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rrcTVFOTir m:tt, TRTTvoyrc. !,rctvpoftT, 6i.,.: low fri-:siAV. ski'TKMi.Ku -x iso. PAfiR NT KB PEACH SEASON -NEAR BRINGING UP FATHER . . . By George McManusI BPSiyKSH PIREOTOBt Abstract MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stract of Title, Title Iniuranna. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 12 North Central Ave., upstalri. JS THE f THE ISTM.! 11-iATS STAKJD rot? tT I lM IKJ TUIS WE (SOT HIM .;n,S.;f4vr-Wt Triumph of Lowe" BOV WHEKl SOU ive sot FOf?-lQOOO MOW, TV4IKJ TOO OUT I'm iviot at reAiO I THE MAriKET IS- iCXlCE SET 'EM Ikl TD HAVE THIS AUOTUECOOO IM flwn VDu'LL 6ET IT Om the filvi we WAVE TV JO 6CEME5 OF THE FALSE FfclEMDS oj the. faie; stock peal 1 (THE-V 60TTDCCME MOMEV back PORTLAND. Ore., Sept 3. iPW Cantaloupes from the Dlllurd, Ore- i Rn, section are being offered ul I 2 to S2.26 a crate of 35 or 4d, ; according U size. j Watermelon well for 1 3-4 to 2 cents a pound. Yitkirna Elberta peaches are of- , fered ut $1 a crate. The peak of. the peach canning season in ex- i pected to begin the last of this I week or the first of next week, j says n buyer for 'i tie Pacific Fruit and Produce company. j ALOMto-TMIS inj -rue rani; All ack akjo more JACKSON CO. Abstract Co. Abstracts of Till and Tltlo liuiiir anco. The only complete Ttu 8ystcin In Juck sou County. rttrs'3 COOLOM i In, .,, - i . . . .. FELLOW 15 AS I RA(SILV it will BfFDWE THE WlTW IT-SOU C.NJ 'POOL A SLIM D iniawrumrg MEU. STAKjD .SOFT AS FACE come sact ISTH. THE EAMI0JEreS vaice mv woreo, ROIiEUST V WOULD FO AWOTHEI? POJDE.Gl. up so looo we ckwov,liE Mrf. TAP. Arte: comimvo. MOT TL.LL w INJ. AJt20tvl2 Abandoned T14ELMA BlCRI lOWIA, MICH. WHO BBOUtSHi iiiiulic): Sivwp THE DOAJMFA.LU OF ROBERT STONJE1 AUAS FLIMT . mil del "WnnLosiTt-ailstlMt U'lllMNICY SWKKI" (leorue llaton. I fall Kails iv Hoibrook Second CP ( CCI?TA:njcV LOO . WOfOEST ANJO seoEVOLe:ivjTvo(j J I LOO LIKE A PACK VI OF WOUVE5 WAIT- ' ( wr v -ri i- r ivjtf. CL-f3 littcf: V CCD tJlCY.rUiS, HOOD VCOOLO HcAk . I A I I J l R. 5 M'.M Hand utore, .. r ront. J'nonu 1 IH2-.I. Err. butter, poultry and fresh i Clilroprartlo rliyslclane meat prices remain the same tin DR. K. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Norve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5. ".03-204 Liberty Rldir. Office phoue 680; Kes. phone 790-HJ those of Friday. KRRV E. HILL OETOOIT MlCm. "Through Ktrtx4 OX M( E.t. FULMER MARMC, t-tlCH. "Vler Great Triumph 81AMCWE COMEM BALTIMORE.Md. V. THE WETS PrtHhicc1 ,1'ORTI.ANJ), Ore., Sept. 3. l7P IH'TTKH Sternly: t'UlMis: Kxlrns n'-jc: stanilards -47c; lrimu firsts, Hie; .firsts 42c. (-itiinu-ry prices: J'rints. 3c over cube) standards. Kt'KlS Stnady: prices to retail ers: I'resh extras -1 IK-: standard firsts, 37c: fresh medium extras :jtc: freslt medium firsts. 33c. Ei.l'iS l'rices to wholesalers: Fresh extras 3p; standard firsts. 3."hj: fiesh nttMlium extras 3'Jc; fresh medium firsts. 31c. .MILK Steady: Raw milk (4 per cent), CWl., delivered at Cortland, less 1 per cent. Hulter fat, station. 4lc: trade, 47c; deliv ered at Portland, fine. 1-oLt.TltY .steady; (liiiyinn j)riees: Alive heavy hens over 4'j His., 2t.o: medium hens 3 l. to 4 :. Ilia., 22i;i 23c; Hunt, under 3 ' lhs., 2llW21c; liniilers, 1 Ilis., 2fiirr :'!;: colored broilers. 