Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 11, 1929, Page 13, Image 13

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By Mnry C. Carry.
EDEN I'UKt'fNCT, Ore.. Jan.
J l. (Spueial-) On Wednesday U
!th ot jHunry, Onk Circle No.
1M2 tt I'hftonfx held one of Uui
most enjoyable mornings since lat
October. Wo wer triad to have
pa many of our ubwnt members
present. Iurinf the fruil Hi-ntion
many were not able to attend anil
then came the flu epidemic. Iluw
i vt r, now most of the member
are well atf.ijn. Refreshments of
mineo pie and eoffeo wuh served
nt the close of the session,
s Mr. nml Mih. Dave Watt of
J'hoenix will leave on an extended
vif It into the southern pirn of (
California In a few days. They;
tvtU no as fur oh Ventura..
Hchool in the Independent;
Ft liool wan aain in setwlon thin
Monday, Miss Chlldreth and Missf
Kltzserald are the teacher.
Quarantine on the H. C. Graves ;
home In Kant Kden was lifted the
hitter part of last week, where:
scarlet fever held the family in..
There has been several eases I
of scarlet lVvcr in Phoenix the
past month, but It in nil eleared
up now as the health offieein
Jiavft kept on the job cvjr Finee
the disease cot started.
Ceni'Ke Drake butchered a nice
fat beef this last week, and wold
out a portion of the meat.
If the readers of the Kden Pr
dlnct IteniK will et their letters
or phone rails in to Mrs. Mary u.
Cart'y, before Thursday of each
week, the Items will be sure to j
appear in Friday's- paper. !
Mrs, Harry Morrison of Knst
Talent and Mrs. Lena Stevens of
North Talent were making a busi
ness call on your correspondent
last Wednesday. . Mrs. Morrison j
was looking for a place to board
two of her sisteT's children for
thft remainder of the school year.
Carl CobleiKh of Phoenix has
been 'confined to his bed for seve-,
ral weeks as a result of a bad
rne of fin, the entire family had
tho disease but are nil ahout again
but the father, who is slowly net-'
tine better now. j
Miss Irene Stnndley spent Mon-!
day and Tuesday visiting at the
J. 10. Mast home and also calling
on her friend. Miss Kessie liilde
brand. Mr. and Mrs. William Elkins nt
Fillmore, Cab, were visiting at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ward
and at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Morse In the Suncrest district east
of Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Ward re
turned just before Christmas to
their home in Kern Valley after
u .'trip into southern California.
They report a flno time while
away. - ' . i
, Mr.: and Mrs. Iovel Ferns were1
abeam 'during -the--holiday; on a
t.'fpt ihto Crtllfpviiiii'i- Mrs. ' Kerns
will rehume her ; srliool ng-aiu at
Oak Orove. '-'',
,L. O. Penland accompanied I'r.
and Mrs. McFadden down to
their home at Redding- the-first
of hls week. Mr. Penland re
ported no foff at lluOding when
ney arrived there.
Mrs. Itiekmnn of Phrenix moved
this week" from where they have
been living- near the d-pot, to the
Johnson house. The family have
had ' much 'ief in who former
place and ' were Klad to lie re
moved from the placf where the
husband and father Iiad passed
away. -
We have no words with whirl,
to .express our deep prlef at the
rudden parsing of . another one of
our beloved pluneers, Mrs. Ella
Patterson. For over 40 years she
has been one of the famll'nr per
sons nt our public gatherings in
the little town of Talent. Always
assisting in any civic affair and
ever ready to lend a hand in times
of distress or need of any kind.
Hhe was of an unusually sunny
disposition, a kind neighbor, a
staunch friend, and a kind mother.
Her presence will always be
missed.
Miss I.eona Daugherty of East
Eden will bo before the broad
casting Instrument In the Copco
program next Tuesday, January
15, In n musical number. Miss
DKiipherty is a pupil of Miss WIl
lett of the Pacific highway.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. O. Shear and
Mrs. William Pruitt were guests
at the home ot Mrs. S. P. Harne
burg this week.
Mrs. Hoy pruett was visiting
Mrs. William Pruett of East Eden
on Wednesday of this week.
Itoy Cofman of Phoenix return
ed from a month's visit to ills
sisters in California. He reports
having had a good time. T 1
Mrs. Edna Iteeson ot rnieni w
gan a course at the Ashland -Normal
last Wednesday. Mrs. Ueeson
has decided to prepare for teach
ing school as a profession.
