, Among the sneakers will be H. H. Kipp. head of the agricultural beau of the Portland Chamber of Commerce and a marketing ex pert E SPARROW NOW !S MASTER OF PEN County Judge Alexander Spnrro.v iinu. lintullnu n iipii with n I11PH1I fim.rlh ami nir c..Mn of official Me t.lkon lhe klllk!( ont ot lia .rltlllK mllllcles. When' ho first 0RHUmed the seat of power his gciipt was painful, slow and proper, a9 c,8tonlarv anion-; the tillers and (ojip,.,,, ,t practice lias limbered I hj W1.st nn(1 )e now Hif.ns his I nnIn8 to regiar bills before the I COUnty court with more fluency! tnan Commissioner Victor liursell. ) wln ,, ,Cpn nt , for elKllt years , nIls four more ahead of him Humane education Is compul sory In Kentucky schools nnd mnnv animal nets are Used to ; demonstrate the effects of kind-, ness unon dumb brutes. Which : . shows that Mnrv and her Utile lumb were merely ahead of their dav and generation. I . Portland P.lds expected soon for Denver avenue approach to interstate bridge nt approximate cost of $400,000. Assessment otlie. Klk'Lumber Company: Location of principal place of business. San Francisco, California. Location of works. Jackson County. Oregon. Notice is herehv given that ot n ! ' .. hJNCQMFORTABLt I tl I II :51 XM- . . . V I I "" ' c- -iiiiH. .. tyTin Snitm. IlK ) Trrfc Milt Bi S I'Jl Ulrot meeting nf the Board of Directors FOIt RKXT Furnished apart held on Thursday, the 11th day of; ments; 4-room house, close In. Februorv, 1!12R, an nssesnmont (No. 1). ofeVne Dollar ($1.00) per share, was levied upon the capital stock of the 'corporation, payable Im mediately In Tnited State Bold coin to It. T. Uuiard, tho treasurer of the corporation, at tho office of the company. Hoom 607. C'rooker IlulldlnK. -Market, Montgomery nnd Post streets. In the City nnd County nf Son Francisco, Ktate of Cali fornia. Any stock upon which this fls sennment shall remnln unpaid on the 17th day of November. 1!21. will he delinquent nnd advertised for snla at public auction, nnd, lin len payment Is made before, will be sold on Monday, the loth day ol lleeember, HIJH, lo pay tho delin quent '-nKsesHinent, lonether with coxt ot ndvorliMng and expense of sale. Hy order of tho Hoard of Direc tors. Dnted, October 11th. 1(118. 11. T. isrzAitn. (Seal) Kecretnry. Office: Tlonm C07, Crocker Unllil inv, Dan r'ranclsco, California. . . ...... .... By George McManm O f7 MOW UOOK DIGNIFIED ltd HELLO- .Ml TTl Tl HELLO- . 1 I WHEN THIS I";, OVER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Rates oer word for lint Insertion, 2c; each succeeding In.ertion, 3c; minimum 25c. Index your adt with For Sale. For Rent, etc.. and count these word., as well as each Initial, telephone number, etc., at a word. Classified ads cash In advance and not taken over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account. No allowance for phone errors. HKI.P WAXTKD-MAfiR i WANTKU Kxperienced U'iinera. See O. h. Lindley, H. T. M. J'acJC- jggJf'.y.- 242 HKI.P WAXTKD FKMAM2 WANTFD Kxperienced girl or . woman "for general housework.) Phone 847-X. WANTED SITUATIONS YOr.Ntr MAN Kxperienced liur-rouf-hs bookkeeping, banking, ' office work, desires whole or part time work, ilel'erences. Ann. Box 17, Tri'uine. 242 WAN'TKD Itellable man wants clerical or other position, full or part time, during holiday sea son. Address Mux U, care Mail Tribune. 