Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 29, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    1W1E SEVEN
OtUwlale. I .oaves
On Vacation Trip
Mtas Wytrii Ot'tertlefe lft Wed-'
nes'duy or a; two witar vucution
in. Callfoi-nla.' She will-visit Jn Snc
rnrmKio, Bah' Fninolsco' nnd Los
AnceloB. - t- . I
Mrs. 'Kenlmnr Hostess
ltrlilKo Party.
Mrs. Gordon Kershaw was hos
tess to a group of friends for a
bridge evening on Friday at her
Jiome on South Riverside.
urenroRT) matt, trtbttnt?, medford. orcEfioy. suxday, September 29. isaa
JUST KIDS By Ad Carter fM,KCBIXANEO -
. . ;.... ...... J -. FOR SALE 16-Inch body fir rango
' 1 !. 1 ! ' , wood, $3. 50. Phone B58-.L. 191
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r . , p- -. r 1 I ; -r "a Bcsivfcris uinFxrroRi .
I Q uvUEN I Gft TO BE M 1 www I GIT RICH out N i Sit TOMSCF WHEN iM ob tNOUGH UHEN i GIT HY WELL- ITS TtWEFER 1 r"te?S?1 ' ) - - ' "- 1
V 'Z?i A MiltyHMAtfeE )lM tKAM,VJE i ain't &ONN jMpv I'm GoNKi To MME UP t-Vf OWN monE i'cvGONNA mp Ta EE N'' HOME" 6 c? I LI Jlt' ... -.
I - 'M GDNNft BPME LEMIN MERN(5Ut tSUNK NO MORE" AifvvE UJfTERMEOliNS MINE) I'M GQNNfc HKltHWE ROfVjt TUSEX PER DINNER-t". JflRl V' 'MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab-
i w svvEEVEvs w.MMWwB8RsSlFuaV- kh.ckENwTH rKi) 4mS ss-.vv'm.'S:
CAWE PER SfE BRErVrXflfiT HAVIH CHoe'uT &1NNrte W suPE.fc STUFFED WITH fW;PBt.P.vV STEW AGPAUlS -IWlW"1 Central Ave., upstairs.
I A&REftKFUST fif-- SQDlE-b WITH &WNtR N &UM tREAn PEK BHf J W JOL...h I "ZZZ JACKSON CO.
tfv the occasion.
Honors in hridpe were awarded
tn Mirs Dorothy llaughman and
Miss Emily Webber.
Guests included Mrs. J. V. j
nnnKie, Airs. i... Banners, Airs.
W. Carpenter, Miss Fritzie Schnei
der, Miss Kleunor Curry, Ml;s
Dorothy Haughinan and Miss
ily Webber.
Miss Ottonlalo Honored
With lirhljro Party
Miss Mytra Otterdnle was the In
spiration for a brldgo party on
Tuesday evening, given by the
girls of the Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph oompiiny at the home
of Mrs. Dorothy Leonard, the oc
casion being Miss Otterdale's birth
day. Two tables of bridge wore ?n)
play with Mrs. Virginia Klrkpat-l
rek and Miss Dorothy Gaff sbar-1
ing honors.
,
Mrs. Davis Accepts
Position In Seattle
Mrs. Jessie C. Davis who is em
ployed at the First National bun'.:,
lias accepted a position in the V.
S. - Immigration Service at Seattle.
Wash. She will leave about tlu
l5th of next month to take up her
new work. Mrs. Davis was in
the immigration service- several
years ago and likes the work very
much. She will be missed by her
many . friends hero.
Sirs. DeVare Honored
With Dinner Party.
Mrs. C. M. Hon was hostess at
dinner 'Friday evening honoring
Mrs." F. .T. DeVaro of Carrolton,
Mo., who Is a' visitor here.
Covers were placed for Mrs. F.
J,, DeVore, Mr. anfl Mrs. F. A.
Wilmot. Miss Margaret Hon, Mr.
Hon and the hostess.
-- :
" Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Orover wero
among those who visited Crater
Lake over the week end.
