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o ffllD KIWANIS ! GET INFORMATION i DN FOREST LAND; ASIIUNH, Ore, IH'C 24.--(Spl.) ; li.-o of MilHiiKs' Awmicy road a must inttTf.iinK a nil instruct. veri fier, j.ro.mri'd ly liim.-fll'. at ilie t'riduy niton mc-iint; nf the Ash land KhvaniH clul. 'The paper dcnk ;it some length with t he i"t sent iuHniinisfiition f forest lands in i noun ml was must inf - rest inn ami instructive. Mr. liilliri'-rs Iiuh made a Inns: nl careful .uidy of taxation and j i.tlu-r piuMcm- in connection with; both puMIe and private ownership ..r thnhi-r. and was on-paved ; point out inequalities in present method!! of administration, the mi ff fairness of tfie forest service sell- i iim in competition with private ) ownern of limner and to surest ! certain remedies in the interest ( of the people of the state. Ueconi a-lslatlon al Wnshine inn hay provided l'oi the addition. eventually, of an immense area to j tho already too hune forest re-; serves of Oregon and extends! the untaxahie territory whirh has. ' for many years past, resulted in an unduly heavy burden for lax payers of the state. Mr. I.illiims! grouped his arguments tinder four , leading heads, with sub-heads, in! a most loRleal and forceful presen- j tation of his subject. In addition to the points men! lioned. he called attention to other j vital faciorti of uruvo consequence ; if i-ontlttued under present prac- tiet-H. The paper constituted a re-, (luest to our representatives at! Washirmton to week remedies for t he objectionable feat ares of t he j conduct of forest reserve policies. - A modern a pari ment house assured for Ashland in tin sale of the old l.ukf apartments at the rear of the shook building on J-lar-' Kiidino street, to .1. 5. Ambrose,! Mini m make it modern in every 1 w:iv. Work on the luiildinir will be beirun at once and it is hoped that it mav be completed early in ! the new vear. The arrangement is designed to aecommodate small families or aroii P s of Normal school students. Principal t'orthell of the 'Wash ington grade school, lias been ab sent from his classes for the past three days, owing to his absence at the county teachers examina tion. Miss Iteulah Hussey left for Port land on Kriclay evening. She goes as an official delegate to the Ore gon State Teachers' association and will, at the same time, he enjoying the interests of the city. The chamber of commerce reg istration bureau reports a lively business during the past week, as i t,v,nv urn irnvcllni! both north h ii rl i sTitth to spend the holid spend with relatives and frlend.s nut of the Htale. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Nordstrom met with an aiitomobib Thursday when going grade near Jackson Hot .Springs. com ere nee in wnien are inciuoeu j cent ami n uhum-u uj w hi ij Their car skidded across the bank j Marysville .Junior, Santa Uosa .Tun- , plentiful supply at that figure de cm the left-hand side of the hiu-h-jmr, Sacramento Junior. Modesto , spitu the calling f about $10.(MM1, way, turning over twice in the fall, i Junior. Marin Tunior. California ; OtiO fn loans. Time money rates AYlil'le the car was badly wrecked, j Polytechnic and San Kafael Jun- held Uvin. the occupants were fortunately un- j lor. ! J h the bulls n contn.l of the ,UII.t 1 Coach McNoal was well pleased price movement. General Motors In Itefore the Xnn! .1 ... n-A poiibi be cleared awav. two others car skidded into the hank nt the; same point nnd were badly ; wrecked. j ft. Detrick has been chosen; as tUKh priest of the Malta Com-. manderv. The other officers who w..r.. nlofMPfl at the same meeting were: S. B, Pt'torH. Jr., Uinp; .1. II. Tlurdy, scribe: 1".. 