LOIR LEVELS
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 26. iFi
jobbers began slicing the prLe of
top grade eggs Saturday afternoon!
and as ft result quotations are two
cents lower on fresh extras and
standard firsts. The supply, how- ,
ever,, is still someewhut short. ',
Putter prices were firm.
Crabappbs mailt their appear
a nee at the Fast Side market Mon
day. They brought on an average
of 7 5 cents a box.
Seaside, peas sold for 8 to X'e;
cantaloupes $1.-5. corn $1 a sack
of i dozen ears, tomatoes line and !
gravenstein apples at $1.35. Other1
prices were unchanged.
Produce.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2C fP)
pl'TT Kit Steady. Cubes: Ex
tras 7e; standards 4 tic; prime
firsts 4 5c; firsts 42c. Creamery
prices: Prints 3c over cube stand
ards. FGOS Steady. Prices to re
tailers: Fresh extras 3Sc; stand
aril firsts 35e; fresh medium ex
tras 33c; fresh medium firsts 32c.
Prices to wholesalers: Fresh ex
tras 3Jc; standard firsts 3 Tic; me
dium extras 31c; fresh medium
firsts 30c.
MILK Stead. Raw milk (4)
$2.35 cfft., delivered Portland, les
1'7. Rutterfat: Station 4Cc; trade
47e; delivered at Portland SOe.
POl'LTRY Steady. Puying
prices, alive: Heavy liens, over
4!i lbs. 2tlc; medium hens, 3 V to
4 Vj lbs. 22 to 23e; lif,'!it, under 3'i
lbs. 20 to 21e; broilers, 1 'j lbs. 2")
to 2lle: colored broilers, 2 to 3 lbs.
L'7 to 30e; sprint; Pekin ducks, 4
lbs. and oveV, 20e; old Pekin ducks
1 5 to ISc; colored ducks la to ISc.
ONIONS - Steady. per cwt.,
Walla Walla fancy, SI. 75 to $2.
POTATOICH Steady. Per cwt ,
(Jems, No. 1 grade, $2.50 to $2. So,
fancy Gems, $2.50 to S2.Hr; new,
S3 to $3.25.
WOOL Steady. Fastern Ore
gon, IS to 2Ce lb.; valley, 30 to
;i3e.
IIAV Steady. Ruying prices:
Kastern Oregon timothy, $21.50 to
$22; do. valley, MX to $1!; alfalfa.
SIS to $l!l; clover, $14 to $15: oat
hay, Ifi; straw, $7 to ?S ton. Sell
ing prices, $2 more.
Livestock.
PORTLAND, AUK. 20. &)
Cattle and calves: opening slow;
receipts, cattle 2S50, calves 100;
steers (1100-1300 lbs.) good, ?' 1
Ml.riH; good , $11 Hvi 1.75; medium
$:t.50f7f 1 I ; common, $7.00fr!i.50;
heifers, goodt $ I . 0 0 (it 11.75; common
to met) turn, $l.7 5 W ll.UO; cows,
good, SS.00 ifi S.75 ; common to me
dium, $t.00ii' S.50; low cutler. $3
frfi.00; good beef, $7.2517.50;
cutter to medium, $5.50 H 7.25 ;
calves, . medium to choice, $10
12.50; cull to common, $7.50frl0.
vealei's, m'lk fed, good to choice,
$1314.50; medium $111M3; cull
to common, $S fit 1 1 .
I logs; Around steady; receipts
2200, including 1x4 billed through;
heavy weight, $ 1 2.50 fa) 1 2.75; pack
ing sows, rough and smooth, $8.75
it 11.75; slaughter pigs, $1 1 fit 12;
feeder and stoeker pigs, medium
to choice, $ 1 2 fir 12.75. (Soft or
oily hogs and roasting pigs ex
cluded in above quotations).
Sheep and Lambs: Quotably
steady; receipts 700; including 27o
on ' contract. Lambs (S4 lbs.
down) good to ehoice. $ilfM2:
medium, $11.5011; (all weights)
cull to common, $7.001 !t. 50; year
ling wethers, $ti.50ff);il.00; ewes,
$4,001(5.25; medium to choice,
$3.50 t 5.00; common, $1.50 3.50.
