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MEDFOKP WXTC TRTBUNT!, MEDFORD, OI?F,(iOy, MONT).Y. MA V 1:1, 1029. A i 11:16 IN CLEVELAND.; May 13. m OHIO ! HOLIDAY Sixteen persons, Were ::Illed and 31 i Were Injured. 12 'seriously, in Ohio' traffic accidents over the - week-1 end. Five were: dead and four of I 1 7 Injured were- in . critical condi- i tlon today as officials opened on investigation into the collision of a I C leveland-Detroit bus near Tpledo early Sunday morning. . " ' E D, WnrlnK, 36, driver of. the bus, and Godfried C,' Frovnp, the truck;. driver, spent last Blent. In Jail rtU--Aionroe,-"Mich.,' while au thorities Ihero began, their inquiry. Frovap Kald he had stopped to re pair his engine nnd that he was In the, cab tryinit to get the truck underv way when the hus elde Bwlpmt.it. Waring told offlcrals.he was blinded by the lights . of an other machine and did. not. see the. truck in time ,to avoid collision. Most,; of-' tho. passengers, were asleep. ;. The dead wore Frank Cln derich. si,, of Trenton.' .Mich.: II. Wastermun. 40, Chicago; Mrs. i Emma Maurettus, CO, of I.os An Kelcjs; an unidentified girl about i , . Believed to he from Cleveland, and an unidentified man' about 42, thought to he- from Detroit. The four most seriously Injured . wore In the Mdnroo hospital today. Louis Moses, '2C,' his wife. Ruth; 24; and their daughter, Mary. 5, were killed, in a- crossing- accident near Canton. ; Two . other, young Moses children and Carl Towns-end,-39. driver of the car. w'ero not expected to live. Eight, others were killed In collisions and acci dents caused by slippery streets. . rf r . SACRAMENTO,. May, 18. Kirsl authentio-'figures showing'' the -pf-, fctt! of the frosts of early April upon California's fruit crop have - - been issued by . the- federal state crop, reporting service. . These are j :: - contained in the monthly summary V of' the- service compiled .from , re- ports gathered. by the department's t , tielrt representatives. '. The clingstone peach crop will be but 3li per cent of the normal, thi service announces, or less thun 5 haif that of last year when tho . j crop was 87 per cent at a corre ,i spending date. The .Sacramento valley was hit from 80 to 96 per ', ''ent. -as county averages, and the ; San Joaquin' valley from TO to -.76 jt '': pe cent. -' . . -: ; The southern California crop Is ri'iiol'ted as promising. l''or free ' stone' ponclies the state: average Is i 6C per cent of a normal, against 80 ! per cent last year. K; Other crops, expressed In terms i of percentages of thq hormal, arc !; as follows: . " .- -1929, 1928. I I .'Almonds ....30 , ., 74 f i . I'ears ........!..04 '. . 8B 'Cherries, 1 ........52 '.. 60 i i .j'tumH"' 4u 82 ' Prunes .....50 70 i Apri-uls ...... ,:......... ..67 GO 'ACE PENDLETON S : i COHORTS ESCAPE i Ek DOHADO Ark., May 13. M) Search was being continued today Vfor four men, three of them al ,'eged members of the Asa 'Ace' " Pendleton gang, who locked the ; jailer. and a trusty guard in cells ' and. staged the second break from . l.'nlon county's new "break-proof ' Jail yesterday.- ' '- '.- .