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: I ;Q0N' PI? KCINCT Ore., Dec. M...
(bpecuil.1 Mr. -and ;Mrs. d'ursons.V
woki of Phoenix, have b-pn amoiiy
tho many flu victims the prist wft-k.
Alitny Plionix rcHitlrntH Uvp fallf-n .
victims of the inf luen'ii opidumic
and'wholn faiailirs have- hecn down1
at ftilcP.'
i The pupils of tho I' h o n ! x
schools are practiync for thoii- ttlftv
wh'c-h thfy will .soon. This
promises to be a treat as an anm
teur piny. (
A pinch vt plain hakins soda in ;
a hnlf cup of warm wnior, uar-d as
a-'nawil spray or drawn up into
tho"nos will (Uilekly 'ch-ar the
liend if stopped up, and also dis
infeets the nasal p'lKes, This j
is cood'ln th" present colds.
Mrs. Monh (.'handP-r and daugh
ter Irene have nbth leen down in1
I.ed with the prevailing cold. I
Mrs. S. S. Stevens is a'Knin aide !
to ho nl)6ut after an nttatl: of in- j
fluenzn.- Mr. Ktevciis Is gradually i
KrowlUB weaker. ' - -
Rev. Johnson of Phoenix was f
railing 'on your eorcesimndent and
hushand hist Friday evening. ;
Mr. Kd llamlln was shoppins in j
Ashland Monday of this week.
Louie Colvor has been running !
the tractor plow for Kd Hamlin.'
and later for himself.
Hugh tt. Hanltin of Rogue Itiver
ranch was up and bought several
tons of Mr. Kvans fine field corn
to fatten hogs. Mr. Rankin also
bought a few tons of beets in this
seetion. '
Many of the East Eden farmers
have flu. many not being hardly
nble to attend to their chores.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rai nehui g :
and Kenneth P.arneburg were!
shopping in Modford last Monday. !
Mr. and Mi's. Win. Pruett anil
l.ii'irhf or f rti'ff itrot ' nf l.'.iiit Pii.m I
were visiting In Modford last Sun -
day with .Mr. and Mrs. U WaUe-linK
iii'ui. rtiin- iimiu-r uii uiu'iiuen a-j
snow rind nau a goou time.
Ci. L. Khcmihorn of East Eden
sold - a nice bunch of fat turkeys
last Friday, the birds being ship
ped to California markets. ,
.Mr. Sherman was papering in;
Medford a couple of daya this
week. Looks like someone Is think
ing ' of spring house-cleaning.
Kenneth Karnoburg was laid up
with' flu for a few days this week,
hut returned to school again 'Wed
nesday. -
Mrs. S. P. Ifarnoburg reports
having visited with Mr. and Mrs.
AVm. Gregory In Medford Tues
day, where they were doing Christ
mas shopping.
.Mrs. Irene Wells of the County
Farm : (mended the play, "The
Ghost Train," at the Playhouse In
Medford Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pruett and
their twin sons visited over the
'Week-end with Mrr Pruett's par"
entH, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pruett of
East Eden.' '
Mrs. Otto Caster of Eagle Point
was calling on friends in lhe
parts last Monday and doing Christ
mas shopping' In Medford.
Mr. -and Mrs. a. II. Rendar of
Central Point were up in this sec
tion last Monday. Mr. Render is
looking for a good young cow or
two. . ...
Pat and Fred Rarneburg of East
Edeii sold a nice hunch of calves
to Cob- Mitchell the Inst of last
week. The stock was driven to
Ashland to bo wintered and will
he turned on the range for the
summer, and probably sold off the
grass next fall, at two-year-old
prices. . ,
Leo Furry, who had been pretly
sick; with f hi, undertook to walk
around a little last Sunday morn
ing nnd almost succumbed from
weakened heart. Dr. ' Malmgren
was out of town so Dr. Inskeep was
summoned. Roth doctors arrived
on the scene before the young man
came out of the weak spell.
Homo of the farmers are won-'
derlng why the' howl in: Medford
about buying of outside vendors.
Do not the Medford firms buy al
mosV nil the vegetables and trop
ical fruits and have them hauled
by Hrucks after . night, mostly
by 'those big white trucks? We
farmers Who have cabbage and po
tatoes' and all tho other garden
truck to sell, know all about it.