SAMSVALtEYGRANGE
BUILDING PLAY SHED
, SAMS VALLEY, Ore.. Jan. 11.
Secial. Much complaint 18
heard on every side over the cold,
foisey weather. Thin Is an un
usual condition of the weather at
this time of year.
A practice same of basketball
was played Tuesday eveninn nt
flold lllli lMtween that team nnd
our locals, with the result that our
hoy won, 17 to . James Mo.
DonouKh wa.y the star player on
our team.
The hlKh school play will be
Blven nt the auditorium Krldny
nlifht.' The play la entitled Uash
ful Mr. Bob." and the eleven mcm
hera of the. cast promise it to ho
well worth the price of SS and 6
cent,.
After a basket dinner at noun.
BRINGINQ UP FATHER
'you av
1K1 JAU
MIT HIM WHILE CASEf
VVUZ WERINJ' Wl
OLA.tj'pto,- TOO KNOW
T3 -itRIOu'g
oprtNjae to Mi-rA wv,M
VAEARiM' CLA'b'iE'ij - I
KNOW "THAT 'C A.ObE. I
OiO ey MOMTH'b
0O m
DO?
"ic-DtLK
tho Grange opened with the new
officers, who were installed nt the
tfoint installation at Raple Point
by Mrs. Hakk, In their chairs. A
Kood yearly report was read by the
secretary. Other officers' reports
will be ready for the next meeting.
Tho Mail Trihune New Year'sedi
tion of the irange was exhibited
nnd won much praise from the
Oranpers. A vote of thanks by
liie members whs extended the
editor of the Tribune and the
Grangers who assisted in getting
up the Grange section. A report
from the chairman of the legisla-
tive committee gav a short re-
view of the proceedings of the tax
commission and advised the mem
bers to ever be on the Watch and
in mho t iK.rn lu it n in v rt-lfef to
"gird-our loins and be ,ready; for
the fight." '
After Ovurs'oor ' Nealon .advinod ;
that t tie Grange ;tase ilp a project
for the coming year, the . II. K. C.
chairman. Mrs. Clue MclJouough,
sucKested that the completion' of
lYm HjUyil ' ii,. vm "1F
I j . .
THE NEBBS Be Reasonable .. By SOL HESS
I ' ssv&ir - . ' . - T - fjssai' i' rinvir -n n.ik" ITS' P,& uaoo' ESS". . . "v;SfJ
j, S?' VQUOUST feOT TO WW ' ' Z- C" V OU 1 OUST CAMT DO M, TAQDY , f iS
ST EVENTS VOua "MISOD TO SUE TMAT Feu.EKtA W ""I"Z-eJKf rl? r L4t AN. OLD FASMIONIED W
Wt, b'UDTKEMORTSAee OM THIS 7 tZt TT.NlTOeST M A BROKESJ WET ART TOR CASH, M
I 505O DS'S. 1 m & ' ' 1 y I x. ZJWMi U LI I HI. A. Wfc ffl rvii VA
, , , ... . . . . uny oi .ueoioru at me uy nan .
the boys - and girls' pln.vshed be,lni(t evening.
one of the projects. Upon lio oh- ft wni he distinctly understood'
Jectlon from the membern. Master 'that the City of Medford reserves ;
Straus called for signals from those th right to reject any and all bids
who could donate Tuesday to the mI thut tho LMly rwerve the -right
. . , to accept nnv b d, not necessarily;
work, whereupon six men offered ,he JowlM lnut it'AwmH most s;ll .
their help and the If. L. C. chair- isf,u.tory to its beKt Interests. (
man, with the assistance of .Mrs.
M. A. Schulz, promised that a good
hot dinner nt the Community klt-
chen would be ready at the noon t ,n lh(i (:oltnty Cmirt of the State of
"our. I Oregon for Jackson County.
Hev. Iverson of Medford is con-1 In the Matter of the Estato of
ducting services at the schoolhousei Ja"r V'HiTi0ni ,lloceftSOtl:I , ., !
