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STEDFORD MATi;. TRIBUNE, MKDFORD, OKKflOy.' TTTHTiSDAY, MTWAUY 21,1029. ... 1 a - ! " r ; ! VAQTl NINE ASHLAND TALKERS NOSE OUT LOCALS MedfOld was nosed out of tlQ( southern Oregon dlHtrict debating) championship by ono point, as a! result oC lawt night's triangular eon- j tost. hold between the high school 1 te.Qis of Medford, VshlanU nnU . O ran tn Pass. Tho final score, was: Ashlarrd, 1 1 pultun; Mcdford, 10. i and Grants Pans. 3. 1 -.Tim throe Koho'ols entered tho I " n t es t la st n 1 h t with A.sl 1 1 a n d r , standing i Mod ford 5, and Grants Pass i. Tho Medford negative, consisting- of Kllow Mae Wilson and George Winne, won a 3 to 0 decision over Grants Pass in ihut city, while the Medford affirma tive, consisting of William Daugh erty and Laura Urury, Jloat, ' to 1. in favor of the Ashland negative. in nv lucui nit; ii ki'uui auuuunum. Grants Pass won a 2 to 1 de-1 eision over Ashland in Ashland. ' giving the former city throe points j in-all. Ashland, being the winner in tho triangular contest. Is expected to meet Gold i I 111 within the near future, to decide the southern Ore gon district championship, Tho winner of this debate " will then meet oilier district winners to de cide the championship for- the state. A S II LA N I . tue.. Feb. 2 1 (.ipeclul.) The Ashluiul hotel will be rebuilt.' The decision was Riven out after a conference of the own ers. E. T. Allen of Portland, Low Hansen jijul I. Perozzi on Monday. This announroiuent is a groat re , lief to ill- minds of Ashland peo ple who have hoped that the building could be restored. Def inite pliiiis have not yet boon le , ciiled upon as the insurance ad justment bus not been completed. .It. bus been suxostcd thut the Spanish stylo architecture wnubt be- well adapted to the .site it nd could easily be worked out from the portion of the old bUjllU iiiK tlmt remains. K. T. Allen has Just , -'returned from the east where ho was called to the bedside of his mother and has made the trip to Ashland to neourar. the. rebuilding of the hotel. v . Mr. and. Mrs. Hansen are enrer to unUertuVc ' (lie' ''''re-establishing. ! Ihe hotel, which hna crown in pu I ifMiae tinder their mauagetnctil. Arhland frleiids wiH be happy o hear of the birth uf fine buby buy to .Mr. anil Mrs. Grant Sol by of Denver, 'olorado. Both Mr. and Mrs. Sclby were. Ashland yuurif? people and have a ' larpn circle of friends here.. The younc son has been named Quinlen Grant Kelby. Mn. Selby is tho youngorj daughter vZ Mrs. Fan tile Keller of Ashland. Mrs. Ilarton Frulon of Klamnth Falls has been in Ashland for tho past week visiting with friends and relatives. Fos Kramer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer of this city came homo,,from lCupene, Oregon, where lie is a student at the state -university, to spend tho week end with his parents- on JlargiXdinc street. Mrs. Louise Huper peart, daURh tr of Mr. ' and Mrs, John HuKer of Allda street will leave. soon for Kuk"!)"-' where she will continue her Hludics at lln Pacific Christian Hospital, wliere she will finish a course in nnrslnp. Miss Gladys Snyder, a Camp Fire exoeutive of Portlitnd. Oregon passed tlnoiiKh Ashland Tuesday w rvi-nitif: in conipany with other Camp Lire worKer.i on inci way tu Mills colh'KC. J inlifoniia. w here they will ag'-nd a -onri-reni-e. Wlilli. in Ashland for a brief 'time. .Miss Snyder visited with different I'v.i.m ,l.'li-. l-Ii-1m wlin have attend L the summer camp at Ninnfrtiu. .John Thackera una ua triiTiier, i Mrs. Leona Short of MncDocl. Cal.. arc In -Ashlund for n visit at the home, .of Mrs. 