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o o . G " MEDFOKD MSTL TRTBtTKK tT.DFOTtT), OireflOK. TtTSPAY, .TANrAttt U 1029. PSGE FIVE APACHE CHASE TO Ringing up father a . . . . .. By G-opnje McManus I BUSINESS IHHKCTOKY . j cliU-opractlo riiyhldans lill. Si. V. HOFFMAN t.'hlro. i Arm-llc Norvo Specialist. Office ' Tours J to 12: 2 to 6. 203-U04 I Liberty Bldg. Office phone 680; I Ros. phone 790-H. VH. EIVIND M. NELSON Olllro- "n-actor. Specific Chiropractic I adjustments given nt) 32a North Riverside. Office hours: 5:30 to ' 7:30 p. m. (C--TKarr cAL "THOUGHT T ill NOW-HE.O "oTll-L. BE. OP- OF HMBRES SAYS rT7Z', 1C 1 VwAT-jMISSMOLET WELL- OH E. SHtCtXIU' MWWS I i Vf- 3JT 6rtl I 1UIK. UP ( DOUGLAS, Ariz., Jan. U. pj Anxiety over the fate of Francesco Fimbres and the punitive oxpedi tion he-led into the Mexican triertn Mndres nearly two weeks ano. wan lofiflened aloR the border today as the relt of receiving reassuring news late last night from the moiintainouR ravine, where lhiy Keek revenge upon a bund of ma rauding Apache Indians. Word that Fimbres' party of 12 won had been increased to 15, and that additional provisions were needed, waa brought here by Jesus Valdp. foreman of the ranch of Presidento Rogerio Loreta of Agua Prletft, Sonora. Ho reported that, although the punitive expeditionary force had encountered Revere hard ships from extreme cold and deep mows in the mountains, it was de termined to push on. Fimbres led his men into the mountain fastnesses to locate and wipe out a band of Apaches who two years ago killed Mrs. Fimbres and kidnaped her young son. Since then, from their rocky retreat, the marauding Indians frefpiently had raided Sonora ranches in Die Ha vispe Itiver calley. Governor Faust o To pet o of Sonora commissioned .Fimbres to lead an expedition into the mountains and wipo out the outlaws. i The lack of word from Fimbres In tho past few days led to the ex press Ion of ;rtive fears as to the outcome of their venture. At Hunt's CraU'Wnii. ; 1.QH C'baney, his head shaven and wearing a weird disguise, j enacts "Dead Legs Flint," a slnis--tor,;, semi -paralyzed voodoo ruler' of a tribe of savage devil-worship- I Pers. at Hunt's Cnitpriart. where he is appearing iji his latest mys tery thriller, "West of Zanzibar," a: production synchronized with i sound, and with a surrounding sound program. ! The play is a grim story of a I terrible revenge, laid in the prinii-: tlvo wlltls of an African jungl j Chnney is a dominating figure in i thO, crippled ex-magician who, by hid terrible determination, and aided by the tricks and illusions 1 Willi .which he holds his sway : over tho savaue horde, trails his enemy relentlesslv through many . terrurH to final destruction. ! Lion.-, Uarr.vn.ore .plays Crane, ! Ihft Ivory trader whom Chnney re-j Jenipjssiy ioiiows into tno wims, try 7oian piaya tno oonoo s daiiKhter. while Warner Ilaxter is the renegade physician. At the Kinlto. "Scarlet Seas" a thrill -packed drama reflecting a boy's savage tight for the love of a convict gfii an it sinks beneath the waves -tnq names of a burning schooner rod mutiny on the high seas the flaming passion of a dance hall CUtle for the toughest sailor who ever wigwagged ''I love yon." The