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EMPIRE STATE TO INAUGURATE ITS 2ND ROOfflELT Al.HANV.. X. Y . Tj For ilio second lime, a toosevelt is lo take thp oath of office an governor "oft ,vw York. Once again tli historic capital, looking down from its lnu.foot . ,.evuiln above this olii Dutch city will act u a niiiRnct to ilraw thou- ' sands 1'roni all parts of the Umpire Stain and surrounding territory for ihc Inaugural ceremony New' year Uuy. Already the clamor for tickets , to l in- assembly chamber where lha ceremony will be has begun, i but Robert Moses, secretary . of state unit ex-official master of i ceremonies for the occasion, is V-nn V n i , , 1 1.00 carefully selected fortunate nnna u-hri n rf In fin nritnlftuil Tli one wno are 10 oe anmitteu. rne ' rest ot .ew orK state nntl inter- ... i C, V will he enabled to listen to the , ioon-hour ceremony over an ex- Once aKnin, for 24 hours. Albany . lonK familiar with state functions, : will lay aside its cloak of casual' IniereKt and will take on a fever ish excitement which will reach its, climax only when Franklin Delano Hoosevelt, fifth cousin of the late; President Roosevelt, takes oath of office. the Tho anticipation already is niak- . iDB itself felt throughout the city, t and hotels are flooded with n 0,uextH for reservations. in New Year's Kvt. hundreds of persons will thronw the armory for the in aURural military ball. Tho ceremonies of the inaugura tion proper will hcKin New Year's morning with a mililitry parade in which units of the New York Na tional fluard and the New York Naval Militia from all parts of the ! state will participate. At noon, nfter all guests of hon- have been announced by the Hergeant-at-arms of the state semhly. and seated on th platform iiuests for rmanelal assistance thai with tho formal permission of theV"1 to reach him dally. 1 secretary of Mate, the governor- ' A H'ecial "Verein Kiaserdank" I tdect will enter tho capitol with?h:iS hvon 'Touieil for the purpose . ! his honorary escort. This escm t. ' r. Kracker von some units of which will wear the . bwum.enfeldt. former tierman . picturesque uniforms of the wa to Colombia. The treas- of 11.12. will be composed of uo- '- Richard taehments of 1' men each from aeehter. vice-chairman of Ule .1- A-?. " : .. . ,.Ia?h.,.rT: Federation of Pnrn,,.,- nfliee,. 1 New York Citvi (he fii.i 1-4 ..rleiy contributor is assured that : City; the Old Ouard of tho City of New York, with their; towering black bushys, and the . Troy Citizens' corps. J Franklin 1). Roosevelt will he 1 introduced to the audience in the assembly chamber by the retiring governor, Alfred K. Smith. This constitutes an innovation in the history procedure, the governor elect , having been introduced in the past by the secretary of state. Governor Smith's address will be nnt only one of Introduction, but something also of a valerlirtory. It Will be his farewell to the peo ple of New York state alter a quarter of a century of almost un broken service on Capitol Hill. Then the governor-elect will INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon 'II "Home's Not Merely Four Square Walls" Remember Insurance when you are aildliiK to your wealth of household ijo&sessionu. Prized ruga, furniture and equipment should be repre sented In your insurance on your home. Take an Inventory nt least on a year It you would be sure that your protection is sufficient. We can help you. Brown & White Agency, Inc. J. C. Collins, Mgr. Holland Hotel Bldg. Phone 130 Road Oil Cleaning Car Washing Hardie System We use special chemicals for road oil. Will not in jure finest finish. No steam used. Host equip ment in city. Kxpert Polishing and Ke finishintr. Vacuum Clcau inR. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. 