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JrEDFOttT) MXTL TRTTttTKE, MEDrOftu, OUKOON, RUXDAY, .ll'T-V 28. 192!). PAGE SEVEN WASHINGTON', July 27. uV) ' president Hoover. Willi u iuriy of mhinci f l" i ' i a t s and army officers left Into Friday fur his fishing ! camp on the llapidan river iit the Virginia Blue Hldge mountains sjKMiti Ihe week end. The president plans to ImM scries of conferences wilh high army urucials concerning the pre postal survey of the army est ah- I lisliinent to he conducted wilh view to effecting economies. CmCAOO. July 2 7. tPi Organi- zation of a $20. autumn eo-opera- live grain mark ft in g corporation , proposed hy ihe federal farm boa nl an a means of stabilizing ' grain price, would result in no i Increase in train prices to the ! consumer, larl Williams ot Okla- , noma City, official spokesman fori the board, said today. PARIS, July 27. At Arislide Hriand, noted French statesman, frequently foreign minister ami nine dimes premier, today agreed to furin a cabinet to succeed that of Raymond Poicare which re signed this morning. Land Snaps FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY G -acre tract cm Pacit ic I i i.uh wa v: G-roorn phtstered modern house, tfnod barn, other buildings; ;t acres uiuier waler, balance Harden land. Priced tit $:innuf easy tenns to set tic an estate. 7o-aerc dairy ranch, well located, free raue, 5u acres river bottom soil with I'roe water riht culti vated; pood 6-room house, larjjc barn and other buildirifis. Cannot be duplicated in valley for $lu,flyo. Price to close estate $700. Terms: $1000 down, balance your own terms at (J per cent. Owner would con sider Kond Med ford residence, priced riht, as down payment. 200-acrc stock nmoli, 70 acres eul tivaled, free water riBht, wilh I r acres of tillable land, slashed, with free water for same; 2 acres in alfalfa, balance beini; reseeded ; fair farm huildiiiBs; well located, stocked and equipped; horses, 4."i bead of dairy cattle and all kinds of farm machinery. Hriee $15,000. Owner would consider Bood income property a: down payment or well improved acreage tract. Here is your chance to Ret a real payroll from thestarl; U0 cows now niilk Iiib. more to freshen. Or owner will sell on easy terms. 80-acre dairy ranch, excellent loca tion; GO acres cultivated river hot . torn, level, free water rlphr., 2 sets of fair improvements. M milch cows, 7 heifers, 'A horses, hons. 200 turkeys, some chickens and farm machinery. Price $11,000. One third cask, balance easy terms, or would consider small acreage as down payment. 11 acres Kardon soil, river bottom. sub-Irrigated; modem H-room bun Balow, with all modern onven-j ieiices. barn and otlir buildintrs. 'family orchard. Owner called east and will sacrifice at $4500, $l"00 down, good terms. Will consider clear modern residence as down payment. 10 acres Hear Creek bottom, 5 acres Hi-year-old pears, 5 acres 1-year-old pears Hose, D'Anjou and Kartlett; produced last year better than 5-1000. This years crop will yield about -10 per cent of Ihe purchasf" price. Price jtit.'ioo, $:;ooo down in chifliuB crofi. dandy lerms on bal ance. Here is your chance to buy the orchard you are looking for where this year's crop will make the down payment. Anyono inter ested in an orchard should seo this one. Located close in. We have many other bargains. See us before you buy. GAINER & SHELEY Central Point, Oregon Phone 347, Office Residence 71 Ask About FREE KINDLING 12-inch or 16-inch Green Pine, Slabs Factory Blocks Also Select Grade Green Blocks and Slabs Meclford Fuel Co. Tel. 631 $.50 PER LOAD $e.Q0! 3 PER LOAD a W SPECIAL JUST KIDS WHAT DO VUMYHiNK J WHAT MY POP IS GONNA s-S HE W 6UY ME - MUSH i r fe . . , r( BUY.VOU-PAr tf" - - j HISTORY OF FARMERS' EXCHANGE: A REVIEW OF The Kami Pureaii Co-operative exchaiiBc w.is ornanized here l.i 1 ! 