Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 30, 1928, Page 11, Image 11

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MEDFOKn MAIL TRTnraR MTlTFOr. SrmY,' BTTrcMTVEK HO, 102S.
PXOE F1TH
S5
TO BE DISPLAYED
HEBE TOMORROW;
i
i
day In Chevrolet history. On thai
day, every Chevrolet dealer will be
prepared to display ami demon
Htrate the new six-cylinder Chev
. rolet, whose recent announcement
ores tod one of the big sensation
in automotive history. Hundreds
of thousands of persons viewed the
"new Chevrolet hIx ut the advance
showing, but no ears for demon
stration purposes wore available nt
that time. Tomorrow will be the
firat opportanlty for motorists t
irMe In the new six and Judge for
rhemselvoH regarding; a perfor
manco nbllity which 'Chevrolet
engineers declare sets entirely new
HtandardR In the low priced field.
It enervations- for demonstrations j
imvw ooon pouring in on Chevrolet i
..ut.tn .j .nv LIIUUWlllllI, mill 11 IS I
certain that a biiKy time Is ahead
""""anclH. and it is
for tho Chevrolet demonstrating
fleet that will go into Hcrvice next j
Saturday.
; The coaeh model was placed on ,
display ;n the local dealer: clap.
orntely decorated showroom last
night, and u carload consisting of
two t'oot'hes and two sedans will
be available Utv demonstration
purptisea Monday morning, De
cember 31.
v 'interest In the performance of
the. six cylinder motor is keen
among veterans of tho automotive!
trade here as well a samong mo
torists In general. O. K. Hunt.
ohiof engineer of the Chevrolet j
Motor Company, who designed the I
new six, lias a wide reputation Ininini,
the automotive world. He lias:
boon connected with Chevrolet for .""" " -,u" ,uul-u"
five years, and for four of themielln- F' ' Ashalnd over a 1
he has worked contlnuouslv on-peiiod of several years is a trifle ,
the new six-cylinder motor. In
l.....' ' i i...i .nrrn
-," , 1 in ....... "i"V"
designs !y.cro built and tested,
beforo the present job was final-
ly approved. Probably no enKl-;
lieer evnt- U'm-koil u-iih irri'iiler
resources
for experimentation
r,
tlian UlU Hunt, nlld the results
obtained will be watched with U81mi r0conl. TJie talk wus di-tin-
deepest interest by the motor vlded under three heads: Fire
: rB I
, The manner In which the Chev-1
rolet oruanization has swuiiK into
production on tne new six is re-,
carded as a truly remarkable
Uustrial achievement. The sweep-
ins changes In Hie new six from th
four-cylinder model which preced-!
ed it involved factory re-equipplnir
Fwith new toots, dies and macbin-:
cry to an extent and at a cost lianr
for the average motorist to con-'
ceive. To be able to place the new
'six-cyllndei- models In the bands of
nil dealers in the brief space of
lime that bus elapsed since the
fours were being produced in "nor
iiioas volume is good evidence of :
Hie surprising efficiency the Cliev-!
rolet factory organization bus built
up under the supervision of Presl-j
dent W. S. Knudsen of Chevrolet.
A production estimate for l!t2!
of 1.250.000 of the new sixes was
given last week by 'President Knud
sen. and preparations arc being
made on this basis at the 1 r huge
Chevrolet factories located at vari
ous points over the trnlted Stales.
ARTHUR ERISHANIC said:
"Real estate is the best in
vestment. liny veal estate:
keep it, It will koep you." If
rou could see ton years in
tho future you would buy all
of PITT VIEW ACRES.
WARN0CK & SHELLEY
44 N. Riverside
Phone 1262
' Homo's Not Merely
Four Square Walls"
Remember insttrauco when
you are adding to your wealth
of household possessions.
Prised rugs, furniture and
equipment should ho repre
sented In your Insutanco on
your homo.
Take an Inventory at least'
once a year if you would be
sure that your protection is
sufficient. We can help you.
Brown A White Agency, Inc.
.I.e. Collins, Mgr.
Hdlland Hotel Dldf.
Phone ISO,
Road Oil Cleaning
Car Washing
Ktrdie System
We Use special chemlcaU
for road oil. Will not in
jure finest finish. No
Steam used. Best equip
ment in city.
Expert Polishing and R
finiBhing. Vsounm Clean
ing. ARMSTRONG
MOTORS, Inc.
I81i.lWsii PhOMll
JUST KIDS
VJUST A MlMfcVE -
I THINK ILL
i SPELLING
I GO OUT
jar
PEPHAPSVOU UONT
such
aasoimctv-y
i Miiti'i-lals bv the tnilnloail hiivu
I boon pourinc Into tlio Chevrolet
: plants nt Oakland, where C'hcvrii-
i Ma am mmiM I,., ih. Pnoirin
" ; - -
lncrvnHO . ' 1W n ' ' lin
. . .. .
in(,,tia"l hs rapidly as possible up
! to plant capacity.
