srEMWi :sociE'. tribune, medforp, rOTT:noTrTTTEDAY, 'A?nn in, mo,
PSGE NINE
BANQUET SERVED
IN iQHliMn RVIUI -A.
, ' r. ! v .:,,) t
pin ivn:n. A.nii ' .... M
elal) One hundred and: flttjr fa-3
therg'and sons seated together at
the "Father and Son" banquet at !
the junior' high school gym. Friday:'!
night was a splendid 'si'ght and a1!
fine corhmtmtnry on the work that !
has been done in Ashland by vnrl-
our agencies to further the inter-'
eats of boys and their fathers. Chief:
among those influences is the V
M. C. A. and It was under its aus-.i
pices that the' banquet'' was held.'
The fine j meal' was served by the
domestic science department of the;
ocal high school under the; dlrec-
lon of Miss Hazel 8mlth.
Lew Hansen acted as toastmas-'
ter and, as the meal was finished,'
he called on Henry Enders to lead'
the company In the singing of some
lively songs. A trumpet solo was,
nlaved by Clarence Woods accom
panied by Marie Moon. Miss Mar-!i
garet Arnold, contributed a vocal
number whlchi was followed by n
solo number by Miss Eunice Huger.
Misses Ellen Cnley and Floy-Youni;1
played a violin duet: Hugh' Gil
more sang1 the last musical num
ber, accompanied- by David afney.
In the absence or 13. J. Klmber
of- Grants Pass,' who- was to have
given the mnin'address of the even
ing,' W. P. Walter, secretary of the
local Y. M. C. A., spoke, using for
his theitfe, -"Fathering a Boy." and
showed that 'll' is the1 biggest and'
most' worth-while Job in' tile world.
MY. Walter declared 'that' the prob
lem will.be solved ' by real 'dads
who are- willing to set- an example
n their lads. The Hpcaker urged
a sympathetic "uiiuerHUindinK be
tween fathers and their- boys, and
suggested' IhnU fathers not. only
work. Into a' line- comradeship with
their own sons, but that they find
timf In' Include the fatherless boy
so that It may be possible that no
liov-.-ln AslilandT sliniU bo' without
that fine comradeship. 'He also
urged the 'fathers to lead their boys
iiito-'Chrlstian-'livlng.
Mr. and. Mrsi Herbert McCarthy
nnd their son of Dunsmuir spent
the week end in Ashland. attending
: to business matters and visiting
,. with friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs.-William Barber of
Granite street have returned from a
j 'rip to Alameda, Cal.. where they !
; have ' been visiting with their j
; daughters,! Mrs. Sidney Hazelton
. and Mrs. E. J.' Frnley and theiri
.. families. . '
M'lss Eihel - Shrum- and Mr: and'
' JVIrs. M. HI' Htckman' arc spending
Jtlie week end at Bend, where they
TrtU visiting with MIsb Shrum's sis
ter. Mrs. Theodore Sexton.
Mrs. Ira Bateman is about again
after (in attack or flu.- .a '
1 I V. Kelly, a malt clerk, his pun
chased ..the Al Myers property on
Allison street and Mrs. Kellye and
j their family of seven children will
? arrive in Ashland in May to make
; their home here. ''The Kelly family
. have been residing in Oakland,
j cm. , -v ,-. .
Z ' Miss Marjorie Crouch was a Med
i ford visitor on Friday. ,
j 1 .1. J. Dealtin has sold his house
j nhd three lots at 954 Boulevard to
William Birggs of Ashland.' Mr.
5 Dealtin lias taken' the old Barker
home-nt Medforti- in-the- exchange:
I Mrs. H. H. Gillette was hostess
for an evening of bridge on- I'Yiday
i? at the -Hedburg homo on Second
3 street. r-our tables of bridge were
i In progress throughout the evening
nntl when -scores were coinfled Mrs.
1 Ocorge Olllette was round to be
.-! holdeYof the high score and Mrs.
" Vlolef Walte held the second plrtce.
4 Each Was rewarded with a dainty
1 gilt " " '
When the1 playing-was' finished
iho lostess served' dnlht''refresh
Tlionts.' A' color scheme of pink
'and' white was used most effectlve
b ly and-was carried out in tile vari
: ; ous table appointments,
i. Those who enjoyed the very
pleasant affair were the Mesdames
i Waltbr" Bevington, C. A . Shutts,
Frank Merrill; R. E. Detrick. C. I.