- The four, Claude Burnett, Jop ' atrelter. Owen Edwards and Carl Bray,' were believed to be In hiding ; in the bottoms adjacent to the : Ouaehlui river east of El Dorado. Burnett, Htretler and Edwards ; were to hovo been arraigned In clr- - cult court here, today on trial on ; charges f bank robbery In connec f '. tlon with the robbery of a Junction City. Ar., brink several months ago. HELEN WILLS BEATS SKHVFNOErJ.V Holland,, May 13. (JP) Miss 'Helen -Wills, American tennis champion, today defeated Miss Kollin Couquerquc, 6-1, 6-1 in i singles match of the team duel etween Holland and tho United .States. Miss Wills also trounced K.' Bouman.' ranking Dutch star, by the same score yesterday. Bargain! Dairy and stock ranch, beautiful Applegato .'Valley, plenty, free water. 160i acre, 60 acres alfalfa, bulanco pasture land; dally mall, school In 1 corner land; good house. 2 barns, team, harness, wagon, etc.. 3 cows. Cut 200 tons hay. This is the best ranch bargain in South era Oregon. Price $7500; tcims.. I have a buyer for f to 10 acres In Willow springs district for chicken ranch. Must be reasonable. t' ' LEWIS ULRICH Medford Investment Company Phone 1224 BRINGING UP FATHER Wfetv.- MURc'S'AjNi To TEA. AT tiRb OB LkCATTeIM "3 HOME TO-DAV "'r-i CLAD MAGClE lb b"riL.L. AWA.-V FOR 5HE'0 MAKE. M GO AIM TO-OAY i& Cl-AtNlC-T'6 CHOWDER PABTV- ' ,!- m ; i THE NEBBS- The S 1 DlDMT WAS A -. HAV RuCrV . ' NE&S AND ' ? AHBPosE Potts STILL OR&OIMS ' ABOUT Twe -PGOPOSEO THAT DOMT START .FROM VOUR era&IM 15 VEMTOBE.V-, rue ,. 1 AMD BeUEV IW&" RUDV AMD TUE "DOOBTIM& ANJO OM- THE MARKETS Produce. POUTIAXD. Ore., May 13. VP) Butter Steady. Portland dairy exchange, net 'wholesale prices (cubes): Extras, 44c: standards, 44c; prime firsts, 43Vic;: firsts. -43c. . Creamery, prices: Prints, 3c over cube standards.' ' EOOR Ktendv. Portland dalrv exchange (net basis): F r c 8 h standards, extras, 29c; fresh stand - aid firsts, 28c; fresh medium ex - trat. 26c: fresh medium firsts, 25c; current receipts, 28c. Prices to retailers lttte o v e r exchnngo, prices. : . ' MILK--nuttcrfat. cent (higher, all around. . Itaw milk (4 per cent). $2.46 cwt., delivered Port land, less I per cent. . Butterfat. station. ,4 U:: track, ,45c; ..delivered at I'ortland 4-7c.-- POUITHV (buying prices) Alive, heavy hens over 4 lbs-, 26(g) 27c; medium hens, 3H-4Wr lbs., 23c; light, under 3 lbs., 21c; broilers, 1 V4 I'm., 22 23c: colored Voilers, over 114 lbs. 28 30c. Ducks, Poklns, 30c; colored ducks, 1820c. ' I . ONIONS ler cwt., Oregon, fan cy, $4(5)4.25,: broilers, $2.75 If 3 Bermudas. $2. 502. 75. !' POTATOES Per cwt.. gems, No.' i grade,' $1.00192.26; fancy gems, $1.401.C0. .(' WOOL Kastern Oregon, 2 5 J 30n lb.; valley. 3015135c. HAV Buying prices: Eastern Oregon timothy, $21.60p22; val ley,. $17M 17.60; alfalfa, $22.50 23; clover, $17iiil7.50r oat hay, $1818.60; straw, $8.00 ton; sell ing prices,, $2.00 ton more. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., May 13. (JP) Opening fairly active: Receipts cattle 1775, calves 80. C'ATTLK- and CALVES Steers (1100-1300 lbs.) good 812.7B 13.60: :do (950-1100 lbs.) good $13. 