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MF.TVFOTCT) MATT, TUTRIX," MT?.TVFOT?'P, ORKfiOY. SUNDAY. NOYEMnUTJ IS, 102R. Mem SEVEN MASONIC BUILDING IN ASHLAND OPEN BANQUET ENJOYED ASHLAND. Ore.. Xuv. 17 (Special) Tliruutih a Uiik pell iiU f 4S years wuikhtK. uaitiim iiiul planning Alplu Cl.apiem : Number l of OrKun Kaiei -i Star, of AMilaml, has tinally mutt lulu possesion of a niuilfin ami well .-.nipped ludce hwne in Hut .M ii.su nie building whih has jui hecn remodeled .n the roml liuor w.th an tylditiun of u ihirJ iluor. on Friday nlKlu. Nov. 1 Gth. the Ch.ipt r save a splendid chicken dinner to the Masuu and their wives, the KasU-ni star members and their husbands and to other: : of teir friends in celebration of the completion of the new home. About 240 persons enjoyed the hospitality of the UhIrv and the ex-dlent meal. J. Henry Hardy worthy patron of the Star, pre-! Hided as toastmaster and Intro dneed the speaker. Airs. Helen ; Ulckcrnin McVnlhn. worthy ma tron of Alpha Chapter -No. l. in a very pieaiuj; ana loieetul man ner, exprcsHcd the appreriation of the members uf the organization fur the revoKnition Klven the ladhs in planning and remodeling the. n.uildin and also voiced her personal pleasure at bcfnK Worthy Matron duriiu; the year of the improvement to which many of her predecessor had looked for ward from year to year. .Millard OriiKk', high r-riewi of the chapter chairman of the building commit tee, told KuiiM'tlihiir of the work connected with the improvement j and thanked the members nf his eommtttee for their asalMaiice. i it. 10. De-trick, eminent coinman-' def nf the Knights Templar, spoke: briefly of his appreciation of the I new (iiiartci'H. , Rev. P. lis Hammond,, potentate! of the shrine, was introduced nit! chief speaker of the evening and. in U'h usual happy and entertain ing manner, led the thomtht of his hearers through an interest in jf discourse, brief but to the point, and convulsed his friends Willi la tighter at several points of his talk. Clyde A. Ma lone, worshipful Piaster of the Mine hale. was generous in his praise of the wark of the building committee and r-. pressed the thanks of the tsn t h e ri n k to the latl I oh for Hi o wonderful spread. Lorenn Mc Nnlr, queen of the Daughters of the Nile. . spoke in a delightful way of the eonsumaUon of their dreams in the new appoJntmunt.'i. Mr.-. Kiwnia L. Atkinson and Mrs.. Hllen 11. Warner, the only two renin inin' charier mem Iters of Alpha Chapter No. 1, who were' present at the meitiiig. were ask-! ed to stiind and were elic-red vo- eiferously. M r. lliehurdsou. worshipful master of the K la ni nth Kail lodKC. spoke briefly. lion. i-j. . i.arier was muomieeu by the chairman as one who had alwuyri taken a very active and pronilnent part in Ashland Mason ury and the work of the Kastern Star. lie told of the work and deter mination of the past years which has kept Alpha Chapter No. 1 a "j,'o!ni concern" duriiu: its en tire history since organ ligation in 1XS0. Mr. Carter's talk was lis- .lened to with much interest and he closed his remarks with a few quoted lines lauding women to the kics and finally express'ng the -lire doubt in which m n are if leu left in trying to tell what a woman is going to do, much to the amusement of the assem blagu. in one corner r me mmug room were grouped at a tame rome of t he best singers of the crowd who entertained their friend;: with a variety of songs during the meal. Led by Henry Knders the whole com puny sang lustily several of the songs now so popular on such occasions. Following the hour or more at the tables the evening was spent in dancing and cards. In the remodeling of the build ing the second floor was rear ranged leaving the main lodge room about as before but with a Indies room and a men's room with t reception room and otnei third' conveniences. On the new- floor are located the main dill Imr room, kitchen and a smaller dlnine room which can be thrown together with the large room, as for last evening, or used for oth er purposes. Hud Zimmerman, manager of Uthlu Springs Hotel, return ed to Ashland Thursday from an eastern trip of n month or more during which he visited Chicago. Minneapolis, Saint ran I and oth er cities. Road Oil Cleaning Car Washing HardiSyUm We use special chemical! for road oil. Will not in jure finest finish. No steam used.' Beat equip ment in city. Export Polishing and Re finishing. Vacuum Clean--ing. ' ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. 