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BRINGING UP FATHER
By George McManus
FOIt 8AI.K M ISCKIJiANIiXHIB
FOIt KAl.i: Itoyill Anne ehrnien.
l'l. k ymirseir. ItHKley Orcllanl.
Talent. i:'"
KOI! SAI.l. Onu tfnwp platrornt
w.ilc utul on Vlitor plain, nil
nr. lie. I'lnnuelii Parklnir t'o.
I'lu.im I' HO. 1 Jin
FOH BAI.K J0-nch body onlc
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wooii, vj por tier nt rtincn, i .
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,h. retail.
retailer 36
FUH KAl.K Ijiib culitmRe. Iiroo-
,..iiut " " these were
coll. ItrtisKel Nprouta plunlii. Mi...
m i ll See.l Co. 1U 1 1 f
between I
nd se Z.i ii.e producer i
FOIt SAI.K l'ulry fly prnv that
" .h"' , .1,.. wholcsaici
. -I.r IIM' . . i
hand ';..' ,,.., prices
kill tllea. Wonurcll Boud Co.
luitf
mSdeals
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Visit"" 01 , s were tin-
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mliwrs are
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s""' p0L ii.iK.si caution In
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n their sue,--- ..i.n
heir sl'""
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V"1" f ,u- Eul "iiirkot
I'-"1" liners and Ranchers
! G"" !I awr:.e in volume.
u
demands
i . .f the traiu. i in-
,j the
.,, 111.1 Hi.."-
-"",", consumi.tlon
,jjs i""V i,.s stunted
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II un.l production
W 1 lias been propor-
s been propor
Howevor, llinse
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difficulty
in
disposing
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prices wore
0f iltinduV.
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Snd.iV.. extras cent hiKl.-
prfces to relall.icis. ......
.... .i.,.laril firsts, 3fio;
mfdium extras,
;(Jium flrs s. o. . .
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prices i" i
v.ih extras,
36e: stanilanl lusts,
extras, Jlc;
.. freh medium
,'h medium firsts- "
poul
nuts, Butler, niim ""'
, onions, potatoes,
Mil,
:' and lioiis Steady ami
..war
mi-hanged.
,i,vK..ving prices:
Eastern
,Bon timothy. $21,511 to 22: ilo.
X 1 t" 'f: :'lfilim' 18 10
:,. tiover, tl4 to is: oat bay,
IK; straw.
,r:,YS, y: more
ft mil, mmiims
'.irllainl Wlieat
KlHTLANO. Ore
July 30. (iP)
Thnt futures:
:..v ..1..H"- 1-3" ' I-"
1.31
it. ..Ml'i l-"
1.31 1.31
1.3514 1.35W.
1.44 1.44 -V,
1.S7 1.37
)iy ...1J5 1.45
fish wheat:
Bis Bend bluestem
Hl.d white
ft white
"ielern white
Hiiii winter
Mhern pprinK
Werti red
Oils:
Xo, :'-3S II.. white ..
1.3S
1.32 '-4
1.32'ri
1.2SV4
l.SSVa
1.2SV4
..34.00
Way's car receipts: Wheat 141,
alty 3; flour 12; corn 2; hay 3.
1 T.lvtviHKk.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 30. (IP)
fATTI.K AND CAIA'KS No early
:railin'; Mondiy's market closed
Ti:h steady Krade steers and she
totk steady to 2". cents lower.
E.iita: (V.ttle 33. calves 10.
Huus Weak: lave .Monday's
Vices 2".e lower; receipts 2.ri0.
Havr weieht, $11.50 to $13: mo
lllni weiallt. I2 to 13.25: Unlit
wilht, $13 to $1:1.25; Unlit ligllts,
Hi to 13. 2o; packini; sows, rouh
iDdslnuotli. -H.5il to 10.50; Blaltnh
fr pigs (.10-130 Jl.s.). medium to
-fcoice. $!2 to 13: feeder and
kw i.ics (70-1311 ll.s.). medium
tholce, $12. fill to 13.50.