1 It by a j;nii of farmers, for Mie purpose of poo Hub their buy ; iiiB and sellhiB power in an en ! dy;i or to so regulate the prices received for their products ami .the prices paid for their supplies that there would at least he a margin of profit. It was oiBiini.ed under the stress of dire necessity and from tho very start proved to he a Breat benefil lo ihe farmers of Jackson county. The institution in one of the oldest business concerns in this city and their warehouse at this. corner of Fourth and Fir on the ,-..ii..,..wi i.. ...... r ii, ,.ilv'c i..a marks. As n business concern itsj policy lias been to aid the farmer in his marketing produce and luiyiiiB supplies eliiiiinatinB the middleman and broker as far as possible and re t.u ruing to the fiirmer all the profit. The orBanizaiion has survived many adversities and Is now a Being concern and a big factor in handling the farm business of Jackson county, Many of the best known farm ers of this community have served on the board of directors, guiding and directing its business affairs. A complete reorganization was affected last January and the name of the organization changed to Farmers' Fxchange Co -opera-Live, at which time the granges of thn county .signified their in tention of adopting it as their marketing medium and extending it their whole-hearted support. The present board of directors, well known fanners in Jackson county, are as fid lows: J. P. AlcCraeken, president of the board of directors, has been a resident of Valley Viuw district, southeast of .Medlord, near Ash- 1,111(1 fr t"? Past 21 years. He is I one of the choice farmers of thatl1"" ' ",Nt- '" section. Dairying, general farm-1 iilg. and sheep raising, are his spec-laities anil M rs, AlcCracken'j flock of Leghorn layers complete the general fanning scheme. Mr. McCracken is one of the prominent dairymen of this sec tion. He is president of 'the Ore gon Slate Dairy men's association, lie been me identified with Jackson 'o u n t y Fa i r a few yea rs ago ei s a, member of the executive nm iiiittee and superintendent of live stock exhibits. He has been ac tive in boys' (dub work, and with the Roys' -1-1 1 Livestock club of Valley View. As a director of the Fanners Fxchatige Co-operative, and also of the Poultry Producers' aocialion, he has given freely of his time and energy to promote organized eo operativo marketing. Justin K. Judy, vjce-pn blent of the board of directors, has been a resident of the Medford commu nity in the o riff in creek district for the Inst 1!7 years, and is well and favorably known here. As a young man he took ad vantage of his oppmi unity lo at tend Oregon Agricult ural college. He has been engaged In general fanning, orcharding, dairying and poult ry raising'. For years he has been a member of the Farm liureau Co-operative and ihe Poul try Produ aKKoeiation and bus ; served as director on each board. He has given freely of his time and energy in a b.ya 1 effort to help build up farmers' co-opera-the market ing. M r. Judy has always been on 1 of our public spirited clli.cns an 1 in his business point of view al ways considers th'- best intereslH of tho farming industry as a, whole. F. 'fVNewhry. a member of the board of directors, is best known is a prominent ore hard ist near Talent and senior member of the firm of Newbry a ml sons. About years ago M r. Newbry came to this valley with hi fam ily and engaged In general farm ing and stock raisirm. He soon sa w the natura I advantages for fruit growing and has steadily planted and developed orchards, until now Newbry and Sons own 1 nit acre of fine orchard. The Newbry pin king plant nt I Phoenix is one of the- het ei'ip ! ped. finest packing pbintM in the j v,ley and paekK abuut 3u cats . of fruit annually. Mr. Newbry la also president of the board of directors of the j Talent lrrig.it ion district. As rt I no mb r of thl botrd, and a!'