Miss Gore IMolBeil
l'hl Mil Nnrnrity.
Word has been received by Mrs.
TO. VZ Oore from her datlpbter Beu
lah. who has entered the University
at Oregon as a' freshman, that she
has pledged Phi Mil. where she
will bo associated with nn active
group of music students. Ileulah
will take both violin and . jilano
while attending school.
Word has been received Of the
birth of a baby daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Areh L. Douglas of Stock
ton, Cal. Mr. Douglas Is well
known here having lived tn Med
ford several years.
Normal Students
Saturday Visitors.
Misses Juanita and Wllletta Mil
ler of Talent, were in Medford Sat
urday. The giiis. who are twins,
arc finishing their second year at
' the Southern Oregon Normal, and
are preparing to be primary teach-
rylliiini Club
Honors Members.
Mrs. Delia Watkins nnd Mr.-.
Olive Gnylord were entertained
with a far.ewell party by the mem
bers of the Pythian club at the
homo of Mrs. H. O. Wortmnn of
South Oakdale avenue. Five hun
dred formed the diversion of the
evening, followed by refreshments
served by the sociol committee.
About twenty-five guests were
present.
Wednesday Study Club
Will Sliidy ".Inpau."
The first regular meeting of
the Wednesday Study club will
bo held at the Library, Wednes
day. October second, nt two
thlrlv. The Program committee have
chosen a most interesting sun
Ject for the coming year, That of
Japan". Mrs. Crews will give
a paper on the background, phys
ical features of Japan, Anthro
pology, flora and fauna. Rook
review. Mrs. T. W. Miles, and u
mnxazlne article by Mrs. I.. B.
Williams. All members of the
club are requested to come pre
pared . to give and discuss a cur
rent event. The. time planned for
the book review will be used in
this wuy. .
Social Events of
Church Societies
Mctliollt Alii StH'iety .,
llKH McOtlllK-
The Ijidlen' Aid Soelety of the
First M. E. church met In regu
lar Homo Coming in the church
parlors Tuesday afternoon, .Mrs.
Olen ArnsilKer presiding.
SonK. "My Kaith Ioks Up Tj
Thee." .Mrs. Nelson J. Wiley of
fering prayer.
Mrs. Cleo. Kunsman in bohalf
of the Queen Ksther Circle. tire
Rented Mra. Pnsko in a group of
some a very pleasing feature
of the entertainment was a group
of charades, presented very clev
erly by Queen Ksthers.
I'iano solo. "The Wedding ot
the I'nlnted Doll" by Frances
Arnsplger,
Durlifg the social hourt Queen
Ksthers served salad, wafers, and
tea.
Ilirthduy guests were, Mrs.
Dora Hess. Mrs. T. O. Heine.
Mrs. W. K. rampbell. Mrs. I!uy
niond Dorlas. Jonn Murk: honor
guests. Krancea Arnplger nnd
Mrs. F. K. l'asko.
Women's BlhK' C1m
Hold Meeting.
The Womn" Hlhle Clssa of
the First rresbterln church m't
In social and business session In
i IV i -. j --5rS(.,r . S f T V ..'ill 1711. Ji'JL F-V i llf.j V A . I ' t' . .ff' I lull II n 1 , rV . ID r .1
I " . . . .,1 IV.' ' ,r, : I
the chmvh pn.rloi
Tuesday .
ternoon at 2 : :t 0 . Miss- iCimtiu
(iaunyow led the devotionals tak
ing as. her subject "Faith". She
rend many wonderful pnssagos
of scripture showing row anything
could be accomplished if one on
ly had Faith enough.