'Soft or oily hoes and roasting
jis ex-'ludeil in above ilolutitina. )
fHRKI'lind LAMMS Dull; quot-
iMy steady: receipts SII0. I.tunlis
'ill weightsl. cull to common,
i yeMlinu wethers (111) ll.s.
in), medium to choice. $0.50
San I'lnncisco Uiitlcifat.
SAX PltAXCISCO. .Ink- 30. (IP)
Buttert.it, f. o. b. Sun Francisco,
I'EIPINC, July r,o (fl) Advices
m Kansii to the intnrn.itiiin.il
iimine lelief committpe born to-
u' said 13 foreign missionaries
priests hail died of minus fe-
' Ihere within the last two
-f'"' The iianies wor enot given.
flie exact ins owner finds
"wwa-diinu siiitl polisliin...
rvice really satisfactory
-S'"tle. Ilioro rcmov.il t.f
lrav"l Mains arc i-ff.-ctcd
'!Uit injury to the fin
Kt service.
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THE NEBBS Keep the Change ' " By SOL HESS
., i" y&vi m 'e oiJ6rTU em "'; ' j N'v' " wtfCEi eov to ovec? to the " oust a 3P&odtmii--te3 ip i wasnt
?3)UOV MEBS 5 CEKJT 5TO&IES Om'TME TA'i-OttS AnjO &E.T MV Ta3U5Q?5- AT MIM 1 VdCHJLD FETCU WIS PAMTS PO?
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IM MtoH 1 puLL ;FACE &CK OCrS0 THAT UK0.l,KE H weve.e- V WSTj
SP1BIT3 THESE AM iwtu TRVIMG-TOSET Jj8$2 ' n t, P n l PECTeO TO See MO MORE MONVTMlS CTl
DAV5-1T:' : VSMOKe TMKpU&M MM" 'V Tlr V WEEK MBS SOT HIS OLD 'BeAGIblwa CE ilPSS
DOMT TAE ffT ? J t. "V J J-ll 'ESS 7fciw3L K A i NgM AINJ Lle me" MAD IT ALL.. gOTT
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. y ... '. JnV SAfifc (Copyright. 1929. by Tht B.ll Syndical.. tnc ) t rlilf M.rlt R.g. U S f.t OHic S.- . .-ts;...,'.;:.:-tf,.i;.iJ '
APPOINT COOPER
ASHLAND STREET
ASHLAND, Oio., July 30. (Spe
cial) The vuciuicy In the office oC
city street commissioner, caused ly
the dentil of Frank K. Merrill, who
held the position for the post five
years, has been filled by the ap
pointment of lCrnest Cooper. Mr.
Cooper has for several years been
employed on street work of the
clly and is thoroughly acquainted
with tho work.
Miss Htith Yodr-r of the South
ern Oregon normal school faculty
has been granted a leave of nb
sence and will go soon to Uis An
geles, where she will study. Miss
Yoder is an accomplished violinist
land will be missed from the music
interests of the town as well as at
the normal school.
Preparations for. the Camp Fire I
Girls' camp at the Lake of the
Woods are practically complete.
The girls will go into the camp va
cated by the Y. M. C. A. boys.
There will be some twenty regis
trations for each camp. Miss ICUen
Waters will arrive from Seattle on
Saturday to supervise the last ar
rangements. Miss Kosina Gallatin
will take over the conduct of the
kitchen and to this work she brings
special training, having been a
graduate this spring from the home
economics course at the Oregon
State college.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Atkins have
returned from their trip to Port
land, where they took their daugh
ter, Hose, to place her tinder the
instruction of a master specialist.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. liutler enter
tained delightfully at dinner Mon
day evening at the Rogue Klk" ho
tel. Those who were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Butler for the pleas
ant pvent were: Mr. and Mrs. I).