F,
FULL OF i
Stunotlmes a good farce Isn't
had And It doesn't mnko much
difference about tho acting. Just so
the audience can laughter either
nt. :or with, the characters. "Oh
Doctor" la that kind of a drhmntlr
absurdity and last night's audience
which filled the Playhouse theater
al most to capacity, laughed Itself
'' to tears.
'. The absent-minded doctor, ex
perimenting for 25 years on an
'IU(r of youth is Introduced by his
kin, nn old maid sister and a
charming daughter. It Is when he
beiiei'es he haa perfected his ex
perirhent, after feeding some of
the rtroer-to an old dog and find-
We are selling out our fine
line of
! Ladies'
; Wrist Watches ;
At less than cost. Here is a
chance to solve the gift prob
lem. Don't miss Jhese bar
gains. Jennings Loan Office
Front St., Just Off Main
BRINGING UP FfTHER
- mt' mi pff ;
THE NEBBS Solomon the Second ; . '
place ry. 'sMms crriH-f 5Spystl iss-? v
j - 1 ---v j
fl lonp puppy in ,ts ,)l(lC0 a fo
minutes lat
that the play begins;
This leads from one ridiculous sit
uation into another until the finfll
catastrophe is reached, and every
thing turns out Incongruously
happy.
- Mason Wellington, as the doctor.
John E. Frank, as his trusty young
assistant and friend, were excel
lent in their roles, and played
them with all the protyund sincer
ity that is demanded of the true
student of farce.
"Oh Doctor" will play tonight
'for the last time ami then the
eoniedy. "Wateh My Speed" will
open tomorrow night and play
thru Sunday, This will he the last
appearance of the Frank's Come
dians until the first week in Janu-
,ll"y- -
, . 4 ,
, ,
Pauline Frederick , -
, , v a Cm. a TJL-.
Gl OlUte I flGaiVe
Paulino , Fredercik,: will be seen
in "Josseln's Wife," now showing
at the State theater.
Miss Fredericks has In her sup
porting east such well, "known
screen players as Holmes Herbert,
Armand Kaliz, Carmellta (leragh
ty, Freeman Wood, Pat Harmon,
Josephine Hill and W. A. Carroll,
It 'is said that Miss Frederick,
who portrays the title role, has
eclipsed ail her oilier dramatic
picture roles in this dory of n
vivltl triangle of modern social
complexities. '
.Morn (inns for IVrsliliiK
WASHlNtlTON, Dec. 1 4. (IP)
r.pnern! l'ersiilnc- now rates a
salute of I!) (tuns, the winie as field :
marslmls abroad. Tills is two moro
than lie bus been receiving
!
'MlN to Cmltlom. " I
Notice is herby Kven that tlio;
County Court of the Stale of Ore-
Kn fin- Jackson County haa ap-:
pointed mu Hxeeutrlx of tho estate
of William A. Kinney, deceased.
Ali ttersons having claims atfainst
said eslale are required to present
them to nie with proper vouchers
within six months from this dnte
al Room number 2i4 Cooley liulld
InK. -Medford, OreRon.
Dated December 7, 1 !28. '
MCR1KL M. ROSENRBRO,
Kxecutrix:
Kunuiiojis for riiblicatlon. .;
No. 40'.MK.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oretcon for Jackson County.
Medrord Irrigation District, a pub
lice corporation, l'lalntlff,
Catherine Lytle and John Doe
Lytic, wife and hushand; Jack
sun County, Oregon, a public
corporation ;and also all other
persons or parlies unknown
olnfminir nnv riirht. title, estate.
Hen or interest in the renl estate
described in tne compiaini Here
in, Defendants.
To Catherine Lytic and John
Doe Lytic, wife and husbard: and
also all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, Hen or Interest In the real
eslatc described In the complaint
herein.