2 to 3 His., 27i Hoc; spring l'eltin ducks, 4 lhs., and over, 20c; old l'ekin ducks, lr.iii ISc. ONIONS IliKher; Walla Walla fancy. $2ii 2.2ri. I'OTATOIOS Higher; Clems, No. 1 ftrade 2.7.r.'fi 3.IHI. WOOL Steady: Kastern Ore gon. lSKi 2Bc Hi. Valley SOffi 33c. Nl'TS Steady; walnuts. Oregon ITiifiane: almonds, 250 3110: pea lieanuts 9 14 fr 1 0 ii.c; pecans, 2;"'J? ;",7c; filberts 1 7fi ISc. HAY Stealy: buying prices: Ka'slern Oregon timothy, $20.5O'i7 21.(10: do valley, $l!l.00ifi l'J.f.O: alfalfa J1SW1H: cloven, $111: oat hay. SHI: straw, 571(8 ton; selling prices, $2 more. l.ivcstork rOHTI.AXI), Ore., Sept. 3. (T1) Catllp ami calves Receipts: CaL tit 13(H); calves, KM; slow. Stocry, 1 I II 0 -1 :i 0 hs.. Kond, Sll.-'STf ll.TTi; !i:a-inono lbs.. Knod, $n. ''. li.sr.; xau hs un, medium, Sif.r.Otfi 1 l.Ti; mmmon, $7 !.u; heifers, Sfu lbs. down, pood. $9.fofr 10; common to medium. $710.50; cowm, pood. SS.'iO'ftO; common to medium. Sil.fdl'ri 8.50; low cutter. $3$lG.50; Knod beef, $7. 5i 7.50;, cutter to medium, ia.arttfi 7..i; calves, Dirt, down, mKdium to choice. $10 ! 12.50; cull to common, $7.50frr 10; vealers. milk fed, pood to choice, $13fH.50; medium, $11 t? 3; cull to common. iSffill. IIoks lleceipts 321! S; market slow. Heavy weight. $!.50rt( 12; nH'dium weight. $10.ro fit 12.15; Hk'ht weiphi, $12 12.25; HkIu UkIhs. $11.251 12.25; packing sow-, i-onph and smooth. $S.50i 0.5o; slaunhtor pifif. $10.50 Ci 11.50; feed vr and stocker v'm, $1 1.25 i 12.25. (Soft or oily hotrs and roast ini; pi excluded in above quotations). Sheep ami lambs Keeelpt 1000; steady. Lambs. S4-I1). down. Rood to choice, $1 lf 12; medium. $0.50 fill; Ml weights, cull to common, $7(0.50; yearlinK wetners. 110-lbM. down, medium to choice, $ii.50J 9; civcs, 1 2 0 -Ihs. down, medium to choice, $4"i 5.25; 120-125 lbs. me dium to choice, $3.50 i 5; all weights, common, $lf3.50. Kan Francisco HutttM-fnt SAX KliANCISCO, Sept. 3. (Tj Butterfat f. o. b. San Franctscc. 54 ( 54 'jc , TIOSTOXj i-Ti A farm market ing prograip sponsucd by. the Xew Ktigland council is now effective in every Xew Kngland state. Passage of enabling legislation by the Xew Hampshire legislature and the signature of C.overnor To bey introduced the program to the sixth state in this region. H provides for establishment of grades und standards of farm pro duce in each state and the use of special labels, including the 'Xew Kngland Quality Isabel." The farm marketing program, meanwhile, is progressing in other states. In i;i20 the Vermont maple products crop will be more highly standardized titan ever before, ac cording to L. A. Cocley. director of markets of the Vermont de partment of agriculture. Additional hundreds of egg pro ducers are expected to avail them selves of the grading service next season in the Xew Kngland area. FAGLE POINT FAMILY . PARTY VISITS LAKE KACILK Point, Ore., Sept. 3. (Special) A family reunion parry motored to Crater Ldke Friday. They Included Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Meyuojd and daughter Xormi of Oakland, Cal.: Luetic Newport of Astorin. Mrs. Harriet All-n of Seattle. Mrs. Nellie Howies of Van couver. Wash.: Vrr. N-Mie ;rnvr nf Medford, ltarhnrf Smit h anl Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and ("randma S'ewart of Mcdford. Sheridan Water meters will bo In-dalled in this city. THE NEBBS The Spider and the Fly MACClE- AfiE tQO CLEF TME COIM TO TO HEAR jArJlTOR THiNK'a me ib a, I " ' I f-sA A-.r LJ v- S 1929. Petit ut-r Srrv tc. Jxc . Croat Brluin ribU rMnrd Truth in Milk If the