Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 08, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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MEPrCYRD MATL TTt TRUST!. 'Af EDFOTD OT.ECiOV. SATURDAY. PErr.MRF.T. S. 102S,
PA'ffE FIVE
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REBEKAH : MEETING I
PRAISED BY MANY!
OFCENTRAL POlNTj
CKNTHAirrOJXT, Ore, Dee, ti.
(Special.) The ltelckah conven
tion of district No. K held it an
nual acs-.ftn December 3 in t Ii I.
O. o. F. hall in Medford, with a
full attendance of officers, i
Mrs. Eleanor Amos of Olive lit- i
Hcknh lotlm javi th- aduifss of ;
welcome: r4pn:jc liy Mrs. Kulterts;
df Hope Ioro of Ashland. Uofiorts !
'".i' irivon from different lodge?.
The Past Noble (J rand club and;
the olive I'bekah ludue served a
dainty lunch.
The afternoon kcssIuii was very!
Interesting, ah wore unanimous In;
their praise of the manner In which ;
the convention was conducted hy j
Mrs, Louise Perozzl of Ashland, j
preHidcnt of Hebckah nswemhly of j
Oregon, and Mrs. Minnie Heine of j
Mod ford, chairman of the district I
convention. They are honored fort
having charge of the most inter-
eating and instructive convention j
over hold In the dlHtrict. j
, A bauuuet wnn served to. all. pros- !
cht nt C p. m. hy the Olive Ue- j
bekah ludce.
The Klamath Falls ludno put on j
the decree work in the evening In '
a very improsKive manner. !
The Med ford Indue presented
Mi-h. Louise Perozzi with a beauti
ful Rift, also proHonted beautiful
flowers to Mrs. Minnie Heine.
The next annual session will be
held at (Sold Hill, with Amethyst
Itebeknh lode of Jold 1 1111 nnd
Llv.e Oak ftebekah lodf.'' of Uokuo
Klver as hostcssen. - - .
The lodges represented were
Ashland, Jacksonville, Grants Pass,
clold Hill, linkup Klver, l!rookini:s.
Klamath Falls and Central Point.
Those who attended from Central
Point were Mesdames Damon, Cop
ponKor, HedKpath, Kiehardsou,
1 li'iiderson, FerKUson, (IreRory.
Vincent,' McHride, Perry, 'Simmons,
Fnrra. Pan ke'y. Musty, tJleason.
Mtss Arlrne Hay and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Popup.
Webster -Werlz spent last week
end in Ashland.
Tim attendance records nre prac
tically normal a pi hi since most of
the cold and influenza victims are
apaln in school.
Mrs. Mablo Hansen, teacher in
the fourth prade. is reenperatinp
from an attack of the flu.
M r. and M rs. P. A . I ton ney o f
Klamath Falls were puosts on
Thanksgiving at the home of Mr.
)tonnoy'a brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. It. h. Honney.
Chris Achenbrenner spent Hun
day with his uncle. 11, p. Thelss.
and his cousin. Miss Heraldine
"hels.. Mr, Achenbrenner Is trav
eling aKCnt for the Advertiser Kol
ieitniv Wallace Woods of Medford was
a business caller in Central Point
Wednesday.
Thp friends of Mr. urn! Mrs. W.
1'. f'.i-lnio lire irlml tn know lln.'Vil
are able to be up ncnin. . j
Mln Ermn Ilamriek of l'ortlaiid ;
arrived Monday evenlni: to sneml
several .weeks with her parent!!. I
Mr. and Mrs. .(. H. Hamrluk.
The nuolls of the trades and !
high school participated In a -pos
ter contest for tlie musical pro
gram to he given December 14 in
the auditorium of the high school.
Several excellent posters were sub
mitted. Miss Iliackburn is staying at the
Holland apartments In Medford
while the Noreross family are
away.
The. first basketball game of tin:
season will be played this (Friday)
evening at Butte Kalis, between
the Central Point nnd llutto Falls
teams.
Mr. Paranagnn spoke in the
Christian church on Sunday morn
ing on Near liast relief work, nnd
in the evening he spoke on the
same subject in .the Fedratcd
church. '
Harry Duhbs went to the Vet
erans' rospltnl in Portland Mon
day evening for treatment for ap
pendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Millard havo a
baby boy who arrived on Thanks
giving day.
Mrs. Willlnm r.ddlngton. who
passed away December 4. has innny
friends In this vicinity, who ex
tend their sympathies to the be
reaved family. Mr. and Mrs. Edd
ington lived Just north of town be.
fore moving to Hams Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fnber en
tertained the Misses l-ola and Vera
Davis at dinner Wednesday even
ing. A..T Lathrop, fruit inspector,
who has been at Yakima. Wash.,
returned home and sVent Thanks
giving with his family.