B. L. BARRY TELLS
ASHLAND ROTARY
ASHLAND, Dec. 3. fff) (Spe-
-Asliliind's fire losses . were j
., , , ,. ,, . , . . .1
over SI aealnst 454 tier capita for
I
the stato of Orefion. The chief
,, wnH ma((, n, L j-lrry
dependent Insurance ndjuster of
j,eaford. ilo complimented the
i... ii .
iii 'tuiHHiiii nn ina l'Hriilll nil '
pen - ision in the cltv which lessens !
fr l,,ard nlld i-ounllo It, Ihn im
rir io,..i n.wi ,.n..i,a i i.
losses, fire prevention and insur-1 Ifi
ante. The speaker save a warnltw j
aKalnst irresponslhle Insurance:,
agents whn do not know their liusl-
ln-,ness and do not understand their
policies.
Tim Methodist ehiiinh Is eonsld.
iii' ihh.
ering the purchase of a pipe organ
for the church. The committee.
appointed to make a survey tit the
financial situation to determine
the feasibility of attempting to
raise the necessary funds, met on
Wednesday evening and reported
nearly one-half of the money in
sight. The total expenditure would
amount to about ISOM), Tho pur-
poBe would be two-lolu:
music tor the church
.""m instruction In pipe organ to
be given to students whose ouiy
pipe organ practice in ine city
now must be upon the pipe organ
in tie vmir-:; theatre. I lie com-,
mlttee in clmrgo of the matter is -,
composed ol H. ( . High, (,. 1. 'k oe,.
Frank Davis and W. R. Davis.
1 Mrs. H. ('. Smith, who has been
ill for some days with the influ
ietiza, is able to be around again,
i .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor were
I entertained at Christmas dinner at
the home of Mr. nnd Mrs Clannaway
north of Phoenix.
Miss Zada Peters df the U. O.
: Dunn commercial agency in Port
land, returned to her work "Wed
i nosday after a visit for some time
with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. 8.
' A. Peters, Sr., on the Huulevard.
J. W. l,oshcr, former Ashland
resident, was in Ashland recently
visiting friends and relatives on
his way homo to Portland from a
' trip to Shasta valley in northern
''California. Mrs. Jessie Searing, residing on
C street, left W'ednesday for a
visit to her grandmother. Mrs. Ar
thur Edwards, for some time in the
j Dead Indian country,
j Chapter, A. C. or the P. B. O, Sis
1 terhood enjoyed n delightful boll
Idav social event on Thursday eve
i ning when Its members entertained
!at a 6 o'clock dinner at the Episco
pal parish house. Tin; event hon-
ored the homecoming- of Mr. and
! Mrs. W aller Kimmell of Redding.
: Cnl.. and Miss Eva 1'oley or Oak
i land. Cay., who are in Ashland
! tor the holiday vacation. Dinner
j was served at four tables in tho
j main room and .tuesls lingered for
I a happy afternoon chat. The even
I ing was spent in conversation.
Other guests of the Chapter A.- C.
i were the husbands or the members:
I .Miss Oeftrude Englc.of Richmond,
jf ul.; Miss toper, o graduate stu-
dent at Mills College, Cal., and
i Paul Wagner.
i Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles of Mcd
! Tord were in Ashland on Christmas
,da to siicud the festival with rcla
I lives.
j Mrs. A. C. Joy was a delightful
holiday hostess Thursday to inn
Ashland girls who have been sent
to Chicago tor outstanding 4-H club
work. A turkey dinner, with tho
usual appointments, was served at
1 o'clock and the afternoon was
spent in review of interesting
Points of club work and In music.
me Ashland gl.'ln who have won
the honor of the eastern trip and
who were present at the party arc
Miss Lorraine Sparr, Miss Hoslna
Gallatin. MIbs Fanccs Gallatin.
Miss Adena Joy and Miss Mary
Galey. Miss Heth Joy assisted her
mother in serving the splendid
meal.
Mrs. Emll Veil has received the
sad news of the death of her bro
thers wire, Mrs. Morcy L. Apple
PBte. at Tucson. Ari.. 'bore she
had been a hospital patient for
some time. The immediate cause
of death was a case of influenza
which Mrs. Applegate recently con
tracted. Burial will be made at
Tucson. Mrs. Applegate Is survived
bv her husband. Morey L. Apple
gate who Is well know In southern
Oregon, and by three children.
Alicia Applegate, the only daugh
ter, haa made her home ln Ashland
for several years nt the home of
her nunl. Mr. Emit Pell, on .ran
Ite street. Two sons', Rlrhfin! and
YOUNG MAM-
Houi no voi
HEAR YOUR
'CALCULATE
BE.FOf?E VOL)
AND THEN
A disgraceful
Hprnartl. lire students at a military !
school in Panndena. i
Ernest nlld Arthui Cooper spent
Christmas .with trie U8 ai .iiyrtie ,
KrneHt jimon of nunsmuir was'
viRltor in Ashland on Christmas I
uay. - u-aveleiiKtliH and the etreet or con-
Harold Simpson of Seattle spent ; illtlnns on transmission, ny nsrce-
the Christmns holiday with his par-, inent tiny both bo on the air Kil
lents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Simp ! day niuliis.
'son. and his brother, lilen Simpson. The liyi-d opeiutoi- was n pioneer
j on North Main street, and other j amateur station owner In his home
relatives anil friends. He returned j state, while a boy at Sleepy Hye.