... , . , . ii. Notice Is hereby given that the'
this week, beginning each night nt unat,rsiKne(! : uUn appointed by
H o'clock. , the County Court of Jackson Conn-"i
Miss Elsie Straus returned Hun-' ty. Oregon, as Administrator of the
day to Coquille where she rwmm- "te of James O'Hrlen, deceased.
ed her RHinnl ntle Mnndnv nfter am4 nas iuallfied. All persons haV-
ed bei school ulles Monday after , cinlmH against wild estato are
spending her vacation with home iu.reby notified to present the
folks. i same, verified in the manner pro-
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Treshani vlded by law, to . Frank P. Farrell
and family spent Sunday visiting or Newton C. Chaney, Attorneys
the W. F. DeFord family in Ash- J5 AJm lnlirator. ot their office.
i 21'J Liberty Huildfng, Medford, Ore-
mn"- . , !gon, within .six months from the
Dan Howard, a Medford repro- dllte of the first publication of said
tentative of the E. U. White Ma- notice.
chinery company, was interviewing -'Dated and first published De
our furmers Wednesday. . j cemher 21st. 1928. , . ;
Miss Frances Fitzgerald is back ! . ,M..D. . M p. O BRIEN,
, i. . ... Aarrtinistrator of the Estato of
to her school duties nt Independ-, Jamon 0.1H(,n deceaed.
ence after spending a two weeks' FRANK P. FARRELL,
vacation with her parents. Mr. and . NEWTON C. CHANEY, :
Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald.
R is reported that J. W. Gran
thum has sold his lately acquired '
farm to Medford parties. The Gran-
thums are moving unto the Wyatt
property, where they expect to re -
side for the next few months.
Mrs. Will Payne was brought
home fro mtho hospllnl Sumliiy.
whfic ho liml . reiH-lvi-d a week'i
treatment for sovc-ro hurna
Mr. inl,n hn h. hnn
.-Iving treatment for the pant
. '. ....
Hevoral weeka from Dr. JenkinH at
I . , .... ... ,
Jaek-onville for a complication of
troubles, Ik believed to bo notice-
J ably Improved now.
Tho s. V. I. club will renew their
regular tueetlnM nKaln after a dis
continuance of several months. The.
opening meeting, will he held on
Thursday.
Tuesday was a busy day on tho
school
chool grounds when the GrunKeru ,
nd other cltltens of the district id!
h . It . t
the number of eleven men met to
Kive the day's time, to the con
struction of the new playshed, Ity
eveninfc a noticeable Improvement
was made and with another two
or three days like this It won't he ! delivered und piled on the school
long until our hoys and alrls will (.'rounds at Central Point. ;in neat,
have a playshed pavilion of their! tight pile dlcht feet high, before
own. , 'Kept. 1st. 19SS. Kach bid to be
Fire Insurance
' ' " ' ' . -
Placed in on ot tho OLD LINE STOCK C'OMPANJKS
represented by me will unsure n jtint bikI )rompt Hcttle
ment in ease of loss. ...
Chauncy Florey i
201 First National Baflk Vldg. " v '
VMCUU-
TIME-SOT
ti-iht
FOR HITTIN ,
Netioo t Plumhlnff and Heating
i?iriu-.
Sealed bids will be received by
the city of AKulfoid for the plumb
ing and heating of a two-story
concrete Five Hall to be built, upon
its property situated upon Front
and Third streets in the City of
Meriford.
Druwlnus nnd speeifleations may
be. obtained from the offiee of
Krnnk C. t'lai'k
rrchiteci, Jtooin
405, Medford Cen er lhlildim;. A
depnfiltof Teii' l)oila:s beiim re-
..-KI..1. a ii'MI iu i-..tiii-i.&.i
iitw,n i-..ini. tr .it'iiu-lnirM ;
Sealed bids must be neennipunicd
bv a certified check for an amount
equal to five per cent of the amount .
AN)Q I O.OOO -rBfiCTHEB-VUWAT WOULD VOU Sift AMD BESIDES WEOiDNjT V
of the bid, made payable to the, wwxpii uiTi'TfnQ
City Heoor.ter of Medford. Oregon. " Af rj,l M1 1 ' "f I
as it Kiiaritnty of the bid, and in TTTTr7rr TTT rrTT
cos- the Ruecessrul c.tra-lor fails SA LKSMANt ollcctions and eler-utv-u
th.v ,.,.,)(.,.,.f ...., hni..,. , ual experience. Married.. Hes.
nwnnle.l the enntraet. shall for-!
feit (-aid cheek to tho City of Md-I
ford, Oreitou. .Hlds to bo. received j
eriarately for the GJieral Jb,ut-',
lim and Plumbing. . , -
.Uids must "be in the-hnnds of the
City Kecorder
Medford, Oregoh,
t later than 7:30 p. m
Jjitm:try
-1 ' ........