I.uther Hnzelwood has been to
his sheep ranch near -llrownsboro.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will. Mayfield left
Thursday to spend the winter In
Klamath county.
Mrs. Cordelia llocm and son
George returned to thlr homo Mon
day nt Elgin, Ore., after visiting
nt the home of D. !.. Davis nnd
O. II. Holland the pjst month.
Mrs. Sanford Htch.irdson enter
tained the W. n. C. Wdnesday
afternoon.
Mrs. W. E. Chaunecy Is very low
at her home, having had a paralytic
The Kby family are leaving Sat
urday for their old homo at Heeds
port.
The Indies' Aid of the Fcdor
nted church mot at the home of
Iter, and Mrs. .1. M. Johnson on
Thursday afternoon. Hojlesses:
Mrs. J. I.. Bn.'ger and Mrs. K. E.
Seotl.
Mrs. J. H. Hamrlek and daugh
ter. Ehma. spent Wednesday In
Medford at the home of Mrs. H.im
rlek'a dauchter. Mrs. Geo. Simpson.
Among the Central Point peopl.-
shopping In Medfiird last Saturday
were Mesdamea J. U. tinner. E. E.
1 Scott, John Castor. N. Smith. Roy
' I snitwrt. R. Wilbur, nnd Misses
Klliabeth Scott, Evelyn Smith an')
Amy Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon of North
J)kota are visiting Mr. Marion's
BRINGING UP FATHER
I HELLO DINTY f WHATb THAT T ( ' f "6, . 1 . 1 f 3HE.HITMEWH T
if I VE liEENl COT TO DO RAWQ 3Ht OPEMCO rollim' PIIO AW 1 f 1 1 At
! AWA-Y FER ( ' VvITH VOOR THE FRONTDOOR-I T I'M CLAD I A ROUUllM PIM AM ( TutKJ VJHAT &l
I Uwesk ) loiACKe ioawowe I dokjthave Jammed the -J WAlpptN)o? U
V - I I - V 1 J DIONTKMOWME-p TOCO r -tR OOOK- , J J V
T XTF"3, SM rr
THE NEBBS Until
MI?S. COMMIE
IMFOeMED
5ME. 'JUOULD
MAVE. TO
RETURKJ TO
TUE. tITV TO
MAkiB.
AROAKJSE -MEVJTS
FO?
CXiijlMS. UP
UEB APAUT
MEUT AMO
SMtPPllOib THE
Fucmiture:
OOVJM TO
MOI2TWyiLLE
brother mill wltc, Mr. and Mrs. X, jmakiiiK sains of $2 to St. but
A. Marlon. vlth the violent reaction in ltadio'
Miss KllzubPtri Scolt has flu nii.l ; many traders who have eouraau-,
totisllltls tbo past week. jously held their stocks throuuh
AmoiiK those who roKisUTi'd atthe drastii: breaks of the past two
O. S. C, Cot vallis, and were home ; days, in-ican to lunit their hold
to spend Thanks.;ivinR with their jinKK on the market. Uit rout.!
parents and friends were floors? which had hounded up $23 at the!
Klden. Scott Ilnmilton, lloland Ho- openlnK. cancelled most of Its
ver and Forrest l'ickett. Howard
Dctric wns home front V. of O. points. Kolster Uadlo, t'ommer
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Orlffilll ofjelMl .solvenis, Scars lloebnek.
Portland and F. 1J. Ihirr drove Montgomery Ward, Loose Wiles
down from thai city for a visit with and Advance Itumley fell from
the ". It. AppleKatc family. t)n ,J to .
their return to Portland, Mrs. Ap-I 'onnnlsslon houses today re
plicate nnd dauKhtcr accompanied '' frnlned from iircdietions as to
them. After a lew days in Port-1 how far the reaction might K.
land they all returned Tuesday for
a, visit of some time with the
AppleRate family. The two ladleb
are aimers, uf .Mr. l)arr.
I (UL MAUhUIV'
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I'OUTLA.VIJ, Ore.. Dec. 8. P)
Wholesale prices: .
KOiS Weak: fresh .standard
extras one cent lower at 44c.
NUTS Steady: peanuts. 10
14 Hie.
HAY Iluylug prices: Eastern
Oregon timothy. !i20.riUW21; do.
valley. JH7f 17.50; alfalfa, 22ft
22.50: clover, SI 5.50 ff 10: oat hay,
15f IS. 50; straw. S toll. Selling
prices. 82 ton more.
Putter, milk, poultry and pota
toes, steady.
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 8. -Ml
Receipts: Cattle, 00. Totals for
week, approximate!:.': Cattle. 2&Hi;
calves 2110; hogs 6(175; sheep 2565.