Mrs. Hanby and Mrs. McCol-1
Hun then offered prayer, then
all joined in sliming the class j
song. Mrs. Hemmington, the class
president Introduced ttev, and
Mrs. Porter who responded In a
clever way telling the class about
11. n vo.iru' U'liVb
Forty members and seven -
guests 'answered to roll call by
verses of scripture. i
Mrs. Dolp Phir ps gave a talk
oh the "Glories of liahylon" in,
the time ofXebuchadnezzer. She;
told of the beauties culture euu- ,
cation of lis wonderful hanging 1
mnlens nnrl of its three creat
walls that surrounded the
City. ,
The class ic studying- the book
of David nnd the wonderful hi.i
oric paper will he u great
hcp!
to the mi'inbers of the class. j
Mrs. Sellers brought greetings I
from the KIrjrt iM'esbylerian
church nl l'ollland. The prog
ram closed with miislc by the
quartettet Mrs. f'lenientM. Hrs.
Hodgklns". Mrs. .Iaitia nnd Mrs.
Lane. The tables where the
member having birthdays were ,
served were - lovely, with long
tapers . and fall flowers. liirlh
day cake wafers and tea were j
served" by the committee.
The next social meeting will be
held thefourth Tuesday In Oc
tober. M
Missionary ociely
Will Suvt.
The Woman's Foreign Mission
ary Society of the First M. E.
church will meet Tuesday after
noon with Mrs. Emma Whelden,
424 South Kinif St. Mrs. O. V.
Myers, will lend the study topic:
"The Birthday of the Church."
A . splendid program has' been
arrunsed. Visitors are most wel
come. Mrs. Ihiley Knterlnins
(iollleit ' liink .rX'lass.
The Oolden Link Class of the
First Baptist church met Thurs
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. M. 1,. Daley.
wTho study topic; 'Joy", was
given by Mrs. Crawford. Then
our class teacher Mrs. Coo fave
a review of ".Mnlachr which
was very interesting and much
enjoyed by all.
Mrs. C. A. Whllloek, president,
conducted a short business niect
int;. In the. absence of Mrs. Ijinge
class secretary, Mrs. Judy act
InB. . .
There .were several matters of
business discussed, followed by
the election of officers, which
was ms follows: Mrs. Chire,nee
Cannon, president; Mrs. M. L
Daley, vice president: Mrs. KTtoii
Wnldron. secretary-treasurer. Mr.?.
Moe, reported.
During the social hour tho re
tiring president was presented
with n lieautirul gift as a token
of our love for her and for the
many lovely things she has done
'for' the eluss In the past year.
She was also given a large birth
day cake, which was very beau
tifully decorated.
Delicious refreshments . of sal
ad, sandwiches and coffee W'as
served by the couimlltee.
There was twenty-four lodlea
anil several children present,
whoch reported as enjoying the
afternoon very much. ;
St. Aim's Society
Will Mi-ct.
St. Ann's Altnr society will hold
Its regular business meeting In the
I'ni'fcdi hall Tuesday afternoon nt
2:30. A good atendnnce is re
quested as several matters of im
portance will he discussed.
f
Tiickwn County Convention
W. C. T. V. In Aslilnnil.
The Jackson County convention
of the t omen a Christian Temper
ance Union will bo held In the
Xazarene church in Ashland Wed
nesday, October 2. at 2 o'clock. Re
ports of the year's work will he
received and county officers elect
ed for the coming year. Indies
who can attend please phone Mr3.
Woods,, SM-L-2
Bible Class ' ,
Droadeast Lecture
The Internalonal tliblo Students'
association will broadcast a lecture
Sunday evening over KMED. from
9 to :30. September 29.
Wrmnn's Aswctaiion
Will Hold MectiltK.-
The Womans' Association of
the rresbyterian church will hold
nn all-day session on Tuesday,
October 1st, in tbe church par
lor. Com prepared to sew.
Mrs. Merritt's circle will serve
n luncheon from 12 o'clock to 1,
bring your husband or n frleni.
Missionary Society Meets
Home of Mrs. Roberts
The social meeting of the Mis
sionary society of the South Meth
odist church was held Tuesday,
September I", at the home of Mrs.
Dr. Hoberts on South Newtown.
Mrs. Abliy Thoman was leader for
the program, which Ui!t wllh the.
'home lifu In China. Sovi-ral menu I
lieis-KBve intareslins arth lts on
the suhiect. At the close 01' I
program tiie hoateKH, assirtcd hy ,
Mrs. Price, served refreshments, j
Quilt blocks were given out to be !
