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BEDFORD ' WSm TRIBUNE, CTEDFOKD, 01?EG0X." TTTESDXY,' JJARY 22,' 1929. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus BrSISESS DIRtCTORT ; CblroprccUo Phyrtll ' i'(u bWiP.Tm) VAt AK' HOCK IT FE.R, FORTY OOLIAR- I KIM HIRSATAXITO RIOE DOWM TOWW HAVE. CMQUGH TO THl'i.VA'&e. I& ... OT WORTH DR. K. W. HO-FM;VN !- Chta. praotie Nerve flpei-lullnt. Wliee hours 8 to 13; 2 to t0t-!44 Liberty Bldg. Office phone f lb; Ree. phone 78 U-H. ,. . ,.' WALL STREET HAS BULL INFLUENCE Ft.Fl MONEY? DR. BIVIND M. NEMON-Chlfe-praetor. - Specific Ciraprectla . adjiutmente given at J2& North Riverside. Office hours: 6: 0i to 7iSu d. m. . i: - I TAKE M6 TO J ' ' (ZIP- N NOWvWHERS J All-! II ' " ; f r V, 1 " 1 ry-Jt H3 . J?- M m III NEW YORK, .Inn. 22. (4) Tho Htoek market responded to Fiishtly easier money today with n vlKorotifl upturn, particularly In i ho ine'tnl mid motor shares and Specialties. More than a wore of 'ifwuen wero limited to new IWKh Kround, tht old Dupont stock : Ktoordluff a - maximum gain of ti) points. Call money was in supply at an official rnto of six percent, which was shaded to fivo In the outside market, nnd bankers ex ' pressed the opinion that h.Rhor , rates would be improbable until the end of the -month. Buying, .orders, rolled into . the market In heavy volume during the last hour, the utilities en countering particilar favor. Johns Manvillo extended its sain to near ly 20 points,' touchinR 223. Adams 32xproKs mad?, an extreme gain of 14 points, and American Smelt ing of 7. Mathieaon Alkali jump ed more than ll pointR ttnd Com mercial Solvents 6. Tho closing was iit.rdnir. Total sales approxi mated 5,000,000 shares. -,: THE MARKETS ' -,': Livestock ri'PORTLAKD, Ore., Jan. 22 (JP) ..--Cattle and calves -Steady, no re ceipts. Steers (1100 to 1300 lbs.), Tood, $11 11.50; steers (950 to 1, 100 lbB.), good, fll4n.i5;' heifers (850- lbs. down), good, $1010.50; helfors, common, $8.76'9.75; cows, common to medium, $7 8.76; bulls (yearlings excluded), good beefs, . $7.60 fj) 8.60 ; do cutter to 'medium, 6.75, 7.60. X ' " Hogs Steady, no receipts. Heavy weight (260 to 360 lbs.), medium to choice, $7.75 9.25. , Sheep and lambs Steady, no re ceiptsr", .- Produce i PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 22 (ff) '-MVTiolesale pTices: 1 ; Butter, eggs, milk, poultry, onions,- potatbeB, .wool, nuts, hay, cas cara bark, hops all steady and un changed. . ' ' ! : '" 8ah Franelsco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 22. -.-r-PJ-T-Eutterlat fi o. b. San Fran cIbco, 60c. JACKSONVILLETOLD OF : i. JACKSONVILLE, Oro., Jan, (Special) The first regular business meeting of the .Tnckson 'vllle Grange met Friday, .-January 18 'with about fifty OrnngDrs present... . "..'Aa, interesting report as to rec ords and accomplishments of the Grange since Its organization was given by tho Past Worl,hy Mas ter H.' E. Conger. In reply the new master, John Neldermeyer, gave a few Items ns to what could bo accomplished during tho en suing year. Mrs. Zola Flck was Installed as chaplain, Worthy Master John Anderson of Central Point nctlng as Installing officer and Morse Haley as conductor. : A number . of Important com mittees were appointed '"onB them, tho marketing committee consisting of C. C. Hoover, Ern est Neidermeyer and Geo. Flck, and tho fair committee with Geo. Wondt as chairman. By means of these numerous committees a v.cry active business and social program Is being fostered by the Grange. . close "of the business : At me V- session refreshments were served' r by ' nomics committee, Alosflames r.m : mn Conger. Lula Thurston and . ' -Anna-AVendt..'