11. Shaw, cap lain host; H. Vaunle, treasurer; '. H. Hay. seerolary. K. ('. lllruel. lirinclpnl fojlirner; A. M. l'eters. iujiii Hit 'I '"I'll""' " I master til i II' iniro wn. . Cruhlr. master of the first veil; P. K. Hammond, chaplain, and D. H. '.Tiickson. sentinel. After the husi- ivl-s meetiiiK the memliers of the. chapter were served refreshments vacauon pcnuu un imhium .... at the Plaza cafe, where they en-' relatives. During their absence joyed a social time around the Mr. and Mrs. Yilmer Hilt are in tahlo ; charge of thelrconfectionery and rii T..nLr ttli. lit for a fewiroeory store on the P.oulevard. ilni-u nt bis room in the J.lthiu i K,.',in,. , I l now nlilo to lie i nronnil au.'tin. Lester l:eek, student at the I ni versity of Oregon, arrived in Ash land T h u r s d a ysi'vening on his t'hristma-s vacation. During the holiday rush he will clerk at the Penney store. .Miss Kdith Dodge, ilaugmer oi.inriniiii ,1.111.11111.1.1 Mr. anil Mrs. l.ouis Dodge, arrived; Levereit Davis is expected to ar from Kugi ne. where she is a senior I rive in Ashland on Monday hy air at the state university. :o spend the I plane from Hi llinghnm. Wash., to Christmas holidays with her par- spend Christmas with his family on ents and In-other' P.ol.by. I Kairview street. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. .1. Porter re- turned to Ashland Thursday from a visit of several weeks on a trip to New Orleans with .he family of Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. I'onrrniumviix'in , lister, and family. I Miss Elizabeth Wilson, tencher , liH the Ashland public schools, left Thursday to spend her Christmas , Vl.'catlon'wlth her parents and other ' relatives In Roseburg. j Mrs Harrv Carlton and Miss Margaret Callahan were visiting in.taoie was ocauuiuuy ii.-t.,i ........ ... Me.lfnrH Thursday evening. Illll Dean and JuiH V. Miller visited In Medford Thursday nfter oon on nu si newt. Mr. nnd Mm. Chester Phllllpfi and dauu'hter, Hetty .(ones. nnve,-.i ......r, none to Chieo, Cal.. to spend thclM. "r,M Schorcht of San Fran- hniuin with Mm. I'hilHns' par-! 'lfis Inelma Franks or nt. Mr. nnd Mrn. H. K, Kelly. . . ... i. ,., frtP:kins ,t. nun -m'i utn.i. .uiy ...in, .. " ... the ltond- "Illll'llllll.ll ' IILT,, I nf Portland, was In Ashland Tliurs- dav calling on hanks here. Mrs. Oladys Stlllwell. employed nl Ninlnger's cafe, returned Thurs day from a vacation in Portland. where she visited with friends nnd nclattves. She also visited in In - dependence. Eugene and Salem. Mv and Mrs. Harry Urown of .1 , I.. A.hl m.1 Thursflnv on their way tn Iis Angeles totntoes from a single seed tuber Is spend the holidays. Mr. and Sirs. Paul Winter of BRINGING lPcFATHER . 'f AM-AM IMVIXE.L , RifSra I I LLCO 'N W nVwuIE-KIM 1 Lrj-OUT WHV AR I WEUb 'TrtOUGHT IF YOU 6iT M , -!J O TOGROGM',-, MSrgJ 1 A-bK MAGGIE. ODbO COM'blDER- f) jp FErCk K t M' To O - I'D fi ' 1 OOT.M;iDONT 'liSS I MOW AKi' HAVE OOTlN' MEVT ) ATE TO AK SO UJP.KlNi tqO . U tf- n Wii r A WAMTTOMj .J lT OVE-R WITH wEK? I FAR ,M TaOVcE? I WEU.N TIME TO3 ANW- f ' 0 1928. by Im'I F..11U. Snvic.. Ik. CN 1 I I Ul 1 1 nn. iNcoisa ine iignt iserore nrisimas. . "- Z' VOU CEeTAiML.W DOMT rudV, l OUST WCLL , L OUPPOMC A. o 1 IP IM TO MAVgX YcAM'T VOU BE A BIT I look like: merrv cwaisT- y (have: to so ( t mi&mt as vuezll oO ; that emblem Icwaritabue amD help mAS1N VOUR PRClESJT S JTD OeOIT'S ) TO MV ROOM-1WEV ) f OF GRIEIP WAMe-TMlS DO-DO BIRD THPOU6M I ! pottME OP MINJD WOU'O V APTER ONJE ' AINJ'T MO USE OP ME A ; V V IMG. AROUMO WIA VEIL. OP MISE.R.V ? . I ! liJCiAVF- A fiOFAT PROFESSIONAL) J MES5IW& UP A bCD- . -1 MV PLACE . ( UE'3 '60T A SICtMESS ' JiTI ME 7 nT- l CAMT SLEEP V V ILLM MAO1. A.WRAPPED UP W HIS A ( Jr?rRRy5 JICajSlM IT OUST SEEM5 .fi"i-Z.. -..