J: ' Porter, George Ross, j. M.
Hughes,. Don" Whitney , Frank
J Dickey,-. Walter Everton, Torhet
2 Sanford. George Gilllette, J. D. Mc-
lino and Mrs. Violet Woods.
. Dr. Mhttie Shaw is a patient at
the Community hospital, where she
i tindcl-went an operation Saturday
fr for the relief of mastoid trouble.
J Dr. Shaw is reported to be resting
3 easily and her progress Is all that
l could he expected.
i '' "
CHINESE WARFARE
SHAKGBAt. Anrll .!. (VP).
Onb Aratirican - was dead, an
American gunboat bore tho scars
of mnchine. gun fire, and another
a young American, made his way
to HhnhRhnl with a bullet hole in
his hand -'today as Chinese inter
nal "strife' flared without respect
for foreign life, or flags
Uelnted 'telegrams identified an
Amerlc-nn missionary previously
reported t dead in southern Kwel
chow, ns Herbert K. Smith,
Seventh Day Adventist of Zlonvlllc.
Ind: Consular authorities lacked
details of his death, but believed
he was killed hy brigands.
Tho gunlMint Oahu was raked
with ' marhine gun fire above
lrhang,- JIupeH, as It proceeded
up the Yangtze, river. No one
fa Injured and the Identity of
ue firing at It could not be de
crmlned, both nationalist soldiers
and' thone of the Wuha nopposl
tlon being engaged In fighting
along the banki of .the river.
YANKEE YOUTH IS
WOUNDED DURING
BRINGING UP. FATHER .
,V- .WHEHE14TWAT. 'A.- -TT ASK. if : ' -JT-'--J 11 . . .... v vr ' A. HlCH MAT- THAT vt
ls WffcaQi . si;' .VMrfiPWl'
1 j 'i sy- 11 Kzr za . . II , j i ......ft.,,, .r -m . uu vu.i m i a i ,
THE NEBBS The' Low Down . " V i y "tf,
VillirWwf PEt?SOM AT weat but -, 'Ihe' reallv has improved-lia Xv v ;S" WW OOT OF wera -sme. tminjs
VnWvBf I IT1 SWCS COUTIMUALUV LCTTIUfat: o p p, J , UBI LAHJ6UASE 13 BETTER. ' PW SUG'S FOOUIW6 PEOPLE V
'AI W5) lL ME WJOVO 5WE'5 6dr MORE A,'. ,J ' ' ' Tr .- OWCE IIO- AVAJMIL.E SUE FOQSETS BJAMO SOU CAkJ Lodw . I
IItT ilJf MOMEV TWAKJ VWE HAVE ' I ,i HEE.ASSDMEO DlCUEICT AMD jHE'p-.y , .. I HER UKE A PICKET FEUCE. ,
oaM li jWAUDi SMC TMIMKS- MOMEV Pi P H H JTi'V( DOE5MT T MEJ2. LAE&5. VAJOKDS"'. '"' T MUST 8E &ISEAT VAJMEM SHE ;
! ' I ! lIMi "SPELLS" 50CIEvTy; REPIME- pf 4 Ikl THE GI&HT PLACE, BUT IT "- t i 'UetS:ALOWE AMD CAM RE- .
' V VllC MEiJT' AK). CUUTUR&j Q. Q JQ Li r J kfo-Jrv? V SEEMS MO OWE IS IUTERESTED ' .'i fi LA - UKB TAKIM& TWE
fe'V --j-, " i -nn ri Ci ' Ewooew to wotice it. y ' ' . , ; marnjess oftam' old k--
1''; ' ' 'l t' " ;,''.''' ' "" ' ' ' :;-'r.v1r' (Copyrljhl. 1929. by The Bell Syndicate. Inc.) Ttde Mark Rej. U S. Pat. Office-.
TORCH SLAYER IS
Henrv Colin Campbell, "confessed !
torch slayer of Mrs. Mildred Mow- i
ry. his blgnmlst. wife, nt Cran-
ford, N.rj., was tentatively identic
fled from photographs al New
York police hendouarters today
by Sirs. Delia Build as the "Frank
Howard" who kidnaped her 10-year-old
daughter, Grace, on June
ar; i!2 8.