--- '-Frinojv January 25 an evening . of entertainment and good fel lowship will be held In tho I. ! O. O. F. .hall at 8 o'clock.. . This . is rfin open meeting and all Grange- patrona and friends , $r-; are -cordially ; invited. C. D. ' Thompsoii, professor of agricul ture of the- Medford high school, : and - lecturer , 'of the ' Jacksonville f Orange' hns charge of the pro gram. - -t- REGISTRY FRIDAY FOR SENIOR HIGH -' r ' Kejristratlon ol new students J 7? i . .. . . . .1.. tor tne oiexi ,flemratvr at. oc- ..u...u, . lor high school will be held on- tant iiarts -depicting the lives and Friday. January 25 beginning at loves of American naval midship nine o'clock, at which time oil men. . ; f , . students entering the high school for the first, tlmo are required to report. This does, not include the fresh men entering trom me at(c debuts, glamorous receptions lUgh school in as much as these and ery ,oyo ep,sode8 enllven the are already registered. The reg- dramallc nlomentg that motivate istratlon of new students Is to -Dream of Love," at the Rialto the be held jrrldny for the purpose a(r(? . ... of niuklng it posslblo for the Joan Crawford and Nils . Asther counselors .to. give the new-comers a)near , tne Ieallns TOet. An tho maximum amount of '"- elaborate supporting caBt Inclmtos vidunl attention they need, thus Alleen Pringle, Cermet Myers, Wnr nssuring a satisfactory arrange- ( Ber 0,ond , Harry Helnhardt, Harry ment of coursesi i - Myers, Alphonse Martell - and New students planning on reg-1 Fletcher Norton, iatering next week are warned As tne gypsy girl, MIbs Craw that unlesa they sign up Friday. , forj gives the outstanding er lt will bo difficult to enroll in formance of her coroer. Asther is t courses which they prefer. There-: een to great advantage as tho i y fore, if any choice of sub Jets Is Crowo Prince and reaches new dra desired, It is essential to report matte heights In the climax where i pa Friday. be la- ordered executed as a traitor. THE NEBES Ju$t a vouke OIM .VOU Aim Sled Daily Meteorological Report - January 23, 1920. " Medford nnd Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight' and. Wednendny. Not much change1 in tempemture, Lowest toniBht ; about 25 degrees. (1Bcnu , fl.om tho Atlamil, Ga Oregon: Generally fair but un- ! hosIlltai wnei.0 he has been con settled In south nnd cast portions i .,:, tn .tmtr ;mnnih...t.oirdihir onlght anil Wednesday. Continued com. Tomiieraturo (degrecH) IIU Highest (lata 12 hours) 42 ' Lowest (last 12. hours) 21 Kol. humidity tpor ct.) 114 l'reelpltnHpn 'tnfclilW.".'." rj'alf. of weathor Cldy. . ; "an t ,3' a, Cldy. Lowcsi tempecature this morn'--! lng, 31 degrees. Total precipitation 'since Septi'l, 1928. 7.02 Inches. Munset lottay, 5.18. p. m.' Sunrise 'WeclneprVVy 7 : S2 a. m.-" Sunset Wednesday, fi.Jfi p. n. Observations Taketi at 5 A. M. - ,120th Meridian Tlmo Baker City . Bismarck .... ' Boise - Denver Des Moines . 18 20 IX 3G 28 " 60 ' 1G Bir 48 56 38 44 40 22 10 8 14 28 16 34 8 44 34 , 86 32 32 34 20 42 20 Snow Snow Snow ;C'lear Rain Clear Snow P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Rain . Snow Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Snow Cloudy Fresno . '.. Helena Los Angeles Marshfield .. Phoenix . Portland Re(I jjuff Roseburg . SRt- ijte city.. I San Francisco 52 , 8ont!l Fo B tj0attio 36 : 20 Snokano 8 16 8 Walla Walla.... 