10X S. Riwitdi Phon II Just kids OSwAlO 5TEBBiMb - GIT UP! Charles Hooper was in from his iead Indian ranch this week tor a isti witu ins riumly ana has returned to the much whciV . n ..mm I he is building a log house. a,ul Klamath Falls chairs. John r.row of Chiloquiu was in! Miss Margaret Churchman. Ashland Thursday having come ; daughter of Mrs. KlsU- t lunvh over io attend the boxing nutch. man nf Cnion street, leaves soo:'. He formerly had a pool hall in fnr i .nueles where sho will Ashland Carl olasgow. who owns pear orchard south of the Sun crest orchards, was in Medford Thursday or. business. I. 1. Crawford, mayor of Talent, was tn Ashland Thursday visiting . friends and attending to bust-; "' . Dean S -ott spent several days ; In Klamath County and returned . home early this week with a fine jlot of ducks. t.ray of end. Oregon, officiating! Mrs. George Hose of Crescent as Htatc inspector. ilefore the. I Lake is in Asliiaud this week t" ! evening sessions Chapter A. C-i visit her daughter, Virginia and (injoyeU a splendid dinner served, j other relatives. ; n ijlc small dining ruum of the ' Miss Ktta Nichcner drove over j ilnm Springs Hotel. The table . from the Spring .Lake district; was attracive '-An yellow and iearly this week for a visit with Uhite. the colors of the sisterhaad. j f'i"ls- land yellow tapers shed a glow of .mi s. Amos AimilKer is ni iiumv , with an attack of influenza. ' ! Mijfr McC(Hinack. teacher in HfcHCO Thursday. Mr. Young Is j Ashland high school, left for Cor- j jn shoe business in San Frau ivaltls and Kugene Friday where ' t.s,.0 ail(1 ),as i),.t.n visiting his' ,she w;it attend the homecoming family here on Granite street for 'celebraiions of the Kchools. I several days. I Mrs. Fred Hitchcock and daugh-; (j. Hillings, of the firm of tcr, Uoris. have gone to Portland ! panings Agency, is 111 at home l for n short visit. t)u, north pari of town with la-1 M'.hs Jessie McMillan, employed fiu,.nZa. at (he office o( tjic Pa4'lfic Tele- j jJan Kiiy, if the Automotive; phone and Telegraph company. ;shop, has sold a Chevrolet coach. jhas been on a trip to Kugem; to ((t (;- Morrow and a sedan j iaud Portland attending a meeting l0 clarence Mariolt, ' if the: company employes at tno , former city She returned lo! Ashland a day or two ago. ' Mrs. J. F. Patterson visited friends in Kugene and at other port hern iiolnts for He vera 1 weeks and reached her home on Second. .sirens nesuay e enmg. Mm. W. C. lirown left for Gleii fdnb: Thursday lo visit her Hon I fur a few days. Damon Savage brought a num ' ber of his friends over from chilouuin to the boxing matcti , here. k J The AValter - cup, prcsunu-U by the Ashland V. M. C. A. seen:- tary and Mrs. W. I1 Waller to tne high school, will have engraved upon it each year the names of the high school .boy and girl who rank highest in Christian citizen ship. The awards will be made on the second .Monday of May in each year. The school board in- j nouiif'Hl lis !Fipii,rcil of the award at a recent meeting. Jn making the award three boys and three girls will be chosen by a committee of four faculty mem bers, two men and two women, the boys' work secretary of thj Ashland Y. M. C. A. and the. president of the school board. Two weeks after the nominations are made the choice of winner-! shall be made by an election tn (the high school. These are the award at the Kugene High school, where .Mr. land Mrs. Walter presented a cup j for like distinction several years ago. Candidates for the hono I must he