interest of the housowife could he awakened to the extent of personal investigation of the his- tory of tiio bottle of milk which is daily delivered at her door, then I will venture to say that tne nuaiuy sumo vears oko the National of all market milk would Inimedi-; pn-vy council had printed a cer ately show a decided improvement ; laj ' cnai-t illustrating the food and the problems of the inspector Vi,no nt-. m i 1 1 in comparison with would be correspondingly lessened. tne olncr articles commonly used When we ask the dairyman to ' in the (,,y mn oC fare Accord leave a bottle of milk on our toor-jnfr to t,jg Vhart one quart of milk step, what have we reason to ex- js represented to he worth, on a pect this bottle to contain? The I comparative energy food value bn state law says: "Milk m the fresh. sj: . clean lacteal secretion obtained by j Knur-fifth pound of beefsteak. 2 the complete milkinK of one or 14 pounds of chicken. 1 2 pound more healthy cows, properly fed 0f .am 2 1 .1 pounds of codfish, or and. kept, exeiuuinij; that ormuneu within 15 days before and five days after calving, and contains not less ; than S' per cent of soiids not fat and not less than 3.2 per cent of milk fat." Is it possible for the bottle to contain a substance that conforms to this definiation and still be un wholesome and even dangerous to.! use? No mention is made ot flavor and odor, nor is any limit put on the number of bacteria it may con- tain. As a matter of fact, the two lie HIS me II II I U iuii 11 1 eu 111 1 lie 1 law are the chief factors which gov-, ern the consumer, when they are!' known, In his selection of milk fori his household. The milk may he fresh in that it was recently drawn ; 1 from the udder of the cow, and may be clean insofar as any sediment remaining in it is discernible, but it may contain millions of bacteria of various and sundry kinds which have gained access during the pro cess of production and preparation for market, and may have flavors and odors entirely foreign to nor ma! milk caused by the filth which was strained out, or by certain bac- teiia which remain in. Is it reasonable to suppose that the mother would feed her chil-1 Hi-en nn h;nl f In vnrpi imllr Ineni- ing with countlesH bacteria of doubtful origin, and whose pres ence might cause serious sickness. If she knew they wore lurking in her children's food? The result which we seek to ac complish in our milk survey in the different towns is to know "The Truth in Milk." We employ the best known methods of finding out just what the dairyman is putting Into the bottle which he daily places on the consumer's doorstep. Sometimes the truth hurts your dairyman. Often we must rigidly inspect his premises and nhservi his methods after finding out what his bottle contains. Milk, when it is drawn from the udder of the bealthv cow, N found Forty-Acre Orchard Bcariiiii pout's iind Xcwtnwn nplrs mi tlio ri'.'lit s'H't "f lnnil ami with n fine n-np nlioaily sulil, hut prm-cpils p to imri'li.'iscr. ifs.'tOOO down animal installments 4:1(100 on lmlani'o, fi per cont nn all ili'l'i rrcil paynirnts, ami Hip priro warrant i oxpri'tatinii that thri'i' props will pay mil j'ntirr ainmint. lrrij;at imi. Owner leavinij valley. SEE HOLMES FOR HOMES " N;ish Hotel Corner P. 0. Box 934 . Phone 329 FAMOUl TEMOTa Mb. ITOLD THE. TO CO UP AMO OP MV VOICE- ri CLiirroREo J I to be nearly sterilo wk.i rr;pc. to its bacterial content. It may j contain abnormal flavors or odors i due to the feed consumed by the , ...... 