Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 30, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAGE SEVEN
BRINGING UP FATHER
By George McManus
BUSINESS DinECTORf
'4i
Abtractora
""r" MEDFOTlD MML TRIBUNE; MEOFORT); ORFCiOV, -AVEDyftfrfiVV, .TAKUARV 30. 1029.
HAS BIG Tl
FOR OLSEN PLAY
ASHLAND. Ore.. Jan. P.O. (Spe
cial! The Moroni fllson players
perlormed before a parked house
at the Southern Oregon normal
school auditorium Tuesday even
if;. The play was under the title
of "Autumn Fire." with the eenter
feature and coii'mllliiK motive the
murrhtue of itn old man to a yonim
Kirl with the natural imliomc. All
the playnis were splendidl;.' suited
to their parts, as is usually the
ease with this company, and the
attention to details in stae setting
. and conduct of the actors filled the
t' audience with an absorbing inter
est throughout the three acts ot
the play.
On Tuesday evening .Major C.
A. W. Itawson. Instructor lor tin?
Oregon coast artillery units of the
Oregon National Guard, wis ejvin-';
instruction to Ltaiiery 11. of Ash
land. The dale for the annual In
spection of the organization is on
.March 1. Meantime special efforts
will lie made to perfect the urtil
, lery drill of the buttery. At pres-
cut tin1 enrollment Is Wi with an
, averuKe attendance at drill meet-
inKs of aliout 'la.
" Mrs. .lack Cunningham and sou,
Jackie, of Dtm.imiiir came over the
' first ol the week to visit friends
and look after some matters o bus
iness. II. J'ulmcr, residing on Green-
springs mountain, was in Ashland
.Monday to lay in supplies for some ,
weeks ahead. j
H. L. Olnycomlt was in 1'ortland '
t.'lUt n-Aolf nn l.lluilli.uu f.1,,1 .... I ...... ... I
I several days ago in a Tudor sedan
L lor his Font ai?i"iiry in Ashland.
, Mrs. Clyde Menard . spent the
week end in Milt visiting friends
anil making some purchases.
Charles W'ineland is a new- em
ploye in the battery department of
I t! e local Ford agency.
A. I.. Harbin ot Aberdeen. Wash.,
i Is in Ashland early this week on
business.
". Mrs. Mickey, mother of .Miss Nell
Mickey, the attorney, is ill at her
home on the Moulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Itartl'tt ol
Jacksonville were in Ashland for
a Sunday visit with Mrs. W. V.
Shirley, Mrs. Hurt let Is sister, and
family.
C. K. Chapman, who owns the
' old Unrvcy tn-aere pear ani apple
orchard In the Valley View district,
i expects to leave soon on a trip for
several weeks lo San Dieuo. Kl
Centre and other southern Califnr-
' nia points. Mr. Chapman has prop- i
erty interests In sout.l-orn Califor-!
I nla and his son resides there.
- I-. F. Mnrkham of l'orlland is in I
,' Ashland this week attending; lo j
,! business tnaHers. !
Mrs. Ilesslo Cantrall r'Tnlly
went to Lleiiil. Ore., to at".-ept a Jto-
t slllnn In a drug store.
H. Hjertnger was over from Hilt
this week tu attend to business
' matters. 1
; Mrs. P. K. Walter of Alameda,
Cal., returned to her home Sunday
after several days spent in Ash- j
laud uttcmlltiK to business affairs.
I Mr. am! Mrs. F. K. Walter, with;
their children, formerly lived in
j Ashland on Allison street. They j
t are now employed by tho Soitiliei-n i
I'aciflc company in California, as i
they were formerly in Oregon. j
Kmerson lOnsterling suffered an j
attack or the infH.nr.n recently
while on a trip lo Oakland. Cal..
and is now confined to his home
on Liberty street with a prolonged ;
continuation of the trouble. i
Verni Carter of Uunsmuir. son
of Mrs. Will I.oomis oil B street. :
was over for the week end to visit
his mother, lie returned to Muns
muir Monday.
John lenders was confined to his ;
he"'! Tuesday with illness.
"Doc" Sanders, the. barber, is!
again able to attend to his work '
alter several weeks spent in re- j
cuperalltiK from injuries received
some, time ago in an automobile
wreck in California.
Mr. Dorland and family, recent j
arrivals from Lakeview, Ore., have
; tetiloil the Fannie Keller home at
' tin: corner of Sherman and Alii
L son si reels. Mr. liorland lias lum- j
her interests in Lake county and
' will be over H ere much of the
Hmu while Mrs- Holland will re
main In Ashland with the children
who ere attending school.
