" MEDFORD 'MIIE TRIBUNE rEDFOBD, ORP.OOX. - FRTTVXY. FEBRUARY B, PXfm-FTO BOGGS TELLS SOLONS LOAN COMPANIES NOT LIKE BANKS FOR TAX SALE.M, Ore.. Feb. '. (Special) fVu can't lax ua ifto banks bo causa we're not like banks in many respectB. It's either all not laconic np none. 1 can't set an arbltrarv figure," declared Oliver C. Hosns of .Medford, in opposing the build ing and loan clause in house hill No. 279, which proitoses an excise tax. A bearing wns held on the bill Wednesday and was larselv at tended by nkins men or the os into. "There, Is a clause deducting all intereiou deposits in banks, but the building and loan associations are only allowed a limited exemp tion. The mutual loan companies exiet only to build homes and you tax their deposits. Our Income is what wo have left after deducting expenses or operation and what we pay for money. We are much likj a bank, except that we must pay more for money, iianks pay 4 per cent, while wo must pay 7 and S per cent. It Is a case of supply and demand entirely. Every bor rower must buy stock eiiunl to the loan. Why should a borrower pat more than one who owns his home'; We have no other source of reve nue than what the home owner pays us and if you tax us yoij fax the home owner," he said. After some discussion about a tax. Representative John II. Carkin of Medford asked, "What would be i a tair taxT ' "You mean a franchise tax?" re plied Mr. Bog'js. "Yea, how much?" said Catkin. "About $50 for the size of our company would be about rlRht," Eoggs answered. The bill, which has caused con siderable Interest In the state, is now in the hands of the bouse com mittee ou taxation and revenue, awaiting additional hearings on the measure. e Daily Meteorological Report Friday, February 8. Medford and vicinity: Fair and continued culd tonight and Satur day. Lowest tempfraturo, about 14 depreos. Orepon: Fair and continued cold tonight and Saturday. -1 I ? iAKJil tlata Tt-mpcrHture (U(Kt. ).... llighost (laxt l'i lira.).. Lowest (last 12 Ill's.).. Rel. humidity (pet.).... Precipitation (Inches) a; 13 .00 Rlato of weather Clear Clear Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 102S, 8.07 Inches. Sunset tonay,"li:35 p. m. "' 'rT' Sunrise Saturday, 7:10 a. m. Sunset Saturday, :36 p. in. Observations Taken at 5 A. M, 120th Meridian Time 'SI ' 0 s n CITY 2 ft 3 3 j rs PS I ! r g v Baker City 14 -12 Clear Bismarck .- 4 -22 Clear Boise 18 6 Clear Denver .- 2 8 Clear Des Moines 12 2 Cloudy Fresno 46 32 Clear Helena -- 6 -14 Clear Los Angeles 54 42 Clear Marshfleld 46 22 Clear Phoenix 56 38 P. Cdy. Portland 34 20 Clear Red Bluff 46 30 Clear Roseburg 40 18 Clear Salt Lake , 20 8 Clear San Francisco.... 46 40 Clear Santa F 28 14 Snow'g Seattle 36 24 Clear Spokane 18-8 Clear "Walla Walla 8-6 Clear Winnipeg -20 Cloudy L. W. DICK, Meteorologist. I ''''Adjutant Buchanan of the local Salvation Army post, has received n comnyinlmatlon lrom Brigadier Albert E. llaynjon, divisional com mander, with lteadn.uartern nt Pdit-! land telliiiK of the solicitations ot an organization known as the Sa maritan Army, for funds, and advis ing that the collectors are headed this way. It is claimed that, ow-. ins to tho similarity of names, funds Intended for the Salvation Army are unknowingly given to the Samaritan Army. Adjutant Buch anan yesterday presented the mat ter to the Chamber of Commerce and authorities. The letter reads: , "I .have Just received a letter from Captain Williams telling me that the Samaritan Army has heen working in Salem for some tim, j and it is suggested that they are headed south. Captain Williams was able to block them in gettine a permit to solicit. You should K on the lookout. Everywhere '.he Salvation Army announces Its self-1 dental effort somebody comes Into the field collecting our territory. I "Anybody collecting In the name : of the Salvation Army should be Immediately arrested. If the Sa marltan Army is working your terr, rltory you should make it clear to the public that the Samaritan Army does not mean the Salvation Army and people should not contribute j to them money Intended lor our organization." County Judge Alec Sparrow poke before the Rotary club of Ashland yesterday on "Indigents and County Budgets." BRINGING UP FATHER . BY CollV I've hum out or BXCU-S.E.'o Ft-R OTTIlvl' OUT AJ' MACOie LOOKS PRETT OrHE. ASOOT OMETrilN'- SEE' 1 Wl'bH I COULO TMIK1K OCXs SOOD s , ONE.- 1 X It I I I 'mm rm THE NEBBS Stubborn Kid i swoulo advise, miss aopuebv, TwoulOnjt cwea awcoov LWoo most lMANfi -J l VJOUI-D ADVISE., MISS TMAT WME-lvJ VOO COME 1MTO CCXiTJ OEES5 INJ SOM&E6 ATTICE., PRACnce uookisjGj sad befoee AMSVUEC AL.L QUESTIOMS M A sTBEr-lBUIMS VOICE ANJD At-W. WEM L SROVAJ TMBOW INJ A SMALL BENSON CLASS IN VAUDEVILLE TURN Tonight, at Frank's Playhouse in the ChllderH building, the pupils of Eve Hmison'w dawinj? academy will present a highly entertaining pro gram of vaudeville and ditneintr for the benefit of the Kpi.soopnt church organ fund. An elaborate array of dance acts and stunts have been prepared, in which members of Frank's Comedians will participate with the dancing academy students. Attractive costumes hare, Jpeen de siKnetl .end j.iadt;.jy- ..Mr.Honier Uted and no detail has been over looked by Mrs. Henson in making tonight's benefit entertainment a signal success. In addition to the varied dancing acts, there will be musical sctec li'ins. monologues, tap dances and clever skits which will combine In making a diversified and enjoyable program. Because of the benefit show this evening there will be no stage presentation by Frank's troupe of comedians. Notice of SHHlnl Klectlmi. Nolice is hereby (jlven, that a ppecial election In and for the Town of Phoenix and in and for the territory proposed to be an nexed to said Town hereinafter par ticularly described, has heen called by the Town Council of the Town of Phoenix and the same will be held on the 9th day of .March, 12, between the hours provided by law, at which election there will be sub mi ted to the electors of the Town of Phoenix and to the electors of said territory the question whether the boundaries of the Town f Phoenix Rhall be altered and the following described new territory annexed and included therein, to wit: Beginning at the Southwest cor ner of the Sam Colver D. L. C. No. 42 on the present boundary of said Town of Phoenix: and following the present boundary line of aald Town of Phoenix as follows: Running thence Kaslerly on the .South boundary of said Donation Land Claim No. 42 to the Ksst line of Railroad Addition (A Street): thence along the Ra.st side of A Street to tho South line of Kim Street: thence continuing in a Northerly direction along the Eiist side of A Street from Elm Street to Maple Street: thence Easterly on the North line of -the Colve'r Orchard tract to the Northeast cor ner of the same: thence Southerly to a point 2011 feet south of . the Southwest corner of Reynolds' properly, the point nf commence ment of the description of . the property to he Included, as afore said; thence North. ,tHt,M-y along the boundary line of said Town ie.r. feet; Thence leaving the present boundary line of the Town of Phoenix and proceeding at right angles In a southeasterly direction 255 feet; thence at HkIu angk-a in a Northeasterly direction 1S2 feet to the Easterly line of the Pacific Highway thence in a Northwesterly direction along