! ; the board of th" Fanners' Kx I change Co-oi eratre. he hun He vote. 1 a irreMt de;H of time to th Interest of farmeiV public welfare organization. i He npphes "ilelit tf Ic ltlln ina iiageno'nt to bis larming, or- i 'i -i;d and ju king an i HE'S SOMNA BOY ME REAL COAT! ITS ACTIVITIES in piirtnershlp with his sous, attiiined suiM-essl'ul results. J II. French, one of the board ef ; directors,- was born and raised in : this valley, has- owned Mid operated ' t he 1 7 li -acre farm when he now; live, in the KubIc Point Irrigation district, for the last -I years. Mr. French operates his ranch ' as a dairy 'rimed and has a herd of ;..lnui ;I0 tine Jerseys. , He has. for several years been identified! with the Farmers Cooperative Fx- ! chaiiKC and the Poultry Producers j aKsocuuioii. anil is an ardent ailvo- ' eate of cooneraiive oriranir-Miioiiw. He Is a director of the K;.le point nitration district and is helping ,ut th" ,lis,ril'1 U"V lm"' I'tiring the or Id vr , u , . w i. . i .i UP Mr ' 1 rench was very proinn, the work of selling Liberty Loa n bonds and showed the ability to put over this work in a big way. .Mr. French Is well known as a booster for water, good roads, and good farms, and as a luan who can and does see the bright side of things. John A. Anderson, elected di rector last January as a direct representative of the Orange, 's one of Jackson count y's prosper- j ous farmers. j Coming lo this valley in l!0t!, hoi was for nine years foreman of the' W'esterlund Orchards. Fleveu years j ago he purchased the ranch where ! he now lives, on the highway north j of Central Point, and engaged In i general farming. His farm is now I a fine example of diversified and intensive farming. His ranch has over HiO acres In cultivation, several acres of pear orchard, a fine herd of (Juernsey ('aide, and is equipped with fiirm buildings, including an electrically operated i re-coo ling pla nt. In addition to his many duties as a farmer, .Mr. Anderson Is prom inently identified with the Orange. 1,(1 olocted master of the On- iin'Z('l 11 m'-' '"an a year ago. and tinder his leadership it has quickly grown to be the laryest Orange in Jackson county. (Hher activities of his are, as an officer in the Pomona Orange, and one of the directors of Crescent Dairies. Mr. A uderfton Is a cooperative farmer and gives his best effort to everyt hing he undertakes. Clay O. Parker has been general I niMiager of the Farmers Hxchange Cooperative for it IIHIe more than a year. He came here from Man son on Lake I 'helan, in the W'e nateheo apple district in Washing ton. He In well and favorably known over the entire W'eiuifchce district as manager of fruit grow ers cooperat ive growing, packing and marketing organizations. Just prior to coming here he for six years general manager the Ma nson Fruit 'rowers. for Inc. a cooperat ive organization, j grow ing, pi. eking and market ing j about 1 ."') carl oa ds of apples an - J nually. Accepting employment hero tm ; general manager for the Farm Uu- reail Cooperative F.xfhuiige, he has ! underta lien to reorga nl.e a nil re- establish this cooperative organiz ation on a larger scale with a sound business policy. He has given the business his undivided attention fur ihe past year, eom- ( pletlng reorganizing the business anil business policy. I'nder Mr. Parker s management the tuislness has shown a very ma rked improvement ami is well on its way lo becoming the ideal marketing organization that benud t he boa i d of directors expect to ' make it. I PldM will by siate hi: be . opened A Uglli-t I' Inviiy cfiTiimh lon for widening i -"gun K-MPein n a nd sf m iL'ht en Ing I'i a il higb h ay bet nd Hika.d Old "I LEFT IT RIGHT HERE" says the man who parked hL car it tiall-liotir ago and now finds It gone. Kven as he peaks. Hie i ar is being reck b'ssly driven out of- town bv a ilesperatf atitoimdiile thief. A t bouxand, a t n-i IioiishihI. or n three-thtnisHiHl dotlar in vestment can d 1 s a p p a r quickly when thin happens; ami