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You und each of you are
hereby summoned 0A required to
appear In tho above named Court
und cause and answer tho plain
tiff's complaint on flic therein
against you within four week's after
tlio 16th day of November. 1928,
the date of the first publication
of this summons. You are further
notified that if you fall so to un
penr -md anfiver" said compTalnt
"" Fire Insurance . -
, ...... .. . - ,-- -
Placed in one of the OLD LINE STOCK COMPANIES
represented by me will assure a just and prompt settle
ment in case of a loss, s ;
) I ' " ' ,' i
Chauncey Florey
201 First National Bank Bldg. ' ' 5
MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,
cr.u AKACrr" r.w v r i
flk1 cukW Wt toUI TlvUMO AM I SOWWA (SET TD I '
-. ViV -S ivn'i J ' -T rf !S. WAKJT "TO ASUE ABOUT ; ' i LLJ
Il2-A 1 ' (Lopyrichl, IK3. Ly TUt UtU Synilic.l;, Inc ) Tradt Mrk R,f U S. Ollite
within ' the time aforesaid, the
.plaintiff will apply to Haid' Court
for the relief demanded in said
complaint, a succinct statement of
' which is: - -
! That a decree be entered adjudi
cating any and nil right, title, es-
tale, lien or claim which you, or
(any of you have or' claim to have
In, to, or upon real property- situ
I nted in Jackson County, Oregon,
deseribd as follows, tp-wit:
Reglnning at 'a point from w-htch
j the Northwest corner of Section
; 1 G. Township 37; South of Range
1 West of the Willamette Merld
l inn .in .Taekson - County, Oregon.
hears South' "4" degrees 41 minutes
West h " 1 . t feet ; ru n n Ing thence
North S! degrees 48 minutes East
! 838 feet; thence South 0 degrees
123 minutes East 1 fiGLM feet: thence
! j,38 fe(it lhenCe North 0 degrees
I 23 minutes. West 1556.7 feet to
I the place of beginning. Subject
'.to a right of way 25 feet in width
ip" ,1,al vr of ,th outf
-this property extendlug from the
' Southwest corner thereof to n point
u feet Enst of the quarter quarter
j section line, and declaring any and
tall such claims tc be null and void.
imd decreeing that said- plaintiff is
the owner in fee simple of the
whole of said premises, free and
clear of any and all right, title,
estate1. Hen or interest of said de
fendants, and that each and all of
the defendants in this case and
each and all of their servants,
ngents and employes, and each and
all persons' claiming or to claim,
by, through, or under them or any
of. them, and all-other -persons
0r parties unknow n claiming
any right, .title, , e h t a t e, lieu
or Interest In paid real estate be
forever enjoined, restrained, nnd
barred from asHertinif. attempting
to establish, or claimlns" any. Hen
or interest in or to said renl prop
erty or any part thereof, and that
plaintiff's title to said premises
be forever quieted and set at reid.
The date of the order herein, for
service of this summons by pub.
lication; , is November, lfi, 3928,
arid,' said order fixed four buccoh
aivo, -weeks uh the time for said
publication.
..RAWLKH MQORI5, '
Attorney for Iflnintiff.
Address: Cooley Theatre Building,
Meilford, Oreson.
; '.'Sr7i' .,
Nollin of Flivit Meeting of Creditors
p-j-if m iwnniuiuvj.
In the District fnnrl of the United
! States for the District of Orenon.
In tho Matter of Walter M. Aher-
eromble, Bankrupt.
To tho creditors of Walter M.
Ahercrombie;-or the city nf (Central
loint: in .the' County "of Jackson
and "District aforesaid, llankrupt.
Notice Is hereby given that on
the 10th day of December, A. D.
1928, tho said Walter M. Aber
cromble was duly udjudic.uod
bankrupt;'and that the first meet
ing' of his creditors will be held
In the office of the Referee. Med
ford Huilding, Medford, Oregon, on
the 'ifith day of December, A. I").
1928, at 2:30 o'clock In the after
noon, at which time the said cred
itors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a Trustee, examine
the bankrupt, and transact surli
other business us ' may properly
JOHN JACOB A3TOR said:
"Buy land near a plowing
city." . PIT VIEW ACRES Is
the land; Medford is the city.
- , -. .. -. .
WARNOCK & SHELLEY
44 N. Riverside - '
Phone 1262
come before said meeting.