undertow of this strange love romance tugs at your heart. Dick iVarthelniCBs is starring in ;"HeRilet Seas," his new picture 'now playing at the llialto thenter. l i NKWAUK, N. J-. Jan. 15. Wl- Thomus A. Edison, aged but still sprightly, loft today for his annual w I n te r . sojourn at Fort M y e r: Flu.,, where he will be joined hy his. cronies, Harvey Firestone, and Henry Ford'. Mr. Edison was ac- .mnni..H . lttu ,i lfi. Tim MVi.iitnr- t'Hnmwl n w1 tnnil.! ped u small pocket flashlight at n o w p a p e r photographers who w-tiro. lined up at the station to take his picture. He seemed in excellent, health, us well as spirits and there was ample proof of re lent reports that ho had gained Htf pounds in weight. N Oldest Doctor IjOXDOX. Eng.. Jan. 15 (pi England's oldest physician is dead. Ho whs Sir David Maurice Ser jeant, 99 years old. He practised CO years alter being a gold miner, a painter, a paper hanger and a gardener. At !l he was knighted for patriot It verse. Road Oil Cleaning Car Washing Hardic System Vre uso special chemicals for road oil. Will not in jure finest finish. No steiim used. Best equip ment in city. Kxpcrt Polishing and Rc finishing. Vacuum Clean ing. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, in? 101 S. Riverside Phone 18 ' C I.-. 'ml Feature rat P THE NEBBS Not ice. I I UkJDeteSTANJD A GAL 3U IKTTO TMiS TOWM AKlO CLEAKJe.D COUSIN POTTS TO the: liming U. S. TEA BOARD S Edward l:ranslen, president of t I l: ....miiiinv Kf.n Kriineiseo. has just been notified of his ""- point ment on me i iiiumi muiub j the I'nlled board of tea experts for the year 1 H -ill. Mr. Hransten says that since the i board of. experts standards In 1011. freo of coloring j maiier ana every imimiuj, ini-iw 'is a m"'1"" iinpiuvi-mfiu in im: : tiuality of tea used in the United States. He states further that the character of the tea imported Into the United States today is as fine ts If not finer than those received hy nny of the tea importing foun-itaih lr-,,8 f the world. Importation of ! the lower grade teas is practically (- today. Prior to the establish- ment of standards by tho United States government these low grad-? teas constituted considerable per centage of this country's tea im ports. Four o'clock teas are becoming more and more popular as peo ple realize that tea is a mild, ben eficial stimulant as a hot drink in cool weather and as an Iced beverage in summer. Uist Night's liuskctlHill. University of Washington, 40; College of Puget Sound, HI. Whitman Missionaries, 48; Oon zaga. 2i. Summons. IX THE CIKCUIT COUUT oF THE STATE Or OIOAJUA KOU JACKSON COUNTY. (.ty of Medford. a Municipal ! Corporation. Plaintiff, vs. H. Aussieker; Mrs. C. H. A us- ieker, wife i of C. 11. Aus- sicker: the unknown heirs of; c. H. Aussieker: F. A. Smith: Mrs. F. A. Smith, wife of F. A. Smith: the unknown heirs of F. A. Smith; Jackson County. Oregon, a hody pol- 1 itle: also ail other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in terest In the reTtl estate de scribed In the complaint here- In. Defendants. To C. II. Aussieker: Mrs. C. H. Aussieker. wife of C. H. Aussieker; the unknown heirs of C. H. Ann- ioker: F. A. Smitli, Mtf. r. a. Smith, wifo of K. A. Smllli: tho mrnl wu cnnilli.'d and