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TEDFOTvD ITC TRTBUyE. fEDFORD. OREP.OX. SATURDAY. .T A XI A TIY VI 1920. IXGE FTVTJ INEZ FERGUSON, NEW 1 CENTRAL POINT RELIEF CORPS HEAD INSTALLED i-RNTKAL VOJXT, Ore., Jan. 13. , Sp.ri:il.) Tin- imnlsou Rollof I'on's 1 - J 1 their annual luiiKliit-t at noun Siiiunluy, Janu ary fill). At 2 p. in. installatiun io'k place with Mr.-. Kmina (ip-.-fan us InstiiMin ifi'ifiu Aliv.. l-r-m-stint Hostel as t'omiiictrt's. Tin tVillnwitiK officers weie iu;alli-il for tin yenr 1 1 J : Problem. Inez rVrmison; senior vice-proMilent, Kvu Smith : junior viei-iresiili-ni, .lyrile DulJuque; ehaiibtin, .Mary Otiey; necretary. Alary RU-hn rdsnn : . lr.'!isunr. .";irrle WVh-h; oomluct -re Mmm:t tiJi-anon: assistant oon iluct: es;:, Iteswio (larreii; Muunl. -1 va (.'oppenKer; Assist unt uaril, I'-Ithol Southwell; musfcian, Lulu Sirohrncler: press correspondent. I'lurn Kttrra; ptn, Inst., Tillie Ala ile: first color-bearer. Kll'iihoih l-nher; second color-In -arer, Krnui HfdniHith; third color-hearer, Wa va C'ummlnKs: fourth color-bearer. Alary Tlij?krcnlnthem. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Itnanns nnd dauuhlers, the Misses Ifroberta and Herniece, and the Misses Klizabeth and Kthelyn Scott attended the show at the t'raterian Monday nipht. Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Wilbur and little daughters, lleno and C.ale, were quests of Mrs. Wilbur's par ents, KeV. and Airs. J. Al. John--son. Wednesday. Little Hetty Frye, who is very ill with pneumonia, was taken to the Snored Heart hospital Tues day. Miss FHzabeth Scott up-tit Satur day in Med ford, the Kuest of Miss Jeanette Trill. Airs. Inez Ferguson entertained the Past firand uliih at her home Tuesday afternoon. ("luessiiiK names were played, which caused imn-h merriment. Those presont who en joyed the afternoon were Mesilam s rlara Farra. Nellie Simmons, Hetty l'alikey. Delia Scott. Ida llaniler FOti, Clara Vincent, Adams, Hostel, IJinma ileason. Jennie Alerritt. Waffles and coffee were served by the hostess. Betty Farrier, who has been finite ill. Is able to be up around tho house, but will not return to school for a while. Kvcrett Scoti is driving a truck for the K niters Wholesale company of Ashland and Medford. The state president of the Ko bekah'' lodwe, Mrs, houi:;e Perozzl of Ashland, attend the Kebekali lodtfe Wednesday evening in t'en tra Point. Airs. A T. Drfsko of Vortlnno a nd M rs. J . I i . 1 low inn n of Al ed -ford were callers al the ti. F. Fox home Saturday. Airs. Drisko and Airs, liowman are sistors, Mrs. Drisko visited in Medford two weeks. Misa Clara Anderson, a trained nurse of Portland, who has been vi.siiiiiK her parents, Mr. and Mrs. yum -Anderson, returned to her home .Monday. Ted Alorara Is finite ill with the flu. Lester At a tin, who has been em nloved bv the Copco at K lamatli Falls, returned home for a few days, then left for C.lendale, where he is employed by the same com pany. Halph LeVee has returned to Jtuttc Falls wheic he is employed. .Mrs. Clarence ire.