of worthy character and Christian Ideals and must be ne jtiee in pnomotlng Christian stand ards. The tobacco habit In any form would dlsuuallfy any eandi idutc Mr. Fred Knglc. cashier of the Citizens bank, who lias been con fined at his home with a case of the "fin", was able to be at the bank and attend to his duties for a short time on Thursday afternoon. Mr nm 4 ' I'ieiinin. t resiueuis oi me nnv. e. ". I Diet, will leave soon for south- t ern California points where they I will spend the winter months, j Donald Hinthorn. non of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hinthorn. has ' entcrrd the employ of the rirst j National hank. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Hiccel nre vb-iting Mrs. Itiet'ers people Ot i Itedmoud. Oregon. Mr. Clyde Young went lo Weed. I California, on Armistice day to' j referee a football game botwoen Weed and Dunsmulr. Mr. Young wan accompanied Mrs. Young and on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Slack. Mrs. Virginia Grey of Rend Oregon, utate organiser of the P K. O. Hls'terhood arrived In Ash Innd Thursday afternoon to in- ' Home's Not Merely Four Square Walls" Komombcr Insursnco wlteti yuti arn adtlln; to your wealth of household poKseHgionii. Priwd rum. furniture and equipment should bo repre sented In your Insurance on ypur home. Take an Inventory at least onco a year If you would he sure that your protection in sufficient. We can help you. Drorn A White Aeonor. Inc. J. C. Collins, Mr. . ..... HoOsnd HntH Bld(. I'hone ISO. i i W A.-r'i.L VOU5 MO SAv UJMENJ vou coe HOV LOOKIM" LIKE A LITTLE spevt chapter A. is niij,, lvv L Mis. tHav official rounds visited the Medford enter a dental school. -Miss .Mar large Karet will make her home with relatives. Mlfcs Grace Chambeilaiu ha- been confined to her home for scvenil days with a case of the 'flu." Chapter A. C Sisterhood held on Thursday ev ,,r irs i;ti'tha of the P. B. O. , annual inspection ning at the home Denton on North i;,in street, with Mra. Virginia L.UU. uvrr n,e scene, a. v. Young left for San Fran- 1 Miss Georgiana Clifl. an cm-' ployce of the Knders store In j iu ladies' department, plans 1" ive soon for Californ'a where wiu Hlu.na llm winter lu San1 jilancisco. i iMjSH ).;,Ssie Anton recently ar-1 I rived from Portland for visit I of some time with friends ami ! relatives In Ashland. I -.1. Wright of Mayville. Oregon, Is expected by his friends lo ar rive in Ashland Into tbls week ffll. a visit. , ir ami Mrs. A. h. Lamb, fur- inr,. r,.sid'-))W of Ashland but who ,)0 . iiv(, on n frUt and nut farm near GrevalH, Oregon, nrrivcu a day or two ago for a stay nf sev eral days in Ashland attending I to business matters and visiting 'friends. Mr. Ijimb is giving much (time nud atention to the growing .. r:ii.....io ..,, I.lu vtiiiflt In the northern part of the slate and leels snro that the soil and condi tions" of this end of the Uogue ( Liver valley are ideally adapted I for raising those nuts. On Friday evening. Nov. 23rd j at 7:30, a b!g demonstration win be put on in Ashland to call at tent ion lo the Ashland Xornial Monmouth Normal football game scheduled for the 3llh, Saturday, at Ashland. All of southern Ore gon is invited to attend this game which will be unusually Interest ing in Its outcame as the two normal schools of the stale will work for victory. Hon 12. V. Carter, president of the First National bank and a former member of the slate legis lature, both in the house and senate, has agreed to sponsor the d'-monstratton as he has always had a lively Interest In the nor mal school and did much to help maintain state aid for the school in its early history many year ago. Mr. Carter Is expected to lead the big .parade and will have the assistance representatives of vatious civic organizations of the city. Neurby communities wil i have representatives also to help in the big booster meeting. 