50A 14.00; do (800 and up) medium $ 1 1.60 tir 12.75; do com mon 10.00 11.50. Heifers (850 lbs. down) good $ 1 2.00 i 112.60: do common $9.76 i 1 2.00. Cows, good $1 l.ooifi 1 1.60; do common to me dium $9.00 (i 11.00; do low cutter $(i.00fl 9.00. Bulls (yearlings ex cluded), good beef $8.50 ft 9.50; do cutter to - medium $7.60f8.6O. Calves (500 lbs. down), medium to choice $10. OOitt 12.60; do cull to common $7.00 iff 1 0.00. Vealcrs, milk fed, good to choice $13.50W 14.60; do medium $12.00 ft 13.50 cull to common $s.50$( 1 2.00. liOdS Opening slow; early sales of light butchers at 10 to 15 cents tower: receipts 2970, includ ing 777 on contract. Heavy weight (260-360 lbs.) medium to . choice $l00fD l l.ou: medium weight (200 250 lbs.) medium to choice $11.00 1(11.05; light weight (160-200 lls.) medium to choice $11.05ir- 12.10. Light lights (130-160 lbs.)' medium to choice $1 l.00f 1 1.85. Packing sows, rough and smooth $8.00 (fi 9.26. Slaughter pigs (80. 130 lbs.), medium to choice $10.26 In 11.25. Keeder nnd stocker pigs When You Are Deprived of a . Building's Use Los' from fire does not sloi with til loss of a building. In most rsei temporary quarters must he secured at noitde extra coiit. I'ne and Occupancy Insurance Is a special typo of protection devised to cover extra losses when your business is Inter rupted. We can provide tills economi cal pfitcrllou . . . for you. Brown A frhlte Agency, Inc. J. C. Collins. Mgr. Holland Hotel Bldg. Phono 130 1NVI"TATiOr4 . T-nr Sy l Inil Skeptic SAW THIS X f VE.S, AKJO VOU'RE FO ClMCW .-l SAID Ve.VeyZVTMIMSIPATCLLER I IT LOOKED 6COOTO CAME ALOM& KlE MAVBEl M WB3M6 IHE. WAS &C3IM' To STAKT .BUT NOUT3F. AfiAiuST a trr-rnn '-m makf WBONS. (70-13!) lbs.), medium to choice $10.&0W11.60.' ...' - i;' (.Soft or oily hogs and pigs excluded in above quotations.) 'SHEEP and LAMBS Opening , about steady: receipts 2216, in cluding -241 on contract. i Following quotations except on lambs, on shorn basis: Lambs (84 lbs. down), good to choice $l4.00j 15.00; do (92 lbs. down), medium $12.00 14.00: do (nil weights)', cull to common $10 ft 12.00. Yearling wethers (110 "" down, medium to .choice SI 2.00 1 ' 14.00. Ewes (120, lbs. down), mellum choice. $0,60 ef 9.00; do (120-160 lbs.), -medium' to choice 8. GO. do (all weights), cull " common j.uu(tf u.ijo. fail Francisco liuttci'fnt. SAN FRANCISCO, May 13. P) 'Butterfat, f. o. ., San Francisco, 60c. ... .- ,.: . - ' - JOIN FOREST SERVICE OWEN OKEOON IXWIBEIt CO. CAMP 2. May 13. (Special) Joe Hall, Nick lUvers, Amos Arvoltl, nil Owen-Oretfon Camp 2 employes have tukPrt jobs- with the forest Hervico for the summer, JoHeph Chrirjtle in the new Bee tlon foreman at Camp 2. He suc ceeds Pete Mills. t ' New bunch grass, now 3 4 Inches tall, Ik true evidence of good pasture, lands in this section for early spring range. Mr. and Mrs. l P. Cross were business visitors Friday. . . , - H : ANDERSON CREEK Jack Iioltman is home from Itly on a few days visit with his family. Jns. MucDn'weli- and . wife - were out to Medford on business Mon day. Jas. Mays made a business (trlp to Medford Monday. IX C. Helo and family wero out to the valley Inst week; The school board met Tuesdny evening.