Jack Heinle spent the week end
with his famllv and then returned
to northern California where his
brother Adam is trapping.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 30. (Pi
Prices for eggs and butter w ere
Mihstautially higher today. Ruttcr- j
fat uiifi a cent higher. i
Egg values took their spurt from
unfavorable weather and butter "
prices here were, a reflection of
higher prices In California. j
In butter, extras, and standards
i went up to 4f. cent. while prime i
lirsts advanced to 4t 'cents and
fiiMts to 41' . cents. ,
Eggs underwent a more em
phatic rise when standard extra,
and standard firsts hcooled up two
cents to 35 cents and medium ex
trn look a similar rie to 3?. and
iu nini flints to 31 eenls.
Buttet fat was qU"ted at 3 centx
station, and 4 7 cents track, gitd 4!'
to 5" cents delivered Portland.
Onion sets went down from 10
to 11 cents to 7 and H cent.
No malarial rhiinK.C ere noted
In fruits and vegetables, j
BUTTER AND EGGS
TRENDINGUPWARD
THE MARKETS
. IlTCtOCk
V PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 30. (Pi
yf'attle aniM:alvest Steady: no ro
ceipts. fleers. UlOo-K'Oo-lbu l nond ll
SAV WHEJsl DO
C'T THAT MO KIEV
-yoo OWC ME r-
o
IT
tVarur SirK, In . (jrt&t
THE NEBBS You
WELL . VOua PflWV TELL5
ME THAT NOU
TO START TUE 6SEACM OF
PROMISE SUIT
VJEET TOO 5MACT TO MISS
THE PAPF55 ALL. H2EADV;
n . .
SO-SO
rii 11.7".: titoiM-s t'.t.'.M.MOd lbs.)
pno! Si I."flf I 1.7."i; sI'M-im Si'
ami up t 1 l.l'.": st'erM rom-
;lnvn ?!i.7r.i l.-'f.; h.-ifcrs
j romninii S.s; ',t It.Tfc im-us, rhuiI,
i X,;'ij?i H; ciiv:-', rnni'iinn tu
' ' " ;. ,
(Ml) ff(MMf IjtM'fK
'.50"f S.r(n;
cnta-r
nii-fliuin Si;.7f. 'n 7.rU:
jralvo (ft on Dim. ilown) medium to
i choice 0 It 1 1 .r.n; culvcK. cull to
j m n t m i n . 7 . Ti u ft 'J: vcu I crs, milk
!fel, tcuod lo cht.icc JSlJ'a 1 l.'.U; tin
I tncdiiiin ril.iiO'f; Kl; do cull to
j common II. Ti".
j IIOCS: Steady; no reccipta.
! He:ivy weight (.'.o-Iir.M Him.) me
dium to choice SS.7'. ff ii.i'0; mc
! dm in wciKht (2uo-j.ri' Uih. ) me
dium to choice Si). 7..'!. l't.7r: Hwht
weight (Uin--''H) lbs.) medium to
choice SKt. 7r.fr II.
KHKK1 and I.A.MHH: Steady; no
, receipts.
Profluco
PORTLAND. Ore, .Ian. 30
I Wholesale prices:
j Bl'TT KR: Higher. Portland
'Dairy Kxrhangc net wholesale
prices O'libew): Kxtran 450; stan
l ilards 4nc; prime firsts 44c; firsts
j-1,e. Creamery prices prints, 3c
.over cube standards.
. KGtiS; Higher. Poriland Dairy
, Kxchange (nH ba.siH). Fresh stan
j da rd extras 3."c; fresh standard
firsts 3.'ic; freh medium extras
j 3.'c; fi-e.sh medium firsts 3 1 :.
J Prices to retailer 1 3c over ex
change prices.
( M I LK : Butterf it higher. Raw
milk (4 per cent) S.tifi rwt. di
livered Portland less 1 per rent.
. Mutterfat station 40c; track 47c;
I dcliven d at Portland, 4K f, fiOi.
I'ul bTHi , onions. Potatoes,
nnehnnged.
Wool: Kastern Oregon 5-fi"30c
lb.: valley 31"' 4Ur.
Nuts. hay. unchanger).
t'ascara bark: Steady, lie per lb.
Hop: 11-S crop, IXc.