101 B. Riverside Phone 18 o UHA?5 TKE V,vE WlTH mom? SEES take the oath or office. As his last worJ (U(.S flway a plRnal wH( flashed from a window ot the cap iUll aml a ,,Blt of ,rtm Ht t ... J linneii on the canltol lawn will ' fni-tli ihn ,r. , v., ...... ..- ,.1 proclaliuinif to th. awuitiuK tnai lm. Kinplre Slate has chief executive 1 - - - Hy Louis P. l.ociincr (Associated Press Corre.vpondent ) LiKli LIN UP) Friends of former'' Emperor Wilhelm II are working -hroughout ticrmany to raise a fuml to bc kniiwn ad Kaiser-. dank which will hn presented to ; in in on tne dun Diruicay, .nmu- ' arv 27. With ibis funil he will hp . a-iab!l to tlsfy the numerous iq. his name will he presented to the former monarch on his seventieth birthday. In a printed "Appeal" which is befns circulated privately among Mnarchist circles in (iermnny, attention is called to the fact that in the event of victory in the world war the ex-kaiser's birthday "would have been celebrated as a national holiday." The appeal then ltlnups: "Many faithful fierhians consid er that now, more thiyi ever, it lb their duty toward German honor and dignity to show their grati tude toward a monarch who for decades, from early morning until late evening thought, worked, and worried solely for our fatherland. ; yet upon whose head veritable t mountains of calumny and defa i mation descend daily. ; "A birthday cheer should, for a ' while at least, make him forget his sorrow. Hut how can we who are .impoverished supply it? We know that the kaiser's greatest delight : consists In helping others. In ; bringing happiness lo compatriots , In need. Accordingly, the 'Verein Kalserdank. which desires In the spirit of the great Hohenzollera : princes to establish a community of interests of the German people through practical manifestations . of brotherly love, has devised the j plan of estahlsihing free berths In hospitals and free board for re- cuperatlon in rural districts, dis i tribution of both to be made hy the kaiser on his seventieth birth day.' All "good Germans in whom gratitude is not yet dead" are in vited to become members of the Verein, which alms especially to help those who were impoverished through war anil Inflation. "Many of these are dying a slow death amid heart-rending material and spiritual poverty," the Appeal points out. People who cannot contribute, financially to the scheme nro re quested to offer temporary free hoard to the needy. Kstate owners and farmers are urged to offer free room and hoard to reconva lescents, doctors to grant free medical aid. druggists to furnish medicines, hospitals to set aside free wardsi Word Is being passed nut that all men and women loyal to their former ruler should concentrate on the "Kalserdank" movement rather than split up their efforts. This will not prevent numerous nationalist organizations, however, such as those of former officers, to meet around the festive board on the evening of January 27 ami to send telegrams of congratulation to the erstwhile ruler of Germany. It Is also apparent that in a num ber of Kvangellcul churches pray ers will he offered for the health of the former monarch, though the heads of the church are for obvious reasons maintaining an attitude of neutrality toward rh a movement. DouftlnH Heads V, S. O. A. NE YORK. Jan. 5. 7P) Ftnd lejQK. Douglas, New York, today was elected president of the Unit ed States Golf association, suc ceeding Melvln A. Tray lor, Chi cago. H. IL Ramsey, New York, and Roger D. Lapham, San Kran clfirn, were elected vice-president at tho nnnunl mcetRu? of tho asso ciation. 