1'ItlNTK, AW.KHT. Sask.. Nov. IT tPt The nnrty of seven incn. :mlswlnK since November 3. when ithey left Tort Churchill for the ! terminus of the Hudson Huy rall ''av line, are helleved to have per ished In a Ili7.iarel, which swept the "Imrren lunds" of northern Manitoba shortly after they started their 100-mllc Journey. Word nf tho blizzard was broupht here by A. Johnstone, who with a party of 1 1 left Kort Churchill November 2. arrlelmt at the railroad terminus November afu.r many hours of eon'.Jntious I travel through the storm. : Johnstone said he and his party took the most frequonu?d trail. I the one alontt the Deer river, and ; then counted theinselv.e. lucky to arrive .afe. as they were without shelter tents and had little food. The other parly was no better .,.(.. ,..,! l,.hn.ln.n l,elil,Ve,l thrv rou trt not hnv, urvlve.l thlf onKt Ibelieve missing ! ! snra PrUKHm i UI.IUI1 I LIMUI II.'-' IN BARREN LAND An unsuccOMful nmrrh by menln,-e UB yuu neii. In airplnnflH anil Inrllan KnlneMj tti with rtoir tonm lm bnn rnrrlel Ji on for th men nn ovember PIG? I W CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES Rte pr word for tirt inwrtlon. 2c; each succeeding insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Index your ads wiOFor Slo, For Rtnt. etc.. arid count thtieevords, aa tach Initial, Ulephona number, etc., as a word. . . Clatsitied ads cash In advtnca and not taken over phone, unless adwilser has monthly account. No allowance lor, phone errors. WAN TICr MISCI-X..AN l - w AV11V Wants men's washings. No charge fr. mending. I'hone 74(i-W. 24 waXTKD Kamily washing and Plume r.;iT-N. 4-' ironing. Willow wants men's washings. No charge for mending. Phone 7 4G-W. 241 WANT Kl Vou to see the beauli fulummer homesltes just open ed at Trail, near Kogue river: 45 minutes from town. A fine place to spend your week ends. Prices reasonable. For particu largs call ill Charley's I Maw. Trail. -'- WANTKD--I.aw n mowers to sharp .. i.iwmitei-ii t.liu remiirel: run- ii.e tiieM out on tricycles and baby buggies: general repairing I and luckMuithing. Call atul ite liv Mc.lfoid Cvele & Iletmir, r ' X If i ..z Shop (successor to Liberty H" Folt UKNT Small partly luruMi Shoo. Chas. Flslier. Prop. , ed house. 815. Tel. UHi-L 341 HI N. Fir St. I'hone "hi. 4ill HF.I.P WAXTKI FKM AL13 I LA D V I NT 10 It V I KY KK Under .', free lo travel; good mixer: $3" weeklv, expenses. No selling nccessarv. See Glen lioylan. 333 SouihJIolly. H V jrKMWANT KMPLOY.MKNT hi South Amerlean countries. Mechanh-s. clerical, field workers. Traveling ex penses furnished. Send 3c stamp for particulars. Southern Cross. "ti.".3 West Davison, Detroit, Mich. MU SALKSMKN WANTKD -P.lg money vear nrtiund in selling our com plete line of bank supplier, in cluding check covers, pass books, savings puss books, cbeckn, etc.; 1 lUKi different advertising novel ties; 3i'l) exclusive calendars. In clusive contract. Cum mission dully. Dig money on repeat or ders, n. iniy-muth successful ( vear. Sales .Mgr.. Hankow Adv. '& Supply Co., Iowa city, town. WANTKD Kxperleticcd Sec o. L. l.indli'y, S. O. ing House. prunerH, S. Paek 343 W A N T K I S I T i: ATI O X S v XTKD You hit man and wif . one or both wants work on I f ranch or In the city: man had considerable experience pruning: not afraid of work, if you have anything, address It. F. W cure .Mail Tribune and party will call. 3 Hi WANTKD Position us housekeep er or cook bv middle-aged lady. Call Mrs. Mae Smith. Nash Hotel. 31U WANTKD-Mldtlln-aged lady wishes housekeeping for g c n l I e man. Mrs. F. Loomis, 07 So. Central. 34 1) WANTKD Position as orchard foreman capable of niaiitiglng large place. Iocal references. Rox 3S. Mail Tribune. 3 l'i WANTKD (Experienced orchard Ist and practical worker wishes forcmanship. Hos 17, Mail Trib une. 34IJ WANTKD I ly experienced sab-s-lady, work in rendy-lo-wear dept. Write I lux 33. Mail Tribune. 3 1" WANTKD Position as cool? or I second cook in cafe or hotel, j Write Ib.x 43 Mail Tribune. 3 Hi j Vo,:Nri ,lN Kxpeiienceil Hur- ( ,.!, bookkeeping, banking. office work, desires whole or part time work. References. Ans. Itn 17, Trllxini.'