1 1,., 1..,,. ...!.. ..-I. it ;,me u (s tMivmMl i haye 1)nu.iua!ly all pained en- ti.ancp durinp; the process of prepa- ' ratjOI1 for s.,iet und cannot be . churfied to the cow. ! s eass. 1 -1 7- pounds of heans, 2 2 3 pounds of peas, f 2 3 ponnds of tomatoes. it is thus readily apparent how important a place the product of the cow. which we call milk, has in the feeding of the nation; and how necessary this food product becomes in the proper development lUH nourishment of the human ib()dy. ; 4 tlUmOTt PatflOS and Comedy at Rialto Theatre Yesterday "The Magic Flame." opened at the llialfo theatre for a 3 days' engagement. The pi' u.re conuuns me unje-no,,,,, traditional acts, lacking whirh 00 circus would be worthy the nam. In addition It is a great romantic hive story. The opening ' sequence shows Ronald f'olman as Tito, the clown, and Vilma I lanky as l'.tanca, the tight rope walker. Such a clown ,tmi su,.b an acrobat! Column is a real down; gesture for gesture trick for trick he might have spent his life on th sawdust or stepped through blasting hoop in the ring of IS.ir 11 11 in and IlaHey, When b first makes his entrance it Is as the flown and there is 110 suspicion In the mindH of the audience until he doi'fs his make-up that under neath the pip day exterior is the 'Romeo fif Romeos. There is humor and pathos, comedy and stark tragedy all in termingled in n dazzling story which for sheer novelty and in trigue brings something entirely new to the cinema. (Iresham W. It. lilcks company vti.ie being entirely ma rra nged . J nTMCiDOVTrt r ..11 I I I VH.S- HE bAIO MO I, . I .w-reRLjoT- auT R ' J . , okje could think QEAftT'. I mbjiggs.- 7 ' H?- r ' s racket r'fj-r- y S5W T .... t" .. . ' ., f . . 1 coin OM- I 1 at: VUtuunuio Coming Wednesday Hunt's Craterian lliotous clowning with alt sort of music added might well h" , given as a description of "The j I'ocuanuts," featuring the Four j Marx Hi-others. The versatile I Marx brothel's are seen as pro- j motel's of Florida real estate. In tliis role, t lie leader, (iroiicho, has ami le opportunity to get away j with bis palter of gags and com-I edy lines, while llarpo t'hieo and' Zeppo take turns doing the feed -ing anil Die comedy, too. . Irving lierlin wrote the .music for 1 ho production and the theme song is sung by Osear Shaw audi Mary Katun, two llroadway fa vorites, who act the part of lnvors 1 in "The Cocoanuts." M Iss 10a ton j and Shaw were co-starred recently on iiroadway in the musical com edy. "The Five o'clock Mil." ( Ilggles ga lore are claimed for the production and some of the lines are so hilarious that au diences have seen the picture over and over again. More than GO beant'ful gir's appear In the chorus numbers of "The Cocoanuts," and a number of t hem ' were selected from the leading comedies on liroadwiiy. PAIirS fPl firf.y bearded W:h sili .lakohson .lakowzoff. til, finally got bis high school diploma this year and is now ready for thy French medical .schools. Tie was )U(,:itll(, ln illIfwllin H. hools as a ... , . u.h , ,..... ... S France hiri to have a l-'retjch school certificate to take the nvdi c:il examinations. Fndinnted, be wont back to school and passed the tests. NOTICE Notice - Is hereby given that on Tuesday. October 1st. 1!I20. at 2 o'clock P. M.. the Hoard of Direc tor of the Medford Irrigation DIs- iitiict. acting 11s a Hoard of Kipiali- ization. will meet in the oft ice nt the District. 