4 Taihvit TliCBirc NEW YORK, Jnn. 5, Th. is to be a new IniMor me Great Whit Way. The Fox Is to put theatren corporation a 82-ttory bu ldlng at Broad- up ThVlollMt In the theatrical ills- and 47th street. It wm ov kids Mi. - .vt GOTTA GIVE HISA ' 'trtlan. sJiCTa, U.. gitt Bt.uin H,to. numl GERMANS COLLECT! fTiir iiinrnniui Iflt. MfttKUMQ; m nnr umiirinfl IU hlVt.WLntLWl ,trlct. MEDFORD MAIL TRTTIFyE,' MEDFOKD, J I 1 1 GOING TO GIVE CUT THE PIECE I VIII l A Die (tr nc .. . . . . . . . . y 3 . . . -w . w. w HALh MUM T CHOCOLATE -frA rtercl V CAKE? .r 7" ' ... GHOSTLY SISTERS OF MANILA PROWL AFTER NIGHTFALL' ' y ; a long time, to wail for anything In liv Kvnn Hopkins he mflvies. Ho the story of Joe (Asvocinted Press Correspondent Pasternak's career may not be Iti MAN1LA -(pj Fenr of thre4 terestlng except to ynunK men who bluck-rolied. headless sisters, Who:s superstition Bays, lire spread! ng death in Manila and Its suburbs,! has caused thousands of Filipinos:' to mark the front doors of their J homes with while crosses. 'J he story of the headless sister"?, j who are called the TathniK Marias.' ior Three Marys. hean to circujate few weeks ano. H spread like wild fire, and today full 75 per cent of the homes in and around; Man'ht are marked with crosses.: AccordinB to those who have placed the crosses on the,r doors. h . ealN, anil calls anil the person wno nut- u" " h'"M1 111 ll" "" " ,, " " ". J " r he sisters will pass that resulencc "J . . ; 'IT ! l Z?t 1,aw" w.gi white chalk. Hut 'o been painted ami .-i frll Z7u Ibe ioes range from s.n.ole elaborate. Some consist of just uo Miaim lint Others hav been executed artistically and ! with much care. The story of the three sisters has had the effect of curbing neighborly visits in the evening. Fearing that they might find the dreaded phantoms on their thresh old, people answvr knocks at the door after nightfall only with the greatest of reluctance. Kven more Incredulous, and al so more serious, is a superstition disclosed in a recent phi pip pine constabulary report from Da van, Mindanao, in the southern part of archipelago. The report said that a Chinese store owner ami three oilier per sons had been killed by the Ata, a pagan mountain tribe, to fuffill :i superstition that a wife must be hurled with the hands of four murdered persons in order, to en ter paradise. A NEW YORKER ARGE . AT toy . 1). S')iiiotir. NEW YORK. Who uses the trans-Atlantic telephone Every few days It is related that a big deal In rubber, sugar or flour has been concluded over a tele phone call from the United States to Europe; that n American fi nancier in Paris has employed the telephone, to keep in touch With his stock brokers In New York, or that a Wall street speculator in foreign exchange has been enabled, j by a conversation with Ixndon or Rome, to reap himself a handsome profit. . : ' I Rut these Instances ' yield only j half an answer. Conversations I which result in big commercial transactions am tho ones that are told about In the newspapers, hut they make up only 50 per cent of the. business of tho trans-Atlantic telephone lines. The other calls, the calls nobody ever hears about In print, are the purely social ones. A New York sportsman tele phone to a London friend to ar range a fortnight of grouse shoot ing In tho Scottish highlands. Tour ists, growing lonely in continental hotels, telephone their families a continent nwny. Women visit across tho sea about the health of their poodle dogs, as nonchalantly as If they were Rronx housewives chat ting acrosK an nrcaway r between apartments. Executives In charge of trans oceanic telephony have been nur prlfed at the number of social calls. Some days as ninny as 60 telephone calls are handled by the trans-Atlantic operator, and day after day half of them are personal messages. ' Replacing a Memorandum. The wife of a New York al'iop keeper, associated with her hus band in business, went abroad this fall for the first time, and was aik ed by her hunband to cnl on some 50 commercial ncqunlntances in Palis. H act all the addresses down for her in a notebook and x day nfter she reached France she cabled hack thnt she had lost the hook. He