MARRY C. SK YR MAN,
Refor.ee in Runkruptcy.
lXeeemher i3th..JU28.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Rates por word for first Insertion, 2c;
each succeeding Insertion, 2c; minimum
25c. Index your ads with For Sale, For
; Rent, etc., and count these words, as well
i at each Initial, telephone number, etc., as
j a word.
Classified ads oath In advance and not
taken over phone, untese advertiser has 1
.monthly account. No allowance for ptwne ;
i errors.
' HELP 1TED FEMAI.K'
W'ANTICD Kxperlenced woman
machine bookkeeper and office
" clerk desires position. Write Jlox
73, Mall Tribune. ' at'.G
'WAX TEI) SIT V ATI ON S
WANTED Ily experienced book
keeper or machine bookkeeping
, and general office man, position.
Box 8, Mail Tribune. 275
WANTED Housework, day or
hour. Rhone 13J5-X. 272
WANTED Washing and Ironing.
Phone CS4-.1-2. 271
WANTED Cars wash. Wo call
for and deliver. (Jive us a trial.
Jackson and Riverside. Phono
4113. ., 2f,ltf
WANTED General repairing,
locksmlthing, phonograph re
pairing. - Bicycles, tricycles and
wagons for children sold very
reasonable on time. Call and
deliver. Medford Cycle & Repair
Shop, successor to Liberty Re
pair Shop, !) N. Fir St. Phone
2C1. Chas. Fisher, Prop. 243tf
WANTED General housepulntlng,
interior decorating, pnporhang
Ing. H . Coghlll, 401 So. New
town. Phono. 12I..1. ' 271
W A N TEH M I S( i: LI, A N EO US -
WA.VTED Millions of rabbit skins
and other raw furs. Vaicauda
fur Company, 2131 Western Ave..
Seattle. 2ns
WANTED Dressmaking; reason
able prices. Call 104 E. 2nd St.
2H5
DRESSMAKING Phono 1270.
Res. 712 W-. Jackson St, 208
WANTED Boarders and roomei's.
339 So. Centl.nl Ave. Phono 1211.
tr
WANTED To buy cheap coupe,
Address Box 61, Jacksonville. 208
WANTED To buy 100 good ewes.
Brown & White
WANTED Wood. Will trade good
used enr for wood. Armstrong's
Garage, Tel. 18. . 2.ri3tf
for, uknt rioiimcs
FOR RKNT 4-room house.
N. Riverside. Phone U77-W.
roo
207
FOR RENT r.-room furnished
house; heating plant, 515 W. 2ml,
$30 per mo. ' 205
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
duplex. - Inquire at 232 if. Ivy.
2115
FOR RENT Partly furnished
modern 4-room house. Phone
6S1-I,. 207
FOR RENT 7-room stucco house,
Wilh basement, at 1128 West
Main. Inquire 1005 Svest Main.
261tf
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur
nished houses, 2, 4 und 7 rooms,
with garages. .Inquire Medford
Hotel Cigar Stand. . tf
FOR RENT homes. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown & White.
" 47tf
WANTED
To Buy for Cash
. All Your
SECOND-HAND
FURNITURE
Scott Woolf
OnEfiOK. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1928.
FOU HKXT APART.M UNTS
von
hea
age,
RENT i-room
, fiigidalre, hot
r.03 s. Holly.
apt.:1 steam r
water, gar- I
2(iulf
FOR HUNT Duplex apartment:
electric range and water heater:
parlly furnished. Inquire 907 X.
liiverslde. 2U-IU'
FOR RK.NT 5-rooni furnished
apartment with garage: fully i
modern; hot and cold water and j
light supplied. Sunrise Super
Service Station, corner 12th and
Riverside :'li:ilf!
FOR RKNT Furnished apt. down
stairs. 217 W. 2nd St. 270
FOR RKNT
menl. 345
7 5.1-.M.
Furnished apart
Nni'lh Bartletl. Tel.