il(x-ki;l'U In unknown hohs of K. A. Smith: j thn Cl"rk'B office of suld Court In also nil othrr piTsonH or iurtli-H Hail County on the 3rii luy of unknown, claiming nny rlf;ht. title, January, I9L'9. fslato, lion or liiti'inst In til" rval Nntlcu In hi-rohy glvnn that, pur oMtuti ih-Hrribi'tl In tin; complaint i sunlit to tin tcrniM of th'' wilil cx--hon-in lJcfindantM: Irnllon. I will on the !Mh tiny of In the Nairn- of the State of February, l2!i. lit 10:00 o'clock n. DrcKon: Vou and i-ach of you Mn. at tho front door of the Court are lic-n liv ri-nuiP'd to appear and 1 limine In tho City of Medford. In atuiwer tho Complaint filed nKiilnnt Jai kHon County. OruKon, offer for you In the ubove entitled full on male, -and will will lit publlP auction or before the lu.t duy of four I for riidh to the liltihonl bidder, lo weekK from the date of the firnt j H.itlty Hiild JudKinent, loKelher with publication of this summon. nlt j comIh of thin ale, mihjcet to re pei lotl of four w eok.i beKlnnlns the I demptlon ua provided by law. all time proncrihed for publication of tho riuht. title ond Interest that hereof, and If you foil no lo up- the nald defendant. Wilfred 13. Cro pear and itnnwer said Complaint. I tenu, had on tho 8rd day of .Innu for want thereof, the plaintiff will j ary, mil, or now nan In ond to unnlv to the Couri for the relief ; the following dencrlbed property, dimar.dcii in lt complaint, to-wlt: ottuatod In the County of JnckBon, Xjmt a dorrei- be entered nrtjudl-! State of Oreiron, lo-wlt: ting any and ull jht. title, c- f An undivided one-half Interest tate. lien or claim which you or In ond to the following described any of vou havo or claim to have i real proporty: South thirty feet In to or upon the nol properly; of Lot Seven and the north twenty ill'n-m 1 In 'he Cllv of Medford. feet of l.nl Bluht In Hlnr Twenty- Fire Insurance o Placed in one of the OLD LINE STOCK COMPANIES represented hy me will BH-surc n jut and prompt settle, ment in case of loss. : - Chauncey Florey 201 First National Bank Bldg. - cain n'it3 mcrvrtL So Dumb PPCi VOUR ' .laeksun County. State nf oreguii, tlesirihed an follows, to-wit: i I.otH Ten 10) ami Twelve tI2) in liloek Ten (101 of IJut'on Anne Addition to llie j t'ily of Medford. Oregon, af fording to the duly recorded amended idat thereof: and deelaring any and all such bums to be null and void, anu deereeini; that wild plaintiff w the owner in fee wimple of said pretn- ises and of tin- whole thereof, free mid clear uf any and all right, 1 1 1 1. estate, lien or intereHt of , mtid defendant, tu any of them, j n " "v" ..,.,-, rinimlnV or to claim by,! thrnnuli or undt-r them, or any of them, -be forever enjoined, strained, and barred from asscrt- Iiik. attempting to estublish. or er( np ;iny porti(m thereof, and that plaintiff s title to said prom ises be forever quieted and net rest : This summons is published by order of the Honorable Alex Spar row, t'ounty Judge of Jackson ( County, Oregon, made and enter- dav of January. l'JW. pre-' acrtbinu' that thia Hummons b served by publication thereof once each week tor - tour consecutive weeks In the Medford Mull Tri bune, a daily newspaper published In Jackson County. Oregon. Jan uary Kith, i29, is the date of the first publication of this summons. JOHX H. CAHKIX, HAHHY C. SKYUMAX. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Address; Medford, . Oregon. NOTICE To borrowers and others Inter- jested patties W. K. Thomas whose I office is loeuted at Uoom 11!. Palm Itlock, corner of Main and Front , St., upstairs has been appointed our agent In Medfrod. He has full i authority from us to collect and 1 reeelvu any delinquent payments ion our loans and to transact any other business of ours in tins vi- einlty. UNION A IMi IjOAA aiw., KEDEKAL KAVIXGH & LOAN ASSN. ;y J. H. CAM.AIIAX. Vice Pr'sidi'nl mid General Manager. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. P.v virtue of nn execution duly i issued out of and under the -al tf the Circuit Court of the Statu of oreiron. in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 3rd day of January, 11C1. In a certain action therein, wherein Delia F. Crotenu, as Plaintiff, re covered judgment against Wilfred E. Crotcau. the Defendant, for the sum of Fifteen Hundred and no- lea (Si 500.00) dollars, which judg 'JUELL V THAT'S SlVIM(S VOU AKJV roivir ITQnj TAitfE IT mi kid Awn make Room TOt? some- 'TMIM& THAT MISMT Be 'SOME. OF- voure aosiisjeiss-. so vou tmim Mes CLEAM T VWELU MET5 700,000 POCK.S LEPTMA.VBeYOU DOtsj'T CALL TMAT DOUcWWfc.U.. w(TH TUAT TWIM6 VOOAJAe rijvooni collar AMOvNHA-r, vou'Ly 1 . IT lull III I i I I I HV-t --iwr-i .Vtq6THI2 Cn ComDON (CopyritH. 929. by The BH1 .(x of the Town (now city) of M'd ford, according to thu lecotdcd nlnt thereof. imted this "tl day of Jummry, ; liALIMI CJ. JKXNINtlS. Sheriff of JaekHon t'ounty, Oregon. Ity OUiA K. ANDKHSOX. Deputy, j I Ol .SSiriFU ADVERTISING RATES Ratei pr word for first Insertion. 2o; 1 each tucceedlno Iniftftlon, lo; minimum 25c. Index your adt with t-or sai i Rent, etc., and count thvta worde, u well I b uoh Initial. teleDhono number, etc., at , a word. Classified ads cash In advance and not taken over phone, unlets advertiser has monthly account No alio wane tor phone errors. ilKU WAXTIOO MA MO WANTIOO-'Agcnts: house to house canvassers. Inquiro & S. Front , . in person.- - - ; l!J.t7 AVANTFD SITUATIONS V A XT Kb- Hour work; 1'hone -HI7-K. references. SOU WANTED General repairing, locksmithlng, phonograph re pairing. Bicycles, trlcyclea and i wagons for children sold very reasonable on time. Cull and deliver. Medford Cycle & Repair Shop, successor to Liberty Jto pair Bhop, 19 N. Fir St. Phone 261. Chas. Fisher, Prop. 343tf WANTED HoUHmvork, day or hour. Phone 1345-X. :'! WANTED MISCEMANEOCB W A XT K I P ri va te ga rag e nea r Mail Tribune office. Olve loca tion ami price. Address H. M.. Mail Tribune. 2'Jtt WAXTED Orders for home made cakes. Mrs. Maud C'hamplin. Phone 1315. 300 W A X TED laundry, 407-1. l'hone 300 EXPEUIENCED farmer wishes to rent ranch; fruit preferred: cash or terms. Box F, Mai Tribune. WANTED To rent, general fur nished farm, by responsible party. Wish to buy if climate agrees. P.ox 10jt Tribune. yi5 WANTED Lot on pavement. Cash P. O. Dux 63!. Medford. 2U5 WANTED Heavy logging team. Juim-4 Davies, Jacksonville, i'lis WAXTED Fat hogs. O. K. Hqiiler, Klamath Packing Co., Klamath Falls, phone IM-F-.H. Ii!t7 HAVE your furniture upholstered, re finished or re-glued. A. N. Thibault. Telephone t6!