323 South Fir Street. I Mill ford. Oregon, fur the purpose of reviewing and cnrecling the district assessment and n p portion -ment of t.'ixes for the tax year 1 H20-1 !I30. Such aRsesHment li-t. as approved ami adopted bv the Hoard of Directors. 1 now on file in the office of the District where it Is open for inspection by all per sons interested. My order of the Hoard of Direc tors, Medford Irrigation DNtrici. K. M. WILSoX. Secretary. Dated: Mrdtord, Oregon, Septem ber 3rd. 1020. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Rati ptr word tor tint Innrlion. 2c; "ch lucctttlina insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Indr your acli with For Sull, For Rent. etc.. mil count tnm omi, u rll n rich Inilial, tiltptioni number, elc, ai I word. Classified adi in aiiranc, and not taken oeer phone, unless mleertiser has monthly account. Mo allowanu for phone errors. vati:d rii.MAi.M hi;m tVAXTKII-AVnmiin rivet' L'O f..r uenerill IliillH'W in k n T1 el tn lli'hi e .ii'e f,,i' j I'hil'lri'n. i:xiim Ii ih r In e-nnklni: ttur ni ee.ri r-. t'li-:ii apply In person, TOO I'.irk Ave. WAXTKD Teieik, JHO. nnrl liou kiTier. $10; lnimriliaii.lv. Isminl fin nl-heil. llx 70, K I a in alii WANTED To luj for Cui ; All Tour IZCOMDHAJTD ruiKiTumi Scott Woolf In, S Tudt Mailt Rct u S I'll Plug f. Ml 1 ' I " 11 ..... I f 1 I I rl j j 'ij , WAN li:i MA1K 1IKLI j WANTKD A competent man with farming experience' on 1 11 r e e 1 properties who can furnish ref-1 crenei', as superintendent of a 1 general product ranch, including fruit. T.ox 03, Mail Tribune. 173 WANTF.O 1IFM MALE Oil 1 F.MALE WANTK I) ing 1 ,4 t 12(i2. 1 50 hop pickers; pay pcr lb; heavy hops. Tel. Iti7 v ttS T i:i SITlT ATIOX s YtU'NO MAX WANTS steady em ployment. Phone 71 lti5 WANTKD Housework or care of children bv week or month. 32ti-! Alice St. 16& W A N T ICI M ISC ICLLA NEOUS WANTKD To lease, good Will pay cash rrnt. J . II. comb. Williams, Ore. 17 . I WANTKD TO I'KXT Small com pletely furnished modern house with electric range in or near Mcdford. Itox 3 a Tribune. H!5 WAXTKD Truck with pneumMio tires to haul logs. 727 South Central. 14 WAXTJOI) Re-upholsterlng. re finishing, ri'-glueing. Thibault. Phone OCO-Ii. 17ti WAXTKD To buy all kinds of hogs, cattle, sheep. Phone f(15-L. 101 WAXTKD Local and long dis tnnet hauling. We save you money. Injured carriers, llaw lev Transfer, tilO X. ltiverside. Phone 10J4-X. 210 WAXTKD Krult tiaullnK. New 2-tein Jten Insureil carried. Care ful hanilllnK. MeilfnreJ Vuleaniz IriK WnrkH. Tel. 180. M!llf WANTIOll Rmnll qnnrt7. mill, not over D-ton. rhone 31. J47tf WANTIOD 2nd hand Kpods and Junk, men's nhoea unit clothintr. Pat'is. 1606 Prune. Tel. 647-le. llll) INVALIDS cured for. Convaletscont and He.st Home. Aflhlanel. tf I'OU HUNT IlorSEKEEI'IXO ROOMS I'dll !H.'T 3 lnre limlcekeep- Inir riioins. Cull 701 X. ItiverHiile in- ;i! x. rine. ins Tort RKXT HOUSES '(lit l:i:.T Small llnuse nt eilKe nf tiiwn. IMlmie liM-J-2. Hi4 FOR RENT Home'. FurnlBhed or unrurnlMbed. irown A White. J7lf lit'SINESS OI'I'OKTUNITIKS l-'oil SAI.i: I'rofllaliln wood yard vllh oilier side linen, fiimil Iihii llnn; a real hiiiii for rlicht parly, (lnnil rensiin fur fielllni:. l'hnne .--F,T. in rail un Frank Ke he rn-r at Phoenix. 104 I-'fiK HAI.i: Xeedlecraft nrt and lialiy nliop, one tiloi'k Irimi I'i.'tO, Olill hiili-l, un Main Hln-et, ilolnir. Komi Iiuniu'-HM' would coniili-i-winiilt i-liii'keu nr fruit ralieti. Mr.i. 1). .1. Iiurkeo, lori M.iin St., llak'-r, OreKon. 