it iUtH hup pen every day. May we explain to you the coverage of n go-id automo bile Kire and Theft I'olio. Brown & White Agency, Inc. J. C Collm. Mgr. Hntft Holland Rtrig. Phone 1 i0 THAT AIN'T SO MUCH BLUE VVAlt LL YO J f- HEAR WHAT I'M GONNA art 4, SALK.M. Ore.. July 27. olV -Nineteen persons wire killed and :ti;o iiijured in traffic accidents in OreKon ilurint; the tnoiuh of June, accord ins lo the monthly i-eport S ot T. A. Haffcty, chief state traffic inspector. The total number of accidents was IJfelx. Kuilure to ol- 1 serve riBhl of way caused lit'.ii acci dents and failure to siB'ial '2-. while exceed tliB the speed limit caused 117. Coder the general head of carelessness 1 1 L'S are list cd. Fines for violations totaled $ .S!U.;V. ami fees collected $ll.Mi.H7. Stolen ears recovered by I lie depart in en t were va I tied a t $ 1 t;:,ti. CLASSIFIfD AOTtRTISINQ RATES Ratti ptr word for tint Inurtlon, 2c i aoh uoooedlno Intention, lo; minimum Z5o. Indis your di with For &, P Rent, tc, and count thai word, a wall ai aaoh Initial, ttlaphon number, to ai a word. Clantriad ada ari In advano and not taken over phona, unlaia advartUar h monthly aooount. No allowanoa for paoni arrora. HEIJ? WANTED FEMAIjB ',""''77T"" "V ' ' '' ' tiirl for cooking and downstairs work, pi-terences re- miiml Xti'K. I.. A. Sakidc Ceil-. tra pwiut. 1 "7 VY A Nil. I i ;i pa nm person in k iil U l'l'IK " reipiired. Phone P.' WANTKD SITUATION 8 FOU HIRK- -Man orchard hauling, ti't. Tribune. LA DV Has girl. S St. IhtUSekcepim children. and tea in Inquire 4fK! for I lenson nan; no 1 li F F I N 10 D, experienced lady Wishes position as housekeeper for gentleman. 51 X. Oakdah downstairs. 1-7 POSITION AVANTKI) Cy expor enced business woman. Uox 7 Mail Tribune. 1-7 WANTED MTSOETilANKOCS WANTKH 'I'u keys and slice hciyfrLlo WnMVr- raise on share mire. Trail, Or H. II WANTHO TO IM'V Have eash for small business. Stale pa rt icii b.rs. Address CVVC, Mail Trib une. 17 W A NTI'IIJ To buy a good used pia no. M ust bein good condi tion. Phone K'.Ki-ll. 17 WANTKD To ler.se for term of years, dairy ranch that will cut Kill or L'ou tons of hay. Uox 'J7. Tribune. 127 WANTKD Children to care fur night and day. Charges reason able. Write P. O. Pox Htti, Cen tral Point. WANTFD 2nd-hand goods junk. Pat's, 1006 Prune. 547-L. and Tel. 131 W'ANTFD Shoe repairing; expert workmanship, first-class mate itals. Men's half-soles and heels fl.TIi; women's half soles and heels $1.00. C. M. Kidd Co. fitttf FOR RENT ArAflTMKNTS FOIt I1KNT - 11 -room ;tpn ft no-lit ; led and cold water. !ilu Penn sylvania Ave. LiS FOU l; KNT apartment Phone !Hir. mm furnished Mistletoe St. I :ct M. lt UKNT - l-iirnishefl 4 room a pa ri ineni : n w I y renovated ; privaie entrance: I block from Plggly Wiggly, r.23 F. Mala, or call I-"! afier Stiiiday. I 2H FOU UKNT-l.jn-nln St. Furnished apt. 124 1 27 FOU UKNT Furnished apart ments. Phono 4.12-11. KJXlf FOU ItKNT Apartments, central ly located. Phono 1 233-U or e:ill Apt. &, Palmer Apts. HHtf FOU Pi KNT Apartment. Main. 80C "West imti' FOU UKNT Fnrn. 2 and 3-rm. apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. Iftf.tf FOR UKNT I ment; garage. Furnished apart 10 Wulnce. Cull 47tf nfterno'iiiK. Jtal. I 27 Find'-r Phone M'i. ; LOST Key on sir Fliub'r peaf- , I Tribune office. els of Mi (urn I'i .fo-l. Mail 12S POCMI Ft H 'NO- At the Logijo Kl.: H-tel, my aiipetlie and one quam meal. Anyone may t-l.tnln the k.mih bv itlllhg on W. O. McDonald. Hoviie Klk Hotel on Crater Lako .-li 1 WANTED To Buy for Cask All Tour IZCOND-HAMD ruJtNITUM Scott Woolf if r ' . . what are you v. V CiONNA 6-n - VilJiM; j v. (i o MX SJv..jle9a"' HKLP WANTK1) MALE W A NTlOi' --Ambitious, i nd ust nous p.nson to in I rod uco and supply . tl:c demand for Kawbu,;li Hhin-, hold Products in ilr..'nis Pass j and Med ford and el her nearbv j low us and rural districts. No ' selling experience required. W'o supply products, opttil, sub- . and service methods- everything yi. need. Profits increase everv 1 month. Lowest prices; he-a val ues; most complete service. V. T. KawbdBh o., Hept. O K - - 7 . ' dakland. t';il. 1 -T W'ANTKl) Plasterer. Tel. ' Hi-L. 1 J 0 wantfh -s,i lesiiian. 