MjTORDjlSIi; TRIBTJl HIJORP. -ORFGONrWEDNTSSDY;" JANUARY 23,' 1929.'- 1
BRINGING UP FATHER
By George McManus
Bt'RTNESS Dill Ed
Alistriiciorsl
MURBAr ABSTRACT fl
streets ot ' Title, Tultq
Rooms $ and 6,- Ko
Central Ave., npatalrsl
ONLY PRICE MOVE
THUl CITV'WEEOS A
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AN' f LOT.MOR6
THE STREET
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1 rpRTLAXD, Ore., Jan. 23. (tP)
With ' the Exception of standards
in (butter, which went up half a
cei.lthe market tor both egRtt and
butter was unchanged today.
.Tomatoes, repacked, and lettuce
were, fractionally, lower. Spinach
experienced a Blight advance' be
cause of scarcity, while onions took
another flight of 25 centw. . - .
Chiropractic Pbyal
DR. 7 B. " W;" HOKFlA Aii
prdotlo Nerve Speoieti
hours 9 to 12; 2 to I
Liberty Bldg. Office I
Res. phone 790-H. (
Tanpierines are on the market at
$2.fi0 . for half an orange box,
wholesale
DR. EIV1ND M. NEL3C
praetor. . Speclfio Q
adjustments given atj
Riverside. - Office hoq
7:30 p. m.. ' 1
Artichokes, .because of, large
quantities received, are somewhat
cheaper.
Other fruits and vegetables were
NOW WHAT 1 A ' I
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Great Britain ritfi reserved. 1 1
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stationary.
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Contractors J
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THE MARKETS
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, PORTLAND, Oro., Jon. 23. OP)
CATTLE AND CALVES About
.steady; no. receipts. Heifers, good,
68.20 to $10. C0W8, good, $8.7.1.
to 89.35,
HOGS iQuotnbly steady; ' nore
cclpts. : - -
SHEEP AND LAMBS $1 to 82
higher; receipts 255. Lambs (84
lbs. down), good to choice, $13. SO
to $164 lambs (92 lbs. down), me
dium, $12 to $14.50; lambs (all
.weights)', cull to common, $11 to
13.60; 'yearling wethers (160 lbs.
down), . mediums to. choice, $10 to
$13; ewes U'20 lbs. down), medium
to choleo, S5.D0 to $7.50; ewes
(120-150 lbs.), medium to choico,
$4.50' to' $7; ewes (all weights),
cull to common, $3 to $4.50.
Produce.
' PORTLAND, Oro., Jan. 23. (P)
Wholesale prices:
, BUTTER Standard 'Ac higher
fit 43 hie. Other quotations un
changed. ' r . . -'
: Eggs, milk, poultry steady and
Unchanged.; - '.:. i.
ONIONS Per cwt., Oregon fan
cy, $4.50 to $5.
' Potaoes, wool, hay, - nuts, hops,
coscara bark steady and un
changed.:. ;, r . ;
, San Francisco Butterfat '."'
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Jan. 33.
UP) Butterfat t. 0. b. San Fran
cisco, 61c. 1
San Francisco Fruit Prices
r SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 23.
' (IP) Federal and State Market
.News Bureau . Service) -Apples:
Oregon Newtbwns, fancy, $2.00
' 2.25; Spitzenbergs, XF, $2.262.60;
: choice $1.251.60; Arkansas Blacks
XF, 12,4092.60.
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Wall Street Report
NEW YORK, Jail. 23.P1 Ono
' of the strongest buying movements
of the year carried dozens of im
portant Issues into new high ground
on the stock market today, as bull
ish enthusiasm was stimulated to
fever pitch by announcement of
another gold shipment from Lou
don. .
' Buying of some of the old-time
pace makers broke out again In the
late afternoon, Wri.jht Aero shoot
ing up from 270 to 283, while Radio
ran up 1314! points, touching ' 370.