the Easterly line of the Pacific Highway 255 feet to the present boundary line of the Town of Phoenix; thence In a Westerly direction along the present bound ary line of the Town of Phoenix, to the place of beginning. The electors of said Town and the. electors of sold territory are herehy notified to vote upon such provision by placing upon their ballots the words "for annexation'' or "against annexation" or words equivalent thereto. The place within said Town nt which the polls will be open at said election is Town Hall of the Town of Phoenix, and the place within said territory nroposed to be annexed at which the polls will be nnen is residence of Lloyd Colvor. The following named persons have been appointed and are hereby des ignated as Judges and clerks of said election: In said Town: Mrs. Fred Furrv, Mrs. Nellie Hearn, Clara L. V1U. In the territory proposed to he included: Lloyd Colver, Mrs. Mary A. Colver, and Mrs. H. L Butler, by order of the Town Council ol the Town of Phoenix. VM. I). BARNES, Mayor. A. H. FISHEJt, Kccurdcr. j- . ,. : 1" r 1 T I 1 AOPUE&V, rue MirsfKDR OCCASIOM DRAMATIC, CCV . Notice of Sheriff's Snlo. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly issued out of and un der the seal or the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jaettson. to me di rected and dated on tho 23rd day of January, l:t2!t, in a certain suit therein, wherein Western Loan & Building Company, u t'tah cor poration, as PhlimiL'f, recovered In lecree against Kathiyn waiker and Amos V. Walker, her husband, and Pine Lumber Company, an Oregon corporation, the Defend ants, for the sum of $28(10.0(1 with Interest at 10 from February 16, 192S. and $31. ys with Interest from December 1.1, 1H2S, nt 1U:;, per, annum, and the further sum of S2SO.00 at attorney's fees, which decree was enrolled and docket ed in tho Clerk's office of said Court in said County on tho 2:trd. day of .lanunry, 1923. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant tn the terms of said execu tion, I -will on the 2nd day of March, 1 oaf), at 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the Court house in tho City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for snlo, and will sell a public auction for cash to tile highest bidder, to satisfy said decree, t o g tf t h r with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and lntereHt that the said defendants, Kathlyn Waiker and Amos W. Walker and Pine Lumber Company had on the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Rate oet word for first Iniertion, 2o; ..eh luccaedino Insertion, lo: minimum 25s. Index your adt with Far Sate, Rent. etc.. and count inesa words, as well is each Initial, telephone number, eto as a wnrd C!aselftd adt oath In advance and not taken over phone, unlets advertiser has '..unthly account No allowanoe for psoas errors WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Car washer desires work: 2 yrs. experience on high ly finished cars. Box W. W Tribune. 319 WANTED Dressmaking. Phone 1574.. 346 WANTED Housework, day or hour. Phone 1345-X. '.- 327 HKLP WANTED FESlAl,E WANTED Two prepossessing saleswomen to sell well adver tised line. Call in person from 9 to 12 a. tn. 837 W. 2nd St.. MedforJL - . 320 WANTF.Il MIMtK!.l,AKOlT8 WANTED Millions of rabhit skins and other raw furs. Valcauda Fur Company, 2131 Western Ave. Seattle. 313 WANTED Second hand tractor disc. O. S. Eaton, Grants Pass, ' Ore., R. . 820 WANTED We will help you rent or sell your property. First In surance Agency, 30 N Central Ave. Phono 105. 316tj: WANTED Will pay cash for your equity In 1928 Ford or Chevrolet. Box 65. 320 WANTED Mill man or logger with 10,000 cash for excellent pine operation. Box D. D., Tribune. 