1 irown She lOxperienced s h o e lnuuiri at Luster Store, South Cenlral. 17 FOll HUNT rCHMNUJOD ROOMS LAKCi: fit ed, with Peach. room, w ;ird; Kara t'tirnish ;t;i No. PJS 1I RKNT Furnished, close in ; Baraue. Phone FOU RF.NT Uoomfl. $1.R0 and $J per week. Paehelor cabin. 4 1.". S. Front. 1 Htf LFAWT TIOOM Tit; F. Main. board at itiytf FOU REVI notiSKR FOR U I INT -bouse, cloe at ."di7 llav I'Mvo n tt scho li street I m modern j on paved ' 1113-J, j 1 L'ihf I I ,' , j; ,,,, ! sire RFNT -- I - e w il h garat !t. l'hotie H I .' 'til! U KNT - t 'nfurnished modern Lrooni duplex; hardwood floors, cb:ie in. 1 Newtown. Phone I 0;t. I L' tl i f ' FOU ItKNT -ioiiu hon -e; light. Summit water; furnished. X I - till IIKNT Cottage on Hill St. I iftoins and . baih: modern ' range;' garage "and storehouse Chas. A. Wing Agency. 1 TWO Hot 'S10S for rent or sale. One -t-rooin furnished, near the mill, on Court SI., and the other 3-room house with bath, on Wil lamette. Phone a-F-l'. 1L'7 !'( I ; UKNT "i-rooni house idee - paid. Hawk HMlf trie range furnished, watei $:Ci a mouth. Iiutuiru at Pluiiihing Shop. FOU IIKNT Half of duplex; elec tric range and water heater, ga rage. Inquire !'0a No. Hlverslde or Phone 7UU-L. tf FOU ItKNT house. 1 1 tf. Small furnished 124 Lincoln St. 1J7 5-KOOM modern hung a low. room for 3 beds, $27. Ml. L'O N. liari lett St. Deal Knight. 127 T( I. FT Newly tlnteOf unfurnish el r rooms, bath, garage, wood house; 2 blocks from Libra rv; adulls. W. F. Campbell, HOI K. .Main. hi:: Folt It KNT Nice fi-room house; hardwood floors throughout, Tine lawn; has c;isl front and Is close in on paved street. Phone 10 fi. J I til f lit IIKNT New modern 4-ronm house. Phone 720. 1 I 2tf FOU IIKNT & or fl-room house partly furnished, modern, elec tric range. Call at 837 W. 2nd St., after 6 p. m. tf FOR H KNT liomes. Fitrnbdird or unfurnished. Jirown & White. 1 71 r FOU RKNT Mouse, No. 8 Kather Inn Court, unfurnished. Has cle trlc nook, breakfast nook net, plenty of bul It-Ins, garage, etc; new and modern. Phone 23 H. 71 if FOR RrcWl MlrtCKl.LA.f KOIJ8 F I : UKNT- Cabin. Hand Slore. Set 12 nut i oiim.i: FOU Tl! A Dlv Land for good used ear: 2 acres. 3ti ml. went Orants I'iiiis I mi. from I'tigtie liver. ( iw-iier, IE, U. ( 'oplev. Heagle ore. 133 TO TUADK I have a te w modern ' I p mi i Ionise in Ide il location ill Medfoi tl. The best buy Imagin able: 12 0 -foot floatage ; r i ' I over 1 00 feet back. I want to ex change for small acreage ami small but mat home near Med ford. W rite Uox 3, Mail Tribune. I 2!i FOll HALF OU TUADK young work horse, or trad Wi.gOM til heller, t freben. L. Lindley, U. F. D. 3, Itm On fori 127 Kill! TKAHK -Mlnxll ti'tnlhl,' y K I t'.r lux. .".I 11 St., Viirn.ll. "lil Irui-k fur ; 14'mmI hi kill'l lf llMMl- ...nix. M II. 1.'7 HA VK Villi! Kl IIMI'I'III-; ri:- llilll' l .it Villi- hOlM' "I- Olll- "ll"P. A. N. Tiill.iiult. l-liiinc Uli'.i-I!. 1 .1 1 I.ih'AIj ami Imiir rtl-.ri.Moe h.-iiilinif. . -,vfl "ii iiton.-v. ll;ivl v TrHtisIrr, 61i N. lllvml(J. T.-l. IUO-X, ljli LAWS MOWKIIH HIIAni'KNKII -I -.,11.-, I fi.r mill l-ll , frivi. I H h', f'r f- I'ti'in? 21, tr.ie WHF.N I roilMTRV t'M CiONMA CHIT A nVSINKSS OTTTJRTUN ITIK8 I K SA i.K -- i ioiitB s ill eitv. Call pel's Aslll.tlld Hutel, Hi 1 . CAMP CROC NHS One of the fin est In Oregon; river and highway frontage; ready to b'- Will ac cept some exchange. Price Sur.aii clear. UFA I- & K.N It.! NT, lin N. Partlett St. P-'T KOI! SAP!'- Confeetlonorv and pool hall; Bond location; well equipped. I hi If price. Frank Lewis, KiiKlo Point. 