203lf
FOR RENT 1-urntstiod clean
apartment, downstairs. 118 Gen
esee. 2(18
FOR RENT 3 furnished house
keeping apartments at 1010
Court St., $15 per month. 20 5
FOR RKNT FurnlMied apt. with
garage. Inquire at 34 5 W. 2ml
St.. . . 258tt'
FOR RENT Cosy new apt. Du
rell Court; new overstuffed. 329
N. Molly. Inquire at Apt. 5 aRer
ti o'clock. 25S(f
FOR RENT
N. Grape.
Duplex apt. at .123
Phone 349-J. 242tf
FOR RENT Film. 2-rm. apts.;
private bath, electric range, hot
and cold water. Phono 12. 21tf
FOR HKT FuJn. 2 and 3-rtn.
apts.; garage, (104 W. loth.
166tf
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ments. Phone 452-H "a I l r f
VOH RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Close in, pleasant
boated room with excellent board
if desired. Phono 722. 209
FOR RENT Furnished room for
gentleman; also garago. 326 So.
Rlversldo Avo. tf
FOR RENT Furnished room for
gentleman. 320 So. Rlversldo
Ave. tf
FOIl RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms;
hot and cold water. 525 N. River
side. 2(I5
MISCELLANEOUS
BRING your furniture for refinlsh
Ing to 111 H. Holly. Wicker fur
niture n specialty. 207
ANYWHERE FOR HIKE Ten
.pass. bus; low rates. Tel. Chas.
II. Howard, 1129, 257tf
CASH PAID for furs, hldos and
pelts. Johnson's Market, 323 N.
Grape St. Phone 117. 243tf
FOU RENT MISCFJjLANEOUH
'OR RENT Cabin, furnished. 5
a month. Pal's Second Hand
Store, 2 09
IjOSI-
LOST Bng'of laundry. Tel.
II6I-R.
200
EKTIIAYE!)
SVRAVED Small bay pony;
weBh about BOO pounds, with
scar on face. Liberal reward
for return. Finder plenso notify
Mall Tribune office or Phonn
S08-X. If
FOB EXCHANOB
to TKADK Htnr touring for
Kedan In good condition; pay en))
difference. 232 H, Ivy. yn0
TO TRADE 1923 Doflgo touring
car In first cUim shape, for good
milk cow, freth or com inn Crush.
J. H. Williams, at fleegmlller A
WHIlnmn ranch, near Antloch
school, or addrens Central Point.
1- 2 tf
FURS FURS
TRAPPERS, NOTICE Wo are In
a position to handle all jour ikini.
Sco ns before you sell.
Medford Bargain House
27 N. Oral St , . Phona 1082
' By George McManui
t m
vjelu.vou cam
MIKJI3TEI3 OS: OUDot MlBLICK:
COULD MACliV VOUTMEV WONT
make a praice roc tmeic seovices
YOf JU3T PAV TWEM Wl-fAT VOU TUlKJK
IT'S WORTM-AWD IP VOU CAM fiP"T
OAMUARV ieT. CATIMG OM TWE CQONW,:
MAVBE VOU VJOMT
VJOI2TM AS MUCH
VMEODIMG DAV
SAVE M
FOrv SALTS IMVESTOCK
FOR SALE Wr head m sheep,
mostly young ewes that will lamb
this immi h a nil next, $ I -1 por
head. t E. Lngsdon. north oi'" .
limits, Grants Pass, Ore. 2G5
FOR SALE Fresh cows, 4 miles
west of Talent on Anderson
ore.'li. . I'. Hale. IIUH
FOR SALE 3 and months old
pigs, cheap. K. P. Hughes. M,
inlle west Sams Valley poslorflce.
21!7
.
I FOR SALE 25 head of young
I ewes at John Hillghaui's, west, of
AniiicKuto.
DO;S AM) I'lCTS
s
ma uiy MarnnuiH in pom- t
Ki'eed pitlico pmiH from hlwh clatn
Hlock; one mile wont of l'honnix
on Ciilhoun roiiti, or 1'. O. Hx
!i!J, 1'huonlx. (17
FOR SAL12 Fox terrier puppios.
1 Uiy that hoy of yoiirn a real
ChrifdnwiH pi-(Hont. 1'hono 1MI-.
K-l a KuhI Main, WMt
Tl'HKMYH Only yfto a pound.
Fattened on eornmeal mash and
hiiltcrrnllk. iJellve.red any limo.
FOU SA LF NarniKaiiHOtt turkeys,
iH-cmlerri; tomk $n) nnd Iiouh $5.