20 Winnipeg L. W. DICK, Meteorologist, , "Annapolis," (Hunt s raterlan The U..S. Naval Academy is one of the big scenes of the thrilling sound production, "Annapolis," now nt Hunt's Craterlan, with John I Mack Brown, Hugh Allan and Jen nette Loft' in the leading roles. Many three-Inch .?uus, hundreds of rifles and other deadly arms and artillery were used by the par ticipants in the "battle," which af forded one of the most impressive sequences for the photoplay. Hobart Loaworth. H"6h Allan, Maurice Kyan, William Uakewcil nnrt Pl.orlntln W.ltn hov Imnnr. "Dream of Love" Romantic Intrigue and royal en- - 1 fig? I to V I $ uovui iron. I . v g g g, 3 CITY ' 2?' gS ' ' 33 . Cop1 busv ue the iijoyiisit' vtc tod tLtvc.uj TO (.AST LOM&- 7- DEPOJD5 MQVAJ LOM& CAKJ SO A.IT)-tOl 'TV eg Miss Pringlo wins new laurels as the Urand Duchees and Warner Oland as the Grand Duke. SUi liinsrs lleoQvcretl. '' " M O X T R B A L, Jim. rz. OcorKe. Stalling, munapor of 'the Montreal Roynls. of the - Interna- linnnl hnnnhnll Innc-iiP' hns hpfn ... reocivod at the club's I of flees 'here, tailing, stv.ckV: W en eWtieally 111 with a heart ail-, g' mcjit .during the baseball aeofon DHL IS nOW (.HIlVHUTSlHim-. Cornucopia Development work nt Oregon copper-'mine by ' Mother Lode Mining company progressing rapidly. ,; .; ; '-.'-.....--.;(,' ' NiMoo of Sheriff's Sale. BjbutiiRtttat. of- anexecuUanuiulyj issued out of and .under the seal of the. Circuit Court ,ot tho State of Oregon, in and for tho County of . Jackson, to me directed and dated I on the 3rd day .of January, 11129, in a certain action therein, wherein j Delia F. Crotenu. as Plaintiff, re- - covered Judgment against Wilfred 13. Crotenu. the Defendant, for the, sum of Fifteen Hundred nnd. ho- 100 (S1500.0.0) dollars, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed ill said County on the- 8rd day .Innuarv. JIII20. . Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to- the terms of the said exe cution, I will on tho. 9th day .of Fobruury, 1929, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at tho front door of the Courts house In tho City of Medford. in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale, and will sell tit public auction for cash to tho highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together with costs of this sale, sublect to re demption as provided by law. all FOR RENT Furnished rooms; of the right, title and Interest that ! hot and cold water, bath; pleaa the said defendant, Wilfred E. Cro- ant rooms. 429 No Holly. SOS tcau, had on the 3rd day of Janu- r, . " 7" " ' "r .' " ary, 1929, or now has in and to ' FOR RENT Furnished sleeping the following described property, f room, private family; board If situated In the County of Jackson, .-desired, price reasonable. Tel. State of Oregon, to-wit: . . 