131 FOU sali-:-Store ami Pat's Hccond nronertv. Hand I'Oll SAIjK Al'TOMOlilf.lCS SA I.K eh; fir; I ly ou ner t-class sh;i bite model ic Tel. UN!. ; I ::.s in; Sp. SA LF It Lo;idst . driven I i Muster ' 1 L'S-lu. .mill mile! ! liiiick W lleel- same air in tiros as as w hen purchased : (iivetnenl. Sickness ( ril'b-e at half oiiB bsolute guarantee of never ol compels inal cost. mechanical condition. Must be sold by Sunday night. Ou m-r. ! Ml So. Riverside. Phone HKjJ. 1 FOR SALIl Dndgtv truck, good condition, pood rubber. Will rcli cheap. Phone liL'fi-W. 11 VOH KLF TRI CKS ONLV $L'7r. for 1 Hi-.tnn llofman , truck In good running order. This truck is wort li twice the money. Heal & Knight, L'O N. : ti t l-t t St. Phone HKiy. i li7 FOR SAM -VOUII'HY FOU SALK Laying south of Phoenix A. Parker. hens, 1 j ml. on highway, FOU MALI Black Jersey Olant setting kkh C. A. DoVoo. Tel. 623-J-i!. SB'Uf FOR SALIC litYIUHTOCJL FoU SALF-Span of large mules, i it it 0 1 '! veafs old. Call or write It. It. Copley, P.caglc. Ore. 133 FOU SALK 2 brutal Hows, I pigs and -1 shoals. Frank Mauccly, Magreiter ranch, southwest of Jacksonville. 127 Foil SA LF Fresh milk goats. -HI Kiirh an St. l'i FOU KA LK 7fi head of ewes and lambs. W. A. Childers, Jackson ville. 130 FOU HA LK- Hood milk cbw. sow and pigs. M. Harlow, Talent. FOU HALF A-l team of 4-yenr-old draft horses. Phono 112'J-U. 127 WK HUV calves, bulls, cows and hogs for cash, at your ranch. U. II. Wilson, 112 So. Crape St. Tel. I Ptt and we will call. 1&I FHt SALK 1 Itambullet buck sheep, I boar and I sow. K. H. Wilhrow, Talent. 121) FOU SALK - - High grade milk .cows, soon fresh. Williams Seegmlller, near Anllueh school. Hams Valley. tf FOR BALIS ItKAlj E8TATB Vlil'lt OPI'OKTCNITV I '.iiHiness properly, gilt - edge lo Hon $ Ummi. Fuming 1 2 lo i o '.; . It-acre home just outside eltv lim its; 3 acre young orchard, bits of berries: good barn, good well; mostly fenced; 2:an. I Mill Kqilll V ill flue r.-t oorri east side borne; large lot. lots of frull ami shade; worth Hmmi, will consider some i rude and terms Phone I17I-H. 127 MI'ST ( a k cash Mall HKLL Lois -7 ( IhiVi', IteilHtitl offer. Address Tribune. Illoek I. ;t. Make S. W. J.. 1 2 7 S A C H I !' ic ; SA T.T O w ner bf, v Ing for Canada: 5 acres fine ga l den loa Ul ; fi-t'ooin house, barn, chlekcri htMie. 1 acre strawberries. I acre alfalfa, ;tMiit; $:i:ii down, $2a month. .1. C. ISAIiNKS, Plume 40H or 1 HiH-J. 1 FOU HALF -1 ; fiiniiNhed: :t i bei'lie.s, well. re. fl-room house, (i.e. his. fruit and electric pUIUM barn, wotelsbetl, otiislde Price ,!i.r.fl; terms. 17, Tribune. 131 garage and etiy limits. Owner, Hex FOU SALK - LOOK! $ 7 000 yes, $7iMin. buvs 1 7 acres, about 1 2 acre in hearing pears, flue soil, close in. irrigated: house and burn; ;phii cash, balance terms. Phono 0K3-L or nee L. O. Plekell, S23 Taylor St. l-'ul; KAI.lv I'i ai'n-K, went I'lun1- llIX: ihhI ii;.iI, Ii;i. ,.-H, ll'l linii-i-, imivmt llii.;; l.-rniH, (nvri.T. W. V. l--i.-l.-r. I.-. I Hill S.M.I-i UU THADH - Hv .. wh it. I'l'ixlir. ...Ini-r ImtMini: Mill In liU'ilKx .listil. t. Will M-ll nil in- inn i. i nil hi. 1 v. VVIIKN Voir inliiR ol real tutu not, llrnwn Whli.. lf MUl RAI.Kr miMRH i-dii .m.m.i: ii n'-r. ri"W I -rm. W ill i II i li.-ii. If Il.-riyiliilu Ave. I -j. miiili-i n hmiii T. W. Hillliiii.-' KoR HAI.K Klve room hou.e on a. to f:t.-lnK two mreote; oily u:i!.w: !.- Iri.-Mv. -li-. T.-rmn I'-..-. III. II l.-l.t, rh"iU 13!! I- l't v- pi. je By Ad Carter go TO THS MV MOM COAT IpF TAN1 v.. - j roil BAL1V HOMICa N !; W ! room home, desirable lo cation: orchid eeillnt; in living room, latest deslun p;i llelilllB ill ditietle, delii;lilttll kileheti, tile drain, cev hrenkfast imuk wilh T. bav windows. It' you want so imo liinu different see owner. S. Oakdule. SOIT llFUX OPIO. UFA LTV Fill! SAI.K .".