( A. W. PIPKS, Mayor.
M. L. ALFORD,. Uectuder. 200
X'.... .v i
Liberty Rldg..
Attorneys for Administrator.
XoUoft to CrwHtors.
In the County Court of the state
of Oregon for Jackson Countv.
, In the Matter of the Estate of Lena
:lHIHn' i-eeaseu
Notice' Is hereby" given that the
,h county Court ot Jnckxon Town-
ty. Ori-Kon, ni. Admlnimrntor of tho
Kutato of Ixno Mnroh. dxceawd.
u nij ... -I .
anil ha ounlifled. All nernorw hnv-
tlmr clainui uraitiMt' mlrf mta nro
' ,n clim n Int Raid entato are
...'j .... ......
"iium in iiib manner nruvinen ny
aWi lo Frank I'. Karl-ell. Attorney
for Administrator, at bin office. g!2
.Llbcr'y Itulldim:, Medford, tlrefjon.
-wiinln aix montlm from the date of
me iirfll punilCHllon or tnia notice.
Dated anil flrt published De
cember 21t. 18i8.
HKNHY M. MARSH,
Administrator of the Baluto of
lena' Mrnh..ftec?Hed.
FI?'Ais'J. KAIf HHLL,
Hi ''iS'' V,Km J'f'fT1; .re"
Ron. Attin-ney for Administrator,
- Call for Illils for Wood. .
Sealed bldnt -W ill be received until
February 1st, i:tifl, for 110 cords
! of body 4?r wood, four feet lonjr.
I'VE UVEO L-OisiCi
I N3.VE.R. KMF-W
BEFORE
accompanied by a certified check
for ten per cent of tho contract.
Itids to be sealed and addressed
to the school Hoard of Central
Point.' W. B. KIXCAID. Clerk.
CLA6SIFItU mDVERTISINQ RATES
PtM pet word for first Inwrtlon, 2oj
dti succeeding Inisrtlon, lot minimum
256. Index vour adi with For 8ll.
Rent, etc., and count these words, as wsll
ss each Initial, telephone number, eto u
a word.
Classified adt cash tn advance and
not
' taken over phone, unlets advertiser his
monthly account. No allowance for pbone
errors.
' X11" work Immettlately.
Address iiox 10. caro Tribune
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ort of respectable work, whole
or part time; town ot' country.
Phone 3!I5-L. 291
WANTED
General repairing.
locksmi thing, phonograph re
pairing. Ilicy cleg, tricycles and
wagons for children sold very
rtiasonablu on time. Call and
deliver. Medford Cycle & Repair
Shop, successor to Liberty He
pair Shop, 19 N. Fir 8t. phono
261. Chan. Fifth or. Prop. 243t
WANTED Housework, day or
hour. Phone 13lii-X. 11"
WANTED MlhCia.LAN EOCS
WANTED Am locating in Med
ford and wish to rent a 5-room
modern house, with garage, good
condition, close In. Phono 1302.
291
WANTED To trade electric May
tag motor for mutl-mntor or for
machine complete. Phone May
tag Shop. Phono 12(10. 293
HAVE your furniture upholstered,
reflnished or re-glued. A. N.
Thibault, Telephone OUO-U. iivl
WANTED Hoarder and roomer;
close in. 228 H. Holly, phono
7"ft-X. 2X0tf
WANTED Fnt poultry.
X3G-M.
Phone
J94
WANTED Boardere ami roomers.
339 Ho. Central Ave. Phone 1211.
tf
WANTED Wood. Will trad- good
used car for wood. Armstrong's
Gnraire. Tel IS 2fi3tf
FOR ItKNT Ft RMSIIED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished room for
i Av-
' i, .... TT; 1 '
, r.lcp.' K"rin lwpln
roomn. nrlvnto fnm K- men a I
omn, prlynto family; moala If
firi. .Price rcanonablc. ToV
76r.j;
2Stf
1
I- BUSINESS OPPOHTUNITIES
- - -. - - .- ,
foil SAI.B Dandy business: In
voice about tsooti; nood payroll
town. Will lake houie to 18500.
Selling on account ot health. I'.