Investment continued to be bought
on a large scale, Santa Fe selling
at 203, Delaware & Hudson moved
up five points. The closing was
strong. Sales approximated 4,800,
000. , '
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Gay Paree
Hunt's Craterian s
-' Next Monday
Mile. La Pulcera, a model, says:
"Every work of nature is art. The
very 'epitome of the grandest of all
art is the human body. - It is the
loveliest of all creations -of the
. '-Master Artist. ' There ' are ' some
!.vvho inveigh against showing the
! Jorm upon the stago who do so
without stopping to think whether
-or not it is immoral, To them I
clto the many radical' changes in
custom that have affected the
t dress -for:' many years past. 'Will
Q anyone contend that America of
the short-skirted age Is less moral
than the court of Louis IV when
puBarry 'wore. voluminous dresses?
"I am happy to say most Amer
icans are very ' liberal In their
- views of 'Oay Paree'."
"Oay Paree" will be at Hunt's
Craterian. Wednesday night, Jan
uary 30.- Tickets are now on sale.
This will be the big road show, of
the season.
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, Roseburg Construction work on
court house progressing rapidly.
Road Oil Cleaning
Car Washing
Hardie System
Wo use special chemicals
for road oil;" Will not in-'
jure finest finish. No
steam used. Best equip
ment in'oity.
Export Polishing and Re
finishing. Vacuum Clean
ing. ARMSTRONG
MOTORS, Inc.
101 & Hlvrsid Phono 18
THE NEBBS The,
Wal MB APPLEBY, i WAS
toOIISJto CSV AOU IHCNJbUT
IO DROP IM AND SHOVAJ
VOU TMAT . WAS ALL
READY .TO SO AHEAD
wrru the Suit papers
ALL'PREPAEED AlOO
12EAOY
'l-M.
, i January- 2S . '.
... Forecasts ! '
Medford, and vicinity: Cloudy
tonight and Thursday. Slowly ris
ing temperature. Lowest tonight
near treezing.
Oi-egon: Cloudy tonight; becom
ing unsettled Thursday, Slowly ris
ing temperature west portion.
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Local Data r ". g .
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Temperature (Degs.).. 41 30
Highest (Last J2 hru.) 49 41
Lowest (Last 12 hrs.) 32 : 30
ReL humidity (Pet.)...; 76 .- - -'- '-08
Precipitation (Ins.) .... .02 ' T
State of weather.......Cloudy P. Cdy.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
1928, 7.64 inches. .
Sunset today, 6:16 p. m. ,
Sunrise Thursday, 7:31 a. m. .
Sunset Thursday, 6:16 p. in, .
Observation Taken at 5 A. M,i
120th Meridian Time
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Bismarck
Boise
Denver
Des Moines
Fresno ........
Helena . .
Los Angeles
Marshfleld ..
Phoenix
Portland
Red Bluff ....
Roseburg ' ..
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... 34
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Cloudy
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' Cloar 1
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Clear 46
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Salt Lake Citv.. 32
Han Francisco .. 64
Santa Fe 36
Seattle ..,...'. -.: 32
Spokane 18
Walla Walla 20
Winnipeg ....
L. W. DICK, Meteorologist.
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EXECUTE REVOLTERSye-
GUATEMALA CITY, Jan. 23.
VP) Various leaders of the revolt .In
northern Guatemala have been
summarily : executed by govern
ment forces. The number of those
who were captured .by loyal troops
and faced the firing Bouad as not
announced. ,
Troops wore pursuing today, the
rebels who held Quezaltenango for
a short t'ime. The rebels fled bo
fore the approach of government
troops, taking all money in sight,
public and private, with them.
The government stated that the
uprising had been totally sup
pressed. ' ';','.
Notice to Contractors. - ' '
Bids are desired for lusldo finish
of two rooms in Phoenix school.
Separate bids for plastering, paint
ing, carpenter work and wiring.
Plans and specifications may be
seen at school office. The right
Fire Insurance
Placed in one of "the OLD LINE STOCK COMPANIES
represented by me will assure a just and prompt settle
ment in case of loss. '
Chauncey Florey
' 201 First National Bank Bid :
Schemer
P5
OUST
! is reserved' to reject any or all bids.
) Bids will be opened at school .of
I flee Wednesday, February. 5th, at
p. mi J K. 13. LITTLKFIELD,
1 . Clerk S. D. No. 4.,
Notice of Hearing on Final
-, : 1 . Accounting.