1076-J.. ' 299tf An undivided one-half Interest ..,-;., T" "Z , w , In nnd to the following described F9R ENT 4-room furnished renl nrnnertv: Smith thli tv feet of Lot Seven and the north twenty leet or Lot litgnt In Jilock Twenty six of the Town (now city) of Med- ford,' according- to the recorded plat thereof... . Dated this 7th day of January,' 1929. RALPH O. JENNINGS. Sheriff of 'Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA K. ANDERSON, Deputy. Call for Bids for Wood. '" Sealed bids will be received until February 1st, 1929, for 110 cords. ot. noay iir wooq. tour tcet long, delivered nnd piled on the school grounds at Central Point, in neat, tight piles eight feet high, before Sept. 1st, 1929. Each bid to be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of tho contract. Bids to be sealed and ndressed to the School Board of Central Point. W. B. KINCAID, Clerk. ... - - . 303 NOTICE To borrowers and others inter ested parties W. E. Thomas whose office is located at Room J. 2, Palm Block, corner of Main and Front St.. linstnlm hna heen nnonlntpd our agent in Medfrod. He has full authority from us to collect and receive any dolinduent payments oh our -loans and to transact any other business of ours in this vi cinity. -.. . UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ..... i. ASSN. , J!. By J. R. CALLAHAN,' N ' A-r Vice President and'. General Manager. uf Who O wes You? WE COLLECT ANYWHERE ' WE PAY-PROMPTLY '; CLTkin tfsj vt 1 1 b mi a ' . WE GET YOU THE MONEY. Southern Oregon .Credit Bureau ! 1H North Central Phone 720 SOU AMD Me SWOUCO SO IMTO OA(3TJE(?SWlP X ARREST 'EM AMD i VOU OEFENJO EM AKJD WE SPUT THE FEE- SIM LOOK'NJ' FOB A LITTLE SIDE MOMEV CLASSIFIED ADVER1ISINQ RATES 1 Rates dsi word for first Iniartlon. 8ci ! epoh . tuooeading Instrtlon, loi minimum 25o. Index vour d with For Sail, c- Rent, etc.. and oount thftie words, well ai ach Initial! UUphono iiumbtr tto u a word; ' Claulfled adt oath In dyano and not taken over phorta, unltti -advertliw monfhly account. ' No ailowano .for pbon - IIEIP WANTED FBSMj " WAKTED-Womaa or f of son- ?es) Call S?' "Wl VANTE3)-i-StTUAXION8 18-XEAR-OI.n. aiRlv wants f any Ulud. of .work, dootw's office pre ferred; good typist. Address Box IS," Mall Tribune. .... ' 303 - ... X : l..... ........ yl'. "WANTED General repairing, tnckttmlthing. nhonoffranh" re- - ' - pairlng. - - - BloyiSles, trloyeles:nnd wagons tor cnuaren sold (very reasonable, on time. ' -..Call'1 and deliver.' Medford Cycle & Repair Shop, successor to Liberty Repair-Shop, 19 N. Fir St,; Phone 261'. Chas. Fisher, Prop. S43tf WANTED -.Housework, day or hour'. Phone ' 1345-X. - 311 - . . . ; - FOR RENT SllaCEIAANEOUS of,"' " i .naoneior. camm--. mj :So. Front - ; 804" 22 ACRE farm for louse; ,$120 cash 'in advance. Brown nnd White. . tf FOR RENT 10-acre tract, close In. Phone 437-Y. 2!)4tf POU RENT FURNISHED : ROOMS I nOUSe; also U-rOom HOUSe. in ! quire 232 So. Ivy. S02 FOR RENT Small houao, closo In; modern. Phone 928-X of il. 302 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4 - room modern house. Phono 592-Y. 307 FOR RENT Small furnished house, cast side. Phone 827-Y. . .. . . ' 303 FOR RENT : - room modern house, 1062 W. 11th. See A. B Williams at Mall Tribune. tf FOR RENT Well furnished 6 room house, close In.- Phone 1042-W. " 305 FOR RENT Modern 7 - room house, available Fob. 1st. 1119 W. Main. Phone 1292-Y. 303 FOR RENT 6-Toom unfurnished house with large garden. In quire 243 Beatty St. 302 j FOR RENT One 6-roora modern j house. Close in. Phone 315. 296tf ' ' .FOR RENT 7 -room stucco house, with basement, at 1128 West Main. Inquire 100S West Main. ;. ' ; '. . ' ; 261tt FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or ur..urnlshed. Brown White. 47tf Clean rags wanted at the Mall Trihune office tf FOR KENT Furnished houo llghts, water, garage, $12. 