CATTLE Compared with a
week ago: Calves, bulls and bet
ter grade cows and heifers, steady:
under grade - she -stock, barely
steady to weak with stock 25 cents
lower: steers, o to 50 cents lower;
bulk desirable slaughter steers. Ml
to 51 1.50; a few loads strictly good.
K1I.75 lo Ml. HO: off grades down
to ?9. with limited movement of
feeder steers at VJ to M 60. Top
heifers In load. $10; top cows.
SS.Sli; bulk desirable she stock, ss
to 9.50: off miality down to M.
Hulls mostly $7.20 to $7.75: odd
head of 1ieer type up lo S8.25 anil
above. Ilest light venters. Mil:
bulk Ml. GO .to 12.60. Calves most
ly MO down; heavies and thins
down to S7.
HOGS Compared with a week
agu: Killing classes. 15 to 25c
lower: feeder pigs 50 cents off;
bulk light butchers, 9 to 0.10.
Two deck strictly choice Monday.
?H.25; heavies down to 5: pack
ing sows mostly ti VTi to M.50:
slaughter pigs mostly $ t M.25;
a few up to Js.50: best light fceif
ers.' SS; bulk S7.75 to.t.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Steady
with a week ngo. Choice x7-pouuri
Mount- Adams shorn lambs. Ml:
hulk medium to fairly good valley
lambs In fleece. Ml to Ml. 50. und
a few choice up to 12: throw-outs
down to 9: a few choice light and
strong weight yearlings up to MO:
good ewes. 15 to $6.50: culls down
to f2.
' San Frnneisco llultcrfnt.
SAX KUAXCISCO. Dec. 8. Wl
I'.uttcrfat, f.o.b. San rrnn.co, 5Sc.
Wall Street Report
NEW YORK, Dec. lPl A
norc dive in the common stock
of radio corporation of America
of $72 from yesterday's closlni;
price was 'the spectacular, de
velopment of the third successive
day of crashing stock prices on
he New York Stock Exchange
today. Radio touched $2H6 a
share, which Is $124 under Its
record high price, established, only
three ripya ago. hut more than
three times the low price of the
jyenr of Its,:;.
niorK movement were ernun-
at the opening, with a few Issues
I a I rT" f 1
tipP8 ItwiW
We Meet Again
sain und . Wright Aero fell. 2
and advised their customers to
keep on the sidelines until III" .
situation might clear up some-,
what. It was said that the heavy '
uuir4n j'.eiiuircin'enls ilemiinded of,
late have prevented the reaction I
from , (.ausing Uiq severe damage
Ithiit Mioh nn uiiprccfclciitpil . col
lapse-would havo rnusd In former
- Ilm
j The heavy Heilinpr had delayed
tie ticker nearly hall" an hour
, by 11:30 o'clock. Thn cIuhIiib was
(weak. Total sales npproxlnmteil
) !2, 800, 000 shares.
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Hlil.P WANTED FEMAI.TC
WANTED Woman for general
housework, call 2 .no. ivy. ,
'CO
WANTED snSCKLKANKOtjS
WANTED Cash register. Lincoln
Grocery, West 0th und Oakdale.
200
WANTED Roomers, with or wills
out board, as desired; close in.
Phono 1060-W. , liCa
WANTED Wood. Will trade good
used cur for wood. Armstrong's
Garage. Tel. 18. 253tf
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Position as manager of
orchard, by competent horticul
turist; best of references: years
of experience. Can handle large
proposition. Uox N..M.. Tribune.
2 ' 1
WANTED Washing and Ironing.
.-Phono GS4-J-2. 271
WANTED Ily young woman with
excellent local recommendations,
position In office, typing manu
scripts or clerking. Call 027-.!.
. . 260
OltCHAHDLST wishes position as
foreman; would consider penr
orchard or lease on sliares. Ad
dress Uox O. Mall Tribune. 25H
WANTED Carpenter work by day,
week or contract. Try mo nnd be
convinced. Inquire at 1024 10.
11th St. or address Uox IJ it
Mall Tribune. ' 261
WANTED Cars 'o wash. We call
for nnd delivtr. Give us a Irlnl.
Jackson and Riverside. Phone
4i;:i. 2.'iitf
WANTED Housework, day or
hour. Phono 1.146-X. 0
WANTED O on era! repairing,
locksmithtng. phonograph re
pairing. Bicycle, tricycles and
wagons for children sold very
reasonable on time. Call und
deliver. Medford Cycle & Repair
Shop, successor to Liberty Re
pair Shop. ID N. Kir St. Phone
261. Chas. Flshor, Prop. 243tf
WANTED Icnernl housepalntlng,
interior decorating, paporhahg
Ing. IT. Coghlll. 401 So. New
town. Phone 121 -.T 71
FOR ItENT IT It.MSUED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Nice wnrm sleeping
room: private fnmfl: meals If
desired; price reasonable. Tel.