. Notice is. hereby given that the
undersigned have . filed in the
County Court of the State of Ore-.', ,
gon for Jackson County, their duly !
verified final accounting of the ad
ministration of the estate of John i
P. Crawford, deceased, and that
the judge of said court has fixed
January 31, 1938,. at 10 o'clock a.
at tne coimty court room in
the courthouse in Medford. Oregon
as the- time and place for hearing
objections to and for the settlement
of said final accounting, and all
persons Interested -are hereby re
quired to qppear at said time and
place and show cause, 'if any there
he, why said accounting should not
he settled and allowed and the
undersigned discharged' from their
trust,- ' ' ' -
MATTIE A. CRAWFORD,
OEOROE A. CRAWFORD,
- Administrators of the Estate of
John P. Crawford. Deceased.
CaU for Bids for Wood. .
Sealed, bids will he received until
February )st, 1929, for 110 cords
of body fir .wood, fqpr feet -long,
delivered and piled oh the school
grounds at Central Point, in ntt,
tight piles eight feet high,' beforo
Sept. 1st, 1929, .Each bid to.be
accompanied by p. certified check
for ten per cent of the contract.
Rids to be sealed and adrossed
to the School Board of Central
Point. , W. B. KINCAID, Clerk.
' ' ' ' ' j 303
-. NOTICE '
To borrowers and fithors Inter
ested parties W. E.'Thomas whose
office Is looated at Room IS, Palm
Block, corner of Main and Front
St., upstairs has. been 1 appointed
our agent in Medfrod. He has full
authority- from lis to collect and
reoeive any delinquent payments
On our loans and to transact any
other business of ours in this .vi
cinity. '; 5
UNION SAVINGS & LOAN A88N.
FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN
.':.,....;.!.. ASSN. . ' .
By J. R. CALLAHAN, '
.' Vloe President and
General Manager.
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CLASSIFIES A0VER7ISIN0 RATES
Rates par word for flrit Intartlon, Sol
aaas ucoeeding Ineertlon. . lot nlftlmuin
5. lno your Me with For Sale, r
Rent. etc.. end count Ihcte wardt. ei well
initial, telephone number, etc se
lined silt oaah In adnnce end not
over ohone. unleea advertleer hM
thhr eooount No allowanoe for stone
errora. .
ilELP WANTKD MALE .
WANTED-r-Clerk in store, nearby
lumber town: good wages, good
living conditions, r. O. Box
1032. ' ' 303
Do You Want a
LOAN
. '. see :
Redden & Co.
,-!.-For
good loam on Improved
elty property. 119 North Cen
,rl. Phone 720, 7 ; ' v .
!
I'M MOT UKE TME OLD
IN THESE PARTS 1 WORK :')DeA SOMETIMES, BUT VWMAT
FAST- I LL SMOVAJ , 1WtGrH' USE . OF PUTTIM' UP AM ; ; .
NifiTTlVES A B12ANO OC A , ,,o,ia.r-nr. i-i oai. .o '"
LAVAJ TMAT MEVEE GOT
out of a a TbvuM .
EFoeev
Crmvrhl.
WANTED SITUATIONS .
18-YEAR-OLD GIRL wants any
' kind of work, doctor's office pre
ferred; good typist. . Address Box
-, 18, Mall Tribune.- 303
WANTED General repairing,
locksmithing, phonograph ' re
pairing. Bicycles, tricycles and
wagonsfor children sold very
reasonable on time. Call -and
deliver. Medford Cycle & Repair
Shop, successor to Lloerty Re
pair Shop, 19 N. Fir St. Phone
261. Chas. Fisher, Prop. 34tf
WANTED Housework,
hour. Phono 1345-X,.
day or
311
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE YOUR Furniture uphol
stered, reflnlshed and reglued.
A. N. Thlbault. . Tel 9U9-K. 309
ANY.WHERE FOR HJBH -y Ten
pass, bus; low ratoB, jVel. Chas.
! I57tf
CAMH PAID for rurs, hides and
. pelts. Johnson's Mnrket, 328 N.
Orane St. Phone 7. - . 243tf
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR tENT240 .acres, all fenced.
7-voom house and other build
ings; near Medford.': Inquire 109
No. Central. -., i . 307
FOR RENT Bachelor cabin.
; flo. Front. ,
445
304
22 -ACRE farm for lease; $120
cash In advance Brown and
White.,. . . tf
FOR RENT 10-acre tract, close
In. Phone 437-Y. 294tf
FOR RENT FURNISHED .