-P rt'&tt ? V AM ELEPHAMT11. o MAftTD BE BUILT TO . . - 3rFr f K II ..-"J C' pyn.ln. by Th. Udl gyi.JtoMt. In. ) Tn.il. MrW Bfg U. a. I'm. Olfni -.5 " jj I . ZrI. I K 1 ;i SnSSaML CONTROL !N t'hr 'Mr parents. A Ivi: Park, sun of Mr. ami Mrs. John I'Jirk. exports to leave Satur iln v fin- I i ns;iltiiiir In site ml t lie ni other. Mrs. A. 1!. t'nrlson of the l.ithia ap.'irtni-ntM, was a uest nt the J. K liiillock honie nil the ISoulevanl for Sunday dinner. ' The Koiilhern Oregon Normal school linn been made a probation ary member- of the California Const athletic conference for one year, and has been made a part of the schedule which will put the .school in a position to work for the cham pionship Coach McN'eal returned home on Siiturttay niorninjr. naving gone i'(y hrostil list ol issuers but buihsii ak 1 :t ml , Cal., Wednesday evening t activliies centered principally In to take part in the conference. The stocks likely to henetit by hull conference, ho reports, was reor- day Irnde, or those in which special gani.ed with only two-year colleges developments are reported to he gaining admission. The Southern i pending next year. Tradii:;; was nceidejit on ' Oregon seboo will enter tne con- dowii the'if'sts with other members of the) With tie IirnillL't'llIP M WmCIl HO was able to make and predicts n:Bt:uy id ihmimb ainne umi .iomm. n decided advance in ; ithbiic intnrcst m me kx.ii scuocM as a m-j-uh m ,ne 1"t-,(,t,lt arranuement. Mrs. M. K. Webster, who lives cast of Ashland on Walker avenue, has gone north for a two weeks' visit with relatives near Everett. , Wash., with whom she will spend : the holidays. Humid Allison, former history ; and civics teacher In the Ashland j high school, and who is now an in- ! structor in economies at the I'ni ! versity of Oreijon, Is spending- the : holidays with his father and moth- j er at their home on Walker avenue, j ! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane have i gone to Monetrey, Cal., to spend tne Sidney iu Knglish instructor in Ihe 1'nlver.slly ta rueiey. nas arriveu in Asinaiio j to .spend the holidays with nis,;HtB t1P1 no change In the sister, Mrs. l.even-tt Davison Kali-; view street. i Webster Wert, athletic coach and science Instructor in the t en iral Point high school, visited , fL CI T C Chlh I' UIUO k e,,J 'l Jlrs. M. K. Olson was - nostess to the O. T. C. club that met at her home last Saturday eving. Dinner was served at seven, and covers were ' laid for sixteen. The pink and White, wnn a snip in the center Tl'.oee sent were Mr. and Mrs. "hrlH Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump. Mr. and Mrs. Oll- lilackhurn of Modoc J'oint; Tart, ui.; Air. no r " ' , -;t.,Hv f"e. Mr. Charles , tmillh and Mr. nnd Mrs. Marmle lolsen. Nmi.stop Clock. HEAI'MONT, Tex IP A clock in Ihe home of Mrs. ff. Cloer hns not stooped runniiur since It wn1 Urrt wound In lS7t. i APIIKVILLE. N. C tiP A yleh 1 nf mum ihnn hstf 11 liiiuhe) of. i,n claimed by E. A. Tindnl. who lives nesr llurnsvillc. q rEDFOSP fATTi TKTBUXE. MIDFORT). LATE SESSION IS a in rnD ifAntD M!u