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V'XGK SEVEN bringing up Father By George McManus UL'SIXKSS DIHKCTOItT Chiropractic Ptiyidulans UU. K. V. HOFFMAN Chlro practic Nerve Hpecialibt. Office hours 0 to 12; 2 to 5. 2U3-l:M 'Liberty HUIr. Offico phono 080; lie, phone 790-H. DIt. KIVIXD M. NKLSON Chiro practor. Specific Chiropractic adjustments 'Ivt-n at 82U North IliVfiHido. Office huurn: 5:3d to 7:30 p. m. 1.1 SIX HlCHT THSLRS.,U.lt-rU6 KIOOV I'LLTtLLOU AEOOT TH LITTLE PRIMCE Mvl'THE BICl ORVQOKJ- HI5 COLOEM CHARIOT Ml COMG. TO CMME. OFTKE'vE -.ciKiKj-i. a c-ir.vu-r Pur- k.i ipt i LITUF. Crt!p -l KINJ I KILL MOME UNE T,MKIM' TO HER WUZ HAULED BY FORTY HOM It "1 AK1' . J r. r. V"v MTvDFOTvTTjrXrC TRTBUyE, fflnDTOKD, OKEOON', WEDXESDAV. JaNTARY 0, 192D MYSTERY MAN TO ! BE-RETURNED FOR i CRIME SITE VIEW o I 1 ' 1 fr: r He SALT LAKE CITY. Jan. 9.-if J. C. I'lico, Moi.fena mystery man, who claims he was kidnaped by three men at his ranch neat Bic Timber. Mont., and brought to .Salt jUike, wilt bo taken back lo the Hcene of his difluiinearance 1 duya ao by Sheriff Ed liran nln ftd County Attorney John Mc Far lane of Kweelf:ras.s eoumy tonight. The Montana officers made an other -attempt today to nhake I rice's Htory and to secure a elue u the Identity of . a man who was evidently burned to death on the , I 'rice homestead the day he dis- : appeared. The charred corpse found In the ruins of price's raiiLii huu.se was dt-ntified us the body of Price and' was buried In . Hozeman, Mont. 1 Price mill clinnH to the kid-' naping story," paid Sheriff Bran- j nin. "We don't believe Irs Htory i "and have told hint so, but ho con tinue!) to repeat the fantastic ae- ' count of how he wns abducted." j BUTTK, Mont.. Jan. 9 tPi Discovery yesterday that the body of a man found in the ruins of the Price homestead house near tirey CHffe a few days before Christmas had been clad In bib overall-, led Thomas struthridKc, Sr., of Butte to express the opin ion here yesterday that the corpse may have been that of his son. .Thomas strut bridge, Jr., 38, dis appeared from his home hero on Hallowe'en evening. He wore Hue bib overalls and a gray coat. A widespread search by deputy sheriffs and boy scouts revealed no trace of him. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS NEW, VOItK. Jan. !. UV) Tho Tironx eim this siirliiK will place on fxhiliition the only Rorllla in a zoological KartI(,n in tliiH coun ry. Tho Ror'lla, 14 rtiontlis old and woiKliins 21 punrls. i iho ijift "f Ur. W. licflnalil Wlioeler ot the Prt'.hyterian buarvl of missions, who roscuf.nl him from ill-treat-mcnt by natives in Bclc'an Congo. Tho animal is now in a hospital sirfforing from scurvy and malnu trition. k on LiflUb1 PERFECT HUGE MERGER SAI.EM. Ore.. Jan. 9. (A?) To tal resources of about (l.SOO.OOOj ure represented In the merger yes terday of 125 retail procery stores of the Willamette valley, which will be known as the United Pur ty rtoies. Tho operations of the chain are In Marion, Linn, I'olk. Yamhill. Lincoln and Benton coun ties. The meriter, was brouKht about ty the Willamette Grocery company. Theodore Roth, presi dent, sa'd that the chain will be allied for buyitiK purposes with 450 stores In WnshliiRton. OREGON SCHOOLS COST SALEM. Ore., Jan. 9. () For the fiscal year ending June 18 lu.