, After Mrs. Budd hnd studied
photographs of Campbell and said
she was positive he was the man
who took her little girl, two de
tectives left with her for Ellzn
beth, X. J.. where Campbell Is In
jail. Mrs. Budd Bald that relatives
who had seen photographs of
Campbell and who had seen "How
ard" agreed that they avei the
same man. .
Siiniinonx for Publication.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
City of Medfoiil, a Municipal Cor
poration, rlalntltf, . . .i , . .
-VH. .
Klein-Simpson Fruit Company, a
Coporntlon: ulso all other per
sons or purties unknown claim
ing any right, tlllo, estate; Hen
or Interest In the real estate de
scribed in' tho complaint, heroin,
. Defendants. ...
To Klein'-Mlmpaon Fruit Com
pany, a Corporation; nlso all other
persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate. Hon or
interest In tho real estate describ
ed in the complaint heretti, De
fendants: ' '
In tho name of the State of pre
gon; ' You and each of 'you are
hereby required to appear and an
swer the complaint filed ngnlnst
you In the above entitled suit on
or before tho last day of .four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, said
period tf four weeks beginning
the time prescribed for
publication hereof, and if you
fail so to appear and answer
said complaint, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will npply to tho Court
for the relief demffnded In Its com
plaint, to-wlt: that a decree be
entered adjudicating any and nil
right, title, estate. Hen or claim
which you or any of yotr have or
claim to have In, to, or upon tho
real property situated In the City
of Modfurd, Jackson County, State
of Orogen, described, as follows,
to-wlt:
Lots Five (B) nnd SIx (6) iri Block
Thirty-six (30) of the original
town (now city) of Medford, Ore
gon, according to the duly record
ed' pint tbereof; nnd declaring any
and all such claims to bo null and
void, nnd decreeing thnt said plain
tiff la the" owner in fee simple of
snid premises, nnd of the whole
thereof, free nnd clenr of any and
all right, title, estate, llert or In
terest of said defendants, or any
of them, and that each and nil of
the defendants herein, and each
andnH-persnnff clnimlngno
FINE HOME
AND FARM
FOR SALE
i I ", '
12 aert, fr'.irfnftHiT Very 'best
rivcHinttnm, black loam soil.
Norie bettor for fruit, b't
rics, bulbs or pardon truck.
Bam, outbuildings, good '-
story house. Ii;;lit in town.
A bargain for quick Kale.
Easy terms. .
Address Box 273 .
Grants Pass, Ore.
WHERE WE 1 ? AM' Sl A . HT '. , MET3" FUU II I HAT? i, ,i ME-HE WUtVEARlN' 11 .
plrilm 'hv. (hrmitrh nr lintlor thorn.
ir any of thei, ho forever enjoin- j
ert, restrained and barred from as
sorting, attoinptinp to establish, or;
claiming any rlht;- title; owtato, ;
Hen or Interest in or to said ro- '
erty, or any portion' thereof, and
that Plaintiff's tltlo to said prem
ises be forever quieted' and set at
rest -
This summons' Is published by
order of the Honorable H. D. Nor
ton, presiding Judge of- the above
entitled Court, made and entered
in said Court and cause ' on the
IRth day of March, 1129, prescrib
ing that thin summons bo ser'ed
by publication' thereof once each
week for four consecutive weeks
in the MedforJ Mail Tribune, a
daily newspapei published in Jack
soil County; Oregon. March IDth,
is the date of the first pub
lication of thls'sumi.ions.
;' JOHN H. CA H KIN,
' HAKTIY C. SKY KM AN,
V Attorneys for Plulntiff.
Eost Office Address:
B Medfbrd, Oiegon. a .. aJ
t CLASSIFIED At-TERTI8INQ-RTe9
Rat. par word for flrat InMrtlon, 20!
son succeeding Insertion, lot minimum
29o.- Index your ads with For Sols,
Rsnt, eto and oount these words, as wsll
as aaoh Initial, tslephone number, sto as
a word. . . . .
Classified9 see' cash' In1 advance and not
taken ever phone, unlese advertiser has
monthly aoooant, . No allowance tor pbona
errors. ,
HHXP WANTED rrrMALB
WAJNT girl for general housework.
Call . r,40; Come out afternoons.