Portland Wheat.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2(1. (P)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low CIopp
Sept. -.1.24 1.24 1.23 1.23
Dec 1.31 1.31 U 1.30 1.31 'it
May ....1.3sif. 1.3SH 1.3S & l.SSVi
Cash wheat:
Pig Rend blustem, hard white L35
Soft white 1.25
Western white 1-25
Hard winter 1.2.!
Northern spring 1.22
Western red 1.22
Oats:
No. 2, 38-lb. white 34.00
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 224;
flour, 27; corn, 5; oatt, !; hay, 5.
Sail Francisco Rutterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 26. (P)
Rutterfat. g.o.h. San Francisco, 53c,
Ask About
FREE KINDLING
12-inch or 16-inch
Green Pine Slabs
Factory Blocks
SET.OO
1 1
PER LOAD
SPECIAL
Medford Fuel Co.
Tel. 631
(l THE MARKETS
$.50
PER LOAD
BRINGING UP FATHER
. S?ett 5,hOC m
rkL U5EN ARE
: - 1 i lA wr ft il i n 1 1. Jitir
THE NEBBS In The Long Ago By SOL HESS
BE A LITTLE $M MAKE GOEAT5CEWE Wrn'M' IBSBSl MOW Go! VOU LEPtX. to WVEACS AGO- :
i WHILE MOW 1 -TME HEACTTMCOBS H MATOEO A MAM 1 f VOuP WE TOR THAT MtOOAV WMEW THE l .
I po7 ln' 'S WMAT TME V ( 1 DESRSE 1.L , - EER-DCMK.KJG, C.CACETTe BASV CC.CS MAMA l n,,vs, ,
i ' s- cosTOMe.i?s viAisjr X V weveR FORaive v35 smokims sood-tor- I m 6ivt.s him a puff nnii s. I
I this picture x N I ivjotwinj& voy made J wk.OF MER Cigarette : , , !
WILL BE (jJ- t ': f i VOUR BED, KJOVAJ LIE llil?-. 'l'
COMPLETED- Wlj'- RESPECT VOUI3 FATHERS V' S snll
, vJe ARE f5a5$TW ZJ-INA-V "SO Wl5HES.WOAJ CAM VOU . ( f " . ,
-we suggest- Ivir fiy ' v& ' fC--y i J-llk.
I ! nrnnfltii ri;rr"L"iTft . -a uu .-t m.iiKvra i.m-wh w.wiku .muscki-i-anjckhs takhx rp i ousai.)
II Fruit Price, Today KHWH UPhKIN ,
San IIYancisco Fruit
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20. j
(Federal State Market News Ser-i
vice) Apides: Oravensteins fancy, I
4-tier. $L'.75fi 3.00; 4 tier, $2.25
fl 2.50; lugs, $ 1.75 ft 2.25.
Pears: Bartlett, fancy, $2.50 It!
3.00 packed box; No. 2 $1.25 to $2
box; L. A. lugs, tiScft 85e: Uike
county, $3.50 for fio-lb. box.
Wall Street Report
N I-; W YORK, A u g. 2 6 . (tV)
Strength shown by the high grade
rails accelerated the late rise in
today's stock market, in which
utilities and specialties rose sub
stantially. -Midland steel products
preferred was up 1 5 points to a
new top at 305, whilee V. S. freight
touched 12(1. a new high, on a
gain of 1 1 Va points. American
Telephone and Telegraph gained
4 b to, .303 Vj, also a new high.
There was some, selling of C. S.
steel in the final hour. The clos
ing tone was irregular, with sab's
approximating 4,300.000 shares.
Heavy realizing in the final deal
ings carried stocks of the day's
leaders off 3 to ti points from
their best leve:s of the day, and
depressed several important issues
such as American Cani I'. S. Steel
and Westinghouse Fleet ric 4 to
i; points under last Saturday's l'in:l
quotations,
ENJOY STAY AT SEA
.JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. Aug. 2C.