KOOM8 . '
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms for gentlemen. 325 So
Riverside Ave. . tf
FOR RENT Furnished rooms:
hot and cold'Water, bath; pleas
ant rooms. 429 N. Holly. 303
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room, private family; board if
desired. Price reasonable. Tel.
1076-J. 299tf
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR KENT 3-room furnished
house. 1211 W. Main. Anna
Freeman. - 305
FOR RENT 11 -room house close
In. Inquire 229 So. Front. 307
FOR RENTS 4 -room
house. Phono T.92-Y.
modern
- 307
FOR RENT Small, furnished
house,- cast side. Phone 837-Y.
308
FOR RENT . - room modern
house, 1062 W. Ulh. See A. H.
Williams at Mall Tribune. tf
FOR RENT Well furnished-6-loom
house, close In. Phone
1042-W. - 305
FOR RENT Modern 7 room
house, nvallablo Feb. 1st. 1119
W. Main. Phono 12B2-Y. 308
FOU RENT One 6-room modern
house. Close In. Phone 815.
' ' !95tf
FOR RENT 7-roon stucco house,
with basement, at 1138 West
Main.- Inquire 100S West Main.
301tf
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished
or un.urnlahed. Brown White.
.- ' 47tf
Clean rags wanted at the Mai;
Trlhllnn riffle . f
FOR RENT -r-llghla,
water,
T.lh-rtln.
Furnisher houo
garage, 112. 124'
. '305
WANTED
To Bay for Cash
' All Your
SECOND-HAND
.FURNITURE
Scott Wooif
t. oOnj'T Blmf a Ctisflki
SYLVIA A1NJT tvlEVEK SOIM'
SUE THIS FELLEE POTTS:
SO
TMEI2E AIN'T MO USE OF Em
' VOU OE. ME -ifVVSTAI2.TlNJ'
SPEWD HIS fvX.
kmomeV.
tt. by The Ben Syndicate, Inc.) Trede V-rfc Re.
FOR REN1 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT .Apartments. , 334
Apple. 308
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ments. Phono 4G2-H, 294tf"
PnH RRWT : S.ninni fiirnlnlia.1
apt. Inquiro 345 West 2nd St.
Adults..
391tf
FOR RENT 3-room-furnished
apartment with garage; fully
, modern; hot and cold water and
light supplied Sunrise Super
Service Station, corner 12th and
: Riverside.. , 263tf
FOR RENT Furn, 2-rm. apts.;
private hath leetrle range, hot
and cold water. Phone 12. 21 tf
FOR RENT Furn. and l-raf.
apta.; garage. . 604 W. 10th.
I65tf
iXiiURENT-Firnlshed apt: lights,
water and garage, (18. 124 I.ln
'coln. 305
- REWARD ' '
LIBERAL REWARD For Infor
. matlon leading to recovery nf
following articles stolen ' from
Ben Fredenburg ranch at Butte
Falls, nigh) of January 14th: Ono
Hamloy aaddle, stamped with In
itials B. T. F., one silver-mounted
-bridle, one pair black Angora
chain. 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;'
one small Holstein calf; one Jer
sey heifer oalf, no mark; one red
heifer calf with white fnce. Ad
dress Frod Lewis, Eagle Point.
304
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE t acres alfalfa, on
Jacksonville highway; almost
new 6-room house. Will exchange
- for Medford property. , ,
1 also, . t
6 Vj ncres ' closo to, town, good
. road, 4-room house. 'garage. Dan
dy place for gardening. Trado
lor nouse in lueatoru. ,
ORCHARD OPPORTUNITY
10 acres, full bearing Cornice.
Rose. BartletUi Very close in
on fine road. This orchard will
pay for Itself with three crops, i
Own this orchard, live In the
clly and havo an Incomo on the -aide.
Can make terms to right
. parUes. E. C. CORN, Mont
gomery Ward Bldg. 308
FOR EXCHANGE Improved
farm, 280 A, 40 miles Spokane;
220 cultivated: all good. Kx-
change for something In Ho. Ore.,
mdse. stock, town or country
property. Box 28, Mall Tribune.
304
FOR SALE 1.IVEHTOCR
FOR SALE Good milk cows, com
ing fresh. Am leaving valley.