Tuesday to Seattlo to resume his Minn. OiniiiB his senior year at
! work with the Hammond Lumber the university he was i hh-f opera
I company. tor of the experimental station
I Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. Huberts wore ' " "
'recently called to Myrtle I'olnt by i
. .. . .
tt:e ueain nirs. cnrriu nenso i,
I .Mis. Roberts mother. Mr. Kob- 2Sa- ,nd our ,di wuh For 3il, r
; erts returned home W-ednesday but , Rant, tc, and count th word,, at will
i Mrs. Roberts and her tlauKhter. " lntll. Uleohon. nurntxr, to., at
Mrs. Meyers, of NoedleB, C'al., W1H ! "l,,i(i,d adi caih In advano, and not
remnlit a few days to nttond to taken ovor osnna. unlaw adarii, nu
business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Henedlct and
family of Tillamook arrived with
tnelr ramily Wednesday to visit
with Mr. F.enedict's father. K.-W.
'Henedlct. on Mountain avenue.
j .,, ir rl, t-lut iinoun i-iu en
.lobn H. Chrlatensen was called
I lo llerfnan. Neb., early this week
I by the death of his father. Mr.
I and Mrs. t'hrlstensen huvo apart-
; ments at the Chattln home and Mr
L - hrlstonsen l.aa expectea to
... . . . . :
soon for isenrasKa. no now pinns
, to remain in the east for some time
to attend to the settlement of his
i father's estate. Meantime. Mrs.
. , ...m '-,,,i i a'sIiIhiuI
r 'e V( 3 T olnso li!
lp, '''' e,s 01 i, , ,'i.
';.,.,, , ,,lir,i fr tho i
winter, have received word that .1. :
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"1" '"-lB.l.m,1 ,la ln "
isire. China, lie Is now on nis
wav lo French Kast India in the
course of his trip lor six months
or more around tho world. He
plans to be in Naples by February. ,
Hurl Fraley Is in Ashland to
spend the Christinas holidays wllh
his family at the Harbor home on
tii-anile street. Mrs. Fraley and
the children huvo been here for
io fnrnish"1'""10 "''?, ,eH"Tr i0,S 'III :
iml o en """l"'1 "' lht" soi'Iomh "!'" "r
' Mrs- Kin ley's .mid her. Mrs. t. w .
ii......,- (r. Fralev is employed
. .. nnrkcley schools. He Is a
f Mr ., f. W. Fraley
i,,nnialn avenue.
,,.., ,.. Ilf Klamatli Falls
' eUl'rna homc aftpr spending',
B ew (,ayH , AB)lian,i with bis.
I mother. Mrs. I.uelln Slonrns.
Pino street. He is a civil engineer
employed on tho Modoc Norther::
railway in Klamatli county.
IN DOUBT FOR
WASItlNOTON tP Hadio will
enter the new year with a cloud of
uncertainty JiunVinfc overlhe p-k-ulatlon
of broadcastliiK.
Two important developments af
fecting HovVft.metital HUicrvlhlon
of broadcasting stations aro ex
pected !n .Innur- action by eonl
gross on the continuation of the
federal radio commission as an ad
ministrative body and decision by!
the court of appeals of tho District
Of Columbia In the suit brought by
WC.V. the (ienerul Kleotiio station
at Schenectady, N. Y., against the
commission.
Under the present law the life of
the commission as an administra
tive body ends March IB. If it Is
not prolonged by congress, the
commission -will become on appel
late body with its administrative
duties revetting to the radio divi
sion of Jhe department of com
merce. Tho terms of the present
members the commission expire
on February 1.5. Hadio men believe
that 1'restdent Coolldge In makiTig
the appointments will consult
1'resldent-H.lect. Hoover under
whose administration the mem
bers will nerve.
Wllh Senntor Dill, of Washing
ton, and Representative. White, of
Maine, authors of the radio net,
and other leaders in radio legisla
tion favoring a continuance of tho
commlasion ln Its present capacity,
it 1 believed the life of tho board
will e txtended for one year.
Whether other amendments to
the radio law wlllfc taken up at
the short Ht ton appears uncer
tain, in to tfle press of Impor
tant measures. Proposed changes
include the creation of a commu
nications commission which would
have Jurisdiction over radio, tele
phones, telegraphs and rubles, the
limitation of station power to a
maximum of .10,000 watts and
changing of the wording in vorious
sections of the radio act to clarify
its provisions.
' '
Com. Byrd's Radio . .
Operater folks With
Home Station
MINNKAPOLfrt - of. Communi
cating weekly with the station In
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6PEU. I.IDOK1AI ABSOLUTELY UkUNSS
.-. i PUT Tyo-TOO MANY
T-L-L-C-lJ-L-A-T-T-E 71 ' LETTERS IN IT -d
w hich hi- cxpoi iniontud whili, n j
student. 1.. V. Bei knvi-. opeiatoi-
with the HyvU houtn i-oie expeai-
tmn, is wui KiiiK "ui
w., ., of Minnesota
The Ions distance conversations
include discussions of various
classifieu ADVEprtisiNQ RATES
B... ni iword far t nt nsirtlon.
So;
- ,,. ,0. ,,
i moniniy account, no anow.w m k- -rrurk.