compared telephone linn" cable tolls, then cabled her that he wns telephoning. When he. In New York, heard her voice In Paris he hegnn reaoing rnpiuiy a copy ot the list ff names. To a atenogropher beside her h re- p" u" "r " but four minute, lo rend the names I at 111 a minute. I Screen&fe Hollywood- toy Watln Werner. HOLLYWOOD, Pal. Six years is neKan their hum- n e s s career in 1H22. It was then that Joe Paster nak, URe 2M. r i v e d in N"v York with other immigrants from Hungary ami ot himself a job as a waiter. He . a r r i e d platc-i on the arm' - in various res . v . taui ant--. learn - 1 ; . in;: a Utile Png- : I i s h the while, and finally found Iik Piisicruak a jb in a motion nleiure studl cafe on i. una Island. He was such n L,ir,.t u:iirer thnt Minn Dwail.i the director, made a tenth -nssNt-ant director out of hhn. Hy the lime he got to Hollywood he was KALKSMF.N Make $i a day sell-s-ompnne' second assistant, nod hail mg Wil.it the people want. No b-arned so much about the movie that lie risked all his savinus $ l ,ini0 In an attempt to prodnc co medics. Hp failed; but the money ho lost taught him so much about the. value of conomy In picture product lion that When Wesl.-y Hugg Us hired him as an assistant he bios- wantF.D somed out as an expert on cutting" fitVm or dovn expenses. He saved so much money for Universal that Carl Laemmlo, head of the company, called him in the other day and told him to return to Europe as assistant manager of German Uni versal. That's what some people can do, with half a dozen years in a new country. Volix's Across tin' Sea. The first trans-Atlantic telephone call was from New York to Lou- don Si nco then It has become posslble to talk from any telephone in the United States, Canada or Cuba, and from 3,0u teleplioties in Mexico, to any telephone in Great Riitain, Germany, Relglum. Holland or Switzerland, and to any telephone In Pari, Copenhagen. Oslo, Stockholm, Gothenburg or Malmo. Twenty-six million tele phone are thus Interconnected. As r ece n 1 1 y a s 1 1 2 3 , when the second transcontinental telephone circuit from New York to the Pa-I ciflc coast was put into operation, I each line was used only aboql twice a day. Today three circuits handle 40 calls dally from one coaft to the other. Telephone executive 1inln, n11t th:it tranR-oceanle service ,)as stJirted much more ausple- iously. CLAS3IPIE15 ADVERTISING RATES Ratei Dei word (or fbal Intartlnn 2a; eroh lucoBsdlng lrirtlon, lot minimum 25c Indfl vour adi With Far Sal. Ft hent, etc, and count that wordi, at wall ch initial, taiephona number, eto as clarified adi oath In advanc. and not taken over phone, unlett advertiser hat mortony acoount No auowaiH iu- aDta .... - FOR KXC'IIAXGE FOR EXCHANGE General store, service stntion and hotel on Pa cific hlirh wav: excellent Incut inn nnd doing a fine businens. This Is the best business property I have ever orrered In exchange. Will trade for orchard, farm or j town property. Value $3 2, "00. See Walter 11. Leverette,' Realtor. I -'j KOIt KXCMANdi; Kor llnprov.-d or unimproved nertMiK SIMMi r-'qulty in moilnrn ni-w G-noni home. Inquire! r,ti 7 Haven. L'Jili EXCHA.NOE Nlro home In Mril . fnril for orchnrd home. Pox N. .1.. Trlhune. 2S7 WANTKI) SITIATIOXH SITUATION WA.NTKIr;rpentrtFOI RENT T-roon, .tucco hoiiHe, new or repair work. Uhonw T.37-X. 2K6 WANTED General repairing, lockuniithlnv, phonoitraiih re pairing. Bicycles, tricycles and v.-agons for children fold very reasonable on time. Call and deliver. Medford Cycle & Kcpalr Chop, successor to Liberty Ite palr Shop. 19 N. Kir Ht. Phone 291. Chas. Fisher, pron. Jtf WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf oRr.coV, SPN g. . Y. JAXTTARY C, W2 I'M VERV PSJOUD THAT MY APPLE DUMPUNO- IS SO HONORABLE-AMD fc THOUGHTFUL OF PARTNER POSITION wanted by experienced otfice w o m a n for next few months. Have worked in bank, abstract and courthouse. Write Pox H. . Tribune. WANTKli -- Housework, htmr. Phone 1 H4 ."