Ask About
FREE KINDLING
12-inch or 16-inch
Green Pine Slabs
$5.00
1 FER LOAD
B SPECIAL
Factory Blocks ,
Also
Select Grade Green
Blocks and Slabs
PEE LOAD
Medford Fuel Co.
Tel. G31
f- : JJ v r fni Am? i (f
Perozzi, Miss Thelnia' p'r-rozii, ss
i Hazel of Cleveland (Ohio), Misses
Kalherine and, Alice Fiatessa. Mr.
i and Mis. l'uul Fltatessa aud Jos.
'Fiatessa.
j Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Engle were
'dinner busts Mouday evening at
l their home on the lioulevard. The
table was attractive in a coior
: scheme of white, carried out In the
I large bowl of nasturtiums in the
center of the table rind orange ta
pers, lluesls ot Mr. an"
Kngle were Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Hriscoe, Mi'H. Bertha Denton, Miss
11a Myers, -Mrs. Kngle and Miss
Gertrude Knglu.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C: Hinds, Miss
Marian Hinds and Bob Hinds of
Berkeley, Cal., arrived in Ashland
op Wednesday and -are. the house
guests of .Miss' Georgia Coffee on
Onk street. - -
Fred Taylor, Glenn Simpson and
H. I.. Claycomb left on Thursdtiy
morning i'or some fishing at Fish
lake. . i- ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Rcott! or
Los Angeles were in -Ashland on
Wednesday meeting old friends.
Mrs. Scott was n former Ashland
gill, Miss Helen Churchman.
C. 11.. Kenrick o San Francisco
was in Ashland on Wednesday at
tending to business matters.
Miss' Kugenia Corson, : who has
been attending 'summer school at
Santa Cruz for the past six weeks,
returned home. Wednesday. Miss
Carson motored north in company
with her brother, Paul Carson, and
her nephew, Donald Carson, of Ios
Angeles. Donald will j-einalii in
Ashland two weeks to visit with
relatives, but Mr. Carson will make
a visit to his daughter. Miss l.ii
clle Carson, and will return home
late this week.
EAGLE POINT SCHOOL
EAGLE POINT, Ore.,' July 30.
(Special) The hoard of director's
of the Eagle Point irrigation dis
trict held their monthly meeting
Friday night, July ft, and decided
to commence school the first Mon
day in September.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Nichols left
Monday morning for Portland,
where "they will remain for a
couple of weeks attending to busi
ness. Margaret Swazy Is taking
care of the house while they arc
away.
Tom Riley, one of our local enr
penlers,' has been doing some re
pair work for the firm of nurham
& Noyes on the Rogue river.
Mr. Weatherton of Los Angeles,
who recently purchased the place
known as the Stewart place near
Brownshoro. was here attending to
business recently.
Mrs. John Cotton and Mrs. James
of Richmond, Cal., are visitors at
the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Sam
Johnson. - . '
Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes left
Sunday mom lug for Prospect,
"where they have rented a house to
be near .Mr. Holmes' business. They
will remain in Prospect for the re
mainder of the summer or until
Mrs. Holmes resumes her duties as
teacher of the Antelope school.
Mr. Karnham anil Mrs. D II.
WANTED
To Buy for CatS
- AH Tour
EC0ND-HAKD
FUKNITUHI
Scott Woolf
I.Tneltsnn cf Arhlan-J and a , l!l'r ll.;V.s:;s
.liic!:son of Arhinn-.l a:;d a ilnujli
ter of Mrs. Jackson of Pasadena .
........ l t.-.,.,!.. .li.iitit Kimilliv. . l
,e. m.. i,.. u l.. i.n,l
1111. Ullll .l.l .1, l.llj -ii- J i
son, Bertlanil, were in r.agiu j-uiui. .
Saturday visiting friends.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
Jackson County Creamery has filed i
Supplementary Articles of Incur-
p oration with the Corporation
Commissioner of the State of Ore
gon, the object of which Is to
change the name ot said corpora
tion to "Gold Seal Creamery.