(Special.) The families of sev
eral of the men who are employed
at the county sheds In Jacksonville
have spent a couple of weeks vaca
tion at 'crescent City. Among
them were the families of Rollle
Rina burger, Tom Rose berry and
Ray Crawford. Mrs. Charley Hale
and two children of Medford also
accompanied them. M rs. Rone
herry and children returned Thurs
day evening and the' others will
return Sunday.
I
Miss Audrey Metzger Is visiting
this week nt the home of Mr. ami
Mrs. Lester Walton at Ashland.
John R. Knight left Saturday
morning for Portland. Mrs. Knight
who has been visiting in Portland
and vicinity for several weeks will
accompany him home.
Mrs. Luella Dunnington and son
Tommie, Mrs. Hazel White and
children enjoyed a swimming party
at Cant rail's swimming hole on
Applegate Friday afternoon.
Salem Rapid progress is being
made nn construction of $150,000
grand stand at Oregon ntte fair
grounds.
Fruit Haulers
Public Service Permits Secured and Truck
Insurance furnished at reasonable rates.
Chauncey Florey
Phone 318-201 First National Bank
MTWORD MAIL
he cornier-
OF DUST IN ETHER
KOKNIC.SMHRO (') Dust is
something about which the- most
scientific of derma n engineering
experts admit they know little.
Kveryone knows that dust, be it
of coal, wood, flour, or paper, is
sometimes explosive. It depend;;
on just the exact admixture with
air a grain too little or a grain
too much but no one knows the
exact danger point.
The Society of Oerman Fngi
neers devoted a special session of
'dut ex per ik' here to look into
the degree of exploslveness and
also Into the injury done by indus
trial dust to human organisms,
notably the lungs and the skin.
Dr. Tebky of Dnsseldorf said
lhat there are no adequate means
for measuring dust p a r t i c 1 e s,
which would be highly desira hie,
as men machinery eoubl be adjust
ed accordingly. Injury to the hu
man. system depends not so much
on whether dust particles are
sharp edged, but on their size and
chemical composition.
The most dangerous, according
to Dr. Teleky. are those between
one half and two microtis in size,
a mieon being one twenty-five
thousandth of an inch. These sizes
are readily absorbed by. the cellu
lar tissues ami cause "dustly lung."
Some metal dust Is so fine that
it enters the pores of the si; in
and causes dangerous subcutane
ous incrustations.
Relations between dust and hu
midity also remain much of a mys
tery. Experiments have shown
the fallacy of the belief that hu
mid air Is necessarily inure dust
free than dry air. The reverse is
often t he case.
SYDNFY, Australia A') The
! problem, of equal rights for women
; apparently has never reared its
bead among the Rignambas, a can
nibal tribe of Malekula, New He
( brides.
I )nnald Nicholso. a missionary
; who ret ui tied with an A tnoi lean
.scientific party elmurd the yacht
Illyriu. brought to Sydney interest
ing tabs of feminine obedience
i a lining the t ribesmen.
; "Warfare a mong t he t rlbes Is
a (most eun.-'t anl," said Nicholson,
i "but the women, in times of con
flict, are nib. wed to pass tinnwde-t-
;OKU NV - OUT- . L-U J? -Ta.. v -r , f THIS WILL GT " J I
IVItvs. , i
i n mm inn nil nrnn
W UANutnb!
TRIBUNE, rEDFORD,
. ......
ed and a t as messengt-rM
the lighting trituies.
"The women have no rights,
they do just what they are told.
Parents negotiate marriages, and
20 or 30 pigs is the usual price for
a bride."
. The Americans were the first
white men except missionaries to
penetrate the cannibal haunts.
ROM F V) The Italian gov
ernment's steady fight against il
literacy is beginning to show re
sults in census figures.
In 11121, before the Fascist gov
ernment came- into power, illit
eracy in Italy reached 31 per cent,
meaning that practically one out
of every three persons could not
read or write.
This figure has been reduced
to 2 7 per cent, as of the end of
1 !274 when the census started.
A still further reduction could
be chronicled today. The reduc
tion is going on at the rate of
about one per cent a year.
