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P1GF ELEVF II j BRINGING UP FATHER George McManus Almtractord ' MUI'.KAT ABSTRACT CO. Al fitrnuta of Title, Tltlo Inrano. iiiuiiMN 3 unii t, No. AMorta CVntral Ave., upstairs LEADS DEBATERS, OH CARlSMC HOMEY DEA OH'. I'M 0 GUAO VOL) DOPBEO M '. I'D LIKE TO HAVE iny MEET MY I I'M oO 30WV' i THOUGHT K WA'i IN- HE GOIS1E. TO THE TO- I'VE HEARD 6o JAfKSON CO. ABSTRACT VO. xriEDFOun mitt trtrttnt; "Bedford, otjeoon;' tttfrday. FEBnrfT?txi?5sr - . f I TOO B'.C, WALfWb-i i I I j SOME 4""" NVHV D'C5M'T VOU (" I IF much Aeooq Alwlmct. of Tltta and Yule A-hl:ii0 hip., m'honl hold firm I plac-p with neven points. Mt-dford ( st't'ond with l'ivo points and Omnia j Kiss third with no pointH. na a result vi a series of throo l inn ! jiuhir d hiiii-s iK-ld in tlw ilif . j i-iiios last niKhf, to dfl.M'mlnf thn ! i out horn Orennn championship In this activity. j A suhsmntinl and onthiisiaBtir i rowd of iipproxiinaloly :;H Until I ri-si(ltms, luiiu'd out to hi'iir tii Merifurd negative loam fonfiatinu ' of Ellow Muo Wilson and Ciuorh'O j Winne debate tho Ashland team. ! Thelnm Nnylor and Krlodu Hery- i ford. Ashland roeelvva a two , to ono- ilt.M'ision from the uiree Jiidn, K. Avard Whit man, prlii-t-ipnl of tho Phoenix high school, li. J. Tyrrcl, principal of the oak ' Irovo iiclionl ami 1'rofessor lied ford of tho Soutlioru Oregon nor tnitl. At CrnntK Pass, where the Mod- , lord affirmativo mot tho OrnniH Pass negative. Modford " won a. throe to nothing decision. On this; ;ani worn Ijiura Drury and WIJ- liam Uaugherty. In Ashland,; where tho noRative team of that j city mot tho Crams Pns nffirnin-; live. Afhlnnd won a throe to , nothing decision. - Tho question is. resolved: Thai ! ho policy of fodoral suhsidlos to! tho siato iieeonipanied hy super- i virion, should bo abolished. The ne,t triangular urraiiK" mont will bo on February 0 when tho Mcdford Hifirniativo ti'am w'U moot tho Ashland nega tive hoi'o; ihu Modford negative will moot Grants Pass affirmative (n O rn nts Pass ; and C! ra nts Pass negative, will moot tho Ashland affirmatives in Ashland. Tho Cold Jlill high school toam was sohoduled to moot tho Glen dale higlr last night for tho first o i" i wo d o ha i os at tho end of Which tho winner would moot tho winning loam of tho triangular oontost, A call to Principal Coo. i Meislnger of Ctild Hill. .Ilsolosed J tho fact that tilondalo had with- drawn thoir toam. and Gold Hill j i.-nu with .... iiiitnnmit i Whether to wait until tho tri- 1 -ingular debate series beiwoon Medford. Grants P:t-s and Ashland is completed, and then debate the winner, is a question yet undecided nicording to tho Cold Hill prin cipal. MEETING IS HELD -- Tho Abhhuid Oivfo elub and the Jackson County ,1'ublie. Health tm .sociaiioiA combined in holding Ji most Biiccossful mooting on Tues day, Kobruury 5th, in Anhland. The program wns arraned by .Mrs. C. F. Tillon, chairman of tho Ashland health k rou P- From various parts of tho county the health workers j assemble to profit hy this general t hi-monlhly oonferenoo, - iho two previous ones of this winter hav ing been held In Unite Falls mid I Jaeksonville. ' J About 1 cmbiren 01 me umu nide presented thoir health les sons in n charming .manner ifnder tho dlreetiim of Mrs. llertha Don ton, AMhland