107S-J. 257tf
FOIl ItKNT Clou In. pleasant
heated room with excellent hoard
if de.nired. Phone 721. 2J
FOK RENT
rooms. 615
14-40.
3 heated sleeping
S. Orape. Jhon
142tf
FOH TlKNT Kurnlihtvl room for
cpntleman; nltio gnrago. 326 Bo.
Hiveraide Ave. tf
FOTl ItK.VT
Kmtlemuji. -FurniJihPd room for
or i II
S::.i ti. Klverrd
" '.'Vi oust rate: to &o X. - Iff- . - j ; f Sooobve,amBbcke y&ee: , mow Tt-ivr w-omamI
AWAV AlOO 1- WOOE VOLI :::Y:i- . 7 - - "TWk: OP MS A LOT LOVE5 ME I COULD BREAvi ' ,;7'.. i . .
. I VWtLL- 8E LOWESOME FOC ' " -2 - , I AMD TAviE CAftG. OP i HEC I4EART eASV-L!JS . jyMP.
( ME1 HOPE V HAVE MADC J ' --;jNii--73 VOuBSEUF. 6V V COULD SE A VILLAIN! GOT, y0yfM
I AM IMPQeSStOM IM VOUR :s:S QVEC ,r; SHUCKS) I'M eGTTtS INj J j
I L-tPE. TMAT MO OWE V?v IT'TT"' V LOVE VAJITM HER j ' '
V ELSE WILL. FIT-. 'I " ' ,'Y ( ; MVSCLF j tfOST
. . . , 7" ' OWE MORE
0 - 171 ! -i ' tntK)- f N 5Z22, n t vaeek: of
I K.V IZQ I 'C"W"e". IW. I.y Tllf Bell Synjicm., Inf I Trail, M,l R.. U. S. P.n. Ollir, IS 7 !" -.7T J!-is?.-vt ... -t . - I
SIISCKI.LANKOUS FOU KENT MlSCKI.IiANEOUS 1 BrSINKSS OITtnTCNn'IIC8 TOll SAIilS SUSOEliLAMCOUB
WAN'TKl) To borrow Sl!,r.UU oi
new house located In desirable !
section. Address itox 2.r'0U, Mall ,
Tribune. 2f!t
WAXTKIJ To buy Rood "it bed
witli tipriim's, for cash. Call -oH-.l .
2 Till I
i a.NYWIIKKI-:
l'Xllt IIIIMJ Ten-i
liiuss. bus: low rates, let. t. nils.
:. Howard, 1 129.- 257tf ,
CASH PAID for furs, hides nnd
, pells. Johnson's Market, 323 N.
Graper tit. JMionoJI7J 213tt
vow ma'T iusES j
till KKNT
ll'-iir lilgli
ltoso Ave.
. l''urnisbed house, j
school. Call at Hi i
or Phone 717-Y. 2iill
i.i-v
'
-4 -room house,,
Phone U77-VV.
, poit JtKX'l
Hmall furnished
house, lmiuirc 232 So. Ivy. 2 fill
FOU ItKXT At 1,
iiished house. Tel,
:. X. lvv.
:n.i .1. 2
fur
. r. : I
KOlt It K. N'T Small house suitable
for 2: plainly lunilshed; close i'.i.
Inoutrc l it! So. Ivy. 25Glf'
FOU ItKXT 4-rooni unfurnished
house. Phone Oy.'-Y. 2i;o
FOU UHNT Small modern cot.
tage, furnished, elosu in. 245 N.
rape. . 2. ill
! FOlt KENT Furnished or unfur
nished houses, 2, 4 and i rooms,
with gimmes. Innuirc Medford
Hotel Cigar Stand. tf"
FOR 1 tIC NT Homes. Furnished
or unfurnished, llrown & While.
47tf
I'Oll It EN T A r A I tTM UN TS
FOR KENT Furnished apt. with
garage. Inquire at 345 W. 2nd
St. SSolt"
FOR RENT Cosy new apt. Du
rell Court; new overstuffed. ;i2!
X. Holly. Inquire tit Apt. 5 after
6 o'clock. . 25Hlf-
'Olt UE.N'T -apt;
adults.
- 2-room furnished
315 N. Itartlelt.
257lf
FOU RENT Healed apartment.
ku6 W. Main. - 262
FOR RENT Furnshed. heated
uparlinents; a real value at $20
per month. Also single rooms
without kitchen at M5 tier mo.