2 3U WAN'TKD Housework, day or hour. Phone 134TI-X. 244 WANTED MlRCTEI.ViAXEOrS W'A NT10D--Lawn mowers to sharp en: phonographs repaired; rub ber tires put on tricycles and baby buguies; general repairing and locUsniithlng. Call anil de liver. .Medfonl Cycle & lii'palr Shop (successor to Liberty Re pair Shop. Chas. Fisher, Prop, in X. Kir St. Phone 01. 4."n WAXTKD Will pay cash for good used piano from private parly. Must bo cheap. Phone 7-li. be tween 5 and li p. m. WAN'TKD flentlemen roomers and boarders. 100D W. .Main. 2SS WANTED For cash customer. 1(1 to S0-acro pear orchard. Wold &Vold. 23ii TOR HKXT IIOl:SKKUKI'ING IIOOMS KOR UKNT Housekeeping rooms, also 2-room cottage. 325 K. Jack son St. Phono "48-W. 234 FOR IlENT irAHTSIKNTS Fori UKNT Furn. 2-rm. apt".; private hath, eleclrlc range, hot anil cold water. Phono 12. 21 If FOU HKXT Finn. 2 and 3-rm. apts.; garage. 004 W. 101b. ICitf ItF.XT Furnished modern apartment; adults. 34ii X. Itart letl. Phono 7T.3-M. 225'tf FOU IllTN'T 3 room furnished apt., ground floor. $25 mo.; lights and water furnished. 3;i-l . 2nd. Ask nt .131. 2l8tr FOIt RKXT Furnished apart ments. Phone 452-H. 2lllf FOR UKNT 4-room apt., steam heat. Fiigldalre, -hot water, gar age. 503 S. Holly. 202tf FOR UKNT Furnished upstairs 3-rm. apartment: electric range, garage, $15 per month. Phone 1075. 237 L'.n i :..f t nth. KOR IIBXT -217 W. 2nd - Ground floor apt. HI. 241 l'on IlKN'T 4-room apt and rii rage. 20 V. Jackson. 216 Fort IlKN'T 2 and -room apart ments. 40 Quince. I'hnno 641-W. 23S KOU RKNT 4-room apU Parkhitrst, Phono Call 2.16 FOR RKXT MIrFXf.ANI-Xr8 FOR TtKNT H. Front -Bachelor cabins. 445 JfUtf FURS FURS TRAPPERS, NOTICE Wo nre In A position to handle all your skins. Hoc us boforo you noil. Medford Bargain House 27 N. Oraue BU , t , l'taoue 1002 IIIC.HKSV CASH I'ltK'KS paid for poultry and rabbits of all kind, (let our prices before wellluK else where. I'mpqim Poultry Co., t4;i Winchester Ht., ItoselnirK. Ore. ;4. YOl'lt 1'IAXO will be accepted at full value in exchange mi a ra - rtio set at the I'almer Music House. 2:iK I FOIl ItKNT rritxisiiKD 1100.11 s FOIt itli.NT Furnished room for nentleman: also ganiKe. 325 S. ltiverstdo Ave. tf l-'Oll UKNT one block from City park, -heated sleeping room wiin nlentv of hot water all the tlm Kent reasonable, 222 So. Holly. 24 1 FOIt K1-:.T Very' desirable room In private home, close, to Wash ington school; ' homo privileges to congenial parly. 70 5 West 10th St. FOU HKNT--harge sleeping rooms; bath, running water, 245 N drape. FOU UKNT Furnished sleeping room and one apartment. Jmtlm'e Colonial P.ukery. 23C KOIl UKNT Furnished room for gelllloman. 35 Bo. Ilivorside Ave.. " FOU ItKNT Hoonis, $1.60 nnd $2 per week. 445 So. Front. zlHtf 'OIl HUNT Pleasant room with board ut 710 K. Maln J.7 ? FOIl HUNT i;ti;sios Ffllt KKNT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Urown & White. FOIt ItK.NT house; garage. Modern 4 - room Phono 1075. 237 FOU HF.XT Small, woll-f nrnlshed house, close In, 20; adults. Tel. 7K7-H. 237 FOIl HUNT .Modern S-room fur nished house. Phono fiKI-L. 241 FOIt ItF.XT Small, neat house, Jtl.'i. Iterrydiile Ave. Phono 4.ri2 It, evenings. 23rlf Foil KENT Xew 4-room modern house. Inquire 712 Onk. 237 FOU P.KNT Small modern house, close In, l.'i. Cull-335 H. Illver sldo. 23K FOR HUNT 3-room house, partly furnished, on pavement. Phone MO-ll. JSi'itf Fort RKXT Furnished houso. or .. furnished apartments nt 132 H. drape, 1 block from Liberty liHlg. Phono f..ri4 or 407. Will H. Wilson. 