- ,'nck: Iioltman nnd wlfo spent Thursday evening at the Mac- Dowell home, '.i- Mrs. lilnck and Mrs. Ilushnell called on Mrs. Mays Tucsduy! after noon. . t Mr. l,lcrce and family were trad ing In Ashland .Monduy. Mr. Mnltey and sister spent Fri day evening at the Hushnell home. Notico to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Jack son. In the Matter of the Kstate .of leorge Crigmire, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed by tho County Court of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, as Administrator of the Another Orchard Opportunity . A combination dairy and orchard proposition; 18 acres full hear ing pears, -10 acres alfalfa. Bis dairy barn, fully equipped.' Oo'g herd, dairy equipment. Pasture, spring water. Pine home. This plactOi out a ways, but In worth all (he owner fa asking. Sea this and be convinced. Don't phone. E. C. CORN Montgomery Ward Bldg. 5 "lr ' (Cop 1 l"c-) Trtdt MtIi Ry. V. S. Tit OWc MOW to CIT DiMTV AN' S6 OrO OOH WAV Hfi MA'iM'T, MltftSO OMS OP CLANCVb ty iN TWENTY Klur Strvirt Int.. urt Bnuir, ntbu minrf is THAT so r TULESBAM , OLD BeUEvE.- AMD TOLD VOU I KJOeODV- IT THE. BEST LIVE, AMD WIS fT.'IV CAMT leLL- HVCOS ALCe TeLLSNPLVVCU sooo as tvioosh iTvj.eree cast: im aicojze; . VJITM THE MIKJT VOOO TAKE ' oer ac-. i-r V , CrV .TME MANJD-; ' " . " f I I o-.v a .... i . , , .T-w Pirn ReAO Estate of George Crigmire. deceas ed, and has qualified. ' All persons hvln c'alnis .'ir.;i'nt al'l omii,' at e-iicreiiy uulititd to piunulif tno saTme, verified In 'the manner pro vided by law, to C. M. Thomas, at torney, at his office, Jackson Coun- i ty Hank- Kuildlng, Medford, Oregon, I within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published April 29th, 1U29. E. B. ADAM SON, ; Administrator of the Kstate of George CriKinire, Deceased. C. M. THOMAS, Attorney for Administrator, .I ok non .'Oounty Ihmk Hldff.i Medford. Oreffon. CLASSIFIED AtTTCRTlSINQ RATES ' Rrttt pr word for tint Inwrtlon, &0 oh . ucoMdlna IntertlM, loj minimum 230. " indM your ai with cr flat, "' Rtnt, to and count thet word, m wtll u eaoh lnltla.1 ttlaphona number, etc, aa a word. ClaMlfldd adi' tilth In idvanoa end not takon our phona, unit advertiser hat monthly aooount No. ellowenoo for paont rrora. HKI.P WANTEly FEMA-LE3 WANTED Kxperlenccd waitress. Franklin Cafe. ' G2 WAN'iT;n-t-Youns Indies, 18-24, to travel.'wlth crew oC girls special advertising' fampillgn covering enllro tJ. H. Salary and expenses. Permanent, fascinating position. 'Kxperience unnecessary. Ad- ' dress Hox M. A. H Mail Tribune. ' tlive telephone. 52 WANTED Woman for general housework by the month. Phone- Mrs. Crawford, 1030. 52 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED To care for elderly ' people or children or position as housekeeper. Phone 1134-1.. 53 WANTED Reliable person for huusework; experience in Cook ing required. Telephone' Mrs. Robert Ruhl. 8C8-X, between 8 and 9 n.-m. ' tf WANTED Housework; hour. Phone 1345-X, day or 70 WANTED MI8CULtiANKOUB HOME WANTED $1200 clear . house as first payment. Don't forget Deal & Knight for Real Estate bargains, 20 N. Hurt lei I. Phone 10811. ' ' i ' 53 WANT 2 to share expenses to I.os Angeles. Nice car, experienced driver. References exchanged. Address Hox- 630, Mall Tribune. . . '. ' 52 WANTED--2nd hand Roods & junk. Pat's. 1500 Prune. Tel. 647-L. 60 LOST (ircen coin purse contain ing $20 in currency, between post office and North Martlelt. Re ward. Return to 220 No. Rart- iHtt. LOST Container ana Keys In Cath olic cnurcn. Jtewara. Return to Mall Tribune. g8tf PGR RENT FT7RNIBIIKD ROOMS FOR RENT First troor front bed . room, close In: also garage. 