Inquire at Colonial P.akery. 261
FOR RENT Cpstairs 3-room fur
nished apartment: electric range,
garage, $15 per mo. Phone 1075.
FOR KENT Desirnble apt. Hotel
Grand. 2 63
FOU RENT
X. Orape.
Duplex apt. nt 323
Phono 340-J, 242tf
FOR RENT Furn. 2-rm. apts.;
private bath, electric rango, hot
nnd cold water. Phono 12. 21tf
FOR It EXT Ftirn. 2 nnd 3-rm.
apts.; garage. 604 W, Jtllli.
ir,tf
FOR ItKXT Furnished apart
moots. Phono 4 02-11. 211 if
FOR IU2NT HOUSEKEEPING
KOOMS
FOR RENT - Furnished house
keeping rooms: bath, hot water,
lights, electric washer; S3. 50 per
week. 415 N. Front. 20
FOR RENT Clenn light house
keeping rooms, downstuirs. ilx
Genesee. 260
FOR RENT
334 Apple.
-Housekeeping rooms.
2i3
WANTED
To Buyofor Cash
All Your
SECOND-HAND
FURNITURE
Scott Woolf
KKNT tlarah-e
Holly.
close In. 21 I
2.111 -
WANTIOI) Children to euro for hy
the day; references. Tel. 11IN--.I.
2ti:i
: . : ; : :r,
Pair dark rim double-lcnse
I.O.ST
glasses.
l'houe 4SS-.I
2. if j
j:srit.Yi:i)
STRA V ED Friday, a small bay I
puny with scar on face. Fllnler
please notify this olfico or call
S6X-X. 2nS
FOR EVCHANGF.
FOR EXCHANGE 10-acni farm
river bottom land; 4-room house,
barn etc.,; one mile trom town,
price S3.1ti0.00; will neeept West
ern Washington or Oregon City
property. Seo Charles A. Who
Agency Inc. 2 Oil
KOR SALir AUTO.Uomi.Kti
l-'tlU SAl.l-:--Xew. attractive bouse;
living-room, bedroom, kitchen;
lots of built-lns, breakfast room.
sleeping porch and lialh: f.oxtin
east front lot, well located: best
little homo bargain In Medford.
Price $1450. Make your own
terms, or M30" cash. D. E.
.Millard, 41!i E. Main. Phone H'J2.
26-1
I!I2I CASE TOI It FIRST-CLASS
condition. Hex top. Wcstlngllouse
shocks: Cost S3200; sell for $MM).
Highway Motor Co. 200
FOR SALE Coupe; good me
chanical condition; guml rub
ber, $100. l".lolle I 1 IS-U. 260
1U2I Dl'ICK 7-passenger tolllillg
car, mechanically soutnl, at a
bargain, $130 cash. See L. Ii.
Scheffcl at Clly llldg. Dept.
2r,r,tf
FOR SALE Ford sedan; runs
good; ?5U. Nye Apts. 26(1
LETTER USED CARS
Our used curs are Hie very best
ill tuwn.
GUARANTEED
Just like a new cur as lliey nro
repaired, washed, oiled and fo
flnislied completely.
1920 LICENSE
Is provided for ull cars for a
limited time.
TRADE ALLOWAXCE
will be fair and liberal on your
old cur.
See uh before you buy.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, IXC. '
A Car for Every Purpose.
Hudson-KssoiJ-DoalorH-OldBinobllo.
2r.3tf
TO TRADE 11)23 Doilgo touring
car In first class shape, for good
lit 1 1 U cows, fresh or coming fresh.
J. II. Williams, at Seegmlller &
Williams ranch, near Antloch
school, or nddress Central Point,
Rl. 'I. tf
FOR SALE HO.M1I8
'OR SALE 5-rooin modern fur
nished home on paved etreet,
near high school; liit water
hentlng plant, automatic gas
raliuo, garage, woodliouso, lot AO
X100, beautiful grounds. Sacri
fice price of $3350; good terms.
Wornoek Shelley, 44 N. Hlver
sldo. Phono 1262. 257tf
FOR SALE Now attractive 0
room modern home, cement
foundation, plastered, fireplace
nnd lutest of bullt-lns; on pave
ment. Total price $2750, with
easy terms. See Charles A. Wing
Agency, Inc. 20d
FOR 8ALh TCxcellent home on
west side, on Millionaire drive;
24 ucres, 8-rooiu house, large
plno trees, beautiful view; 0',j
acres under water, 6 acres fruit,
most nil kinds; 3 acres nut trees.
V iicre grapes; balance In winter
bluegrnss. Would consider Med
ford property as part payment.
Fred C. Sander, I'hona SDK. 11-2.