-diam was taken to the Community hospital Tuesday, wlmre she was operated upon on Wednesday. J. 11. Lees, "llrandpa as he is familiarly known, who has been in the hospital at Jacksonville, be came homesick and was broiiKht home last week. He seems a little hotter. J.H.Leo nurd, superintendent of the state training school for boys at Chehalis, Wnsh.. is here visit , lntr his sister. Mrs. W. K. Chauncy. Wm. Wilson and wife and child of Portland. Airs. Pearl Italko of San Francisco and Thomas and Chester Wilson of Keno, Ore., have returned to their homes after be ing called here by the death of their father, Simpson Wilson. Mrs. Magijie Henderson, another daugh ter, from Fresno. Cal.. will remain with her mother a hri time. Next Tuesday night. December 1 r. Central Point basketball team will play Jacksonville at that place. Airs. VanZiimlt Is taking treat ments at the hospital in Jackson ville. Airs. C. F. Quackenbush spent Christina and the holidays with her mother at Weed, Cal. While there the children were ill and they returned home Sunday, accom panied by her mother, Mrs. Dora Lynch, who remained until Thurs day, then left oh the train for her home. Ike Davison, accompany by Miss Hildeiiarde Lance and her mother, 'Airs. C. F. Lnnge. drove to Diyton, Ore.; Tuesday to visit Mr. Davi son's parents. They then drove to Portland, returning Saturday. Frank Miller is remodeling his home, making many built-ins and a breakfast nook. H being n fi" carpenter, knows how It should be done. Miss Elizabeth Duncan and Miss T-nvIda Culbertson, who are attend ing Normal school at Ashland, spent the week end with their pur cnLs In Central Point, .returning Sunday evening. The Tloyal Neighbor camp was entertained by Mrs. onnl Haley at her country home. Following th ficern. the hostess served a de licious luneh. She was iis.-lsted by Airs. Lottie (Jregory. A very, pleas ant afternoon was enjoyed. Airs, liay Proncrt of Nebraska, who ha been visit in? her aunt. Mrs. J. ,T. Orim. experts to re mnin until the last of February. I. M. Howe slipped nn the walk Thursday In miHi n m-mner ns to dislocate ht shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. R- F Wilbur and daughters Ilene and flute f Med ford are vIMtlng Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Williams. Mr. Wilhur in employed in th Carlson orchard. The Berenn Hible diss of the Federated church hM Its monthly meeting at the home of lie- and bringing UP FATHER ! mmi'krsM .. n utxk cr i rr, i jmm iiF 1 Lfl I -MJ3t IB" I II I 11 J AT " 1 I I I ' .1 . I II II I i -IVJ.V . m. i J -. rr l 1 n1. I i 1 1- . slLJliMt-M ill I THE NEBBS Spumed I l WDAT ?M K ) ' ' "'I AT DO VOO TM-N I 1 1 gCE . 1 WAS DVlMOTS I PEAKiUT Vkj A WOMAM100,OOOl 1 WAJT ELM j OF THAT ?.ME ABSOLuTEW TALK TO-SVLLV, OUT l ' 4. tuAT SAC- jAMO APGUE OVER A3 ' 7J , ( .GsjOR-EO me AnjO 1 AO J PR ll DiO 1 KWOW 5MEO I PNv!T IlT ( A COUP Or V3" BACt -A i" WCE All RtLAOV ' ''1 ( BE S&VJRCAST.C -SMEO J 'cPeAMUTS ? I . JTf iii ' ' A MOW PE COX ASAiD MeAM WOGOS J j "" ' ''(CoprtjM. IW by Tbc Bill 8rto.l ) 1"" ile U !i .1 0! Mrs. .1. .M. .ohnson Wednesday. A i;ood attendance was present. Th" ilevotlonals were eonduet'd by Mr". 1.. (.'. (irimes. 'Phe ineetitlu opened by .siiu.in! "Preelous Name." pray er by Kev. Johnson and the tmi f; relation repeating the Lord's prayer; .solo by Miss Uerniee Hur ler. The eleetion of officers took place after the business was dis posed of. The following officers were elected for th ensiiini; year: President, Mrs. It. W. Xiehols: vice president, Mrs. I'aul Martin; srere tary-treasurcr, Mrs. Inez Ferguson; class feacher. Kev. J. M. Johnson. .. Class nmttn. II. Tim. 2-1 n. The committee in charge of the enter tainment were Mrs. Wm. Fergu son and Mrs. K. K. Scott. Tin penny relay race created much ex citement and merriment. Refresh ments of (sandwiches, apple and cream pie. coffee and ( tea, were served by the committee In charge, There-were about 30 who enjoyed the affair. Miss Jessie Meahrook. is spend ing the week jcnd with her friends, the M isseji Helen and Irene Lam pert, i Pn si nee-. POKTI.ANU. Ore., Jan. 2.tAt Wholesale prices: liCTTKlt Lower; standards. 