; pieced and returned nt the next !
i meeting. The business meetin
will be
held next Tuesday.
I'OItTI.AXI), Ore.. Sept. 2.S. (,V)
i P. 1). Tlilelsen of Salem. Ore..
! filed suit ill circuit court here to
day spekhiff to recover SHii.OiV)
from the lilake, Moflitt & Tuwne
. Paper Co., whole nuie paper con-
- t"ul w uh-mivcu ol f
lntprost in the ItodRera Paper ;
t!o'?f Salem ''fraud ami deceit" '
ntheJ!aIt f tha efendHnt
. s . ,
MIHM Mowo MTO ,
j,,. inwriien, le: minimum 25c. Inde
Mr adf with For Sate. For Btni. tit., and wwn
Inrw wr" " en ,n,HM .
Clkttififd d in aifvanf ftrrnl not txlton mn
ncn. unli iN(rtir has monthly account. No'
i allowanre for 'phoin errors.
. "
WANTED Woman for
hous work.
204 N. ivy.
1!JU
whole or part time.
WANTED - Experienced person,
for general housework. Mrs. .1.
II. Owen. Siskiyou Hts. 1 S4t
WANTED MALE HELP
. m
MAN OR WOMAN WANTED I r
With-ambition and industry, lo - WANTED Local and lona; dls
- Introduce and supply the- de-j tance hauling. Wo save you
mrind for Rawleigh's Household money. Insured carriers. Haw
1'roducls to steady users. Sev- ley Transfer. 619 N. Riverside,
era! fine openings In Oramsl Phone 1044-X. 219
IV.ss. one-half of Ivlnmath Falls
and Medford. Wo train and help
you. Rawleigh dealers.-can make
up to MOO a week or lliore. No
experience necessary. , Pleasant,
profitable, -dignified work. Write
lodny. W. T. Rawleigh Co..
Dept. OR 2753. Oakland, Calif.
is:i
WANTED Christmas card sale
men or women to sell nationally i '
known lines of greeting i-uritH.
Iberal commission. I Marshall
Printing Co.
.1911
WANTED-
Packers and sorters at -
Robert T. Cochranu Co
inn' 1
FOll llEm FtmNlSHH3
, . ROO.MS
FOR RENT ' -Nicely : furnished 1 :
sleeping rooms, single' and dou- I
furnace heat and bath. 215:
E. Jackson.
190
WANT A REAL 1IOM E? Three or I
4 c-ongenjalimeu to occupy upper!
floor of prlvule home, close in. I '
, l'rl,vUc Math..Phone 995- V. 190 j 1
FOR RENT Large sleeping room i
with heat and also garage. 529
W. lOlll. 191,
FOR RENT Sleeping room down-I
stairs; private entrance and bath,
132 Almond St. ., 190
'OR RENT Largo front room,
single or doublet fine for busi- i
ness men. 404 S. fi.-ape St. 191!
HOARD AND ROOM--33 N. Peach. I
193 !
FOR RENT A very desirable
front room. 3 biocks from j
park. 222 S. Holly St. 190
FOR RENT Sleeping room.
9M5-M. 115 Mistletoe St.
Call
193 1
FOIt KENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOM
FOR RENT Furnished house
keeplng rooms. 334 Ajuilf.192
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INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Mtnaier
hon 10S N. Central
Bedford, Orsfoa
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How's Your Judgment?
We lia vr n mini who wishes n nice Hiihinhan Iioiiip, ami
in Pxi'hmig-o ilnsirc to plnec liis equity, worth perhaps
irlOOO; iiv;a liici' hiiiifralow now in the. business ,ilisti ict
anil iiilv,inein; in Willie.
What Have You?
t .
ilso n friend offi-rs liis model home on n paved street,
with all as'!esinenls paid, on a cash valuation of ."mIHI,
and he also wishes. n .jroorf siilmrhan home.
Acaiii: What fiave yon
See HOLMES for HOMES
NASH HOTEL CORNER
Phone 329
v.