124' ' Lincoln. 305 WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your . SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf O 1929- UU'I Peuure Service. In&, Qrt OqtAin VAJMAT ABE VOUGOIW& PIMCW TMEM FOB ? - IF IF vol J OiMfUWi FAF-OV. VVJHEN M FELLER W6-MT BODV THAT iAE CXJT OF YWROU&U COLLEGE ME THE HOUSE, V.OO CCJUJT ; MAKE. Slit BUCkIS A DAV ikj -truis tovaJnj : I 3ityi'ft( inc.) Tigfle M.sr R. U. j nnnn v. n . . pnvt , FOUISD-l Iro and tin) on Colli t St. , Owner . may have same by Identifying and "paying for.' nd. Phono 689-R-.4. . 302 FOR REM APARTMENTS FOR KENT.1 Furnished apt., 3 rooms, ' sleeping' porch,, private bath; 821. W. 10th St. 302 FOR ' RENT . Furnished npnrt monts.' Phone 4B2-H. 294tf FOR RENT r 8-room furnished j ,npt. Inquire 345 West 2nd St. ? iAdu'lts.v ' . i v.29itf FOR RENT - s-room furnished ..apartment with garage; ..fully ' modern; hot and' cold wator and : light supplied. Sunrlso Super Service Station, eorner 12th' and : Riverside. . 263tf FOR RENT Furn. 8-rm. apts.; private bath, eieotrio range, hot . and cold water. Phone 12. 21tt FOR RENT Furn. S and 8-rm. ' apts.; garage, 604 W. 10th. - ' l6tf FOR RENT-Furnlshod apt; lights, water nnd garage, tl8. 124 Lin coln.'", ' 3 Of, . REWARD LIBERAL REWARD For infor mation leading to ' recovery of following articles stolen from Ken Fredcnburg ranch at Butte Falls, night of Jnnunry 14th: One Hamloy saddle, stamped with In itials B. T. F., ono silver-mounted bridio, ono pair blaok Angora chaps. Notify Ben Fredenburg. Butte Falls. 303 ESTRAYED ESTRAYED From ranch on Mc Neil creek, one red cow, dehorn ed, branded bar on hip, crop off one ear; also one brown Jersey heifer, branded CW In circle: ono small Holsteln calf; ono Jer sey heifer calf, no mark; one red heifer calf with white face. Ad dress Fred Lewis, Kagle Tolnt. 304 FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Improved farm, 280 A, 40 miles Spokane; 2ZU cultivated; all good. ' Ex-. Change for something in So. Ore., mdse. stock, town or country iroporty. Box 28, Mull Tribune. ' . su4 FOR EXCHANGE Santa Cruz. Cal., beautiful new English type home,' 6 rooms, electrically oqulp pod, with double garage, storn ruom, deep well and electric pumping planu one acre; two dozen bearing rult trees: half mile from - bay, "just outside city limits. Also six choice marine . view lots, for property in or near Medford, Improved or unimprov ed. 801 FOR BALK LIVE-STOCK HORSES AT AUCTION Friday, January 25, at 11 o'clock sharp, , at Gravlln's feed barn, Grants Pass,.! will offer to the highest bidder 21 head of eastern Oregon horses and mares. 4 to 8 yenrs ... old 1200 to M00 llm.; real farm and orchard horses that heve been replaced by tractors, and sM'lll be sold regardless of price. Horses will be ut Gravlln's feed barn Jnnuury 22. . Every home will -be-sold 'ns represented- L. Glass, owner. ' 304 FOR SALE -f Or trade for good cow, one 3-ynar-old registered Jersey hull. F. W. Combs, Tal ent. Ore. 308 FOR SALE OR IMtADE 300-lb. team, iwaaons. harness. What havo you? 1. J). Shaffer. G"'d Hill. 302 ; FOR SALE Toggonhcrg milk gonts, cheap. Phone 553-R-4. 306 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. L. P. Christian. mile south on t KlncH highway. 