JACKSON COl'NTY CKKAMKRY,
Now GOLD SI0AL CUEAMEllY.
129
WAXTKI) HKI.r-
-MALE OH,
, YKIAI'1': .
VVANTKWMan!- W'moh "'or' high
school student with car und tele
phone to work spare time look
ing lifter a group of school boys
selling the Pictorial Review mag
azine in Mcdford. i'ays about
$10 for .10 hours work, with
possibilities of $23. State age
and phone number. K. H. Clark.
Box 1 0. this paper. 120
. WANTED FKMALK HELP
WANTED Lady stenographer,
one with office experience pre
ferred. Add reus Stenographer,
care of Mall Tribune, stating
when available, experience, sal
ary desired, give struct address
and telephone. 131
STENOGRAPHER For 1 week or
longer. Thomas RealtyCo. 134
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTHD Plasterer.
: Tel. C16-L.
12'J
WANTED S I T I ' A T I O N H
WANTED Young woman wishes
clerical or general office work.
20-1 o. Central. Miss Merge. 130
ACCOUNTANT of 30 years exp.
mainly with fruit packers in Cal
ifornia and some auditing desires.
wnoie or pun lime woi k, not ii.-i.-essarily
accountancy. Rest ref
erences. Address Box 541, Mt.
Shasta City, Cal. 132
FOR HIRE Man nnd team for
orchard hauling. Inquire Box
60, Tribune. 132
WAXTED M ISCEI.LA X BUS
WANTED Light trunk. Tel.
WANTED Furnished apt: private.
bath and garage. !)05 W. lom.i
12Ktf
WANTED To buy smnll grocery
store. Give location and price
In first answer. Box 15. Mall
Tribune. Liu
HAVE YOUR FURNITURE re
paired nt your home or our shop
A. N. Thlbault. Phone atili-R-
- 132
WANTHTJ Children . to care for
, night and day. Charges reiieon
ble. Write P. O. Box 196, Cen
tral Point. I2'J
WANTED 2nd-hand Roods nnd!
Junk. Pat's, litis Prune. Tel.
547-L. 131 i
WANTED Shoe repairing; expert
wnrkmnnshln. first-clans mut-
i tals. Men's half-aoles and heels
$1.75; women's half soles and.
heels $1.00. C. M. Kldd & "-
HIP
l-'Oll IIE.VT A PA HTM ENTS
, ?5r".b""'""si'
FOR RENT
a pllrtment.
Phone 905-M
FOR RENT Furnished apnrt
ments. Phono 452-H. lumf
FOR RENT Apartments, central
ly located. Phone 12J3-H or call
Apt. 6, Palmer Apts. lDltf
FOR RENT Apartment. 80 West
Main. ' lOltf
FOR RENT Furn. 2 and l-rm.
apts.; garage. 104 W. 10th.
HStf
FOR RENT
ni-nt: garage,
afternoons.
Furnished Pr'
10 guluce. ""
47lf
-3-room duplex; Ib:lif1
$20. 2111 Haven. 130',
Foil i:i:."T-
and water
.
kiont Modern 4-room
galow. furnished: garage.
45D-L or call at 340 Haven
Tel
l-fl
FOH RENT Large new Spanish
duplex, one block of Hotel .Med
ford on South Newtown, partly
furnished: strictly modern, with
Frigldaire. hardwood flours anil
fireplace. Phone 1378-R.
130
FOR RENT 4-room modern
house with garage, on paved
street. Phone 315 ur 1U3-J.
1 2r.tf
FOR RENT Unfurnished modern
4-room duplex; hardwood floors,
close in.. 15 Newtown. Phone
1405. : 120'tf
FOR RENT Cottage on 11th St.,
4 rooms and bath: modern;
range; garage and storehouse.