Grant Howe, Talent. E. K. An
derson farm. 303
HORSES AT AUCTION Friday,
January sn, at 11 o'clock sharp,
at. Gravlln's feed barn, Grants
Pass. I will offer to the highest
bidder 21 head of eastern Oregon
horses and mares. 4 to 8 '"firs
old 1200 to 1600 lbs.; real farm
and orchard horses that hove
len replaced by tractors, and
will ho sold regardless of price.
Horses will ho si Gravlln's food
barn January 22. Every horse I
.will be sold as represented L.
Glass, owner. 304
FOR SALE Or trade for good
cow, one 8-year-old registered
Jersey hull. F. W. Combs, Tal-
ent, ore. . 308
TOn SALE Toggenberg milk
iuni. t-imiie oua-rt-4. eVB.
FOR BALK Fresh Jersey cow. L. 3
P. Christian, mile south on 3
"hihway. 303 ga
FURS FURS ;1
TRAPPIR8 NOTICE We areTn's
a position to handle all vnnr alrlns
See ua before yon selL
Medford Bargain House
IT N. OrH Sk - Pkoa 1061
OOMT &E SO PESSIMISTIC. DAD.
MOVAJ TO THE EXTENT OF.IOO.OOO-Y
WHEN; I START TO
ELOQUENCE OVER
AND 6HOAJ THE OUDSE I'M A LAW
TO :
LlBKAEV WITHOUT COVEI2S, THATS
- lEB
SWMEJ "THE DOUSW CHANGES
TO
1
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, cLi.Se.
U. a. Pal. Office
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Woman or girl for Ren-
oral housework; liberal wages. Call
1040-J
301tf
""naay, purse conuuninif
valuable glasses, grently needed, t
Please -return to Mrs. Davis, bl
No.. Oakdale. Reward. 303
FOR SALI5 1HJULTRY
FOR SALE 3 Tom Johansen Red
. cockerels. X1D7 E. Main. Phono
916-L. " 304
FOR' SALE It. ' I. Red hatching'
eggs, B. W. D. tested, l'hnne
6-j. Hpnng St. 307'
CALL: DRE88LER'S Sflunro Deal.
Hatchery for custom, hatching
and chicks. .Prices choap, Phone
fl 16-Li 307
ATTENTION POUi-TaYMBN '
F(W! SALE 450 purebred White
Leghorn breeding hens, 1 year
old, result of eight years careful
selection; 35 Tonered Imperial
cockerel). Will-sell in any qunn
' tllles.
450 purbred White Leghorn pul
IrUs. February hatch and no-'
laying. Priced right. 1
'Poultry House Equipment.
Sevural practically new olectrl .
brooders, 500 -chick capacity
Fountain colony houses, fee'
hoppm-H, and other miHcellohC
oas equipment, ' i
Above nre nil located on C, F.
Carpenter ranch, or Inquiro at
the Farmers Exchange Coopera
tive for prices.
307
FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Redii.
Phono 731-W-i. Medford. 8271f
. FOR SAI.n HEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Oardon land o.: high
way neur Phoenix. C Carey.
Talent. 32ii
FOR SALE OR TRADE !8f
ncres; nlrout a nliion feel of
saw timber, half million foot of
wood, 100 acres farming soil.
close to highway and a ,ahool.
, Will sell cheap or trado for Med
ford property of equal value.
Terms In suit. Owner, 1010 W.
Main. Phono 1461-R. 804
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
BARNES SUBDIVISION?.
810.00 down 810.00 a month.
1 acres, Wlinwood Par.;....$S!5
2ri acres. Cherry Lano........ 625
2 acres, Ilenacres , 600
I acre, Howard Park 8!I
1ho
2'4 acres, small houso, Cherry
Lane, 81760; 8250 cash; 2U per
Month.
. . ' , . v
5 acres, Henacres: new nouse,
poultry house; 12500; 8250 cash.
l'i acres. Howard Park; new
house, garage, close In; IlllO
cash, balance 825 per month,
J. V. HARNES, Real Kslate,
H. fl. 'Central. Phone 409, Oin-Y
.107
FOR HALE 85 acres, close In,
with 25 acres in full bearing
o pear, produced HO tons pears
past season, splendid condition:
bargain price. 3320 per acre.