. VANTKI Hmispwork, day or hour. I'holHf 1340-X. i44 iti:v.ni) m:VAitu a ivwinii of win Ik alii fir htfiirntatlitn leading tn lliif wliPl-calmutM of I!. Mnyflolil.. Xollfy It. II. Tofl. W. Main HI., Mcilfonl. Or-: L':i;tf " vo SiY:. t i i ii t Inkk x u ItOOMS Flllt ItKNT ' Kurlllhllid houi"' kt!ihm rnoniM wttli KaraKU. No. lihcinldf. all 'Olt ItKNT 2 furnished house koeiilui; rooms. 405 North (ra!f. 240" KOIt ItKNT IlousekceplllKlroollis. 334 Apple. 242 IX)R It KXT M lf :r.l,l,A N ICOU8 KOIt ItKNT uU-ncro farm nenr Mi'dfor; 12 mi-p-n tinder IrrlKa-' lion, 1 -i at-rr-H Hear crei'k lail torn; house, lairn, etc; some ma chinery: no slock. Cush rent. I'hone 7M-W, Medford. 24(1 FOU UKNT Wnrehouwe .or rae. tuyether with lot. 2.ntry luiek 4axK0, well located down town. Phono 7&3-W. Medford, 240 VOll KENT Bachelor cabins. 445 P Vrnr,t -ne FURS FURS TRAPPERS, NOTICE-We are In a position to hnmlle all your skins. Medford Barnaul House li.'iij ft. rnK) fjt, t i, I'dnno 1DC2 t SUPPOSE LOON'T I r K'M voue nif?! Vas r 'uu". rfLi SHIRTS HUNT ri'KXlSUKU 1UHMS lU UK NT !'inn tor SJl; U pillar Nil warm t blocks from Med 5 1 Pemisylvani-i. 43 l-.i.l lLlel. I'hone FOit UKNT Sleepinj: in; hoi ami cdd wat cut for waitress oi Kirl. CJ1 N. tirape. room, cloe r: convi-til-tclehom; 4 ; KoU UKNT -Warm, pleasant fur nih il room: hot and cold water. 4 I'll N. Holly. -45 Ft HI UKNT Furnished room for i:cmlcuian: also garage. 3J5 So. liiverside Ave. tf KOIt UKNT one block from CilV park, heated sleeping room with plenty of hot water all the time. Kent reasonable. So. J lolly. 241 FOK UK NT gentleman. -Furnished room for 325 So. Ktverside tf L'OK HKNT Rooms, 51. ou ami per week. 44 b So. Front. ZlStf 1 ui( KKNT Pleasant room with board at '716 11. Main. 17Utr Foil nicx'i ;uisr:s 1 FOU UKNT Furnished or tinfur I nished four room bungalow.--! 73 Park Ave. 3H Foil UKNT 4 - room modern bouse; garage, garden; on pave ment. Call 333 Haven. 340 FOlt UKNT - fi - room modern 1 house, wit li range and healer. ' Saxophone for sale. 3 1 U i W. .lackson. 34 1 j FOU UKNT 3-room house, fur-I nished ; garage. Phone 3Tf- W. 31 1 Foil U i :.T - ! ui ojshed bungalow. Inouirc :.ll S. Glaite. 3Hi J-'OU UKNT Furnished close In. Tel. 341I-.L house. aaiitfii FOU UKNT Homes. Furnished or unfurnishvd. Urown & White. 47tf FOU UKNT Modern r.-room Uiidied holme. Plume fiSl-L, lu r 311 FOR UKNT Small, neat house. Sil.'i. p.crrvdule Ave. Phone 4 Hi ll, evjcnlngs. 33MI I'M U UKNT 3-room bouse, fur nished, on pavement. Tel. 1HI)-R. 3 3rlf FOU UKNT Cottages, $5 week' wood, water. electricity ami baths furnished. Rainbow Auto Camp. 3!ii FOH UKNT 4-room furnished house wilh yard; adults. 33X S(C Holly. 33i;if FOU WONT .My home at 1310 W. Main SI.. Medford. Seven rooms, bath and screen porch. New con. dltlon Inside. Will lease; no tran sients. C. o. I eVote, Phone .-.33-.I-3. vf FOlt ItKNT AIAHTMKNTS FoU RKN'wj- Furnished apartment at I I.'. X. Ivy: Apl. at 333 North G'apo. O, V. Mvcis. Phone 343-J. 3 10 FOH UKNT Clean, comfortable I. 3 ami 3-room a pari im-nts. su li able for students: light ami water paid, garage, $13 up. Tel. 4 IS-U. ;t.'i So. 3ud. Ashlaml. 340 FOU UK NT -apt. ; intuits. C.03-V. - Modern furnished 31 fi No. Holly. Tel. 33Mf FOR RKNT Small duple inent. TI. a IH-.I. a part -33i;tf For RKNT Desirable upailim-nt. Hole! Gniml. 343 KOIt KIC.NT- Kuril, -rin. nits.: Iirlviitii Imlh. (IiM liic rnnm', Inn nnd c(i!U watrr. IMione 1. Ultf KOI! HUNT Kuril. 2 nil. I 3-rm. niii".; fiirnK". i4 W. lUlll. i er.tr- KOK UICN'T KurnlKhod nunlrn iiiartninl: nilull. 34a N. Mar( luii. I'honu -r,-M. . 2:5if KOIt ItKNT 3 - roum fumli'lii'il niii ., Krumiil floor, S2T, mo.: IIkIhk aiirl waltr furiiislR'il. 333 V. 2nd. Ask al 331. 