23li FOU UKNT 5-room new house; electric range nnd hot water hiotor, hardwood floors, garage. Phono K47-X. 237 FOU HKXT Small nrnlshed house, M3; nlso '4-room modern house, IS. Phono 1234. 23X FOU RKXT 4-room house In country. Phono lt-U-.M. 230 FOIl UKNT Counties, JTi week: wood, water, electricity and baths furnished, llalnbow Auto Camp. 2fi6 KOH UKNT 4-room furnished houso wtlli yard; adults. 228 Ho. Holly. 22litf FOU UKNT My home at 1310 W. Main .St., McdfaVd. Heven rooms, bath and screen porch. New con dition Inside. Will lease; no tran sients. $55 per month. C. A. DeVne, phone 623-J-2. tf WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf OU SALK Kxcellent cafe busi ness. Cross receipts S.'ii) t stiO per day. Cood location. I'rice Sti.OHH; terms. See Charles A. Wlnu Auency, Inc. 230 FOU I'aACliAXCil - FOU TKAUK Kqulty In Rood Maxu-4'U. UiuriiiK f"1' mall Kurd truck 11.. Applcgate, C tral 'hint'.' 237 FOU THAI) 10 Property near (ilcndale, Cal., for property in Oregon. Address W. it. M., care Mall Tribune. . 2311 FOU SAMS ArTOMOniTiHB I'd TliAIlK P.I23 Diiilge touring car In (Irst class shulie, for giiml i milk cows, fresh or coining fresh. FOIl SAI.F .MISCIOMiANIiOUS .1. II. Williams, nt ScogmllloY'ft'iiJ : J i-t Wlllllims ranch; near Annuel! school, or address Central Point. lit. 2. tf FOR SAI.K Ford light delivery, or will exchange for light truck. .Phone r,23-.l-2. 217lf FOR SAI.K lilx li Sludebaker roadster, good as hew. K3'J 10. .lucksnn St. 2118 FOU SALE IIOMICS KOR SALK House, largo lot. on Xorth 'Orange. Price Is light'. See this properly before you buy. Phone X32-W, or Inquire. 32 Xorlh orange. lliilf FOR HAI.K Small 2-rnom house and lot on pavement, close 'In. Price S12f,0: SHOO cash, balance SS per month. See . ClMai'les A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phono 72X. 230 FOR SAI.K Ilonutlful (I-room modern home; largo sleeping porch, on.pa.vod street, east side; good garage. Price 3300; excel lent terms. Sen Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone 72H. 230 .'OR SALK 4-ronm homo with garage,, lurg$ lot. Price ?30(l; $1 nun, cash will handle. Will tuki' car to value of S300 ns tiurt ' paviilent. See (.'harles A. Ving Agency. Inc. . 230 FOU SALK Small modern fur nished cottage: garage; lot, I0x ion; 2 blocks from p. O'.; room for another house; fine lawn, flowers and shade. Price, and terms, see owner, 245 -X. UBope. ; 240 WILL HKl.L Mortpm 4-room bun galow, completely furnished; ex cellent shape, or will lease fur nished. Inquire 702 Park Ave. 231 tf FOR SALK Largo 5-room houso with two lots on loth St., bar gain. $2250; pay $250 cash, bal ance $25 per month. Karl Tumy. 310 Liberty Illdg. 2311 FOIt BALK 12-room hotiKo on 100-foot corner lot Ho, Oak dale; 2 oaths, 2 kitcheiiM, Htoam Jieut In every room. Apartment of 3 rooms now rents for $35. Totnl -prlee $0&00; $1000 rash: aHy. terms on tmlimco, Ittiyor n suno'H $500 paving OHHeHHment. Wold ftc Wold. 230 I'OU SAM-HICAfj ESTATE M'llKN VOU think of real see rtrown & While. Htiite, tf 40-ACUK UANCII. on tho banks of Itot;ue river and Crater l-ako hlKliway; 20 acrea rich hottorh lanil, under free Irrigation water, balance In pasture,' wood and timber; -flno 7-room house wilh spring water pipeil Into house and yard; Ir.rKn barn, s'.'.tr.ary , anil, chicken hoe-ei.; famllv or chard. A real ranch on tho up per UoKiio In llpt rliiht. place at a bargain price, S4,aoa, on real easy terms. 