200tf.
FOR CHRISTMAS A new mod
ern house for sale like rent.
. What would be nicer for the
family? llrown White. 24r.if
KOR SALE House, large lot, on
Xorth Orange. Prlco Is right.
See ,thls proporty before you
. bitv. Phnne K.12-W, or Inquire
. 12 North Orange. I Kill
l'OU
N.
(l RAK1C THE DEUL ACiAIM
AM' 1 OLD Hf-R WHO I WOX- I
1 HIT AGAIKl A4' ) J
I UiMME.O "(HE DOOR (
V AGAIM fl T O-
5Efc i. 0 tdf
V--'A : 5J '5-.''.1',(-r-
KOK KAl.K Pool hall, lunch and
confectionery. In good taroll
town. Will lake some trade or
will make terms. M. S. Johnson.
Talent. Ore. 2tll
FOU SALK I'OUIrllY
FlU SAI.H 10 White l.CKhbrn
,, ., K3.-,.m. i!t
KOIt KAI.i: Hi- .ayinu pullets. (.'.
Carey, phone 341-.I-I. 2Ca
"! FO:i KALE LIVESTOCK
Foil SALE 25 bead nt young
ewes at John lllnghain's, west of
Applegale. 25Stf
.
FOlt SALE Cows; come frecb
I Dee. 3. Jciisi! Neil, H. 1, Uox
210, Ashland, Ore. 2ii"
FOit HA LI'" I grado tillernseys. 2-year-olil
heifers. First footbridge
across Applegate river we.it of
Ruch. C. M. .Miller. 2511
IFOR SALE Year-old registered
Jersey bull. Prof. C. Engle
harilt, Route 3. " 262
FOR BAIih IIE.IIj ICSTATE I
FOR SALE Desirable bujldlng
site ciirner. 125-ft. east front, lj
block from 2 paved streets. In
quire 2!l Kenwood Ave. 265 1
FOU KALE 77 acres, I miles from '
Medford: ti acres pears, 25 acres i
alfalfa; fine K-rooni modern
homo; furnace heal: large barn,
double garage, tannery, chicken j
house: everything In best rtintii
tlon; free soil: ull equipment
with one good team Included, tor
SH.lllMI: some terms.
We ll?ive some vorv good val
ues in Medford homes and small
acreage. Warnoek hhelley, -1 l
X. Riverside. Phone 1262. 201
ATTENTION
Al'CTlOX P.UYERH
Don't, forget the auction sale of
property and house at MeEwon
ranch. I' Utile eest of ,liloelllx.
Wednesday. Dec. I2lh. at 1:30.
This will not only be nn excel
lent Investment but will be a real
home for anyone, i -
FOR SALE 0 acres, mile and n
half from Central Point. 0 miles
friitn Medtunl. on fine highway;
till under woven wire fence;
beautiful btllbllng site with fine
shade: land lays level nnd good
free soil; irrigation water avail
able but not bonded under ditch.
Jiuy this 0 acres for $350. clear
off the brush and triple your
inoney; $10(1 ensh and the hul
unce M0 u month at U per cenl.
'10 Acres, on. a corner of two
major traffic highways; mile and
a half from town: Ideal service
station location; land all level
and under woven wire fence;
beautiful building site wit Ii fine
big trees: water from Hopkins
lateral ditch trvallable, but not
bonded under ditch. This Hi
10 acres cull be bought XOW for
?X50; $350 cash nnd the balance
fl'l u, month ul 6 or discount
sale, price 10 per ceut for cash.
IDEAL CHICKEN OR TURKEY-
RANCH 20 acres of level
free sandy lomn soil, mile and a
half from towiii on fine highway;
Irrigation ditch runs across prop
erty, hut not bonded under tbo
ditch: beautiful building slto with
fine shade; all under woven wire
. 'once; land easily cleared of
brush, which would 'triple Its
value. A real buy nt M.300;
x50o cash nnd the balance Mn a
month t 6. 1). E. Millard Co..
419 E. Main. Phono S22. jj8
FOR SALE Desirable lot
lateen Anno. Tel. 707-W. 25:
FOR SALK A IturKUln: 85 acres,
close In. Inqulro J. U. Androws,
81 X. Orape St., Medford, Ore.
23stt
WHEN YOU think of real estate,
see Hrown & Whlto. tf
FOR KALI: MIKCKMjAN eous
FOR SALE-
f.illa hav.
-One stack, a tons n!
Phone son-JL
FURS FURS i
TRAPPERS, NOTICE Wo ara In
a position to bondlo all your aklns.