-room house, fine Price $ I "tea. Rente lime for Ne loom house, close in; al- tractive rE 1 ooo i terms. Hi acn trade Wants sunic. Lot on hoUse iind u'l'ctuntls; low u, balance your own best soil, close in. to enidonoe propel home anil will U ( taloh.le, (0x I UL rest dlst rict : nssessmeliLs all Price Jl.'teo cash. iM-estcd in cauip grounds, stations, stores, apart liouses or hotels, for bar- Uietll gains s US N Uivcrside. Nat llhlg. MI'ST SIM.L Till S W'KKK ' Hi use 21 x;:ti. parage, w lot i.itxi la: $7.". ilow n. mouth, including liiteres ,1. C. ItAUNKS. Phone 40U or UliS- bal. 2 127 DO VOH DKS1UF TO OWN your own home'.' lb-re Is Ihe best proposition in the world for an a in lil If ous couple. New a -room l n oder li house; best location in town; t wo oversize lots: front room I I by 21 feet, dining nook adjoining: first grade hardwood floors. Needs small amount of fixing. Place with altera t Ions m n de and g roil mis fixed worth Sti.r.aa. Will fell for I2T.0, with down payment of $I2M and bal ance on easy monthly Install ments. If you mean business. write Uox IS, care Mail Tribune for particulars ami appointment You ileal directly with owner, 127 IF LCVINH A TtOMK Here Is a good buy on Ulverslde Ave., eh In. My duplex, renting for $f2 a mouth. Will Nell my equity cheap. Ituyer can live In one Hide for $13 i month. Can you gel c hen per rent See me be for buying elsewhere. No com mission. wner. Mary K. Ouw tiifson, Jacksonville highway, or Phone 7H0-L. 123tf! F( I i SALK Altraetlvn 3-room modern cottage with shado trees, lawn and garage. Located on paving near high school, pavlnR paid. Price only $Dll"iO; terniB. Karl Tumy. 310 Liberty Bldg. UXtf FOU SAfJ-: On ICast side. new. modern, double constructed fi room bouse, nicely arranged; hardwood floors, stationary tubs; lots of htil!i-ins; kitchen, garage and woodshed. $L'liH; terms. Call at 113 Willamette Ave. 127 toil sa LI1---Modern (I-roorn house, w no semi-sleeping poren fill mice heal, 2 r garage, large In!, uard ami berries. Some household o-'M'- 1 K'niMI 1IINO (II ftllH'. Petb'i son, 714 W. Jackson. 127 'tis also for sa( FOU SALK n-room furnished house. Ueasonabb) down iay merit, , bahijiicu like rent. 4 1 1 King. lHMtf F It KA LK Aero of ground, B room bonne, No down payment to respoiiHihle party. WOLD At WOLD, Hi N. Riverside. FOIt KA LK New fi-rontn' modern and garage, east Hide. S36G0. Kasy. WOLD & WOLD, 10 N. Itivershle. liatf FOll SAIilC MIftCTCtiljANEOUB LKASK FOU SALK 10 aeen: heavy fruit crop, gartlen. modern houe, clone In. Ilox 14, Tribune. I L'K I'OU HALF Trailer. Pat's Sec ond Hand Store, FOU SALI-:Oue electric sign and other equipment. Ashland Hotel. Care' Nev i r FOU HA LK --Large rolllop desk, fireproof mile and chock wilier. Cheap if taken ai once. 023 K. Main, or Phone 1200, :i FOU On SALK Aprh hard. ols. Three iiiik-i i:m J-'OU SALK- One used corn fi', $7 "i. Hubbjil d I iron, hid I 3 2 Folt SALK---Ono Howe platform sea le and one Viet or plat form Kca le. Pinnacle Packing Co. Phone 2io. j L4tf FOU HA LK Tourist's kitchen eilbiliel, complete With Itn.-ho.X and water cooler. Fit any ear. H I I K, JackMon. 1 7 FOU SALK - Hotpolut electric range. Inquire Davis Transfer. 1 23t f FOU HA Ll'l Used sewing ma chlneis; all makes, $r up; term If dctdred. All makes rented and repaired. White Kmvln Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett utt Foil 8A LK GravctiHtoln Phone 7-F-4. apples. 122lf FOR HA LK Second etUUiiff alfal fa, baled or IMlbalcd: also excl- lent Club wheat In new sacks for chicken feed; also barley. Sales for cash only. .'kM lingua Itiver Company, 1386 or 71-J-L at Ashland. 1 :'2tf ou HA LK Marigold plant. ST WtS!M!vMtrafertf p, n. Call if POIl HAMS MIKCKMiANfiOUl KtK SAT, 10 llntisuhold furniture, t Itxia ruBH. line quality; 1 writ Iiik ilesk ami hook cane; 1 com bined radio and phunoKntnh; 1 I'oleH airily ht wood healer. 1 mattress, l oak library table, 1 e.isy chair, floor lamp and other furjiiuiiu. imniiru liuven. 