2IHtf KOIt HUNT - Kiirnltdli'il lui'iitK. I'liono 4'.2-li. a part -21 l(f l'tU l(i;.T Kurnidheil nnnrt nn'titH: 4 -rnotn Iiouhi, elnso In. .'11 Kast !'th. 2-11 KOIt UKNT Oround floor apt.) L'I7 V. lm Ht. 241 I-'OH KACHANfiK K X t ' II A N ; K K i r Med. or AhIi. ren. I arrcH, firtn. modern, on bUhway. value Moo. Oivner. fan illume, fare S, Tribune, .Yl0 KOK KXf'IIANOK r,-naim mml ''i'n bunualow. Will take Httialler home. c. S. Huttei field, Keatlor, Medford Null. Kalik Hlfl. 4 WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SECOND-HAND , FURNITURE Scott Woolf rw . f.. GiT WV wanta caush 'e.'a cleaned; tl-17 MISCKI.I.AMCOCS DO VOC N 1 : 1 : 1 ) MO N K V ? W e make short time loans. Traus aciii'iis sliicily conl'ideiilial. ttpen until s p. in. K no m 317 l.:!.eriy P.ldg. V.. C. I'OUN To buy farm, house, lots, business opportunities. 2 Oil Mil St., Montgomery Ward Hldu. J I ti FUKK 1'IANO KKSSONS 1l' free Pimm lessons given with each pi ano purchased from the Oela K. ' White Music Co. during month of November. Select your own teacher. 114 Main St.. Medford. HIGH KST 'ASM PUICKS paid fori poultry and rabbits of all kinds. Get our prices before selling else where, l.'tnptma Poultry Co., ti 43 Winchester St., Uoseburg. MOXKY TO I-OAX MONEY on Improved Medford properly. Urown White Agency Inc. UtHtf I'OH SALK dogs and im:ts KOIt SAl.K Oli TUADK lial'gahis in pedigicel police pups. 1 mile west of Phoenix on Calhoun road. 1' HI FOU SALT1- TlOMisS Folt SALK I -room house on Vim- , couver Ave. A fine buy for $37."ot; good terms. Owner, 1IU7, Kast Main. 3 43 FoH SALK Iteautlful 4-rooni fur nished home; hot water heating systom; well located on good piived street, nice lawn and shrubberv. good gnragc; close lo school. Price s;!40l; terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone 7 3K. - I" : OWN Kll must leave and will sac- iiuee new home. Will noil or Irade for anything. What have vou. See owner mornings at l-!n S. tirape St. 240 h'oU SA LK- .r-rooin bouse with 3 lids and no assessments. In ,hck sonvlllc, i ire. ; la minutes from Merlforil; lights, city water, good well, garage, woodshed, hIi rub bery, shade, berries and hull, trees; only if 13 per year, Price ST. "iii; terms. owner, 33'! W. Main St.. Medford, Ore. l.'HTtf Ft SALK One of llm best built. fi-room bungalows In .Med lord; hurdwuod floors, fireplace, large ' lot. east front. Will sell furnish ed, including auto, or unfurnish ed. Price includes w inter fuel of co:tl and wood. Terms. C S. liutterricld. Realtor. 340 FOR SALK House, large lot. on North Orange. Price Is right. ( See this property lierorn you buv. Phone S33-W, or iniulre 33 North Orange. lHltf FOR SALK Smalt modern fur nished cottage; garage; lot Mix loo; 3 blocks from P. O.; room for a not her housj; fine lawn, flowers ami shade Price ;md terms, see owner, 315 N. Grime. 3 Hi WII.LSKLL Monet it 4-room bun galow, completely furnished; ex cellent shape, or will leaso fur nished. Jmpiliu 703 Park Ave. 33llf FOll KAI.fvMVKKTOCK FOR SALK Sows and pigs. Milton Houston, Ross Lane. 310 KOIt K.M.I; -frcwli. Wi Mi-fiiir. 'flood ill UK 1,-oal. Itll !t i-lid of "I'ruiii' Hi. 2311 KOIt HAI.K. Itrood kou-h. to furrow HOim. i'llOlin iiJ3-lt-3. KOIt SAl.K Ko.'diT llOfS. K. I. HukIioh. '-j nilk' ivr-sl HaniH If.y poHlofflci'. 241 FOlt SAMv HEAti KSTATB KOIt HAI.K Lot, 1222 I.oeUKt. Zoa Arnol.l. I'hona 4..II-I.. 241 iljt. iiA Hi I A I a in aero rieh will: 2 aereH full hem-In apphn; 3 miiejt frum Mwlf.-rrt: no bblK. Tutal $sHt; $Ka canh; bahui.e H month. ). K. Mlllanl. 4 1 . :. Main, rhonn U2'. IMti KOK HAI.K ll'U neruM of l.iinl. 7 heail of milk row. freHh Jer-t-yn with .lerney heifor ealven: utlwi'H will bo freHh kooh; 3 yimiiK helfefH ami .No. la ()la val eream Hepurator. (Unni buy fr the ri'ht party. Payment hihI i ton. Men. . Mary lu. Jukkhii. Hanm Valley. Oro. LM0 KOK HAI.K A barwain; 35 aereH. elune in. lumitro J. H. AmlrewH, 31 N. tirape Ht., Meilfurd. Ore. 2JKlf KOK HAM; 110 A.; 70 A. KOod creek bottom loam; paid up wat er; 70 A- billable piiHture, with Hprinu; ome build iim; feneed and c r ohm-fen iM'il. Would make fine dairy railed. Klne heinh b'a hoofl. good peluMi). (n rreiim route, nenr nnial plore, t mlleM from f'enlral Poinl. Knuy teruiM. Write or nee owner, 3t. H. Cen tral, Medford. 