325 South Riverside. tf FOR RENT Sleeping room, bath. 245 N. Urape. 62 FOR RENT Room, also garage. 1 1 5 King St. ' A FOR RENT To business women or married couple (adults only) furnished rooms In an exclusive, modern, west side home; break fast if desired: garage. Cnll foiII!lon11- 9S4-L. tf WANTED To Buy for Cash ' All Your SECOND-HAND FURNITUEI r. -' Scott Woolf OiMTv will 1 Kattta BOY' I ferT , SOflRV JIGCS- I CAN'T j " ATO SAVS ME'5 OSJE. OBeCTOES THAT WOSO IS AS IT . FOR REM BOUSES ' I' f .'i:if.iH;.l. Medford. i-lavcll bvl'vot, 63 FOIt HENT Furnished bunRalmv; 3 . bedrooms, electric Move. a raKC V. Eleventh. Adults. FOIt KENT Oil 8A1.I2 Two fine east side homes; a dandy 7-aero tract 2 'i miles out; home near Washington school. First Ins. ' Agency. 30 N. Centrnl avenue, l'llone 10a. r,2tf FOll SAI.B Five-room furnished! house with garage; modern. In- ! quire 223 No. Riverside. M FOR RENT Small furnished house, 3 rooms and bath; clean; . close in; suitable fur two. In quire 125 So: Holly. 53 FOR It 10 NT Partly furnished 5 rnoni house to right party. Cull ' at 010 Clark St. ., r,i) IIOi;H FOR RENT 4 rooms, screen ' porch; wood range, lin oleum on floor, bath, garage,, woodshed, garden, water paid; $25 month. 713 So. Peach. In quire 845 Dakota. 02 FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown A White. 7tf FOR RliNI APARTMENTS FOR'. RENT Furnished npnrt . inept upslnlrB. outside entrance; gill'Uge. 701 W. Eleventh street. 51 FOR RENT Furnished apart ment; garage. 10 Quince. Call afternoons. 47tf FOR RENT 3-rnnm furnished npartment. Inquire 845 West 2nd, morning or evening. tf FOR RENT 2 rooms and bath, completely furnished, newly dec orated., 604 N. Fir. Phone 70. ' tt? FOR RENT Furnished apart ments. Phone 462-H. 294tf FOR RENT Furn. and -rm. apta.; garage. 604 W. 10th. lSStf FOR RENT Furnished apart ments, fit and 120 month. 144 3. Central. I40tf FOR RENT Two l-room ants 1005 W. Main. 88tf. FOR KENT lIOtlsUKKKPlNO ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 334 Apple. ii FOR RENT I modern housekeep ing room, furnished. 345 N. Hartlett Tel. 758-M. 41tf SEE CHARLES A. TO BUY YOUR HOME WOOL MOHAIR JUNK THEN YOUR JUNX INTO CA8H We buy old tires, tubes, rags, brans, copper, alumi num, radiators, zin'o and old storage batteries. Medford Bargain House 27 IT. Grope II. Phone 1061 i ! , M SS. I V - H K,r, u.iu a a ATu.li .M fCouuftAft- )Z.,T,JX f J OUST WAIT flUOOMO OMTIL AMOTMER . VTS'M cut if oi V PAIMTED. PERFUMe-SPRIMKO-ED VJIDOVAJ , i 1 1 I FOR REWT MIBCEULANEOCS v;: lU'-CTflnmc 104 B Oak- dale. Phone 243.' ,' - tf . BUSINESS OrroitTUNTTIES FOIt SAI.B OR THAD13 Well equiped hardware store In good payroll town, also good farming district to draw from; stack and fixtures about J12.&00. will tano city residence. Income property or farm and glvo terms on bal ance. Have other good trades also. K. (Irunt Uavls. HO Nur sery St., Ashland; S0lf FOR SALE ItOJr8,: Foil SALE OR RENT 4-room nlsstered house on half acre of ground, Rerrydale district. Cheap ir.'litkcn at once. Phone 334-J-l. 50 RARE OPPORTUNITY 5 rooms, bath and sleeping porch, stoves, boils, tables, chairs,, dressers, etc. ' Deep lot, lawn. ' flowers; trees, paving paid In full: all for $2875, on rimsonablo terms, itrown A While, Realtors, 31 No. Fir St. 50lf FOR SALE OR TRADE New fl room .bungalow, nil modern, one acre, land, on Pacific' highway; also complete household goods. Including piano. Your own price, Moving to Portland by first of June. Phone 1200. 