-.t the public schools of Oregon expended $22. 000,000, says Iho bi ennial report of C. A. Howard, state superintendent of schools. Tho enrollment of pupils in the schools totals about 1S7.000 and about 8000 teachers are employed. I 'let k and school board members in the state number 91124. In buildings, grounds and equip ment the schools represent an In vestment of J40.000.000 says tha report. IN REGION OF BRAZIL RIO JANEIRO. Jail. 9. lP) The newspaper A Nolle today quoted Alfredo Do Santos,' a Portugues naturalist, ns saying that he had found evidence that Egyptian. Phoenician and Carthngenian civ ilizations existed In llrnzl! und other parts of South America 4.00(1 years ago. He has just returned to Rio Janeiro nfter spending four months In the little known Interior regions. The naturalist said he had verl I'fibd helroglyphlcs reported by n French engineer years ago In Mi nas. Goyaz. Matto Orosso and Ba hla. More than 3.000 were found and some were photographed. He claimed that these Indicated hat ancient peoples tool; their treas ures to lirazll and founded cities there. RHEUMATISM While In France with the Amerl can Army I obtained a nre"crlntlon that thousands of Rheumatic suf ferers have used with wonderful results. The prescription cost me nothing and I ask noihinr for it I will mall it If you will ""'ii - yoiir address. A postal will bring It. Write today. Pul Cue, Dept.- T-64, Brockton, Mass. ii THE NEEBS What APPLEBY, VJE HAVE OUI? WESO OKJ THE TRAIL OP casEw OUST AM AMQITIOUS KID SOUMO TO DO Livestock PORXLAXD. Ore.. Jan. 9 (Pi Cattle ami calves Steady. Receipts , 55. including 31 direct. j Ho;s Steady. Reeeipls ln.10. Medium wei.L'lit (200 to L'50 ll)s.),; medium to choice, $Sfi 9.5; lii?ht t llKhts, (130 n 1(10 lbs.), medium to j choice, $S.25iff9.25; slaiiKhler pises (90 to lao lbs.), medium to choice, J7.:.0frS.i0. Sheep and lnmhs Steady. Re ceipts, ffao, includliiR 151 on con truct. Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. i. Wholesale priees:" -OP)- Huttcr Steady, iinchnnKed, Port land dairy exchano net wholesale prices (cttlie) exLns. 4oc; stand arda, 44; prime firstw,. 4tc; firsts, 45c. Creamery prices: Prints, 3c over cube standards. Eggs 'Fresh medium extras and firsts 2c lower. Portland dairy ex change (net basis): Fresh medi um extras Ii2c; fresh medium firsts auc. Prices to letailera 1 and 3c over exchange. Milk, poultry, onions, potatoes, hay all steady and unchnuged. San Francisco Apple Prices SAX FRANCISCO, Jan. 9. () (federal ana State Marker aews service : Apples California Newtown Pip pins, and 4 tier, $1.101.50; Lady apples, Tuolumne district, XI $i$i3.i0; fancy, Placo vnle, C grade, $Lo0&2. San Francisco Ilutlerfnt. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9. W5 kiutterf.u. f. o. b., San Fran- ;:sco, noMic f Wall Street Report NEW YORK, Jan.' (Pj The stock market, wh.ch had been on the down grade since the latter part of last week, turned upwaru today in reflection of the more cheerful feeling in Wall Street, regarding the credit situation Fears of an Immediate Increase in the letterai reserve uiscoum rate have practically disappeared and tho call money rate dropped THE MARKETS from 7 to 8 per cent today on (m ,s(fc the arrival of a large supply of Th(, Scni !