school nurije. , Miss Coolidgo of the Normal school told how her department of health nnd hygiene strives to help students learn the essentials of health nnd apply them in terms of every day living?. Dr. Uoleom, t ho new county health official, Bpoke on her vari ed nnd exacting duties, and men tioned tho difficult problem of be inf; called to attend dek transi ents in ever increasirtW numbers when she should be caring for lo cal Indigents, child welfare, ani tntlon, etc. She said that Miss Roberts of the Red Cross helps an lye many of these pro hie ma with her. Miss Jean Besley, educational di rector of tho state tuberculosis as sociation, told 'of health course being given in some of the largo high schools In Oregon as n direct result of tho startling death rate among thnt age of children. She wild that tho age just previous to high , school has the lowest death rate, hut it Is doubled during high school age. so there is a concerted action throughout the country to correct this serious situation, main ly on the part of the tuberculosis , associations noting with the school j departments. Kh-ven per cent of j nil female tuberculosa deaths no- I Road Oil Cleaning Car Washing Hardie System We use special chemicals for road.oil. "Will not in jure finest finish. No steam used. Best equip ment in city. Export Tolishing and Re finishing. Vacuum Clean- g. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. 101 8. Riverside Phone 18 ' v - c w p . t u vr; WfM THE NEBBS Millions our during iho hi?h sohool a-'1. Miss liosh-y Is wen kins for two weeks anum the rural --sehoi.l with the two enmity mii'se.-. and is speaking l fore seve.ral i t;an;.a -lions. She will addtvs the .M 'd foru , Jl" hih Parenl-T.aeher i i 1 1 : Knday, iM'braary S. :t 3 loek. FREE TEXT BOOKS FAVORED BY PTA OF BR! ,4 i:nOVXinono. Ore.. "Feb. ' 7. (Hpucial.) ;Tlie H.-T. a. held lt. regular meeting at tho schoolhoust: on Friday evening, February 1st. A vote was tak..n and all favoring the free textbook system, it was deoided to send a resolutltti to that effect to tin' Male P.-T. A. The problem of hot lunches was also di?cursed, but nothing definite was decid ii upon. - The meeting then adjourned to meet again on March 1st. A boy was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. AValior Steele in Modford on Janu ary 2Sth. Mrs. Mary F'.radshaw, wiio has been In Modford with Mrs. Steele, arrived nm several days ago. Ezra Messenger found the bodies of two doer recently, near Urowns boro, with their horns looked to gether in such a mn nner thnt they could not bo separated. The two deer had died while fighting. Men have been at work survey ing the new road through Urowns- VWOULOK1T blVb V arTftUOV WAMTS TO CHARGEME TME OLD 1100,000 FOR A FEW MEAIS. ric,uT,M?, -iO,i?i-r 11 VJOOLDMT 6IVeSOO FOR 1 eACc ikj NtJ evetavTHiMG thev sot, i??" f A I jWNSBQRO i horo, nnd actual work on ihe roadjhocf, result In a leveling of meat will begin early in the spring. Mrs. Fernland wont to Modford Saturday for a few days' visit with her daughters. ... Mr. nnd Mrs. V; M. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshnll were shopping in Med ford last Saturday, William Swainvlias made several trips to Modford this week with mmii'H. - U. . Wright and nn. Melvin spent Sunday at Hutto Falls at the fonnley ranch and brought bomo a load of fine wild turkeys. " 4 DERBY SCHOOL PTA I DERIiy. Ore, Kcb. 7. (Spec- Mai.) The P.