303 FURS FURS ..' TRAPPER8 NOTICE We are In a position to bandlo all your skins. Sea1 us before 70a sell. - Medford Bargain House 27 N. Orape BU,., , . ' Phone 106$ njhw reiorvM. OU 6OT iqt of BOOKS VOUQ TV.INJIC - - - ,i - l - iHKWWi wm .WIS BOOKS:' CAUSE HE'S I TO x-T 'ALL TJ4E LALL) )J HtS MEAD.WHOOPS? J. 1 -THEV'R e r-PHON EV, S. Pat. Offire MLSCELLANEOl'S HAVE YOUR Furniture iinhol-. stered, reflnlshed and reglued. A. N. TniUHuit. Tel iiua-ii. Wi ANYWHERE FOR' HIRE Ten . pass, bus; low rates. Tol. Chas. , B, Howard, 1129. -. 267tf CASH PAID tor furs, hides and pelts. Johnson's' Market, 823 N ' Orane 8t. Phone 87 . 348tf ; FOR 8ALI-POULTRY FOR SALE R.' I. Rod hatching I.POR. SALE Equity in now Chev , oggs, B. ' W. D. . tested. Phono I rolet Bedan; Bargain it jo ken-at y oy-j. Mpring ctr. v.l 7 CALL DRESSLER'S Square , Deal Hatchery for, custom hatching and chicks.-. Prices cheap. Phono - u .Arrn.i.-..v.n.iv. imi:).T?ivMWW'. - :l FOR SALE 460 purebred whltoM-oi:.4biltinBf.M;wlr.edieotrlo; Leghorn breeding lions, 1 year 0il, result 01 eigni years cureiui selection; 'i'ancred Imperial corlterels. titles. , Will sell in any quuu- - 450 purbred White Tioghorn pul lots. 1 February, lintoh and now laying. Priced right: ..s. ', . ,:- Poultry -Jlouse . Equipment. ' Several practically new electric brooders, 000 chick capacity;" Fountain -colony houses, feed hoppers, and -other1 inlscollane- ous equipment. c ; ; Above arc nil located on C-F. Carpenter ranch, or. Inquire at the FarmerH kxchango Coopera tive for prices. . - 807 FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Reds. Phono 731-W.-2, Medford. 327tf -. for halis Knode lsinnd nen cockerels. Phone 969-R. 802 FOR SALE rREAL ESTATE . FOR SALE OR TRADE 28 acres: about a million feet of saw timber, half million feet of -.wood, 100 acres farming soil, : close to highway- and' school. Will soil cheap or trade for Med ford property of equal value. :rerms to suit. Owner, 1510 W. Main. Phono 1451-R. 304 OWN YOUR OWN HOME BARNES SUBDIVISIONS . $10.00 down $10.00 a month. 1 K acres,. Wlldwood Park.... $825 24 acres. Cherry Lane 1 625 2 acres, Henacres. 600 1 acre, Howurd Park...:.;........ 325 "--also 2 acres, Bmall house, Cherry Lane. $1750; $250 cash; $20 per month. . ' . j 5 acres, Honacres; new house, poultry house; $2500; $250 cash ' 1 lh acres, Howard Park; new huUse, garage, close In; $100 cash, balance $25 per month. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate, 15, S. Central. Phono 401), 910-Y ' 30 FOR SALE 85 acres, closo In, with 25 acres in full beaming pears, produced 90 tons .pears - past- season,- splendid condition; barirain nrlce. . 320 nnr ncro. ; Terms granted. Earl Tumy. 310 juioeriy umg. zysil ; FOR SALE 1 'A acres In Straw- berry Parkti new a-room house. domestic water; soil Is free Bear creek bottom, close In and un der ditch. An assured Incomo of $1200. to $1400 per year. We start you. Small down payment, balance as low as $12 per month. Property shown by appointment only. Phone 1393 (evenings 1020 Y); '. 1 288tf WHEN YOU think of real estate. cg Brnwr White ?tf i J i WANTED 3 ' 1 3 ZZZ We Buy for Cash All Used Furniture and Stoves t .. Call 505 . W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 East Main' By SOL HESS 1 WI3U VOU'O MimD VOUR OVWNJ BOSIMES5 AMD SET OUT ONJ TME STREET WHERE WOU BEUOMSy OR TWEN'LL MAs5 LOOK! FDR AWOTMER &UV vour site to nr THAT pMITORM.1, 7 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE By owner, Big Six Hudson sedan; new rubber, good "condition, good paint: a real car. Price $575 with 1920 license; terms, one-third down, balanco 12 months, contract.. Owner's reason for soiling, -unsulted for purpose. Call 1378-J for appoint ment. .. 