-X. day or H Kl.P WAX T V. I I A IJ : VYANTLD - Middh'-nueil housekeener with or woman without! small child, who would be con tented n the count r. Address .1. K. Long, Washoniial, Wash., P. i. 2 Mi il KLI W ATi:i) .M ALK WANTED Ambitious men to es tablish their own business. Must lie nine to furnish suitable means of transportation. We offer per manent work where the profits are limited only by the efforts put forth. Pleasant, outdoor oc cupation, calling on farmers in home or nearby counties with a complete 11 m of house hold and farm necessities, soltl extensively for 2s" years. For further infor mation'with catalog, write tl. Heherling Company. Dept. W. ltlnomington, Illinois. 2 St; WANTED Two men with trucks to peddle apples, pears, potatoes. Apply c. X- E. Fruit Co. 2;- WAXTKD Young man lo deliver and Work for nro store. Must be willing rk and learn. Rox I.".. Mail Tribune. 2MI capital necessary. Writti Rox 1 limine. 2S? WAM'i:i) MlSCFIiKA.NFOl'S U'ANTKI) liattei-y Had hi, not over six tubes. Hosch preferred, , 1 'nnno 3;' 1 1- To hear from owner of ; unimproved land for K. Hawley, Pahlwlu. t ale. O. Wis, WANTED Children to care for by hour, dav or week. I'hone 1U4H-, W. 27 1 .WANTED 1 -ton truck with cab; mu.st bo in A-l shape; no Ford. " Will traibi KordHon tractor in best condition. Write D. F. Jor genseu, M n rsb field, Ore, 20 WANTED IH25 tar motor; must be in good condition. Write D. F, .lorgenscn, Marsh field, Ore. i'.st; 'WANTED 1 ran give a splendid t- offer in rent to a woman of re finement who wants a comfort able home. 1 want company. WUl give all home privileges hut expect person to wait on self In Avery particular. Rox lol, Trib une. 2 s; WANTED Improved small pear ranch. PI en mo address 1'ox . Tiibuiie. 27 WANTED Hoarders and roomers. 3 3D So. Central Ave. Phono 1211. tf WANTED Wood. Will trnde good used car for wood. Armstrong's On rage Te K 353tf FOR RENT FURNISHER ROOMS PLEASANT room, with or without board, hi 7Di E. Main St. 27 FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman. 32 5 Ho Rlvrnlde 4 vp f FOR RENT Nice, warm sleeping rooms, private family; men is if desired. Price reasonable. Tel. H17U-J. 2Kli!f FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. a;n Apple. UKH FOR RENT- HOVSES FOR RENT fi-rm. modern house. I'hone 831-L. ".'HI l-DU UKXT KurnlHliril hmiHe. I'hone 717-Y. ZS6 KOIt KK.VT KnrnlKliiln 2-rnoin Cullane. 32S K. Jaclon Ht. Tel. 7i:i-V. 2K7 KOIt ItlONT 4-room fiir.nlnheil houHe, KarnKe. I'hono &33-.I-2. 2K 1 If KOIt HENT 4-room, nioilern limine. I'hone SUL'-Y. :' For. RENT A largo renlilenre clone In. Iqulro 417-J-2. 270tf wnn Daaemeni, at iizs went Mafn. Inquire 1006 West Main 2G ltf FOR RENT Homea. Furnished or unfurnished. Drown & White. 47tf Clean rags wanted fit tho Malt Trlhune office. tf FOR RENT MISCKLLANIXH'H FOR RENT 1 U acres flno gar- . tlen soil, 4-ro)m house with bath, i hot Hud cold wa(er, barn, wood shed, gsrage nnd chicken house; nlso nuti! nnd fruits. Rox 12, zrz JacksonWde. 2M , ST KOR RENT Ifl-ncre trnct, closo 15 . In. Phone 437-Y. FURS FURS TRAPPER8 NOTiafi We aro In a position to nanme on your BKins. See us ticfors you sell. Medford Bargain House 27 N. Grnpo St. I'hone 10C2 o MAN TO AAAnJ IIVE RCIM" HIS O FOU 1IV.NTAPAHTM i:TS Koli UKXT Kumished 2-ronm apt.. Kara tie. Unht and water paid. ' sis; uNo 1-roiim funiifhed apt., : liht and water paid. $1". In i ipiire :n-i Portland Ave. 'ST ; KOlI liKNT Furnished " rooms; tlownslairs. 2 laiKe rooms up- stairs; Hulu and water furnlnhed. iie;l x. harden. JS FOl'lt-lIOO.M furnished apartment , with garage; adtills. Plmne 7 x t . FOU HENT apartment, l'.eatty St. -room furnished Imiulro 2 PI 2S!i FOU UKNT Desirable apt. Crand. Hotel 2!' Ti FOU KENT Furnished rooms and apartments, ulno bachelor j room. Plmnc 422-L. i! i FOU HENT Furnished apt.. 3 rooms and garage, $20. Inunire 345 W. 2nd. 2;ytf FOU KENT downstalrs. - Clean apartment, 118 Genesee. 