O. Hnx 195, Jacksonville. J08
FOH BALULIVKSTOCK
FOIt 8ALI5 Milk cow, Just fresh,
l'nter Kick. Jacksonville. I'hono
303. jo:
l'OIt HALK Two fresh yonne
cows. Itoute t, Ilox 158. Nell
Creek, Ashland. jn
KOK SALK Dairy cows.
0 ltrownshoro Store.
Inquire
209
KOH HALE Weaner pigs. Milton
Houston. Hosa Lane. sal
WANTED
To Buy for Cash
AU Your
SECOND-HAND
FUENITUBE
Scott Woolf
' VOll RENT APAllTMKNTS FiiR S,1,K REAL HSTATR j LOSTr j
FOIt KENT :i-room furnished
mil. Inquire 34ft West 2nd St.
Adults. 2'.llf
FOR RENT Furnished npnrt
iuent4, dose In. 113 E. 11th St.
Tel. 624-X.
FOR RENT 3 -room furnished
apt., separate- hath; ground flour. '
at 3.13 W. 2nd, $20 mo; light and
water paid. tf j
FOR KENT Furnished apart
ment, downstairs. US Genesee.'
290
FOR KENT Small furnished',
apartment. Hotel Holland, tf
FOR RENT Roomy, furnished
apartment, close in; water, lights, I
SW. 337 W. 10th. Phone lull.
292)
FOR RENT Don! cable apt. Hotel!
Grand. .. 29fi ,
FOR RENT S-ruum furnished
apartment with garage; .fully
modern; hot and cold water and
light supplied.- sunrise Super
Service Station, corner 12th and
Riverside. 263tf
FOR RENT Modern furnished
apartment, 845 North ilartlett.
Tel. 7T.3-M. l!7Htf
FOR RENT Furn. 2-rm. apta.;
private bath, electric rango, hot
and cold water. Phone 12. 21 tf
FOR RENT Furn. 2 and 3-rm.
apta.; garage. 604 W. 10th.
i rtr
VOU KENT HOUSES
KOR RIO NT Small modern fur
nished house; i'lectrlc rnime and
Kuratse; minutes drive from
Main and Central In the coun
try; $2fi iei mo. Phone &34-W,
FOH RENT 4 - rnnm furnished
hourn; electric ranKe, hardwood
floor. Call i:i'J3-K. 1)39 N. On
trul. yiifit
FOR R1CNT UnfurnlHliiMi modorn
lUMiHiS KnrnKe. Cull H17-H. 2!M
FOIt RIO NT 1-rnom hoim", knl
Homliifd und olfnnoti. r0fl N.
Rlvci-Hldo. I'hono II77-W. 23
FOR KENT Now G-room bunnn
low; flreplfiro, hnrdwond tlourn,
oh'ctrlc ranite. Inquire 613 W.
2nd. 204
FOR RENT ti-rm. modern holme.
I'hono K31-I.. 2111
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
houtio, garnKO. Phono 628-J-2'.
FOR RENT A large roldenco
clono In. Iqulra 417-J-2. 270if
FOR RENT 7-room stucco house,
with basement, at 1128 West
Main. Inquire 1005 Worn Main.
261tf
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown A White.
47tf
Clean rags wanted at tho Mall
Trlhline office. tf
FOH KKN'T MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 34 acros of Irrigated
bind In alfalfa and strawberries,
- with good dwelling, on Ross lane.
oiia mile from I'. O., $30 per mo.
and one-half of water rent. Tel.
2SII-J or 12.10. 2lil
FOR RENT I'jrnlshed cabin:
lights, wnter, garage, $12. 124
Lincoln. . . 'Jiih
FOR RENT Bachelor cabin. 44S
H. Front. JJ
FORIlENT 10-ncro tract, close
in. Phone 437-Y. 204
FOR KALE HOMES
. , .
FOll HALE CHEAP li-room house
In fine condition. No reasonable
offer refused. Hmall payment
down, balance like rent. Imme
diate possession. Call owner.
FURS FURS
TRAPPER8 NOTICE We are In
a position to handle all your skins.
oee us oeiore you sen.
Medford Bargain House
27 N. Grape 8L . i'houe 10C2
. By George McManus
FOR HALK Two ncrert Of fine
Moil on I'acirie hihwny north, j
with new mudnrn fi-ronm home.
Price f8l fill; term. Ohanneey J
Florey, sol First .National Rank.
FOR MALI ri acres, y 1 i m 1 1 e s '
front Meilford; fine rnHd. Hchool.
electricity, vlty witter; 4 -room -houne,
KaraKe, chicken hue. J
4." luylnp neiiM, 1 acres nlfiilfa, I
pood Hoil. RfirKain price $1500;
only Slii0 cash, balance $110. u
month at 6o. I
Wonderful harnain. 3 ocren
on Pac. hiway, adJoinhiK Med- j
ford; fi-rm. modern hom liromU
it houwe, new clili-ken Iioiiho for
1 OUn hetm; irrlpJited, rich noil;
hcrriCH and fruit, Prico ll'JOu,
tm easy lermM
Two loin 100x100, new 3-roum
'hotiKo: henie and yoinm tr.een;
rich .noil; onnt side; $6S0; ,?IH0
ciirh, bal,- like . rent. ' ,.,
2 t-i acreH, 3 inlli H out ; jiond
hoII, 2-room Iiouhp; Hchoo) haw
in Medford. Only ?r.0; will take
winaH en i'.
flood lot. cIoho In. all eh-nr,
$ 4 r 0 ; only $20 down, balunco Slli
a month, other tin renins ton.
. See m.
T11K I). K, MILLARD CO..
4 lit Kawt Main. Phone ',22.
FOR HALK 2K0-ncre farm with
Kood hulldltiKH. Price only
per ncre; very easy tirniH or ,
trade. K. H. Tumy, 310 Liberty
RldH. 207
FOR ftALK 1 Mi acres In Htraw
herry Park; new 3 -room bonne,
doincHllc water; soil In free Rear
creek bottom. cIoko In and un
der ditch. An aHHiired Income of
91200 to $14U0 per year. Wo
Mart you. Hmall down paymenl,
balance a low ub S12 per month,
property shown by appointment
only. Phono 13!2 (evening 10'Jfl
Y). . 28Htf
FOR HALE fl-Rcrn ranch; 6-rooin
hunKulow und hnrn: 1 nro ppiu-H,
14 yent'H old; 1 ncre bnlldlnfr lot,
4 acres cloVcr nnd I)Iucki'iibh;
paid up water HkIU. Prico a(lo(l;
tt'rni.'t. Wold & Wold, Hpnrtn
HldK. 21)1
WHBN YOO-think of real estate,
h(. Brown White. tt
MISCELI.tlN-F.OIT8
HI'ECIAI. EQUIPMENT for haul
ing livestock. Hawley Transfer,
Gill N. Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
209
ANYWHERE FOR HIRE Tn
pass bus; low rntcs. Tel. Chis.
D. Howard, 1129. J67tf
REDUCED wlntor rates on nil lo.
cal nnd long dlstnnco hnullng.
Insured carrlors. Hawley Trans
fer, 610 No. Riverside. Phone
1044-X. 209
CASH PAID for rurs, hides and
pelts. Johnson's Market, 923 N.
TOR EXCHANGE
6 ROOM modern house to trndo
for Ashland or Marshfleld home.
Keo us at once. E. C. Corn, Mont
gomery Ward Hldg. 202
FOR TRADE 15 Vs acres; good
shade, city water, D acres In
pears, 3 miles from town. Will
trndo for city property,' What
have you'; I'hono 4(K. J. C.
llnrncs. 201
FOR EXCHANGE S-scrO Chicken
ranch: modern li-room house,
new chicken houses, storked with
Bfti) Leghorn hens to trude for
Medford home. Wold St. Wold.
Hpnrt.-i Hld.
I WANTED
We Buy for Cash
All Used Furniture
and Stoves
CaU 505 -
W. A. KINNEY
Furniture House
315 East Main
3
S
LOHT Ti l-colored collie do? alout
M monthH old. Ltlerul rewnnl
for return to R. J. Henry. Phone
lOXfl-X. S20 Kast Main Hi. I'Jt.'t
FOH SAI.K POUIritY
IRIZK-WININO nrnnxn turkey
cockerelH. 2-2!i lh., fin.riO- $12;
VulletH. 14-10 Il.. $5.50-17. Mm.
Arch Wasnon, IlarrlnhurK, Ore.
20S
FOR HALK Baby chicks from
Hollywood strain Whito Le
honiM, 15c. Lyons eloctrlc brood
ers, half prico. Wlnunti Poultry
Farm. 29Q
Ft)Il SALK AI'TOMOUILICS
FOR HALK Huner-MnHtadon ever-iK-arhiM:
straw Iter ry pluuts from
int-puctud stoc-k, Plants set now
yield rlrst crop lit early Hprliw
ItlnssomH and btrrieH in all HtaK''s
nf develomrnt from then .on till
.after klllltiK frost in autumn.
We harvested many berries' all
throuKh the season welKhtng over
an ounce eacii. 1 terries from
thcKu plants, 1'H filling a pint
cup were on dlspli.y at the 1M2S
county fair in the .Monnrch Heed
A Feed Co.'s booth. Plants 82
per 100; SIS per HMtO. Woolver
lon Ranch, 1 'i miles N. K. Oen
liiil Poiul, 21tl
FOR HALK For cash. $175. late
model '24 Jewett tourinw; has
been well kept and Is now equip
ped with $75 worth of tires that
hiivn hardly been lined; new
Phllcn dla m on d ftrid luro size
battery; motor recently over
hauled; good Duco paint Job.
This car is a rem buy at this
price. Can be houfcht on term
payments for $200. Write Rox
17, Mail Trlhuno if you mean
hmilnesx. i'92
ARMSTRONO OFFERS
1920 LICENSE FREE
We are mnklng this offer for ten
(10) days only on tho beMt guar
anteed used cars In town,
Lowest Terms.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
Hudson-Essex and Otdsmobllo
Cudlllne nnd LnSallo.
Tel. IK. 281tf
FOll SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR HALE Electric sweeper,
vaeuette sweeper, btinjn and case,
10x14 flurr rug, guitar. Call 3 3 r.
H. Riverside. 2P3
FOIt HALE -
Baled hay. .
Phone
320
1110-1..
FOll HALE (lrny wicker baby
carrlngo In good condition. 4ft
Ross Court. 202
FOR HALE Second hnnd sewing
mnchlne. Phono 1.123-W. 3
No. Central. 293
FOIt HALE Cholon hny. olther
haled or loose. E. If. Ross, Med
ford, Ore. Phone 208-R-3. 295
FOR HALE Wood for fireplace
and. big heater. Phono 060-.f-2.
296
FOR HALE niiBch-tlerti! hnnd-
carveo, spienoiuiy nnisneu pinno,
1G0; eusy terms. Phone K27-Y.
291
FOR SALE Bees, on hive. In
qulro lfermansun's Food 8tnre,
Central Point. 291
FOR BALE) Crsea sewing ma
chines; all makes, $o up; terms
If desired. All makes rented
end repaired. Whit Sewing
Machine Co., 14 No. Bartlett.
- Iltf
KOR SALE For sand and graveli
sediment and genernl teaming,
Phone 912-J. . Bam'l Bateman.
1 tf
FOR BALE Apple. Boltsenbergs,
ann xwewinwns. urowers ex
change, Fir and 8th sts. 230tf
Ill'SINKSS DIRECTORT
Abstractors
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insurance
Rooms S end 1), No. 32 North
central Avo., upstairs
Csaj ; AfKKO
I AltSTHAC
I AbNtrnpts o
and Title
1 once. Tin
I com plet
Kytem In
- son County.
son ro.
ItSTIlACT CO,
nf Title
Ituur
Tho onlj
0 Title
son Countr
Bl'SIXESfS DIHECTORV
Clilroprnctlo PliTNlcinns
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN" Chlro
prarlic Nerv Spcrialint. rffic
hour 9 to 12: 2 to 5. 203-204 S
l.lhertv little. Offics nhona i-m
Kos. phone i!)0-U.
Dlt. KIVIND M. KFAJtOS Chirn.
uractor. Snecifie t'hirooraetlo
adjnxtments plven at North
Hlverside. oriiCM hours: 5:3 to u , , f l
I 7:30
Contractors
U. I. STUAKT & SONS General
Contractors, including base
ments, ditches, all kinds cif
cement anil concrete work. H. I.
Stuart. 217 Apple, phone 643;
Gilbert Stuart, 17 Ross Court. y
phone 9fi6-M. Miles Htuart, 608
P. NVwtnwn. phnn Rfirt p,
Kspert Accountant . "
HJVj uperuiiiiK iiiohi com- ;;.
pleto and modern bookkeeping ! -r? -service
in So. Ore, Audits, In- j
stallations, incomo tax. W, A. ' .
FraKler, Public Accountant. Tel.
605. .
WILSON AUDITING CO, E, M. E
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given ,
to anything lit accounting and
Incomo Tax Uoqulrements. Look :, .