Chas. A. Wing Agency. tt
FOIt RENT 5-room house: elec
tric range f urnlslied, water paid,
$35 a month, liuiuire ut Hawk
Plumbing Shop. 124tf
FOR RENT Half of duplex: elec
,i-le rimifo nnd water beater, ga
rage. Inquire SU6 No. Riverside
or Phono 7'JO-L.
tf
TO LET Newly tlnten- unfurnish
ed 6 rooms, bath, garage, wood
house; 2 blocks from Library;
adults. W. F. Campbell, -04 10.
Muin. 132
FOR RENT Nice 0-room house:
hardwood floors throughout, fine
lawn; has cast front and Is close
In on paved Btreet. Phono 105.
. . 1 lUlf
FOR RENT New modern 4-room
house. Phono 720. 1 12tf
FOR RENT 5 or ll-room house
partly furnished, modern, elec
tric range. Call at 837 W. 2nd
St., after 6 p. m. It
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown 4 White.
17tf
FOR RENT House. No. 8 Kathor
Ine Court, unfurnished. Has elec
tric nook, breakfast nook sot,
plenty of bullt-lna, Karnge, tc;
new and modern. Phone (t-
' Tltf
ESTRAVED
STRAYED From North River
side. 2 cats, one large white, one
orange Persian. Reward for re
turn or Information leaning u
recovery." Phone 2'Ji-J
130
I'Olt EXCIIAXGE
WISH TO TRADE Residence
property, small Willamette val
ley town on Tillamook highway,
only 60 miles from poiil.uid.
well located. with beautiful
grounds and 300 feet frontage
on highway: 0-room modern
home, all outbuildings In good
repair. Value to $351.0. Would
make excellent camp ground and
service hi ii t In n. On river bank.
Wish Mcdford properly to about
same value. This property cjear.
Phone 1 230 or i;r,7-.f. or call X32
West 12th St. between 6 and 7.
evenings. 1 :1 '
FOR TRADE Land for good used
car; 62 'i lu-n-s, 36 nil. west
Grants Pass, 1 Vj mi. from Rogue
river. Owner, H. It. Copley.
Bellgle, Ore. 133
, TO tilWik I have a new modern
fi-room house in id.- il locution m
Medfi.rd. The best buy lin igln
able; l.-;.fot frontage .ml over
100 feet back. I want to "
change for small pcr.-:n.'c and
small but neat home n.-ar Mcd
ford. Write Box 3, Mall Tribune.
129
I li:srNESHJ.pp.,,nrxiTiEs r
AN ASSOCIATION Is being form
ed to handle an article of uni
versal commercial use from
waste material. If you would
make several hundred per c-nt
and have from I2f.'i to 11000.
Would like to talk to yotl. B'-.t
of references. Tills Is .1 big otl
ooitunllv to moke money. Ad-
dri-KH for Interview, Box 75, Mall
Tribune. 121
FOR HALE "Contectlonery and
pool hall; good location: well
equipped. Half price. Frank
Lewis. Eaele Point m
FOR SALE -Pat sTiiccuud llanii
Mora and property. 110
l-'OK I-'I UMSIII-:!)
KOII.MS
l-'Olt URXT
X. Crape.
-SlcepillK roopis.
245
134
p.l)U HKNT Rooms. $1.60 and
$2 per week. Bachelor cabin.
445 S. Front. lint-
PLEASANT ROOM with bonrd nt
7 Hi B. Main. 109tt
FOR SALE POri.TRY
FOR SALPj BlacK Jersey Giant
setting eggs. C. A. DeVoe. Tel.
IUS-J-8. G4tt
I'OR SALE l TOMOIULES
USED AUTOMOBILES
AT
' HAltGAIN PRICES '
Tune, In on these values, then come
In and Investigate ineiu.
owe it to yourself to see these
Good Will Used Cars before you
make a deal. Wo will satlsiy you.