'yiackera . on . Iowa street. rharles Anderson of Portland. Orevon is intikiui? a' visit to his daughter. Miss Helen Anderson, dean of women :iit the Southern Oregon State Normal. Mr. Ander son is a river pilot on tho Coluin-. river and his run is between I'oriland and Astoria. . . . Mrs. ('vnthla Othnore, a guest at the l.lllii.i Springs hotel. 1ms been III f..r setim time but Is reported to be ui II the way to recovery. Mrs. i:ilnio;-p is a . pneumonia patient. O Mrs. Judith 1'aync left Ashland on Monday evening after having ,--p'.:nl a number of months In Ash land. During recent weeks Mrs. livne has hod charge of the sale .Oilie Sehook block. After s)H-nd. Ins o few days In San Francisco. Mr.. I'ayii" will attend to business niuii'is and visit with friends In southern California and expects later to so to New- York' City for un Intensive course iu reliulous ...i.i. niiMi. Mrs. . l'ayne has . he n Ifcjlionor Buest at suvomi very " i, ..1 .tft,irM filiariniin: .social affairs, lilmcr HiCKle has purehiK-d n coupe from , the Clnyconib Ford aireney. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jones and family of Talent visited In Ashland mi Saturday at the home of Mrs. Jones'" parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Hob eit Shaw. The Ashland jiiludy clulUI the pioneer club of Wj kind In Houth em Oregon, met on Menday at tho W-l.lllila. Sprlnss Hotel for a wclat ' ..inn. There vob a eood ntten- dance of momber bent upon hav. Ing a good, time and tin ono was disappointed for ono Jolly number ... trtr, Antnrt.linment followed dtl- other unlll '. th clo"i of - th? BRINGING UP I HIRED AMAMTOOIG A WELL INJ TH TAKO 3ET C D -.TWEISJ CO OUT AND WATCH HIM- THAT ME UOEoNJ T LOVF ON) Ufa oog afternoon, appetizing refreshments wore served on the mezzanine floor. ' Those in attendance at the de- IlKhtful uffnli- w,-re .Mwilamra V. . V. Mills. T. .1. MalinKi"', J. It. : HnlTllKuli. J-ouis DuiIki-. II: CI ilHL NfcBBbLefs Go . -: . , t1" fjo py JUL rico 1 K-'-COMe ON. S.VLLV. DO V:" I x-" ZTTZZZZZZZI , ,. ,A .-.ivi crt? Tuiir- I AOiF'i A.nj.-i -IPC-. '. ! v. Til -P . -. . Vl ctb-W.!. .kj MINWJTfc.5 TO CoE-T . . ..t nT,OT 0..,,,, ,irr Ky,orr l.-r- Ak IP, it" ,M. rCT .-,1 I ! Y.PR.MP UP SOMUCH- .'. I t.Aif OOCT VVJITVIOUT FEEL. TMAT SOU AE M&uecT.IM& VOUK WOUiG- j. i nr' tu V-C)0'SE suppoSFO i I MBUCK. 15 AIMANS I A CASE . iHOLO .lXJTi5,WE. WLL AOOOOIJM UMTIL VOO j VP.THc .: fVv 'iLf.' -'- !ow TIME TO TWE VWGTRE WKIT ATTEMD TO TMeM, AN IF-NOOI2 bUM KUMs- i famoos ,;xy' - . VsecoMDX of it. y. : op ta-ts the tiAiuiFrwiLL-.&o isr J ' I . cat ' ZZI fOprrinhi. 19?9. by Th Bll Ine 1 T..J. Mill. RI U. S Pl Oflift '''fi'"'--' y " - - 7Aw I Clalcy, (i. 1". KulmnkH. W. : Jl. of tin- first piilillcatluii u,C HiIk kuih-I'oli-y, A C. Jov, 11. A. SU-urns, ! nions: anil tlJi' orili-r fin- ullii-ation Klda'- Andt r.soii" tiuviluii Mac- I hi-rcof is cliil'-U l''.r'-K-S.UV Crackon, K. A. Woods. Arthur l Adams, Mabel Gould, F. S. l-'uglc. J. W. M McCoy. ; . Mr. and Ms. Jerry 'O'Neal spent I lm week end with rolal Ives -uL Vi-iifi .'itvl I'eMiriiett Ii Aslilinid itn Monday iish j-.niiua .i.'nKiiiN, wiiu im via i ployed at the Cili.cns iiunk, met with an accident on Friday when slio slipped and sprained hcr tmkle. -Miss' Jenkins was visiting with her brother at his service station nnd slipped on an oily spot just outside, the office. - The neci dent wilt keep Miss Jenkins from her bank duties for a few dnys. , Mr. and Mrs- O, A. Paulsorud