San FninelM'o Iliittei-fat
SAN FRANClSt'O. .inn. 3lf. (P)
Butt rfat f.u.b. San Francisco
Fruit Prices Today
San FmnrlMn Fruit VrUxa
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30. -pi',
( Federal-State Market News Bur
vice.) Extra fancy Newtown
from Oregon were quoted from
2.;0-2.7,"i per box, while fancy
were bringing from S 2 - . J r In me
dium to large sizes. Spltzenberg
apples from Oregon were in mod
erate supply with extra fancy
stock being quoted from
2.f0 per box.
Prosper cannery will reopen this
yea r.
Land
Snaps !
Two Real Buys
I Mi a on highway, rlo In linn liu
provenii'titH. mdy loam lioltoin,
: 156 a old five wati-r rinlil, culti-
'vntrfl Infrut iiral n if I'nn unnl
snp rlar j5jlt Collsldt.r Mud.
ford pro!rty.
10 a tract clofe In. oxccllent lm
provemenm. part tree water right;
IK a cultivated curly garden land.
Will consider Medford property.
Gainer & Sheley
ami up) $lVn 1 1 . 1 . : stt'en roiti- I I ttti.- r r- : 1 iV . -r'M .... -lY-.
MOW OONl'T CT
OE.EVS.O- KB.6.P
ME.RE VOU AHiE.
NJOW WE'RE.
CALM AM' I'LL GlTl
tm TOO
Britain njhu mencj.
Tell Em Silly
I "VTMECE-LL
HAVE DECIDED'
PCOPOSITIONJ -VOU GET
-feooo IP 1 &ET-f50,COO OK
L KkJEVJ StXJ
feovei2)P
"THAT'S A
A VOUWS
THAT '5
y
, XliW YORK. Jan. :in. 'n
tock market was -xtriiuc1y
The
un-
I utUH'H contiiiueil HuritiK the last
lu'ur. American and Foreign Pow
er and Amerii'au Power ;iml Light
crossing !)." and li'O to new peaks.
Pacific Lighting jumped S puinls.
I'.eneral Kleetrie cllniltcd II points
to a new top above -Ts and Weut
inghouNu Klcctrie mounted to a
new record price at 1 GO. V". S.
Sted, I'hrysler and nutncrouK
ot her important issues, however,
encountered steady sidling pres
sure. The close was irregular.
Total ,alcs approximated l,ayo,ouO
shares.
Wednesday, .Jan. 3m.
I" Medford and vicinity: Cloudy
; tonight and Thursday with snow
land rain. Continued cold. f;owcst
f torn perat ult tonight about L' de
; grees.
tregon: Fair east, unsettled hi
I west portion tonight and Thurs
day. Rains ThuiRday In Kouthwest
portion and ;
tinned cld.
tlong the coast. Con-
Local Data
Temperature (degrees)
Highest (last 1 " hutir.i)
Lowest (last K' hotn-H)
Rel. humidity (per ct.)
Precipiiatlnn GncheHi..
is
a l
State of weal her .. 'Idy
Ttdal precipitation ::iuce
IS. 7.Xli Inches.
. Cldy.
se)t7 1 ;
Sunset today, y.3 p. m.
Sunrise Thursday, 7:-5 a. in.
Sunset Thursday, r..:!4 .p. in.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
120th Meridian Time
. K-e .,9 -r rv I 7 Tllir P.DAlkl I r I V CJtr r71 r ' V ' -
I 1 mfin.lo.l In- rinu-1tiu irfrlu h:iv; MOM'Y rH) I.(. ' KOSX " FfHl SAI-r. UKA L KS'lVVl'K
IlirllOa T I K...I .. 1 . . i --
-S- 'Is 3
lis !
pi hi j
Hiikrr City 30 i "clear
f:i:muri:l; . ) Snow
11'Jlai" 3li 14 1'. CUy.
Denvor 50 M Clear
Des Million 1? Hnoiv
l'resno 04 Hi Clear
Helena. C 10 Hmnv
f.os Ancelea C2 4S Clenr
llar.ihfteld ....... 4H '.'8 Clear
l'hoenlx 70 40 Clour
l'orlland 34 L'2 Cluudy
HimI liluff 5L' Hi Jtaln
Ilosidiuor 40 r:ioudy
Salt Ijike City.. 4 1 .11 Know
Mfn KranclHCO... fli 60 Clntlily
S.'inla Ke 48 !H Clear
.Seattlu , 30 20 1". Cily.