-P.. '.'!" WANTED Wood. WIU trad- Rood used car for wood. Armstrong'!! tinrace. Tel. is. snatf KTflliK.V STOLEN i:lcycl from Junior 111. Return to 604 Pennsylvania Ave. Reward. No questions asked. 295 MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL EQUIPMENT for houl- Ing livestock, llawley Transfer, 610 N. lllvorsldo. Phono 1044-JC. 299 ANYWHERE FOR HIRE Ton pass, bus; low rates, Tol.' Chns. H. Howard, 1129. 8S7tf REDUCED winter rotes on all lo l.t1 and long distance hauling. Insured curriers. Hawloy Trans fer, 610 No. Riverside, Phone 1044-X. 299 CASH PAID for furs, hides and pelts. Johnson's Market, 223 N. Grape St. Phone 07. 243tf WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf 71 T UK T I ATUrYA.tC'1 . a-.. OUT OF VOUR feOT OVEI , - - 6TUyetM k .-1 Syndics. Tf.df M.rk Reg S. Pal VOll HKM Al'AHTM 10 NTS K it It I i 10 XT Furnished meiit. 217 W. Jnd St. apart - KOlt KKNT Ku rn lhed -1 rooms and bath. Itupiire 2 VI S. Ivy. FOlt HKXT- Furnished front apt., private bath. tint W. 10th. .'li.'itf "7 1 OK lilOXT - room furnished j apartment; adult.s. .N. Itiirt- FOlt 11F.XT Xleely furnished 11 room apartment: private bath: garage, etc. Liberty St. 1! !i ! FOlt ltlOXT Fin nisned three room apartment. A bargain. ;.U0 South Fir. Uhone 13-Mi. VJW FOH ltlOXT Furnished ;i room apartment. 35 North Oakdale. ! l'hone ;tu3. tr FOlt 1 tIC NT Kuililnhed nientH. l'hone 4;'il!-H. a part - smir V'OK UENT ple. Apai-tnuknt. 334 Ai. t'li'j 'OH KKNT J-voom furnished apartment with Kardcn. 516. In ciuire 213 Heatty St. 297 KOU KENT 3-room furnished apt. Inquire 34fi West 2nd St. Adults. 2H llf FOR KKNT 'Furnished apart ments, close in. 113 10. 11th St. Tel. 624-X. 2'JH FOH KENT - 3-room furnished nit., separate bntb; ground floor, nt 333 V. 2nd, $2U mo; HkIH and water paid. tf FOH KENT Furnished apart ment, downstairs. 11.1 tJcnesee. FOR KENT DusUablo apt. Grand. Hotel 2115 FOR KENT 3-room furnished apartment wllh garage; . fully modern: hot and cold water and light supplied. Suniiso Super Sorvleo Station, corner 12lli anil Riverside. 2 B3tf FOR KENT apartment. Tel. 7r,3-M. Modern furnished 316 North Hurtled. 278lf FOR KKNT Furn. 2-rm. npts.; private bath, electric range, hot nnd cold wnter. Phone 12. 2 1 tf FOR KENT Furn. 2 and -rm. apis.; gurogo. 604 W, 10th. l6tf Wilt KENT HOt.SKS FOR RENT 6-room modern house, close In. Phone 704-L. 207 FOR RENT rnflirnlslied 4-room modern bungalow on puveinent. I el. JO, a. .Hu FOR RENT Modern furnished house and garage, $36. Call lit 701 W. I I th Ht. 298 FOR KENT a largo residence close In. Inlllro 4I7-.I-2. 270lf FOR KENT 7-room stucco house, with basement, nt 1)2 West Main. Inqulro 1005 West Main. 261tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished.) Brown ae White. 47tf Clean rags wuntod at tho Mail Tribune office. tf FOR KKNT MINCVXLA.VKOl'H FOR KENT or LEASE 3t acres and modern 4-room house one half mile from city on Kings highway. Phone 663-J-3. 298 22 ACRE farm for lease: $120 cash in advance. llrown ond White. . if" IK KENT Furnished cabin: light, water, gurogo, $12. 124 Lincoln. 