iUIA LLHULl0., NEW YORK. Dee. 24. iff- old fashioned "Christmas market" in which priee of many active is snt'H moved up I! to nearly ' IS points took place on the New York stock exchange today. Huying orders were distributed over a lair- only niooenuoiy neavy in voiume. j Call money renewed at f per j lin- Ulirr iiiirunnni .mm .. low iiguie. international narvesi er extended its.rise to more than 0 poihls while Uil Pont elimlied 15 nnd N'ntionnl Tea 10. Gains of fi to ti points were registered liy American Kxpress, Gold Dust, Van adium Hteels. nnd A. -M. liyors. Prairie Oil and Gas which waB ad mitted to trading last week, de clined to under sixty. The clos ing was stroiiK. Sales approximat ed 3,000.0n(). EGGS ARE STEM 11 PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 24, (p) : 'Despite ftie fluctuations In th Chicago and New York etfs mnr holiday prieo of eggs on the local market, h'resh standard extras re- ,aln at I'.S'ii cents Willi other class- es fllcady PORTLAND MA Mutter, cheese and milk also i steady. I Turkey prices took a one cent drop today, emoted ;il to cents'1''' for o 1 drossed stock. No other clmnges in poultry or country dressed meats. There wan no chanTse in pota toes and onions. - ' I livestock. P'iTLAN'U. Ore.. Dec. 24. IV) Cut tie. and calves: OpeninK ar- tlve; mun cows and hoi fern 2i (n .ft rehtu hiwher. .Receipts: Cut tle, fit'i- ralvpH 0 Hteers 1 1 100-1300 11m.) Rood, u.ro i2.rd; (nr.o-1100 iiw.) .'lhrn 1 2. R0; (H00 nnd up) me dium. $10.50 1 11 common, ! fff iu..u. neirern (xno ins. down t Kfmil ?t0fi 10.25; common. S.OO ftJW c OQ( 9ff9.h0; com- 1 mnn to medium. $ iff 9; low cut ter. l4.rOTi7; hulls (yenrlinss ex-i-lnded) good beefs, $7.2T, 7.7!i; cutter to medfum. 6.50i 7 .!.': calves (f.nn lbs. down) niedlilm to t-holre. 9M1; cull to common. $7.fi0r!l; -filers, nillk-fed, good to choice. Ji.HiH: medium, tll.rin fJ 1 1 ; cull to common. 8.r,0Cf ll.Sa. Inr Active: killing classes 2.1 tn 35 cents higher: receipts 1955. Irclndlng CIS direct or through. i ei,:ht (-""'J 0 llw.) me Hum to choice. $7. 2-i'i .i.'.: ine- dium weight (2(IU-SiO lbs.) nic -1 lit MAM . 1 Livestock. I I .Q. . . l-W. ICO dium to choice $S.00fi 0 . 2 r ; light, weight (Hl'i-an lbs.) medium to . .-bi.b'o S ' ri lit 'i ri ri lii'bi liL'hti hole, ..ffi .(.... . IU, it Mj, Hi h. :i:nt-lt;u lbs.) medium to choice. ( s -Jr.ii ji.uri: paekinsy sows, rough i land smooth, $i;.TTi ri 7.7ii; slaugh- lor pigs t'.ty-KUt lbs.) medium to ( .hoice. ?7.'.0'ii S.r.ll; feeder and stocker pig 7 0 -1 :l ! lhu.) medium I ,. . . ... , ., .... i uy u r,,ast,nw ex-'emsed - ,,t.11,n arils'-olio ta,yi-h"-"' f'- zt ,.. : steady: reeei1(ts f15. Jjunbs, (h4 jibs, down) good to choice, $ll(fi j Atii12; ('.12 lbH. down) medium, 10 j I if j- (all weights) cull to rnm- s j r.rt fi. i e. v.'ivllii.r wtiib- ;m.i, M...0ftM; yeaillng -woin- ers ( I r, o lbs', down), medium to i hoice. $N fn 1 O.fiO; 'We ( 1J0 lb. t,jUWn), medium to choice. $4.n0li) ( 120-KiO lbs.) ineoium to (.)inl!( JIl.T.o fn 0.00 cunimon, (all welghtH) cull to .001 3.50. 1'roduce. f'llliTMXI), Ore., Dec. Wholesale prices: U'TTKIi-S t e a d y; l'ortland oairy price exchange, not wholesale (cubes) : Extras, 47 Vju; standards, 47c; prime firsts, 40V.c; firsts. 4.ric; creamei'y prices: J'rlntH :ic over cube standards. KtiCS Steady, l'ortland dairy exchange (net basis) : Fresh standard extras. 3H Vj c: f r e 8 h standaril firsts. 