.' 411 King St. IGtf
f. fnI;l WANTED MALE! ' .
W'ANTKD 3 first-class mlllrlKhts.
The Moon ftnmber Co., Ashland.
" Ore" I ' ' ; - ' 2'J
NATIONAL organization has open
lng In Jackson County for resi
dent ealcsman. Married man,
,J owning his own home and car,
.preferred,.. Must be active, have
.pleasing nppearence, not afraid
of work, good references. Itlght
man cnti earn $400 .the first
year.- Write full particulars
-about yourself to Box 17, Trlb-
une. ' - . ' 30
WANTED STTCATIONS
EXPKH1E.VCED girl wants house
Work. Phone 34!i-Y. 27
A RESPONSIIII.K woman with
some knowledge of typing and
bookkeeping will consider tiny
kind of job, Write D. S., Tribune.
..'"-,.. 2f
WANtKD Housework. Unnch
. preferred. 1'hone 1407 .or call
nack or J0Z4 jackson. x
WANTED Housework; day or
hour. Phone 1345-X. 26
WANTETJ flttSCELtjANEOTJS
WANTED liabblts, i'A lbs. up
. highest market prices. Why sell
"' for less? For Information Phone
1245. . , . . - 38
WANTED Women to 'room or
. board in high-class, quiet home.
Write Box D. 8.. Tribune. 25
WANTED To buy 60 or 0 head
owe sheep, p. O. Box $, Talent.
32
WANTED Bull calf a few days
old. Phone 353, Jacksonville, tf
WANTED--2nd hand goods & Junk.
Pat'B, 15Q Prune. Tel. 647-L. 39
WANTED Invalids and aged peo
ple to care for. Nurse In at
tendance. P. O. Box tii, Mod
ford; 29
X High Presinrt
. Car .Washing ; .
nd
Steam Cleaning
Paint Stripping, Simonlzing
and Polishing
Armstrong Motors, Inc.
Phone 18
101 So. Riverside
.
ma HKVlhc.l1SK8 FOrt SAT.K HOMES I FOH RENT HOTTSERKKPINQ FOti eAJiBHEAli ESTATE
FOR REXT 5-rooiu unfurnished
house; new paper, clean; garden;
' jufil off Hlverside -Ave. Inquire
502 Maple t. - . - 27
BUfilNKSS AVOMAN will rent part
of her modern home, furnished.
432 N.' Holly St. 21tf
FOIt RENT Uhfurntshed modern
4'-room housei wired for electric
range;-garage, l'horie 1075. 26
RENT OR SAL.H 4 Berrydale
; Ave. Itox 448, Ashland Ore. 20
FOR. RENT Furnished bungalow,
(i rooms with piano; 335 W. 2nd;
$30 mo., water paid. Silliman.
tf
FOK RENT 3 houses; 2 partly
lurnlshou, pnone izu. - ytr
FOR RENT OR' SALE Nice East
side homo; 6 rooms, basement
nnd lawn In, .First Ins. Agency,
30 N. Central Ave. ; Phone 10G.
18tf
FOR RENT Homes. Furnlahod
or unfurnished. Brown & white.'
'47tf
FOR RENT 6-room house. In
quire Bungalow Store.-. Phone
486-R. . 361tf
FOR REN1 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Desirable apt.
Hotel
30
Urnnd.
FOR RENT Furnished npart
meht;. wlth.fiarage. 209 -W.
Jackson. " "'" 25
FOR RENT 3-room npt; bullt-lns,
i for. older adults; garage. OGG-L,
or 240 So. Riverside. 28
FOR RENT 2-room apartment;
adults. 40 Quince St. Phono
641-W. 27
FOR' RENT
Apple.
Apartments.
334
20
FOR RENT urn. 2-rm. apts.;
private bath, electrlo range, hot
, and cold water. Phone 12. 21tf
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ments. . Phone 452-H. 2U4t(
FOR RENT Furn. 2 and' 3-rm,
ipts.; garage. 604 W. 10th.
165tf
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ments, 15 and $20 month. 344
. Central. 340tf
FOR RENT Two l-rooro apts.
loos w. Main. 338tf
FOB RENT TOItNlSIlKD
. ROOMS , . ..
FOH RENT i furnished bed
. rooms, light and nlry, close In.