WANTF.l) SITIATH1XS
SlTfATlON WANTKD-t'aipentel-.
new o r repair work. t'lione
r.37-x. ski
WANTF.l) Work as companion,
housekeeper or seamstress, llox
7'.l Tribune. 2H2
WATEI i- V, ork by youK man
..
wno is neipins io suppon ...o-
owert mother and 2 VOUllger sls-
ters; Is 17 years old. good sized ; FOU HUNT Small furnished
and will do work by day if can- house. Phono Miss tlritnian. 12.
not secure regular work. Notify; 2S1
M K. S.. this office., or call at .
124 Lincoln St. 2ti0FOlt HKNT li-room furnished
wavtkij Washlmr and lronlni,-.
Phone CS4-J-
OUCHAHDIST - Thoroughly exper-
fenced, wants pruning, planting ,
or other work. Will mako ar-j
rangoments for grafting., brldg-
Ing'or In-iirching to rejuvenate
sickly trees or saw crippled ones.
Advice free anil terms oniy i-ok-ular
rates, flood local refer
ences. P. O. Hox 271.
WANTKD Housework, day Or
h.... il,,o. i:tir.-V. 2Ki
WANTB1)1 G n e r h i repnlrliife: I
locksmltliliiK, phonograph . f.e-1,
pn,.nK. Bicycles, trlcyeloa and ;
iiairinc. Bicycles, trlcyeloa and ;
wagons for children sold very
reasonable on time. Call and j
ul'"" ,7 lrlv' il
ir sbon. in N. Fir St. Phone 1
9111 l'h K-luhnr Prnn. 243lf I
II l'.l .! W A XT Kl M A I .K
WANTKD Experienced sales crow
manager. Kenl opportunity for , r
the right man. Address wuieM j
Mgr., Tribune. 22
A DVKIITIHIXO novelty and caleh- '
dar salesmen, 1 tuque compb'ti'
line. I'niiH u a 1, attractive;
prompt- commission policy. Na
tionally -known, well rated firm.
Hurry,, Stanwood-HHIsun Cor
poration, Ilrookllnc, .Mass. 'JHO
WAXTKI I KMAII
POSITIONS OPKN for 2 niliblle
imod women .lanuary 1st. cook
ami hollsekeener. Nice place for
two foUKCtlinl people. Write
Miss Z. Matlllas, Klamatli Alien-i
cy. Ore.
POSITION oPKN for two inlildle
ageil women January 1st. eook
and housekeeper. Nice place for
two congenial people. Write Miss
Z. Matlllas. Kbilnatb Agency.
Un'- f - 2K"
WANTBI) ltll8;lil,t,AXKOUt
WANTKD To bear honi . owner
goorl farm for sale. Cash price,
particulars. D. F. Hush, Minne
apolis, Mlon.
WANTED To rent 3 or 4-rooni
furnished, close In; no chllilrell.
Write Hox I I. Mail Tribune, ill
WANTED H. I. pullets, beginning
to lay. Must be bargain. Wil
liams & Heegmlller, Hams Valley.
Address, Route 2, Central Point.
tf
WANTED Home for paralysis pa
tient. Pay In advance. suite
t"rms by month. No medical
. nfionllon. Patient will stay in
bed. A. J. Winner, Bo 382,
Klamath Falls. Ore. iK0
HAVE your furniture upholstered,
reflnlshed or re-gllleil by A. N.
Tbibniiit. Phono :-1:. isr,
WANTED, Now or second-hnuil
old-fushtoned bedroum cabinet
for invalid. Address Uox H. t'
Mull Tribune. 2H0
WANTKD Boarders and roomers.
839 So. Centra) Ave. Phono 1211.
-' tf
WANTED Wood. 'Will trade good
used car for wood. Armstrong's
Oarage. Tel. Id Sliatf
FOIl ItKXT HOIKKKEEI'INO
KOOMS
FOR R10NT rlousekoeping rooms.
3i't V.. Jackson Ht. Phone 71S-W.
WANTED
To Buy for Cash
All Tour
SECONDHAND
FURNITURE
Sco&Woolf
J
l'Olt KKXT IIOISK.S
Koi; KKNT l)nc hous
.
I'lll'IIA
tdectric ihukc water heater.
Inquire '.'t'T North Kivcrslde.
:sotf
roi: i:i;.T
bouse, rhime
l-rooin,
:.H2-Y.
inoderll
2sii
Foil U10NT fi-rooni Imnualow:
harilwood floors lltroimboul. i;ar
ime. lariii- lot, close ill. North
I'eaeh. .t32.riil n month. I'booe
iilM-Y. .1.1". Hurtles, Heal KHUlte.
li So. Central. 2NTt
MOIil-'lIN 'i-rooni bouse for rent
anil flirililllre for sale. Tin
Welch St.
2XU i
roi: i;i:nt
bouse. Phone
r. - room
sai-1..
modern
2SI
KOK ltKNT--.laii. !Mh for 3 inontbs.
flirnislieil bouse, ,ri rooms. 2
baths, furnace, electric rjini:e.
hot water, fine location; icariiKe.
2 cars. Phone :t4. 2H0
l-'llli H1-:.T 3-roonl furnished
house. 1 NO W. Hill St. 2S0
FOU ItKNT
Phone X17
Ktnall house; raiiKe.
-It. 2S0
FOU HUNT
Phone 717-Y.
Furnished home.