At the same time the number
of elementary schools is on the
increase. In P-22-IH23 there were
1 1 2,073. Today there are over
12 1,000.
The southern provinces of Cala
bria, Puglia anil Sicily, together
with the Island of Sardinia, show
the heaviest figures of Illiteracy.
Calabria still is unable to pro
duce more than 52 per cent of
her people who can read and
write.
CUSSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Rates per word (or tint insertion, 2c; each
tutteeding insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Imle
your ads with Fcr Sale, For Rent, etc., nd count
these words, at well as each Initial, telephone
number, etc., at a word.
Classified ads in advance and not taken over
phone, unless advertiser has monthly account. No
allowance (or phone errors.
WriNTKI) SITUATIONS
H f MOTMEfl. WhAT'o THE 1 I I I" .Rf.VT mEAV B. WHAT ARE. 1 1 J
U MATTEH WITH CVNDCTY M ift1: prOU DONu 'WIT M ( I a CMANCE TO CiiT A MAiRUT W
WANTFD Position by stenog
rapher, experienced in railroad
e n g i n eering and accounting
work. Phone 875-.I-2, I5(i
W A N T F D Sewing. Tel. 4 8 -R -3 .
1 5t;
YOI NC, MAN QFALIFIFD to fill
responsible position wishes em
ployment during evening. Write.
Rox DM, care Mail Tribune. 1 5S
WANTFD WorK as janitor or
ca retaker; can do repairing,
paint or tint, 12 years experi
ence. Route 2, Rox i)7. 157
W A XTI : I ) M A 1 . K II 1 0 LP
WANTFD Truck driver. Phone
57 1 - R-1 by noon Sunday. One
month's work.
WANTFD Kxpert lumber cost
accountant and b o o k keeper,
Klarnalh district. dive refer
ences, experience, age, in own
hand. Rox L. K., Mail Tribune.
1 57
H.W.KS.MA.V WANTED Cull .Mm
Mllifr HI Nash II. ;.!. I :.7
WANTKIJ -An oxpf rlencf 1, mil
liitjmiH rfil i'MIlu iil''m;i n.
with ii cur.
WILLIAM II. SIIKI.I.KV,
-14 Norlh nivf-ritlili!. Itiii
i H'Anti:i ri:.ii,B iiki.i'
WANTKU 1'Vw iHirkci-H. t, " n K
m-;iwin. f'lmtlniuiui. work, only
'xin-ri.'n'''il ih'.mI itpiily. ('iill in
i'Mfri nt Id'jir Ct k Ofihiti'l
p.ti klm,' linn.-..'. irf(
WANT K I ) lEi'lfiiliti- womnn fur
hmini'Wrn k. t'liri- of two chilth -n.
Vi;i' lift pi t- rnnii! h. Mih. Zimi
riVI. IMI..H.- :i!H-l I.'.s
WANTKD School girl. I'hon"
7!)ll-Y. 1 .". T
WAN'TIOI) Oomp.t,nf h o it
i k''.M'r: kooI (t.nk; on, who h:t
j riiieil f.imily iirf''ri.Ml. llffH.
ri-iiulred. Imiultu 712 West .li.rk
I aun. VM'
OftFOOV, MONDAY, AUuTsT if.. 1020.
. . . .
iRILATr HEAVEM-i'. WHAT ARB.
I wou doinu viTM
i 'II OSJ"? 'sSETOU ma
WANTFD Cook stove, beds and
other furniture if can in bought
right. No dealers. 71" S. liiv
ei side. 1 58 f
WANT TO PCV DAIRY FARM
Have 8 parlies who want to buy
dairy ranches. Have sat isf id 1
four. What have you to sell ?
i.ist your farms with us for quick j
sale. K. C. CORN,
I I So. Riverside. 1 5
WANTFD Model T Ford runabout !
delivery. Must be in good run-!
ning condition, l!i2!) license audi
a real bargain, dive price ask-1
ed in answer. Write Itox "Ford",
in care id' Mail Tribune. 157 '.