1 . mile northwenl of On I nil
Point. J I). Jtfland. 21H
FOR SAI.i: IIO.MDH
FOU HAM'. H-room hmiHo. full
basement, Inruo porch, partly
screeiiPil; larwe lot, lHlxIRO; nat
ural shade. Will si1 1 1 reasonable
to close an i."tate. A lso small
house nhd lot In rear and 'A hits
lacing on Lincoln HI., d fix 1 17.
1307 West Main Ht. Call afi4-H,
evenitiKH. y til)
FOU HA Mi Excellent Homo on
west nlde, on Millionaire drive;
24 ncroH, 8-room housn, larwo
pine trees, beautiful view; fi
acres under water, (1 acres fruit,
most nil kinds; 3 acres nut trees,
nore Krapes; balance In winter
bluonrnnH. Would consider Med
ford property as part payment,
Fred C. Sander, Phono 898-U-i!.
2r,otf
FOR SALE House, larffe lot, on
North Oranvro. Prico Is right.
Bee this property before you
buy. Phono 832-W, or inquire
82 North Ornnire. JJtf
FOR CHRISTMAS A now mod
ern house for sale llko rent.
Whnt would bo nicer for the
family? Brown & White. Z4fitf
FOlt RALLV URAli 1CSTATE
FOU HA MO r-ncre hulldliiK hIIi-h;
fine fruit and Ktape land, 'ad
JofnltiK Jacksonville, $r,o to 100
per acre. 102 Medford BMk.
Tel. 42. 2t!'.i
2 At'RKH Close to the big mill;
good frame house of fi rooms;
young fruit trees and berries;
gurage nnd woodshed; good well,
writer tank, hot water tank And
laundry trays; chicken house.
You ran buy this for $1,300, Pay
t half down and tho balance on
easy terms. D. K. Millard Co.,
4 1 1. Kust Main. Phone 022. 211(1
WHEN YOU think of real estate,
see Brown & White. - . tf
FOR HALE Durable lot on
Queen Anno. Tel. 707-W. 252tf
FOR SALE A bargain: 56 acres,
close In. Inquire J. U. Andrews,
81 N. Grape, Bt Medford, Ore.
!!
WANTED
We Buy for Cash
All Used Furniture '
ancj Stoves
v Call 505 . ' i
W. A. KINNEY,
Furniture House
315 East Main .
raRYOu- tomiChTi
tJtJ4a citT you
. , ' r5Sl
By SOL HESS
o to amV
ThIKIK IT
AS OM VOLH2
AMD VOU'CL
OM E.V
FOR SAI.K TtFAI. KSTATE
KOU SA.LI lot T3x24(t; modorn
hotisu !x ; IIvIiik rnoni, hid-
niom, kilt'hun, hrnnUnint nook,
huill-lnH, ini'Kw hack Hcroen
iHirch, KnniKi. 1 'rk'p $ lxno;
Sitinft cnHh. hal. $15 month. SUS
K. !Uh St. 2t7
l-XHi SA 1 tK Hiirrtfifp, J0 lU'ves,
ApnlKto diMtrlct, i mile from
main road and Ktl Hchool:
plrni; water for stock; oVer 3000
iliM'M of wood; wood furm land
when cleared ; uoud fruit land.
I'rlre $t(io; $2tM) (lash, hulance
ten its. See Chan. Wonull, own
er, i!0 WvhI .laekMon. '07
VOli HA IAZ Doslralo huildinK
block from 'A paved Btroeta. In-
(Hiiro 2a Kenwood Avo.i 2 1 5
FOU SAriK-MlSCKIXANKOUS
FOU SAl.K I'alhex motion nlc
"1iii outfit, complt'to, t
S. 1'each.
i-'OII SAI.15 Uahy calf, cream hop
a rat or, Spitz and Jonathan ap
ples. I'hono 1-13-X. 267
FOU SAI.F "2-lnch Kalvanlzed
pipe. I'hono 1070, after G o'clock
evenings.