were gracious dinner hosis on Sun day 'evening when they entertained group of their friends at the Lithia Springs Hotel. Dinner was served at seven o'clock at a table that had been attractively set and decorated in a'patrlotic fashion in honor of Washington's birthday. Alter tho dinner, the guests were taken to the "Paulsorud home on Oak street where they enjoyed an games and music. Those who enjoyed the hospi tality of Mr. and Mrs. Paulsorud were Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Dom Provost,- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Crow. Mr. and Mrs. John Kndcrs. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Paulsorud wer hosts again on Monday evening when they opened their fine new home on Oak street to a group of friends who enjoyed an evening of bridge. The home was all but destroyed by fire in the spring' and has been completely remodeled along very comfortable, modern lines. The guests enjoyed the new home and gave it a thoro inspec tion before .'ginning the evening of cards. Late in the evening re freshments were served at small tables which wore attractive with locor.it ions to accord with the pa- 7tli,,tic ot February. The f;uest list for this very pleasant affair Included Mr.nnd Mrs. Hal JlcNalr, Mr. and Mrs. Cl. M. Cireen, Mr. and Mrs.' Jack von l'raai;. Dr. and Mis. r. K. Kunz. Mr. und Mrs. JL L. Claycoinb. Mr. ami Mrs. 1'. 11. Hardy. Mr. i and Mrs. II. O. Kndcrs. Mr. and ..Mrs. J. A. Mctlee. Mr. and -s. S. 'a. Peters, ami Mr. and .Mrs. W'm. William Schoflelil. Summons for 1'uhllcntluii In IIW Justice's Court, Mcdford Justice District, Jackson County, Stan- of Oregon. K. C. Kaber, l'lailltlff, vs. C. T. !en.el nnd Mrs. C. T. Oenzel, his wife. Defendants. 3'o the above named defendants, and each of them: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you Inr tho -uhove entitled action within the 'laM day .of four weeks from tho data of the linst publica tion of this summons, said period of four weeks being the tiflio pre scribed In th.- order for publication nereoi..nno it yon tail so In answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will laku Judgment against you for the sum of S20.1;,. together Willi his costs and . dlsbiirsenn-iilH herein: you are further notified tlm a cer-t.-iln drht In the sum f t no - Who Owes You? WE COLLECT ANYWHERE " WE PAY PROMPTLY SEND IN YOUR BILLS WE GET YOU THE MONEY Southern Oregon Credit Bureau ! V I 11? NjrJJ) fientrjl FATHER U-J-T WELL- JtL Mt-HOWfW- WMTOTHEMLffl WE 1, HI ICK1W bSIcS TftlHO WlH owned by (lie Central Point State Hank of Central Point. Oregon, to the defendant. C. T. GenzeJ. is held under attachment heroin, and said .!..!. .... 1-..ffl,.l..t.l i -.. 1 1 1 x.f wm,I..llp,U.,1 to ulc sutlsfaclion ,,f hi.h-in..nt l.vi.i-niiiv Till. 1920. Ik the' date . . Altirney-for PlalntK'f. I'dst Office Address: Mcdford. Oregon. . CLASSIFIED ADVtmiSINQ' RATES R.tM PAr word for tint Initrtlon, 2o; ! letch lutoMdlng In.srtlon. lc; minimum j 25c Ind.x your .dt wlin For S.I., F n.,,1, .I., amj oount thi. word., win m mcIi mil .1. llDHon, fiumo.r. aw., i CtaMlffnd a-lt oath In adaiiot and not monthly account. No Jiowtnw for pson irrora. HELP WANTKi VfVtoAlil WANTfcD Lady cook 1" small lin tel. Call Tor Mrs. Kilwards at Tel. 2!i;i-li, between hours of ! iid- 12 a. m. v ' :t:ti NTKI) Middle nged woman for companion and. to-assist with housework. Write or call. Mrs. a tiles Cantrall , Jack s onvil to. -J3 4 HIILP WANTED .MALK WANTKD Man experienced in farming nnd fruit ralsimt wants position n.s manager of orchard or farm: would also consider leasing either; available at once; best of, references. Address K. 1.. care Mail Tritfune. giving your address, and party will call, 332 WANTKD MISCELLANEOUS WANTKD An old Chevrolet truck. Ua-by Grand model T. Phone 70. HHL'tf WANTKD 6 oars. We will paint the first G ears for ?37.0O each; any make, any ct-tor. A real job , goes onto those jobs to advertise our work. Kxperl factory men doing lhe 'work.. You will not be disappointed. Come soon and make reservations to get in on this offer. Johnson's Auto paint Shop, next to Itainbow Auto Camp, on Pari fie. highway. 3 blocks north of city limits. Open Sundays. 3 til WANTED Furniture upholster ing. Tel. lC-K. A. N. Thibu JIt. :t39 UILYIINDHH Your grocer still handles Chapman's homemade lolls. 333 WANTKD-.Yeng shade trees, such a -locust, maple, or any standard varieties for ulnnling. irt Fair (Grounds. R-irties willinKo do nate trees jileasc phono Hb'J or 2f.8, Medford. 33a LVTKNDINfl TO 1 :?; 1 1 .11 V Let me talk W illi you, K. K. List, Ilulld 1'hone 127". 334 IF YOU WANT your gardi n plowed call 31 l-Y. ' ' 333 WANTKD All kinds of trucking, sand, Ki'uvol. dirt. See J. Tl. Yurbroukii, 10ni Cll-W. 3fiV IVANTliD Wo will hclD you rent or sell vour property. FJrat Jn-' surance Agenejv 30 K. Central Ave. Phone 10 fi. 3l6tf r VOn IlKN'T 1UHNISUED. ItOOMS FOU llBNT Pleasain room, with '. board, at 7IC B: Main. 332tf FOU nv;NT Furnished rooirw; lai-!i(.- front room In private home. hot water all the time. . One block from . the hark. 222 Ho. 'Molly. ' 3.19 SOOMH Itioulro Y. W. C. N. Uartlolt. Call 5U-11. A.. 223 332 'FOU ItKNT-i-Uoonuj und garage. 3J N. Holly. 312 FOR 1IBNT .V room for one or two lalli-.. . with ' or without board. ; Mrs. W,' N. Campbell, Hi King. 330 FOR RENT Sleeping 45 N. Graiic. ; rooms, bath. 33.' Vol! RUNT- Cory wann bedroom, with or without buurd: In private Imnie. Ref. I'hooo S27-L. 411 Woodstock. - . - 31711 FOIt TENT Furnlnherl m.eplmr riiornn for cenllemen. Jj;, H". Rlvarsl.le Ave, tf roll IIICNI AIMIITMENTS . LOS'Ir . W.wreu silliuiws . tun a.n.r. im.'"" j Foil UFNT Furnished 4 -room .apartment induplex house; pri vate entrance and bath; garage; adults. Phone 7y. ;tyitf Ft) It IIHNT 'J-room furnished i apartment with large garden. In quire L'-tli P.oally. 333 FOU It LINT .H'ph'. Apartments. :i:i-i ! 33T FOlt I1KNT-l-uvnl iipl. -strirtlv modurn 4 Ilully Apis. ' 33'J FOU It ISN'T Furnished' 3-rooin n p.l it iiii-ii t. 115 M.'.Htletoo. T.-l. IMir.-.M. 33-1 :.Vl.. ti.N;'r irni-niBlu.d m.-n-i - ,., ...... mepl. yuG K. Jackson. "Phono HL'tHf IIHI-M, TO KKNT1 4-room furnished apartment with yard. HUH So. Holly. - 31&lf FOR KENT Furn. 2 and S-rm. i apiB.; garago. ov w. ivri. - .... lflBtf FOU ItKNT Furnished apart munts. Phono 402-11.. 8V4tf4 FOR RENT Furn. 2-rm. apts.; privato bath, electric range, hot and cold water. Phone 12. 21tf FOU RENT HOUSES -1. FOR R,KNT f)-room unfurnished nous(, painted inside and out ; largo garden. 2 -Hi Heatty. 1133 lf H RENT Good modern home. East side, Phone !HS-L. 33 1 FOR RENT Itrand now fi-room modern house, never occupied; rent per, month. See Walter J. Mundy or Phone 2S0. 333 FOR RENT One room uiifurnlsh- r.i.!n0i';'r" !!.'W JSjmi1 P;V; Realty. ' 332 OR RENT 4-Toom furnished p house, with or without electric range. Phone 023-J -a. 32!-lf FOIt RENT Now 4-room duplex, close in; strictly modern. 2 bed rooms, Inuulrc. 621 N. liarth'tt- . tf 'OH RENT--Welt furnished honso; fias und wooil range; piano ami Victrola; newly painted Inside. For particulars can at . 7 So. t Newtown. 3J8tf FOU ItKNT Houses on pavement, from'(25 to f 10. I'hune 100. 31lilf FOU ltlJNT FUrntshed houso, close In. Tel. O. V. Myers, 3 IU-.1 or 40.4. 3 1 Ct f ' FOII KF.NT OR SALT: New room bungalow with furnn on Vanisiuver Ave. close to Main. I-irat Insurance Agency, 30 N Central Ave. Phone 105. 3 1 Ot f FOIt ltlN'T Oil SALK Houso. 7 , rooms, newly painted nnd paper ed, nt r,3 1 Ko. Ivy Kt, I'llono 3D3-W for appointment. 30-ltf FOU ItKNT one G-room modern house. Close in. Phone l'l. 2'jJff FOR llBNT 7-roon. Btucco house, I with basement, at 1128 West! Main. Inquire 1000 West Main. I 1 SSltf'lKOU KALI- : FOH ItKNT Homoi. Fum I sheil or un.Njrnished. Brown A'Whlte. . .ti iiN(;i-:iiiAOV8 LKT MB DO YOUR HAIILINO and noo you money, iiawioy -J rans fer. SI a K. Itlvcrsido. Phono 1044-X. 335 ANVWIIEHB rOR HIRR .Ten pass, bus: low- ratoa. Tel. t'hs. U. Howard. 1 1 29. CL7tf. Wanted To Buy for Cash All Your SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf DO TOU R6MEML Tm . TIM6. M Pt.LA.-OFr T1Y FbH WAuOMaMTO THE MUD THROWED HIM INTO CLANC'ft CLOTHE.? y LOSTLudies wrist watch. $10. reward. .Please leave at Tribune. l"01t IIF.NT MlSCKlifi.lNIOOl'S ' h'Olt KK.S'T ;uo-acro furni. 7-lin. ; house, larKO hani and poultry. buildings, lull No. Central Aw. . . 337, l'Olt lti:ST Itinilninc house, llll ' fuialshed, 1 ltii:li froin lintel. Jaeksun. lull N. Central Ave.; ! . , . 837 FOU ItKNT 10-ncro. tract, cloiw In. 1'hone 437-1'. SII4I f Mall Tribune nils are' road by 10.000 people every day. l'OU lttCJLY.Nr.il! WHAT IIAVU YOU to trade for a Sacramento lunne, all clear. Ad dress description. to C. W. K., Route l, Itox. 4.j;, Sacramento. i.'ai. FOU EXCHANGE Late model ears and trucks for grading, con crete work, plumbing, sheet metal work, plastering, gardening :" and painting. Sec Osenbru'gge, 11 1 Houlh Riverside. , ' 332 IIVSINESS OPPOHTllNlTlI-a EXCELLENT motor inn site on Redwood -highway at Crescent City. Service station already hull! and equipped. . 334 REST location in city for up-to-date auto camp and super serV- ' Ice station. Larue site, shady. ' level und well drained. Not on crook.- Don't answer unless you have money and mean bu sines. Address itox 18, Mail Tribune, tf For sak-Smnn AV1NG GROfERY on busy street. Rent $3U including living tiuar lern. Givo lease. Invoice or lump. Have other interests. Write Hox 4-1 Mail Tribune. 336 STOCK- OF IM'.Y OOOI1S," atloes ami notions located at Ashland. 1313 K. Main, will, be oftereil for Kilo by laaled bids. IMds will be opcni-i! at 11 a. tn. o ens-it on .Tuesilay. l-'i-bruary 21!. I'.'2y. Tills stock , Inventories $220)1. to. fix tures SI el. oo. Certified check for ten per cent of amount of ?l'l must accompany bid. Stock may lie Inspected any time. Itlgltt reserved to. reject any or all bids. Till-: .ADJUSTMENT III'ltKAl'. 471 Pillock lllock, Pliyland, Oregon. See Mr. Peeb ler at Itluc l-'lower Lodge, Phoe nix, Ore.. . 332' NHW HOMi: with cijinmtinlty store and gas station; wonder ful location; corner lot: luiweell two schools, heart of n sldcnce illst.: no eoinpeililoii. First In surance Agency, Inc., 30 Noiih Oentrnl Ave. Phone lllfi. 335' j FOU HA LI-: One of the best busi ness locations on itlverslde live lllte; corner lot. ' For appoint ment uddress llox 1, Mail Tri bune. .332 1'OK SALft I'MUI.TUV FOP. HALM Hoi and Leghorn chicks. J. Warner A Hon. 33f. Turkeys, six hens and gobbler. Hoy Nichols, Central Point, Phone 125. 33X FOIt SALU Kin young laying While Leghorn pullets, ! cinii. Phone 3I1-J-I. 3lj j.FOR SALB Black. Jersey Cllant cockerels. Phone G23-J-2. FOIt ftALB It. I. Red hatching eggs. II.. W; 1.1. tested. I'llono Olia-J. Spring SI. 333 I FOR 'MALE lliaek Jersey (Hunt I nauiiing eggs, fl.bo per Hutting. j i.6i?.-J-2-.. u ;i J0tf ;rin c-a uk. ti. i. lieu naieuing. , egg and baby chli-kH;-tratmested s and 11. W. D. teded slock. Hweo; SS i ney l'oullry Farm, i'hune 36-J.2.;' 334, IFOR BALE Hatching eggs. Red's. ? , T'hone Tfil-W-;. Medford. arTif'IS FURS-FURS TRAPPER8 NOTICE Wn aro la a ptmllloti to hundlo all jour skhis. But) ua befora you eU. Mcdford Bargain House By George cMcManusj FlCiHTS WEUP-TO HAVE. IKJ HICKB.Y6 efHCl AIHO A'The time t he tove PEUU'Oki TOU AN4' DiNTY ? AJ4 WE. j. ! V.Ti:i Housework, hour. I'hune 13IT.-X. day or l'OU S.LK LIVESTOCK FOIt SA1.I-; Hlx-yeai--e;l ilniliky team, 3lu His., wauon and har- Hess If wanted. I'llono 33-I-.I-1. , . ... FOl! SALU '. from fid to 7 Jacksonville. 0 slioats wclf-'hliu; IIjh. W. H. Keen. 332 l'OU SALH UKAL ESTATE WAXTKU Dl'i-KMliutkllie. I'hon 1274.- 31 tflFOK SALI5 One of 111" Ileal smalt' dairy ranches In southern ore-! gun, fully i-uiitpped; 3 cows. 2 homes, 100 large nens. 11 nogs; y-rejou house, fully furnislied; good burn, plenty of hay; some berries: balance In alfalfa. All fur $12,000; nnlv .51.000 cash. ' h . ; ; ; . STOP UKAl)-- ACT Mr. J'luyor, if you want a real bar gain. Here It Is: A nanny nine T-nvrc tract; every city conveni ence, fine Improvements, ' all stocked and otpilppod: 4 miles from .Medford. Kvcrythlng goes for S2fi0o; good tonus. Might tnke small trade. Vt'AUNCK'K & SHELLEY. Kxeltlslve Agents, 44 N. Itlverslde. Phone 15C2. ' ' ' 33ltf FOU SAL!-; 0'i acres, well stock ' ed: bringing In nice income, or will sell stock. is If desll-ed. liuiulre Dynge I'lnlil, Oih 'and l'-ronl His.. .Medford. 837 OL'K OI''KI-:K to bonafido settlers very attractive. Tracts lo milt purchaser,. . p r I c e s reasonable, ' long time payments, low interest. Hundreds' of new settlers now' making good raising bulbs, poul try, dairying. Write for bullelln. Chicago Ijilld Co., 10 -South lllh Kt., (iranis Pass, Oregon. :i:i3 WHEN YOU thlnK of real estate, see Brown A White. tt Oil 8ALK AUTOMOMIMiH FOIt KALI; -Kxeeplinnal buy ill light sedan: 4 new tires and 1!!2!i license. Uraham-Pulgo .IJaingn. aa:i FOU SALi: I02S F..sbcx Cabriolet, driven 4000 mill's'. 102: license, limn" II froin H to 5 or 801 Central "olnl, evenings 333 10 SBLBCTED VHBD CAItH. A X'-liai'aiili"A in wiitin" lo proliTl you. our puh'i;h are l-educeil to tho lowest level ever. All Model!. ' ' "to select from on very liberal terms. ARMKUONfJ MOTOI INC Hudson-Basex and tlil.-.inoblle Dealer. 337 COOD-WII.I, t'KBD CARS The finest; line of used cars In town. ICvery- one1 put In first class condition and priced very low. Termn. 1927 Chevrolet Coach: perfect con dition. 1927 Pontine Coach; looka llko a new ear, l'J28 Pontlae Tjindiiu Sedan. 192il Chevrolet Roadster. A few- real values In touring cars. Hupmohllo, with license ..... s too. no Dodge Touring, with llcenso 100.00 Oveiiaml Tour, with lievnse no.oo Chevrolet Touring, as Is.., 35.00 Ford ling, with license 115.00 SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Oakland unl'oiiiiae IH-ulers. . V 33? I WANTED S Wo Buy for Cash s All Use4 Furniture ftnd Stovei -Call 5 ;:; - ' W. A. klNNEY Furniture House 315 East Main ! I I I i Full SAI.I-: Almost now. 3-rooin house. 2 fine Tola. Hunt side: city water and electricity, l'liee S0511; K7.1 ea.h, halanee Slf' month. ALSO Iii" acres lidjolllltlfc 'I'rall, sehool, ehureli and slorei G-romn house, rail- liarn. chicken hutlse and hay sIukI, lioK-lmht fem:eil: i 2S acres has been cilltlvaled: lots I .of.wood. rrieo S220U; '.i00 cash, lialanre S-'UIP a year at ti ',;.. 1). Millard, 4111 13. .Main, l'lmne . '-'-'. Ni'' 1 1 1: 1 1 K IT 1H UlUe Kast shlc home, -I rooms, 'sleeping porch, garage, corner lot 10".220 lots or bellies, fruit, etc, You can't beat 11. for S10U1I; sunn- terms. WAUNOl'K & SIll'.LI.KY. I'Jxi-lnslve Agenls, I I N. Itlvcrslile. Phone 12(12. :t:t::i r l'OU sali-: uu i:i:nt n-moin modern house; terms. ' 320 S. Peach. 333 l.'i nt SAl.K-.Motlei'n r.-room house ituvn, slduwalllis. paving ami shrubbery In; oast front. This fine homo is a sacrifice sale anil retiulres action, i-lrst Insurance Agency. 30 N. Central Ave. Tel 10G. , . .. , -, tf FOU ' SALIC 4-room house on . uavement, JJerrydalo. Conven ient tctinis. First Insurance Agency, 30 1'hone 106. North Central Avo, 31'ltf Mi FOR SAI.K MlSCI'IMiAVNEOim PI fONOf 1 It A P 1 l--Cheap. Call 722 33l FOIt SALI'l Thar elecliie washer, Jilll; guanillteed. Arcudla Farm. Iloss i.aue. :i:il 'Oil KAI.K Home grown, reclea li ed alfaira seed. Wllliama & Hc' g mlller Hornier .1. B. Olass lunch) .near Anlloch school, Sums Val-'"'- : If FOR HAI.B 1 Ivors Pond piano. $260; I Oiihoplionlc Victrola. $llii. P.olll "iractleally new. Cash price. Call at MX Pine. - 3.12 Foil SALE Dining set, leather rocker, library liable. 420 Houlh Ccnlral. 332 FOR HALE radio table Reed baby bilggy, r.;' XI. 331 Ila'en. 331! FOIt HALE White l-l-trlc. sowing machine, also set single harness. 420 Park Ave. Phone &75-Y. 332 FOR HAI.B Cedar posts, lie. 1'. O. 11, Ilulte Full. Roy Robertson. 334 FOIL BALE Dry fir and laurVl. T.T. OfiX-L, 332 STOP! LOOK! HOYS. OIRLa - 10-Day Special. HICYCLE TIRES AT COST! J3.00 TIRES AT $1.95. 19 Noiih Fir Ht. a 3.10' FOR HA 1.1 -Itleycle. coa.ster brake, s, X10. Phono 750-X. If good llr USED ORCHARD AND POULTRY J.ijl' I r .VI r.iN t l-ltl' I.-.J liliaii A' I l....-,lu,.i, rr.-ielot- r I! 1 John Deere tractor plow, 1 Double disk, 1 A harrow. Q Prefer to sell atO.e together. H lOns electric brooders, 600 elili'K capaeliy,, S Lyons, oil brooders,.' -r, portable colony houseg, Feed hoppers) water fountains, etc. I'AK.Yll.Kb l'..v.ll.l.UJ v. v , i . , ass. FOR HALV! Mammoth IliicUcyo Incubator, capacity 2UU0. eggs set every few days, self-turning trays: will give some terms. Also Kresky oil brooder stoves: eapac ltv up In 1000. John Mace. Tel. 3 i t, .Central Point. . . 0tf FOR" SALE First-clnsa Imy. Bl iner Hiii.', Ross Lane, Medford. '1'hone 200-R-3. ' 804lf a 1 1 KOK SALB lfl-lncn body -oak wood, t'J per tier at ranch. C. C. Hoover, Phone S97-H-2. .U- KOR BALD tTteo mwlng ma chines; all makes, $5 up; term. If doiilrcd. All makee rented and repaired. While Hewing Machine Co., 14 No, Hart let t.' Iltf FOR SALE) For- aand and grav.t, nedlment and general teaming. liione VH-J. rJ.ill I llatmunn MUKlNAiS lIltlCrOIlT AtaUflctur i MUUItAir AHSTHACT CO. Ab stracts ir Title, Tiuo JnBuriinc. liooin.i and G, No. tH North Cuntrul Avo., utiHtalrs . .7VCKKO.V CO. AIJSTItAOT (X). Alistrni-ts of Tltlo Biid Tltlo Inntir. Biico. 'flie nl cumploto Til la Kystcin In Jack uii OHtiity. Clilroprnctlo rUydcliiiK a mi. i: w. HOFFMAN Chlro- tirm-iin Norvo Sncvlallat. Officii hourH 9 to 12; a to 6. i03-2ui Mliurty BhlK. Office phono Csu; llos. iilioiin 790-H. - j D)t. EWIND M. NBLHON Chlro prautor. Specific Cl'lroprnetlo 1 Biljuiilmonta glvon at 829 North ' ltlvomltlo. Ofllco hours: S:0 to 7:30 p. m. .. Contractor R. I. STUAHT & SONS Oeneral Contractors, inoludln ft base ments, ditches, all klnda off cement and concrete Work. R.. U Stuart. 217 Applo. phon 648; Gilbert Stuart, 17 RfRfl -Court, phono 966-M. Miles Stuart, .60S 8. Newtown, phono 860. Kipcrt Accountant' WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M Wilson. C V. A. Attention-glvnn to anythlnK In accounting and Income Tax Iteitulreinenta. t-ook Into our simplified accounUn method. Liberty libit?., Medfonl. Phono 1&7-IL A, OU1N HCUUNCK Accountant and auditor. Systems Installed. Income, tax specialist. 410 lied ford Building. Phone t36.: FHAZIEU ACCOUNTING BERV-j-K V. A. Frazler, Public Ac countant. Maohino hooUkooplnff, Ineome tax service, audits aDd In stnllations. 202 Liberty Bldp. P h ones 1159 and 60S; ( ' Financial WR LEND MONKT to WOtOir People to pny their nonosi obdib. nclfic Coast Credit AnsoolatlOn. f23 Modford Bldg., Madtotd. Offi Frelcht Trttapportntlon l'IKKCH TKUCKINO CO., Mfl ford to Portland nnd Ban Fran cisco. Furniture moving a ipeo laity. I'hoiui 65 or 437-H-8. - LONCI DISTANCK llAtrLtNC , Modford - Klnmuth truok.UDft. Daily servlco. Uondod Carrier.. .Special rates on load lota. Auto -FreiKht terminal, 3C S. Fir. - Tel 1033. " '' C .A M, T'ortland-Medtord. Truck Lino for through or intof rjiedlate point Hcrvicc. Slxtecn-hoUJ ier villi lo ami from Portland.l'hOTH 6ii'.i. Medford. Auto frolghl tf in 1 mil at 30 S. Fir, Med Cora.'. Interior Hccwrutor INTKHIOU DKCOUATINO, Pjljlb lug, paporhanglnK anil flooMj' lag. Fred Ourdner. I'hon lli "w-3. ltcs. l'errydulo, Jacklort villa lllijliway. Money 4(i j,oan - MONJ-JY TO LliNU To 'WprjM people to pay their hottest debU) Beeuiitles of nil klnds-acoedUd Jennings Loan Office, 6 S. Wbll MONK Y T6 LEND $60 tO ISA ' lo loan on furniture' or Boou sj curlty of most any kind. ;Kwnl . tier cent loans on city properly, Thomas Itenlty Co,, ftooin'. II Palm, Mock, cor. Main and Front upstairs. "L 6 Lone Tun. Real Estotd Mortgago amui Phono iilM ' Commercial ' Finance Ctirfl Miilfnril, Oregon ' ' - Do You Need Money")-" : Vfo make short tlmo ioana TranBaetlons strictly confidential 317 Liberty Bldg. Phono 67-It H. H. ItanlBtor. lrCJhrtslnOK AlonumcntH TUB OUBtlON GRAN1TH CO MnnuinentH. !;. A. Hicks, QoO- . etui Manager; V. M. Kershaw. iranaw. rroni . Kales Manager. 802 N. Kt., Medford. Music THORVAL H. FOLKBNBBRO Teacher of violin; orcbeatra practice for students: also a' da tniriment for ntltustlmf and-re. pairing violins. If you dealra 4 rollablu violin outfit, cull at tha studio, room 4, College Wig II N. Grape Ht. 1'hone V1MJ, I'lilntlng and I'apcruangiwr . II. MARX. Cleneral Painting1 0oo tractor, tinting, patierhangiB. carpentering, repairing. Puvoa H-J. Res. 67 Summit. ; - i Piano Instructloa FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teartw of Piano and Harmony. HahjM Music studio, 818 Liberty Bid. Phono 72. - IWtO Prlnu-rs nnd Vubllsbetii MEDFORD PRINTlNtt CO. Haa the best equipped printing olflee , In Southern Oregon. Bookblarl Ing, loose leaf ledgers, bllllna ' systems, etc. Portland prlcm. t N. Fir Ht. . -' Itadio Repairing RADIO REPAJRINti The MuilJ 11. -x, 402 Bust Main Ht.i Phone 433. has an expert rndlo tech trlcian from the factory. We mako a specially of expert repair work ami guarantee It, Bp.claJ consideration to dealer Transfer 4'i.' EAD8 TRANHFKR St HTORAOR CO. Office 111 N. Fir . Phono SIS. l'rloee jight Bar- ' vice guaranteed; . DAVIS TRANSFER ft RTORAI.IH Hervlni inianinteeil. t to B. lrp Ht., Phono 04, or roaldunoa lo, Window mean In LET 1 1 I'll ltd E D" IT- riinrlp.1171 for hotlsi-iieaolog, floor w.l.xlng. W.J 3 l 'I