(,H1.,( f School DM. out of town funds seeking tern- N(, 2j Uiwey Dlst., having br.-n porary investment. authorized by a msjorlly if the Rushing up of General Jlotors legal voters ot the district, by the old stock on Its last day of trad- vote cast nt a legally called school to,, to -DtV. i, rise of nearly 10 rn'etlnit on Dec. 22nd, 1928. does Ing to .03, a rise or nearly iu h(,ru, for ,m t , ()f points, stampeded the shorts In SiSOo, to be secured by negotiable some of the speculative issue mterest-beoring vJurranta of the and a number of favorites ex- district. Said loan shall be Tor n cecded their previous best figures period of 4 years with interest nt of the dav. Investment rails were (repayment to be optional ull .. ;nBlh iir a n,i wli i the district after. 6 months), bid up. Canadltin Pacific 4 and .. hi)na n o ,.,,,, f , Southern Railways 6b Po'"18- district shall have the right to sub Keaco no!l fell back 4 points on m.rlh once for said loan for the announcement of change In con- entire amount, or any portion of trol. The closing was strong, the same not less than $50, at pal Sales approximated 4.000,000 v"'u" ... . . , ; , , ROYAL ROMANCE HINT IS REVIVED IN SOFIA : ' Notlco of llenrlnir cm Final ' Acfounliiig. SOFIA. Hulghrla, Jan. 9. lil Notice Is hereby given that tho Rumors that King Boris will undersigned have filed In the mnrrv Princess niovanna of Italy County Court of the mate of Ore. . , , , gon for Jackson County, their duly have been revived In Sofia and It vlifl,,d f.,m, aceounllng of the ad Is now thought possible that the mnllratlon of the estate of John engagement may be announced Crawford, deceased, and that formally soon after Jan. 30, the the Judge of said court has fixed 35th birthday of the king. January 31, 1929, at 10 o'clock n. In th's event It Is nelftved that m- Z "" Ihe marriaue and BUbsom nt cor " Lron would be held some t.mo . UASSir .m. 'wp b- celebrations of the tM), .uceMdlng Imsrllon. -lo: (nlnlnivm 60th anniversary of the liberation 'V ia. ru' s. its tv S.i.. .,t Ili.Uurl. from Turkish rule '"t ,0- "" wdt. II W.H of Bulgaria from TurKisn ruie M ttc) ,,,, ltiMh(,, ,umb.r. .bu. at and me loootn anniversary ot u.o reign of the one ent Bulgarinn monarch, Simeon the Great, which 'will tnk place thlc year. FSrrA Now? VES, I 1?EMEM&E13 SOU. vou PERHAPS WRE EAfJL V WRE EARL STAMPS .w... i - ' - H." OONJT REMEMUER e sCNJ-.vOij FATMere UAO M OOWNJ OTAMM.OU5T A CWICKEM FARM L BACK FROM COLLEGE, TWIMK WIS &OUGMT V ATTO(2ME-AT-LAAJ J L . a., ,c,,c-c .-' S V ' III sd -II ' )L ' ' v Cnyrir,. I??.). t,y The Bill riymiicalf. T.ic.) Trmle Mfk Rg. tt. S. P. CfiTct Vkj ; X-- -'J, mm OOOLIDBE TO ESCORT GIRL IlARTFOnD, Conn., Jan. (I?) Major John Coolidije tonight tvill ' escort his fiancee. Mi.v Florence TrmnbuJl. to her father's iirt ne ural ball. It. will bo tlie first lime the major lun worn bin new uni form. Appointment of the president's yon a a major on the staff of tlov ernir John 1L Trumbull was made possible by an agreement of ihe Keneral assembly to amend the miUtajy. law of the sante today to permit appointment of a staff officer to represent the