3?c; fresh medium extras? :ife; fresh medium firsts. undersized, .He; prleof to retailors, 1 'it ,1c over exchange prices. MILK Steady; raw milk ( I per cent), $2.S5 cwt. land, less 1 per delivered Port cent. Jiutterfal. station, S lc; at l'ortland, track 52c; delivered 54 It 55c. POl"L,TItY Steady; turkeys cent lower; No. 1 dressed 3H ;jc. Huying prices: Alive, henvy hens (vr l!j lbs.) Uli 'inc; me dium hens CI JA to 4 'a pounds), 'JOe- llk'lit (under 3' pounds). !l7c; springs, 21c; ducks lS'HOc; tui-keys, dressed, No. 1, 31330; geese, 1 7 l 1 c. PIJTATOKS Slendy, per cwt., Gems, No. 1 grade. $1.40(91.50; combination, 70c;1.00. San l-'ivmelsco nutlerfat. SAN I-'l!AN('ISt:0, Dec. 21. VP) - Biitterl'ut, f. o. I)., San Krnn clsco, 51c. ROYALIST PLOTTERS ARRESTED IN TURKEY CONSTANTINOPLE, Dee. 2 1. 'f Charged with plotting against . Preidcnl M ustapha KcitK-l, I I pei'MiiiiH. ini'IudiiiK four Wfiineti, wi th und'i arrem today In Stnm houl. I'hIIi p rhaiKefl th.it tin' plot iH a roynliKli one and kuIiI it wuh not I'onni'ctf'd with the niT'Ht lust week of L'O pf;rsins at llroiiji, who' were charged with idottiiiK to aid prlMonerM to escjipe. I'llllil Notice. In the County Court of the Htnte of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Dillon H. Illll. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the linderf igned, administratrix of Ihe estate of Dillon It. Illll, deceased. I has filed her final account in the I above entitled Court and cause, nnd I that .lunuary 25, 1929, nt tho hour I of jn:oo o'clock a. m. In the court room .if said Court at the Court- WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf ill OK'r.cOX. MOX DAY, PKCKMP.KU -2. V.Ylt.Q . . . .... By George McManus ..'.IP. WIM I Lhwf-C m.i IT VAfc.l'V TO CROCANi'a I iOlo COkI'dIDER- house in MedTonl. Jackson ouimy. Hi-eKon, hern fixed by order of Ml,i,l Cmirt. as Hie lime ;.n-l place h(i;irilli; o)li,.t.tioHs to suc h final Ju.cl)Unt U1M llHl menH nt then-of, Jl)H, )11.m,Ils having ebjec-Unns j,, iin;li account a re- hereby notified 1 appear at said time and1 place and make their ..b.ioclimis Known wny said nnai necuun should nt bo approved ittid said Administiatriw ' CLASStFlEU ADVERTISING RATES Bales per word tor first insertion, c, e0Cn mcceeding Inicrtlon. lc; minimum Z5n n(jcx your Bdt wth Fof Sae( r.. roii(( etc, and count thoio words, as well a each Initial, telaphone number, etc., as word. (((cn over phone, unless advortlsor has monthly account. No allowance tor plmno errors. 1 1 1 : li P W A X TI : lM. I i u lliANCII MANAIIKlt wanted, with business or selling experience, able to take full charge of .Meil f.ild store. Staple line: big. steady demand: large profits; protected territory. If you are looking for a steady, periiiitnent business with tig earnings and aide to Invest $5.0(10, write llox II, care of .Mail Tribune. 274 WANTED SITUATIONS OIICIIAP.DIST-Thiiroughly exper ienced, wants pruning, planting or other work. Will make ar rangements r grafting,, bridg ing or In-arching to rejuvenate sickly trees or saw crippled ones. Advice free and terms only reg ular rates. (load local refer ences. P. O. Box 271. WANTRD By experienced hook keeper or mnchino bookkeeping and general office man, position, llox 8, Mail Tribune. 275 WANTED Housework, day or hour. Phono 1345-X. WANTED General repairing, lucksmithlng, phonograph re pairing. Bicycles, tricycles nnd wagons for children sold very reasonable on time. Call and deliver. Medford Cyclo & Kopnlr Shop, successor to Liberty ito pair Shop, 1!) N. Fir St. I'hone 201. Chas. Fisher, Prop. 243tf WANTED JIHNCEI1I1ANKOU8 WANTED New or second-hand old-fashioned bedroom cabinet for Invalid. Address Uox II. C. Mall Tribune. 