Spokane IS II Clenr
Walla Walla 10 0 . Cloudy
Winnipeg o in Clear
L. W. DICK. Meteorolouial.
MARKEILLKS (P) Hevue man
anon of Marseilles, moat tolerant
oi French cltieH, have agreed to
prohibit undresaed chornseH, hut
not on the ground of morality. The
move aunpiy economic. A hath
ing suit can cover many hihhII iiu
lTfef tlonn. and salaries di-
Do You Want a
LOAN
SEE
Redden & Co.
For good loins on Improved
eitropsrty. 119 North Cn-
Utral. Phono 720.
0OCAM1OJR6
AM MOMENT
IMAtsI A,Ni' A
MAM OP TOUR
ss: r
i . i -iv
SE NJO .50-50
MOT VOU GETIOOO
LOT OP MOMEV FOQ
FE.LLOty LIKE VOU
OUST GETT1MG. S
l-TLIAT'S A LOT OP MOMEV FOQ I) IF n WASKJT FOQ ME . trrfW WlD.LJlfc vju ihu io 5MAWT-rwer-.e
I A VOOMS FE.LLOy LIKE VOU M Cl-tAMCE:5 A12E VOL' MEVE1I5 KS1 NOUtI FI12ST CASE A K,D5 &c.0tv r'
VthAT'5 OUST SETT1MG S ) WOULD HAVE THOUGHT I NOU OLHSMT TO PAV j uP seFC5U
EitPERlEMCE
' ' ' iCnnliht - Jir-H. t-r 'xi-- 1 1 S f'SWr l?A cL) CTW
Xotkv to Onilractors.
ltils are desired for inside finish
of t wp rooms in Phoenix school.
Separate bids for plastering, paint-
ing. carpenter work and wiring.
; Plans and specifications may be
seen at school office. 1 he right
if rji-rve,t to reject any or all was,
Rids will be opened at school of-
f ice Wednesdav.
February ."th. at
2 p. m. K. K.
LITTLFFIKLD,
Clerk S. D- No. 4.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Ratal par word for first insertion, Eo.
0U)h lucoeodlno Iniertlon, lo; minimum
t3. Irtaoi youi rti wltr For Ssl. r"
unt to.. and oount th word. well
eaoh Initial, talephon humbr, tto. bj
word.
iiaaslflwd adt oath In advano and not
dkart over phone, union advertiser hi
monthly aocount (k llowanue lor oaone
I trrori.
II KliV W A VTKD FK3f AMff
WANTED T w o prepossessing
saleswomen to sell well adver
tised line. Call in person from
1 !" to lli a. m. 837 W. 2nd St..
.Medford. 3J.
j WAXTKD SITUATIONS
W ANTKD Carpenter work, repair
work of all kinds. Reasonable
prices. Don S. Jacobs, Phone
3M-X, 312
WANTKD General repairing, j
locksmlthlng, phonograph re-f
i pairing. Bicycles, tricycle? and
wagons for children sold very
reasonable on time. Call and
I deliver. Medford Cycle & Repali
Shop, successor to Liberty Re
I pair Shop, 19 N Fir St. phon
201. Chas. Fisher. Prop. 243tf
WANTED Housework, day or'
hour Phone 1345-X. 31 1
WANTED M lSCHIil-AX EOl8 I
, , I
WANTKD To lease on shares,
equipped dalrv ranch. J. T., Box
ft. Central I'nlnt. 311!
jWANTED Watkins products eus-
turners. Mrs. W. M. Campbell,
Uf. King St. Phone 388-R. 315
DliK.SSKl) IKifiS wanted.
Hide Apts.. Apt. i;o.
Itlver-
FOR ItlONT FI'KMSIIKI)
ftOOMS
FOU HUNT Mcq room; Imard:
private ontranco. 1&3 N. (ak
diile. .tin
rooniH fur gentleniun.
HIverHidi) Ave.
tio. ,
if :
FOR ItF.NT HOISEKF.KI'ING
ROOMS
FOU liKNT Modern house, clone
ill. Phone 9 or U2X-X. tf
FOIl IIIONT Mousekeeillf roomtj.
32.1 K. Jackson Si. Phone 7 Iti-VV.
311
REWARD
J26 HUWA1II) For name of per
son who killed dot hel'inKlnc. to
llalph llroden at nlrporl. 310
.MISCKLI.A.NKOIS
Ll:T MB DO YOl it UALLLVO and
Have you money. Ilawley Trans,
for, 01!) .. Uivirsldo. Flnuio
1014-X. 336
ANYWHERE FOR BIKE Ten
pass, bus; low rates. Tol. Chaa.