-T. A. mi-t on Friday ! afternoon. Aftor a holl prOKram siven by the pupils or tlimlnter lnoillatu grndPs. a nutdncnj nmctliiK wus held. Among otht!i thlnus tho association voted to make a pay I men on tho piano. Different plans I for raising monfy to finish paylnp j for the piano won; cliHouwied, -but I nothing definite vas settled upon. J , Dainty refreshments were serv ed by the 'committee, the members of which wore Mrs. AY in. Marlon. Mrs. It. E. Webb. Mrs. Kred Dun : lap nnd Mrs. Merl Deep. . j Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. .Marlon nf I tended the Woodman dnnco at j Butte Falls Friday evenrnK. ,' Mrs. r'rosi and the Mibae.-; C.tr less wore guests at the teacherage Saturday. , Mr- nnd Mrs. Tom Cook and family 5'psnt Sunday evening nt the , Fred Dttnlap home. Mrs. Ben Wurti Is visiting for a f.w days in Butte Falls. Raymond Chambers and sister ' Mis Hattle are visiting relatives in I Karl Deon and the little Dun ! lap twins have been a))serLt from ! school because of bad colds, i Although Mr. Groundhog saw his ; shadow oh Haturdny,.we have bet-n , enjoying beautiful'spYlng sun?hiue ever iloce, ii " r-. - O l it'; F.'atut for Defense Ill JUI. DLL! UU I SAX FKANClfOO. Teh. 7.-l?J i A nation-wide serins of demonstra tions lor thfl puipuKp of sliiiwhitxj1 hpuspwives that Ihrtc are :::;iny ; itKotnl cnts of beef now overlooked j Ju the search for mo:tt for ihe din-I nor table was proposed by ). M. IMiunmer. rioueriil manager ot the! l'acil'ic International MvuKtnck ox position, ut ( hi; imnunl . convention of the Amnri;-:in National l.lve.slock association hero loday. Such demonstrations:, Pjuninier Ruld, would sijiliIHzc tho value oi beef products, level the meat prices Cl "lBt ' "":ai ' !U 1 10 ''c "iTl;lt il vide for lurper u.-hn of hoof, tint1 porting the livestock business on a mmo .stable footing- ! "Few housewives have a general knowledge, of the Inroiiiarlor.i cuts of )eef." Mr. I'lutnincr said. "There an? many useful cuts fron1 tho less kuown forequarters, and it Is established that in many casea the palatuldiity and tenderness h equal to that of Iho best known cuts of the hlndquaitor. "It is my opinion (hat the work that could bo done hy well trained demonstrators in all parts of the country could have, no other eliect than increasing the sale of beef, and particularly In hriuliiK more closely togelhor the values of the entire carcass, and, perhaps, In thin way, while maintaining tho same price- tor Ihe beef on tho prices through the retail markets, which would result In larger uses of beef. ; ' "It is peneraily concodwl," Mr. Plummcr said, "that the wholesale people, the packers everywhere arc operating at a ery suiull margin 'and if there is to be a:iy reduction I in price it must be hrnuRhl about fby larser volume heiiiK hamlled by tnarketH." t '"' Nez Perce Indians Too Dignified For Inaugural Display LEWISTOX. Ida., K.b. ". iff') When those In eh: rge of Herbert Hoover's Insusgural pageantry planned to have eight members of overy In dian tribe in the land mnrch in tho .parade, they ilid not reckon with the dignity of tho Nez Percos, It became known bere. - Aftor a tribal pow-'wow. chiefs mado II known that "although other tribes may send warriors to march In tho great parade -for- Herburt t Hoover, the Nez Perces would not." It Is "undignified for them to dress up In feathers and parade for anybody, even the Oteat.Whlte Pather," they 4 said. .'