280 KOIl best car wnsTilng, Phone -Kit. .lackson and Itivi't'slde. 275 WANTED llonrders nnd roomers. 33a Ho. Central Ave. Phono 1211. tf WANTED To buy 100 good ewes, ilrown Ik White. 2fillf WANTED Wood. Will trndo good used car for wViod. Armstrong's Canute. Tel. IS. . 2r,:itf iickivkss orronTrwrriics Olt HALE Pest eipilpped cafe In Dunsmulr: 10 rooms in con nection, will sacrifice for cash, ymilh's Cafe. Dunsmulr, cal. 275 t liOST LOKT Purse with 50 In hills, In posloffiee. Kinder please notify II. M. Carkln, Nush Hotel. 27 0 LOST A gray police pup, 5 nios, old. Notify c, w. Konkel. '( chestnut. Call K'S2. '2i5 FOtt. HENT FIIllMSHED KOOMH Edit I1ENT hot and cold Holly. i-'urnlshed rooms; water, 429 No. 278 Kfilt UKNT Itnom nnd Tioard nt 71(1 E. Main HI. 279 FOIl ItENT gontlemnn. Ave -Furnished room for 326 Ko. Itlvarsldfl FURS TRAPPER8, NOTICE We r In a position to handle ell your skins. Hee us before you sell, . - Medford Bargain House 27 N. Orep 8U . , Phone 1062 I'dll UKNT downstairs. - Clo apartment. IIS C. KOIt Ul'.XT l!-rnom furnished apartment, fully mudeiti; adults. 1' I T West .larksuli. ' -7"i KdlJ HKNT apartment; Y. HI.". X. yon 111-NT-Main. Mo7ein ftli'Ilislied adulus. i'hone Oa;t ll.dlv. iM;sif -Heated apt. 80(1 AV. l-'Olt UKNT s-room furnished apartment with garage; fully I modern; hot and cold wntor ami I llglit supplied. KunriHO Super i Service .Station, corner HMh and Klvei-side. L'filltf von HUNT mciu. 34 5 7r.:i-M. Puruishnd apart North JSartlett. Tel. L'f.Hlf l-'Olt HUNT Kurntfniod npt. Avlth garage. .Inquire at 3-15 V l!nd .St. anstr FOR ItKNT I'Mirn. 2-rm. apts.; privato bath, electric t'ango, hot and cold water. Phone 12. 2 1 tf FOIt UKNT Furn. 2 nnd S-rra. apts. j enrage. 604 W. 10th. lontf FOIt KENT Furnished apart ments. Phono 452-14. 211tf FOR R1SNT ITOIJSES FOIt PENT Largo house. Inquire 223 N. Central. Phone US1-W. 281 'Oil KENT A large residence close In. Iiptlre 4 17-.I-2. 270tf FOIt RENT .Modern partly fur nished house. Phono 0K1-L. 27 A FOIt KENT o-ioom furnished house and garage. 515 W. llttl. 275 FOIt RENT One furnished house and one small duplex apartment. "Tel. O. V. Myers, 3411-,). Stintf FOR RENT 7-rootn stucco houHC, with basement, at 112K West Main. Imiulre 1005 West Main. 2I tf FOIt nUNT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. 47tf MISCELLANEOUS KPECIAL EQUIPMENT for haul ing livestock. Hawley Transfer, 019 N. Itlverslde. Phonu 101-l-X. ANVWIIEItE KOIl HUtll Ten pass, bus; low rates. Tel. Chas. II. Howard, 1 129. 257lf KEDl'CED winter, rates on all lo cal nnd long dlstanco hauling. Insured carriers. Hawley Trans fer. .0111 No. Itlverslde. I'hone IH44-X. 299 CAHH PAID for rurs, hides nnd pelts. Johnson's Market. 82.1 N. Ornpo Ht. Phono 7. 243t IX)rv RALK ITVESTOCIt ''Olt HA LE--Team of horses, cheap. 129 No. Holly. 279 Foil HALE Weaner pigs. . I'hone 4.17-M. .' 270 'Oil HALE One. registered Jersey bull, sweupstiiko nrlzo at county fair, and seven pigs. In'fiilro at Hchuler ranch or 106 W. Main Ht 2 0!ltf KOIl HA LE Dairy" cows. Hrownshoro Htore. llnnulre 270 FOK HALE Dairy cows. Call nt 105 W. Main Ht Mnlford, Or - Hchuler ranch, Eagln Point. - 2ttrtf WANTED We Buy for Caah All Used Furniture and Stoves Call 50 .' W. A. KINNEY Furniture House , 315 East Main l-'tH: SAId. own your own homo. $10 down n ltd Slu u month. 