11. Howard, Jll 39. 2t,7tf
CASH PAID for rnra, hide, and
i poita. Johneon's Market, $23 N.
I Orate Bt. Phone B7 243tf
I
WANTED
To Buy for Cash
All Your
SECOND-HAND
FURNITURE
Scott Woolf
t IS 1.1 1 C 1 1 lit . . cr ,-. I !
DoAiU l-t L r A
loooo $boi- it
-------w-----
FOR KFNTKurn. front 3-rm apt
private bath anil garage, tfu-i V
1 0th. KMMl
FOR 1IKNT Furnished downstairs
apartments. J 1 7 W. L'nd St. 31-1
FOR RENT Furnished apl., gar
: ".lgc, close in. iioy W. Jackson.
FOR RUNT Downstairs uparl
nient. 1 1 K Genesee. II 1
FOR UI3XT Furnished
nieiits. Phone 46:1-11.
apnrl
w -i 1 1
FOR RENT 3-room furnislied
apt. liuiulro 34& West 2nd Si.
I Adults. 21ltf
j FOR RENT Furn. 2-rm. apta.;
private bath, electric nmgo, hot
! and cold water.- Phone 12. 2ltf
FOR RENT Furn. 2 and 3-rm.
apt.; garage. 604 w. lUlh.
1 I66tf
1'OH KENT IIOI SKS
FOR j; EXT Hi
Impiire 1 1
31
in furnl-ihcd
Xewtown.
FOR RENT - 3-roon
house, close in: .va'e
a month. Inquire 1
p.ibl: Jtv
So. Molly.
F(!i RENT Feb. Is. Miiall. neat,
clean furnisheil house, ood loen
ttnn. I'none S27 V. It I I
RENT r-room
ii'-e. rea -1
gard"ii
aoie prl'-e; bus
spot. Iiniviire at 1'2. North i hi-
tral. :tlli
oil RENT - Modern ; - I in
house, furnished, on I be e,'i:tt
Mile, good location. J. W. Wake
field Agency, Palm Block. .1 i :i
Fmr RENT Small modem house,
closo in, east Hid"-: range in kit
chen. Phone 7N7-R. ;il
I'oll IIUXT Kim iiiiln d and 0
vnoin Iiouwm; one 4-ruoni liuuse.
IMiune in . :il I
I'm: :v:.T-
Mlsllitve.
tliureheb
-Five
elnw
a ii d
rnniii lejir-e. 1 1 1;
in tu llhniry.
H'hijdl. I'lmne
'J05-.M
FOU HUNT N'-w r. rnnm eoltuce.
- hloekM f rn 111 .Meilfi.nl llnl.'l.
T.iivelv .'iliaile; liai'dwiiiiil flunrri:
rir-lilace. ete. Cull IL'1-X. 313
l-roniii ni'idern eol
water paid. l'hi'lie
Al.ple. 313
to ire. S20
C 13. 217
FOU ItB.N'T ri-ruoni unfuiiilshed
I hmise: 2-i'"om atiartnieut. In
illlle 243 lleatty HI. 312
FOU ItF.N'T -
room house,
10 12-tV.
Well rj.uMi' d 0
cIohh in. Phone
312 FOU ItlJXT Ol! KAI.i: House? 7
n'oms, newly painted and paper
ed, nt i"i3l Su. l-y St. Phune
;m:i-v fm- uppuiniiueiit. ;io4tr
'nil iiuxr
IuiIiho, ior3
Illll. Heo A, It.
Williams nt Mall Tribune.
FOU HUNT One G-i'oom moilerii
house. Close In. Plione 3 1 ti.
S'JOif
FOR KI3NT 7-rooin stucco house,
with baaemout, at 1128 West
Main. Inquire 100G West Main.
2tf
FOR RENT Itomas. Furnished
or un.urnlshed. Brown 4t White.
47tf
Clean raiia wanted at thfl Mall
Tribune office tf
VOH liKNT MISCF.LI.ANKOliB
LF.HH THAN KKNT I and 2-acro
tracts, close. In: new 8 an 4
room houses; city water. p"nc
1392. 30tf
FOR RENT 10-ncre tract close
In. Phong 487-Y. ;94tf
,;.;;,v'
"1 I M.SS APPLEBV.1M N. - I f'lM l''- . '-TrN I
Ul Voot tmi5 proposition.' r XT' ATwe wumiliatiokj anjd i sq
FURS FURS
TRAPPER8 NOTICE Wo Bra In
a position to handle all your skins.