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WANTKD MISCEIjIINEOUS FOIt KENT HOtjSES "I FOR RADM POUIA'RT I KOIl 8.M.R--RKAV. ESTATE
WAXTKD I.IkIu
trailer. 1M-! N
I'.ltl'
l''a-h.
wa.VTKD Small house to rent
or
buy on terms, close to ..Medl'ord
Hx Oil, Tribune.
WANTED Clean 1 n nnd fi-poiiml
I irictUMi top pails. Niewart iiuney
Co., Plum St. at llih. Tel. UKh.
WAXT1:D Care of child nr Infant,
in my home. Write Hox tl. H..
Mail Tribune. . li2
WAXTKD
Phono -1
To buy a wood.saw.
'$ Jacksonville. if i
IXVAJJDS cared for. Convales
cent and Rest Homo, Ashland, tf ;
WANTED One 2-ton truck trailer.)
Phone 833. 1
K. Samson .o-
190
H'AX'I'Hli rirv fir. laurel and oak!
wood. I'iione saa. 190 ,
WANTED Oarpenterlne. shin- '
Kling. idasterint;, iainting. Call
S3T-X. l'ju i
WANTED Loan of fl.f.OO: secur
ity business property; time one
year with renewal privilege.
l:;,nk reference; reliable parties.
Address Uox 101, Mall Tribune.
190
WANTED Clean cotton rags at
Mnll Tribune office. -If
WANTED "To buy all kinds of
hogs, cattle, sheep. Phone 565-L.
WANTED 2nd hand goods and
junk, men's shoes and clothing.
Pat's, 1506 Prune. Tel. 647-L.
196
rrlS'Trci SITUATIONS
WANTED Man and wife wish
work on farm or orchard. Hex
D. S., Tribune. - 191
.... v,.n
"I ,.,
Fvn. voiith? nifln wishes
driving small truck or i
.
Cat. tractor. 1'. O. I'.ox 371. 193
,,. . ,. ..!, n
Iverson. Phono 830-M,:evenings.
j WANTED Work, by high schorll
i boy after 3:30 p. m. Phone 242.
tf
VOn RKNT AI'ARTMICNTS
; FOR RENT Furnished
npart
1 lolly.
191
ment.
Modern.-
Phone
745-X.
'OR . RENT Furnished apart
ment, modern. 125 N. Hollv.
Phone 74 5-X. 191
FOR RENT
Qulnce. -toslrnble apt.
10
195
FOR RENT .1-room furnished
apt. with sleeping porch nnd ga
rage, close in; adults only. 2-10
So. Crape. ISiltf
'OR RENT Furnished front
apartment In Mall Trlbuno build
ing, available Oct. 1st; steam
heat, hot and cold water, gas for
cooking. 18-Slf
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ment. Phone 462-V. 1 STtf
FOR
In.
RENT Furnished apt. close
Phone 106. ls.1tf
FOR HUNT 2-1-oom furnished
1 apt with private hath, on main
i floor. 905 W. 10th. JXIitf
: FOR RENT 2-room furnished
I apt; light and water paid; 118.
217 W. 2nd. . 190
FOR RENT Desirable around
floor apartment, llotol Orand.
191
FOR RENT Desirable apartment
practically new, In down town
location. $35 per month, un
furnished. Call Wakefield
Agency. Phone 17. 171U
FOR RENT MTSCKLLANF.OU8
TO RENT 4-SO-ncro grain and
stock ranch. 5 miles nbove Ash
land. E. Vromun, Uold Hill. Ore.
190
FOR RENT tinr&ge, 104 So. Oak
dnbv Phone 242 tf
P. 0. Box 034
I
Foil UKXT 6-roinn modern
i.ni.b :,.i.... tV.. i l.i ..hick- i
en yard Mid cow burn; 1 l acre
grouiiil, city water nnd elect rie
llghlM. l'lione H75-J-2. 190
FOR ltlOXT House reeently reno- ,
vated it ml repaired; new gurago
and wnodsheil. 12 S Almond St. :
liutuire at 112 Almond. lt0 !