citizen mil itnry training camps. Coolidi;e, who is employed at the i 1 liven offices of the New York. Xew Haven & Hartford rail way, has attendee! several of the citizen military camps du'rhiK his summer vacation at Amhcr-u col lege. Twenty years auo today Theo dorc Roosevelt, then a nreKldent's son. was appointed a colonel on the staTf of (lovernor George L. Lllley. At that time, however, aides could be appointed from civilian life without specinl leiftslatlon. Major OoolidKe will assist at the Inaugu ration of his prospective falher-in-law for a third term. CHEWING WIFE'S NOSE SIS'SETON, S. D., Jan. II. P Amos White. Sioux Indian, who bit off the end of his wlfe no,e :-o he would be less attractive to other Indian men. was sen tenced to two years and eight months in the state penitentiary ,(t sln(lx palj )y .t,tl)v-0 Hahcook in circuit court here last night. Ho uas charged with maiming. o'clock, on Jan. llth. 19:9. thi bids to he In writing. Bids will be publicly opened on Jan. 12lh, 1929, at 2 o'clock. . Dated: Dee. 27. 192K. . Place.: . Dewev School. JEANETTE P. GARRETT, Clerk of School Dlst. 29. F. W. NELSON. Chairman of Board. woid. Clanlfltd wit uih In advanM mnd aaI tabtn vr thr: unUia dftlif tin montrity aooownt. N MwnM for kott tffpft. - .Si.tvj'."Af . r-j--t-' t5, S . . .A f' i sajA . j -,-r" a. .- . - :-A - s Nfci 1 k'fc.ilEMtbElU' I f . , STAMI-I'S the courthouse in Medford, Oregon, as the time ami place for hearing oUji-i'tions to and for the settlement of said final accounting, and all persons Interested are li'reby re iiulred to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any there! he, why -said nccountlllK should not be settled and allowed and the undersiKiied dischariJied from their .trust. I I MATT I R A. CRAWFORD. CHOWIH A. C'HAWKOKIJ, ! Administrators of tho Kstnte of . John P. Crawford, Deceased. v.Ti:r SITV TIOS ' SITCATIOX WAXTKU-Motht-r as cook or housework and son. is, v i. hes work on farm or in city. Mrs. Ysunk'a. It. 1, liox 87. Med ford. ore. 2S9 WAXTKIJ Uress making. Kecond. 104 K. ' 290 WANTED General repairing, locksmlthlnK. phonoRrnph re- nalrlnK Bicycles, tricycles and wagons for children Bold ' very reasonablo on llmo. Call' and deliver. Medford Cycle St Repair shop, successor to Liberty7 Re- ' onlr Shoo III X Fir St. Phone 2lil. Chun. Fisher. ProD. 2tf WANTED Housework, day or hour. Phone 1345-X. 297 flF.l.P WANTF.D AIAliK SALESMAN Collections and cler ical experience. Married. Resi dent. Need work immediately. Address Box 10, care .Tribune. ; aJ WANTED Exoerlenced book. keeper and stenoKrapher; must no nine to tn kn dictation; per manent position with KOod fu ture; large local company. State experience, education, Keneral Information and salary expected. Write Box 1048, Medford. Oro. 289 IVANTEh MIM l'I I.AM Ol s WANTED To trade electric May tai; motor for mutl-motor or for machine complete. Phone May tap t-ihop. Phone, IStitt. i3 HAVE your furniture upholstered. rr1?"' VC"B,U0'1' A' N 1 -ibault,Telephone OtW-R. WANTED Roarder and roomer: close In. 228 8. Holly. : Phone 705-X. 28Gtf WANTED Fat poultry.' Phone 835-M. , 204 WANTED Ulds on well digging Job. Write Box 73, Mail Trib une lor parucuiara. , ZBU f. . WANTED A Rood stock ranch. 