. Siimmoiu for Thllrjiilon. In tho 4uuJc' Court, Mrdforl Jubtic LHBirict, Jackson County, fitate of proron. E. C. Fab. IMalntlff. vs. C. T, Genzl and Mm. C. T. Genzcl, vita, r"!nilnnt8. To thf ,;!uve named defepuAiiU, and t-atfh of them: . li i the name of the State of Ore gon: You nnd each of you are hereby required to appear and on ntvor thp ;cmplalnt filed fiKAirtkt mi In the nhove entitled iictlnn within iho Inst d.if of four u-erk from thv dato of the firl puticu- HOUSEWIVES NEhD TiiTnoiun im unw rii film twe BEisr TwiMti KAve MAPPEMEO ix i r Sffv;, I ;. . tiuHi Drtuiu n la r.- rvtJ. - CF THE WiOOV. SMCC CE.G.TAINJL.V TOOiL 50 OFCONJCeiT AMD MADE A OaCtAGE OP OF v i i -v fo -J (Copynfht, by TIj Bell Syiiditot, In,.) I t:on of tlii sutmvtro :tl period j of four week'. h-lnu the limn pro scribed in ihe order (or publication 1 hoienf, iiitii it von fail so to answi-r. : i-.v want thei-.'-nf. the plaintiff will jtake jtidmt'Ut against ymi for tho I tuiii of li'i.'J.'i. inKi't her with his ;ts and diMbm'svint'iUK In rem: ,t are further netified that a e I - I tain debt ia tin; sum tif $i:t.00 wiien oy uie vcTiuai i'whii mm :!);:;-rt'JffievTne: jwill be npplii-d to the satisfaction: i of s'lid iltdgiiH-nt. F.'biuaiy Ttb. lOi'O, is tho date il' the fii'M publiealion tif this sum- , nim.-. and. (lie order for publication ; hereof is dined February iith. I'A'l'J. t UAKKV C. SKYUMAX, pnt.( f f f t-o Aiidnwy' Modford,. t :)r'ei:tni. r.j-.--Tz-rr. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Rates pr word for tint Iniartlon, 2a; oach lucflfleding (naartlon, It: minimum 25c. Index yfur it with For Stti, Rent. Gin., and court those wordl, aa well aa each Initial, telephone number. atoM at a word. Cldttlflod ada caih In advance ar.d not takan over phone, unleoa advert hat monthly aooount. No allowano for phone rrort. W A X TK11 SI T UATIf XS WAXTKI) Car washer desires work"; 2 yr.f. t-.perioiR',oii hif;!l lv finished e:trf;. l!ox W. W.. Tribune. Slil WANTKU 1 ll'cssinaUilii,'. Pllon ;i4.' 'ANT1::D J Ilium-work, day or hour. Phone l.llf.-X. . 3g? UIXP WANTED Fl:Sf.I,K WANTED Two prepossessing saleswomen to sell well adver tised line. Call In person from '." to 12 a. in. S37 W. L'nd St.. Modford. 32H WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Sliiull ro.-idnter or coupe, cheap fur cash. No deal oih. I'lione ri!l2-V. 318 WANTED Wo will help you rent or soli your property. First In surance Agency, 30 N. Central Ave. Phone 105. 3Hitf WANTED Will pay cash for your equity In ia;s Ford or Chevrolet. P.ox 05. 320 WANTED-Mlll man or logger with 1? lu.ooo cash for excellent pine operation. Jinx D. d Tribune. 321 31 ISCELLANKOUS PICKED LP wrong package bv mistake. Phone BUS. 31 s LET ME DO YOITR HAI'LINfl nnd save you money. Hiuvley Trans fer. Gin N. lllvorsldc. Phono ANYWHERE FOR HIRE Ten pass bus; low rates. Tel. Chas. P. Howard 1129. SB7tf Who Owes You? WE COLLECT ANYWHERE WE PAY PROMPTLY &END IN YOUR BILL3 , WE GET YOU THE MONEY Southern Oregon Credit Bureau ' 119 North Central ' '.'Phone 720 WANTED To Buy for Cash " All Your ' SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf iiifiiiiiiiiias i tlfff p. By SOL HESS that could lO WIM-IT'S .SOReov.ijRJC MUMiLIATiQM IT wW:W?l POH ISI:N'P IIOI SKS ruli i:i:.t Coinplil.