WANTFD A baby or small child
to care for. '.:' N. Central. I fill:
WANTFD Fruit hauling. New
L'-ton Ren insured carried. Care
ful handling. Medford Vulcaniz
ing Works. Tel. 10. J 4!Uf
WANTFD Ry practical nurse,
children to care for by day or
j hour and evening. C17 Pari St,
Phone 1 230-U'. J BC
j WANTFD Small quarts! mill, not
over 5-ton. Phone 318. J47tr
I WANTFD 2nd hand goods and
Junk, men s shoes and clothing.
Put's, 1000 Prune. Tel. 547-L.
UiG
INVALIDS cared for. Convalescent
and Rest Home. Ashland. tf
FOR UK NT IIOl'KIJS
FOR RUNT Modern unfurnished
6-rooni flat; garage. 122 Mii-tb-loe.
r,7
FOR HUNT Small modern parity
furnished house, garage, on pave
ment. Phone 5!i3-L. 156
FOR RFNT 7-room well furnish
ed house, piano and electric
washing machine. Call Mr. She
ley or Mrs. J. K. Doswell, Cen
tral Point. 157
FOR RFNT OR SA1.R C-room
modern bungalow, partly fur
nished. Inquire 513 W. 2nd.
151 If
FOR RENT Humea. Furnished
or unfurnished. Rrown & White.
17tf
FOU UFNT APARTMFNTS
FOR RFNT AT once, 3-room
modern furnished apartment in
Mall Tribune building, with hot
and cold water, electricity for
lights and gas for cooking. Ap
ply at office. if
vrn ii.v'i' . a .. i
'''." ' -i immii, mi euro iich i,
1 l,'..I,.l.l,.i.. II... I,..!... ....
. K i mi i in ii l ruiiKC, ga -rage.
135 N. HoHv i fwi
FOR ItFNT V UMSIIKD
ROOMS
FOR RFNT Rooms with board.
33 N. Peach. ;,7
ItfiOM AM) MOAltD In nrlvnlo
f.'iliilly; Kiir.'mi.. till s. Hlvi-r-
i.i''; 1'honi. iic,-i j r :t t r
l 'Olt It M N'T M ISC'I-XIjAXMOI'S
V m lilOXT f i.'UiiKC. .125 .South
Itlyi'tshlo Ave. tf
h'OU ItlONT Cnhln. I'ut' Horon.l
hnnrl Storo. 14atf
LOST
LOST Itrown 1 r.l In lnirvf with
hiown coin iiirni., coniiiliilhii C.
I". Mini H. I', iiiihm.b, l.lliionl rc
witr.l If rntiiitii.il to this office.
1 Ml
WANTED
To Buy for Oul
All Tow
ECOND-HAJTD
FUlNITUll
Scott Woolf
. . By George McManus
mv nnM
A CHANCE TO T,iT A, t-VMR-CDT SNV-MONE-THAT
EJA,KtbfcR 'T.l CO l?
WITH WOMEN AM' OOC,b
- ,;i y. j
PK'KKD CP lilnck mare, weigh
ing looo pounds, wiih V on
right front shoulders. Call at M.
F. Ferg ranch, 1 mile south of
Talent.
MISCKLLAVFOrS
LOCAL, and long distance hauling.
Wo save you money. Havk;y ,
Transfer, 611 N. Rtveralde. Tel. I
1044-X. 150
j
LAWN MOW MRS SHARPFNFD
fallen ror and delivered free. 19
N. Fir HI. Phone 261. fi6tf
FOR KXCRAINtJIV
l'Olt i;XCHAN(iF Improved U'i.
acre tract. Juki outside city limits,
trade fur small ranch, irrigated
or partly Irrigated. Pay differ
ence. Address Jiox 1'5, Mall
Tribune 1 57
FOR TRADF 5 acres, good small
house, 4 miles out, for sin a II
house In Medford. Rox SHD.