303 FOR SALE. Equity In ,'26 Ford -, touring; lluxtcll, good rubber, . mechanically O. K. . inquire 19 ' Elm St., afternoons. 302 once. 1 1517 W. Main. ;';' FOR SALE HOMES Fflll Skl.B Olt ltRNT After 1,'nh. I : 1," new fi-room plaatored 'house, - ,vmotlern. fireplace, oak floors, lots '.""n"' :','.' "; drew.! RhV, 803 FOR SALE Some real 'coyoto and C coon-.. dogs;, "high. . class . -Walker Mdogs. For information, write .('. ; S. Taylor, Yuba City, Cal., Route V, No. 8. - Renson for- selling: No ' more game hero, , . .303 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR HALE Gns range, .Ctnlnadoy mangle. 40-lhch roll, gas heal, . electric. Can see nt Davis Trans fer Co., or call 206-R-2. 3o4 FOR SALE Ono Burroughs add ing machine and one Royal typewriter- at half price. Medford Investment Company, 1-25 -East 6th St., Mcdt'ord, Ore. 304 FOR SALE One wood range, : s cheap; .and mnnznnlta ,'wood, I f.3.60 tier. Tol. 1348-X. 808 FOR SALE Walnut library diner, Windsor chairs,, dresser, rockers, etc. 29 Quince. 302 FOR SALE Baled alfalfa and grain hay; also cordwood on ground or delivered. Tel. 611 Rr8. '.- 307 FOR SALE Fordson. Tractor, Plow, ..... Disc Harrow, . Cultivator, Wagon, . , Scraper. . - ' HUBBARD BROS., . Phone 231. ' FOR SALE CaBh register. West Side Vnrlety Store, 222 W. Main. 303 FOR SALE 1 Burroughs adding -machine, 5-colomn; 1 McCrayice - box, largo capacity; 1 Reming ton typewriter No. 11 with tabu lator; 1 large electric coffee mill with pulverizer; 1 small electric coffee mill, counter Blze: 1 To ledo scalo for counter; 2 hnnglng spring scales, 20 pounds capac ity; 1 oil tank and pump, 60 gal lon capnclty; 2 wall cases with glass doors. Service Stores, Inc. 132 West Main St. 303 FOR SALE 16-lnon . body oak wood, $3 per tier at ranch. C. C. Hoover, Phone 697-R-2. tf FOR SALE -H19-L. Baled hay. FOR SALE Wood for fireplace and big heater. , Phone S60-J-2. 302 FOR SALE Died sewing ma chines; all makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., $4 No. Bartlett. lltf FOR SALE For sand and gravel, sediment and general teaming. Phone 81S-J. Sam'l Bateman. : tr FOR MALE Apples Snltienbergs, and Newtowns. Growers Ex change, Kir and 8th Sta. 220tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY Aogtraotora MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Tltlo. Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 82 North Cential Ave., upstairs ' .IACKRON CO. ABSTRACT ivy Abstmcts of Title and Title Insur ance. Tho only complete Title Hyatem In 4ack ou County. Contractors R. I. STUART 80N8 Oenerml Contractors, Including bM menta, ditches, all ' kinds of cement and concrete worH. Ri I. Stuart, 217 Apple, phone 441; Gilbert Stuart, 17 Hons Court, phone m-M. Mile Stuart, 0s ' 8. Newtown, nhon RBa ' Expert Accoantant :; FRAZIER ACCOUNTING SERV ICE Operating the most "com plete and modern bookkeepl'na service in So. Ore,. Audit, in stallations, income tax. ' W. A. Frazier, Publlo Accountant, Tel. 005. ' .'- . ' 5 WILSON AUDITING CO. B.i it. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention riven to anything In accounting and Income Tax Requirements. Lock into our simplified accoumtrJg method. Liberty Bldg, Medforfl. Phone 157-R. .. . A. ORIN SCHENCK Accountant and auditor.. Systems'" installed. Income tax specialist. ,410 Med ford Buildlnir. Phone'26." " Financial "-' WE LEND MONEY to. worthy people tu pay Uiclr honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association, 23 Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore. ' ' ' ' " M Frclghl Transportation (1 . PIERCE TRUCKING CO.