100 acres or more; good or fnlr buildings, to exchange for In come property in Han Diego. An swer Mall Tribune, ISoX 66. 2K9- urAv-Tirr, n . .. " to JT" J , rH roomers, WANTED Wood Will trad, good 1 used car for wood. Armstrong'. Garage. Tel IK , 2531 FOR HUNT MISCKLLAXKOIIS FOR RENT 3 Ti acres of Irrigated land In alfalfa and strawlivrrles, with good dwelling, on Ross lane, one mile from P. o.. 3o per mo. and one-half of water rent. Tel. 2S9-J fir 1230. 291 FOR , RENT Furnished cabin: lights, -water, garage, i2. 124 Lincoln. w 29 5 FOR RENT H. Front- Bachelor cabin. 445 i 29 I FOR RENT 10-acre tract, close In. I'hono 437-Y. 24 WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf II HO"t iJCJllt. IVJlfeHl ' mm 1 rL 01 f 0 WW, Iatl Fetare Smcp, Xne Great BriUIn Hill UKNf- -' IIXIKIIUI ItOO.MS FOR RUNT Furnlsnea rooiu lul seniiumun 62 a do Kiversult ! Ave. tf i FOK HUNT Nice, warm slcoplm: rooms, private family; meals If1 desired. 1 --.! . Price reasonable. Tel. 2Si;if FOR RKNT .IPART.MKN'TS FOR KENT h'mall furnished apttriment. Hotel Holland. If FOR Ri:XT Nicely furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath, also Karaye, at -3. Slti Liberty Ht. '-'SU FOR RE XT loomy, furnhhed apartment, close In; water, lights. $li. 337 W. Kltll. Phonu lull. FOR RUNT Duplex apt., 4 rooms. private hath, Karaite; a uai-Kuin. fi20 S. Fir. Phono 1320. 2 HI) FOR R10.VT 2-room furnished apartment, $15. Imiulro 243 Hcatty tt. 29 1 FOR RENT Deslrablo apt. Hotel Grand. 295 KOll RENT Furnished rooms and apartments, also oacneior room. Phono 422-L. 289 FOR RENT Heated apt. Main. 804 W. 292- FOR RENT S-room furnished apartment with garage; fully modern; hot and cold water and light supplied. Sunrise Super Service Station, corner 12th and Riverside. 2ti3tf FOR RENT Modern furnished nparirmmt. 345 North Bartlett. Tel 753-M. 278tf FOR RENT Furn 8-rm apts.; irivaie bath, electric range, hot anu cold watei Phone 12 21 tf FOR RENT -ipts. garag Furn 2 and 3-rm ! K04 W Kith. 1(11! Rl:XT Htt'SF.S FOR RENT New 5-room bungn low: fireplace, hardwood floors, electric range. Inqulro D13 W. 2nd. 294- FOR RENT Completely furnished 5-room house with room to rent out, one block from Junior high. Phone 1444-1,. FOU RENT C-rm. modern houso, close in. Phono 704-L. 290 for RENT furnished house Inqulro at 246 So. Ivy. 2S9 'OR RENT Cottage, furnished 8 rooms. 628 N. Riverside, House No. 1 In rear. Z8U EOR RENT 6-rm. modern houso. i Phone 831-L. 291 run Kinr 4-room turnunea house, garage. Phone :,n-.t -i. 28ltf FOR Ri;,T A 4acge residence close In Iqulre 4I7-J-2. 270tf FOR RENT T-raolH -ilucco house with basement at 1128 Wesl Main Inquire 1 001. West Main 2 i ir FOR RENT Homes Furnished r unfurnished Brown 4 White 47tf" Clean rags wanted at the Mail Tribune offle . tf r.os LOST Eyeglasses In enso, lilnck frnmo. Return to Mail Tribune office. , 2D0 III SIXI;SS Ol'I'OHTl'MTII'-H FOR HALE Dandy business: In- voice about 19000;- good payroll town. Will take house to $3600. Selling on account of health. P. O. lint 195. Jacksonville. 