Mail Tribune, 158
K IUJSINFKS OPPORTUNITIES
OPPORTUNITY A dominant, old
line, mutual life Insurance com
pany has an opening for a man
bet ween the age of 1!5 ami -15,
as a ( leneral Agent fur Jose
phine ami Jackson counties. A
very liberal contract and chances
for adva nee men I to the right
party. In answering, state age,
married or single, present occu
pation, and experience. Write to
.State Agent, 305 Oregon P-ulld-Ing
Salem, Oregon. 1 5(1
FOR SAL10 OR Tit A DF Sams
Valley store; 2 -story building,
lilum lied, bath, toilets, sinks,
electric lighted, automatic elec
tric pump, fixtures, stock, -I acres
land, good market road, 7 miles
from Gold 11)11. High school ad
jacent. Post office in building.
1 lit)
FOR SALIC Restaurant and
rooming house doing a good
business. Will sacrifice for
quick Hale, account of sickness.
Cull at 414 H. Riverside. 157
FOR SALF Paying lunch and
sandwich shop; well established;
Ideal location; small overhead.
Rox 1 (i, Tribune, l45tf
FOR HALF, Pat's Second Hand
Store and properly. 1(15
FOR KALI-: IIOMFK
FOR HALF 6-rooin furnlHhed
housu. Reasonable down pay
ment, balance like rent. 4 1 1
King. H0tf
FOR HALF 1350 cash and $40 per
month will buy room house,
file place; largo lot.
(', S. liutlerfield, Realtor. 157
FOR SALF Let me sell you 5
room bouse on paving, clear', for
$2,10(1 cash; nmv rented for $3.
C. S. Itutlerfleid, Realtor. 157
FOR HALF Attractive S-roorn
modern cottage with shade trees,
lawn and garage. Located on
paving near high school, paving
paid. Price only $1(150; terms,
Karl Tumy, 310 Liberty Rhlg.
llHtf
TOR SAL 10 RARIHTS
FOR HALF Ra,l, hits; Hi Chin
chilla does. L' hacks, 3M young
ones. Phone 5H7-R 3. or call at
King ma n, lied top school. I 5 d
l'Olt HALF-
-MVFHTOCIl
FOR HALF Horses, ha mess and
wagon and fiesno, one mile NF
of 1'hoeiilx on Co)' niati ranch.
1 57
FOR SA LF A -1 touted cow, $100.
J. H, Maxwell. Hpriiig St. Hio
FOR HA LIC Fine gentle Jersey
eow, 7 year obi; fresh about
Sept. 15. price SI 75. W. M.
Tetbeiow, Cential Point. Phono
Jilt. 15U
FOR SALIC Dandy horse. !i fir 10
years old. weight I H'O. $ o. In
quite or Adolf Simla, Hams Val
ley. 157
FOR HA LIC Young Rambouib-tf
bucks. O. T, Wilson, Gold Hill,
ore, Hnnn Valley precinct. Td.
CF-21. Uti
-imx;?s AM
FOR HALF Registered Pekingese
male puppy. 4 i months old,
champion stock, 325 South Riv
erside Ave. tf
FOR SLF RFA L KSTATF
INCOMF PROPERTY
e have several good business
properties that will bring in hel
ler' than IS on the investment.
Cuine in and talk It over. We
also have several good 5 and (J
riiuin bungalows t hit we can sell
ui VMi-v Invv hi'ici'M and easv
terms. Fur good buys you should
see ORAL KNKillT.
2) N. Itartlett. 1(11
FOR HA LF 'JIM A. dairy ranch
w II Ii a pa ill -tip water right ; 3 5
A. alfalfa, it-room houe, barns,
slock and equipment. Fverythlng
goes Slli.Hlie; $iinm down, bal
ance terms.
New 5-Toom house; fireplace,
buill ins, $Moo; $ir,n duwti. 3
month. J. c. ISA i:FH.
15 So. Central.
4ltit Phone 1 IHS-J.
157
WIIFN YOU think of real estate,
ee llrown Si, While. tf
ACRK ami 5-room house, gi'aded
and graveled st reel, ell y water,
elect rl It; V. best section MedTord.
llesponstble jmrty can buy terms
like n ut, no down payment. Tel,
Rite; for appointment, Wold
Wold, 111 N, Riverside. 15(1
FOR HALF One aero, good house.
p'cuty oul litilidiiigH, fruit. Take1
In light car, $.oo. Route
llox !7, Lo.ier lane, 157
FOR KALIC POULTRY
FOR SALIC lletween 251) and 300
head turkeys. J. D. Morrison.