11127 Star Sedan;
new rubber nnd
.-..$875.00
pitlnt "
1927 Pontine Coupe;
nice shape
$550.00
1927. Oakland 4-donr Sedan: n
real value und a car that will
give you splendid service. $5, 5.00
1926 Oldsmoblle 2-door Sedan: one
of the best values In me cnv
,,t $-125.00
Three Thousand Nine tiuniireu
miles on this born i.oupe i
model, 111 perfect shape $265.00
Master 0 Bulck llrollgnam neuan.
with trunk; a car worm n,"i'.
We will sell this automobile for
$675.00
Chevrolet Touring, runs tine
1 1 un.l'"
1920 Olds Coupe,
condition -
In the best of
; $460.01)
We have nn Oakliind 4-door Hednn.
In nice shape; new paint mm
priced to sell $350.00
1 924 Dodge Touring $125.00
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Oakland and Pontine Dealers.
Open evenings.
132
Eijt'lTY In '24 Nash touring,
cheap: balance easy payment.
515 W. Ilth. 131
FOR HALE Dndgo truck, good
condition, goon runner. mm
sell chenp. Phone 625-W. 129
I'Olt KALI'. REAL ESTATE
,-,-A. FARM 17 ml. S. E. of
Portland. 30 n. In cultivation,
modern house, good burn, out
buildings, orehaid. 2000 colds
wood, some cedar, trout stream,
$i;ll0u; terms or trade for city
property. See Ben Bliroh, 1020
Court SI. l-H
NOW AS ALWAYS The swell res
l.lence secllon Is on high proiind.
That 6-nore liomesite on the loop
drive, with 3 acres covered with
Water Will make the beet resi
dence site on East side. I!er-t-hrubbiTV
and shade trees
afready growing. owner "VS
",.." and Hun's Why It Is on
lu.l-l.-nin II" Ihl- week. See
HOLMES FOR HOMES. NASI!
HOTEL COR. 131-
FOIt SALE I ncr, 6-room bouse,
furnished; 3 bedrooms, fruit Hid
berries. Well, electric pump, burn,
garage and woodshed. Outside
clly limits.' Price $2650; terms.
Owner. Box 47, Tribune. 131
FOR SALE LOOK! $7000 yes.
$7000, buys 17 Acres, about 12
acres In bearing pears, tlpn soil,
close In, Irrigated; house and
barn; $3',00 (ash, balance terms.
Phone 993-1, or tee I,. G. Plckell,
K23 Taylor St.-
FOIt KALE 1 acres, west phoe
nix; good roa-l, bam, well, no
bouse, power line; terms. Owner.
W. V. Foster. K, I
FOR SALE OR TRAOF By own
er, 1u'ixI15 corner building site
In business district. Will sell nil
or part. Call M. 129
WHEN YotT tnm of real estate
see Blown White. tf
LOCAL und long dlsluncu hauling.
Wi. save you money. 1 law ley
Ti-.msfW. 019 N. Riverside,. Tel.
1044-X. Hit!
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
Called for nnd delivered Iree. in
N. Kir St. Phono 201. &6tf
I'D It SALE-
-LIVESTtK'K
l.'nlt SA I. P. 1 1 -months-old tlior
iillglihrcd Jersey bull. $u0. 1'lor
l Eliuelhardt. Rl. 3. 13.
i.'olt HALE Span of large moles,
II and 12 years old. Call or wrlle
H It. l-i, nl. v. Rcaulo. Ore. 133
FOR SALE
lambs. VV
Vllle.
-7 5 head of ewes nnd
A. Chllders, Jackson-
i;io
WE BUY calves, bulls, cows nnd
hogs for cosh, at your ranch. R.
H. Wilson, 112 So. Grape Ht. Tel.
1404 and wo will call. Hil
FOR SALE 1 Rambullet buck
. sheep, 1 boar and 1 suw, E. II.
Wilhrow, Talent.- 120
FOR SALE High grade milk
cows, soon fresh. Williams &
Seegmlller. nuur Antloch hcIiooI,
Sams Valley.