293 , FURS FURS TRAPPERS NOTICE Wa are In a position tn handle all your skins. See us before you sell. Medford Baraain Hniisp IIP j 27 N. Orapa St. Phone 10CiIlll mm . V - h-to rijhU Micrvcd. CAM VOL) IMA&INJE MEVER MAR(N A IF IT WLL GIVE: WIM OKI ME, VJHV SWOULO PLEASURE: HE'S AMD WE WUKJfiEI25 iltts!!fVI WIU KE.FIMEJJ MJftOM I MlNCKLLANIXUlS TOR SALICUKAL ICSTATB 'si'KlMAl. ROIIIPMKNT for llnlll. lllR livestock. Hawley Transfer, ; fill) .. lilvcrsido. I'hono 1041-X. . 299 i VNYWHKUB FOR HIRE '1 en- Pass bus; low rates. Id. Chas, 1J. Howard, 1129. 257tf REDUCED winter rates on all lo cal and lonK distance haullnu Insured carriers Hawley Trans for, till No. Riverside. Phone 1044-X. 2Uf S1I PA ID for furs, hides and nelts. Johnson's Market 323 N Cm-lie Kt Phone H7 24Hrf I'orxn FOITNIJ Yount; police do-. very sick. Inquire of Dr. Stone. 1MI0 FOUND Two-months-old black woolv pup. Phone Mrs. Karl Tuniy. 1 Isii-J. 2S9- FOR ioxciiaxgr FOR TRADE 1 5 '-.j acres; good shade, city water, 5 acres in pears, 3 miles from town. Will trade for city property. What have you? Phone 401). J. C. Parties. 2! 1 FOR EXCHANGE- 8-acro chicken ranch; modern 6-room house, new chicken houses, stocked with 6f0 Leghorn hens to trade for Medford home. Wold & Wold, Sparta llldg. 2!1 FOR EXCHANGE General store, service station and hotel on Pa cific highway: excellent location and doing a fine business. This ' is the best business property 1 have ever offered In exchnngo. . Will trade for orchard, farm or '-wn property. Value 932,000. Spi- Wiillor H Leverelte, Realtor 290- FOR K.l,tvrI.IVIKT(M'K FOR SALE OR TRADE 1300-lb. team, wugons, harness, brood sows, four heifer calves. Gold Mill Dalrv. D. D. Shaffer, (Inn field Ranch. 290 FOR SALE B yearling steers. Tel D-X-13, Eaglo Point. 280 FOR SALE Good fresh cow. lien Vlmont. across from Merrlman Dairy. 289 I Hill SALT' AI'TOMOIULKH ARMSTRONG OFFERS . 1029 LICENSE FREE v are making this offor for ten ( 10) days only on the best guar -inteed used cars In town. Lowest Terms. MtMHTRONG M'lTORH. INC Hudson-Essex and oldsmohlle Cadillac and LnSalle. Tel. 18. 281tf FOU SALK DOGS AND PETH F()U HAUJ registered Boston -n 14 monihs old. Phone 1222-R. 292 11)11 SALE. POILTIIV PRIZE-WINNING Bronze turkey cockerels. 20-29 lb. 10.f,0- 112: pullets. 14-19 lb,. r,.50-7. Mrs. Arch Wasson, Ilarrlsburg, Oro. 298 FOR KALE Baby chicks from Hollywood strain . Wh to Leg horns, 1 5c. Lyons electric brood ers, half price. Winans Poultry Farm. 296 BOOKING orders now fSr chicks: Rocks, Reds, Leghorns. Nothing belter. Prices cheap. Square Deal Hatchery, 1107 East Muln Phone 9IS-L, 289 i WANTED zsz We Buy for Cash All Used Furniture and Stoves Call 505 W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 East Main 1 S z . PL-eA-bS. ) OOMT TALK I SlLLT- 1 V ' '.tfr By SOL HESS TUAT MF2F. CMIlO- V eOV OP" WIS AGE DOT VS WAPPiM55 TO CALL & I DE.M-V HIM TMS BEEM AWAV ID COLL&6E FOR THE COMPAMIOM 5HIP OF AM EDUCATED FOR SALE f aenvs, 2 miles from Medford: fine, road, school. electricity, city water; 4-room hou.'-e u'arawe', chicken Ixaises, 45 lavlm: hens. 2 acres alfalfa, Kood soil, llargain prii'e J15U0; Only $2iiO cash, balance $J0 a month at t'. Wonderful Imrnnlll, 2'-i acres; surnnco. Flro, Auto.. Ufo. Accl on I'ae. hlway, adjoining Med- dent. Honds. Phone 402. 