321 FOR RENT HOI'SEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Large housekeeping room. Call 634-L. 120 FOR RENT Modern house, close In. Phone 9 or 928-X. nf STOLEN 8TOLEN One light constructed rowboat, painted yellow, itewsrd for Information Phone 1029. from 1 to 5 p. m 320 Do You Want a LOAN SEE Redden & Co. For good loam on Improved elfy property, ttf North Cen tral. Phone 720. ycTrrr ??JT,SfCT:,'TM L 7 Tl TO DO SOME O UT0 SV SUCk'aw n OOULA I fiURC Old VAK1TTOCOT3 T 3 whE!c F ( HEiy.'6NT OOT i ' Cl-AMCY "JHIN-OICi-euT IT'i, I H ' i ;-l. wif-"6. ? ) AliOOT TREE 1 TOO LATS MOW- I'UCO f) ft 1-anv . ! HOORfii A.CO- J POWM-'iTAlW AM' COOO-j A'Xf? " 1 lf' NlWT-bHECAM'THITMt, 1 r JS " j FERTHAT- gp vf A ) l Fth it - J ii f l- 1M1 Ktft:a Service, Jiw Grt Brrln rieht rstvl. I WOULDMT C3tV: MDUDfeMU to ArrA-TLVrc .oru. ac,, fWOOSAMO Slh day of January, 1028, or now, have in and to the following de- ! serthed property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Ore-j gon, to-wit: Ut In Block "3 of the Town, t now City, of .Medford. j Dated this 24th day ot January, l'..'2:i. RALPH (I. .IEXXIXOS, Khcriff of Jackson County, Oregon. 1 By olga E. Anderson, Deputy. j FOR RKNT nOl'SES FOH KENT K-room house, partly furnished, including range ami heater: largo screened porch, ga rage, churry trecf. berries: eloso to high school. Phone 72U-L ore-all at 21X w. Jackson. 321 FOH flENT New f.-room cottage, 2 blocks from Medford Hotel. Lovely shade; hardwood floors, fireplace, (do. Phono I2I-X. 324' FOR RENT--Well furnished house; Oaa and wood ranKfr-plftrm arid i Vietrola; newly painted inside, t For particulars call at 17 So. Newtown. SlStfe FOR RENT Cozy furnished small house for two adults, on court, 1 block from Liberty Hidg; olertric range. Phono 654 or ,Ti'.l FOR RKNT Small hou.tr, partly' furnished. Phone K17-K 320 FOR RENT Completely furnish ed 5-room bungalow; electric range. Call at 102 King. :iisti FOR RENT 3-ronm furnished house, close in, water paid, 20 u month, inquire 125 S. Holly. 3i:i FOR RENT Cnfurrilshcd hoils'i I rooms, bath, garage. 32 FOR RENT Houses on pavement, from $25 to ?10. Phone 105. 31tf FOR RENT Furnished house, close In. Tel. O. V. Myers, 340-.I or 464. SirJtt FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house at 246 Beatty St. Just 'papered and painted. 320 FOR RENT OR SALTS- New f. room bungalow with furnace, on Vancouver Ave., close to Main. First Insurance Agency, 80 N. Central Ave. Phone IPS. HOtf , FOR RENT OR 8ALE House; 1 rooms, newly painted and paper ed, at 531 So. Ivy SU Phone 3S3-W for appointment. 304tf I FOR RENT One 4-room modern house. Close in. Phone 315. 236tf FOR RfiNT T-rorm stucco house, ' with basement, nt 1128 West, Main. Inquire 1006 West Main, s ltf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished I or un.iirnished. Brown & White. I 47tf Clean rags wanted at the Mail Trlhnne ofiflCA tf FOR REST FlTtNISnKB ROOMS FOR 'RENT Cozv warm bedroom. with or. without hoard; in private home. Ref. Phone 927-li. 411 WoodBtock. 31 7tf ! FOR RENT Furnlthod sleeping; rooms for gentlemen. 3 So. j nivemiae Ave. it MISCELliAWFOC8 LET ME DO VOUR HAULING and sa,ve you money. Hawley Trans- re r. ei j. Riverside, Phone 1044-X. 336 ANYWHERE FOR HIRE Tec. pass bus; low rate. Tel. Chas. B. Howard. IH. S67tf WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SECOND-HAND FUENITUBE Scott Woolf i'tilt KEN'I' Kurn. front apt; jtrt. vatc iKith, garage. Ilci4 W. 1 0th. 3 1 f FOR HUNT Iiwer apartment and garage: 5 rooms, completely fur nished. Apt. at S')7 N. Ivy St. Call at SST N. Ivy St for key. Foil RENT Strictly modern 4- room apt. Hotly AptH. ,i-r.t ; l-tilt RENT Apartments. 