-ly fuillinh- ed ranc u,ni htiiimtltiw; t:lectric j l ull at 4ii2 KIiik. 31 Stf I . . .. ; FOK ItKXT 3-room furiilshl ' lloui iio5e 111, wall-!' paid, V.'O j a month. Inquire KT, ,s. Holly. Vi: Itl'NT I'lifurni'hi .1 house, I I r . bath, cunar. a 2 2 FOK IlKNT irnuse from to m. i on pavement, 'hone 10. i. 3n;tf FOK UKNT rt-roont hnue and in iioiv? and a half of laml: garap.e nnd rhlfken ht'lle; near the mill, SM a month. I V.. Millard l'".. I l! V.. Main. Phon li;-j. P.1K 1 1 UK NT Kurnlxhed lusii III. Tel. o. V. .Myers or nil. bouse. , :i iti-.l :tiit Kill! P.EXT fill'lili'iioU. -:i-room hoiiHe; water. ai'i Hummil Ave. :tlT FfR HENT B-rnnrti unfurnished hmiMi at :M'J Healty ,st. Just pnpoivd and pfilnted. Fill: HUNT We havo wiveral ni.'e huiiK.'iluw.s fur rent, one or two pal'tlv i'lirililied. Walter H. F.ev- . eri'lte. l:,nllnr. ;11S Fiit HK.vr )rt,.s.r.E New. ;r.- room biinr.rilow with furnaie, on . Yniieouver Ave., elo:;e to Mnln. First in-sut'iUH-e Agency, 30 N. Central Ave. I'honu 105. Slflir FOK PENT Oil HALE House, 7 I'oottiH. newly painted nnd paper I'd, nt Ml So. Ivy St. Phono 3N3-W for appointment. 3iHtf Foil PENT Ono B-room modern house. CIoso In. I'hone 31ti. 23r,tf j FOR RENT 7-room Btucco house, with bnsoment, nt 1128 West Main. Inquire 1005 West Main. 2Cltf FOll RENT Homes. Fumlnhod or un.urnlshed. Iirown & White. 47tf Clean rags wanted at the Mnil Tribune office. . tf FOK KEN1 APARTMENTS KCUl RENT Apt. 3 rnoma, lmth, ffara'gtt: private enltani.e. E. J.'U'kson hi, - aj KOR RE NT Phone lor,. ApartinentH close in. Illrttf TO KENT 4-rooin furnlsliod iipaiiinent with yard. 22 Ko. Holly. :tl ntf KOR RENT Desirable apt. Hotel 'liand. i 319 FOR RENT Furn. 2 and S-rm. apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. HS5tf KOR RENT Furnished apart ments. Phono 4B2-H. 2!Htf FOR RENT Furn. 2-rm. apt.; prlvato bath, electric ran go. hot and cold water, phone 12. 21tl FOR RENT IXItNISIIEIl ROOMS FOK RENT Cosy warm bedroom, with or without board: in private home. Rof. Phonv.'J27-I.. 4 IX Woodstock. ': 1 7 f f FOR RENT KleepiiiB rooms; hath. 24 ri N. drape. :tt foil RENT -Furnished sleeping rooms for eontlomun. 320 8o. Itivernida Ave. f FOH RENT MISCELLANEOtJB FOR RENT Oranes, Garacc. C.J .V(i. ' 318 LEHS THAN RENT 1 and 3-ier tracts, close In) new 3 and I . room houses; city welsr. ' Phone 1302. lOHrf FOR RENT 10-acre tract, close In. Phuno 437-Y. : : 3MU Mnll Tribune ads ore read 10.000 people every day. FURS-FURS TRAPPER3 NOTICE We in In a position to handlo all your Bklni. See ua buiure you sell. Medford Bargain House 27 N. Urape L Pboue lOtiJ J jL r I Artr:OT l it:'. iLjNJT CJUITC ' I V roij'. n .snit. Miau M:S VISITS- ! WITH A GI":A.T DEGCCE OF PLEA5UEfc (n m il .... -iii!iMUiiruij;ia-' ft H R''tftfi I nrsixicfis ori'onTTTNiTircs i sror-rv i : - l."OIt .SALM tld estnldixlieil unr- aiio luiflneas.. lt-or partieuiarK write 1". t). iinx -t 3 R. I.akevlew, ; Oiv.iion. .120 ir.-.