2 SB 'OH RENT Main. -Heated apt. 800 W. 212 FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment with garage; fully modern; hot and cold water and light supplied- Sunrlup Super Service Station, corner 12th and Riverside. 2f.3it FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment. 345 North Jhirtleit. Tel. 77.3-M. 27tf FOR RENT Furn. 2-rm. npts.; private hath, electric range, hot and cold water. Phone 12. 21tf FOR RENT Furn. 2 and 3-rm. apts.; garage. 004 W. 10th. 1 K5tf I MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL EQUIPMENT for haul ing livestock. Hawley Transfer. 6RI N. Riverside. Phono 1044-X. ANYWHERE FOU HIRE Ten- pass bus: low rates. lo. Chas, R. Howard, 11 211. 2 f 7 1 f ' ! REDUCED winter rales on oil lo cal nnd lomr d 1st nice huHng Insured carriers. Hawley Trans : for, ii I 9 -No. Ulvorsldo. - Phnn 1044-X. 293 CASH PAID for furs, hido and pens. juhiiHon's Alarkut, 323 N. Grape St. Phone H7, 243tf LOSX LOST Wednesday, Indies' figured silk pongee scurf. Return to Mail Tribune. 2K TAKEN VP TAKEN VP One 2-yr.-obl red heifer, branded C. o. on tight side, marked with split In left ear. Owner may have same by paying for nd. E. W. Kubll, Applegnte. 2 FOR SALE REAL ICSTATK FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE An Ideal suburban home, C roomn, completely modern, fireplace, numerous hut It-inn; located on highway one mile from city lim its of Medford; 3' acres of ex cellent land, paid-up water light. Tolal price $4 500. Tor ins, or would consider Toledo, Oregon property. See Charles A. Wing. Agency. Inc., IS No Front St Medford, Ore. 2K7 KOll HAI.K ni'llt llttlB 4-room HUhtirhan home; 2 ncreH llliinteil lo )eiirheH, wiiliultH nnd Mtniw ItelTleHU loctited olio mile front town on hiBhway. Total price 83'jril). TurniM. Heo Chfll'luH A. S'1iik AKimcy, Inc. Phono 72S. 2N7 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One of the best pear orchards In the va 1 ley ; 2 tl a cres 1 n pea rs. fl acres In peaches, balance , of 70 acres In grain and pasture. Out of frost zone. Excellent farm house, all modern: all slock and equipment goes with place, To tal price gix.uno. Will consldet city properly up to ?,000. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. IK No. Front St,, Medford, Ore. 27 FOR RENT OR HALE 2-Ri-ncro r a n c: h, near Medford; 7-room house, large barn. ml. from school. Jfi9 No. Central. 2S(! RARGAIN 200 acres near Ruch: AO acres plow land, fenced: rivit In wood; equipped for sheep nnd poultry; water in houce and for garden, berries and fruit trees. Rox 200, Mali Trtbuou. 27 WHEN YOU think of real estate, see Hrown & White. tf FOR SALE AVTOMOIIir.ES KOR HALE OR EXCHANGE Rulck Master Six. 7-pnssenger Deluxe Sedan, perfect condition. Terms or take equity In sma II h'Me. Phone 1 2;i". 2 WANTED We Buy for Cash , All Used Furniture and Stoves .Call 505 W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 East Main 3 j. PARDNER5V By Ad Carter, OOH'T 1 "A PSICD CAR WITH AN O. K. THAT ClK'NTS" 1&27 ObUmobile Deluxe l-door j s-dan. low mileage, perfect eon- , dltion. l!2ii license 7l'.. , Chevrolet Coach, low mile-: a lie, ll'L'a licens- VihTi j P.I27 Cliev Cabriolet, perfect car. j 1M2! license 83', I 1!H'7 l oach, a pood family car. ; good shape S42f. ' pt27 Ford Coupe, . wire wheels, , bumpers, Uuxtell axle, very low 1 mileage, fjood finish $2Sr, 1 b y r f'b-.v Uo;ub-'et m.VV P"". mechanically O. K $235 e. ,.!. ., ,u..i w ith trade and terms. l'IKIiCi:-.LLKN MOTOR CO. I'sed Car Lot, Nth at Itnrtlett. phones mi 1 r0. ARMSTRONG OFFERS 11211 LICENSE FREE We are making this offer for ten (DO dnys only on the best uuar anteed used ears In town. Lowest Terms. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. Hudson-Essex and Oldsmobllo Cadillac and LaSalle. Tel. IS. 2 S 1 1 f FDR SAM -HOMES FOR SALE A beautiful Utile East Side home of i rooms, on pave- nieiit, lovely yard, hnrdwood floors, fireplace, modern built- j in u uen en, w ireo ior eieciric lange, basement with furnace. A rial buy at S12HU; $2foi cah. balance like rein. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone 72. 27 F(R SALE 5 -room modern home on cornel- lot near new high school, $27'u:. S100 down, bal ance easv terms. Charles R. Rav. RetUtor, Medford National Rank Rldg. 2SH ,FOR SALE M.Mio equity in .it tractlve duplex on east side pav j ed street, lo trade for small un- incumbered home or clear acre- age. Chillies. R. Ray, Realtor, Medford National Rank Rldg 2x F ) 1 1 S A I ill I J V KSTOClt r Olt SAl.l'. len neau oi jersey and Guernsey heifer springers. W E. Nicholson, Ross Lane. 2 FOR SALE One A-l young Jersey en" , .e.tV int.Kui .tMki OIK" (ester, frt'sh Jan, 21; also Jersey heifer, 10 mo old. Ed Gerwlg, Egn aJ' h a r d . 1 K FOR SALE POULTRY P R 1 7. 10 - I X XING R ronze t urkey cockerels, 20-211 lh $10.50- $12; pullets, 11-111 )b $f..r.0-7. Mrs. Arch WiiKsnii, Harrlshurg. Ore. 2 it FOR SALE liaby chicks from Hollywood strain While Leg horns, lfic. Lyons eleclrlo brood ers, half price. Wlmins Joultry Farm. 2'.M IlooKlXG orders now for chicks; Rocks. Reds, Leghorns, Nothing belter. Prices cheap. Square Deal Hatchery, 1107 Kimt Main. Phono if 1 H-L. :'!! FOR SALE Single comb Rhode Island cockerels for breeding; young, thrifty birds from prize winning stock. These birds will average 10 pounds nt maturity. wooiverton Ranch, 1 miles n. E. Central Point. 279tl FOR KALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Registered Roston hull pups, 14 montiis old. Phone 1222-R. 22 roit sai.Iv mis('i:i,i,am:oi s ytlu wai l.' DinliiK room taiile J anil ctlail-H. FOU BALE Electric pnrlr.blc Hlnger sewing maohlna nnd per colator. Call Lake Holul, after 10 a. m. 2 Ml 'HHt HA1.E Electric rango at real bargain; alio) other hoiiHcholil good. Pleasant View Kami, KOIt HALE Cholcn nlfalfii and grain hay. flume GD7-K-I. 2K KOIt HALE Western Mlee. wnsher, lata model, coniiiosltlnn cyllndi'r, good shape, $30, Maytag Htlop. 2KK KOIt HALE Hecond-hand Kord son; good shape. Neidurmeyer Bros., Jackannvllle. 2!l0 FOIl HALE Huper-Masladon ever, bearing strawberry plants from InMpecled stock. Plants set now yield first crop In Varly spring. Blossoms anil berries in all stages of development from thon on till after killing frost In autumn. We harvested many berries ui! through the season wolghlng over nn ounce each. Berries from these plants, lfl filling n pint cup, were on display at the 1!I2X county fair in the Monarch Heed & Keeil t'o.'s booth, plants ?2 per 100; 15 per 1000. Wooiver ton Itaiavh, 1 Hi tnllea N. E. Cen tral Point. 273lf FOR HALE Psoa sowing ma chines; nil makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Hewing Mnchino Co., 14 No. Bartlett. Illf FOR HALE For sand and gravel, sediment and general teaming, I'hone U13-J. Ham'l Batoman. tf FOR HALF Apples. Bnltienbergs. and Newtowns. Growers Ex Chang". Fir and 8th His. 220tf HL'SI.VENS IHHK.OTOHY Window Chunliig LET OnOltnK 7JO IT Hons cleaning, floor waxing. Janitor service. Geo. A. Soely. Phon 103-J or 1171. I ) i i VAC, I) SEVEN 111 SIM lUKICCTOKY Abstractors MURRAY APSTHACT CO, Ab ! NtrucU at Title, Title Insurance. , Rooms 3 mid 6, No. 3- Nortn Central Ave., upstairs .1ACKKOV CO. ARSTR.UT CO. Abstracts of Tltlo mid Title Insurance-. Tho only complete Tlilu System In Jack Him i'ounty. Clilropractlo I'hyslciiins lit. i:. W. IIUKK.MAN Chiro practic Xoivf Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 lo 6. 