44c: nrinie first. 44c. . KOGS Lower; rresh standard' ; extras. 34c; fresh standard firsts. ! i 3-c; fresh medium firsi.s. 30c. i .MFIJv I'.utterfat. .cent lower; . i raw milk (4'i), S2.85 ewt., deliv-1 ered Portland, less 1 . Butter-' fat: Station, 4tic: track, 47c; de livered at Portland, fi0?i 52ct Poultry, onions, jiotJitoes. wool, nuts, hay. eascara bark and hops, all steady ami unchanged. I Kan Franc lci Itutterfnt. Uvestot-k. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 12. MV ' Toiais ior week, appnximately. : cattle -2NS 5, calves 2N, nogs tiT'.tii, j sheep i:so. j CATTLE Compared with week 1 ago: Steers, mostly 2 to 50 cents ' lower. She stock steady to 2 6c lower. Hulls and Valves, steady ; to strong. Hulk good steers, $11 to $11.2."i; one load each, $11.40 ! tn ?ll.tiU; less desirable kings. $10.75 down; off quality, down to ! SX.fiii. Top heifers, in loads, ?lo.5". ; Top cows, $!t.50. . Hulk desirable , she stock,' ?S.7Ti lip. Off quality, I fs down. Low cutters, down B and ' under. Hulls, mostly $7.25 to $s. Pest light vealers, up to $14.25. Calves, I'll down.' Heavies and thins, down to $7.50. Hogs, compared with week ao mostly f0 rents lower, except ifeeder pigs, strong , to 15 cents; i higher. Hulk light butchers, JD.50.1 ! A few decks Monday at ,n.flr; ; , over and under weights, $9.35 Idown, mostly ii.25 down. Ex- i 'trome heavies and slaughter pigs,. s.no and ?S.r.0; packing sowir mo.Mly, (1.75 to $7.25; ftt'rter plKsj mostly $8.50; few early In week,. i$s.r,5. Sheep, compared with week ago; Uimbs, $1.00 to $1.75 higher. , 1 Veaiiings. 50 to 75 cents up. Kwes ' steady. fPl to choico S5 and pound full-wooled fed Mt. Adams ' lambs. $13.00 to $14.00; choice S;"- I pounI clipped lambs. $11.50; year-! lings and ewes practically absent, i Yearlings quoted nominally up to 1 1.50. Kwes. $.5o down. j Wall Street Report 1 NEW YORK, Jan... 12. Heavy wk -end prnflt-tiiklnir ar ..nnt iint. il bv lhmldntlon inplrrd hy a revival of itnei.n.n"fK "f Oie i-odit 11 iint fim turned tin couth1 of piiN-s r"in;tlonary In today' brief marUet MfMlon. Hvenil pool 1 opfi.noiH Hlnrtrd yesterday, falle-l to follow throuch. with the result 'that storks nought by traders "for. ft nttiL turn" wrrp dumiel OVer-j honrd. Ihw1 of 1 to 7 point were scattered over a wide liet of I THE MARKETS bsiH-s. villi only a few specialties i-ho wing i adept mb nt strenib. Wright A'ro, .ii'ter selling down to. :'t;2, hot up to u. witiiin ! j points id" its record figure and 1 closed at 27 U. The elos ng was heavy. Total ales approxiinatvd l.TtiU.nilO. Kialto Sunday - , "T.ixi 13," in which- the famed fun -maker, (.'hester t'onklin, hftK the featureil- rolet-Miiuert -to the Kialto theatre tomorrow. Angus MacTavish. night ha wit taxi driver, who Innocently in volve hlmnelf with a gang of crooks, 1h depleted upon the Ki't'een with the deshalde blending of comedy, suspense and heart, inter est . in the hilarious role of the hap less cabby, father of eleven chil dren, and whose mission in lift is to scrape together- the first pay ment on a new taxleab. Chester Oonktin tempers his familiar high class comedy with touches of pathos and genuine dramatic feol ing. YORK. Pa.. Jan. 11. P A verdict of murder In the first de gree with a . recommendation of life imprisonment was found to day again John Curry. 