FOU SAI.F Vlctroln with two
down records, $2r; single hed,
dreHHer and chiffonier, chair, i-uk,
7ri. Phono MU-J-2. 27
FOlt HAI.I-J Lmly's' coat, vltiUn.
imiu'liliiK haK, l'ontlinll, wcililhiK
rtaiM, Met rlllK. Itutnlrn at Chltll)
WlllniM, Nurlh Itlvi'l'Hldo. 2117
VOtt HAI.B OR Tit A DM One
chHd'M heilHleiub and mnttrcHH,
dining tnlil,, vlnlln vlinp, at tho
Mtn-lun place, It. H. Avt1., ;iin
ti'al 1'nlnl. Hay llonllry. 200
FOR HA1.K
rhcap. 8:
Kow Iuiuho plantH
!.l ItanKiin. 200
FOR HAI.R Hlrnw, niir- nor lialn
at lmrn; alHO caw, $11!5. Pllono
i4T-W. . 205
FOR HA 1,10 llcautlful now tillk
droHHOH al wlioloHalo c'OHt pi'loo.
iOxIranrillnary vului'. Comn anil
8oij thoHa droHHo. I'hono H04-L.
. 207
FOR HAI.H Hoy's overcoat, 13-yr.
hIko, good uh now, vary clionp.
Call IIOI-I. 207
FOU HT1.15 Oliver typewriter,
. Kond conflltlon, $i; KuminKtun
portiihle, ulmoat new, $40, Call
U04-U . , S07
FOll BALK iland-palnted Chrlst
muH KlfiH, IncludlnB handkor
ehlefH, drOHtfer and vanity HotH,
'card table eovern, ffeorfrt-tto
Hearfs, orKandle Immloir and
-davenport plllowfl, lavender baBH
niul numeronti other Kifta. Or
derH tahen for artlclet, to he
made. Reasonably priced. Tel.
3III1-I. or call at 32G Hoilth Holly
HI. 2r.7tt
FOll BAI.K Or trade for fnrm
machinery, radio or what hnve
you, one iord runabout with de
livery box. Tel. 623--2. 262tf
FOll SAI.K HpltzenhurR apples,
50c, 7Gc, 1 box. Woodlawn Or
chard, 1 mile east o( Central
Point,. - , 282
FOR HALE trse sowing ma
chines; all makes, $5 up; terms
If desired. . All makes rented
and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co., 24 No. Bartlett.
lltf
POll SALE For sand and gravol,
sediment and goners! teaming.
Phone 912-J. Bam'l Bateman.
, ; tf
FOU SALH Apples. HpltsenberRs,
Delicious and Nowtowns. Grow
ers' Exchange, plr and 8th Sts.
22itf
BCHINKSfl DIKKOTORT
Ripert Aoooantant
WILSON AUD1TINO CO. H. M
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention aives
to anything In accounting and
Income Tax Ilequlrements. Lool
Into our simplified accounting
method, Llb-rtjr Blg Modford
Phime 167-R.
FRAZIKR ACCOUNTINO 8ERV
ICR Operating the most com
plete and modern bookkeeplnf
service In Bo. Ore, Audits, In
stallations, Income as. W. A
Krnsler, Public Accountant. Tel
0I.
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PAGE FIVE
BCSINES8 DIKEOTOBY
Abatraotora
IIURRAT ABSTRACT CO. Ab
! ttracn of Title, Titlo loiurasn,
Kooma and 6, No. II North
Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSOKf CO.
ABSTRACT OO.
Austracu of Tltl ,
and Title Inaur.
auoe. The oolf I
complete TltK
hyttfoi in jacK
son Ounntr.
i Chiropractic rnyHlclana
DR. 13. W. HOFFMAN Chlro
i practie Nerve Specialist. Offlos
' hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 201-104
1 Liberty Bldg. Office phone est;
I Hes. phone 7D0-H.
rhlropnirtlc nnrt Mnssage.
I DR. CHAS. 11. HIMK1NS Kloetro
. Chlroprnctlo with Russian mas
! pnK'. over Woolworth store.
Contrncuir
! R. I. STUAHT ft SONS General
i Contractors, Including; base.
' menta, ditches, alt kinds oi
cement and concrete work. R. I
j Btimrt, 217 Apple, ohone 4;
1 Ollhert Stuart, 17 Rosa Court
phone Stili-M. Miles Stuart. 0I
j S. Newtown, phone 860.