-j: agr ! zz ; rou 1!i:xt nrsi:Ki:i;i'ixa ItOOMS r'OIt ni:T Mod rn house, close in. I'hone ! or !l2S-.. tf FOK SAI,r. POUT.TBY litiriKIXO O II I) K It ft for baby ebleks. Hollywood strain. While Leghorns. t Wo. Itrooders for rent. Mutual '.Mill & Seed l.'u., lith nnd llai'lietl. t-ti' VOU SAI.l: L'lio Leghorn ; pullets'. '.irir;t pur ei.Mit loving, lloltywnoil .stl-aln. Any ntiliibel'. .Snttlrday lost day. Valley Murki'tltig Co. Phone :i.r,.M. . . !!! FOR SALE Illlirk hatching eggs, 1.! fi'-M-.I-a. .leruny, Ujunt ID )ior setting. Ulllllf FtJIl SAl.E-lt.. I. Ued hatching i.'ggs and baby chicks; Irapneated and 11. W. P. tested Unek.iSweu ney Poultry Farm, Phuno .Hi-.l-'J. 3.'M FOH HALE J In telling eggs, lledl I'hnne 7:il-.WI.j'.i Meilfnril. 3Ttf FOlt Et'IIANfiK, FOE EXCILVVOK li-ionm mud I'l'M liiiuse,- eli'iii-; '.i hits, U'eiieed; fruit, lierrii's, liarii and 'Karate, einse to hush stores and Port laud. Trade for small elear raneh ur homestead. .Owners only. .i. ileofi;e, .Vaiii'ouvor. M'aMl).SlalionA. 3Jl FOR SALE liKAIi IvKTXTE FOlt HALE 10 neres on corner of 2 inn 1 it t-ounty roads, mile and a half from' Central Point.' D miles from Modford, near the ' new ' airport: electricity nnd phone; cheap. irrlKntion water; lots of his trees. . A valuahlo piece of property. Pi-Ice NOW only tMin; 3oq ensh, Iml. J10 '. n month at fl. Also a dandy ri-.iero tract ndlolnliiR for 83!i0; ' 'A150 cash and 5 a month on hnl. i at i'c. , tl Lots on East side; 2 houses, . 1 5-rooru with Karate, woodshed . ond lots of lino fruit; 3-room house, unfinished inside. Fine . view and rich soil, A real bsr Rain at $2,400 on easy terms. ItuMnoss oportunily and In vestmenl: Lot u(lxl94; store Ild;.'l'0xtj4; livinK ats, upstairs of 4 rooms nnd hath; 3-rooin cot taKo on back of lot. Total In come of $7n h month from rental. Finn payliiK cash Rroeery in IddK. now. Vou can buy business and . leiiHii or bldijs. nnd liiislness. Pt'leo of hllililliiKS nnd lot t4,fll0. Fixtures nnd .stock $l,li00. On easy terms, too. Wonderful buy, 10 ncres, beau tiful 7-ronm stdue and plastered house. Ono of the volley's fin est. Rich soil, nil in crop; mile from town; woodshed, cooler, Ka raite, barn and bin modern chick on house, 2 fine wells with Irri gation outfit. .House completely furnished, even to piano. Lots of wood, too. Hurry If you want n real buy. Price s:i.onn. THE IX E. MILLARD CO., ' 419 E. Main. Phono. 922. .. . . . 318- THE. Charles A. Wlt) Aitoncy, Inc. hiis several choice' location for inlib, close In on Jfrtutli Jtlvcr side and HoiKU Centro'l. Jl!t WHEN rou, thlnx of real estate, see Brown White. 'it LEB8 THAN RENT 1 and 2-ncro .trnctji. close In; ne-w 3 and 4 room houses; city water. Phone 131''.'. 30Stf i WANTED ; We Buy for Cash' All Uacd Furniture and Stoves ;, ', . Call m ' j i i- - W. A. KINNEY Furniture House "' 315 East Main- v.io.o to -.tx-vio. But 1 ; - SXOI.KN One Unlit conli'Uil"d rowltat. painted yellow. Howard ir information. , I'hono 102 from 8 to 5 p. 310' Toil SALE AlTOMOUlIiKS Full SALE lilZ 7-iiasiinger I'.ulrk. Cur inns gooil. A snap. J'.ITi. See I.. t. Si lieflel at Til l West Kth St., after r, p. in. .1 1 S FOK SALE LIVESTOCK Fdlt KALI! u young Hamlin. Phone 7117- C. A. :ti l'tlt KALE 3 good young eow.s; '' fri'sli now. Telephone .1411 or 111!, .Ilieksonvllle. A. T. Norris. FOlt SALE HOMES FOlt HALE' fitrniluiv; e fill. improved property: Sinn will luunlli:, Hnx am FOlt HALE l-roiim limine on jmveinenl, Jjerryfiiile. i.onven-P-nt terms. First Insurnin' Ai;eni'V. :lil North Ceutrnl Ave. Phone JOS. auifH, l-'t.llt HALE A bargain In a 7-room ihvollini.'