FOIt UKXT 5-rm. mndern house
nn pavement. liupiire !M X.
KOR RKNT rfl-rnom house, partly
furnished, 4.ri H. Onkdule. 195
"Oil RKNT 4-room furnished
house; newly decorated. Call at
r:tO So. central. J 94
FOU nKN'T Modern R-rm.
house.
1 9 ii
close in. l'hono ic It.
FOIt KENT A modern 5-room
furnished bungalow. Steam heat
ed. Close in. rleasant surrouml
IliKS. l'hiine 21'2-L. l2lf
rR RENT House in Everetta
Court. West llth St. Has Elec.
stove, brenkfnst nook set and
plenty of builtlns. Largo garage.
Not furnished. Call 2:IK. IS I If
FOR RENT nungnlow, Ross bine.
F. J.. TrmVello, Jacksonville. Ore.
1-liono 112. m.tf' j
FOR RENT Homes. Vit-n1hrt 1
ur uufurnisli.d. Uiwwo vv uiic-
17tf
FOR SAI.K WOOD
WOOD Have more good, dry, well
seasoned WOOD, both 4-ft. nnd
lll-ln, than we can use, so b't
ling It go at less than cost. In
quire at Dredge on Foots creek.
19(i
LOST Itrnwn leather purse con
taining keys and valuable po
llers, some cash. Reward. Call
11K0-W. 190
I :
MISCKLLANICOC8
IlifRIED TREASURE or any me
! tull lu substance of a tew pounds
weieht Howard, ocaled by the
latest scientific adaptation of
radio. This is n scientific fact
and no intention will be paid to
curiosity seekers. P. O. Uox 271.
190
IHCVCLK RKI'AIIMN
GUARANTEED BICYCLE and
M OT' ; HC V C L B R 1) P A 1 It I N u
Lawn Mowers Ground
Snappy Parcel Service "
JOE KINARD'S CYCLERT
. 28. So. llartlett
Tel. 1408 174 tf
WAIIF.IIOUSB
MEDFORD WAREHOUSE
Bonded No. 293
We store tnythlng. and loan money
on anything stored.
Phone B16
HUtf"
BUSINKSS OI'POUTUNITIH
FOR SALE Restaurant doing
good business. Priced reason
able. Terms. Call at 414 S.
Riverside. 193
FOR EXCIIAJtGE
WIL TRADE For clear Medford
residence property, lo-acre pear
orchard, Irrigated nnd clear. Box
(i. is.. Tribune. 190'
I HAVE Snn Diego, Col., home,
Medrord house and Walla. Walla,
Wash., ranch. Exchange all or
one for Medford fruit ranc'n. F.
W. Ilellmun, H. F. D. I. l'hone
611-R 3. 190"
WILL TRADE Nice 6-ronm house
and 2 lots, suburban .Medford:
consider later model -ion truck
as down payment; good terms on
balance: or" acreage. Address
owner, lit. 2, llox 11-1J, Medford.
191
FOIt SALE TRUCKS
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2-lon
truck. Wlll'tnke slock or light
touring cnr. Phone 234-J-3. 190
FOIt 8ALI9 IJOOb AND PETS
FOR HALE Springer spaniels,
best of blood, registered. W. II.
Wing. Gold Hill, llox CIO. 190
FOR SAL
IVKSTOCK
'OR SALE 20 head I and 2 year
old heifers and one purebred
Hereford bull. Address llox 74,
Ittitie Kalis, ore, mono !.i.i,
Eagle Point, after 6 p. m.
'191
FOR SALE Horse grey Bidding,
12 vrs.. 1100 lbs., sound, true,
$100. llllller, 15-F-2L 191
FOR HALE 2 white hogs, saddle
pony, -horsepower motor. Mil
ton Houston. Ross Lane, 100
FOR SALE Jersey cows or heif
ers, on account of shortage of
feed, will sell a few purebred .lor.
seys from the best producing
blood lines. James ljitltrop.