14-year-old accomplice in the witchcraft slaying of Nelson D. Uehmeyer. While the jury was considering the- Curry verdict, the trial of the third defendant,' Wllbcrt Hess, was started. Summons for Publication. In the Circuit murt of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. HuHh Li. Calhoun. Plaintiff, vs. Vllllam lturnett and Louisa Bur nett, his wife: unknown heirs of William Hurnett. deceased; Charles J. Sechrlst and Mrs. Churles J. Sechrlst. his wife; un known heira of Charles J. Se chrlst, deceased; John E. Rob bine and Mrs. John E. Robbins, . his wife; unknown heirs of John VI. Robhl ns. decen sed : Ti. P. Smith and Mrs. D. F. Smith, de ceased; Kdmona Anderson, un married; Carl E. Anderson, un married; Dona lit Anderson and S. Norman Anderson, unmarried, 1 widow and heirs at law of W. E. Anderson, deceased, and Hazel Anderson, wife of said Donald Anderson, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or inter- est In Ihc renl estate described in the complaint herein, Defend ants. To each, evory and nil of the above named defendants: . In the nnme of tho State of Ore gon: You are hereby summoned and required to appear in the above entitled Court and cause and an swer the complaint on file herein against you within four weekh from ine ::nu nay oi uccemoer, j-.r, the date of the first publication or! ihffl flummoriM. You are hereby further notified that. If you fall to appear and miHwer ftafd complaint within aatd time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In na Id corti plaint, a Hticcinct state ment whereof Ik: That each and alt of the defend ants above mimed be required to fully Ht forth any and all right, title, estate, lien, claim or intercut whatsoever that they or any of them may have or clnlm to hove in, to. or upon tho following de-M-rlbed (ract of real property liqu ated In J'kon County, Oregon, to-wit: O The East 2? rod of the North west 1 i of the Southwest fi of S-eton 16 In Township 3H Houth of RahKf- 1 West of the Willamette .Meridian, or any port thereof. That each and all of the eluims that may bf mndn on the fbirt of any or nil of said defendants in or to s:ild real property or any part hereof ho adjudged and declared tu h- null and void; that tho plain tlf herein be decreed to be tho owner in fe simple of said real' property, free and clear of any riirht or clnlm whatsoever on the part of Kiitd defendants, or any of r-f, mem. Tbut each and all of the defend' ULJM S ants herein and each and all per sons c 1 a I m i n g or to claim by. thtouyh or under them or any nt , ' them, be forever enjoined, restrain ed and barred from u.erting. at - ; tempting to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in-' erest whatsoevi r in. to, or upon said property fir air.- part or parcel I thereof and that plaintiff's title to .said premises be forever fjuleted , land set at rest. - For such other and further re- I , lief a.s the Court may deem just and equitable. i ! Dale of order for publication of this b'ummons is December -IMsl, : I'OKTKR J. MCFF. ! rttiorney ior riiumiu. i2 Cnolt v Kullding, Medford, Oregon. CLAS3IRLU ADVERTISING RATE8 Rsloi per word for first Intflrtion, . 