. one block from pave ment and n'ar je'lionlhiiiiso In Cenlrnl Point. - House recently painted, fll'nt class condition and lias lai'Ko lot. incliidini: pew fruit lioime, woodshed, and - KartiKO. ' Non-resiilence of owner mtil.'es , sale necessary at bnri-'iiin price of $1MI0. .lust the tllliik' for prospective honie-ownci's. Would cost throe lime as much to build today. Pox '-'l'. .Mail Tribune. 327 FOK BAM3 MISCELLANEOUS FOlt HALE Choice first anil sec ond cut alfalfa hay. Phone 3r.r-R-2. - 3'fi FOR HALE Ht. Rolens electric In cubators, two 2MU-CKK and one r,liO-ep),'; good tls new, lien Hil ton, Phone SS9-J-I. 325 FOR HALE-Hpltzenberg nnd Rome Reality apples; also prunes sult nhlo for hoi; food. Phone 64!)-It. 323 FOR HALE 1 MeiiMObor E .Cull 1UH-J, flat 319 alto .inxophone. FOR HALE Electric lncUbatorn. W. J. Warner. 321 FOR HALE Hectlonal bookcase, dark iiiartered oak, kooi! condi tion. Hex 50, Tribune. 311! SEAPK Hparkllliii ornaments ir evening wear, in uoldsllver or red eads, collar f jewel's, Oil col ors, 1.IH).$!. f,0 each. Consul flowers of bends and waxed pa per. Wanted: Someone to ban- . die these goods. -Mrs. Gustav Hahn, Hiiedil. Ore., ft. 1. 818 HACRIFICE HALE-Holpolnt ailto matcl raiiKo, new electric sewlnu maciiine, bed. sprliiKS. refriitera- tor, loiiime, baby hUKKV. child's crlii, rocker, kitchen table, fruit Jars, Jelly Rlasses. All prlved Tor quick dlsposul. 331 Haven Ht. 322 FOR HALE HowinK machine. Call nt H3il No. Central or Phone ..1323-W. 31S FOR HALE one-man Hean spray ' rlK. In Kood condition; 2 rcKi. ti red sheep, E. H. Witlirow, Tal ent. 321 FOR HALE Mammoth liuckeys Incubator, capacity 2600, ccics sot flViirv few . dfivx. . uelf-lilenlnif trays; wlH'elve some terms. Also Kreskd oil brooder stoves; capac ity U i i uuiiii iiiuve, 1 vi. 314, Central Point. . 300tf FOR BALE First-class hay. El mer Ross, Koss Lane, Medford. Phone 20G-It-1. 304tf FOR BALE 'lt-lncn body oak wood, 3 tier tier lor at rancil. C. C. Hoover. Phone 507-R-2. FOR SALE Sated bar. lll'J-L. Phone 320 FOR BALE Died sewing ma chines; all makes, 16 up; terms " ,tr aosiroa. ah mokes rented , and repaired. White Hewing 'Aiuciuiie uo.i zt no. uartiett. 1IU FOR BALE For eand and aravel. .sediment and general teaming, Phone 913-J. Bam'l Batenian. ' tf FOR BALE Apples. Rpiiuntwras. and Newtowns. Orowers Ex chanve, Kir aoi tth Bn. nt( auea. The oolf complete Title RysU'ru In Jitfik. on fvranty- flilroprnctlo Plifslcfauu DR. K. V. HOFFMAN Chlro pracllc Nerve Bpeclnllst. OfflM hours II to 12; t to 6. t03-3"4 J.lhorty Bltle. Otflce phone (Su; 1 lies, phono 790-H. UK. EIVIN'D M. NP.LSON Chlro. praetor. Specific Chlroprnctlo iiiljiiHtniPnts i;iv,Mi at 329 North invcr: liK'. Offlco hours: 6:30 ti '.ia p. in, Contrortorn H. I. 8TUART & BONFN-General Contractors, I n c 1 u d 1 n k baee nu'niH, ditches, nil kinds of ctnient nnd concreto work. R. I. Htuart, 217 Apple, phono C4S; a I Inert Stuart, 17 Hoss Court, phone OGii-M. Miles Stuart, tu . H. Newtown, phone R6(. Kxcrt AcconuTnnt ' ' - WILSON AUDITING CO. H. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In accounting anii Income Tax Uequlrcments. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Medford. Phono 1&7-R. - A. 01UN fiCIIENCK Accountant nnd auditor. Hystema InstAlled. Income tax specialint. 410 Med ford Bulldins. Phone 12". I.'IiAZIER ACCOUNTINO BERV IfK W. A. Frazier, Public Ac countant. Machine bookkeeping, hu'oine lax .service,-audita and In Hlallalions. 202 Llhorty Bldir. Phonea 1 159 and COO. Financial WE LEND MONEY to WOrthT people to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast Crodlt Association. 42! Medford Bide., Medford. Ore. Freight Transportation - . - PIERCE TRUCKING CO., JHod ford to Portland ond 8an Fran cisco. Furniture moving a apeo laity. Phone f6 or 437-R-2. LONG DISTANCE HAULINiJ Modford - Klamath truck Una. . Dally service. Bonded carriers. Special rates on load lots. Auto Freight terminal, 36 S. Fir. Del 1033. ' CALL Portland-Medford Truck Lino for through or Intermediate' point service. Slxteen-hour Bcr vice to nnd from Portland. Phona -CM. Medford. Auto freight ter mlnnl at 30 H. Fir. Medford. r- - 'i Interior Decui-nlor f ' " INTERIOR DECORATING, paint. Inir, paperhaiiKing and floor wax:: InK. Fred Gardner. Phone 731 w-2. Res. Pcrrydnle, Jackson .vlllo Hlijliway. . Moncy to Ijoan t ' ' ' " MONEY' TO LEND TO worth, people to pay their honest debts Hecurltlos of all kinds acoepted Jennings Loan Offlco, 6 B. Froni MONEY TO LEND Sr.Oi to to loan on furniture or Rood se oui lty of lliost any' kind. Eiphf per cent loans on city property,. ThomaH licalty Co., Room 4hJ" Palm Hlock, cor. Mnln and Frou upstairs. - - . 1 ' t. 6 Long Ttnto' 1 f Real Estate ' ' Mortgage Loajsl Phono 181 . Commercial Finance Corp Modford, Oregon . j ' Do You Need Money? . . Wo make short time loans Transactions strictly confidential' 817 Liberty Bldg.' Phone 676-H. -H. H. Hnnlster. II. O. Chrlstner. 'Sfoniimenta THE OREGON CEANITB CO. Monuments. E. A. Htuks, Qen... eral Manager; P. M.. Kershaw, Kales Manager. 303 'N. Front:, HI., Medford. Muslo THORVAL II. FOLKENBERO. Teacher of violin; orchestra practice for students; also a de partment for adjusting and re- 1 pairing violins. If you desire A reliable violin outfit, coll at tba studio, room 4, College Bldg., IX N. Grape Ht. Phone 269-J. Painting and Papcrhanglnc II. MARX, General Painting Con-i tractor, tinting, paporbanglng, carpentering, repairing. Phone, 17S-J. Res. 67 Summit. - i .e Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGltT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Haight -Muslo Studio, 313 Liberty Bldg. Phono 72. matt Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Ha the best equipped printing office . In Southern Oregon. Rookblad.. . Ing, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, oto! Portland prloetvtf . N. Fir fit.. ' , ' Radio Repairing RADIO REPAIRINO-?The Muslo'.' Rox, 402 Eiut Main St., Phone. 433, ha an expert radio tech- - trlclan from the factory. . We . " make a specialty of expert repair -- work and guarantee It, Special) eor.r.!ds.atlon to dealer. - - : Transft-r EAD8 TRANSFER STORAOaVJ CO. Otflce 111 N. Ftp 8t)j. 1 t-none aia. 1'rice rignt. Ser vice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER STORAOB., Service guaranteed. -10 8. Orns Ht.. Phone R4. or reAlrtence 104ayu Window Oca nlti; ' LET oeoror no IT II oloruilnit, floor waxing, Jaaltav'i - i-j service. Geo. A. Heelf, Pa em . 5v la-l Ilea ..J ... ... .... , I- k ':...' v-vi