67 A NEW strictly modern home with original and artistic, hle.is In bo in house and grounds. You will surely approve this for a delight ful homo nnd also bo happily surprised at the prico and terms. Let us tell you about It and show you through. Wo specialize in attractive homes at attractive prices and terms. Brown & White, 31 North Fir. 89tf FOR SALE AUTOMOIIILKS FOR SALE 24 Chev. Sedan, good condition, tli5. Mill Service on N. Central. . 62 FOR SALE OR TRADE Enclosed car, good as new. Will trade for cows, chickens or wliat havo you ? llux 187, Plants Pass, Pro., - 66 FOR SALH-RKAL EST AT B FOR SALE Several lots for build ing slles. FlrHl ins. Agency. Phone 10,-,. ' r,2ir PEAR ORCHARDS When. In tho market, for u peur orchard sec Deal & Knight, 20-N. liurtlelt. 61tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 or 40 acres. Will take home as part payment. Phone 10-F-3, 50 MUST SELL AT ONCE : DAIRY RANCH. 50-acres In Rear creek district; good soil; 23 cows, -1. bull. 4 horses, 11 hogs, 100 chickens, machinery of all kinds; house. 2 silos and 2 barns; dairy route es tablished; dairy equipment: truck. Price is 817,000; 86000 down; balance terms to suit, . , J. C. HARNEH, Phone 409. ' t CHICKEN RANCH 8.79 acres; good house; Irrigation available. Inquire Wondlawn Orchard, 1 '4 miles east Central Point. 69" DAIRY RANCH -u11y stocked and equipped, fine alfalfa, mod- rf right and terms are riant. Drown A White. 81 North Fir. 7lf FOR SAuik rotni:Y ! j FOR SALE 2,000 or 3,000 White ! Leghorn baby chicks, hatch tho ! next 10 days: 200 or 800 ready now; j to earn, c J. Mcuny, Phone 834-J-4. '63 FOR SALE Fryers, fleorge Jack, son, 1 mile south Phoenix. 63 R. I. RED eggs. 639-J-2. 7 FOR SALE Mammoth Bronie tur key eggs 26c each. High Ranks Turkey Farm. Phone 814, Cen trnl Point. 80tt FOR SALE We are taking orders for Mammoth Bronge baby tur keys for May delivery. 80o each. High Ranks Turkey Farm. Tel. 314, Central Point. I2tf FOR BALE Black Jerser Olnnt setting eggs. C. A. IxVoe. Tel. 16411 By George McManus By SOL HESS FOIC 8AJLE LIVBHTOCK FOR SAM:-1 llrnod sow and wean . er , phio, AViiKner ' creek.- Talent. . Ai t) niniinv. -54 fou kai.Et -Frcslv milk final;, does 211) Mc Andrews Kuud. 63 I . and Kills. " - poll BAMS IIRcr;t,IxANKO08 - ,-.olt hai.E one Oeorglsn walnut bedroom suite. Call 607-J- 56 FOR SALE New black corru gated rubber malting 135 ft.. 8-10 III. thick by 48 In. wide. IBS 'ft., 3-10 In. thick by 30 In. wide, cut in various lengths. Call t'nthollo Rectory, So, Chikilnlc avenue.'- Phone 747. 53 FOR SALE Rex top for Dodge, 'IS to '22. Al condition, only $35. Mill Service, N. Central. ' ' 62 FOR SALE 1- second-hand elec- trlct . range, olieup.' Tel. .1223 or ' call ill 211 Stark St. ' - 63 FOR SALE 3 h. p. Fairbanks gns engine. Plinne 17-F-16.- 62 FOR SALE Pumping plant. 14 h. p.