Central Point. 190
FOR SALIC Jersey cows and helf
ets. A. Henslcr, 1 lilllo east of
Pin,, nix. 196
FOIt HALE 18 head of young
ewes, 6 ewe lambs, 2 weihers
lambs. Call ll'i llth St., Med
ford. 191
FOR fiALB DAIRT COWS Heavy
springers and fresh eows on
hand at alt times. Terms if de
sired. Rny Ksllnaer, I V4 miles
south of Urants Pass on Pacific
I highway. 197
j LOST
1 Oil .s.W
White Leghorn pul-
lets
I'lwmn r,:u.n-2. is:itf
FOIiSAl.K CO April Leghorn pul
letH. C. Carey. Talent. 3-1! -.1-1.
i Kiur
FOR SAI.lv
ens, milk
50 turkeys. 40 chick-
cuw, 4 mo. old calf, t
So acres hind; easy term
''Miners, liirdseye Creek, Itoirn
lilver. 190
rou SATK nOMICS
FOli SALE A bargain In Jack
sonville property. N-rooni house,
modern, easy lo rem. .Must be
sold immediately so 1 can attend
. o. H. C. l'hono Jacksonville 4!H.
Oliver Oaylord I2
FOI! SALE r.-room cottage
nt
I 719 Welch Street, with bath and
lullet: large from and buck
porch: half block from Jackson
Street pavement, six blocks from t
Jackson Street school and
blocks from high school.
two I
No I
railroad to cross for children
going lo school. Four largo trees
on lot. Also roses, raspberries,
I blackberries, grr.pes and holly
vines shade the house, (lood
hard surfaced road on Welch
street. Sullsablo lerms can be
made, l'hone or see John A.
I'erl. 196
FOR SALE Dandy little home,
$i2i)(i. Very easy terms. Cull
evenings, C. II. Howell, llerry
dule Ave. lti!lf
FOR SALE Now 4-room home on
east aide: built -Ins. bath, shower,
fine kitchen cabinet, laundry
ll'ays, fine fixtures, sleeping
perch, large garage, excellent lot,
$27511; easy terms. Owner, 1107
East Main. 191
FOR KALE 5-room modern, plas
tered home; fireplace, numerous
hullt-lns, large lot, on pavement.
Priced for itlick sale at $2500;
S300 cash; balance like rent. See
Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.
FOR SALE Allrnetlvo east side
home, lovely yard, shade, on
pavement with All assessments
paid: living ruom wllh huge fire
place, 2 bedrooms, Idlcben and
bath. Total price $2llon $700
cash will handle. See Charlos A.
Wing Agency, Inc., exclusive
agents.
FOR SAI.E New nnd attractive B
rooni modern home on west side;
largo lol. house well furnished.
Tulal price $2850: JST5 cash,
balance $30 per month, includ
ing interest. See Charles A.
Wing Agency. Inc.
FOR SALR OR EXC1 IANOE 36
acre orchard. About 25 acres of
tortious and An.lnus In full bear
ing. $10,000 crop this year: baU
ance in alfalfa ; all under irri
gation with water right prac
tically paid up. Attractive mod
ern 8-roam home, good bnrn nnd
outbuildings. Property Is com
pleioly einifpped and In an ex
cellent section of the valley. To
tal price (23,000; (8.000 cash
will handle, nr.will take Medford
Income properly. See Charles A.
Wing Agency. Inc.
FOR SALE Peaches, prunes, np
ples nnd pears at Wing orchards,
one mile east of Jacksonville.
'OR HALE Home moderately
priced und attractivo terms. Tel.
106. 186tf
FOR HALE Modern new home,
basement, heating plant, fire
place, hardwood floors, 3 sleep
ing rooms. Attractlvo price and
torms. c. 8. Hutterfleld, Realtor.
190
FOR SALE Good 8-room house,
$300. To ho removed from cor
ner 9th nnd Riverside. L- J.
L'pp. Phono 969-J. 191
FOR KALE Dandy little homo,
Very easy terms. Call evenings.
C H. Howell. Hcrrydale Ave.