34 Apple. S2& : FOR RENT Modern furnished 8 room apartment, steeping porch, i loo w. I itb st -I'-o yoit I:i:nt Funs, apt: H;;Htsv ; orator, garage, $1S. 124 Lincoln, 324 . FOR RKNT Apt. 3 rooms, bath, garage; private entrance. 0 E. juckson St. 323 FOR RENT Apartments close In. t Phone 105. 310tf ; TO KENT 4-room f urnlsltcd apartment with yard. 22H So.: Holly. .H5tf ( FOR RENT Desirable apt. Hotel Ornnd. 3D) ; FOR RENT Furn 2 and S-rm. ipts.; garage. 804 W. 10th. 166tf FOR RENT Furnished apart ments. Phone 452-H. 2D4tf FOR RENT Furn -rro spts.; private hath, electric range, hot and cold water Phone 13 81tf FOR KENT MIRCKI.I.AXEOIT8 FOR RENT 15 acres, fr-room house, 1 2 ml. out; S Vat acres In Tokay grapes, balance farm land, phone stSS-J. 324 COR RENT 10 -acre tract, clone tit. Phone 437-Y. !4tf Mall Tribune ads are reud by Zu.oftn people everv rtav tf Bl'SINKSS OPI"mTl'NITtFJ FOR SALE Candy kitchen, next door to city hall at Contral Point. Sea F. M. Baker, Central Point. 321 FOR SALE Old established gar age, business. For particulars write P. O. Box 436, Lakevlew, Oregon. 320 . FOR EXCIIAXRK FOR EXCHANGE B-room mod ern house, clear; 3 lots, fenced; fruit, iMrrles, barn and garage, close to bush stores and Port land. Trade for small clear ranch or homestead. Owners only. M. flcorge, Vancouver, Wash, Station A. 321 FOR SAI.IV-REAL ESTATE TODAY'S TRADE BARGAIN IG acres; city water- u, under ditch. In pears; beautiful view; fine cherry Jnnd; guott louu. Price J2000. Wilt take ear first payment; balance terms. Nothing better. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate; 15 S. Central. Phone 910-Y or 409. 321 TODAY'S HOITIE BARGAIN' For Sale, Ilka rent Furnished house, 1 acre land; ?150 cash, 25 per month. Nearly new fr room house, 1 acre land at city limits, all furnished ready to move in; garage, rabbit house, eleetrlchv: corner lot on good road, prion $2550. J. C. UAKNES. Real Estate, 15 S. Central. Phone SI0-Y or 449. 2t WHEN YOI! thlnn of real estate e. nrrwn ft While lf FURS FURS TRAPPERS NOTICE W ar In a position to handle all your skins. See u before yon sell. Medford Bargain House . ST it, drape &. Paons mt By George McManus IE.llrt PI-U.V6E RiCHT BAROAIX ACRE TRACTS 1 acres. Henacres. Griffin Creek list.. St.'.": $ir, rash, sir, month. 2 s acres, small house, close in. best land in valley. Price Sllion; ( 9iie casii, naiance i ., nioiiio. J. C. BARNES. Ileal Estate. ItV K. Central. Phone S10-V or 40!. 321 PEAR ORCHARD JtARfJAlM 10 acres all in pears, xiauu; naif cash. We have. nuVer offerod tt bet ter bargain. Ideally located out of the fl'OHt. Best of fruit land. This orchard has been neglected, btit can be wrought back. In Talent district. J, BARNES, Real Estate. 1& . Central. Phone a 10-1' or 409. 321 DISTRICT LAND BARGAIN 20 acres best cherry and pear land, 4 acres tn pears; no bet ter land any place: 2 miles from Medford, East Side, next to (lolf Links. Total price S1025 for 20 acres.-, S250 cash, balance terms. Tho greatest bargain in southern Oregon. J. C BARNES. Roah Bstate, 15 S. Central. Phone fttft-Y or 109, 321' TODAY'S LAND BARGAIN 4ft acres, Orlffln Creek; 20 acres Irrigated: smalt house, good well, close in; alfalfa, grain; setting out 10 acres of cherries. Price Sti.BOt; 2,0ti) cash; balance terms. J. C. BARNES. Real Estate, 15 S. Central. Phono U10-Y or 409. 321 THE Charies A. Wing Agency, Ine. I has -several choice location for sale, close tn on South Klver ' side and South Central. 319 FOR SAt.IL 1'Ol'LTRY FOR SALE Tom Jo Hanson strain Reel etackcrei. Phone Ulft-L. 320 FOR RALE 160-cgR Trusty ineu bntor, H.tM; ol! stove. 