See us before you soil,
Medford Barcjain House
it N. Clniji" HL y., , tino 10(12
By George McManu-
By SOL HESS
foil SA1.IC I saxophone, very
reasonable. 2IM
fi-TI'lin Crosley. tubcH and spcak
or. Slii. 621 X. llaitlell. 2 til
FOlt SALE Outboard light Twin
Johnson motor. Phono 1000-W.
203
FOR SALE Good range with
warming oven. Fra.lcr's P.laek
smllh Shop, th and Fir. 2011
POR SALE 2nd hand electric
washing machine, fine shape,
25. Maytag Shop, 1'J X. isart
lett. . Phone 1 266. 2511
FOR SALE llanil-liainted Christ
mas gifts, imiudhig handker
chiefs, dresser and vanity sets,
card table envers, georgette
scarfs, iirgaiiille boudoir and
ihiveniiorL pillows, lavender bags
und puyioruUH oilier gifts, or
ders taken for articles 1o be
made. Reasonably priced. Tel.
3H0-L or call at 325 South I lolly
St. . 257tf
FOlt SALE Jonathan und Xew
toun apples. 35c and 50e tier
box. I'.rlng boxes. Joe Kunlnr.
2 'a miles cast of Phoenix. 260
FOR SALE Slightly used pianos
can bo purchased for SH per
mouth. The Ocla E. Whltu Mu
sic Co. 2112'
ATTENTION. WHOLESAL'-IUS
A ilanilv Monroe Calculator for
S50. Seo L. 11. Schetrel i.t CP.v
Hldg. Ue)it. 256tr
FOR SALE Or trade for farm
machinery, radio ir what havo
you. one Ford runabout with de
livery box. Tel. 023-.1-2. 202tf
FOR SALE Spllnenburg tippled,
fide, VOu, $1 box, Woodlftwn or
charll, 1 illllo cast uf Central
Point. 2K2
FOU SALE ITsot: sewing ma
chines; all makes, $5 up; terms
if desired. Ail makes routed
and repalrod. Whito Hewing
Machine Co., 24 No. Bartletl.
lllf
FOR SALE For sand and gravel,
sediment and general teaming,
'. I'liunu UI2-J, tiaiu'l Latcman.
tf
FOR SALE Apples, Spltneilbergs,
. Delicious and Nowtuwns. Grow
ers Excliango. Fir and 8th Sts.
220tf
BUSINESS DIRKCTOHT
AUnrncra
A. H. RHAMES Lawyer. Otflot
Liberty Rids.. Medford. Or.
Chiropractic nnd Massage.
UK, CHAS. R. SIMK1NH Electro
Chiropractic with Russian mas
sage. Over Woolworth store. ;
General Repairing,
OCX AND REPAIR SHOP 228
No, lilvorslde. . Phono 420-J.
Gun stocking and all gun wurk;
knives, scissors and - clippers
sliarpened: saw filing. 264
Kxpcrt Acconntant
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention gives
to anything in accounting ana
Income Tax Requirements. loli
Into our simplified accounting
method. T.lborty Bldg., Medford.
Phone 167-R.
FRAZIER ACCOUNTINO SERV
ICE Operating tbo most com
plete nnd modern bookkocplnt
service Irt So. Oro. Audits. In
stallations, Income tnx. W. A
Frazler, Publlo Accountant, Tel
nits
1 1
WANTED
We Buy for Cash
All Used Furniture
and Stoves
Call 505
W. A KINNEY "
Furniture House
315 East Main
I liL'SlNKSS UmfXTXJUS
- Abntrmctnn
UIJHIlAy ABSTUAOT CO. Ab
Itracti, of Title, Title Insurance
I Kooina and t, No. 3 North
Central Ave., upatalm.
JAt'KMON CO.
AHKTRAlTr (.
Alwtraits of Tltl
anil Title Insar
aiu. Tli onlfi
complete Tlita
Hrntcni In Jack
son County.
Chiropractic. rlifslcUn
! Dlt. K. W. IIOFKMAN Chlro
! prautlc Nerve tipeclallat. Office,
hour, 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 201-10
Liberty Bid. Office phone t.
Ics Phone JIOO-H.
j Contrncuira
R. I. STUART A BON8 Qeneral
Contractors, Including baae
nients. ditches, all kinds of
cement and concrota work. R. I.
Stnnrt, 217 Apple, ohone 4I;
Olliiert Stuart, 17 Rose Court,
phone Doti-M. Miles Hluart, 0ii
S. Newtown, phono 610.
Financial
WE LEND MONHY to worlhj
people to pay their honest debts
Pacific Coust Credit Asaoclatloa.