171 Koit sai.i: rut i.kask Until eloiriK s;ood tiiinlness, loe-ated In re r.i ; 1 1 town. .Se-i Mis. ,1. JallMon. 2:il Earn llth, Meilfntd. lr VOl HA I,K My Kf-rvrnl mornin 111- iiii.nrift on the h liini.'tth !livir hi(4hv,iy. 1 T, mili'H fr"rn Kh;iin rlvit; wv, innd'-rn fo,'iip nii'iit, n-w DHco, luiK'T KriKld n 1 if. II itVw root h"t tmri-fjl, 2 W'l.yrii! vlnlhln iiimi)s, new h;i fc Mnd ri'uistiT; lnvoh iihout ?-'l.-OiHi : ti in p merit value -M'-'0; tL'.MOO per- month ci-h bn -f u Full line of fihtnir tai-lih'. huni rtV Klip plh-s, to.t;i eo nn soft drinlc. No re;."-on a) I" r.ch of fer will he refused, flood renxon for jtelliiiic. V. V. Muller, llotf- Ville, C;l. J4 rem K.u.iv rot inir FOR HAM PdaoK Jrsir Giant id-U In it eKKi, C. A. DeVor Tel. 62S.J-2. IS4tf FUll KK.VT FVK.V1S1IED KOOMS Full i:i:.T Furnished heated room for 3 young men. 5 Mucks from iiiwn, (iarage. Mrs. t'has. Van Sciiyc. Phone '103-.I. 170 Foil UFXT ltooma with board. 33 X. 1'eaeh. 104 FOll ItF.NT MISCFLL-ANEOUS FOIt HUNT Garage. 326 Riverside Ave. South tf LOST LOST On Crater Lake highway, between Trail and I'nion Creek, traveling bag containing mMi'f clothing, Keturu to Mail Til bune. Uli: FOR SALtV lrt)f!S AXD l'ETS FOIt HALF, Choice Fox Terrier 111111N ready to deliver. Males 1-Miintes $3. Phone 1 1 10. Itittf KOU SAIdi: Ut'jrlHlered TcklnReso niiih' puppy, 4 i moniliH oiu, chiimpion slock. 326 tiouth Itlv orshlo Ave. tf roil ram: 1IOMKS K(H1 HA UK At tract Wo, 3 -room modern :oltaue. 11 1 B West 2nd wtr-eel, opposite IiIk1 nohoo. !ar (jail, prlec Jltirtt), tertiiH $.10(1 cah, hah' neo mtmi hly. Karl Tumy, 3 Ml l.iherty lihlw. UMif KfUl HAM-: Modern 5 - room home at 413 W. Second tit. Tel. 170-.I-2. H17 l-'On HAI.K--Nirf R-room bungalow on North JtiverHine; Karate, pav inu, etc., all clear; ?Sf.u will handle. i '. H. i:i;TTi:ilFIKlD. ncaltnr. 1 J 7 K(H I KAI.K Modern 6 -'room hoiiKe, 30 H. I't-uch til. Tltiuh uh ront. M'-t F(Ht HAM-; A - room modern house, dose ln; lare living room and dining room combined. 2 bedrooms, kitchen with bullt-lns. bath, laundry trays, electric heat, paving paid. Price Htnall pavment down and 136 per mo. Including Interest. W. K. Row ley, 336 N. Ivy Kt. tf roit samc ArroMoniM:s FOll SALK 1 I!i24 aXavh touring: .'i wii'e wheels and tires, ready lo to no, $100 for quirk sale. Trailer and Ford delivery bed. Phone TelT-L or r47-.I, Pals .Second Hand Store. 1 ti7 FOR SALK '21 Ford toiiiiiur: Kood shape, cood rubber, new paint. Priced ehrap, Also youni; work male, never balked. Will trade for stock or what huve you. Phone 623-11-6 or see Air. Downs. in orchard. 1'Iti roii HALl -MVrSTOCK FOR SALK Cow now Kivln four KalloiiH, ?I00. Ted Fish, Phoenix. 11.7 FOIt .SALK 4113 head nf ewes. Merinos and Kninboullettes, from one to four years old. Cheap P'r cah, if taU'ti at once. Reason tin Helliuu, sb'iltai:e of liilinc. K T, Hlaples, A-hland. Ore. Kit FOR HALK Four younjf rnlyps all helfeis. M K. Andrew!, rt miiem norlh of Mcdford on Tiaev Slar ranch. D.6 Foil HAI,K Two cows, one !vlim two . milk per day. Will be frenh In N'"V. other wilt he fresh snonf I n ( nil e fit Hi Way Inn, Gdd inil, Ore. Ml.'. FOR HALK Yoiintr .Inrsey cow and heifer calf, also 2 sows and plfjs. Phone 6nri-L. M.4 FOR HA LK Freh heifer, pood d.iiry -loc k. Howard Work, Tal ent, Warner Creek. 