2.rit tent fly. 12x15; fruit Jam. 1109 W. 11th. 3211 BOOKING OIID B H S for bnhy j chicks, Hollywood strain, White; f foghorns, 14c. Brooders for rent. I Mutual Mill & Seed Co.. Clh and Bartlett. 3231 FOH SALE 20ft I,eghur tmtlefs, , 95 per cent laying. Hollywood strain. Any number. Saturday last day. Valley Marketing Co. Phone 830-M. 319 FOR 8AW3 Black Jersey Giant hatching eggs, l,6U per aeV.trtB. 523-J-2. 309tf FOR SALE R, I. Red hatching: eggs nnd baby chicks; trapnested I and B. W. D. tented stock. Sweo- I nsy Poultry Farm, Phone 36-J-2, 1 334 FOR 8ALE1 Hatching eggs. Reds. Phone TSt-W-2. Medford. 2Jtf FOR "SAIiB fciVKSTOCK FOR SALE I good young cows: 2 fresh now. Telephone 346 or 142, Jacksonville. A, T. Morris. , S22 I WANTED 5 We Buy for Cash All Used Furniture EE and Stoves Call 505 1 W. A. KINNEY S Furniture House H 315 East Mala itfttiitiiittunimitiiumiiiiMaUai - OOCTC'. COME 3Vt.n AWAY- MR- FOP.. SALE $2,750; largp 4-room house on Vancouver; fruit trees, shade, herrles. A renl buy on easy terms. Owner, 1107 E. Main. 120 FOR SAl.K 4-room hotiso on pavement, Berryrtale. Conven ient terms. First Insurance Agency, 30 North Contral Ave. I'boii, 105. Jtsfii FOR SALE A bargain in a 7-room dwelling, trao block from pave ment ami near sehoolhous& tn Contral Point, House recently palmed, first class condition and has large lot. Including new fruit house, woodshed and garage. Non-residence of owner mftkes sale necessary nt hargu-tn. price of S1500. Just tho thing lor prospective home-ownors. Would eost three time aa much to build today. Box is. Mail TrSbsitie. 32T FOR SAL10 SHsetlCfcljANEOl'S FOR SALE Super-Masladon r-vw- hearmg strawberry plants from Inspected stock. Plants set now yield first crop in early spring. Blossoms ano Ijerries in all stages of development from then on till after killing frost In autumn. We harvested malty berries all through the season weighing ovrr an ounce each. Berries from tlume plants, IX fUllnx a pint cup, were mv display at tho 51211 county fair. in the Monarch Seed & Feed t'o.'s lioolh. Plant 2 per i0; 15 per Itimi. Wooiver ton Ranch, 1 "4 miles N'. E. Cen tral Point. 3HI FOR SALE Rabbits; portable hutch. 633 Pine. Phono 3S7-Y. 3! FOR SALE Cultivator, garden tools, furniture, Tel, 817-R, 320 WESTERN Electric washing ma chine for sale choap. Tel. &17-W. 32ft FOR SALE Blue bantam seed peas; best market variety. Pure seed and low prices. M. Brown rigg, Phoenix. 320 FOR SALE Dry fir and Istaret, green fir and laurel. Tel. S5S-L. 324 FOR SALB Choice first nnd sec ond cut alfalfa, hay. Phono 355-U-S. S20 FOR SALE St. Helens electric in cubators, two 2Ho-egg and one ' frSO-.-gg; good as new. 3 Sen Hll- ton, Phono 6X-.f-t. 325 FOR 8ALK--Sp!tzenberg and Rome Beauty apples: also prunes auif . . able for hog fcod. Phono 64'J-lt. 323 FOR SALE 1 Bettschcr E-flat alto saxophone. Call 1118-.I. 819 ' FOR BALE Bicctrio incubators. W. .1. Warner. 321 SACRIFICE SALE-Hotpoint aufo- mate! rango, new lootrlc sowing machino, bed, springs, refrigera tor, lounge, baby buggy, child's crib, rocker, kitchen tabio, fruit Jars, Jelly glasses. All priced for -quick disposal, 331 Haven St. tit FOR SALE One-man Bean spray rig. In good eomiitian: 2 rogis toredshoep. B, H. WlthroWi Tal ent. 331 FOR SALE Mammoth Buckeye Incubiftor. capacity 2500, eggs set every few days, slf -turning trays; will give came terms. Also Krosky oil brooder stoves; capac ity up to )oo. John Mace, Tel. Centra! Point. 30tf FOR BALE First-class hay. El mer Koss, Ross Lane, Medford, Phone JO-H-3. 