-: Piione 1201-u 111!) West Main
25
FOH RENT Nice sleeping rooms
wun neat, szu soutn Klversitio
Ave. 6tf
FOR RENT Room $2 week. 446
S. Front. H44tf
,... , Palace ;
Barber Shop ;
NOW OPEN
New Pehl Building
P. J. Harris, Prop.
Cor. Sixth & Ivy.
WANTED
To Buy for CasK
, .
All Your
SECOND-HAND
FURNITURE '
Scott Woolf-
6 - I HUOMS . .
a oitai.ity TIOM1-3 For thoso
. who desire tho best in a smnlr
housei 4-ronm stucco, exquisite!
InsiiLe and our, partly furnished. t
fine neighboraodtt, otiereu at a t
sacrifice price tills week; terms.)
See owner. 345 N. Tiartlett. L'Ttf
FOR SALE Suburban home; a
money maker; lots of berries;
chicken house, . garage, wood
shed, electric lights, water sys
tem piped to house. L'mlcrpriced
for quick sale; good terms. Deal
direct With- owner; save money.
Itox 12, Mail Tribune. . 28
HOME It ARC, A IX 6-room house,
1 block from Muln street In Cen
. trill Point on Pacific highway: 2
lots, garage and woodshed, city
water, electric liBhtB complete
plumbing. Price Includes range.
' Price $1,000. Fur a few days
will take $i0 down and balance
, .MO n. .month. ' Tim D.' 10. Millard
Co., 419 East Malm - Phono 922.
. ' ' 211
FOH SALE Flno modern houso
' In Xlandon-by-the-Sea, half price;
' 8 1 rooms, new garage; newly
pointed. If sold nt once, H400.
Would make ideal slimmer home.
: lleach close. Owner, M. E. Tread
; gold, Bnndon, Ore. 24
FOH SALE Modern suburban
bungalow;- 4 rooms, breakfast
nook, automatic pump, partly
furnished: good garage and wood
shed; Just off Paclflo highway;
about acre of ground. Ab
sentee owner says sell. Price
. only S2GS0. -Willi. 200 cush.,Must
be seen to be npproclntcd. E. C.
Corn, Montgomery Ward Bldg.
25
WILLIAM D. RTIF.T.LEY
' It you can' pay JluOO cash I'
can put you In pussossion of ono
tit the finest residence corners
In Medford. Fine 0-room mod
ern home, dniihlo garage, beauti
ful lawn, shrubs, shade, etc. Lot
100x120; paved teJVoet. If you
want a high class home or in
vestment, see this at $4600.
Foejr-room old houso, . large
lot, paved street, close In, nt
$1200. . Name your down pay.
ment. ,
One-acre berry nnd chicken
fnrm with beautiful homo; every
city convenience: walking flls.
tance; $2400, good terms. Would
lake car as part.
4 4 North Riverside
Phono 1202
25
FOH SALE Modern' 4 - room
house; gurage, eloso,' in, nearly
now, lot 45x100. Money talks.
W. E: Rowlnv: 336 N. Ivv Hf. tf
SEE CHARLES A.
lnJDL3G
TO BUY YOUR HOME
j; wool
MOHAIR
JUNK
TURN YOUR JUNK
: piTO CASH '
Wo buy old tires, tubes,
rags, brnfis, copper,' alumi
num, ralintorn, zinc and old
storage batteries,
Medford
Bargain House
27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062
By George McManus
r t'K ki..n i MiniHCKeeping numm; i
garage. 35 K. Jackson.. I'hono i
7 !-V. 27
FOH RENT RnsCELIiANEOUS
FOR RENT Bachelor cabin. 445
S. Front. SKOtf
MISCEXIiAXKOUS
OI.I) LAWNS taken out, new ones
put In. I'liono 4 07. i8
LET ME DO YOUR IIAULlNO and
save you money, Ilawloy iruns-
fer, (119 N. Hlv. Ph. 1044-X,
87
IXJSlr
LOST Black hound In Griffin
creek hills. Notify A. E. I.lnd
sey, Juckaon Hotel Barber Shop.
25
TAKEN XIP
TAKEN UI' Cnmo to my pnsturo
on Griffin creek, I yoarllne colt,
1 2-vear-old colt, branded O. M.
on rlKht hip. Wilbur Kline, Med.
ford, Houte 1. 20
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOH SALE Grocery .and confec
tionery: good fixtures nnd mean
stuck; a barguln. Inquire 236 S.