280
FOU HUNT Furnished 4-rooni
house: also furnished apartment,
1 block from rlgitly WlBRly.
Keusonuble r a t e s to dcsirublo
tenants. Phono 712-L. 523 K.
Main. 28n
house, close in: also reaiaiirani
for rent. Phono r.SI-L. 284
r uii ju'ji i vmi oiM.ri'-uuiht iiiuu
!,,., -2 baths, liullt-lns. new
double garage, woodshed. Ldw
.Jones. Central Point.
.
FOU HKNT 4-rooni bouse,
H77-W. r.on X. Hlversldc.
So
Tel.,
2SI
FOU HKNT Furnished ti-rooni I
. house, close in: electric range nnd
water healer; garage. Phono xt;t:. '
1SS ,
1KNT Largo house, lniltllre
23 N. Central. I'linno IIS1-W.
SSI
- , ; "
FOU HKNT ' A large resilience
clnso In. Intilrn 4li-J-J. .ititf
FOR RENT T-roon, stuceo house
with basement,
at 1128 West
Main.
Inquire 1005 West Main.
2 0 1 1 f
FOlt HKNT Homos. Furnished
or upfurnlshed. Brown & White.
'Olt it i;t ,IA IIT.M KNTS
. i
KnrniMbed 4-100111
KOIt ItKNT
duplex apartment
private out-
' ranco and bath; adults.
lhone
FOlt HKNT Furnished rooms
and apartments, ulso bachelor
room, riioiic 'UJ-ly. a!n
FOU KENT Furnished apt.. 3
rooms and garai;c, SLMl. inquire
!M.ri W. .'ml. 271M1
Ftili KENT
- Nleelv flirnislieil
I'll. MM' 11711-11. K'J
apartnienl
FOR KENT
ilownslairs.
Clcull apartmeiil
I IS tlenesee. :'Mll I
FOR ItKNT Mooern furnished
apartnienl: adulls. 1'ho.uc t:a;l
V. Sir, N. Holly, ifistf
mil HKNT
Main.
Healed apt,
80(1 W.
FOR HI-:NT tt-rootn furnisbed
upartuienl with garagu; fully
modern: hot and cold water and
light supplied. Sunrise Super
Harvico station, corner Kill and
Hlvcrslde. 2Mtf
FOU HKNT Modern furnlsboil
apartment. 3-1 r, North Harden.
Tol. 7M-.M. J7Ktf.
FOR RENT Furn. 8-rm. apta.;
private bath, electric range, hot
and cold wntor. Phone 12. 21tf
FOR RENT Kurn. 2 and 8-rm.
ants.; garage. 604 W. 10th.
16StP
FOR RENT Furnished apart
mAntH. Phone 4h2-H y Ut
misci;ij.am:oi h
HPECIAL EQL1PMKNT for hatil
Ing livestock. Hawlcy Tratisfor,
61U N. Jtlverslde. Phono 1044-X.
ANYWHERE FOR HIRE Ten
pass, bus; low rates. Tel. Chan,
H. Howard. 1121. 267tf
REDUCED winter rates on all lo
cal and long dtatnnco hauling.
Insured carriers. Hawlev Trans
fer, Oil) No. Riverside. Phone
CABH PAID for furs, hiden and
pelts. Jnhnon's Market. 128 N.
(Irt.ne Ht. Phone 07. 248tf
LOST leather cimiI between Med
ford and Ashland last Haturday.
Call 217-R, AttlilanU. Reward,
21
WILL THE PARTY that took um
brella from Dance Hall at
J'vllle last Monday nlte please
return mi me to Mrs. Iewls Ptihl.
J.r.lt-onvllle.
FURS-FURS
TRAPPERS, NOTICE W ar In
position to handle all your rklna.
8m di betor 70 u sell.
Medford Bargain House
17 N. Orsu . , . fhnna 1J
"' t ' i 1 ' S.L -
O N
Hilt l-.XCIIAXUK
liil! KXl'HANUK
It e s tdenei
" IV.I f.,1-
ll"l"-l HI " Ml"".
ai-reiim- aroulitl .Ntedford.
Meilforil ilalry raiii-li to exchange
for Meilforil or Ashlunil resi-t
tromn house, modern: BaraKe
. . i.i
; moms: small pnynic.il down.
.........
Own your borne. Oooil 4-room
1 boose, cooil I'lirullurc, piano ami
sewltiK machine Included: small
molitlilv naynicnls; sliuill pay -
i ment down. Price 5l2lio.
( a-rooni house. 3 lots. Price $1100;
Sl.-.o down paviuenl: K nlo.
.Sollllleru Orelii.ll ftenlly Lu
1 IX X. Kivcrslde.
Natnlorlllm Itldn. '-So
UfSlNKSS OI'l'OltTI NITII--.S
Folt SAI.K Sandwich shop ami
confectionery, located on Pacific
highway in the center of business
district; dolnn a nlco llltle busi
ness, and a wonderful opporlun
itv for development: bus a 2-year
' lease at $2.ri per month, which in
cludes livliiK- quarters. This is
a nice little proposition. Price
SI 200: ?7H0 cash will banillc.
See Charles A. Winn AKeiiey.
Inc. Phone "2. 2S0
I-OU KKNT FI'HXIKIIHH
IttlO.MS 1
FOU HKNT Flirnislieil room. 1 Vj !
bloeliM from City Park, private .
biiitie; hot water all ino tune;
heat flirnislieil; rent reasonable.
222 So. Holly. 22 )
FOlt HKNT Flirnislieil rooms; j
hot and cold water. 42!) No.
Hotly. . . . 279
Foil HKNT Hoom ana board at
, 7111 K. Main St. 27'J
FOR HKNT Furnished room for (
.gentleman. 82 6 Bo, Riverside
Ave. tl .
FOlt SALI'l A I TO M O III I KS
I
PIKItCK-Al.l.KN MOTOR CO. I
A t'sed Car W ith an O. K. That I
t omits.
Trade, Mule, Convenient Terms,
lir.! Kord Itdsir. No. 1 romlilloii;
ihvH, top, finish . K.. $2jr.
l!L'i Kuril Tour. Htnno condition
iim nn- above ,.fJtH)
Urj7 Chev. t.'oach; ood shape, low
mlleane
I iti'T Olds Deluxe Sedan; perfect
shape, low in Ilea kc SfiK,
I i r Ktude Country Club Coupe;
a very Kood buy at $:M)0
lUL'S Chev Conch; perfect Hhapej
verv low mlleaKe $f75
l'.rj3 Type liulck Tour; tires;
uood meehani'ally ; new dmo
sinr,
1H1MI Ford Truck; almost new tin's,
trnnsmiMsJon. Hiecl close), cub nnd
hoity; Kood huy at iuu
Also a few low price car-s, worth
u we ask. from ?3; to
CSKI) ('Alt laOT
Klh at Itartlett. Phones 14 1 and Ifiu.
OH SAI.K
truck, :t-ton
springs, new
end. Iiuiulrc
Jacksonville.
tine White 2-ton
trailer, overload
motor, pew rear
Usskcl llrocery.
.1. It. Denblirger.
x r.
l'Olt SA1,I
i-otiriiv
FOlt SAI.K Single comb Rhode
Island cockerels for breeding:
young, thrifty birds from prize
winning stock. These birds will
average I a pounds at moturily.
Woolverlon Ranch, 1 k miles N.
E. Central I'olnt.
T'O K s7v i J'Tj XKS'U M K
'OR HALE Large young llolsteln
cow, good Iioi'mc ami . iitirnesn(
Ibrhl trailer. HO rods woven wire
fencing, M-lnch plow, 2 rolling
coulters, Hprlng-tnothi harrow.
Primrose power dnpHtnlor, stael
Davenport wagon, IK turkey
hi-ns. Want to buy bur.-Mf.w out
fit, three or-two-bottom tractor,
plow. Hox 100, JpnUford, R. 3.
FOR SALE Fat turkeys, W. E.
Prysou, Orchard Home, R. I. 2HM
FOR HALE Strep calf, 2 months
old, Jersey. Phone 417-W. 21
FOU HALE 1 feeder pigs, from 40
to I2T lbs. E. Keen, Jack;
sonvllle. 2HTi
FOR HA LE Jersey halfer calf;
also buck rabbits, pedigreed. (UK
New Zealand Red, one Chinchilla,
three New Zealand W'hltcs. West
Prune Ht. C li. McRiie. 2Hl
FOR HALT; Thoroughbred .lerivy:
fresh abotik February 10th: third
calf. K. L. TouVelle. Jackson
ville, Ore, 'tlHlf
FOR HALE Dairy cowh.
Hrownsborb Store.
Inquire
2RH
FOR HALK One registered Jerey
hull, sweepstake prizo at county
fair, and seven pigs. Inquire at
Bchuler ranch or iOS W. Main Bt,
; 20Dlf
FOR HALE Darrycows7 Call at
105 W. Main fit., M'dfnrd. or
Hchuler ranch, Uaiflo Point.
WANTED
We Buy for Cash
All Used Furniture
and Stoves
Call 505
W. A. KINNEY ...
Furniture House
315 East Main
By Ad Carter
THAT THE ONE TftOUPLE
jjlTH MN" SPELLIN'
"7 MO&-l'AA TOO
a rv, v irTTroei
m SH4
i-oit sai.i: iio.Mr.s
KtHl SAI.K or THAHK-5 room,
modern house, bire sleeping:
pnreh
will trade for larger
lnuse la city. Atlilrchs ix At.
1'., .Mail Trlhune. 2S3
FOIt "cHUISTMAft-A
pin bouse for sale llko rent.
What would bo nicer for the .
faiui v? Urown & White. J4otr 1
i-oit sai.i: ki-.ai. HSTATI-:
"
l'""
SAI.K Well improved 4"-
aerc pear orcliaril uirni ncai
Atedl'ord; easv lerius: valued ill
$24.1111". Will lake city properly
or solillierti l-allfollilii properly.
Address M. IMev, .Meilforil. 2S2
l-'tllt SA I. F. Sacrifice, la acres, all
In pears. In Talent IrrtKiitlon dls
Irlct, out of frosl; Ideally located
for a Inline. Price $2000; $:.oo
cash, balance terms lo suit. Hen
Is vour opportunity. .1. K. Unfiles,
Heal F.slate, li So. Central. Phone
:i0-V or Ilia.