17 'Oil SAI.H 16-Inch hodv oalt wood, :i per llor at ranch. C. Iluuver, J'huno 61l7-H-a. tf" FUU SAI,K 1-Jito cubbaKe, broc coli, LlrtihHel ftfruuts ulania. Mon vrh Sd'ii Co. 101t Koit sai.i:- -Oulry fly ftpruy that Munurch Heed Co. lOltf" FOR SALF For Band and k ravel. Hedimont and Keneral toamlnir. Tel. 912-J. Sam'l iiatemnn. tf" VOH SA LK r-URe field fence, yard fence, jrutea, netting all kinds; cedar and steel fenc posts. k Complete line of fenc material. "W'e build fenren." Caddis & Dixon, Tel. 268. 34tf HDsiNKSK nrRixrromr Abstract a MURRAY AFtKTRACT CO. Ab Btructs of Title, Title Insurance, Rooms 3 and 6, No. S'i North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. A list met- Co. Abstracts of Title and TUIo Insur ance. The only complete Title System In Jack son County. " Cldroprnctle Physicians UU. F. W. HOFFMAN Chlro- pracile Nerve Specialist, ortiee hour 9 In 12; 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Hldg. Office phon 680; Ues. phono 7110-11. Fyo Speelnnsw DU. D. A. CHAMllFUS, Optome trist. Kvea examined. Olasneg fitted. 404 Aludford Bldg. Tel. 18. 8B2t Kiperl AiTOiintant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. H. WiUnn. P. A. Attention given to any thing In account Inn nd Income Tax HequlrementM. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bid.. Medford. Phone I67-R. Financial WK LKND MONEY to worth people to pay their honest debt Pneific Coast Credit Association 423 Medford Uldg., Medford, Ore Freight Transportation PIK U C K TUUCKI N O CO ., MeA ford to Portland and San Fram cisco. Fiirnlturo moving a a pea iully. Phono && or 437-R-2. LONG DISTANCE HAULING -t Medford - Klamath truck Un Dally servleo. Ponded carriers Special rates on load lot. Auuj Freight terminal, 36 S. Fir. Tel HI33. Money to Itoan MONFY TO LOAN lo worthy peOi ile tt pay their honest debbi Also any amount to loan on eltf property, Thomas Ileal ty to Uoom f2. Palm Itik.. Cur. Mall ami Front His., upstairs. Lorn Time Heal ICtttate lortgac IxMiel Phono 132 a Commercial Finance Corp. ' Medford, Oregon DO YOU NEED MONET T W make abort time loans Tran actions strictly confidential. Sit Liberty Hldtj. Open Tuesday! and Fridays till 9 p. m. Phonfl fi.M-.r. II. H, Banister, H. Q Chrlstner, Monti mnnts T II K ORKOON OUANITE CO. Monuments. K. A. Hicks, Gen eral Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Hales Manager. 302 N. Front St., Medford. Pnlntlntr ami Pn perl inn gins; tl. MAItX, General Palntlntt Con tractor, tfnttiiKt paperhanfflmrt carpenter Ing, repairing. Phone 17B-J. Ues. (57 Summit. Piano Instruction. Fit K P ALTON II A OUT -Teacher of Pin no and Harmony. Halnht Music Studio, 31H Liberty Bldir., Phono 72. IBDtf Irlnter and Piihllahers MFPFOKD P HINTING CO. flas tho best equipped printing office In Hnuthern OroRon, Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledger?, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. It N. Kir Ht. Kadlo Her v loo. IlADio SKUVICK on any make radio. 1 1. O. Purttcker, 22 South Orap Ktreot. Office Phone St6; Res. 14 12 m lleiailrlng. JO I'I UINAUD CYCI.MKY -Kxport lawn mower grinding, repairing and cleaning, culled for and de livered, all for 1; motorcycle and bicycle repairing; work guaranteed. 2M s.1 Bar Holt. Tel. IHiX. UStf Hoofing Materials SIASIl.Mtl) IIOIIKIMI CII...Mn.l-f'.i-il iifricp t-t.iiH-r liuh unii Klr. A 1 1 1 1 1 h nil kin, In of riiofliitr, Hhlimli, tiuUt-ui roor.-.; 10 anil -il -iirM Kunrfintoi-il. Vour roots lnnpiM,tl'il friMi. 1'llono ll7?. ' 8and and Gravel C. A. JIAItTLKT Hand rind Orav.l plant, t'lfanrd. wimhed aft ad nt RravKi: crunhfiil itravel. nil iUo. I'hon. plant 1208 or offlr. K'7. H4tf Surgeons, W. It. ADA MM, M. D. Surgeon, Spi-rlal ailontlon to noltre. 301 ModforOI IIIiIr., Mpdford. Or. Transfer EADa TRANSFER A 8TORAOB OO. Office 111 N. Fir. . I'hnno 813. Prlce rltrhL Br vice Kilarahteod. DAVIS TRANKFRR A 8TORAOB Morvlre minranmed. 0 8. Orap Ht.. I'hon. (It. or ronldeno 10M. Window Clennlng t.i'Vr tiKoiioid ro it rhnn ut for houwi'leRiilng. floor wulaf. 6 i I n