164 FOR HALK Purebred Itarnboii lelle and HaMipbire ta m s. Dolph i'hipps, Rt. 3. Phono 301-.1-1. M.4 Wt I'.I'V er.lves, hulls, rown and hoH fir I'jcdi at vour r;mch. R. 11. Wilwnn. 112 South lrape Ht. T.'l. l iol and wo will call. iHtJ FOR HALK 23 Tiead f ewes. Tel. U-F-ll. JatkHonvtllo, 164 By SOL HESS KXCIIAXOK FOR MKDFORD Olt Vh'IXITY A modern home on 1'at'lfio highway tit Shridan. Ore. Two hours to Portland, all paved. Wonderful water, whaile trees, landscaped, on banks of beautiful Yamhill river. Nearly one aero. MiKht assume some, ltanlster & rhrisiner, 317 Liberty libit?.. Medfor.l. lftStf FOll SAM: HKAIj jcstatk l-Mli SAl.K Ileal harKaln In com mVrcial orchard, short distune? from Medford. Dairy and HloeK raneh for salo on easy terms. KHiate must be closed. I . Itutlerflebl. Realtor. ITU FOR SALK Suburban track or 17 A A No. 1 alfalfa or fruli land with beautiful rove for btlildinn silo; small house. Not bonded but irrigation available. Adjoin ing noon Hi-hool. lOxcellent loca tion, onlv 3 miles from .Med ford. Price $3.rH)(i: only 60 down. I ta la nee loin; (hue at ti. Hee Charles A. WitiK Agency, Inc. iti;. W1IKN YOU think ot roal estate, men llrown & White. tf FOR SALK Ei-Room luitiKalow, lat'Ro lot 6-lx 220. fine warden land, for' only $2'0l), with small payment down, balance like rent. A fiood buy. 1(10 Acres, r-room house, IS acres In cultivation, family orchard, J l) acres alfalfa, halanco past turp a ud 1 1 in I mm-. This can be hud for only JIK.OO. DKAL iM- KNIGHT, 2) X. Itartlutt. 1G7 FOIt SAlilCMISdKlJjANKOUS FOR SALK $1. oao.no of .six per cent Masonic lluildinj; bonds inn turiiiK June 1H31. Phone 1 322. MJ4tf FOR HALK Mueller Furnacetle, (jood as new, best clreulatiiiK heater made, capable of heating larfic house or huslncss place. Phone 1 MI'. ltfltf FOR HALK Girl's bicycle, baby pen, baby hath tub and sewfnK machine. Call 847-X. I6 FOR HALK Three dressers, one ihrep-qunrter hed, hair mat tress, heaihiK siove, chairs, 417 Kimr st reel, Wednesday. 1 16 FOR HALK Meywood-Wakefield reversible baby buuy, also wick er bassinet. Apt. 11, CaiKill Court. Iti'i FOll HA LK Dry fir and hard wood, $3. UU and Up delivered. Phone H6H-L. 17S FOR HA LK -top trailer. Rood rubber, noon eondit ion. Priced at $16.00. Call at J24 Lincoln street. FOR SALK Kxtr.i fancy Klberta IteacheH, Chas. K. Rose, east end SpiiriK Ht., first house south, R. F. D. Ilox 28 A. HJ2tf FOR SALIQ lt-mcTi body oak wood, $3 per tier at ranch. C. C. Hoover. Phone 697-R-2. tf FOR HALK Used icwlnj? ma chines; all makes, $6 up; termi If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Hew Inn Machine Co.. 24 North Bartlett. Hit9 FOR HA LK Wholesale Mine lacca. fine qualify in stork, low price., Call and save. Also shoe repair- Uik. 146 N. Central. 1(15 IFOR HALK Choice delphln him seeil from Mrs. .McCaskev's carden at Hji muetson'n Flower tiarden. 20K Clark Ht. J67tf FOR HALK Knrly Crawford peaches. Martin Williams, Phone 10-F-22, Ashland. Dili FOR HALl: 3t!0 new L. A. hl(t boxes. Growers KxchanRe. Fir and Nth sts. I4..tf FOR HALK For unnd and ravl, pediment and general teamtnr, Tel. im-J. Hnm'l Hatemnn. tf FOR HALK rare field fence. yard fence, nates, nelthiff all hinds; cedar and steel fenc posts. Complete line of fenoo material. "We build fence Oaddls A DIsoq, Tl. 26S. I4lf Fyo RioclaTiHtii DR. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optome trist. Kvea exitmlned. Glaasee fitted. 404 Mcdford Bldg. Tel. 188. 