29! FOR RENT li-nero tract, close In. l'hone 1.17-Y. ;94'f FURS-FURS TRAPPERS NOTICE Wo are In a position to handle all your wins. See us before you sell. Medford Barqain House 27 N. (irnpu Pj, phono JoOS well7t looks li lie: mm sot nrufiu ALLCl&UT MOvW IF" 1 rF-T TUAT OLD APPLEBV DAME TO I sue, vue'LL. peel. AMOTMcra i thousanjo orr that kolu,amd ILL. TMIS feON! NEB3, TM'5 TMIM& 1 WEAR. A MAT OM IV.A5MT PUT TMEQH: FOR .OWAM CMT . SSb j'ou moNT rntNisin:i 1 tOO. MS FOlt HIOXT A nice bed room, heat, board: private entrance. ( K.3 X. Oakdale. 1101 ; i'ou i:.ciiani;i AX OIM'OUTUXITY 5 room, modern house In .Medford to trade Tor small acreage on high way mill able for camp n round Kile to about SUf.OO or $:iuoti. See Mr. Schuler al Hanlster Agency, inc.. 105 W. Main. FOlt KXCIIA NO K ft -run m fur nished house, located at Santa Cm., Cal., for small house or i acreage in or lionr Medford. Wrilo IIo:t -17, Mail Tribune. 1 l!!l 5 FOR SAM -MVK8TOCK KOlt SAI.IO Kxtra fine youiiK Jerney cow, to frehen very noon, hIho fi40 4kk iMcClanuhiin Incu biitor, 14 price. W. il. Nutter. 1 mile west of Auutii school. 2KII FOlt SALE Dairy cowb. ltiownsboro Sloro. Inquire 2 I'll IOlt SAM'. UHAIi ESTATR Ft) 1 1 HAI.E 4 ncres on highway, paid up water light: modern 7 ronm house: kiii-hko. chicken house and barn. Inquire John C. 'rhoiHon, H 2, lienll Lane. Medford. 300 FOR SALE 35 acres, close III. with 26 aires In full bearing pears, produced 00 tons pears past season, splendid condition: bargain price. 1820 per ucre. Terms granted. Earl Tinny. 310 Liberty llldgj JMIHtf FO R SA LE 280-acro farm with good buildings. Prlco only 115 per acre; verv easy terms in trude. 10. H. Tumy, 810 Llhorty IildK- 297 FOR SALU 1 Vj acres In Straw berry Park: now 3-room house, domestic water; soli Is freo Hour creek bottom, close in and un der ditch. An assured Income of JI200 lo I400 per year. We start you. Small down payment, balance as low as $12 per month. Properly shown by appointment only. Phono 1392 (ovenings !"- Y). 2881P FOR SALE 5 acres, 2 .b miles from Medford; lino road, school, electricity, city water: 4-room house, gurnge, chicken houses, 45 laying hens, 2 acres alfalfa good soil, llarguln prlco $1600; only $260 cash, balnnco $20 u month nt s. Wonderful bargain. 214 ncres on Pne. hlway. udjolntng Med ford: 6-rm. modern home, brood er house, new chicken house for looo hens: irrtguted, rich son; berries and fruit, prlco 1200, on eusy terms. Two lots 100x100, now 3-room liouse: berries and young treos; rich soil; rust side; $080; $180 cush, bul. llku rent. . 2V4 ucres, 3 miles out; good soil, 2-room hotiso; school bus to Medford. Only $660: will take small car.. Oood lot. closo In. all clear, $450; only $20 down, hnlunco $16 a month. Other bargains too. bee us. THE D. E. MILLARD CO., 419 East Main. 1'hono V22 WHEN YOU think of real estate. see Brown A Whlto tf WANTED We Buy for Cash H All Used Furniture and Stovea Call 505 W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 East Main i i r m f. 'T? Co. C-iWSo. . oiTkc' ii;iv By SOL HESS twe CAM womdreo WWC JOHM Swm THAT THE VOUNIG ATTOvJrslEV FRE&H FROM COL-LECC, WHO l& TRVirslCi TO CET ASJ SVLIrV APPLES TO &UE AMBROSE P0TT6 FOR BREACW OF PROMlSC KOK KAMO IIOMGS OU KKN'l Large, light room in a private residence. One block and half from city park. Heat furnirdied. Vii Ho. Holly. 