203-204 ,iImti.v liidp. Office phone &hi; lie, phone 790-11. f (mtnit'iors R. I. ST P A I ;T .V: S l XS-Generu I Contractor, including buc ments. ditches, all kind i I cement and concrete work. R. L Stuart. 2 1 7 Apple, phone G-l Ji; Gilbert St tut rl, 1 7 Ross Cour. phone !H;i?-M. Miles Sluarl, tiu4 H Wwtnwn phnn. SO F.xnrt Accountant FRA.IER ACCOUNTING SERV ICE Operating the most com plete and modern bookkeeping service In So. Ore. Audits, in stallations. Income tax. W. A. Frazter, Public Accountant. Tel. 1105. ' WILSON. AUDITING Co. 12. M. Wilson, C. p. A. Attention given to anything In accounting and Income Tax Requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Medfurd. Phone 157-R. A. ORIN SCHENCK Accountant and a ml it or. Systems installed. Income tax specialist. 410 Med ford Rullding. Phone 32 1, Financial WE LEND .MONEY to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford Hldff., Medford, Ore if Freight Transportation PIERCE TRUCKING CO., Med furil to Portland and San Fran cisco. Furniture moving a spec hilly. Phone 55 or 437-R-2. LO N G PI ST A XC E HAl.LI NO M ed ford - K la mat h t ruck line. Dally service. Ronded carrlem. Special rates on load lots. Auto ' Freight terminal, 3tl S. Fir. Tel. 1033. C A L L Portland-Medford Truck Line for through or Intermediate point service. Slxteen-hour ser vice to and from Portland. Phone 0(311. Medford. Auto fre'cht ter minal at 3(1 S. Fir, Medford. Interior Decorator INTERIOR DECORATING, paint ing, paperhnnging and floor wax ing. Fred Gardner. Phone 731-W-2. Res. Perrydale, .Jackson ville Highway. l; Insuntiicu EARL H. TPMY All forms of In sura nee. Eire, Auto, Life, Acci dent, Romls. Phone 402. ,301 Liberty Rldg. - ' ' ! Loans on Homes ' LOANS on homes now built oi under construction. Eight pet cent nnd no stock to carry. Reai nervlce. , Monthly payments. Ranisler Agency, Inc., 1U6 W, Main. Tol. 1230. Money to Loan MONEY TO LEND To worth) people to pay their honest debut Securities, of all kinds accepted, Jennings Loan Office, 5 S. Front MONEY TO LEND $50 to $26ft to loan on furniture or good ne eurity of most any kind. Con tracts discounted. Thomas Real ty Co., Room 12, Palm Rtock cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 6 Ixine Time , Real Kstaui v Mortgage lAan9 Phone 1323 ' ' Commercial Finance Corp. Mcirnwl. imn.. Do You Need Money? Wo miilie short tlirie loans. Transactions Htrlctlv eoiifldentlal 317 Liberty Bills. Phono 078-It. H. II. Ilanlntor, H. C. Chrlslner. liv. MONEY on hnnroved Medford property. Brown fc White Agency Inc. . . aiotf Mununients THE OIIKOON GRANITE CO. MonumcntH. 12. A. Hicksv Oen. erul Manager; P. M. Kershaw Hales Manager, 302 N. Front Ht., Medford. Mlislu THOltVAL H. FOLKENBERO. Teacher of violin; orchestra practice for students; nlso a dc pnrtment for adjusting and re pairing violins. If you desire u reliable violin outfit, call at tho studio, room 4, College Bldg., 31 N, Urn pe Ht. Phone 259-J. Palming atul Paperhnnjrinff : - II. MAKX, General Pnlntlng Con tractor, tinting, pnperhunging, careiiterliig, repairing. - Phono 1 " 67 Hiimnilt; Plnnn Instruction - FRED ALTON HAIOIIT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. HiiighC Music Htildlo, 318 Liberty Bldg. Phono 72. 168ti' Pr Intent and Publishers MEOKOItO PRINTING CO. Has I ho best, equipped printing offlco In Houthern Oregon. Bookbind ing, looso leaf ledgers,' hllKug systems, etc. Portland prices. 37 N. Fir Ht. llnillo Itcimlring RADIO REPAIUINO Th Muslo Box, 402 E.'iut Main Ht:, Phone 433. has an expert rndio toeh- trlcian from the factory 'We mako a specialty of expert repair work and guarantee it. Special consideration to dealers. Transfer KADS TRANHFER A STORAGH CO. Office 111 N. Fir St. Phone I6. I'ricea right. - Ber-. vice guaranteed. . w ' DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAOW Service guaranteed. 20 8. Orap St., riiuua 04, or residence 10, e, & I