8B2tf Expert. Accountant WILHON AUDITING CO. E. U. Wilson. C. P. A. Attention Klvn to anythlnsr In accountlnK an1 Income Tax Kequirements. I-ook into our simplified account inii method. Liberty iildtf., Medford, Phone ir7-R. Financial WB LRND MONEY to worth people to pay their honent debt Pacific Coast Credit Association 433 Medford Bid., Medford. Or Fro Ik It t Tranximrtatlon IKRCR TUirCKINO CO., Med ford to Portland and Ban Fram cIhco. Furnitiire movintr a apeoi lalty. Phone 66 or 437-R-2. LONG DISTANCE HAULING H Medford - Klamath truck llnj I)allv service. .Bonded carrier Hpecla) raten on load lota. Aut Freight terminal. 36 8. Fir. Tel 1033. Monr-7 to Vxmn MONK Y TO LOAN to worthy peo, pie to pay their honest dent AIko any amount to loan on clt property. Thomas Realty Co Room 12, Palm lilk., Cor. MuH and Front Sts., upstairs. XVV lion? Time ffk. Cy-. Real Rotate V D MortKW IottJH lMiono 13131 Commercial Finn nee Corp. Medfonl, Oregon DO YOU NFiKD MONEY? W make short time loana. Trana actions strictly confidential. 811 Liberty R!d. Open Tuesday and Fridays till 9 p. m. Phon tjr,7-J. II. II. Banister. U. Q Christner. MnnnmcntA T1IK OIIKGON GRANITE CO. -4 Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Gw oral ManuRer; P. M. Korsha Bales Manager. 302 N. Front tit Medford. 31 uslc. THOItVAL T I. FO LK KNI . K RO- roncner or vionn; orcnesui practice for students. Also de partmenl for expert adjustitur am) reairiiiK; new anil old vlolinl ready for use; bows, AtritiKS cases. Rooms 3 and 4, Coih-R HldK., 31 N. Grape. Tel. 259-J. t( Palntliifc anil PapprlinnK'nx II. MARX, General PaintlnR Con tractor, tlntlnR, paperh:tn?lntr. carpenterliiR, repairing. Phom 17H-J. Res. 57 Summit. ' I'lano Infltrartlon. FltKIJ ALTON IT Aim IT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. HMirnt Music Studio, 818 Llborty Ptd., Phono 72. 169tf Printers and Publisher MKDFORD PRINTING CO. Hat the best equipped printing offlc In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgcre. bllllnjt systems, etc. Portland prices. 11 N. Fir Ht: Radio fiervloe. RADIO HKRVICW on any make radio. H. O. Purucker, 22 South Grape street. Office Phone 835; Ilea. 1442. 381 Ui'iuilrliijr. JOK RINARD CYCLKRT Kxpert lawn mower RrlndlnR, repalrinir and cleanhiR, called for and de livered, all for $ I ; motorcycle and bicyclo repairing; work Biiarantued. 28 H. Bartlett, Tel. 14(18. 118tf ' Ron fine Mnterlnla STANDARD ROOFING CO. Med ford office corner 10th and Fir. Applies nil kinds of roofing. BhiriRlcH. bulit-up roofs; 10 and 20 years guaranteed. Your roofs inspected free. Phone 1077. Hand and Gravel C. A. HARTM5Y Sand and Gravel plant. Cleaned, washed sand and gravel; crushed gruvol, alt sizes. Phone plant 1203 or office 127. 2G4t Burgeon, W. R. ADAMS. M. D. Surgeon, Hpecla) attention to goitre. 201 Medford Hldg., Medford, Ore. Transfer KADH TRANSFER ft BTORAGB CO, Office 111 N. Fir. Ht, Phone 315. Prices right Ser vice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE Service guaranteed. 20 S, Grape Ht., Phone 614, or residence 1OH0. TItANSFKR AND STORAGE T. K. Hnrnmn Co. Quick aervlce. Prices reasonable. Cargo Insur ance protection. 229 N. River side. Phone 833. VprmNtcrliiH Tl M It A i'T Ma Kr of nverst u f f ed furniture made in order; ro upholstering. We estimate, show samples. Phone 1)69-11. 2 Ml Wa bash. Window Clcantnjr LET OKO KG 10 DO IT Phone 1171 for taou tec leaning, floor waula iaaltor serviee, ?ti, A, Sesif.