242 WIIB.V YOU tlunk of real catnte. see Hrown A Vhtte,- tf TO ItUV hnmffl on vrry eany termw, lirown A White Aeney, Ine., 31 No. Fir, next door to Moll Tribune. 22Htf KOIt PALL" 1 acre tracts east of Med fori) between oily renorvolr and Hprln street. rlty water to eaeh traet. price $flno per acre, with terms. FOH SAMS 34 -acre Iota on Kast Mnfn Hu, niaklyou HeiKhta. Price f4oo to IttSO ptr lot. W' l A W'tMA, tV'irln WASHES EM Y7V-?, Hf By Ad Cartel l FOll SAI. Iv A I Tt MOllll. I IS NKW POXTIAC Coupe. Will lake S.'.il less than cost to trans fer deal. Hun Mot miles. See me at once. G. Itoylan, -L'- So. Holly. Phone 1 it T -II. 4U FOR SAl.K Ford roadster wtih Hex enclosure and healer: fine f..i- u Intel-- i5inui condition, ex cellent rubber, runs fine. 34 I j No. Hurllt'll. -4U FOU SAI.KFord car babv ilstoin nil.. buggy, child's bed Leonard Oortliuys, of Talent. 1 mile south TO TltAlK 1!33 Dodge touring t ar in first class shape, for good I milk cows. 'fresh or coming fresh. .1. II. Williams, at Seeginiller t Williams ranch, hear Antioch school, or address Central Point. Ut. 3. tf FOU SAl.K Ford light delivery, or will exchange for light truck. Phone r,'J3-J-3. iMTtf I'Oll SAMv I'Oi LTKY Ft U SA LK 37 Silver Spangled Hamburg pullets: first prize Jackson county fair. Price 0e each. Mrs. Slaughter. Pioneer road. I ' miles west of Phoenix. 3 11 FOK SALK Narragansett turkeys and African geese, also fat geese for Thanksgiving. 1 ' ml. north west Central Point. I'. D. Lof lund. 3 13 FOlt SALK Fat turkeys, delivered any lime. Te Sue lb.. . KUlLM. 341 VO 1 1 SA 1 .10 M I SC K LI. A X VA ) V S FOU SA LK Almost new llruns wick phonograph, Including 10 records, Stiu; terms, s l u down, sr. per month. Ocle K. White Music Co.. I l l Main St. 34ll FOU SALK good horse aiuctte. -3 sets harness. 4 head s, 3 wagon. Wil 3 11 FOR 'SALK tl-hole rangi waii.ung cioscl, ?lfi. Tel. with din-V. 3 II -'oU SALK Christinas wreaths made to order, also mist hi nv. phone mil l.. 3 ' FOU SALK Good nigs, reasonable. furniture and 33 I Su. Peach. 34 I FOR SALK Winter Itanaua ap ples, cheap. Itring boxes. Herk ley orchards. Phono 633-R-3. FOR SALK' 3."i Hers of dry Ki ln, laurel ami pino wood on ground, close to highway. V. L. Vaullouicn, Gold Hill, Ore. 3-1-1 FOR SALK Corn, or 1 1 lli-W. Phono 447-X 340 IMAXo IIA IE l A IN In HtoraKe In Medford. Khie quality. Piano parity paid for; like new. Your own ienun and Hiierlflen to cave NhlppliiK expense, Wille at oneu lo .1. M. Howard, piano adjuster, 2lK Oak HI., I'orllaml, Ore. 212 KOK HAI.K One 7r.-...p. Holt cat erpillar in fair eomlltlon; a wpb ii db power plant fm kiuiiII haw mill or roVk enihher. Hie J. .1. Stoler, 122 Oregon Torrace, efiy. 241 KOK HALK -Lbtycl-lnom baby ear riar. I l3 K. Main. 23tltf Kt)K HALK I'si'd Hewing ma--ehfueH; all makes, ' up; terniH If desired. A II ma keg rented ami l -p"lrvd. blto HcwitiK Maehlno Co., 24 No. Ibirtb'tl. 1 llf KoK HAI.K Km Hand ami Kravel. Kediment and jjeu'ral tejiminK. l'lioau l J 2-J. Kam i liatemnn. lf KOK HA LK Ktoek beetH. S8 - pul ton; a I o rorn. Half mile went of t u (h end KIdkh highway. O, K. HlmmetM. 241 FOH "A I.K AppiOK. rljViiAf'ribr'i'Mn, DelieiouH ami Newtowntt. tlrow oih KxchaiiKc, Fir nud 8th Hta. 22Utf FOlt HAI.K Stock carrots, corn and winter blttCKiaxs need. Maury He Kbbtiidhon. Call 3r,i-U-S I'Venllifc'H. 24K FOlt HAI.K Newtown apple. Wolverton raneh, Central Point. HrluK box'-M. Phono 243. 244 KOIt HAM Hpllr.enturs nuplen. Ala VIhIu Paukiiitf House, Ho. Kir Kt. 2U3tf DC8INKS8 OIRKCTORT (General ltepalrfiijr. Ot'N AM) KKPAIK HWOP 22 No. Jtivoi-Kldo. Phone 42B-J Oun Htocklnif and oil utin work knlveK, HelHHorH and cllppern xharpi.nel; Haw filing, 2-04 John R. Knight Tcaohor nf Violin Phono 2:.SI dnekHonvlllo For Appointment V ANTED We Buy for Cash All Used Furniture and Stoves Call 505 W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 -East Main lll'KINKSS DIRECTORS' f- Abstractors lUURHAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab itraeu of Title, Tills Inursnos ! Kuoma 9 nd 6, No. 13 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKStS X. AHSTKACT IX). AlMiraciM of,Tttii ml Title ln-ur- uee. The oul complete THU fiy!tcw to Jack eon County. Auororr ! A. E. HEAMICS Lawyer. Offto j Lil-erty Itld;.. Med ford. Or. Chiropractic I'hyslcUM DK. K. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Offlo hours 9 to 13; 2 to 6. 108-201 Liberty Uldg. Office phone 68i; Kes. phone 790-H. Con tractor R. I. STUART A SONS General Contiuciors. Including base ments, ditcher, all kinds of cement and concrete work. R. L Stuart, 317 Apple, hone 641; Gilbert Stunrt, 17 Roes Court, phone S66-M. Miles Stuart. S Newtown, phone 850. Expert Accountant WIT-SON AUDITING CO. K. U. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In accounting ao4 Income Tax Requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg.. Medford, Phone 167-K. Financial WE LKND MONEY to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association. 433 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. tr Freight Transportatloi PIKHCK TUCCKLNO CO.. Med ford to Portland and San Fran cisco. Furniture moving a Bpec- laity. Plume 437-R-2. LONG DISTANCE HAULING Medford - Klamath truck line. Dally service. Bonded carriers. Special rales on load lota. Aut Freight terminal, 36 8. Fir. Tel 1033. CALL Portland-Medford True Lino for through or intermediate point service. Slxteen-hour aer vice to and from Portland. Phon 6lil. Medford. Anto freight teiw minnl at 36 S. Fir, Medford. Insurance EARL 8. TUMY All forma ot In surance. Fire, Auto, Life, Accl dent, Bonds. Phone 403. 80! Liberty Bldt?: . Interior Decorator V. K. tlRINSTKD Kxpert Intorlol ileeorator; anlhtue and gurawood finishem panel wall nosmns, tex tured wall. pnperhnnKlng &ni general paint contractor. Phonl 120-H, Lamport's Hardware. 281 Ixmns on nomea LOANS on homes now bum 4 under construction. -CiBii p" cent and no stock to carry. Req service. Monthly paymento. 106 Main. Tel, 1280 Money io Ioan UONJ5Y TO LEND To wortbl people to pay their honest aeon HecurltleH of all kinds accepted. Jennings Loan Office, 6 S. Front MONEY TO LEND $50 to $SM to loan on furniture or good m ourity of moHt any kind. Con tracts discounted. Thomaa RealtJ Co., Room 12, Palm Block, cor, Main and Front, upstairs. 6 Ijr Time UcniI l tate KIortKiiKO Ioana Phono Commercial Finance Corft Metlford. OreeoD Alunumcnts TUB OREGON GRANITE CO.- MonumontB. E. A, Hicks, on Ural Mnnngur; P. M. Ksrshaw, Bales Miuianor. 102 N. Front . St., MelUord Music. THOI'vVAL H. FOLKENBERO l Teachor of vlulln; orchestra prnctlro for stink'nt; also s iiHitinent for adjusting- and rs imlrlnR violins. If you desire ft . rcllnhle vlnlln outfit, call at th studio, room 4, College Bldg., tl N. Grape Ht. Phone JSS-J. I'nlnttnR and Papcrhanginf II. MARX, General PalnllnK Con tractor, tinting, paperhanalnv. cnrpenterlnu, repairing Phons . 178-J. Res. 57 Summit. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teachs of Piano and Harmony. HalRht Muslo ;:tud!o. SIS Liberty Bids. Phone 72. 15tf- Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hat the hest equipped printing offlca In Southern Oregon. Uookblnd liifr, loose leaf ledgers, bllllns; systems, oto. Portland prices. IT N. Fir 8t. Illlillc Atlniintiin( KHAJKK ACCOUNTING. 8ERV HK OpcrntfnK the most com pieto and modern bookkeeping ' fiervico In So. Ore. Audits, in KtallatlnnH, income tax. W. A, Krar.ier, Public Accountant. Tel. 6011. Radio Repairing RADIO REPAIRING Ths Musts. Box, 402 East Main St., Phon. 433, has an expert radio tech. trlclan from the factory. Ws make a specialty ot expert repair work and guarantee It. Special consideration to dealers. Transfer EADS TRANSFER 4 STORAOl CO. Office 111 N. ttr Bt Phone 815. Prices tight, ser vice guaranteed. DAVI8 TRANSFER 8TORAOB Service guaranteed, 39 S. drape. St., Phone 4. or resldenco HII. 'lndOW ClMDtMK LET G E O R O B) DO IT Hom cleaning, floor wail of. Jsnltol service nv, a. flesls rtoial fVl f Uf 4i' ,-. 3