Inquire at Table Rock Store, 15(1
FOR HA LI BlacK Jorsey Giant
netting egga. C. A. LVoa Tel.
B23-.I-2. SMtf
I t It SAL 10 A I JTOMORI t ICS
We have n number of
GOOD FHFD TRL'CKH
including
Fords, ( 'Hhevrolets
Reos Dodge-Gi'ahams
.lust the thing for fruit hauling.
Will sell on good terms. Will take
trade-ins of passenger cars or will
take part of down payment in
wood.
ALHO HAVF AN ALMOST NFW
RICO 3-TON DUMP TRUCK
O. V. M Y Fits COMPANY
132 Ho. Riverside Phono 404
1 5i;
We have an altractlve selection
of
G O O D V H F D C A R H
in both
CLOHFI) AND OPFN MODFLS
im'Tniling
SntdebakeiH, liulcks, Chryslers
and OlilsmohiloH
Models ra ngiiu: f mm '2tl to '2 5
O. V. M V ICRS COMPANY
132 Ho, Riverside Phone 4C4
I f.li
FOR SALIC MISCFLIiANICOP.S
FOR HALF Farty Crawford
peaches. MMttn & Willlanis,
Phone 10 F-22. Ashland. Di 5
FOU SALIC Kimball organ In pi
ano case, do oq I'onditinn. Would
be a g 1 bltv for a rural chun-h
or school, Price SJ-V Phone
4!) I .1. Hee it at 1 30 W. lith Ht.
tf
FOR HALF - PlpeJess furnace. Call
at Hi Port )a ml Ave. tin
SPICCIAL HALF of new mi.num
srn eaders, f 1 50 while present
slock lasts. Hubbard Pros., Inc.
I Mi
FOR SALIC -One new ensilage cut
ter, a bargain. Hubbard Pros..
Inc. j5:i
FOR HA LF 3(50 new Ti. A. lug
boxes. Growers JCxchange, Pir
and Ht h Sts. M5tf
FOR HALF For eaixl and uravei
sediment and general teaming
Tel HU-.I Hum'l Ratoman tf
FOR HALL - ran field fencw
yard fence, km ten, netting all
kinds; cedar and ateel fetic
poitM. Cumplelo linn of fene
rnntortnl, "W build foncAn."
GaddU & Dliuu, Tul. 268, Hlf
PAflTC SEVEN
FOR SALE MISCELLAIVIOOnfl
FOR HALF. lo-mcn bod) ua
wood, $3 per tier at ranch. C
C. Hoover. Phon Bii7-U-2. tf
I FOR SA LIS Used Bewlng ma
chines; all makes, a up; term
if deijr"d. All makes rente
and repaired. White K-wi;t
Machine Co., 24 North JiarUet
.JiLf
bi'kixks. iiki:oixiiy
Abstract
Mtl R RA V AHHTRACT CO. Ab
Btracta of Title, Title Insurance
Komiia 8 and 6, No. 82 Norti
Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSON UO.
Altract .'.
Abstract. of Tttl
unit Tlllo Iu:ur
once. Tlio onl
complete TH1
Hystein tn Jwk
son County,
Chiropractic Pliyslrlaiw
DR. B. W. HOFFMAN Cblro
practln Nerve Speeiullat. (jfflc
hours 'J to 12; 2 to 6. 203-20
Liberty Pldg. Office phone &HQ
Res. phone 7!M)-H,
I' KpecIaTlst
DR. D. A. CHAM P.MRS, Optoma
trlst. Hves examined. (Jlasse
fitted. 404 Medford Rldg. Tel
1X8. , S52tf
J'lxpirt Accounfant
WILSON ACDITINd CO. K. M
VYilson, C. P. A. Attention gtvei
to any! hlng In ace nin ting am
Income Taa Requirement. Lool
Into our eimplif led account I m
method. Liberty Bhlg., Medford
Phone 157-R.