-cngfne, 4-ln. centrirugul pumii, 100 ft. suction pipe, valves, etc., $400. M. S, Johnson, ono iqlle J soma inieni on lilgnway. uu FOR SALE Uean Olant spray rig, used only 6 times, at half price. Guaranteed A-l condition. DIs- - carding this rig 'account Install ing stationary plant. Can be seen at ranch, Sams Valley. H. Van Ilnevenberg, Jr., tlold Hill. Ore. Phone I1F1A, tlold Hlllj . 62 FOR SALE Rnby'a handmade layette. 14 Almond. 64 FOR SALE 850 Invalid's chair for ' 830;. a gallon Hoyle-Dayton gaso lino pump. 810; gnlvnnlzed luwn gale, 81.50; 13th edition of the Encyclopedia Urltiinnlca, cheap for cash; series Ull Frunklln car In good condition. Address 635. Ashland, Ore. ' 63 STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE Orand Raiilds garment cases with mirror and dressing room sec tions, Grand Rapids sectional shelving units, U-ahnped' show ease, Burroughs bookkeeping machine. 6pdrnwor cash register, triple mirror and other fixtures. Mctieo's, Ashlana. - 61 FOR BALE Page fleld fence, yard fence, gates, netting- all kinds; - cedar and steel fence posts. Complete lino-of fence material. "We build fences." Gnddls & Dixon, Phone 208. 34tt FOR SALE Oermozone keep chick healthy. Feed It in the water. Monarch Seed Co, tf FOR SALE Snnrol kills slugs and cutworms, Monarcn seed Co. tf FOR SALE Bee supplies of all Kinae, Monarch Seed Co. "If FOR SALE Wheat 5!4c, barley 2c. Iirlng sacks. 2 'k miles west, mile south of Medford, Phone 623-J-2. (J. A. DeVoe. S2tf WHEN YOU think ot real aatata. see urown ft wnue. tf FOR SALTS lo-tnoh body. oak woou, t per tier at rancn. ' c C. Hoover, Phone 697-R-8. - tf FOR SALE Used lewlng ma- ciunes; an maKei 9 o up: term If desired. All make, rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine. Co. It North, Bartletb lltf FOR SALE rot ana' and gravel, aimeni ana general teaming, Tel. 912-J. Saml'l Bateman. tt BUSINESS nntKOTOR Bys Specialist. DR. T. DB LA RHUE Eyesight eipeciaiisi. jaye examined, glasse fitted. Suit 404 Medfurt Bldg. Phon 1839.- Exclusively optical. 866tf OR. D. A. CHAMBERS. Optome trist. Eye examined., masses fitted. 117 Medford Bldg, Tel. 188 88ttf Radio Repairing RADIO REPAIRING Th Music hox, 403 East Main St.. Phon 488, has an expert rndla tech nician from the ractory. W make a specialty of expert repair work and guarantee It. Bpeolal consideration to dealer. BUSNIESS DIRECTORY ' '- "-"----r;'v".p'-Ty MURRAy ABSTRACT CO. Ab tracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8- and 6, No. 81 North Central Ave., npitalrs. - JACKSON OO. ' ABSTRACT GO. . Abstracts of TttM -' and - Title Insar auoei , The onlf complete, TtOa System In Jack son Coooty. Cabinet Worka, CITT CABINET WORKS Do alt kinds of woodwork; bullt-lns, doors, windows, screens, etc. Also build show. cases. 227 N. Fir St. Chironrnctlo Physician , DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlroi practlc Nerve Specialist, Office hours' 9 to 12; 2 to 6.: 808-804 Liberty Rldg. Office phone 180; Res. phone 790:H. . 1 .' - '" DR. EIV1ND M. NELSON Chiro practor. . Specific. ChlropraetIS adjustments given at 829 North Rlverslda. Office hour: S:8S te 7:80 p. Ei. ''' " Contractor R. I. STUART A SONS Oeneral Contractors, Including base- v ments, ditches, all kinds ol ' cement and concrete work R. h-' Stuart, 217 Apple, phone 648 ' Gilbert Stuart, 17 Ross Court, phone 9116-M. Miles Stuart.. 