Ivy. 20
WANTED Party Interested in
opening drug store . or lames
ready-to-wear at No. 328 West
Sixth. Call 320 West Sixth St. 27
FOR SALE Cabinet shop, doing a
fine business. Will sncrinco. izk
No. Grape or call 471 tf
FOIt BALE 1JOGS AND PETS
Foil HALE English sottcr pedi
greed puppies, puono uu. a
for, SAiiiL rouivimY
Foil HALE Mnmmolh Hronzo
turkey oggs. Mrs. R. L. Ray, Rt.
2. Phono 731-K. 26
FOR SALE We nro 'tnklng ordors
for Mammoth Brongo baby eur
. keVs for Muv delivery. 60o each;
High Hanks Turkey Farm. Tel.
314, Central Point. 22tf
FOR SALE R. I. Tied hatching
eggs. Phone 639-J-2. 30
FOR SALE Black Jersey Glnnt
setting eggs. C. A. DeVoe, lei.
623-J-2. 64tf
FOR SALE AsTTOMQiHTjICS"
HANDEIIHON MOTOR CO.
Oiiklfinrl finrl Pontine Dealers,
Put their Used Cms In the best of
condition nnd nunninleo tnem
Wo want to satisfy yon nnd our
low. prices and service will do It.
Come In and see these values
beforo you buy. ' (
192K Pontine 2-door Sedan ' ' -I!i26
Olds Coupe. .
III 2 IT Essex Cnacll. ' ' '
Hulck Tourings.
Chevrolet T)urlngs. ,' i
Hupmobllo Tourings, ' tv."
Durant TourlngB. -
Slnr Tourlnus. . .' ; , -
Cars In every mako and values from
. t-J up. it
FOR SALE -i- Sludebaker sedan:
sneciui six motor: f rst-cinss con
- dltlon; mechanically perfect. Tel,
70. 34HII'
FOIt SALE LIV IC8T0CK
FOH SALE Milk BOata, one or sll
nt a baruafn: must sou. . A. SA
Trusty, Trail. ,y .. 27
Poll SALE 7 head oows, "9 miles
'nut on East Muln. Anhland,. .C
K. Burnett. -' 26
FOH HALE Shetland pony, 3 years
old. vnone 1412.
FOR SALPj KEA Li I2STAT1D
HALE'iOR E.XCIIANOK
So. Pnllf. Ineomo for Oregon: wnn
Umbered land on Rogue or tlrnp
finn river, price 4U,000; mtge.
1.1. ooo.
IIARTLETT RROH.,
10 H. University St.,'
Hedlnnds. Calif.
!
"OR HALE 2'4 acres, nenntlful
horned she; one acre In pears;
good soil. 128 No, Grope. Tel.
471.- - -; ' " '
I
I
. fi.'im ka n 'I'ltAiJiy "to-ut:i "
truck nnd dairy ranch; crop all
In now; 2 acres pem-s; learn nnu
farm machinery; house all fur
nished. , Write W. W. lloblscn.
Talent, Ore., ltt. 1. , ' 2J
FOIl SALE Dandy home nnd
pear oronara: : booh, crop, unu
easy terms. See this and you'll
buy. 3 N. Bnrllett. Phone 1234.
We specialize In stock ranches.
30
L-
FOR SALE Dairy ranch, fully
equipped nnd stocKeu; spienoia
monthly Income: locntlon excel
lent; nbundanpe of feed; terms
reasonable.
Also for sal'e-"' 11 ll,
A wonderful river ranch' with
deeded water right; about 60 A.
alfalfa, lots o grain land, pas
ture 'and wood.- This ranch will
carry a largo herd of dairy, cowb
or sheep. ,;Thls is an unuaually
attractive property from every
standpoint. Reasonable torms.
Brown & White. 81 No. Fir St
.. . ' 13tf
FOR SALE nSOWMjANEOC8
FOR HALE ' Outdoor , growing
early cubbaga. C. Carey, Phono
3I1-.I-1.
WHEN YOU think of real estate.