Into our simplified accounting
method. Liberty Bldg., Medford. C
Phone 157-R. 7-.
A. OltIN SCHENCK Accountant
and auditor. Systems, installe!.
liuome tax specialist. 410 Med-
lord nuiunng. mono a.o. fiSr j
Flimnclnl ' Li
VH LEND MONEY to worthy
people to pay their honest debts.
Pacific Coast Credit Assoc&Uon,
423 Medford Uldg., Medford. Ore
tf
Freight Transportation -
PIEPCE TR UC K 1 NO CO.. Med
ford to Portland and San Fran
cisco. Furniture moving a spec
ialty. Phone fir. or 437-11-2.
LONG DISTANCE HAULING
Medford - Klamath truck line.
Dally service. Bonded carriers.
Special rates on load lots. Auto
Freight terminal., 30 8. Fir. 1 Tel.
1033.
CALL Portland-Medford Truck
Line for through or intermediate
point service. Slxteen-hour ser
vice to and from Portlnnd. Phone
560. Medford. Auto freight ter
minal nt 30 S. Fir. Medford.
Ccneral Trucklnff.
CKXKHAL TRtJtKINO-Also wood
for sale. Jess Richardson, Cen
tral Point. Cnll 54. 24
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY All forms of In
sum nee. Fire, Auto, Life,- Accl
dent, Hondas Phone 402. 801
Liberty Bid.
Interior Decorator
INTERIOR DECORATING, paint
liig..paperhnnrrlnr and floor wax--inp.'
Fred Gardner. Phone 781-W-2.
Res. Porryddle, Jackson
ville Highway.
Loans on Homes
LOANS on homos now- built ot
under construction. . Eight pel
cunt1 and no stock to carry. Real
service. Month.lr payments. -
Hanister Agency. Inc. - 106 Wi
Main. Tel. 1230. ' ,
Money to Loan
MONEY TO LEND To worth)
poople to pay their honest deb 14
KoniiritlnJt nf nil lrlnria aoMntml
Jennings Loan Office, 6 H. Front
MONEY TO LBND $50 to $25
iu mini on lurniiure or gooa se
curity of most any kind. Can
tracts discounted. Thomas Real,
ty Co., Room 12, Palm Block,
cor. Ainin ana front, upstairs.
6
lions Time '
Urn I liate
MoruE6 tvoaiu
Phono 1381
Finance Corp.
Commercial
.' Mttlford, Orofrnn
Do You Need Money?
Wo make short time loans.
Transactions strictly "confidential
317 Liberty Bldg. Phone 676-K.
H, II. Banlator. H. C. Chrlstnor.
Monuments
THE OREGON OKANITH CO.
Monuments. E. A, Hicks, Oon
ornl Mnnager; P. M. Kershaw,
BaleH Manager. 302 N. Front
St.. Medford.
Music
THORVAL H. FOLKENBERO. '
Tone her' of violin; orchestra,
practice for students: also a de
partment far adjusting and re
pairing violins. If you desire i
rollablo violin outfit, call at the
studio, room 4, College Bldg., 81
N. Grape 8t. Phone 260-J.
Painting and Papcrhanglng
II. MARX, Oeneral Painting Con
tractor, tinting, paporhanglng,
carpentering, repairing. Phono
178-j. Kos. 67 Summit.
Plnno Inslruntlou
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher
of I'lano nnd Harmony. Halght
Music Htudlo, 318 Liberty Blag.
Phone 72. i . 169tf
Printers and Publisher -
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Has
the best equipped printing office
In Houthern Oregon, Bookbind
ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing
systems, etc. Portland price. 37
N. Fir 8t. ,
Radio RciMllrlng
RADIO REPAIRING The Muelo
Ilox, 402 East Main St., Phone
433, has an expert radio tech
trlcian from the factory. We
muko a spo,cinlty of expert repnlr
, work and guarantee it. 8polal
consideration to dealers.
Transfer
EADH TRANSFER ft STOKAOH
CO. Office 111 N. Fir St.
Phone 315, Prices rlghL Ser
vice guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER ft 8TORAOH'
Ssrvlee guaranteed. 20 S, Ornpe
Ht 'Phone R4 nf eeafffene insa -
Wlnrtmv Cleaning
LET OEORCIB DO IT Houe
cleaning, floor waxing, Jnnltor
service, (loo. A. beeiy. ph
601-J of 1171, '