8u oh lucuecdlno Iniertfon, lot minimum 25o. Index your adi with For 8al, Rnt. etc., and count these words, as well as each Initial, telerihont numur, ate, at a word. Classified ads cash In ndvano and not takon over phone, unlets advartlsar hi'i monthly aocount. No allowanoa lor pbont errors.' ilKI.P AVATi:D MAL10 WA.NTKD Wood ruters to cut on . shares:, good timber. Inquire 213 N. P.eatty St. 2!'3 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED General repairing, locksmlthlng, phonograph re pairing. Bicycles, trlcyclea and wagons for children sold very reasonable on time. Call and deliver. Medford Cycle & Repair Shop, successor to Liberty Re pair Shop, l'J N. Fir St. Phone 2C1. Chas. Ffshor, Prop. 243tf WANTED - Housework, day or hour. Phone 134T.-X. 27 WANTED SUSCKTiliAN KOU8 WANTED Heavy logging team. James Da vies, Jacksonville. 2!'H WANTED Fat hogs. O. K. Hquler, Klamath Packing Co., Klamath Falls. Phone 21-F-3. 2!7 I WANT to buy about 40-acre hear ing pear orchard. Price must be right. Pay 1-3 cash. Pox 42, Mail Tribune. 2 ft 3 WANTED To trade electric May tng motor for muti-motor or for machine complete. Phone May tag Shop, phone 1206. 203 HAVE your furniture upholstered, refinished or re-glued. A. N. Thlbnult, Telephone ini0-li. 2ti7 WANTED Hoarder and roomer; close In- 22S S. Holly. Phone 705-X. 28Ctf WANTED j H35-.M. Fat poultry. phone 204 WANTED Wood. WIli trail- good used car for wood. Armstrong's Garage. Tel. 18. 253tf nrsiNnss opportunities FOR HALE Rooming house fur niture 11 rooms, $250. Will H Wilson. , 203 (FOR SALE Dandv business: In j voice about $0000; good payroll' lown. wui Kike itouw to ?a&oa, Helling on Account of health. 1 ). Pox 1 9 ft. Jacksonville. 293 FOK SA j E - LI V KSTOCK KOK KALE Milk cov. just fresh. Peter Flek, Jacksonville. Phone 3f.3. I'll 2 PrK HALE Two fresh youm,' cows. Ruuto 1, Pox 15, Neil Creek, Ashland. 29 FOR HALE Dairy cown. Ilrownsboro Htore. Inquire 299 WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf tTHEM OKI enFOKE V C.IT N1 THEHOUE- SHE MAV 6C 929, Intt Feature Scrvic. lCy GntaT Brltalu Tijthta FOK 1IK.VT M-onm furnished apartment with garden, M5. Iti uuire LM:t Keatty St. S'.tT Foil UF.XT S-rninn furnished apt. Inquire 3ir West i'nd St. Adult.-. I if FOK KKNT -incuts, close Tel. tllM-X. - Furnished npart in. 1 lit F. 11th St. OU KKNT a-room furnished apt., separate bath; ground floor, at 3.1:! W. 2nd, $20 mo; light and water paid. if ; lii lil'VT Furulshod apart- ' meni, downstairs, lis llenesee. FOK KKNT apartment. Small furnished Hotel Holland, (f FOK KENT Kootoy. furnished apartment, close in; water, lights, $14. 337 W. 10th. l'hone loll. '1 !) '1 FOR RENT Deatrnhln apt, Grand. Hotel l 2!t5 FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment with garago; fully modern; hot and cold water and light supplied. Sunrise Super Service Station, corner 12th and Riverside. 2U3lf FOR RENT Modern furnished aparlimmt. 34 5 North Hart let t. Tel. 753-M. 27Stf FOR RENT Furn. 2-rm. apts.; private bath, electric range, hot and cold water. Phone 12. 2ltf FOR RENT Furn. 2 and 8-rm. apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. 166tf FOU RENT HOtVSKS FOR RENT House nt 132 So, Grape St., furnished. See Will H. Wilson or Phone 554 or 417. 2U3 FOR RENT Small modern fur nished houKu; electric range and , garage; 5 minutes drive from Main and Central in the conn- try; $25 per mo. Phone 534-W. I FOR RENT 4 - room furnished' house; electric range, hardwood ! floor. Call 1323-L. t3 N. Cen tral. ' 205 j FOR RENT 4-room ;iouse. kal somined and cleaned. 509 N. I Riverside. Phone H77-W. 203 FOR RENT New 5-room bunga low; fireplace, hardwood floors, electric range. Inquire 513 W. 2nd. 204 FOR RENT A largo regldonee close In. Iqulro 417-J-2. ?70lf FOR RENT 7-roon stucco house, with , basement; at 1128 West Main. Inquire 1005 West Main. 2Gltf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. ' 47tf Clean rags wanted at Uio Mall Trlhunn office. tf Olt HICXT MIM'Klif.ANKOI'S FOR RENT Furnished 2-rnnm cabin; IlKhtK and water iaii. . 322. 8. Central, 2lt3 FOR RENT Furnished cabin; IlKlitN, water, ganiKe, $12. 124 Llueoln. 295 FOR RENT Bachelor cabin. 44T H. Front. 293 YOIX IlKNT 10-ncro tract, closo In. I'hnnc 437-V. Iff I.OHT Purse roninlnlnK eonslrtpr. Me money. scmewliHre lelwi:en . Uurdi'll ami (:ik. Ili-wuril If r.-tui7i-t to W .Mi'dfor.l llldt.-. LOST Trl-r olorcd collie dog nbout ft months old. Liberal reward for return lo It. .1. Henry, phune 1 1QS1.X. K20 l:nl Main HI. 2'"3 FURS FURS TRAPPERS NOTICE Wo Bra In a position to handle all your skins. 8ee us before you sell, i . Medford Bargain House I j V N. Orapa BU Phone IOC 1 By George McManus COLLI TWO- I' LLC U.Sa -THE.-. wiyrcJ.- on itrsT i i itNisiirn ItOOMS Folt KKNT Nice front bedroom, private entrance; - heat, board. 1 ,13 North Oakdale. l,t4 Misci:M..r:ois Sl'KCIAU 1KJUIKMKNT f"r haul ing livestock. Jlawley Transfer, till) N. Riverside. 1'hone 1041-X. AN VWJIKUJ? KOU IlIRK Ten pass. Iiuh; low rates, Tel. Chan, It. Howard, 1 12H. ' 2fi7tf 11KDUCKD winter rates on all lo cal and long dlstanco hauling. Insured carriers. Hawley Trans fer, tllil No. ItlversUlu. phone. .1044-X. 2!)!J L'AHH PAID for rr, hldos and pelts. Johnson's Market, 828 N. Orapo St. Phono 1)7. 43tf FOK SAMC IIOMRS FOR HALF ClIIJAP il-room house in fine condition. No reasonable offer refused. Small payment down, balance like rent. Imme diate possession. Call owner, FH3-L. 203 FOK KALFv REAL KHTATK REAL OPPORTUNITY 100 acres valley's richest soil; 4 miles of Medford; good fl-room house, big barn, garage, mlik house, gran ary, workshop and chicken house. Rig spring piped to house and barn; fine family orchard; all woven wiro fenced; irrigation water available If desired. Ad Joining orchards held al $1 m0 an acre. Huy this wonderful place now for $100 an acre, everything Included. Terms of fered. D. E. Mlllnrd Co., 419 East Main. Phono 022. 22 FOR SALE 5 acres, 2 'i miles from Medford; flue road, school, electricity, city water; 4-room house, parage, chicken bouses, 45 laying hens, 2 acres alfalfa, good soil. Bargain price $1500; Only $250 cash, bnlance $20 a mouth nt C. Wonderful bargain, 2H ncrcs on Par. hi way, adjoining Med ford; 5-rm. modern homo, brood er house, new chicken house for 1000 hens; Irrigated, rich soil; berries and fruit. Price $4200, on easy terms. Two lota 100x100, now 3-room house; berrlci and young trees: rich soil; east side; $680; $180 cash, bal. like rent. 2 acres, 3 miles iut; good soil, 2 -room house; school bus to Medford. Only V '(.'!); will take small car, flood lot, closo In, all clear, $450; only $20 down, balance $15 n month. Other bargains too. Hen uh, THE D. TO. MILLARD CO.. 411) East Main. Phono U22. ' 205 FOR HALE 2ff0-ae.ro farm with Kood bulldlmtH, Price only $IH per acre; very easy terms or trade, E. H, Tinny, 310 Liberty HldK. ' 207 Fori flALfc ncres In Htraw ' berry Park; new R-room house, ilomeNtla water; soil Is free Hear rreek bottom, Homu In and un der ditch. An assured Income of J1200 to 140(1 per year. We start you. Hmall down payment, balance as low us $12 per month. Property Hliown by appointment only. Phone VJ2 (evenlllKS 10211 Y). 2titf WHEN YOU think of real estate, p Tlron White tf WANTED , We Buy for Cash All Used Furniture and Stoves Call 505 : W. A. KINNEY Furniture, House 315 East Main - I "i i I . I .. wannr. i MEIuMeHOOD - 1 ' : I : By SOL HESS K( K ).M modern house to trade for Ashland or Marshfleld home See us at once. K. C. Corn, Mont gomery Ward Kldg. 10 r)ll SAMO-POl-I.TUY CALL Square Deal Hatchery for chicks and hutching. Rocks. Reds, Leghorns nothing better, llli; E. Main. Phone OIU-L. ays FOR SALE Ml Leghorn hensi. vrs. old : also improved Giant Sol Hot brooder, automatic thermostat control, ll o w a r d Work. Wanner (.'reek. 2 mil from Talent. 203 PRIZE-WINNING Rronze turkey cockerels, 20-2!) lb., $10.50- $12; pullets, 14-10 Hi., $5.50-$7. Mrs. Arch Wasson, Harrlsburg, Ore. . 29S FOR S ALIO Haby chicks from Hollywood strain White Leg- " horns, 15c. Lyons electric brood ers, half price. Wiuaiis Poultry Farm. 2! FOR HALF ALTOMOIULKS FOR SALE For cash, $175, late model '2 4 Jewetl touring; has been well kept and Is now equip ped with $75 worth of tires that have hardly been used: new Phi loo diamond grid large size battery; motor recently over hauled ; good Dueo paint Job, This car is a real huy at this price, . Can be bought on term payments for $200. Write Box 17, Mail Trlbuno if you mean huslncKS. 202 - ARMSTRONG OFFERS 1020 LICENSE FREE Wo are making this offer for ten (10) days only on tho best guar anteed used cars in town. Lowest Terms. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Hudson-Essex and Ohlsmoblle N Cadillac and La Hullo. Tel. IX. 281tf FOK SALIC MISCELLANEOUS ; FOR SALE Choico alfalfa hay. Phone 355-R-2. Jl3 FOR SALE 1 4-Inch body oak wood, $3 per tier nt ranch. C. C. Hoovor. Phone 697-U-2. tf FOR BALE Wood: Iiody fir, $3; laurel and oak, $3.50; fine hard wood for fireplace nt reasonable prices. Phone 3-F-3, 297 IKOK HAI.K Klvctrlc sweeper. vni'iU'tte sweo)m banjo mill cnm iiixM fluff rut;, xnltiir. (.'all :i;ir, H. Hlvi'l-sUle. . 2!I3 l''OU HA A'l Haled liny. 1 11 !!-!,. Phune 320 KOU HAI.K tiray wicker baby carrlaKc In good condition. 4 n ItoHs t.'nuii. 202 KOU HAI.K Hecond hand sewln mnchlne. Phono 1323-W. H3H No, Central. KOU HAI.K Choi hay, either baled or loose, 10, II. Hush, Med ford, Ore. Phono 20(1-11-3. 2H5 KOIt HAI.K Wood for fireplace und hlK heater. Phono lir.O-.r-S. 2r, FOIt HAI.K lleos, 13.00 hlvo. In qulro Hcrmnnsou's Feed Store, , Control Point. s4 FOR BALIS trseft sewing ma chines; all makes, $5 up; torms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. Whits Sewing Machine Co., 14 No. Bartlett. lltf FOR BALE For sand and gravel, sediment and general teaming, Phone 912-J. Sam'l Batemun. tf (FOKHaJ.K Apples Xoltsenbergs, and Newtowns. Growers Ex change, Kir and 8th 8ts. 220tf nrsiNKss DiitKCTonT Abslrnctors .MCRRAr AIIHTHACT CO. Ab s'racts of Title, Title lnnurnnco. , llnorns 3 end 5, No. 82 North Central Avo., upstairs .IACKHOV CO. ABSTRACT '. Ahstnicis of Title and Title tnur onrc Tho only complete Title System In Jack son County. III SINKSS DIRECTOnT C'liiiHipriH'lio VlirUclans L)K. C. W. HOFFMAN Chlro pruclic Xerv SpeclallHt. Offira houra 9 to 12; 2 to 5. 203-2U4 l.it.erty liig. Office phone 6H0; Hfs. phone "90-11. Dl:. EIVIXD f. KKI.SOX Chiro-prac-tor. Sp'Pifi: C'liiropractio inljufllniPnts piv.-n nt 329 Xor(h Kivrr.siil". Oliit ft Injurs: 0:3u li ::iu i. in. Crtnlrnclors R. I. STUART & SONS General Contractors, Including base ments, ditches, all kinds oC cement and concrete work. R. I. Stuart, 217 Appl. phone 643; Gilbert Stuart, 17 Ross Court, phone flfitl-M. Miles Stuart, 608 H. Nwtown. phnn 5fl Kxpert Accountant FRAZIER ACCOUNTING SERV ICE Operating the most com plete anil modern bookkeeping service in So. Ore.- Audits, in stallations, income tax. W. A. Fra.lcr, Public Accountant. Tel. GO 5. WILSON AUDITING CO. 13. M. Wilson. C. P, A. Attention given to anything In accounting and Income Tax Requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. Liberty BIdg., Medford. Phone 157-R. A. OK IN SCITENCK Accountant and auditor. Systems installed. Income tax specialist. 410 Med ford Hullding. Phono 326. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford RMg., Medford. Ore. tf Freight Transportation PIERCE TRUCKING CO., Med ford to Portland and San Fran cisco. Furniture moving a spec ialty. Phone 55 or 437-R-2. LO NO Dl STA NCE 11 At Ll NO Medford - Klamath truck lino. Dally service. Ponded carriers. Hpeclal rates on load lots. Auto Freight terminal. 3t S. Fir. TeL 1033. CALL Portlnnd-Medford Truck Lino for through or Intermediate point service. Sixtcen-hoiir ser vice to and from Portland. Phone 500, Medford. Auto freight ter minal at 30 S. Fir. Medford General Trucking, GENERAL TRUCKING Also wood for sale. Jess Richardson, Cen tral Point, trail 54. a4 Insurance EARL S. TUMY All forma of In surance. Fire, Auto, Life, Acci dent, Ponds. Phone 402. 301 Liberty iildg. Interior Decorator INTERIOR DECORATING, paint ing, paperhanglng and floor wax- ( ing. Fred Gardner. Phone 731-W-2. Res. Perrydnle, Jackson ville Highway. Loans on Homes LOANS on homes now . built ol under construction. Eight pel cent and no stock to carry. Real flci'vlce. Monthly payments, - Banister Agency. Inc., 100 W, Main. Tel, 1230. Money to Loan MONEY TO LEND To worth) people to pay their honest debu Securities of all kinds accepted Jennings Loan Office, 6 S. Fror4 MONEY TO LEND $50 to $25(1 to loan on- furniture or good ae. curlty of most any kind. . Con tritcts discounted. Thomas Roai ty Co., Room 12,' Pulm BlockV cor. Main and Front, upstairs. Loff Tlmo Real KMnto fs - Mortgage Loan C . Phono 1323 Commercial Finance Corp. V Meilfortl, Oregon, . Do You Need Money?!1 We mnlto short time loans. Transactions strictly confidential 817 Liberty Blilg. phone 670-R. 11. H. Unnlater. H. C. Christian . Monuments TUB OHI5CSON GRANITR CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Oon ernl Manager; P. M. Korahaw, Sales Mnnager. 302 iJ. Front at.. Meutord. Music THORVAL H. FOLKENllBRQ. u ii u r uf. viuun; orcnestra practice for students; also a de partment for adjusting and re pairing violins. If you desire a reliable viulln outfit, call at Hie studio, room 4, College Bldg,, 11 N. tlrape Kt. Phune 269-J. Palming nnil Paiierhangtug , II. MAUX, General Painting Con tractor; tinting, paporhanging. cnrpcntcrlnB. repairing. Phons 178-J, lies. 67 Summit. Plnno Instruction KUED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Halght Music Htitdlo, 318 Liberty Hide;. Phono 72. , . 169tf Printers and Publishers MKOFOUD PRINTING CO Has tho best equipped printing office ' In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, luoso lenf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir Bt. . . Ttadlo Repairing RADIO HEPAIRINO The Muslo Box, 4U2 Eust Mnin St., Phone 433. has an expert radio tech triclan from the factory. We muko a specialty of expert repair work and guarantee It. Special consideration tt dealers. Transfer EAV)H TRANSFER & STORAQR CO. Office 111 N. Fir St. Phone 813. Prices right Ser vice guaranteed. 1 DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE Service guaranteed. 20 8. Ornps Ht Phone 4 Window Cleaning LET OEOltGE DO IT House cleaning, floor waxing, janitor service. Geo. A. Beely. Phoa SOI-J or 1171,