3W- FOIt S.lii lOUIiTHY CALL Square Deal Hatchery for chicks and hatchlnn. Hocks. Iteds, licchoins uiithinK better. 1107 E. .Main, l'hone IHO-I.. 2!I!S 'HlZK-WINNlNd lti-onm turkey cockerels. 20-211 lb.. $10.50- 512 pullets, 14-1!) lb.. S!i.ri0-$7. Mrs. Arch Wiuwotl, llairiBbuiB, Ore. 238 FOlt HAI.E t Knby chlcka from Hollywood strain nhlto J.ck horns, 1 6c. Lyons electric brood ers, hulf price. Wlnuns poultry Farm. 290 I'OU 8 A lili A L'TOMOHl LV.S FOlt SALE or Tit A DK Nash Se dan. Want it good span of work horses about 13 to I I hundred, or 4 mules around 1000 lbs. This car is in splendid condition and can be seen nt Sanderson Motor Co., Oakland and Pontine Denl ers. Phono 13Sti. 297 ATIMSTRONC1 OFFERS 1020 LICENSE FREE Wo are making this offer for ten (10) days only on tho host guar anteed used cars In town. Lowest Terms. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. Hudson-Essex and Oldsmoblle Cadillac and LaBallo. Tel. 18. 281tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wood, Ill-Inch Man- Zlilltla. Phone 857-L. 290 FOR SAI.K llean spray rig: A-l shape: two buck sheep, register ed. E. II. Wltlirow,. Talent. 300 FOR SALE Wcsllnghouso auto matic doublu oven electric range. Frigldalre, complete; heating stove for coal or wood; large electric healer; sanitary couch: kitchen cabinet: bi-eakfHst set; miscellaneous articles. Will sac rifice. C. F. Carpenter. Jack sonville highway. Phone 20I-W-2. 300 FOR SALE Hnby buggy, first class condition. Call 1374 be fore 0 p. !ii. 29 0 FOR HALE Good used radio and phonograph, Phonu 1066-Yv. 294 FOR SALE 10-Inch body oak wood, $3 per tier nt ranch. C. U. Hoover. Phono OU7-R-2. tf FOR SALE Wood: Body fir, $3; laurel and un)t, $3.Ti0; fine hurd wood for fireplace at reasonable prices. Phono 3-F-3. 297 FOR SALE -I 119-1,. - Haled hay. phone 320 FOR SALE Choice liny, cither baled or looso. E. If. Ross, Med ford, Ore. Phono 206-R-3. 296 FOR SALE Wood for flreplneo und big heater. Phono 960-J-2. 302 FOR BALE Plea sewing ma chines; all makes, $3 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Macnine Co., 14 no. Bartlett. lltf FOR BALE For sand and gravel, sediment and general teaming. Phone 1J-J. Bam'l Batoman. tf FOR BALE) Apple. Snltsenbergs, and isewtowns. Growers change, Fir and 8th Sts. 2i0tf Bl'SINKSS lllUKCTOnY Abstractors MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab s'.ncts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs a jackson co. Abstract co. Abstract of Title ami Title Insur ance. The only complete Title System In JicV mn ttium. Oiiittnotow R. I. STUAHT & SONS Gonornl ContracKirn, 1 n c 1 u il I n c haBP nifnlx, dltchoH, nil klndH . ftt cement nnil conrrPto work. n. I. Stimrt, L'l7 Apple, phono 643; Olllwrt Stnnrt, 1? Rohk Court, phuno 9IUI-M. MIIch Stuart, 608 8. Newtown. phon 8Rn. luxtMM-t Acc,funtailt KltA'.IKll ACCOUNTING KERV I('K OporntlnK tho most com plot anil nioiloi-ii bookkeeping neivli-0 In So. Ore. Audits, in Btallntion!t, income tax. W. A. Frazlcr, Public Accountant. Tel. our.. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. AVIlon. C. P. A. Attention given to Anything In accounting and Income Tax Requirements. Look into our simplified accountlns method. Liberty Blilg., Medford. Phono 157-U. A. ORIN SCIIKNCK Accountant and nuililor. Systems Installed. Income tux specialist. 