FOlt SAI.K OH KXCIIANOK 1
have both acreage anil etty prop
erly in and near the prosperous
city of Hend, Ore., the town with
the payroll. In sell or will ex
change for land or city property
In or near Meilforil, of equal
value. For further information
write to Kva M. Weber, 2 10 Flor
ida Ave., Ilcnd. Ore. 2S1
REAL ESTATE HAR11A1NS
U acres, miles from Medford;
I -room luuise, garage, woodshed
and li chicken houses, 40 laying
bens, 2 acres alfalfa, good soil,
fine view, with city water avail
able. $1,1.00; only $250 cash re
quired. r acres full bearing, pears, on
Pacific highway. .1 miles of Med
ford; fine building site. A bar
gain at Sl'.ono on easy terms.
One aero in Central Point; li
room house and well; $.100; $100
cash, bal. M0 a month.
Ideal fur farm; 10 acres on two
nice ereelts, 4 miles from town,
good road; buildings worth $1.
oiio; place has a sawmill on it
worth $I,(HH). Huy land, mill.
huildingH and all for $1,000, on
terms, too.
.New bouse In West Medford, neat
and modern; east front lot. fott
H!0. Cnusual bargain at $1,7 no,
on rtal easy lerms. Make us a
proposition. See us lor other
real bargains, too.
TllE D. E. MILLARD CO..
11 Li East Main. Phono UJJ.
117 fl
FOR BALE A bargain; 86 acrea.
closo In. Inquire J. B. Andrews,
31 N. drupe Ht.. Medford, ore.
23Htf
WHEN YOU think of real estate.
see Brown & White. Hf
Ft iT KA lk-Tm i s i iii a xlai is
FOlt KALE orthoplionlc Vlctrola.
good selection if reenrds. A
bargain. I2 South Ivy or
phone i:i34-W. 2K2
FOR SALE Wicker babv buggy.
$12.00. Inquire 20Ti H. Holly. 2M3
!'(. It HALE Hht)wcases and store
fixtures. See Luke Ryan at West
Hide Variety Store, 222 W. Main.
FOR SALE Super-Masladon ever
bearing strawberry plants from
Inspected stock. PbUllft set HOW
yb'ld firsl crop In early spring.
IMossoms and berries in all stages
of ilevclnpnu.'ul. front I hon on till
alter killing frost in autumn.
We harvested many berries all
through tin: season weighing over
an ounce each. Herrlen from
tiiese phinls, IH filling a pint
run, wcreoii display at the l!rs
counly fair in the Moimreh Seed
Ar Feed Co.'k booth. Phil. In $2
per 100; JIT, per looo. Woolver
ton Ranch, 1 n miles N. K. Cen
tral Point. 27!tlf
FO It SA LE I.'simI piano, mahog
any case, $ Hi. Call at 221 Van
couver. 2X1
(H SALE Electric, range with
trash burner attached, $ijo. i'all
211 No. Oakdule. Jl. J. Palmer.
2Hfi
HAVE MONEY Hy ordering your
fruit trees direct rrom saiein
Nursery Co., Halem, Ore. Hook
ing orders now for Jun. or Feb.
shipment. Submit, want list for
quotation. We pay trunsporta
lion charges. No catalogs. 23
FOR HALK Good k-whoel trailer
cheap; also electric Ironer. Call
12 1 Lincoln Ht. 283
FOR HALE Or trade for farm
machinery, radio or what have
you. one. Ford runabout with do
livery box. Tol. 623-J-2. iiTiZtf
FOR HALE Hpltzenburjr apples,
60c, 7Dc, SI hox. Woodlawn Or
chard, 1 mllo east of Central
Point. 2K2
POH HALE Usee sewing ma
chines: all makes, 15 up; torms
It aesiron. All makes rented
and repaired. White Pewlng
Muchlus Co., 14 No, Bartlett.
; .. iitr;
FOll fiAI.E-For "sand ini'itrtivel,
sediment and sunernl teaming,
Phone U12-J. tlam-1 Baleman.
"tf
i FOlt HALE Apples. Bnltsenbergs,
and jewtowns. urowers Ex
chang.y, Fir and 8th His. 220tf
Classified Advertising
Gets Results
III KIM. KK 1HHKCTOKY
CinilrHctors
It. 1. HTI.'AUT It HONS General
f Contractors, Including base
ments, ditches, nil ' kinds of
cement and concrcto work. It. I.
Htimrt. 217 Apple, phono 4.1;
(lllbert Hllinrl. 17 Unas Oniirt.
Iihone Dillt-M. Miles Mtliart, (118
b. Newtown, phone 850,
UIHIMIKS lHHKCTOHY
AtiMraetorM
Ml'ttRAY AHHTKACT CO. Ab-struct.-;
of Title. Title ItiKUrunce.
It of m is 3 and r.. No. 3 J North
Ceiitiul Ave., iiprtUihH
.IACKSOX CO.
AllKTKAtT .
AlwtmrlM of Tlllo
ami Ti(b lilhlir
anif. The only
ro m plclu Tlllo
sHtem tn Jack
4in County.