Terms granted. Earl Tumy. 310
Liberty Bldg. 298tf
FOR SALE 1(4 acre In Straw-
berry Park: new a. room hnnae.
domestic water: soil la free Bear
creek bottom, close in and un
der ditch. An assured Incomo of
11200 to (1400 per year. We
start you. Small down pay men.,
balance as low ns 312 per month.
Property shown by appointment
only. Phone 1892 (evenings 102(1
Y). a8tf
WHEN YOU think of real estate.
Tnii """" While r
ss
M, WANTED
Wo Buy for Cash
All Used Furniture
and Stoves
' . Call 505
W. A. KINNEY
Furniture House
3 815 East Main
illUllIlliniljlllillUlinillllllllllllll'1
By SOL HESS
POOR MS OILV :
THOSE OL'ROKS
ir 1
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
! FOR BALE Ford .truck, snlendld
j condition, new gear, shift trans-1
mission, good rubber. Burgnln
for cash. 13 Kenwood. log
1026 FORD roadster for sale or
-trade for cows. Itouto 1, Box
io, Asniand, ore., new t'reex.
.. 105
FOR SALE By owner, Big Six'
Hudson sedan; new rubber, good
condition, good paint: a real car.
Price 1 67 IT with 1929 llcenae;
.- terms, one-third down, balance !
i 12 months i contract. Owner's , '
reason for selling, unsulUd for !
purposo. Call 137H-J for appoint
ment. lot1
FOR SALE Equity n new Chev
rolet sedan. Barxaln If twken at
once. 1617 W. Main. 303
FOR KALE HOMES
FOR SALE OR RENT After Feb. ' ln. Fi. Ganlner j
1, new 6-room plns'cred house, j W.3. Res. Pt-rrydaH
modern, flreplaco, oak floors, lots vlll Highway.
- of buiuins, wired for electric -
rango. Hee owner, 61f,McAn-,
drews Hd. 103
FOR SALE Homo real coVe and ! MoNfcr To l.lu.ND i
. won dogs; high class TaUer people to pay ih.lr hi
Jogs. For Information, write C. Bcu.1tlen of all kind)
fl. Taylor, Yuhn City. i:l Route I Jennings Loan O'dro,
No. . neason for soiling: Nn -
noro game here, 303
ID It KAI.R MIHCKLI.ANMtrK
FOR SALE OH TRADE Newtown
and Jonathan apples, 2H ml. eeet
fiuemx. Joe Kantor. Bring
boxes. 805
FOR RALE (las ra.ige, Galnaday; ( p.
mangle, 4-incn roll, gas heal.' - "
electric. Can see at Davis Trans- COmmpTC al Finan
for Co., or call 206-R-J. 804 1WU,I,,l,tlh!SLf '"5"'
FOR BALE One Burroughs add
ing machine and on Royal type
writer at half price. Mxirnnl
Investment Company. 126 East
Sth St.. Medford, Ore. 304
OR SALE One wood range,
cheap: and monsanlta wood.
(3.60 tier. Tel. Illl-X. a.
FOR HALE Walnut library diner.
Windsor chairs, dranrr, rockers,
etc. 29 Kiilme.
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa and
grain hay; alo cordwood on
? round or delivered. Tel. 611-t-3.
it
FOR SALE'
Fnnlson Tractor, '
Plow.
Disc Harrow,
Cultivator,
Waaon.
.'icrHpe,-.
HUBBARD BROS.,
Phone 881. 30S
FOR HALE Cash register. West
Side Variety Store, 222 W. Main.
. 32
FOR HALE I Hurroilgha adding
machine, 5-eolnmn: 1 McCrav Ice
box. large caparlty; 1 Heroins
Ion typewriter No. 11 with tabu
lator; I large electric coffee mill
with pulveriser: I small electric
coffee mill, counter site; I To
ledo scale for counter; 3 hanging
spring scales, 20 pounds capar.
iiy; 1 oil tank and pump, ta gal
lon capacity; 2 wall rases with
glass rjoors. Service Stores, Inr,
182 West Main HL 303
FOR SALE 14-lncn body oak
wood, 33 per tier at ranch, c.
C. Hoover. Phone 697-R-3. tf
FOR HALE Baled hay.
1II9-L.
Phone
316
FOR SALE - treed sewing ma
chines: all makes, 86 op. terms
If desired All make rented
nrl repaired While Hewing
Machine Co. 64 No Bsrtlett
lltf"
FOR RALE For sand and gravel
sediment and general teeming
Phone 613-J Sam'l Bateman
.. tf
"OR SALE Apple Htritaenbergs
and Newtowns. Growers Ex-
ensnge. -ir and Sth 8ta tntf
ntSlNEM D1RECTORT
Flnanclsl
WE LEND MONEY to wnrthj
people lo pay their honeet debts
Pacific Coast Credit Association
433 Medford Bldt, Medford, Ore
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R. I. STUART & SON
Contractors, 1 n c 1 u-d
' moms, ditches,' allj
,: cement and concrete 1
Stuart, 217 Apple, pi
' Gilbert Stuart, 17 R
phone 006-M. Miles I
. B Ndwtnwn nhon t
1 s
Expert Aocountl
FRAZIER ACCOUNTIN
ICE Operating the I
plete and modern b
service in So. Ore. "t
- staliatlons, income tai
Frazier, Publlo Acoou
605. . , .
WILSON AUDITINO C
Wilson, C. P. A. Attel
' to nnything In a coot
Income Tax Requlrera
Into our simplified rj
method. Liberty Bids;
Phone 167-R. - .
A, ORIN 8CHENCK-H
and auditor. Kystoiru
Incomo tax specialist,!
ford Building Phoni
Freight Tranxiiortl
PIERCE TRUCKINO J
ford to Portland and
Cisco. Furniture movt
laity. Phone 03 or 43
LONG DISTANCE HA
Mod ford Klamath I
Dally service. Bond
Special rates on load
Freight terminal, 36 i
ion.
CALL Portland-Medl
Line for through or in
point service. Sixteen
vice to and from Port!
Ci9. Medford. Auto f
inlnnl at It 8. Fir, Ml
(iencral TrarkU
GENERAL TRUCKING,
for sale. Jeea Rlchal
tral Point. Call 54.
Insdrnnrar i
. RAN
S. Tl'MY All ft
sursnre. Fire. Auto, j
dent. Bonds Phon
Liberty Bldg,
Iniertfir Omans
INTl:ltlOlt DIX'OKATI
Inc. piirruNlng and
Mtmos to aJi
MONEY TO LEND f
to loan on furniture f
eurlly nf mwi any I
travls dluMuiilea). Th(
y vi. iiwotri ii, n
tut. Main and Front.
nt.j
6
new
MTt
I erw-ia .
Do Yoa Ntd U
make short (
TranMcilons strictly f
817 l.lbertr Bldg. Pi
i. ri. Hsniir, h. u
Mntiwt
TUB OREGON OR A. 'si
Monument. K. A. Ij
oral Marager; P. M,
Rale Manager. 301
HI . MM lord i
Maww
THORVAL H. FOLKS
Teacher of vtoimi
rsctrce lor Mwdenta)
partment for aeljustll
pairing violins. If ri
reiiMoie vmiin eutrit.
studio, room 4. Colle
N. Grape Ht. Phone
ralnllnc aiwt Paner)
H. MARX. General Pal
tractor, tinting. pa
carpentering, repair II
l!-J. Res. 67 Hiimsj
flano ItMfmrrl
FRED ALTON IIAIOHf
nf Piano and Harm
Mnsle Htodlo. 316 Ut
Phone 71.
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Primers and Pa hi
MEDFORD PRINTING
the beet equipped prll
In Southern Oregon,!
Ing. loose leaf ledgl
systems, etc. PortlarW
N. Kir Ht. j
HaxHo RetMlrl
RADIO RRPAIRINQ-a
Hot. 402 East Main,
i. has an expert I
trlclan from the fi
make a specialty of at
work and guaranteed
cor-Meratlon to dt
Traajefc
EA PS TRANSFER aVl
R i
III j
rice 1
CO. Office
Phone 316. Price
vice guaranteed.
Davis transfer
Srtre guarantee
rrr, S4 ,
Wlmlow tVsm
LET GEORGE DO
HOE DO "ll
. floor wax!
Geo. A. M
Hit. j
cleaning, floor
ervtee. Geo,
608-4