1. K. Millard Co.. 41'J K. .Main, ,'hono 122. 237 TO MUY homos on tf'ry onav terms, see llrown Sc Whlfo Akency, Inc., .31 No. , Fir, next door to Mnl) Tribune. 22l)tf FOU SAI.K I acre tracts east of Medford between city reservoir and Hprlng street. city wnter to each tract price 1600 per acre, with terms. ' . FOU SALE -acre lotf on Knst Main Ht., Htskiyou Htiiglits. Price 3400 to SStiO per It lift. I i WOLD & WOLD, Bparta Bldg. Kelt SAI.K Fat Keeso and tur keys. Phono 1 H2-1j. uss KOlt SA1.10 Kat turkeya, 30c lb., delivered any time. Tel. 8UD-M. 241 roil sAi.r TiivKsiKiric FOIt SAM: 3 calves. 10 months old, S40 each. 1 1. F3. ilodgers, Iteawle. -3 FOU HA LIS Feeder hogs. 13. P. .Hughes, 'i; mile west Sams Val ley pnstofflec. 241 FOR SALK Or trade for cows, spun large mules, light truclor, il'.i-n. Kllllfer cover crop disc, almost new. I. K. Itui'lun, h i ml. west. of Agate school. 2di I FOR SA llne 7.fi-ll.p. Holt cut i-nlllar In fair condition; u splen did power plant for small snw mill or rock crusher. See J. J. Slelger, 122 Oregon Terrace, city. 211 Foil SAI.K Wood. Hardwood $K.5U cord: fir $7.50 cord; also all kinds of dry 12 and Ill-Inch wood. Phono 74, Jacksonville. 23X Foil SALK l.loyd-loom baby car riage:' 14113 K. Main. 23II1I' 'OR HAI.K Used sowing ma chines; all makes, $5 up; terms if desired. All makes rented unit repulrrjd. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 No. - Uurllell. lltf FOR SALK For sand nnd gravel, sediment nnd general teaming, Phone IU2-J, Sam'l lEaioman. tf FOR SALK Stock beets, $8 per ton; also corn. Half mile west -of south end Kings highway. O. K. Simmers. 241 FOIl SALK lry nuk wood. $3.50 n ller delivered, $2 on ground. D. It. Dlekey, KuhIg Point.. Tel 31 237 K6H HAI.K--W.ntor bliiPt,'i'nnH Reed, f.Oc Hi. Phono GD7-H-1. 237 VOH HAr.IO Itlack wnlnutH, sacked 7Tie; on the wound 60c a ack. Iiuinlro Titlent (lurnKe. 237 FOIt HALK Apples. HpltzonherKS, DelielouH nnd Newtowns. Grow cm Kxchnneo, Fir and 8th Ht. 220tf FOR RA hK Stock carrots, corn nnd winter bluegrnHii seed. Mnury & Hlrhiirdmin. Call 3&0-H-3 fivenhiKH. 248 FOU SAI.K Newtown apple. Wolverton rnnrh, Centml Point. Ilrlntf boxes. IMiono243. 2(4 FOU flAf.K Kpltr.enrmrff apples. A In Vista PacklnK House, Ho. Fir HI. 203tf MONKY TO IOAN 6 MONKY on Improved Medford property. llrown & White Aircncy Inc. !011f BUSINESS DIKKOTOBY fieneral !lcnlrliiff. OCX AND HKPAIU HIIOP 228 No. ilivorside. Phono 425-.I. iftin stocklnir nnd nil cun work knives, scissors nnd . clippera sharpened; saw flllnir. ' 264 John R. Knight Teacher nt Violin Phono 2:12 Jacksonville For Appointment WANTED We Buy for Cash All Used Furniture and Stoves - Call 505 W. A. KINNEY : Furniture House 315 East Main BCSIXESS DIRECTORY Abstracton MUHRAT ABSTRACT CO. Ab itracu of Title, Title Inuuruc, Kuoma t and G, No. 12 North, Central Ave., upstaire. JACKSON CO. AUSTllACT VO. Abairat'U of Till and litis Insur ance, ihe oulf complete THaa System la Jock eon Count. Attorneye A. E. KKAMliS Lawyer. Offloe Liberty bide.. Medfurd. Ore. Clilroiiractlo Phyalctane Dll. K. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Speclnllat. UCtloe hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. iOl-104 Liberty Uldn. Office phone Sits Kes. phone 790-H. Contractors II. I. STIIAHT Sl SONS General Contractors, Including tiaae ments, ditches, all klnda at cement and concrete work. R. L Stuart, 217 Apple, ohone Gilbert Stuart, 17 Robs Court, phone 966-M. Miles Stuart, (Of S. Newtown, phone 860. Rxpcrt Aoconntant WILSON AliniTINO CO. B. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention gl to anything In accounting anil Income Tax Requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Uedlora, Phone 157-K. Financial WE LEND MONET to worthy people to pay their honest debt. Pacific Coast Credit Assoclatloa. 4 23 Medford Bldg., Uedford, Or. Frelglit Tronsportatloa P1F.IIC10 TllUCKIXU CO., Med ftird to Portland nnd San Fran Cisco. Furniture moving a apec laity, l'hone 437-U-3. ' LONO DISTANCE HAULING Medford - Klamath truck Una. Dully service. Bonded carrier. Special rates on load lota. Auta Freight terminal, IS 8. Fir. Tel 1033. CALL Vortland-Medtord True l.lne for through or Intermediate, point service, slxteenrhour ,r vice to nnd from Portland. Phonl BCD, Medford. Auto freight ten mlnal at 38 S. Fir, Medford. Insurance 4 EAKL. H. TUMY All forma ot Ia surance. Fire, Auto, Life, Aoek dent, Bonds. Phone ,402. 11 Liberty Bldg. Interior Decorator W. F. C.RINSTKD Expert Interior docorntor; antique nnd gumwooc finishes; panel wall designs, tex tured wall, paperhanging an! general pnint contractor. Phone 1 20-U, Lamport's Hardware. 381 Ijonns on Home LOANS on homes now built ol under construction. .Eight pen ' cent and ho stock to carry. Rea aervice. Monthly paymenta. H Banister Agency, ino., 106 J", Mnln. Tel. 1230. ' Money to Loan MONKY TO LEND To vrorthf people to pay their honest debt Securities of all ktnda accepted. Jennings Loan Office, 6 9, Front MONEY TO LEND $60 to $1H to loan on furniture or good ae curlty ot most nny kind. Con tracts discounted. Thomas Realtl Co., Room 12, Palm Block, cor, Main and. Front, upstairs. Mo Long Time . -Hon I Hatate -Mungaco Louna riiono iaaa. Commercial Finance Corn Mctffurd, Oregon Monumental tub oukgon quXnitb CO.-" Monuments. E. A, Hloka, Oan erul Mnnnger; P. M. Korshaw, Hales Mnnnger. 103 N. . FrotA St., Medford Maslo. THOUVAli H. FOI.KENBF.Ha Teacher of violin; orcheatra practice for etudents; alao a de partment for adjusting and re pairing vlollna. If you desire a reliable violin outfit, call at tha studio, room 4, College Bldg.( II N. Grape Ht. Phone J6-J. Pnlntlmt and PaperhanslaaT H. MARX, General Painting Con tractor, tinting, paperhanging, carpentering, repairing. Phone 178-J. Ues. 57 Summit Piano Inatrnctloa FHED ALTON HAIOHT Teache of Piano and Harmony. Height Muslo Htudio, 318 Liberty Bldg. l'hone 73. !. Printers and PnbUsheia MRDFOltD PUINTINO CO. Haa the best equipped printing oftloa In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prlcaa. It N. Fir St. Public Accountant FIIA.IKU ACCOUNTING BF.RV. IOK Operating the most com plete and modern bookkeeping aervice In 8o. Ore. Audits, In stallations, Income tax. W. Frazlor, Public Accountant, Tel. C05. Radio Repairing RADIO REPAIRING Tha Muai Box, 402 East Main St., Pbona - 433, has an- expert radio tech trlclnn from the factory. Wa make,a specialty ot expert repair ffork and guarantee it Bpecaal' consideration to dealers. u Tranafc -1 BAD8 TRANSFER eV BTORA0 I CO. Office 111 N. Ht U Phone 116. Price right, tax. vice guaranteed. ' DAVIS TRANSFER BTORAC I Service guaranteed, it a Ore "Phone 4, or residence l l Window Omin t LET GEO ROB DO IT i cleaning, floor tMs-t, , iervlca. Geo. A. a. J" I It - r-i the Installmi-nta unpaid