Bee Brown & wnite; " "ii
OR SALE 3-foot ornnmontal
- fenee; -posts.' elder mill, vlnegnr,
honey, saddle, furnlturo, gas en
gine. Phone 7-F-14. 26
FOR SALE Piano; beautiful onk
case and bench, f.160; torms. 226
So. Oakdalo. 20
FOI1 SALE Gas ranges, $10 each;
nlso druinbourds, 1 each. Hotel
Grand. 20
FOR SALE Ono completo set nf
carpenter tools, cheap, Jennings
Loan Office. - 33
PIANO' FOR SALE Piano that
has bcon repossessed with large
amount paid, will sacrifice to re
sponsible party for unpaid bal-nnee;-convenlent
torms if desired.
Your phonograph or organ taken
in ns part payment. For infor
mation write Mr. C. D. Hugglns,
ewe McMorrnn & Washburne.
Eugene, Oregon. - 27
FOR SALE Piano, Knabe, 1100.
Phono 12S3. .'lair'
FOR SALE One Fada radio, com
plete. Jennings Lonn Office. 2 6"
FOR SALE Newtown apples.
Growers' Exchange, sth and Fir
Hts. tf
FOR 8AI.W Itt-tnch body oak
wood, 3 per tier at ranch, c.
C. Hoover, Phone 097-R-2. if
FOR SALE Used sowing maJ
chines; all makes, 6 up; torms
if desired.. All makes rented
nnd repaired. White- Sewing
Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett.
lltf
FOR SALE lror eantr and gravel,
sediment and general teaming,
Tel. 012-J, Snml'l Bateman. tf
BUSINESS DIRECTORY'
Eye Specialist,
DR. T. Phi LA RHUE Eyesight
Hnee nl st? Eves exair. lnea.
elates flftod. Suite 404 Mcdfuv)
Bldg. Phone 132D. Exclusively
optical. !6tf
DR. D. A. CHAMBERS. Optome
trlst. Eyes examined.; mosses
"fated. 317 Modford, Bldg.' Tel.
' ' ' '' ' ' 15t
Signs. 1 I
A ItTCR AFT SIGN S E R V I C E
signs of all kinds, on glass, wood
, or metal, Phone 118T. 114 N.
j Front St. "We are not supor
. stltlnus, hut wo believe In signs."
rnlnllng anil Paporlinnglrur
II. MAUX, General Pnlntlng Con
tractor, tinting, paperhanglng,
carpentering, repnlrlng. Phone
178-J. Res. 67 Summit.
Radio lU'pnlrliig
RADIO REPAIRING The Music
Box, 402 East Main St., Phone
433. has an expert radia tech
trlelnn from the factory. We
mnkn a specialty of expert repair
work nnd guarantee It. Special
.nn.lrfun,M.,n In dnalara
' BCBNIKSS DEREXTTORT
AMtractai
MURHA? ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stract of Title, Title Inror&nc.
Rooms 8' and i. No. .It North,
Central Ave., upstairs.
, JACKSON1 CO.
ABSTRjAOT X.
: AlMtrnt-tn of Title
and Tltlo Ittlur
ance. The nnlr
complete TlUe
Sy.itcm in Jack
sou County. t
Bcmiti Parlor,
FASTIDIOUS WOMEN get expert
facials, permnnents, water waves)
at Emma Cllne's Shop, Liberty
Bldir.. a. Orape. Phone 4 54. 87 ;
Chlmpruntio Physlctona . j
DK. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro- .
pracllc iNerve speciausfc. xjhw
hours tO'12! i td 6. 203-204
Liberty Illdit. Office phone 680;
Res. phone 7 90-11.'
DR. EIVIND M. NELSON Chlro-
praetor. Speclflo cniropraciio
adjustments Riven at 32! North
Riverside. Office hours: 6:30 to
7:30 p. m.
Contractors ' . '
R. I. BTUART & SONS General'
Contractors, Inctudinfr nose- ,
ments, ditches, ell kinds ot,
cement nnd concrete work. R L.
Stuart, 217 Apple, phone 643:
Gilbert Stuart, 17 Ross Court,
phono 000-M. Miles Stuart, 608
S. Newtown, phone 860. :
Dentist. - . .
I DR. F. O. HUNCH, Dentist, room
315 Medford Central mag. xei., .
O fflce 1443; residence 1231-X.
Kipcrt Accormlnnt
WILSON AUDITLS'G CO. E. M.