I'OR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE Five room house on
, acre faolng two etrocts; city
water; electricity, etc. Terms
less than rent. Phune 1892 be
fore 6 p. m. ' 102tt
IF BUYING A HOME Hero Is n
good buy on Riverside Ave., closo
In. Mv duplex, renting for $52
a month- Will sell my equity
cheap. Buyer can live In one
Bide for $13 oi month. Can you
gel cheaper rent? See mo be
for buying elsewhere. No com
mission. Owner, Mary K. Gua
t.ifBon, Jacksonville highway, or
Phone 790-L. I23H!
FOR SALE Atlrnollvo 8-roorn
modern cottage with shade trees,
lawn and guru go. Located on
paving near high school, paving
paid. Price only $1650; terms.
Earl Tumy. 310 Liberty Bldg.
118tf
FOR SALE 5-room furnished
house. Reasonable down pay
ment, buluinco like rent. 411
King. 11"
FOR SALE Acre of ground, 6-
room bouse. No down payment
l remii.nslliln tiarlv.
WOLD & WOLD, 10 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE New 5-room modern
nnd garage, cast aide, fjoiiu.
Ensv.
WOLD & WOLD, U N. Riverside.
lizif
I 'OR S A 1. 10 M IS( I ILL A N EOI H
FOR SALE Almost new Victor
safe. Will lake' good car In
trade. Also 1 '4-ton tl. M. C
truck. 306 H, Kir. Phone 1316
131"
FOR SALE Antique davenport
and table . 2 oriental rugs, un
usual mahogany dresser with
French niirror nllached, one
nquaie, bniid-carved mahogany
table. Tuesday and " Wednesday
only. 212 South Grape. 129
FOIt SALE Stove and refriger
ator. Less tbuii half price. k:ik
W. 2nd. 130
FOIt SALE
Orchard. -Apricots. Three Oaks
I'll, Hie 46H-J-1. 1.10
FOR KALE fine used corn hind
er, $75. Hubbard Bros. 13i
FOR SALE llotpolnt electric
range. Inqulru Duvls Transfer
123if
FOR SALE Used sewing ma
chines; all makes, $5 up; terms
It desired. All makes rented
and repaired. White Hewing
Machine Co., 24 North Dart let t
lltM
FOR SALE Oruvonsleln apples.
I'hoiii. 7-F-4. I22!f
FOR SALE Second cutting nlfnl
fa, baled or unbilled; also excel-
a lent Club wheat In new sacks for
chicken feed; also hurley. Hales
for cash only. Cull Rogue River
Company, lilt or JI71-J-1. at
Ashland. I22tf
FOR HA I.E Marigold plants.
137 W. 2nd Ut.. afler p. in.
('.ill
It
Foil SAI.K For iiinil anil Kruvvl.
m-illnient nnd Kem-ral tetttnlnic.
Tel. lli-J. Hhiii'I Utitnmiin. t(
FOH SAI.K I-uk field fenca.
yuril fenee, Kat'M, nettliiK nil
kinds; cedar iind steel fern-
posts. Coitltileltf line of fence
material. "We. Iiullil fences."
Uaildls .4 Dixon. Tel. lifis. S-tlf
iti'sixi-.sfi niiti:TX)iiT
AtMirnotH
MUHKAY AHHTHATT CO. Ah
atractH of 'I'll le. Title lnHUMne.
Kouiils 3 Mid 5. No. 12 Nurlll
Central Ave,, upstairs.
JACKSON X.
Abstract fn
AbsiraciM of 'I'll In
nnd Title, liimir
nnie. Tho only
complete Tit lei
System In Jack
son County.
Clilropniotlo IMiysleliuw
DR. B. W. HOFFMAN Chiro
practic Nerve Specialist, unite
hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 203-204
Liberty Bldg. Offlco phone mo;
lies. J'honeUO-RL ,
Kyo SiMMiiiltHt
DR. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optome
trist. Eyes examined. uiasHee
fitted. 404 Medturd Bldg. Tel.