1 Uacres. Wiblvvood I'ark $3-'"( d acres. Ilenaeres SlPlil I aero, Howard larl; $3iiU also Tim. and r. acres, Orlfftn Creek 1 district. JJ.MIO; $f0 cash. I House and 2 a aeren, exini fine land, pliOlie: $r.0l cash. I'hone lihl-Y or 411!), J. C. Harnes, iea Instate. Ii77 port HAIjK House, Inrpre lot, on Norlli Orange. Prleo Is right. Seo this property before you buy. Phono KH2-W. or Inquire 3 North Ornngo. lliitf FOK CIIUISTMAS A. new mod ern house for solo lllto rent. What would ho nicer for the fninlly?llniwn & WJilte. MStf 1'Olt SMV ItrirtLi ESI A'J'M 'Oil HA LIS A bargain; 35 acres, close In. Innnlro J. B. Andrews, 31 N. Ornpo HI., MoUfurd, Ore. 23St WIIHN YOU think ot real estate, sou Brown & W'hlto. 'tf FOR SAI.K 1MKJS AND l'KTS FOIt SAI.K Thoroughbred white Angora mother kitten. I'hone 1IB4-L. 275 FOIt SALE IleglBtorod police puppies, 10 nnd up. I'hone 111-XXX-I, Central Point, or Med ford Police Station. 2C5tf FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 'Oil HALE Chrysler 70 roadster; fully equipped, excellent me chanical condition, nowly paint ed. Tel. 031 at 1118 No. Central Ave. 209tt FOll bALIC MISCKLLANKOUS PLANT t.llaillolus for profit. Pure seed liulblets In best varieties. Net tiiilil per acre, lien Ii. Bones, Orants Pass. Ore. 275 FOR KALE Lato model Ortho phonic Vlctrola, llko new; a good selection of lato records. Phono 133-l-W. 275 i'OH HALE Cheap, Fordson trac tor, gang plow and disc harrow; good as new. E. P. llughos. Vi mile west of Sams Valley 1'ost offlco. 27 6 FOIl HALE 12-ln. fir wood, J3 tier: 12 and 14-iu, black oak nnd laurel, $;i.75 tier: lli-ln. fir. $3.50 tier; 4-ft. fir. & cord. Phone 7-1, Jacksonville. 270 FOll KALE Cheap, Vlctrola and 1 nrila ut 710 U. Main Ht. Tel. 722. 279 FOll HALE llnml-palntod Chrlst mns gifts. Including handker chief:;, dresser nnd vanity sets, card tublo covers, georgette scarfs, organdio houdoir nnd davenport pillows, lavender bags nnd numerous other gifts. Or ders tnken for articles to ho made. Itensonnhlv priced. Tel, 390-1. or cull at 325 Houtli Holly Ht. - 257tf FOR BALE Or trnde for farm machinery, radio or what have you, one Ford runabout Willi de livery box. Tel. B23-J-3. 25211' FOIt HALE Hpltienburjr apples, 50c, 75c, ft box. Woodlawii Or chard, 1 mile east of Central Point. 282 FOR SALE tTsca sewing ma chines; all makes, 15 up; terms ' if desired. Alt mnkes rented nnd repaired, TVhlte Hewing - Muchlno Co,, 24 No. Burtlntt. lltf FOIl SALE For sand nnd gravol, sediment and general teaming, phono 912-J. Sam'l Batoman. tf .FOR 8AM1 Apples. BnltMnbergs, nnd Newtowns. Orowers Ex- ( hnnge. Fir and thHts. ;20tf BVSINK8S UIKKCTORY Contractor R, I. STUART A SONS Genera) Contractors, I n o I U d I n g base tnehts, ditches, all - kinds ot cement-and concrete work. R. I Stuart, 317 Apple, ehon 4; Gilbert Stuart, 17 Ross Court phone 96-M. Miles Htuart, Ul D. Newtown, pbon III, ... PAGE NINE nrsiNFa doieotobt -- - -i-i 9 Ahatractort MURHAT ABSTRACT CO. Ab tract of Title, Tills Innirano, Rooms S and 6, No. 11 NorU Central Ave., upat&lre, JACKSON OC. AIWTRAOT CO. Abairavu of lltia and TIiIh Iiwnf auce.- The ulf complete Title. HjMem In Jack son County. mm Chlropractlo rhyglclans l. K. W. HOFFMAN Chlro. praetlc Nervo Specialist. Offlos hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. tOI-104 Liberty BMh. Office pbons it; Hea.JillQP 790-H. Clilropnicila nnil Mnssaee. DK. ('HAS. It. SIMKINS Klectro ( 'hiroprni'tlu with Ituxslnn mai niKi". over Wooltvorth Htore. Fpert Accountant FKAKIKK ACCOITNTI.no 8ERV HI'l operutlPK the most com. ploto and modorn bookkeeplnn Bfrvlce in So. Ore, Audits, In stallations, Incomo tai. W. A. Frazler, Puhllo Accountant. TeL B05. WILSON AUDITINO CO. B. It. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In accounting and Income Tax Requirements, Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg, Medford. Phone167K. Financial W13 LEND MON1CT to wortby poople to pay their honest debts. Taclflo Coast Credit Asaoclatloa. 423 Medford Bldg., Medford, Or, TrelKlit Trnnsportatiost PIKHCItl TItUCICINa CO.. Med ford to Portland and San Frao elseo. Furniture movlnir a spso laity, l'bon,; 55 or 437-K-2. LONO DISTANCE HAULING Medford - Klamath truck I Ins, Dally service. Bonded carriers. Speejal rates on load lots. Auts Frelght terminal, 3D S. Fir. Tsl 1033. CALL Portlnnd-Medford Trno Lino for through or Intermediate point service. Hixtuen-hour ssr vlco to and from Portland. Phonf 6(l, Medford. Auto freight ten mlnal at an 3, Fir, Modford. Interior Decorator INTlOltlOlt DUCOltATINO, paint ing, paperhanging and fluor wax. Ing. Fred Clardner. Phone 731-AV-2. Hes. l'errydalo, Jackson ville Highway. Insurance EAHt. R. TUMY-All torms Of I surance. Fire, Auto, Life, Aoefc dent, Bonds. Phone 401. (0 Liberty Bldg. Loans on Homes LOANfl on homes now built ol under construction. Bigot pes cent and no stock to carry. Res service. Monthly payments. H Itanlstor Agency, no., 105 II Main. Tel. 12S0. Moncr to txmn MONlCr TO LEND To WortM people to pay their honest debts Hecurltlea of all kinds accepted Jennings Loan Office, 6 8. Froni MONEY TO LEND $60 to UK to loan on furniture or good set curlty of most any kind. Cook tracts dlscountod. Thomas Realty Co., ltoom 12, Palm Block, oo Main und Front, upstairs. . 6 Lnnjar lime -Real Estate ' HorlgnRo Loans Plione ISM Commercial Finance Corn Medford, Oregon DO VOU NEED MONEY? W mnko Bhort time loans. Trans, uctions strictly confidential. Opes until 8 p. m. ltoom 817 Liberty Hldg. phone 670-11. H. H. Ban. nlster, II. O. Chrlstner. . . 6 MONEY on Improved Medford property. Brown & White Agency Inc. SOltf Monument THU OREGON GRANITE CO. t Monumentii. E. A. Hicks. Oeh eral Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Bales Manager. 103 N. Front St., Medford Mnslo. THORVAL H. FOLKENBERO i Tencher of violin; orchestra practice for students; also a de partment for adjusting and r ' pnlrlng violins. If you desire a reliable violin outfit, call at the studio, room 4, College Bldg., II N. Grape HL Phone 259-J. MEDFORD SCHOOL OF MUSIC Hparta building,' Main nnd Rlv erslde. Accredited tenchers. Painting; and PaperhaniirasT -.-.-.. l H. 1IAP.X, General Painting Con-, tractor, tinting, paperhanglnc. cnrpenterlmr, repairing. Phons 178-J. Res. 67 Summit Piano InstruoUos) PRED ALTON HAIOHT Teaollet of Piano and Harmony, Halfhl Musle Studio, 118 Liberty Bldg. Phone 73. 16tf Printers and Pnbllsheta MEDFORD PRINTING CO, Hal the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, bllllns systems, etc. Portland prices. If. N. Fir St. ' Radio Ropalrllig RADIO REPAIRING The HUSl Box, 402 East Matn St., Pbon 433, has an expert radio tech trlclan from the faotory. We muke a specialty of expert repair work and guarantee it. flpscittl consideration to dealers. - - - ,- Transfer CADS TRANSFER A STORAOsI CO. Office 111 N. Fir at Phone 315. Prices right. Ice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER 8TORAOI Horvlce guaranteed, II ft area St., Phone 04, or resilience !, Window Cli ii uTsst LET OBORGB DO IT Hows cleaning, floor waling, pan It OS seme, tiso. a, !. Hl-iUUIa. 'O