I' Fiuanclal
' WK LEND MONEY to worth!
people to pay their honest debts.
Pacific Coast Credit Association.
423 Modford Bldg., Medford, Ore.
tf
Freight Trnnsportatloa
PIERCE TRUCKING CO., Med
ford to Portland and San Fran
cluco. Furnliuro movine a Bpo
ialty. Phono 55 or 437-14-2.
LONG DISTANCE HAULING
Medrord - Klamath truck Un.
Dally service. Bonded carrlcra.
Special rates on load lota, Ante
Freight terminal, 16 8. Fir. Tt
1033.
CALL Portland-Medford Truck
Line for through or Intermediate
point service. Sixteen -hour r
vice to and from Portland. Pho
669, Medford. Auto freight ter
minal at 36 S. Fir, Medford.
Interior Decorator
INTKUIOU DHCO:;ATl.NO. pnlnt
lnjf, paperhanKlnp aiurfloor wax
ing. Fred Gardner, l'lione 7 31-'-2.
Res. Perrydale, , Jackson
ville Iltphway.
Insaranoo
KARL S. TUMY All forms ot In
surance. Fire, Auto, Life, AocV
dent, Bonds. Phone 403. 101
Llherty Hldff. -
Loans on Homes)
LOANS on homes now built tf
eent and no stock to carry. Res)
serVlce. Monthly payments. M
Banister Agency. nc., 106 (
Main. Tel. 1230.
Money to jboan
MONEY TO LEND To worth
people to pay their honest debts.
Securities of all kinds accepted
Jennings Loan Office, 6 8. Fronl
MONEY TO LEND 150 to UH
to loan on furniture or good se
curlty of moat any kind. Con
tracts discounted. Thomas Realt
Co., Room 12, . Palm Block. oo
Main and Front, upstairs.
6
' Loilfc Tlm
Rvnl Kstute
Mortengo Loan
Phone ISM
Commercial Finance Corp
Medford, Oreftoo
DO YOU NEED MONET? Wt
make short .tirrte loans. Trans,
actions strictly confidential. Opes
until a p. in. Room 317 Llbertj
illdB. Phono (170-lt. H. H. Ban.
nlator, H. C. Cbrlstrier. k
6 MONEY on Improved Medford
property. Brown & White Agency
Ino. . 7 201tf
Monuments
Th'b ORKaONQANrrB c6.t!.1
Monuments. E. 'A.- Hicks, Oen
eral Manager; P. M. Kershaw,
Sales Managor,. 802 N. - Fronl
St., Medford
T!
Mnsto.
THORVAL H. FOLKENBERQ '
Teaoher of violin; orchestra
practice tor students; also a de
partment for adjusting and re
pairing violins. If you desire a
reliable violin outfit, call at tne
studio, room 4,. College Bldg., II
N. Grape St. Phone 289-J.
MEDFORD SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Sparta building, Muiii iind Rrv
erslde. . Accredited teachers.
Painting; and Paperhnnalng
H. MARX, General Painting Con
tractor, tinting, paperhanglng,
carpentering, repairing. Phone
178-J. Res. 57 Summit
Piano I im traction
FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher
.of Piano and Harmony.'! Height
Muslo Studio, 218 Liberty Bids.
Phone 72. Utf
Printers and PnhHuhere
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Baa
the best equipped printing offioe
In Southern - Oregon.- BookblnaV
Ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing
systems, eto, Portland price, II
N. Fir St.
Radio Itepelrlng
RADIO REPAIRING The Musis
Box, 402 East Main St., Pnone
433, haa an expert radio' tech
nician from the factory. We
make a specialty of expert repair
work and guarantee It. Bpeolal
consideration to dealers.
Violin Instruction
JOHN R. KNIGHT Tencher ot
Vlnlln. Phono 333, Jacksonville,
for nppolntment.
Iranefer
BADS TRANSFER 8TORAOS
COS - Office 111 N. Fir at
Phone 216. Prices right tjer-
vlce guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAOS
. Service guaranteed, 32 8. Oraue)
St., Phone 4, or residence ltn.
WlndoW CTree
LET GEORGE DO IT Hma
cleaning, f'.oor waxing, le-artes)
serrloe. Oni, A. eel. kmA