60S S. Newtown, phone 860. ' Dentistry. DR. F. O. BUNCH, Dentist, room 315 Medford Central Bldg. Tel., Office 1443; residence 1281-X.. DR. U L. SANDERS, Dentist: Of flees, 812 Medford Bldg. Offlc phone 607. Res. 1140-R. 67 Expert Accountant i . WILSON AUDITING CO. B. hf.' Wilson, C P. A. Attention given -to anything In accounting and ' Income Tax Requirementa. Look Into out- simplified amounting, method. Liberty Bldg., Medfocd. Phone 157-Ri . -. . , Farm Loan. FARM LOANS 6U per cent: J.; ; R. Bowen, secretary Rogue Rive . : National Farm Loan Assn., Rogu ; River, Oregon. 18tf' Financial WE LEND - MONEY to worth, i people to pay their honest debt,, . Pnclflo Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore.' Freight Transportation PIERCE TRUCK1NO CO., Med. ford to Portland and Ban Fran cisco. Furniture moving a peq ' laity. Phone 66 or 487-R-3. ' LONO DISTANCE HAULING , ... Mcarord Klamath truck Hmk Daily service. Bonded carrier. Speclnl rate on load lots. Auuj . Freight terminal, 86 S. Fir. Tel : 1033. 5 Interior Decorator INTERIOR DECORAT1NO, palntu Ing, paperhanglng and flocr wak -Ing. Fred .Gardner. Phona Ttii' W-2. Res. Perrydale,' Jackson villc Highway. , i Monej to loan MONET TO LEND To worth : people to nay their hontat dsbu , Securities of all kinds accented Jennings Loan Office, S SfFronl MONEY TO LEND 850 to 8 4 to .loan on f ucniture or good l ourlty of, most an. klnd. KlglT, per cent loans on city propert J Thomas Roalty Co,, Room ,3 Palm Block, dor Main and Front' upstairs,' - - ' ... v ,', i turn Tig -j 1 1. Real. BMate '. , Mortgage LoaiaV Phona IStS 'r' Commercial Finance Com Do You Need Money. We make short time loan Transaction strictly confidential, 817 Liberty Bldg. Open Tuea. ', days and Fridays, till p. ra. Phone 070-R. H. IL Ban(tn-' H. C. Qhrlstner. ' T -"' Monamenta THE OREGON Q RAN ITS. CO.'-v Monuments. j. a. hicks. ue ernl Manager; P. M. Kershawt Sales Manager, 802 N, Front M.V Medford. '.':' , Painting and Paperlwnglnaj H. MARX Oet.erai Painting Con tractor, tinting, paperhanglng, carpentering, repairing. Pnoui 178-J. Res: 57 SummiU V . - j! Piano Inxtrnctlon. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teachel , oi 1'iano and narmony. Haifnt Muslo Studio, 818 Liberty Bldgj . Phone 73. 16ltl Plumbing. PLUMBING, - HEATING Material . sna servloe, Hawk, the Plumber, 24 So. Orape. Phone 687. 180 , Printer and) Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Ha the best equipped printing office' In Southern Oregon, Hookblnd-' Ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing , systems, eta. Portland prlc, 8t, N. Fir St. , .... . . Radio Service. RADIO SERVICE on any mill' radio. H, O, Puruoker. 33 -Soutkv orape Street. Office Phon sail.' Re. 1448. 881. Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and gravel plant. i;ieanea, wasneo llll and gravol; crushed gravl, ' all. lie. Phona plant. 1303 or office n lum Tranafet' BADS TRANSFER 4 STORAO) uo, ortlce 111 N. Fir M Phone 816, Price Right. ' Ber.. vice guaranteed, - DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAO)' Service guaranteed. 10 8. Ore pa St., Phone 64, or resldenoe 10t Vol ami Piano MRS. C. H. PASKE, teacher' o( voice snrl ninnn. Phone 806-R-Sw Window Cleaning LET OKOROF DO IT Phon 1IT tor nouaecieauing, cioor vraaifua. Walter aarvt, Oea. a, ' 6