Boo us before you soil.
Medford Bargain House
57 N. Ofuno 31. . I'Upiiu lC3
JVOJ DlDM'X tVl'.'l
a L-us -mm
LOST Hound, black and brown; 1
bad teeth. Notify Jackson Hotel
Harbor Shop. Reward. 310
TOR SAI.K IIOMKK
FOR SALK OR RKXT Mv home
at -1 1 South Newtown; furnisheil
or unfurnished. 1'.
10. Wynkoop.
att'jtr
for s.M.r nous
FOR SALK Some real coyote and
coon dogs; high claw Walker
dogs. For Inioitnaiion, write C.
H. Taylor, Yuba tty. '!.. Route
No. 3. Reason for Helling: No
more game here. 310
FOIl SALE TRUCKS
MACK TRUCKS New and used;
also other used makes. Cn II
173-J. . ' 312
FOR SAL I
-ArroMORII.FS
FOR SALE HI23 Hudson pe.Ian; j
bargain. Gales Garage. Phone'
Owner, il-R. IlllStf
FOR NAIJ'1 LIVESTOCK
FOR KALIS Pis und Rhode Isl
and Red pullets. Phono 437-M.
310
FOR SALE REAfi ESTATE
Hfl'Kl: 1) A I It V AND STOCK
UANC1I FOIt S.VI.B 47C ueren:
Inn ai'ri'K in eultlvatlon, deep
loam Koil, 3i aervH In alfnlfa,
balance of 100 aeren In grain and
ready for eorn. 370 aerea In pan
liire and woodland, with runninir
water for Htoek, freo wnter for
Irrigation, famllv orehard and
vineyard, ii-room inodern lioine.
eleetrle llilitH. HptiliK W'atei plpoil
into IliMiHe and eni-ralM: dairy
barn and feed barn; place fenced
and cro.iM-fenced with woven
wire; properly on paved liluli
way, 13 nilleH from MeflfiirU; '
blull m-litiol biiH by place; H. 1'.
11. and telephone; 30 cuwh and
lielferH, avurauo tent better than
4.f: 4 horHes, 31 ItoifH and all
farm implemeiiiH o with tlnne.
Onii of the beat propoaltiiins ever
offered In n dairy and atoek
ranch. Total price $10,000; one
half enull, balancv on cany termit
at MIkIiI consider Kood
homo in Medford iih part pay
ment. See Charlea A. WinK
ABcncy, Inc., Medford, Orecon.
311"
FOU KALI-; 4 Iota. Fast side; 3
rooni hoime, neurly new: elcc
lilcily, city waler; real buy at
WOO; only ?1G0 down. hoi. $20
a month, 1). K. .Milhuil Co., 410
Kaat Main. Phono 022. 311
rOK HVi.r. 111 order lo eloso an
estate, we offer It 117-100 acres.
noisily In bearlmc on-hard, some
bllllilllms. for $1100. .1. W. Wake
field. A'eney. Palm Llnek. 313
FOU SALE 36 acres, eloso In,
with 25 acres In full bearing
pears, produced 90 tons pears
past season,- splendid condition;
bargain price. $320 per ucre.
Termn uruntod. ISurl Tumy, 310
Liberty Illdif. 398tf
I.KKH TIIAV Ill:VI I in,. I 1 ....
tract, close In: nevo 3 and "4.1 FOR SALE trsoa sewing ml
room houses; city waler. Phone ?""."". al.' mke". "P- tormK
nti- 3nytr " desired All makes rented
1 and repaired. White flewin-
WANTED
We Buy for Cash
H All Used Furniture
and Stoves
Call 505
H W. A. KINNEY
3 Furniture House
315 East Main
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By SOL HESS
WHEN YOU think of real eutntfl,
aee iiruwn & White. tf
FOR S.iLIV POI'1-TRY
FOR SALK Black Jersey Giant
hatching eggs, SI. Bo per Belting.
rija-.i-i'. 3oytf
NOW hoidiing ordera for baby
chicks; choice ilatcH If ordered
at once. About 0 cockerels
from our STfi Hollywood mule.
He took hlite ribbon and his
cockerels champion at Jackson
Co. fair. White Wing Poultry
m, Phoenix, Ore. Phone :u
F-ll. 311
FOR SALK
turkey loins.
Mammoth Brongo
Tel. rj;i-Ji4. 3 in
FOR SALE While Leghorn
chicks from vigorously lu.omI
hens mated t,o cockerels from
trup-neat slock, with records of
to 31(5. Culled tor vigor,
heavy egg production, large size
and large white eggs. Wo have
used nothing but high trap nent
male stock for several years.
Every hen that nulte.i laying be
fore October first kuch to mar
ket. Wo guarantee satisfaction
in every respect. Liberal re
placements on chicks until fif
teen dayH old. Price 14 cents
each. Special price 12 cents
when ordered three weeks or
more before delivery required,
in percent with order. Extend
ed terms of payment can be ar
ranged. C. J. AIe( 'ay, Route 2,
Medford. Phone 334-J-4. 312
FOR WALK R. f. Red hatching
I eggs and baby chicks; trapuested
I and B. W. D. tested stock. Swee
ney Poultry Farm, Phono 36-J-2.
334
FOR SALK Mulching ORKa. Heda.
I'hono 731-W-3. Medford. 337lf
FOIl SAI.H MISCKl.l.AXFOFS
FOU 8A1.H Some ntlrnctlvo fur
niture. Phono 1317-W. 310
FOIt SAI.H Mammoth Uuckeye
incubator. t'aniclty aTiOn, emi "ot
every few dayH. wdf-turnlnii
traya; will Kivii Kolua teruiH. Ainu
KreHky oil brooder hIovcb; enpair
Ity up to 1000. John Mace. Tel.
311. Central l'olnl. 300tf
Foil SAM. r.yon'a olootilo Incu
bator, 130.OBK l7.e, nearly now.
Hun yi-A, Houtc 2, Loner's Lane.
3)0
poH SALK Oil ItF.NT Piano. In
quiro 3U H. Central. Phono 1404.
311
FOU HALIO In oi-diir to eloso an
estate, I offer for aalo the fol
lowing honda: 31) Presbyterian
Church Hondo, $100 oach,
nninberH 3D to 50 and 111 to 170,
all numbcra ineliisivu, par value
53fino, Inipilre of Jesso Hnuck,
vVdmlnlBtrator or II. K. Haiiuii.
Attorney. 310
FOU HALfc; One platform acalea
suitable for farm use, weiKht up
to 000 lbs., $15.00; Kood UH new.
Ono new HemliiKlon iiortnbln
tyjiowrlter, $46.00. Coll 004. l,
forenoons. 310
FH SALK First-class hay. El
mer Robs. Rosa Lnno, Medford.
Phono 206-R-8. 304tf
DHY Fill, under cover, $3 per tier:
hardwood. $4. LullKwIll Wood
Co., 441 No. Fir St. Tel. ll ll-J.
810
FOR BALE l-lncn tody oak
wood. $3 per tier at ranch. C.
C. Hoover, Phona 6U7-K-1I. tf
FOU K A Lu
ll 19-L.
Balod hay.
Phono
820
uacnins uo., is no. oortiott.
lltf
FOR SALE For sand and gravel,
sediment and general toamlng.
Phona 012-J. Bam'l Batemnn.
tf
FOR SALE Apples. Boitzenbergs.
and Newtowns. Orowers loic
change, Fir and 8th Sts. JJOtf
nrSI.VKfiS WIRECTORT
Financial
WE LENU MONEY to worth
people to pay tholr honest debts
Pacific Coast Credit Association
48 Mdford Rldif., Medford, Ore
.v.. :: ' H
ML'KftA? ABSTRACT CO. Ab
traots ot Tltla, Title Insurance.
Rooms 1 and 0. No. 31 North
Central Ave., upstalra
.liTKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Ahoirnrta of Title
anil Title Insur
ance. The only
c o m p I e t e Title
System In Jack
win rnnnt?
Cl.lnHiractlo PhynlrlAnj
Ult. 10. W. IIOFKMAN Chlro-pi-actlc
Nerve Specialist. Office
hourn 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 103-204
Ul.urty Bidg. Office phone b0;
Uts, phone 790-11.
DR. KIVIXD M. NKLSON Chlro
prncior. Specific Chiropractic
adjustments civen at 329 North
ltlvruitle. Office ho urn: 6:30 to
7:30 p, m. "
Ointrui'tnra '
It I 8TUA11T & SONS General
Contractors, Including baae
montH. ditches, all kinds ol
cement ami concrete week R I.
Htimrt. HI 7 Apple, phone s 48;
C.ilhert Stuart, 17 Roue Court,
phone 966-M. Miles At U art. 60S
H. Newown phone Wfift '
Kxpert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to nnything in accounting and
Income Tax Requirements. Look
Into our Himplified accounting
method. Liberty Bids., Medford.
Phone 157-R.
A OR IN SCHENCK Accountant
and auditor. Systems installed.
Income tax specialist. 410 Med
ford Building. Phone 826.
FRAZIKR ACCOUNTING SKRV
I0K W. A. Frazier, Public Ac
countant. Machine bookkeeping,
lncunio tax service, audits and in
stallations. 202 Liberty Bidg.
Phones 1 159 and 605.
t'reight Trn importation
PIKRC13 TRUCKING CO., Med
ford to Portland and "Sim Fran
cisco. Furnlturo moving a apeo
laity. Phono 55 or 437-R-2.
LONG DISTANCE HAULING
Medford - Klamath truck line.
Daily service. Bonded carriers.
Special rates nn load Iota. Auto
Freight terminal. 36 8, Fir. Tel
1033.
CALL Portlnnd-Medford Truck
Line for through or Intermediate
point service Rixteen-hour ser
vice to and from Portland. Phone
fit'.!). Medford Auto freight ter
mlnal nt 30 8 Fir. Medford
Gen oral Trucking.
GKNKRAL TRUCK ING-Also wood
for sale. Jckh Riclmrfison Cen
tral Point. Call 54. ; 294
Insurance
KARL S TUMV All Turme of n
I sum n co Fire Auto. Life Acct
dent. Bonds
liberty Bldg.
PhoiiH, 102
S01
Interior Doeomtor
f NTKRIOR DECORATING, paint
ing, paperhanglng and floor wax
ing. Fred Gardner Phone 78b
W-2. Res. Perrydalo, Jackson
ville Highway.
Money to Loun
MONEY TO LEND To worlll(
I people to pay their hoxut dobti
I Securities of all kinds accepted
1 Jennings Loan Office, 6 H. Frorl
MONEY TO LEND 1R0 to $2iiG
to loan on furniture or good se
curity ot moHt any kind. Eight
per cent loans on city property.
Thomas Realty Co.. Room 12.
i n. m jilock. cor. Main und Front,
, up.ilalrK. t
6
frfintf Time
Real Katate .
Miirigage lioant
IMimie 131
Commercial Finance Corp
.Medford, Oreiciin
Do You Need Money? '
iVe make ahort time loans
Trnnsaettona strictly confidential
317 Liberty BldR. PHone 070-R
II. H. UaniBter. H C. Chrlatner
Monunienta
TIIH OltUOON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks. Oen
era! MnnaKer;, P. M Kershaw
Kales Manager 802 N Front
Bt.. Medford.
Music I
THORVAL H. FOLKENBERO.
Teacher of vlulip: orohestra
practice for students: also a de
partment for adjusting and re
pairing violins If you desire a
reliable violin outfit, call at thf
itudlo. room 4, College Bldg.. 81
N, .Orqpe St. Phone 269-J.
Pnimliig mid Pnnurhangiiig
11. MARX. General Painting Con
tractor, tinting, nuperhangtng,
carpentering, repairing. Phons
178-J. Res. 67 Summit.
llnno Instruction
FRBD ALTON H A lOHT Teacher
of Piano and Harmony. Haight
Music Studio, $18 Liberty Bldg
Phone 72. , r 169tf"
Printers and Pukllshera
MEDFORD PRINTING,. CO. Has
the best equipped -printing office
In Southern Oregon. Bookbind
ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing
systems, sic. Portland price. 87
N. Fir St.
Radio Repairing
RADIO REPAIRING The Music
Box. 402 East Main St., Phone
433, has an expert' radio tech
trlelan from' tho factory. We
muka a specialty of expert repair
work and guarantee 1U Special
consideration to dealers.
Transfer ,
EADH TRANSFER A BTORAOB
CO. Office HI N. Fir St
Phone $16. Price, right Ser
vice guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER 4 STORAOF
Bervlro guaranteed. 1 20 8. Oraps
Ht.. Phone S4. or reldenne 10S0
Window CI on til ng
LET GEORGE DO IT HOUN
(leaning, floor waHnaV Janitor
service. Geo. A. .il-olrV IMM
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