301 ford: r-rm. modern home, brood- j Liberty HldK. - - er house, new chicken house for; '' " :- 1000 hens; IrrlMated. rich soil; , Interior Decorator berries anil fruit. Prleo H200, on easy terms. Two lots 100x100, new 3 -room house; berrle" anil young trees; rich oil; east side; tim); $1X0 cahh, bal. like rent. . acre; 3 miles out; good soil. 2-room house; school bus to Medford. Only $i:0; will take tniall ear. c.ood lot. close In. all clear, Mfiii; only 820 down, balance l!i a mo nth. Other bargnlns too. See us. , THE D. E. MILLARD CO., 4 1! East Main. Phone !'22. 2!tfi FOR SALE 2K0-aere farm with good buildings. Price only S15 per acre: very easy terms or Hade. E. H. tumy, 310 Liberty llldg. 297' FOR SALE Hi acres in Straw berry Park: new a-room house, domestic water; soil Is free Bear creek bottom, close m and un- dor ditch. An assured Income of $1200 to $1401) per year. Wo start you. Small down payment, balaneo as low as $12 per month. Property shown by appointment creek bottom, close In and un only, phono 1398 (evenings io2o- 'OR SALE fl-ncro ranch; R-room bungalow and barn; 1 aero pears, 14 years old; 1 acre building lot, . 4 acres clover and bluegrass; ' paid up water right. Price $201)0; trm.H. Wold & Wold, Spnrln Hldg. 291 HEN vol' think of real estate,' Brown A White, tf FOR BALE Buscll-Gertz hunu" carved, splendlilly finished piano, $150; easy termB. Phono 827-Y. FOR SALE Algnzar range, wood' or coal, with or without gas at- tachment, nearly all porcelain, Just like new, for sale tonight or tomorrow only. Call ut 117 S. I Holly Ht. . 2X9 FOR SA LI Homo conned fruit , and vegetables. Thono 131 7-L. 290 FOR SALE Electric washing ma chine at a sacrifice Cull at 702 , W. 4th. 289 i FOR BALE Bees, 13.00 hlvo. In- ' quire Hermanson's Foed Store, : Contra Point. 294 FOR BALE Dining room table and chairs. Phone 943. 289 FOR SALE Choice alfalfa and grnln hay. Phono 697-R-l. 289 FOR SALE Second-hand Ford son; good shaped Neldormeyer Bros., Jacksonville, 1 290 fol SALK - Osea sewing ma chines, all mukes, $5 up. terms If doslred All mnku rented and repaired White Suwing Iduchlne Co.. 14 No. Bartlett. Utf FOR SALE For sand and gravel, sediment and general teaming Phone Olg-J Sam'l Bateman. tf KOFI SALE Apples HoltSenliergs. and Newtowns. Orowors Ex chatiBo. Fir and hsts. 20tr IH'SINKSS DIRKCTOIIY . Ahslraclors MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. At). s'rncta of Title. Tltlo Insurance. Rooms 3 and 5, No 32 North Central Ave., upstairs fAI'KSOX fX. ABSTRACT Ab-lr.cls of Title hihI Title Insur ance. Tlie onlf complete Title fiysti'in In Jack sod County. Contrnctora JiXhT&SO NS General Contractors, Includlnff bace nu'nta, ditches, all kinds of cement and concrete work. R. I. Stuart, t'l 7 Apple, phone C43; Gilbert Stuart, 17 Rons Court, phone 90i;-M. Miles Stuart, 68 H Npwtown nhnnc MR a xpert Accountant Fit A XI K It A CCO V N T I X O HKRV K'K tiperallnK the most com plete and modern bookkeeping service in So. Ore. Audits, in st a Hut inn. Income tax. W. A Fraier. Public Accountant. Tel. im:.. WILSON ATDITINO CO. E. M. Wilson. P. A. Attention Riven to anything in account inn and Income Tax Requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty BIdg., Medford. Phone 157-R. A. OUIN SCHKNCK Accountant and auditor. Systems installed. Income tax specialist, 410 Med ford Hultdiim. Phone 326. Financial WK LKNT MONKY to worthy ptpple to pay their honest dobts. licifir ('oast Credit Association, 4L3 Medford Bldtf., Medford. Ore tfa Pre lli l Transportation 'ICKCi: TRUCKINtJ CO.. Med ford to Portland and San Fran eiseo. Furniture moving a spec ialty. Phone fn" or 437-R-2. LONO DISTANCE HAULING -MtV.ford - Klamath truck line Oaily service. Ponded carriers. Special rates on load lots. Auto Freight terminal. 