410 Med ford lliillilinK. Phone 320. Fluunclitl WIO LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford llldg., Medford. Ore. i'rriKlit Tinns)ortatlnu PIEItCE TKUCK1NO CO., Med ford lo Portland nnd San lran Cisco. Furniture movlnp n Bpec lulty. l'hone OS or 437-K-2. LONC1 DISTANCE HAULINa Medford - Klamath truck lino. Dally service. Bonded carriers. Special rates on load lots. Auto Freight terminul, 30 S. Fir. Tel. 1033. CALL Portlnnd-Medford Truck Line for through or intormediato point service. Slxtoon-hour sor vico to nnd from Portland. Phono 60.9. Medford. Auto freight ter mliml at 30 S. Fir. Medford. (iciicrnl Trucking. OENEHAL TltUCICINO-Also wood for sale. Jess Kirhnrdson, Cen tral Point. Call 64. 291 Insurance EAKL 8. TUMY All forms Of In. sui-anco. Fire, Auto, Llfo, Accl dent. Ponds. Phone 402. 301 Liberty Hide. Interior Decorator INTERIOR DECORATINO, paint ing, paperhanglng and floor wax ing. Fred Gardner. Phono 731-W-2. Ros. Pori-ydnlo, Jackaon. vlllo Highway. Loans on Homes LOANS on homes now built ot under construution. ' Eight ptl vent and no stock to carry. Ron service. Monthli' payments, -i Hnnlstoi Agency, Inc., 105 W. Main. Tel. 1230. Honey to Lonu MONEY TO LEND To' worth) people to pay their honest debts! Securities of all kinds acceplodj Jennings Loan Office, S S. Fraij MONEY TO LEND $60 to $251 to loan on furniture or good se - ourity of most any kind.. Con , tracts discounted. Thomas Reah ty Co., Room 12, Palm Block, cor. Main und Front, upstairs. 6 . Long Tlmo Ileal Estato Mortgage Loam Phono 1321 Commercial Finance Corp. Mctfronlt Grotto il Do You Need Money? Wo mnlto short tlmo loans. Transactions strictly confidential 317 Liberty Uldg. Phone 07i-lt. H. II. linulster. H. C. Christner, MoniiniciitH THE OREGON GRANITE CO. ' Monuments. E. A. Hloks, Gcn ' erul Munager; P. M.( Kershaw, Sales Manager. 302 , N. Front St., MedforC. Music THORVAL II. FOLICENBERO. Teuchor or violin; orchestra pructtco for students; also a de partment for adjusting and re pairing violins. If you desire a rollnble violin outfit, call at the studio, room 4, College Bldg., 31 N. drupe St. Phone 269-J. Painting anil Papcrhanglng - 1L-MARX, General Painting Con tractor, tinting, paperhanging, curpentcrlnK, repairing. Phoni 178-J. Res. D7 Summit.' Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Height Music studio, 918 Liberty Bldg. Pluno 73. IG9tf Printers anil Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Has tho best equipped printing office In Southern Orogon. Bookbind ing, loose leuf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices, 27 N. Fir St. Radio Repairing RADIO REPAIRING The MuslO Box, 402 East Main St., Phone 433. has an expert radio tech trlelan from the factory. We make a specialty of expert repair work and guaranteo It. Speolal consideration to dealers. Transfor BADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGH CO. Office lit N. Fir St. Phono 115. Prices right. Ser vice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER 8TORAGH Service guaranteed. 10 8. Orepe St.. Phone S4. or residence lflnn. 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