Chirnpniftlr l'lirsifiniifl
,1)11 K. '. IIOI'KMAN l-hlni-!
inactio Xorve Sn-i!ialit. Officii
1 h.iiirs to 12; 2 I" B. 203-201
j l.llici-iy HMis. Office phono 5X0;
I -hiripriii'llr nuri MsiiK(
j Dlt. ('MAS. U. SIMK1NS Klortrlu
I chli'tipnietU- wilh Hussluli mith
siiKi', Over WtmlwiTth Mtorc.
K1iert Aeconntunt
i-It.V.l Kit Ai "l -Ol'NTINtt BBRV-H-I-:
Opcratinir llie most com
pielc and modern bookkenplni;
service in So. Ore. Audits. In
stallations, income tax. W. A
Krnzler. Public Accountant. Tel.
Oll.i.
WILSON AlMllTlNtl I 'IV. K. M.
Wilson. C. P. A. Attention Blven
to anylhlmt In necountiiiK unit
ini'olne Tax Heilllirenients. I.oblc
into our simplified uceoulilltn;
melliod. I.iberly Itldg., Meilforil.
Pllone ir.7-11.
l-'iiinnclal
WK l.i:.'i) MON 10 Y - to worthy
people to pay their honest debts.
Pacific Coast Credit Association,
423 Medfold P.ldt!., .Medfoid. Ore.
tf
I'ivIkIM Tnuisportallon '
'1ERCE TRUCKING CO.. Med
ford to Portland and Kan Fran
cisco. Furniture moving a spec
ialty. Phone 5.r. or 437-It-l!.
;,ON( 1 DISTA NCE H A U LI NO
Medford - Klamath truck line.
Daily service. Honded carriers,
special rates on load lots. Auto
Freight terminal, 3ti 3 Fir. Tel.
C A L L Portland-Medford Truelc
Line for through or Intermediate,
point service. Slxtuon-hour nor
vioe to and from Portland. Phono
SOU. Medford. Auto freight ter
minal at 3ti .4. Fir, Medford.
Interior Decorator
INTERIOR DECORATING, paint
ing, puperhnnging and floor wax- ,
ing. Fred Gardner. Phone 7.11-W-2.
Res. I'errydale. Jackson
ville Highway.
Ins u ranco
EARL S. TUMY All forms of In
surance. Fire, Auto, Life, Acci
dent, Bonds. Phono 402. 301
Liberty Hldg.
l-oans on J Ionic
LOANS on homes now built oi
under construction. Eight per
cent and no-stock lo carry. Real
.service. Monthly payments.
Hamster Agency, inc., loii . W.
Main. Tel. J230.
Money to lam n
MONEY TO LEND To worfhy
people to pay their honest debts.
Securities of all kinds accepted:
Jennings Loan Office, 6 8. Front
MONEY TO LEND 950 to $25(1
to loan on furniture or, good so-
' curity of most uny kind. Con
tracts discounted. Thomaa Reb
ty Co., Room 12, Palm Block,
cor. Main .and Front, upstairs.
6
Long: Time.
. Real Kstulo
Mortguffo I -onus
Phono
Commercial Finance Corp.
Medford, Ongoii ' .
Do You Need Money?
Wo make short time lonns.
Transactions strictly confidential,
317 Liberty Hldg. Phono 070-R.
II. II. lianlwter, H. C. Chrlstner,
G:',- MONEY on Imuroved Medford
property. Hrown ct Whlto Agency
inc. 2l0tf
Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. I licks, (Ien
erul Manager; P, M, Kershaw,
Sales Manager. 302 N. Front
St.. Medford.
Mulo
THORVAL H. FOLKENRKRtL
T e a c h e r of violin; orchestra,
lractico for students; also u deJ
partment for adjusting and re
pairing violins. If you desire a
reliable violin outfit, call ut tho
studio, room 4, College Hldg,, 31
N. Grape Ht. Phono 250-J.
MEDFORD SCHOOL OF MUHUN
Hparta building, Main and Riv
erside. Accredited teachers.
Painting and PaitcrluinRlng
H. MARX, General Painting Con
tractor, tinting, paperhnnglng;,'.
carpentering, repairing. Phono
I7K-.I. Res. 57 Summit;
Piano Itndructioii
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teaeher
uf Pl-uio and Harmony. Halgbt
Music Studio, 018 Liberty Hldg.
Phono 72. - Hintf
Printers and Publishers
MEDEOHD PItlNTINO CO. tins
tho best e'iuliped printing offlco
In Houthorn firugon. Ttookblnd...
ing. loose leaf ludgcvs, hilling
systems, etc. Portland prices. 7
N. Kir St.
Itntllo Repairing
RADIO HKPAIRINO Tho Muslo
Hox, ana East Main St., Phono
43.-1, has nn expert radio tcch
trlclan . from the factory. Wo
make a specialty of expert repair
. work und gunruntee It. Hpoolal
consideration to dealers.
Trauiiler
E.VD8 TRANHKER & STORAGE;
CO. Office 111 N. Fir Ht.
Phone Prices rlgbu ' Ser
vice .Biiui'untood.
DAVIH TRANSFER & 8TORAOK
Hervlco guaranteed. SO ft. 'Orape
Ht.. Phone 4, or resldencn 10SU.
Window f:kNniiiv
LET OEOROE DO IT Houro
elennhiK. floor wnxlnjf. .lanltnr
service. tlen. A, SlK'l). I'llOKO
r,nj-,i or iq, ', .: