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IN GIRL'S MURDER
SALT LAKE CITY
SALT 1.A1&; CITY. I'lnh. Jim.
i. - tfl) Kffons if pulley unit wher
:i'i"h ftuvrh to aiii,,oln,nii ilio nun
ilrei of 1 l'-yeur oU .In in Char
i.ttte X' Won i"mtT'il i'i.l;,y fii a
M.yfh for a ounir man. who was
: von talking to ihe jjtrl shortly IV
,'nre hir 4llsapH'-araiH-p New Yt ru,'x
t've. i-I"1 is iK-liovt'! t( he th kt
Min who mini inirii-r atlvam'i-;;
. w.nt'n HvhiK in On vicinity of
the NVIwon lntnip ycstci-ilay. A
n-ltnulinatf of t hp piii mivo Slu-V-iif
Clifi'unl Piuicii his first hf.
initc uluo. When slip loM of srp
InK June conversing with a youi.-?
man wonrlnR a Ions, black coat
and a slouch hat whoso nutonin
t'ilp with the motor runniim, was
parked at the curb a few feet
away.
Thp description jdven by the j
flam Kin s chum tallies with the
one if 1 ven by the woman owner of
an apartment house who fired two
Hhots at a Hirantfcr she saw skulk
ing about the apartment.
lie had previously attempted to
attack the woman in the hallway
of thp building.
Kf wards for information lead
ing to th' arrest of the murderer
now total SliSiH).
Screen j fe
In
Hollywood
By WADE WERNER
H0L1AW0OU. Oil. Some pic
ture noeir. may be nndur the im
pression that the screen has hurst.
f into souk. Such
fnirhiK ub they
have heard t
ate
)Ut
ble
-.he vast volume
f melody just
round the ear
ner. "The irjeseit.
Song," first sins
mi? Hcreen ver
sion of a stage op
etta, is virtu
ally finished. Met
o - Ci o 1 d w y n -"ayer's
initial
L reature length
ir-r nir film.
'Lroadwav Melo-
.Jessie I.ove in a
ttitKi.ig, ttancius, dramatic screen
"comeback." also is nearly ready.
Fox is in the midst or an elaborate
extravaganza temporarily entitled
"Fox Follies.' The Marx Unit hers
are to do their "Four Coconuts" for
Paramount in the east, while Ihe
sludio here is buny with the siim
lug screen debut of Maurice Chevu
Her, the Kiench star, in "Innocents
of Paris." Meanwhile, of course,
Al Jolson will be maklnR another
singing picture with the voice that
started all this scramble toward
ong.
In addition to these will he the
musical negro pictures, "Halleln
Inh" nn.l "Ho'iWc in llixie" not to
mention a whole series of musicil
no-xro comedies on which Al Chri-
tie has started production. Negro
music also will be featured in Vnl-
vorsal's "Slowboat."
.
Gatlantry
The impoi tation of Mexican
beauties continue. To Ihe list
already including Dolores IWd Hio
Lupc velez. uaquci i ones anu
Mona Rico, there have 4ieen addeil )
in recent weeks tne names oi ir
lia Magana and Lauita Tovar, both
from the Mexico City stage. One
might fear another campaign of
protest against "the foreign inva
sion " but for such gallant gesture:
as. that of the Hollywood high
school, whose students opened
their debating season ai ,'tiiiig
against any restriction of immigra
tion from Mexico.
Doldrums
What with the influenza epidem
ic nnd various studio shakeups and
shutdowns, there have been gloomjfc-
days in Ihe movie metropolis
lately. At times It has seemed as
though all picture people cither
were tit homo with the flu. out
looking tor new Jobs. -or sadly mod-
Ituting on bow long It might take
for the talking picture upheaval to
etupt them out of the movies.
After the first of the yeai. h
producers nla.is do not miscarry,
most of the talking picture plants
wilt he working, and studios now
half empty "preparin--;" for pin
tares will actually be booming with
production.
3"
Chief Eagle Feather. Worlds
champion American Indian tap
dancer. Is one of th- features in
Fitnchon and Marcos 'Silhouette
Men" nt Hunt's Cratorlnn Sunday.
It Is claimed he is the only Indian
who does this tin nee. The reason
lies in the hereditarv custom of
the Indians in their tribal dances.
In most nil of these, the principal
Ft.'p is one which falls full on th"
heel or flat on the fnd.
Chief Eagle Feather broke away
from thU custom at an early age
and tho tribal elders frowned on
the vmuIIVm modern touch to the
anrient custom, but he continued
with his agile tors until ho h;d
become tin expert Jap danger.
His natural al ity was ronn
tnUnod. nnd ho was fcatutrd on
national vaudeville circuits, NVw
York productions, in motion pic
tures, nnd now with Function &
Marco in "tfilbouette Idcu."
BRINGING UP
15
ol
HO-H(JM-THl & IDEA OF
AT O'CLOCK. CVEV
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THE NEPBS The Secret Is Traveling
! f DlOMT keac about Wkjo, i dionj't wAC itJ&S; ;yx me:e:q0 -tooa-7tmaPV ' Paul me Even A
I this rertLER potts Rf mope its true but i twAT fooo ci-iote. qqtt:A. :-' : V come out mere 7s.
oci .ivj iitowi Ntw toCJi ii UQUBTS.1HEY I OT TIGHT KJEW NEARiS ( WITM WAS A MICKELS Y
-r-;o tvt mu wr mo sMUTHWirra Fvp AuO TQLO THAT THE VWORTM OF6UMOROPS.
( . . TW& FO5 1 weGE-A COUTS, OUT TMERE W(OOVAJ OOM WIM AjTtA i
lHAT WIDOW foOT I AIMT A MAM IM. TME: 0VP s!5 100,00022- .
I tJVt "lOUOOOSi ;a COUMTV THAT AIMT S ,v . i.r-.. ,'
VpRom wim, DiD0A.0(1ii rattlikig. loose with , ; 77? JIL , ,,
l J-- ' ... ... Sufwlitalk. Itl Tra.te M.vk ttn I!. S. I'M OITi.
SMAL TO 1R
BOOTLEGGERS
IS AN-EXAMI
WASHINGTON.
A ten weeds' wnr
Jan.
4. lPl-
on bootleggers
and speakeasies tn make
t. n e
tlftn capital an1 "example" to the
cities of t ho country will be launch
ed in WashitiKltm next Sunday.
The campaign will be wai:ed un
der the nu spiels ! the national
united fimirnitU'o for la wenforee
ment, with the juirpoe of jirepar-
'the national capital for .ihe
Ineomim; inlministration pledged to
a better enforcement of the law
and to make Washington an -x-amplc
ami etn-onraKement to the
cities of the nation.'
F ti r in c r tlovernnr 1'inchot of
Pennsylvania has issued a demand
that President Coolidije ask the
commissioners of. the District of
Coin mia to submij a list of speak
easies ami close them, on penalty
f 'i"g beir jobs within a week,
Clinton N. Howard of llo.h-
ster, N. V.. whr. !s in charge of
the campain. announced that he
bad been pl ded the cooperation
of the Washington Ministers' as-
so tation. lie will initiate the on-
MtIUht on the Ibiuor sellers at a
meeting on Sunday at the First
Congregational church.
Al Hunt's Cratcrian
Fighting in the French
.egion
is not all sand-storms, weary miles
tnd iron discipline, judgttig by
"The Foreign Legion." the screen
romance now playing at Hunt's
Craterian. According to this plc-
ture, tho troops, officers and men,
have Stirling times in the Algerian
night clubs and In the official
cm-dens but ween battles. The
color, the exotic atmosphere and
the passions, of this life are elab- j
orately portrayed. Lewis stone
und Xorinan Kerry are co-starred
n the picture. .Wiy Nolan, the.
screen s new blonde vampire, and
unc Marlowe are the women.
At Rlalto Tomorrow
Western funs will rejoice at the
anroi'rteement that Rox, the King
of Wild Horses, will be seen at the
Hlalto theatre tomorrow, In
Guardians of the -Wild."
The story concerns tlm love of n
wild stallion for two people who
befriended him in his hour of
need. His method of repaying
them Is thrilling.
The heroic figure of Rex stands
out in befd roller against the vil
lainies of Al Ferguson.
. Rex Is supported by u well
kicked cast consisting of Jack Per
in. Etlihne Clair. Bob Romans.
1 Ferguson and Bernard Slegol, I
all of whom arc Ideal for this dra- j
mnlie file. t
Fire Insurance
I'll ftn onooftlic VIA) LINK STOCK C'OMPAS'tlES
rnpivyciited by mo will assure fl just and prompt sctlli--Illf
111 ill eiiKi' of loss.
Chauncey Flcrey
201 First National Bank Bldg.
FATHER
IfrUL. bEE ME DOCTOR AM' CxT HIM Tol
COT OUT THI ER.lV KlblM' FER I
I ME.-3UT )OPROi HE'LL. KICK A.b I
r-v, ME I T"b I
fitTTlM OP
MORMiW
I'UL. SEE ME
, COT OUT Tl
ME-30T I
A catching net Is used by many
poultry men for catching stray
j chickens. It is. easy to use ami
prevents Injury to the fowl.
! While the. strawberry weevil may.
! he cent rolled wit h poison, tbe
strawberry crown borer is so fien-e
, a pest as to render necessary tear
! ini; out the vines for t leaning it
join. The borer 1; the kirva of ri
I elear-winged moth,, thvee-fotirt hs
inch lung, white with d.uk brown
head and black feet. The moth's
body, is black with two -yellow
stripes on the thorax and yellow
bands around the abdomen. The
legs are yellow with black markings-.
Dicing up and hurnlni,' the
inlc-ted plants is the only known
way to control the borer, mid this
is bet done soon after the harvest.
Many legumes that have little or
no value have been advertised and
Introduced into Oregon, say.s the
experiment station. Tliose listcil ;
as of least worth are velvet bean, j
serredella, Japanese clover, furze. 1
sanfoin, yellow trefoil or black
medic and Shaarman's clove r.
These crops have at times made
small growth but they are generally
failures and good chiefly to be let ,
alone by Oregon farmers.
t A rat-catching dog is worth more
to the poultry man than a dozen
traps. Dogs are often used suc
cessfully for catching chickens.
When they are properly trained
they are careful not to injure the
fowl.
Not?i-c to Creditors,
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
James O'F.rien, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned has been appointed by
Farm Pointers
the County Court of Jackson coun- .-,,., , D , ,,
tv. Oregon, as Administrator of tho SALESMEN Mako $R a day sell
Eslate of James O'Brien, deceased, nff whut tho people want. No
and has qualified. All persons hav- i a',ltul necessary. Write Box 77,
ing claims against Mild estate are Tribune. 287
hereby notified to present the ' "
Mime, verified in the manner pro-
vlded by law, to Frank P. Farroll
or Newton C. Chuney. Attofneys
for Administrator, at their office,
212 Liberty Building, Medford. Ore
gon, within Mix months from the
date of the first publication of said
notice.
Dated and first published De
cember 21st, 11I2S;
L. C. O'BRIEN.
Administrator of the Estate of
James O'Brien, deceased,
FRANK P. FARRELL.
NEWTON C. C HANKY,
212 Liberty Bldi:.,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Notice to Creditors.
In tho County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
! In the Matter of the Estate of Lena
f Marsh, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
! undersigned has been appointed by
the county court of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, as Administrator of tho
I Estate of Lena Marsh, deceased,
and hrts qualified. All persons hiiv-
Ing claims against snld ontnte are
hereby notified to present the same,
verified in the manner urnttded hv
CLASSirifU ADVERTISING RATES
Rates per ward for flrtt InMrtlan, Sot
iwh tucGtcding Insertion, lo; minimum
25o. Index your edi with For Seie. F"
Rent, etc., nd count theto wordt, well
u each Inltlul, telephone number, et
a word.
Ciusifled sdt eaah U advene and not
errare A
DOCTOR AM' CxT HIM TO
- l ER.IV KlblM' FER
UPOSE HE'LL. KICK -Vb
ME A,-f T"b
THE. ON
WACY TO 6E
law, to l-Yank I', l-'arrell. Attorney
for Administrator, nt his otfice.
I.ibei-Ly liulldiim. Medford, Oregon.
within six months from the date of
the first publication of this notice
Dated and first published De
cember L' 1 t. 1 !i'js.
HKNKY M. MAttKH,
Administrator of the instate uf
Lena Marsh, deceased.
FRANK P. KARItKLL.
IM2 Liberty liblft., .Medford. Ore-
gon. Attorney for Administrator.
WAXTKI) SITCATIONS
miSITlDN wanted by experienced
office w o m a n for next few
room lis. IIhvc worked in bank,
abstract and courthouse. Write
I'.ox 1!. S., Tribune. Sli
WANTEDHousework by day or
hour. Phono Hl-l-L between 7
and S a. in.
SITUATION WANTED Carpenter,
new o r repair work. Vhone
33 7 -X. 2Stt
W ANTE I . Housework,
hour. Phone i:t4'i-..
day or
2!7
WANTED General repairing,
locksmlthing, phonograph ' re
pairing. Bicycles, tricycles and j
wagons tor cnibtren sold very
reasonable on time. Call and
deliver. Medford Cycle &. Repair
Shop, successor to Liberty Re
pair Shop, 11 N. Fir St. Phone
261. Chan. Fisher, Prop. :tf
HELP WANTED FEMAL1-
WANTED Middle-aged woman
housekeeper with or without
small child, who would be con
tented In the country. Address
J. E. Long, Wasbougal, Wash,,
R. 1. 2MJ
jI:M WANTED .MALE
WANTED Young man to deliver
end work for grocery store. Must
be willing to work and learn.
Box 15, Mail Tribune. 280
WANTED Saxophone player for
orchestra work.
Address Box W,
Mall Tribune
2S4
WANTED M1SCELLAN EOUK
WANTED--Mil lions of rabbit skins
and other raw furs. Valcauda
rur Company. 2131 Western Ave.
Seattle. 284
WANTED To buy light roadster;
also cowh. R. 1, Box 158, Awh
lund. 284
WANTED 16-in. sulky plow. Tel.
fit7-J-2. 284
HAVE your- furniture upholstered,
refinlshed or re-glued by A. N.
Thibault. Phone UO'J-ll, 28 6
WANTED Boarders itnd roomers.
339 So. Central Ave. Phone 1211.
tf
WANTED Wood. Will trade good
used car for wood. Armstrong's
Oarage. Tel. 18. 2.r,3tf
LOSX
LOST Utdy's purse in Jackson
ville or Medford, containing some
money and keys. Reward if re
turned to Mail Tribune. 28f
FOR RENT l'CR.MSHED
ROOMS
LEAHANT room, with or without
board, at 716 E. Main tit. 7
FOR ItENT-Furnlanod room for
I Ve! . U
WANTED
To Buy for Cash
All Your. ,
SECOND-HAND
FURNITURE
Scott Woolf
i 1 mmk ' -
WtLL-lT ABOUT TIME
YOU TS
DOOR-TELL. THE DOCTOR
OlW'i Feature Srlc, !dc, Cit Ilrituln
I
ee
roit icknt iiorsKui:i:i'iti
ROOMS
kor RMNT Housclteepini: rooms. ;
334 Apple.
FOR RKXT HOCSKS
' .
'ottage. furnlsheil 3
FOR RKXT
rooms. C'2S
.Mirui jtivci-Miic.
Mouse No. 1 in rear.
h: ,
FOR RF.N T 4-room house, newly
katsomined; thoroughly clean. ;
call r.ay No. Riverside. Phone,
FOR RENT
house, parage
-4-room furnished j
v Phono fi''3.l :!.
2Sltt
FOR RENT 4-room, modern
. liouse. I 'hone Tilt 2 - V. 2 SO
FOR RENT IJ-room bungalow:
hardwood floors throughout, gar
age, la rue lot, close in, .orin
Peach, &32.."iO a month. Phone
Uiy-V. .1. C. Barnes, Real Estate,
U So. Central. I!S.ri
FOR RENT fi-room furnished
house, close In; also restaurant
for rent. Phono 5sl-L. 2S4
FOR RENT
A largo residence
closo in.
IrinllH 4 17-J-2. 2701 f
FOR RENT 7-room stucco house,
with basement, at 1 1 2X West
Wain. Inquire 1005 West Main.
20ltf
FOR RENT Homes, Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown & Whtt.
47tf
Ft ) R R EX T A PA RTM K X TH
FOR RENT
apartment,
Realty St.
2 -room furnished
JlV Inquire L'KI
2 SO
FOR RENT Desirable apt.
(Ira ml.
Hotel
2!fi
FOR RENT Furnished rooms
and apartments, also bachelor
room. Phone 422-L. 2811
poll RENT Furnished apt.. 3
rooms und garage, $20.
Inquire
340 w. ana.
27'jir
FOR RENT Clean apartment,
downstairs. 118 Genesee. 2 HQ
FOR RENT Heated apt 800 W.
Muin. 202
FOR KENT s-room furnlxhea
anartmvnt with garage; fully
nrnidfrn; hot and cold wntrr nnd
UKht supplied, tiunrlse Super
Hervlcn Htullon, corner 12th and
WvornlUe. 203tf j
FOU ItKNT Modern furnlnhod
(Lpartment. 340 North liartlett.
Tel. 753-M. 27tf
FOU RENT Furn. 2-rm. apts.i
private bath, electric range, hot
and cold water. IJhone 12. 21tf
FOR RUNT Furn. 2 and -rm.
apta.: garage. 604 W. 10th.
I 5tf
MISCWXANKOfS
HPI0C1AL KQUtPMMNT for haul-
Ing llvrstrick. Hawley Transfer, ;
611) N. Riverside. I'hone 1044-Ji
2!)9,
ANYWHERE FOR HIRE Ten
pass, bus: low rates. Tel. Chae. I
It. Howard, 1129. 267tf
REDUCED winter rates on all to-
enl nnd lontr distance hauling,
Insured carried, llawlcy Tran.
fer, 61 No, Rlversldo. t'hnnn
1044-X, 2!I0
CA8H PAID for furn. hides nnd
pelts. Johnson's Market. 32S N.
rjrnne HI Phone 7 S42tf
nrsixKss opi"t)itTi Nrni:s
K'Ht HALE Hplendld Huslncss Op-
portunlty! t)ne of the most moil-
. ern and tip -to -dale cafes In
southern Oregon. Excellent In.
cnilon, very lst In fixtures ond
eiiiiipment; doing n nice htiHlncwt.
I2.00W cash will handle this go.
Ing business. He C'4lnrles A.
Wing Agency, Inc. I'hone 72H.
FURS FURS
TRAPPERS NOTICE Wo ro In
a position to bundle nil your skins.
Heo us before you sell.
Medford Bargain House
N, Urape St. , ' Phono 1052
Ml
By George McManus
TjSJ
ffl Sorry
1t l1-! O'CLOCK-
r u'-t
righu tescr.-i-J.
SOE5S TK'ERE MU5T WAI?
6ome: DiFreiCENJcei w& walked im vajitm a .
OF
xriisixd
l-'Oli A 1'KAt'TUWU nurse, with
,,t,J,t references. I'hone 383-W.
or call nt 4:!1 So. Front Si.
I-'OINI)
F'i:N O Purse on street. Owner
nmy nllvn snnu, lV 0UinK at
Tribune id flee, btentirv nu ami
paying for ad. 2S4
FOl ND Office kev No. Itr.iM.
owner may have same by calling
Ilt Tribune office ami paying for
FOR RENT MISCE1XAXKOVS j
FOR RENT 1 U acres fine gar
den soil, 4-roim house with hath, i
hot and cold water, barn, wood- J
shed, garage nnd chicken house; i
also nuts and fruits. Box 1 2, i
Jacksonville. 2X8
FOR
R ENT 1 o-aero tract, closo
la. Phone 4K7-V. 2!4
FOR SALEHOMES
FOR SALE Modern, It-room plas
tered home, hardwood floors in
every room, numerous builtlns,
attractive and convenient; corner
lot, one dock iroin grade H-hod ,
and 4 bbtcks irom liiiih school, j
Total ptlee :i:HMl; SItut) cash,!
balance Silti per month. Sco
Charles A. Win Agency, Inc.
Phone 72J. 2S4
- -- -
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT OR SALE IMO-ncre
r a n e h, near Medford; 7-room
house, largo barn. ',4 nil. from
school, lOil No, Central 2HG
i. it Bfluv - "." "n
IrrlKiitod; gooti laud; $050. Will
take small cur. D. E. Millard
Co., 419 E. Main. Phone 922.
. 285
BARGAIN 200 acres near Rueh;
40 acres plow land, fonced; rest
In wood; equipped for sheep und
poultry; water In house and for
garden, hcrrlcH and fruit trees.
Box 200, Mull Tribune. 287
FOR HALKHaerlflce 10 acres, all
In pears, In Talent Irrigation dls-
w .ui, uiu i in i lu,J " Vl" i "
for a home. Price $2000; &00
enHh, hulniu'e ti'rniH to utt. Here
1H your opportunity, j. v. Ltiiriie8.
lieal i';iHie. 6 Ho. central. I'liona
!il-y or 40!l.
WHEN VOU think of real estate,
see Brown Whlto. tf
I'Olt NAIjI'! Al'TOMOIIIIiKS
A UMHTItONII OFFERH
'i-lS I.U.'E.NHE FUEE
Wo are muklnx llils offi-r for ten
(10) days only on the liest guar
anteed used ears In town.
Lowest Terms.
ARMHTKOXU MUTOllS. INC.
lludsnn-l'ssex and oldsmobllo
Cudlllae and LaKalle.
Tel. 1H. 2Rltf
FOR HALE One White 2-tnn
truck, 3-ton trailer, overload
springs, new motor, new rear
end. Inquire flasket Ciroeery,
Jacksonville. , J. D. Denburger.
26
I'OK S.M.K MVKNTOCK
FOR HALE Ono A-l young Jersey
cow; heavy milker nnd high
tester, rresn Jan. at: niso Jersey
heifer, 10 mo. old, Ed Uerwlg,
Egan Orchard, 1X6
FOR KALE Or trade for ewe
lambs, 3-year-old black mare.
I'hone SIX, Central Point. 2S4
! FOR BALK D feeder pigs, from 40
i to 125 lbs. W, E. Keen, Jack-
' ponvllle. - 2H5
js
zz:
ZS
I
3
WANTED
We Buy for Cash
All Used Furniture
and Stoves
Call 505, '
W. A. KINNEY
Furniture House
- 315 East Main ,
3
,-(
!
YOU CAN T E
HIM, MOW A'b HE
NEVEH GET'S Ut-
t
uNj-niTefM
O'CLOCK-
j
By SOL HESS
" l 6UCSa THECJE. It
' VA'AS'vj'T Rfl'SEO TO
'100,00022 OUT CP .
OOCW MONJEV CAME
AROOWD MECE,
CAMDV IT LOOEX) L
A PlANJO TO ME,
?C7
1X)II sam: POVLTRV
FOR SAl.K
- haby chicks from
Hollywood
strain hito Leg
horns, 1 rc. Lyons electric hrood-ei'-s.
half price. Wlnans I'oultry
Farm. i'fi
BOOK IN(V orders now for chicks
Rocks, Red-s, Leghorns. Nothing
better. Prices cheap. Square
Deal Hatchery, 1107 liast Main.
Phono ttlti-L.
FOR HALE Frit hens.
F-12.
Phono
285
FOR HALE Slnglo comb Rhode
Island cockerels for breeding;
young, thrifty birds from prize
winning slock. Theso birds will
average 10 pounds at maturity.
Woolverton Ranch 1' miles N.
E. Central Point. UTDtf
FOR KALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Conn's Vocal Wonder
cornel; best C cornet made; han.
dies mcrcd music without trans
position; convertible Into R-flaS
or A hl'li or lowpitch. A won
derful all-around instrument. A.
' L. Myers, 3u Scenic Drive. Ash
land, yxfi
FOU SAL10 Mastadon strawberry
plinm. just a few left, $J0 per
M whllo tIu.y lllH(t Kt ,,: jirowlIi
juall l.ano 'sr
poll 8ALR Choice alfalfa and
rnln bay. Phono 6H7-R-1. 2Si
-
FOR SALE Western Elee. washer,
lute model, composition cylinder,
good shape, $30, Maytag Shop.
2-SK
FOR HALE Second-hand Ford
r.on; good shape, Noldermeyer
Bros., Jacksonville. 200
KOIl SALE Almost now walnut
dinlngroom table and buffet, 411
W. Jackson. Phono 3U4-I1. 284
FOR HALE Loobo alfalfn hny
Phone 3.rf)-R-z.
FOR HALE Bargain in house
hold gooiK, piano, victrohi, sew
llitf machine, beds, chairs, tools,
etc., etc. Come and seo. Ranch
for sale and everything goes.
Pleasant View Farm, Talent, 28G
for"HALE 3 h.p. upright steam
boiler ,. 180.00
3 h.p. upright gas engine....! 10.00
weaver tire soreader S10.00
731 Went Hecond rlt.
284
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Foil KALE KlioweasoH ntiu toro
fixtures. Heo l.llko Itvan at West
81do Variety Htore, izi W. Mnln.
2K5
FOR HALE Huper-Mastadon ever,
bearing strawberry plants from
Inspected stock. I'lants set now
yield first crop In eurly spring.
Itlossoms and berries In all stages
of development from thon on till
nfter killing frost In autumn.
We harvested many berries all
through tho season weighing over
an ounce each. Hemes from
these plants, 1H filling a pint
cup, woro on dlpplny at the 1U2K
county fair In the Monarch Heetl
& Feed Co.'s booth. Plants 12
per 100; $lf per 1000. Woolver
ton Itnnch, 1!4 miles. N, E. Cen
tral 1'olnt. 270tf
FOR HALE Electric range with
trash burner nltnched, $60. Call
211 No. Oukdale, 11. J, i'ulmer.
286
FOR HA LB Dsea sewing ma.
chines; all makes, $5 up; terms
If desired. All makes rented
and repaired, White Bewing
Machine Co., 14 No. Bartlett.
lltf
FOR 8 A LB For sand and gravel,
sediment and genera) teaming,
Phone 12-J Uam'l Bateman
tt
FOR BAI.B Apples. f4oltsenbergs,
and Newtowr.a. Growers Es
ohnnge. Fir nnd 8th His. 220tf
FOR KXCIIANGK
FOR EXCIIANC1E linvo a good
4-roorn moilern houso in Med
, ford nnd would like to exchange
for hense In Onlrtil point.
HOL'THEItN ORl-MlON R HA LTV
'o., IIS N Riverside, NATA
TOtJilt.'M HL'll.Ul.NU. 2S4
niKIMCSH llltl:TOHV
Whitlow CUlinlns;
LET OEOHriB DO IT House
cleaning, flnof waxing. Jnnltnt
. service. tleovJL ileely. Phen'
602-J er 1171.-,
lU'SI.VESS lIKi:CTORY
A list I'ttflurs
Ml'ItKAY AHSTKACT CO. Ab-
stractH of Title. Title Inuraiue, yfi
HoouiH 3 and 6. No. 3J Noittt
Central Ave., upHtaim f'V.
.t U'KKON CO. &
. .liSTKA(T CO. fe't
Abstract or Thin V
mill Title Iiiniir- "
anck. This only h. '
v t m p 1 t o Tltlo . .
System fit Jack - -Mm
County.
Chiroprnrtle IMiystciuiM
j im. K. W. iiOFK.MAN Chlro
pruetle Xerve Speeiallst. Officii
hours 9 to a to ft. 203-204
' Liberty Itldc Office phone 5so;
j lies, phone 790-11.
Coiitrnrtors
R. f. HTUAKT St. KONS-Oenoral
Contrartors, including hae
mentJ. ditches, nit kinds of
cement and concrete work. R. 1.
Stuart, 'l 1 7 Apple, phone (143;
(lllbert Sttinrt, 17 Rokh Court,
phone Or.tj-M. Miles Stuart, 60X
K Newtown, nhnno RRO
Kpert Accountant
FltAZlKR ACCOUNTING SKRV
VV, operatliiff the most com-
plete nnd modern bookkceplnK
service In So. Ore. Audits, in-
sta Uiitions, income tax. V. A
Krar.ier, Publits Accountant. Tol.
(105.
WILSON At'DlTlNO CO. 1C. M.
Wilson. C. p. A. Attention given
to anything In accounting and
Income Tax Requirement. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. Liberty Hldg., Medford.
Phono 157-R.
A. ORLV SCIIFNCR Accountant
and auditor. Systems installed.
Income tax specialist. 410 Med
ford Huilding. Phone 326
Financial
VK LKNO MONKY to worthy
people to pay their honest debts.
Pnclftc Coast Credit Association.
423 Medford Rldg., Medford. Ore
Freight Transportation
P1KRCE TRUCKING CO.. Med
ford to Portland nnd San Fran
cisco. Furniture moving n Hpee
ialty. Phono 5a or 437-R-2.
LONO DISTANCE HAUL1NO
Medford - Klamath truck line.
Daily service. Bonded carrion.
Special rates on load lots.. Auto
Freight terminal, 3ti S. Fir. Tel.
1033.
C A L L Portland-Medford Truck
Line for through or Intermediate
point service. Sixteen-hour ser
vice to and from Portland. Phono
6119, Medford. Auto freight ter
minal at 36 . Fir. Medford.
Interior Decorator
INTERIOR DECORATING, paint
ing, paperhanging and floor wax
ing. Fred Gardner. Phone 731-W-2.
Res. Pcrrydale, Jackson
ville Highway.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY-All forms of In
surance. Fire, Auto, Life, Acci
dent, Bonds. Phone 402. 301
Liberty Bldg.
Loans on Homes
LOANS on homes now built ol
under construction. Eight pet
cent and no stock to carry. Renf
service. Monthly payments.
Banister Agency, Inc., 106 W,
Main. Tol. 1230.
Money to Loan
MONEV TO LEND To wnrthf
people to pay their honest debts
Securities of all kinds accepted
Juiinluga Loan Office, 6 8. Front
MONEY TO LEND $G0 to $25ft
to loan on furnlturo or good so
curlty of most any kind. Con
tracts discounted. Thomas Real
ty Co., Room 12, Palm. Block
cor. Main und Front, upstairs.
6
tiong Tlmo
Real Estato -Morticuffe
Loans
Phono 1329
Commercial Finance Corp.
Mctt fort I, Oregon
Do You Need Money?
We make short time loans.
Transactions strictly confidential,
317 Liberty Uldg. Phone 676-R.
11. H. liunlstur, H. C. Chrlstner.
6 MONEY on Imnroved Medford
property. Brown at Whllo Agency
Inc. ' 210tf
Monuments
THE OREOON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks. Gen
eral Manager; P. M, Kershaw,
Hnics Manager. 302 N. i'Yont
Ht., Medford.
Muslu
TIIORVAL H. FOLKENBERG.
Teacher of violin; orchestra
practice for students; also a de
partment for adjusting nnd : re
pairing violins. If you desiro a
reliable violin outfit, cnll at tho
studio, room 4, College Uldg., 31
N. drupe Ht. Phone 2C9-J.
Painting nnil Pnperhangliir
H. MARX, General Painting Con
tractor, tinting, paperhanging,
carpentering, repairing. Phone
171-J. Res. 67 Humnilt. a. .
Piano Instruction
FREU ALTON HAIOMT Teacher
of Piano and Harmony. Hulght
eiusic Ntudto, 818 Liberty Uldg,
l'huiie 72. f 16Btf
Primers und Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING OO. Has
the best equipped printing office
in Southern Oregon. Bookbind
ing, looso lenf ledgers, billing
systems, etc. Portland prlcea. 27
N. Fir St.
llnillo Itcnalrlnc
RADIO REPA1KINQ The Muslo
Hex, 402 East Main Ht., Phone
433, has an export radio tech
trlclan from the factory. We
make a spocintty of expert repair
work anil guarunteo it- Special
consideration to dea ejt
fx -
Transfer
EADH TRANHKER A STORAGE
CO. office 111 N. Fir 8t.
Phone 315. Prices right. Ser
vice guaranteed.
DAVIH TRANSFER ft HTORAOB
HefHefl AOnrnltteed, ' it S, Grape)
HtjPlu.ne 6 4. or r'" - '