FinaiK'lal
W -Z LFN D MON K Y to wort h;
peode to pay their honest debt
Pacific ('oast Credit Association
423 Medford Hldg., Medford, Ore.
ght Transportation
PIFKCK TRUCKING CO., Me4
ford to Portland and Han Fran
clsco. Furniture moving a sued
lauy. I'noiie ui or Ui-rt-i.
LONd DISTANCE HAULIN1 -
Medford - Klamath truck lint
Daily service. Ponded carrier
Special rates on load lots. AuuJ
Freight terminal. 3ti 8. Fir. Tel
13.
Money to Loan
MONK Y TO LOAN to worthy ieoi
pie to pay their honest debt
(4lso any amount to loan on cih)
property. Thomas Realty Co
Room lii, Palm Rlk., Cor. MaH
and Front Sts., upstairs.
fJ Tx)n Time
J Mortgage IjOttnl
Cotnmerchil Finance CVjii.
Medford, tiegon
DO YOU NFFO MONFY? VJ
make short lime loans. Trail
nci lens strictly confidential. Sit
Llhertv Rldg. Open Tuesday
and Fridays till ! p. m. Phont;
057-J. II. 1L Banister. H. Q
Chrlstner.
Monuiuenta
THIC OUHOON ORANITF CO.
Monuments. F. A. Hicks, Gen
oral Manager; P. M Kershaw,
Hales Manager. 302 N. Front Bt,
Medford. t
Music. i
TMORVAL II. FOLK FNRICRd
T e a c h e r of violin; orchestri
praelloe fur shulenls. Also de
purlnicnt for expert adjusting ami
repairing: new and old violin
lea-iy for use; bows, strings,
cases. Rooms 3 and 4, Collegi)
Jildg., 31 N. (;raie. Tel. 251L.I. tt
Pahillng anil Pa perl in nlng
II, MARX, General Painting Con
tractor, tinting, papertianglug,
carpentering, repairing. PhoD4
1 78-J. i t ea.5 m m 1 1.
Piano Instruction.
FRICD ALTON IIAIOHT Teachoi
of Piano ami Harmony. Halght
Music Studio, SIS Liberty Rldg.,
Phono 72. 159 tf
Printers and Publisher
MICDFORD PRINTING CO. Hul
the best equipped printing off!c
In Houthei ti Oregon. Rook bind
ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing
Hvstems, etc. Portland prices. 27
N. Fir Ht.
Radio Service.
RADIO HFRVICF on any mak
radio. H. O. Purucker. 22 South
drape street. Office Phono 335;
Res. I4U. ZHl
Repairing,
.PRC RINARD CYCLFRY Kxpert
lawn mower grinding, repairing
and cleaning, called for and de
livered, a il for $ I ; motorcycle
and bicyclo repairing; work
guaranteed. 2H H. Rartltitt. Tel.
14118. llStf
Roofing Materials
STANDARD ROOFING CO.-Med-ford
office corner 1 0th and Fir.
A pplles ail k inds of roofing,
Hli ingles, hul It -up roofs; 10 ami
20 years guaranteed. Your rooff
Inspected free. Phone 1077.
Sand and Grovel
C. A. HA RTL1C Y Sand and Gravel
plant. Cleaned, washed sand
mid gravel; crushed gravel, all
sizes, phono plant 1203 or office
127. 25UI
Surges rw.
W. U. A DA MS, M. I. -Surgeon,
Special attention to goitre. ?03
Medford Mldg., Medford, Ore.
Transfer
FA DH TRANHF1CR A BTORAOO
CO. office 111 N. Fir. Bt.
Phone 815, Prfcea right. Her
vice guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANHFFR A BTORAOO
Service guarantMd. 20 8. Grape
Ht., Phone R4, or re-Idenee 1080.
Tit A NSFFR AND HTORAGF P.
F. Samson Co. Quick service.
Prices reiiionable. Cargo Ihtuir
nnco irotecti(tn. 229 N. River
side. Phone 833.
Window Cleaning
-FT GKORG1C DO IT Phone 1171
for huuftedeanlnff. flour nulogi
Uiiltor eervloe. Geo. 4. Veelf.