IKS. SDatf"
ExHrt Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson. C. P. A. Attention given
to anything In accounting ami
Inc.. i. .. Tax Requirements. IaioIc
Into our simplified accouiilltiK
method. Liberty Bldg.. Medford,
Phone 157-H.
lliuuicliil
WH LEND MONEY to worths
people to pay their honest debts,
Pacific Coast Credit Association.
423 Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore.
Freight TrnnsiMirtiillon
PIERCE TRUCKING CO., Me
ford to I'orll.ind and San Frais
Cisco. Furnlturo moving a sped
laity. Phone 55 or 437-R-2:
LONG DISTANCE HAULING -H
Medford - Klamath truck IM
Dallv service. Bonded carriers
Special rates on load lots. A ut
Freight terminal. 86 8. Fir. Tel
1033.
Money to Tsinn
MONEY TO LOAN to worthy pen
pie to pay their honest debts
Also any amount to loan on cllf
property. Thomas Realty Co.
Room 12, Palm lllk., Cor. Mull
ami Front Sis., upstairs.
6
Isms: Ttitm
IUmiI Estate.
Mortgage IsmlW
l'lrnnu lima
Commercial riniince Corp.
Mcdford, Oregon .
DtVYOU NEED MONICYI W4
make short time loans, 'irnu
actions sli-lclly confidential. Ill -Liberty
lildg. Open Tuesday!
nnd Frldnys tlll 0-p. mj Phom
057-.L II. II. Banister. H. Q
Chrlstner.
Monti men tit
THE OREGON GRANITIC CO.
Monuments. E. A. Illokn, Gen
eral Manager; P. M. Kersbuw,
Sales Mnnugur. 802 N. Front St.,
Medford.
Painting ami Pnperliniiglng
II. MARX, General Painting Con
tractor, tinting, pat.erliangltig.
, carpentering, repulrlng. Phone
17N-J. Res. 57 Summit,
Piano Instruction,
FRED ALTON H A IG HT Teacher
of Piano and Harmony.' Hnlght
Music Studio, BlH Liberty Bldg ,
P h o n oJ7 2; jH'jj
' Irlntora and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. line
the best equipped printing office
III Southern Oregon. Bookbind
ing, loose lent ledgers, bllllua;
systems, cto. Portland prices. 27
N. ElrHtu "
Radio Hervlnn. -
RADIO SERVICE on any make
radio. II. o. purucker, '23 Houlti
Orapo Street. Office Phone 1KB;
Res. 1442. 3KT
Repairing.
JOE RINARD CYCLER Y Expert
lawn mower grinding, repairing
and cleaning, called for and de
livered, all for $1; motorcycle
nnd blcvclo repairing; work
guaranteed. 2H S. 1I..I llcll, Tel.
14IIK. - 1 ttf
Itoofinic Materials
STANDARD ROOFING CO. -Med
ford office corner loth nnd Fir.
Applies all kinds of roofing,
shingles, built-up roofs; 10 und
20 years guaranteed. Your roofs
Inspected free. Phono 107 7.
Snnit anil firavnt
O. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
plant. Cleaned, washed aand
and ifravel; crushed gravel, all
sizes. Phone plant 1208 or office
127. 104lf
' Surgeon.
W. R. ADAMS, M. I). Surgeon.
Hpeelnl ntlentlon to goitre, 301
Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore.
Transfer
KADH TRANSFER HTORAOH)
CO. Office lit N. Fir. Ml.
Phone 115, Prices right. Ser
vice Rijsrsnteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER HTORAGI9
Service guaranteed, to M. Orape
St.. Phone 44, or residence 1040.
Window Clistnlna;
LET ORoltOK DO IT Phone IIT1
for housecleanlni floor waslugi
laultor MfTloe, Jg, A, ttetU.
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