364tf FOR SALE) ie-!nct tody oak wood. 3 per tier at ranch. C. C. Hoover. Phone C97-R-2. tf FOR RALE Baisd hay. Phone IIID-L. i!0 FOR SALE -- Dnetit sewing rn thrTM: If mwkr, tfc up; term tf duHlrfd All rnMkes ffnted rrt rpjttrfl. White Itorlnir FOR PA LB For sand and xravfrl ttm-Hf untt tfprwitl iarnin((, f'bom 911-J. 8am'l Btttemftn. FOH MALR Applet RoitMnbsrM. einii i'ir nd tit tu, S39U -n i 1 , i ' -fcv gift ' I Fa9 By SOL HFSS BUSINESS DUiFyCTORY Ahatnctcc MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab r.racta ot Title, Title Insurance. Rooms and 5. No. 13 riortia Central Ave., upstairs JACKSON COi ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title aixl Title UStur ajji-e. The ir.l7 complete TIU System lo Jack- Chiropractic Pfeysielaa DR. B. W. rtoFFMAN Chlro- practle Nerve- Specialist. Offlea hour 9 lo IS; J to 5. SC3-SM Liberty Bldg. Office phone 680; Res. phone 7'JO-H. I Dlt. EIVI.ND M. NELSON Chlro I prnctor. Specific Chlropractifl i adiustmenta given at 32tf ffortfe j Kiverslde. Offiee hours: t& 7:30 p. m. Contractor ! ft t BTUART 4 SONS Gensrai J Contractors, including base- mcntn, ditchen, all kinds ol cement and concrete work K. t. Stuart, 2iT Appie, phone 843i Gilbert Stuart, 17 Rom Court, phone Miles Stuart. 508 B. Newtown phowi SSft Expert Aocountani WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wilson, C. P. A. AttentJoa glvsn to anything in accounting and Incomo Tax Requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. Literty &ig., Medford. Phone 1C7-R. A flUS SCHENCK Accountant and auditor. Systems installed. Incomo tax specialist. 410 Ifed tura uuiidins- Phone 32&. FRAZIER ACCOUNTING SERV ICE W. A. Frailer, Puhllc Ac countant. Machine boafekeepingv fncome tax Borvlee, audits and In. stallatlons. 202 Liberty Bldg. Phonea II S3 and Financial WE LEND MONET to worth people to pay their honest debts. Paelftc Coast Credit Association, 421 Medford Bldg.. Medford. Ore. Freight Transportation PIERCE TRUCKING CQ Mad ford to Portland and 8an Fran cisco. Furniture moving a spec ialty. Phone SS or 43T-R-S. LONO DISTANCE HAULING , Medford - Klamath truck line. Dally service. Bonded carrier?. Special rates on load lota. Auto Freight terminal. 36 8. Fir. Te) toss. CALL Portland-Medford Truck Line for through or Intermediate point service, Slxteen-hoar sej vice to and from Portland. Phone Medford. Auto freight ter minal at S. Ftr, Medford Intcrlttr Decorator INTERIOR DECORATING, paint Ing. paperhanging and floor wax. log. Fred Gardner. Phon 731. W-2. Res. Porrydale, Jackson vllle Highway. Money to Load Sftv.VKV TO LKiVD Ta wortttj people to pny their honest debtq SecurltluH of all kindrt accepted JtniiaH Loan Offiee. & S. Freat MONEY TO LEND $50 to ?2M to totm on furniture: or good se rurlty of imwt any kind. Bihf por cent loans on city property. ThomaH Realty Cq Room Palm Bloek, eor. Mam ana Fron$ UpHlUll'8. 6 ?Kmjf Time Ural ICxtate Mitrtgage - Phone iiii Commercial Finance . Corp Medford. Oregon Do You Need Money? ; We make short time ioaaa Transactions strictly confidential at7 Liberty Bldg. Phone S1S-R H. H. Banister. H. C. Chrtstner Hrmatuettta THE OKEOON GRANITE CO. Monuments. B. A. Hicks. Gen eral Manager; P. M. Kersha, Sales Manager, (02 N. Front St., Medford. Music THORVAL h. folkekbers. Teacher of violin; orchestra practice for students: also a de partment for adjusting: and re pairing violins, tf you desire a reliable violin outfit, call at the studio, room . Collego Sldjsv 41 N. CIrape St. Phone 259-J. Painting and PaperfcangittaT H. MAKX, General Painting Con tractor, tinting, paperhanging. carpentering, repairing. PUona 178-J. Res. 57 Summit, Plnnn Instniellrfd FRED ALTtiN HAKSHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Halght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. Phono It, tstl Prtiucra and Publishers MUUKOHU PRINTING CO. 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