Wilson, C. V. A. Attention given
to anything in' accounting and
Income Tax RontilremenUf. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. Liberty. Bldg.t Medford.
Phone 157-It.
FRAZIEU ACCOUNTING SERV-'
ICM-r-Most modern bookkeeping
service In So. Oregon.'. Audits,
systems. W. A. Frniricr, publlo
' Accountant, Hotol Holland-Itldg.
I'ho no 119 3. .
Farm Txaim. '
FARM LOANS 5!4 per cent. .1..
R, llowen, secretary Rogue' River
National Farm LoanAssn., JtoKtio
River, Oreiton', 18tf
Financial'
WE LEND MONEY to Worthy.
people to pay their honest debts.
Paclflo Coast Credit Assoclatlorv
423 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore.
Freight' Transportation
PIERCE TRUCKING. CO., Med;
ford to Portland and San Fran.'
clsco. Furniture moving a epeo
laity. Phone 65 or 437-R-2.
LONG DISTANCE HAULING -
Medford - Klamath'- truck Una
: Dnlly Bervlce. - Bonded cnrrlera
Special rates on lond lots.-Auts
Freight terminal, 36 S. Fir. Te,
1083.
: Intorhir Pocnrntor
INTEKIOR DECORATING, palnfc '
lng, paperhnnglng and floor wujei ,
. ,lng. Frt'd Oardner. Phone 731.
w-2. Res. Porrydale, Jackson
, vllle Highway. . -. - .'
Money to XxMiii
MONEY TO LEND - To wortlej
poopie to pay meir nonet aejns
Securities of all kinds, accepteq
Jennings' Loan Office, 6 S. .Front
MONEY TO' LEND $60 to 2
to loan on furniture or good an
curlty of most ahy "kind: '. ElpU
per cent loana on city propartu
Thomas' Realty Co.; -Room 1
Palm Block, cor Main and'Fron
upstairs.
Txtng Time ,
- Real Estate '
HortRnRd Toarel
Phono HISS'
Commercial" Finance Corp..
, Medford, Oreeoni .
Do You Need Money? ,
Wo make short time' lonnit
1 Trnn'satitloria strictly confidential,
817 Liberty Bldg. Open- Tues--.
days nnd Fridays till- 9' p. m.
Phon 070-R. . H. H Banister,
H. C. Chrlstnor. r . ..
MonuineJits
THE: OREGON GRANITE. CO.
Monuments. ' E. A. Hicks. Oen
, oral- Manager;. P. M. Kershaw,.
Sales Manager. 303 N. Front SU,
Medford. . , , ' .;
MuslO
THORVAIa ' H;. FOLKENBERG,
Teacher of. violin: orchestrav
practlce for students; also a de
partment for adjusting, and re-
pairing violins. If you desire a"
reliable violin outfit; cnll at the
studio, room 4, College Bldg., 81
N; Ornpe St.' phone 269-J.
Piano Instruction,
FRED' ALTON' HAIGlIT Teacher
of Piano and Harmony, Hnlghf
Mlislo Studio; 818 Liberty Bldg.,
Phone 73. 169tf
x 1;
: -1 Plumbing. ' "-; .
PLUMBING, HEATING Material'
and service. Hawk, the Plumber,
24 So. Orape. Phone 687 8S0
Printer anil' PnhlUlicna '
MEDFORD PR1NTINO CO. Has)
,the best equipped printing office
;;ln Southern Oregon. Bookblnd
- lng, loose leaf ledgers,, bllllnn"
'syHtemi. etcJ Portland prices.' 87
' N. Fir St.
Radio Service.
RADIO SERVICE on any make
radio. H.'Oi Punicker, 23 South
Orapo Street. Office Phone 336;
Res. 1443. 881'
Sand and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and gravel
plant. Cleaned, wasned sand
and gravel; crushed gravel,' all
sizes. Phone plant, 1803 or office
17 . - mif
Transfer
EADH TRANSFER RTORAGH,
CO. Office in N. Fir St.
Phone 816. Prices Right. Ber
- vice guaranteed. . - -
DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGnT
Service guaranteed. 10 . Oraite
St., Phone 04, or residence loot.
Window CI canine
LET GEORGE DO IT Phone 1171
. for bouseeteanlng. floor waxlBsb
" jaaltof esvrvliM, See, ,