-, -Med-. ford to Portland and San Fran cisco, Furniture moving a' spec ialty. Phone 56 or 431-R-3, ! . LONG DISTANCE HAULINO 1. Medford - Klamath 'truakvllne. Dally service. Bonded carrier. .. Special rates on load dots. -Auto Freight terminal, 36 3. Ftr.' -'Tal 1033. '.. .'- ( CALL Portland-Medfbrd Truck . Line for through or IntermedlatrS ' point service.. Sixteen-hotir' ser . vice to and from Portlnnd.Phone 669, Medford. Auto freight ter minal at 30 S. Fir. Medford Y General TrncklPBi GENERAL TRUCIflNG-Alfjo ,woorl for sale. .' Jess Rlchairdson; 'Oeh- ' trnl -Point.-- Call 64. -: tiA EARL B. TUMY All for.msrof In surance. Fire, Auto, Life, lAcct dent. Bonds. .. Phone 402..- 10 Liberty Bldg. .' i '"'.,: -,'tt Interior ' Divorntor ; INTERIOR DECORATING polrlt. Ihg, pnperhanglng and floor wait ing. Fred Gardner. , phone -Tel). . W-2. Res. Porrydale.f jaoKson vllle Highway. ' ' V '. ;-.-' ' Loans on nomca ' E 'A LgNS ,oh ' homes - now' built tj tinder construction. Bight : pel, cent and no stock to carry; Real service. Monthl," payments.-",. Bnnlster Agency, fno.i 10S -VT, , Main.' Tel.-1280.' -- ' . i- Money to Loan MONEY TO LEND Tri-worthl Securities of all kinds accottteH Jennings Loan Office, SO, Front MONEY TO LEND--50' to 21 w iuuii uu Lurnuum geoa se curlty of most any .kind! jCdn tracts discounted. Thomas Reajt ty Co., Room 12, Palm BlocU cor. Main and Front, upatairsvi. , Long T4mo',r. vm f-) Mortgage Mn m-ui mate ; W Phone S9 Commercial Finance Cord xuearora, uregnn. '. Do You Need Money? 7 We make short tlm loaha1 ' Transactions strictly confidential 817 Liberty Kldg. Phone ;-R ' H. H. Banister. H. C. Chriatner. Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE- CO.f monumenis. m. a. .tllcKS, uen. eral Manager; P. M. : Kershaw, Salos Manager, 808 N. Front St., Modford. i.4.;. Mnslo THORVAL H. FOLKENDERO. t e a c n e r or, .violin; .orcUeatra practice for students; also a de partment tor adjusting' and ,to' palrlng violins. . If you desire ai reliable violin outfit, call at .the studio, room 4, Collego Bldg.i II N. Orape St. Phone 259-J, ' -, Painting and Paperbanging v H. MARX. General Painting: Con tractor, tinting, paperbanging, carpentering, repairing, Phont 1T8-J. Res. 67 Summit. '. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Unlght Muslo Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. ' t 1 6B tf Printers and Publisher ;; - MEDFORD PRINTING CO. II a the beat equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd IAg, loose leaf ledgers, billing systoms, eto. Portland prices; 17 . 'ir St. t Radio Repairing RADIO REPAIRING The MOlto Dox, 402 East Main St., Phbne 433,. has an expert radio tech- . tt-lclhn from the factory", :We make a specialty of export repair - work and guarantee It. Special .' consideration to deqlera. ' ?F Transfer. EADS TRANSFER STORAOB CO. Office 111 N. Fir .St. Phone 816. Prices right.., Ser vice guaranteed. . : DAVIS TRANSFER ft STORAGE) Service guaranteed. 10 8. ,Orpe ' St.. Phone i or realdnric tISO Window Cleaning f -i.'.'J., LET GEORGE DO IT House . cleaning, floor waxing, Janitor, service. Geo. A. 8ely. PhoM I0W or 1171, ,.'' ,t - 1