423 Medford Bldg., Mac! ford, Or.
tf
Frclgl.t lYmifiiHrtattoa
P1KRCK TKUCKINO CO., Med
ford to l'orthind and Hnn Fran
cIhco. Kurniturn niovlmr a eneo
iuliy. i'liunu uii ur
LONO DISTANOK HAULING
MMiford - Klumtnh truck Hn.
Dully service lionded carrier,
tspuclnl rules on loid lota. Autc
Kr-ls'lit terminal, Sd 8. Fir. Tl
IU33.
CALL rortland-Medturd Truck
Line for through or Intermedial
point servlre, Slxteen-hour er
vice to nnd from Portland. Phont '
669, Medford. Auto frelRht tei
minfil Ht 36 a Kir, Modford.
Interior Decorator
VV. F. CKINSTKD Kxpert Interloi
decorator; antltiue and gumwooil
flnlslies; panel wall designs, tax
ured wall, pnperhnnElns ftn
L'neral paint contractor. Phonf
jao-lt, Lamport's Hardware. 28t
IXTHJIIon DKt:OUATrNO, pnint
i i IK. pii))oi luinfiliiK nnd floor wax
ing, Fi'd tlardner. Phone 731-V-2.
Kef. Perry dale, Jackson
ville Hiiilnvify.
lnsa ranou
EARL 8. TUMY All forms Of It
nttrnnce. Fire, Auto, Life, Aocfr
dent, Eonds. Pfaou 403. 101
Liberty Bldff.
Ijoana on Borne
LOANS on homes now built cf
under construction. KSsht pen
emit and no stock to carry. Rei
service. Monthly naymenta. --i
Banister Agency, aic, 106 V
M ii i n Tel. 1230.
Money to Ijoctn .
MONEY TO LEND To worthl
people to pay their lion oat debtt
. titAcurittus of all kinds accepted
. Jennings Lnun Office, B H. Vroii
MONEY TO LKND $50 to,26
to loan on furniture or good 8ft
curity of most any kind. Con
tract.i discounted. Thomas Realtf
Co.. Room 12, Palm Block, cofl
Main and Front, upstairs.
a
. Iiong Time
Ileal Fj)tat
Afortgngo Iioans
I'bone 1312
Finance Corn
V
Commercial
Miilfnril, OreatiD
uii you ni:i:o MONiy? w
nuike sliort lime loans. Trans.
Itctlons strictly confidential. Opes
until 8 p. in. Itoom 817 Libert
Hide. I'bone 070-11. H. II. Bar.,
ninter, 11. c. Chrlatner.
MONEY on improved Medford
property, llrown & White Aitoncy
Inc. . ittltt
Montinienu
TUB OREOON' OIIANITB CO. .
Monuments, K. A. Hicks, Qen
eral Manaijor; p. M, Kershaw,
Bales Manaicor. 802 N. Front
Kt., Medford
UlMlO.
THOltVAL H. KOI.KKNBRRO
Toaoher of violin orchestra .
practice for students: also a de
partment for adjusting and re
pairing violins. It you doslre a
reliable violin outfit, call at th.
studio, room i, ColloRe llldg.. II
N. Orape SU Phono 269-J.
MUDiDHI) .SCHOOL OF AtUKIC .
Hparta liu I li! I tin. Muln and Hlv
erslde. Accredited teachers.
Painting and rapcrhanglnf
H. .MAHX, Oeneral Painting Con
, treotor, tinting, paperbanglng,
carpentering, repairing. Phon.
178-J. Kes. 67 Bummlt.
Plnno lnstrnotioa -'
ritKD ALTON HAIOHT Teachar
of Piano and Harmony. Hnlghl
Music Htudlo, J18 Liberty Bldg.
Phona Ti. , . 168U
P;lnterB and lulillsber
MBDKOUD PIMNTIN04 CO. Ha,
the best enulppcd printing oftlcs
In Boutbern (u-egon. Bookblnd
Ing, loeoo leaf ledgers, billing
systems, etc Portland price. 17
N.Flr St
ltadio ttcnalrhw
RADIO REHAIHINO Th. Musle
Uox, 402 East Main St., Phont
A33. has sn export radio tech
trlclan from the faotory. W
tnnlro a specialty of expert repair
work and guarantee It. Specie
consideration to dealers.
Violin Initriiclliin
JOHN It. KMlillT Ti.hor of
Violin. Vhono 231, Jacksonville,
for appointment.
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER HTORAOB
CO. Office III N. Fir m.
Phone tin. Prlcee right, ter-
vice guaranteed.
DAVIS TltANHFER BTORAOI
Hervlce guaranteed, 29 8. Ormps
St., Phone M, or residence !.
U'ltiilim Cleanrag
L (1
LKT OKOROB DO IT BUM
rlMntnt, floor waxing. ynm
eervlr. Oeo. t. e.lT, IM l
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