3fi S. Fir. Tel. 1033. . . ' C A L I. Portland-iMcdford Truck Line for through or Intermediate, point service. Klxteen-hour ser vice to and from Portland. Phone 5i',ti. Medford Auto freight ter minal nt 3fi 8 Plr. Medford Cicneral Trucklii(r. -s.,. ClLNLRAL TRUCKIXO-Also wood for sale. Jess Richardson, Cen- tral Point. Call 54. 2lI Insurance, KARL S. T1U1T All forms of In- ii i i;itnit iii-.i;t)KATl.N(,, paliit- I lug. paperhanglng and floor wax- Ink", r red Canlner. Phone 7 3 1 -W-2. Res. Perrydale, Jackson ville Highway. Loans on Homes LOANS on homes now built of under construction. Eight pel cent and no stock to carry.:Real service. Montlil," payments. . -. Ilnnister Agency. Inc., .105-W. Main. Tel. 1230. . ' Money to r.oan MONEY TO LEND To worth people to pay their honest debts .Securities of all kinds accepted, Jennings Loan Offico, 6 8. Fronl MONEY TO LEND $50 to J260 to loan on furnituro or good bo. curlty of most any kind. Con, tracts discounted. Thomas Real, ty Co.. Room 12, Palni Block, cor. Main and Front, upstairs. . (ltl f if , "L I rtSns 1 ) ""'' Ionns f y Phone R3 - . , ... oommprciai rinance l,cfi. M.-U'nrl, Oregor,' Do Vol! itil ltloiiey? Wo iOii'if hort tin..- loans 1'iu: -,,;tl .us firlctly con fldent I'-.l i-,- l,l,.-i'.v Hidg. Pbene 67(1. it .il. H. liaii.-jt'.-r. 11. c. OirUiii r ,:, MO.Sj-:Y on hrnroved .i -,!;,- i pi-operiy. brown .v White Am ' ;"N "'A -;"'rK CO. 'I -it unieiii..,., E. A. HkIj.- Gen. ..-ii ManuK-r: P. M. Rhi- haw Sao - .', ' n .'iger So N. Fronl St.. Hi- ..rd -lln.e THORVD L H. FOLK EN BERG . r c a e I. e i ul viohu. orchestra practice for students: also a do, parlmcnl fur udjusting and ro puiring violins If you desire a enable violin outfit, call at the dudlo, room I, Collego Bidg.; SI X. crape St. Phone 259-J, ' Paltlilng and PllK'rlians;IUK II. MARX. General Pnlntlng Con tractor, tinting, paperhangln-, e".!-;:entering. repairing. Phone 178-.1. Res. 57 Summit.. Piano Instruction ' I M : i A I .TON HA 1(1 1 IT Teuchei I I'linn and Ha. mony llalght .lisle Slud'O SIV Liberty BIdg Phone 72. 169lf l-rlnieni and luhllsliorii MEUl'tIRD PRINTING CO. Has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose (ear ledgers, billing -systems, eto. Portland price. 27 N. Fir St. Radio tteimlrlng RADIO REPAIRING The Musi Box, 402 East Main St.. Phone 433, has tin expert radio tech - tilclan from the factory. Wo ' make a specialty of expert repair -work and gunrantee It. Special consideration to dealers. Transfer MAPS TRANSFER 8TORAOB CO. Office III N. Fir 8t. Phone 315. Prices right, Ser vice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE! Service guaranteed. : 20 B. Gran Phono S4 ft, revlrienefc IASO- Window rieonlns; LET GEORGE DO IT HouSS cleaning, floor waxing, Janitor service. Geo. A. Sesly. Poods) 101-J 01- 1171. ,. . jlhJ 'Vi ! fn?ii wmo-i won if M c: