Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 27, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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27,' 192H.
PACT? SEVEN
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LADY BUGS WILL .
WAGE TEXAS WAR
COLORADO SPIUCifc',, ' Colo.,
.. 5Tel. ' 27. P) Ton quarto -0 hl
burnattn,;Mmly bu, unswcrint; an
KOfi call from the union fields of
Tt'XUH, nre cn -route to IiurUo,
whore they will wage a war
, nyafnMt tlulita, arch foe of the aa
lrinK ontuli. ' ' " , .
"There- was an unusually larso
crop, of Uiiy buss, on Mount lUunl
tou, neiu hnre, last fall, und those
wTio'1 kimw whoro to; look for- tfhem
under the duff Had -no diftl
cnlty In. Kuilieiint; .-thorn, by. the
half pint, tho plat and the quart.
The -Fremont experiment station,
located' on Mount. Siu'nitou. mid
oonUUcted- by : the United States
Spirent service, -selected tho most
uullve of tho bugs for fighting duty
.in Texan. The thrips has been
making great inroads on the onion
- crop near Laredo. Tho lady bug
. is orth. Its weight in gold in
.gold In the onion fields. The regu
lar lady bug army always in use
In . the onion Holds, was badly
' bentun .and- forced; to tretf eat this
; fteafton in .Tixos. . Th, .tln-lps un-
covered a : surprise attack, with
the result the unlonerop faces the
irof(it.ot JjLying. ts strength. ,
t-K.i. :...', ,.,. ?.y
STEADY IN VALUE
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb,
With llio exception of an-advance
of H cent in prime firsts in but
ter today, the " Dairy Kxehaimi
board showed a steady tone In eggs
and other butter values. t
Poultry and other country meat
supplies were unchanged.
The vegetable markets were of
fering wide varieties of green stuff
at fairly moderate prices. reen
beam, green peppers, green peas
and eggplant are in good supply.
" The f lull markets are also well
stocked. Hullbut, smelt, red snap
'per, flounder, herring and mack
erel wer among the fish Kellmg at
truasonable values. .
Lettuce und cauliflower quota
tions were firm with a higher tend
'cney. .
Iilvestwk,
: TOKTLwVND. Ore.. Fob.
27. (iR,
t'ATTbK AND CAl-VKS-HtenUy-r
reOCiptf, 30. . ,
,. ilOUK Uuotnbly .steady; iio.ro-
eolptH.
, HHKIiP AND LAM US Quotably
Ktondy; receipts il-Vt), on contract.
Produce.
POHTLAND, Ore., Feb. i!7.
Vhole3ale prices: "
BUTTIH PrTme first
liiffher. Prime firsts, 43 c.
Vic
., Kggu, milk, poultry, onions, po
tatoes, wool, . nutn, hay, casenrn
bark all steady and unchanged.
y HOPS 1928 crop, 17Vc to 18c.
," ' San Franc'Jsro Itntlvrfat.
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 27.
Butterfat. f.o.b: Snn Francisco,
d;c.
Wall Street Report
" NEW YORK. Feb. 27. (?)-An
easier undertone in the call money
' market and ,a grist of fnvornblo
. uade news and earnings reports
provltivrt the background for an
extensive advance in prices In to
day'fr 'stock.. market. A few spec
ialties wero marked ,up 0' to 25
; poinlln pool manipulation, mid n
long list' of standard liulustviitls
; sold" I,- to G points -abov. yoster
v dny's ' finul' ituotutlons. Trading
; was fnlrty heavy.
i 1 X'. tj. Steel was down to around
tS6 iti , tho final hour, but most
of tho other representative shares
'continued to mnli1 decided upward
'-Drocross. Allied Chemical was up
points as It got into new high I
cround above 300. ilohns-Manville !
rose 8 points and Kadio. old,
mounted 15 points above its early
Jow. . .-uurss,; . M'rJght;.- Packard,
?J5ycrs and Uoo'uyoun Hubber were
gifted 4-and ir point 1?. The closing
tono was strong. Sales npproxi
niatcd1 4.000.000 shares. :
IS
CHTCAOO. Feb. 23. All
rocords for' commnipllon of pork
and lard In the United States were
broken hint year, while the con
sumption of Ueef wu.1 the lowest
on record,- the stltate of American
Meat Packers announced.
Ten fand ono-half billion pounds
' of pork and Inrd Were consumed.
n compared with 10..4U.00O
pounds In 18S4, tho year of great
est . previous consumption,-' the
statement snld.
Spanish Hhrft t" Jort.
SA.V FKANCISCO, Keb. 27. Of)
Wltll one of the tnnfts broken
by a suuall nnd the radio aerial
damaged, the Spanish training ship
Junn Sebastian cl .Cano' arrived
hero trom tjuva und onchored on
Man o War Bow. Officers cr
. plained the storm damage had
prevented thdr answering" ro3'0
riills senf out whon fears were felt
for the vessel's safety.
CHTT,OQT,Tf. Forest Lumber
companyOecently purchased new
rnelfic coast typf Phav Inrotnnllve
(rem ym, Phjq,
I M IMS I
' ;
BRINGING UP FATHER
WU2. AT -DAV
PARTY- , '
THE NEBBS-The
trflovw "
K. WAVS :' '
SOS HERO,
AMSGSOSE
POTTS OM '
TUE. STAMO
A.TTO&JEY
Q-VkJWAT'S VOOR WftME!
A-AMBROSE ' POTTS .
0-MR.parre,voo wetaeo ;
THE TESTIMOMV OP- MISS"
. APPteavis ittruetmat:
- NOU fPf?OPOSEO MARRIAGE
";!to nee ? i , .
A MOT OUST
Q..VJELL, IW
DOWN TO ACTUALi
PARIS, Feb. 27.- (P) Tho rop-
arntltmH exports arc now boirinninff
roL down to tin discussion of
ucti.nl flsurus, patiriiUirly aa to
nitth tnuiffot
Y b u n k, t . in )i 1 1 U k
ovor the full roiiiniitU'e; bus jivold-.
ed havinf; definite sums brought
forward by either the tiennans or
F renr h members because, the
Frvneh fiwures miSht have met de
fi:il.ec by the (.iermanK anil t1;o
Clorman figures derision by the
French. Mr. Young. J. P. Mor
gan and Thomas V. liamont cer
'ised all their influence in pre
venting anything liko ultimatums.
Now that the reparations total
has bet'n broken iuto three catef
gortes, unconditional cash annul-
tics, conditional cash transfers and,
payments In kind, the experts- aro
freely diKcussing actual figures,
although the ciphering as yet Is
merely tentative. "
I Jr. Hjalmar Sehacht, president
-. ' i.H. ! A-aL ft Q - NWH AT DO VOU MEANJ :-TWAT3 J U
" : . jr r '
REPARATIONS NOW J
of the rtelehbank, who has one. dies., The new v'ft-Hy group" Is
continuous purpose in mind, tho making a series of short eome
Itrotectlon of Cerman currency, d'es or- the "homey" type, inter
ims hitlmated that Ceruiany ought
not to be called upon fur cash
! traiiHferfl of more than'i SO't, 000,000
gold marks (approxiiimtcly (102,
000,000) or at the utmost-l.ooo
U00.0U0
(approximately
' :'
f240,000,-
0U0).
j
KIDNAPED BOY IS!'
t
i The three lJoonoys hold the dls-
1 - 4 Itlnetion of being mentlom-d lntbc
llOSWKLU N. M.. 1'Vb. 27. ( Congressional Keeord, n repre
II Is big adventure ended, 11- sentat!ve having pointed them out,
year-old
who had
iichard Stanley Grant,
been missing from his
Lob Angeles home since throo days cation of clean entertainment.
before Christmas, was homeward Hut Uoone also claims another
bound once more today. - ; distinction. Joeulurly the title of
The lad ucompanied by t,WA "the world's worst golfer."
California officers ' anil Harry I
Palmer, who is under arrest! MnklnK "Props" Ileluivo
charged with his kidnaping, wan I' ' wise "prop" man who
to1 leave hero thie morning to drive knows bis own""props" after they
tn i0j mr,.tru . ' . I v- H (return from a sound-proof, stage
Road Bwldzr
Ralph 3. Hamilton, speaker of
tha Oragan atcambly and champion
of a- 0 -altar highway, improvement
program at tha present legislative
Ftefail.
I
ME jTiOT A LOT
-res. EMtRV
TMT vVJ2
WUZ TOUDTO
i .r -1 ,
Kid's Good
HEB TE5TIMOKW 13 TBOE1 ?
A-NES- IT IS AkJD IT AlNj'T. ,
Q- WJMAT DO VOU MEAM ON
TUAT AWSVWES ?
A VJELV.,0OST ABOUT TV4AT TIME
6HE WAS 6eTTIMG FUIRTV
VWITH A FELLER. AT TMG MOTEL
Bs Twe mame: op kepm art
! , AKJD SUE JOULDMT PAV MO
' ATTEXlTtONJ TO ME .
ZULCH FOR TAT
OUT AMD OUT.
SUB5TAMCI
5.
A.VES AND NJO.
:MKrimmn'&9t?-7-7 wtu.i (CimirM. iv;. t-, .r -Mr. jm
Teenure
Hollywood
liy JCulibin Cimhi.v.
HOI-I.V WOOIJ .Numerous- sui(;(
n-toi'n have trekked
iresiHinso to the eall
i iortunity, n n d
so mo. I) f o u p lu
their families. 1
Put Itooney 11,
veteran v u ude-
ville und stuye.
eotnedian, was :
wesl whvd In
of t:tlllu op-
Jil. . tli
prw:es-
h l a n, b u t is
h o m o w ha 1 1
nniquo, in that
his fiuuily. did
not buve to -bo
'brought," Mrs.
Hnoney and Pat
III, or "Patsy."'
tbeli' y.oung son.
wore In the pa-j
rade by t h e i r
own right, being
partners In . Pat's stage work.
So in tho Hooneys Hollywood
ag.a!n ; has a family working as
K unit for the se;reen. probably the-"
first since thu !late Kidney Drew1
and Mrs. Drew were appearing'
together In their domestie eonic-
polated
musical
by the
with Nitwit. k and otlnr
speeialti'-K made possible
movies sound era, and
dancing.
MMKII1JC uic KCCtim.
itooney .is mo son oi ino uiie
Pat ICooney I, who lu his time
commanded a-.then fabulous salary
ni tha stage, ami taught bis sou
n thing or two about the, game.
Pat II has- been on Urn stage, in
vaudeville, drama, and mush-al
etinuMUv, about :t7 years. 1 e and
Mrs. Hooney will eelibrat- lln-ir
silver wedding anniversary in
Aprib
in a dlseusslon on morals of the
theatrical world, as an exempllfJ-
In these talkie days.
A piece of furniture that loft'
his liunils as a perfectly normal
Iliuliogaliy desk may return Willi
Its shining top surface, replaced
by a layer, of inaJiogaiiy-viinilslied
felt. This, for camera purposes,
looks' the same as the wood, but
makes a world of . difference to tho
microphone. 'Props" put on the
stages where dialog or music is
being recorded are subjected to
the microphone- tes;, and If they
prove "noisy,", or sound reflecting,
must be treated in the workshop
to remove the trouble., -
Antiseptic paper sheets for cov
ering telephone motttlipiucus is un
JOngllsh Invenllon fur prevenliim
snreufl of disesst germs.
Do You Want a
LOAN
SEE
Redden & Co.
For good loans on Improved
city property. 119 North Cen
tral. Prion 720, .
3J ;
, -i !
jHsrtji
Vtil ICtMIIII!'
okje
IMVITEO
WHAT Dl
ClOROAM S
SRIMC?
i . .s, . i
J"i am .:-
qvjel,twe:ivj vol) we.re sodious
INJ RE.6AR.DS TO MATRIMOtsNr
lid.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ' i
Rat.t per word for tint Insertion. 2oi
: eeeh euceeedlnp Inflertlcn. loi minimum
; 25o. Index your adi with For P-1., F
i n.nt, etc.. and count thee, word, ae well
ae each Initial, telephone number, eto aa
a wora.
Claieltlvd ada'oaeh tn advance and not'l
taken over phone, unlete advertiser hee
monthly account No allowanoa lor phone
i I'll'
niir.i WANTKI) MAI.U
JAXITOU Anartinent house
m:li-
rled. ni children, must bo able
to paint, and lint. Address 21
. Mail Tribune. aS5tf
WANTKU Sinn will
llv t work in a dniry
an-jj;
Dylto's Dniry, I'llone. -103-lt-l
WANTED SITUATIONS
WAXTKIl
1 liousewurk
hour. - 4or
liy y ii u n k willow, i
ill' wdrk 'rjy day. or,
Xo. (iraiie. Ilia.
. :
WAXTKU
TroHsliiakinK. ' Clill -
dri'H'w elothes
speciuiiy. -Ml
'jjijOII HUNT Kuniislied
So. (Inn
WANTUI) Dressmnklufc'.
1271.
l-liunn. ;
ANTIOD llciusewoi k. day or
hour, plinne l:l4i'i-X. 311'
WANTKD AUhCELl.ANKOliS .
Wll.I, PAINT ears at half price to
advertise uur wurk. . Kxpert auto
.lialniers. Johnin's Auto Paint
Shop, Pacific highway, 3 b leeks
north of city limits, next to Italn-lion-
Auto (.'amp. 3 H Hi f
WANTKl
An old Chevrolet truck.
Unby Grand tnuik-1 T. .lhoii! 7i.
. . :t;(2tf"
AVANTK1 Kiirniture 'UpbolMti-r-ing.
i Tel. HOIt-U; A. N. Thibunli.
W'A N'l'l'.l --Voung shade tn-es. sin-li
as locust, maple, r any standaiil
varlt-th's for plundng, ' at Pair
Gnainds. ParlieH lulling to do
na In trees plea.so phono Hh'.t iv
2i;n, MedfMni. :i;t:
WAXTKU All kinds of trucking,
sand, gravel, dirt. Ne- J. l:.
Varbrough, I'liono 041-W. il.i4
WANTKD Wo will help you rent
or sell your properly. First In
surautM Aguiiey 30 JN. Central
Ave, Pbnno 1 ur. ,HI0lf
FUR Rli.NT I' CKNISHIiJD
- ROOMS
FOK i tIC .NT
ou. hoard.
115 King.
A room with, or with
Mrs. N. CamplM-11,
34 2
Foil ItUXT Km nished KlocpliiK
mom: also Kanmu. 325 Huulll
ltlv:rHidi! Ave, tf
KOI! TtUNT Itomns 8 per week; ( ; clono'ihi's'tHctty modern, 2 bed
men. Uai'llelor cabin. 41f, S. rooms. liuiulin 624 N. Hurtlell.
Kront.
Wit ItKNT IMeusiint room, with
board, nt .10 .Main. 3;iL'lf
Von ItK.VT uooma
33 .V. Holly.
and
garage.
842
nut l.iHCT Slccplnr; rooms, bath.
245 N. Crape.
VOIt HUNT COHV WM hn,lrn,n
with or without hoard; In private!
.i-.iitv. I'llUIIO il.f-i.. 11 J
Woodstock. .31711
FOIl RENT Furnished sleeping
iuvinn iur Kcnuomen. azb ho.
Itlveraldn Ave.
tf
HIISCKIIVUfEOCH
LET MB DO YOIJU HAULING and
savo you money. Hawloy Truns.
for 619 N. Ulversldo. Phono
1044-X. Sl)s
ANYWHERE FOR HIRE Ton,
pass, dub; low rates. Tel. Chss.
n Hnwuri). 1129.
2ri7tf
i
WeANTED
To Buy for Cash
All Tour
SECOND-HAND
: FURNITURE
Scott Woolf
.rL-4"T-f .-J V., (Kio -I'Ou UEE Hliwfc)'. K,OTTrtCR6j. J-f j, , -
if ISO. IMI r. wm imk'ti Onti eriw rirfu hmmmI. ' l II "fL'y
A-VUeLL.VUUEKJ 1 POOMO SVLLV WAS
SO CUAMSEV, 1 LOST ALL APPETITE
OF G&TT1M MARRIED TO HER.
Q-VOU MUST ' WAVE MAO SOME IWTEPEST
IKJ MISS APPLEBV TO
ALMOST ElvyERV EVENJIMv3.
A.OU, I LIKED SVLLV.
Q -AMD TMlS FF.'-LOvW KEPWART SORT OP
CMAM&eO VOUR OPIMIOM OP HEK?
A VUELL.ILL TELL NOO,
IMS A LOT OF ATTEMTIOM TO HIM
SEMOIKJS HIM COOKIES AMD EVET.RV
THIMS AMD WMEJvl HE LEFT TO.JM
UJITMOOT SAVIMG &OODBVE TO
HER, SHE FAIMTED.
Q-VOO MEAM BV THAT THAT SHE HAD
A GREATER R.E6ARO FOR HIMTHAM
SHE, KIAO FOR VOU?(A.i 1 LFT.TOWiKl
; vjithoot savimV
lSfeOOOBVE, BUT si"?
e OIDWT
FAIMT
,OVCE
1IFXP waxte: I-'EMAI.E
AVANTU1-t-.MIUIIp riKcil imiiR'Uni-lu'i-iMl
lady ffr hoiiHPkerimr l'r
mnn anil two I'lilUlt-on of .m-hool '
:iL'r: nut iif town, liullt wurlt.
Atlth'i'.sK V.. S... Jlull Trihuni'.
- 4 r : J ;t;tit
,
i 0PPOHTi;.lTV; fur ' q.m b i t tous
f;i)0il puyinu business from Iter
..home. VMonsnnt. rVipnlfied work.
( Uox O'.O. Mull Tribune. 3311
Rlil.lAHLK wntiiun to handle ey-
T I'.liliwlt,,.! ...U..i,t,.lr.-. t.xf Mi.h.i.Uii
y. uorsetH, KlrdleH, eorKoletten, etc.,
small tiim'4,'.Mu llnKariv.und- hosiery. I'liono
P
Mrs. Chcstncy.. Hotel Mudfoni.
aa-J
FOR KENl AIAUTJIENTS
Molt ISKNT 'Two
- 1005 w; .Main.
:
irOK IlKNT S-r
a-riioni iittH.
liHHlf
furilislli'if'.
apnrltuent, Jl
HI Wvli-h. 3311 !
aliurt-
34 2
, invni. 217 . una SI.
347il'OK ItKX-r Steiim-bentiMl aimrt-
lnem: r riuniaire, t lotpunu raime.
13T. No. II. illy. 340
OJt H1CNT Furn. apt; lights,
, water, garage, $18. 124 .Lincoln,
Pi? It PJCNT Kurn Ished apt. 34 5
... N. Uartlett. Tel. 753-M. 333tf
TO RF.NT
a part meat
Holly.
4-room
with yard.
furnished
Ho.
315tf
FOR RENT Furn. 2 and 8-rm.
apta.;. garage. U4 W. 10th.
iqstf
FOR rtRNT Furnished apart
ments. Phone 402-11. 2U4tf
I FOR RENT Furn. 2-rm. apta.;
private hath, electric range, hot
and cold wninr. Phone 12, 21 tf
FOR RENT iAOUSES
FOR llfciNT I -room house with
sh'fplUH porch. Also a 2-rinni
calilu. I'liono 2r.S-W. 3.'10
FOU IlKNT 3 rooniM, screened
In porch, iinl'iuuishcd, for ll lit
' housekeeping, iilfjo sleeping room,
in oi 1 v. nth hi. 3:1:1
FOU ItKNT Residence at 12U7
West Main. Phone 1117 or seu
Carold J. Parker, (113 .South Cen
tral. -33H
FUlt ItlONT KurniKhoil n-room
biinmtlnw with i.lauu,. .30 nio.,
v.. water iiiild. .1.1 ,i Y. 'Jiul.- ln
- riulre 331 W. ifiiil. Bllllinaii.
- ' 33ttf
I
; FOR KENT Houses on nnvemont.
i from 2G to IU. Phono 10r.
3ir,tr
FOU IllCNT On BALIO Now e
rooin bungalow with furnace, on
Vancouver Ave., closa to Main,
First Insurance Agency,
Central Ave. Phono 106.
30 N.
810tf
Foil HUNT Oil HAM1
House. 7
rooms, newly painted and papor
ed, at f.3l Ho. Ivy KI. Phone
883-W for appolntmont. 804tf
FOR RiSNT 7-room atuoco bouse,
with basomenl, at 1128 West
Main. Inquire 1006 Wast Main.
261tf
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished
or un.uriilshad Urowo & White,
J 47tf.
FOR It EXT MISCELLANEOUS
FOU lti;.T-3 acres; Irrigated,
water 'paid, close in: .n-rooin
modern house. 'J'hlrty-fivo dol
lars, per month. Huo Waller .1.
Mumly. Phono SsO. 387
I FOK ItKNT Piano.
I nil Point ia-X-4.
l'hone. t'en-!
331) !
FOR RK.NT 10-.icre tract, rloso !
In; . ItotiMf, barn, ' fruit. Phuiiei
'437.V 2ti4lf ;
FURS FURS ;
TRAPPERS NOTICE Wa ara In
a position to handle all your skins.
See tii before yon eelL
Medford Bargain House
a; N, Qraua U,. 1'l.oiis IOC)
THIS UUV
CALL OM HER
SVLLV WAS PAV-
BUSINESS OPI'OKTCXITIKS
K(lt Itl'iNT Serviee slitllon ?nul
Itineh room, furnished. I'hone
' Summit lltmeh, tlreonsprlnu; Mt.
-3-1-1'
WATKl.N'S itKvncr lor srlle, ineluil
Inn produets. Mrs. y. X. t..'ninl-
beii, nr, Kim;. an
FOIl EXCIIAXC.K
FOU KXfllA.VGl: Bqulty in mod
ern 5-room house for aereiiKe.
lIMIltirc fiO" Haven. 83i i
VOM EXCHANGE DuVlox hollHO ',
to trade for acreage. Hents for
S lir. per mo. K. C. Torn. 208 K, !
Kill Ht. t'iiunu iicebe, 1-377, after
U o'eloek. . Ji3'JJ
lOXt'H ANdU $20,001) roHldenco !
itniiierty, bum i.nui" years, in
Cleveland. Ohio'. Offer li'ildo lui1
eiiual value Medford. nr near'
other giMul Oregon town prop-'
erly. AVant modern 1-bortronm
residence with aero land suitable
fur garden, fruit, pqultry. Kub
in i I offers ai)(l In I urination lo
CIuih. W. Miller, owner." SI21
Kelior ltd. Khnkor Heights, Cleve
land. Ohio. 'AM
KKAI'TIFCL sport modul imlck
roadHter, late P.ialS Master Hlx.
cHii't- be told from new. Plnnm
fi:2-Y. 33i
MA.WVKI.I, Tuuringi excellent con
dition with gluss enclosure. Will
ai'i.-epl Minall car as part pay and
give terms. Auto Ueauty Hhop.
" - n:tK
FOR KAIiK ROAIKS
(U HAUK 1-rooin modern J-.usl
side home; garage, large lot.
good location. A wonderful buy
at $2,300: 5;"'" cash, balance like
rent, Bcu Charles A. Wtm;
AKcncy. 33!i
'OH' HALE Beautiful East sldo
home, completely furnished, .with
A-l furniture. This homo uou
slsts of d good Ml'n rooms und
sleeping porch, excepTlotmlly well
nrrnngca; hardwood floors, fire
place, large closets, convenient
kitchen with plenty of buill-lns.
Largo lot, good ganiMM and wood
shed on a Kod paved street In an
excellent residential d I s trie t.
Owner, walks out ami yon walk
lit, for 4,00Or Homo terms. Hen
Charles A. Wing Agency. 330
Foil HALK Dandy :,-ronin bunga
low, loraled Just off West Main;
good garaKe, lawn, garden. Price
I don; only $10U cash, balanvu
11 ko rent.
also
Ktrlully niodern fi-room bunga
low, I a r g o screcned-ln back
porch, nleu yard; paid up paving,
. 2 blocks from high school. Price
l.'luuu; only 7 r.n cash, balnnne .1
or I years. 7. K. t '. Corn, is K.
Kill Ki. Phono Heche, 1377, lifter
0 o'clock. 3VJ'
FOIl 8AI.K 4-room houso on
pavement, 9 Borrydnlo. Conven
ient terms. First Insurance
Agency, 30 North Central Ave,
.Bhpr.o JOr.. . . . auiftt
FOR HALIi--MotFern li-room house;
lawn, sldewnllks, paving and
shrubbery In; east Trent. This
fine homo is a suerlflce salo nnd
requires action. First Insuranco
Agency, 80 Nl Central Ave. "Tel.
iwi - . ti"
I-'OIl HALK Almost now 8-rooin
house, 2 fine lots, Kuxt slilo: city
water anil. electricity, price 1650;
7fi cash, balance $15 month.
ALHO 160 acres adjoining Trail,
school, ehllrch und store; u-rooin
house, fair barn, chicken house
and hay shail, hog-tluht feaeed;
211 acres has been cultivated; lots
of wuod. Price 12200; 1900 cash,
(minima 8200 a year at 6. D.
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-iuiiniru, 413 Ii. Main. I'liono
' 33 H
1 WANTED
We Buy for Cash
All Used Furniture
and Stoves .
Call 505
W. A. KINNEY
Furniture House
815 East Main
51
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FOR 6itiK. 1-On.TKY
Clirt'lv Ruarnnteed. Square IJeal
Hiltehcry, 1107 JJ. Main. Phono
!H0-l,. 34J
FOK 8ALK Uuneh or ntco tm
V keys. Krt Huphe. mllo west
! Of Hams Valley postofflee. 34U
'.FOR SA f.F. rnrkeyH. six UeiiH and
Kobblur. Koy isichols, Uoninii
Point, Phono 126. 33S
FOR SALE 100 yountr laylnB
Whlto LeRhorn pullets, $1 each,
l'hone 341-J-I. 345
POR SALE mack Jersey Olanl
coelterols. Phono 023-J-2.
320lf
('OR. HALI5 UiaH Jersey Giant
hatehihg eggs,
(1.00 per sot'.ln!
801'tl"
,T.ou aAlJ-;--HatehlnR eggs, Iteds.
phonB 731-W-2. Bedford. 327tf
4 ct -zsu
I'OK SAil! LlVliSTOCK
FOU HA1.IC Milk goats, fresh and
springers, $10 and $K,. C. II.
McUae,, Went Prune. 342
FOU SAI.I-: (1-year-old chunky
team, 32"0 Ihs.; w'ngiin and har
If wtmled. Phone 334-.I-I.
... - 342
FOU KAUi Good team; weight
10OO each; new harness, 8 Mi In-
wagon. Price 3&0. 4U2 B. 12th.
... 343
FOR 8AI-E Itrood sows, Jersey
Red; well bred; few cholco pigs.
M. H. Johnson, on hlghwoy 1 mllo
south Talent. 338
FOR ItKAL. K STATE
FOU HALE Heautlful home site,
2 acres good land, plenty water,
30 grown peitr trees. Ueul value
for tho monev. Priced rlKht.
; Phono 471 or call 128 N. Grape.
. ' 340
FOB SAIjB 1, z unci B-acro tracts;
. itood buildings;, best of Knrilcll
' soli; ploiity of wator; terms less
than ront. Houm (. Hpurlii 11 Wit.
I'honn 1382. Wit
WHEN YOU thinx of rsal astata,
sco Brown & Whlto. -If
FOK SAI.IC MIrlClniLiAMUOUS
I'd II HA1J Hb'ulrlc newlllg, inn
Chine, used verv llltle; will sac
ririco If sold this week. Terms
If desired. He: of single harness.
4211 Park Ave. 340
foil KAI.IO For sand and gravel,
sediment and general teaming,
Tel, H12-.I, Haml'l IJalemilll. tf
FOK HALF, 2000-watto Kohler
elnctrlc pliint, in good running
cundlllon, 2r0. (too, Wi Iter
riott, l',l N. - Dartlclt, Medford.
Phone 12110. 342
FOU HALM llntpolnt eli'Ctric
range, 1,15 W. 2nd, or Imiuire
lit Mudfwd Welding Works. 340
Foil HALE Super-Mustadon ever
bearing strawberry plants from
.inspected stock. . Plants set now
yield first crop In early spring,
liliissonts nnd berries In all stnges
of development frum then on till
after killing frost in' autumn.
Wo harvested many berries all
through the season weighing over
nil ouncu each. Hurries from
these plants, IS filling a pint
cup, were on display nt tho 1:I2X
county fair in tho Monarch Heed
& Feed Co.'s booth. Plants 82
per 100; t!5 per 1000. Woolvcr
ton Hunch, 1 miles N. U, On.
tral Point. 84H
FOIl HALE Homo grown, recleun
ofl alfalfa seod. Williams & Beeg-
' miller (former J. IS. Class ranch)
nuiir Antloch acliool, Hums Val
ley.. ., tf
FOU HALK Cedar posts, lto F. O.
U. liutto Fall. Hoy Robertson.
841
FOR SALE Mammoth Buckeye
Inouhutur, capacity 2&00, eggs set
oVory few days, self-turning
trays; will glvo some terms. Also
Krurfky oi! hrocder stovos; capac
ity up to 1000. John Mucr. Tel.
811, Central Point. 80I)tf
FOR SALE 16-lnen. Body, oak
wood, 83 per tier at ranch. O.
C. Hoover, Phone 637-H-2. tf
FOR 6ALB traed sewing m
chines; all makes, ft npi terms
It desired. All makea rented
and repaired. Whltej Dewing.
aescnine un., aa iNO. uartlett.
. . . 4 ll(
BnSINTCSS DntECTOBT
Abatractora'
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts, of Title, Title Insurance.
Rooms 8 anil 6. No. t North
Central Ave., upBtalrs -
JACKSON CO.
AHKTKACT CO,
AbstnietH of Title
and Title Insur-aneo.-
The only
complete Title
System lu Jac'k
nn Cnantv.'
Clilroprnctlo Physicians
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro
practic Nerve Specialist. Office
hours 8 to 12; 2 to 6. 20S-2R4
Liberty Bide. Office phone 680;
Res. phone 790-H.
DJi. KIVIND M. NELSON Chlro
, praetor. Specific Chlropractle
adjuiiiments Riven at 82D North
Rivnrside. Office bours: 6:t0 to
7:30 p. m. . . .
Contractors
R. 1. STUART A SONS General
Contractors. Including base
ments, ditches, all kinds 04
cement and concrete work; R. 1
Rtuart 217 Apple, phone 64S;
Gilbert Stuart, 17 Ross Court,
phone 966-M. Miles Stuart, 608
8. Newtown, phone 850. -
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything In accounting, and
Income Tax Requirements. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. Liberty Bldg., Medford.
Phone 157-R.
A. ORIN SCHENCK Accountant
and auditor. Systems Installed,
Income tax speclallsL 410 Med
ford Mulldlns. Phone J26 ,
FRAZIRR' ACCOUNTING; SERV
IC13 W. A. Frazler, Public Ac
countant. Machine bookkeeping
Income tax service, audits and In
stallations. 202 Liberty Bldg.
Phones 1159 and 605.
Flnnnctal
WE LEND MONEY to srorthy
people to pay their honest debts
Pacific Coast Credit Association
28 Medford Rids. Medford Ore
Freight Transportation
PIERCE TRUCKING CO.. Med
ford to Portland and San Frail
Cisco Furniture moving a apeo
laity. Phone 66 or 487-R-2.
I.ONQ DISTANCE HAULING
Medford - Klamath truck line
Dally service . Bonded .carrlsrs.
Special rates on load lots Auta
freight terminal. SB 8 Fir TI
1033 '
CALL. Portland-Medford Trucli
Line for through or Intermedlati
point service. Slxteen-hour ssr
,vlce to and from Portland. Phons
SOD. Medford Auto freight t.r
mlnnl at S6 S. Plr. Medford.
Interior Decorator
INTERIOR DECORATING, paint
Ing, paperhnngtng and floor- watt
Ing, Fredi Gardner.- Phons 78b
. W-2, Res. Perrydale, Jackson
ville Highway. ;
Money to Ixmid
MONEY TO. LEND To worth
'people to pay their honeit debti
Securities nf all kinds aocepteq '
Jennings liOnn Office, (V S. Froit
MONEY TO LEND 850 to- $24
to loan on furniture or good se.
.rcurity of most any kind. .-Bight
' per cent loans on city pro pert jf
Thomas Realty Co., 'Room -1
Palm Block, cor. Main and Front
upstairs. -
6
Long Time)
Real Eat.ua
MortsTage
Phone ISU
Commercial Finance
Mttlford, Orcson
Corp
Do Yon Need Money? ;
We make short time ioane
Transactions strictly confidential
817 Liberty Bldg. Phone 878-F
11. H. Banister. H. C. Chrlstner
Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Gen
ernl Manager; P. M. Kerahtw,
Sales Manager. 808 N, Front
St., Medford. . . .
Music
THORVAL II. FOLKENBERO.
Teaoher of violin; oroheatra
practice for students; also a de
partment for adjusting and- re
pairing violins. If you desire
rollnble violin outfit, oatl at the
i studio, room , college tsias..: ej
- Pnlntlnt and Paperhangtnsl
H. MARX, General Painting Con
tractor, tinting, paperhanglus,
carpentering, repairing. Pbone
I78-J. Res. 67 Summit.
Piano Instruction
FRED ALTON HAJOHT Teacher
of Piano and Harmony Halghl
Muslo Studio 818 Liberty Bid
Phone 72. , - - -. - lltf
: ' . 1 1,- -
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Has
the best equipped printing offlee
' In Southern Oregon. Bookbind
ing, looao leaf ledgers, billing
systems, etc. Portland ptloee, 87
N. Fir St.
Radio Repalrlna
RADIO REPAIRING Th Mosti
Box 402 East Mnln St Phone
433, has an expert radio tech
I trtclnn -from the .' factory . We
make a spoclalty of expert repajt
work and guarantee it "peeks'
consideration to dealers
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER a 8TORAOI
CO. Office 111 N. Fir M.
Phone 816. Prices right ar
vles guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER STORAOt
Service guaranteed. 80 B, Oratsi
St.. Phone 84. or residence lose
WlnnVrsr
LBT GEORGE DO IT Phone IMS
for hnii?erlenning, fleer tvaxlns;,
jaaeetjU lVitl, tlf. A- doMf, .