182lf
FOR SALE New bungalow. 6
rooms nnd bnth, Rrenkfast nook,
ffreplaeo, hardwood floors.
Double construction throughout.
Larco garage. Uy owner at 629
Hooth HoHy. 174lf
FOIt HALE RftAL, KSTATB
FOR HALE lfln ncroa at $50 per
acre; approximately 20 acres of
commercial pears and apples.
Terms. C. H. IIUTTERF1 ELD,
Realtor. ,
FOR HALE Oenplno bargain, 2
small houses i,nj one lot; attrac
tive price nnil tennis; 1 Interest.
C. H. JII'TTERFI5LD, Realtor.
1110
WILLIAM Tl. HHELLET
offers
I Acres Rear creek bottom land,
best In the valley, only $3600;
$350 cash, balance 5 years.
3 Acres alfalfa, new 4-room
modern, iilaslererl house, every
convenience. Just off Pacific,
highway. Will take good car as
ilovvn payment ; lialanco easy.
Itenullfiil new 6-room modern
home wllh one acre garden soil:
will lease or sell on easy terms.
Also, a hunting license Issued
by tho state of Oregon, never
used. Will trado for sunshade
or smoked glasses.
44 North Riverside,
Phone 1262.
190
WHEN TOU thtnft ot real eitUe,
m Brown Whit. if
I1KOWX WIUTli
ui:ai.tous I
Can show you good values In Med- t
fortl resubmco and business prop
erties, also excellent, values In
Fnrnis and Ornhimls, ' - .
There are no "Give aways,"
no matter u'hut "they say," as
MiMiford nnd Ungue Itiver valley
eal esiate is established, and
prices are advancing.
It is- the tituo to bay a home
or a good farm nr orchard.
BUUWX & WIUTK.
lUCAl.TOltS.
191
FOR SALE
Nearly new f-rm. bungalow, strict
ly up to date: lot bllxltu. in a
fine location; fireplace, plenty of
liulll-ins. owner says must bo
sold. If you want something at a
right price, see us at once.
3 Acres, just off highway, all
In alfalfa: only 2 miles from
Medford; running water the year
round; first-class land; can be
had for JI00 per acre. Would
trade.
DEAL KNIC.HT,
20 N. Harllutt.
J 00
FOIt SALE OR RENT -Tho so
fa acre Wllhlle ranch at Meagle.
Write or phono C. E. Wllhlte.
Eagle Point or Lake Creek. 192
IXlIt SAM-' AUTOMOBILKS
1928 ESSEX SUPER 0 coupe With
rumble scat. Price cut to sell
now.
1925 NASH ADVANCED 6 road
ster; good condition. A bargain.
C1IRVKLER FINER "70" Sedan.
Car is like new throughout. A
wonderful bargain.
MEDFORD MOTORS.
SALES CIIRVHLKH SERVICE
128 So. RIverMde.
190
FOR SALE Chevrolet conch
coupe. Phono 310. - Call at
Franklin Grocery. 191J
FOll SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOIt SALE Oreiit bargain. V ictor
(1i-l hntiliitnic. r,ln,t i-fi-it 11 v nnel-at-
ed, Willi 60 rei-ords, in perfect I
condition; coat I3"0, will sell.
IT taken at once, for 75. Ad
dress llox K. Mall Tribune. lf
FOR HALE House furnishings.
Call between 2:30 and' 5 p. m.,
713 West lOlll St. Tel. 750-)'. 190
FOll SALE rirnv enamel heater.
' like new, $00, Route 1, Box 23
A. 11. J'olleti. 191
FOR RALE Oood used piano.
cheap. Call 1352-J. 190
FOR SALE Oood oak pedestal
dining table, 4 chairs and Acorn
gas rango wllh oven. 013 H.
Cenlral. Phone J 1 1 7 . 191
FOR HALE Petite prtlnes, 2c. Tel.
7-F-4. Oeo. Young. 189tt'
FOIt HALE Piano nt Medford:
beautiful tone and design: big
saving; terms to suit. Address
Factory Warehouse, 1808 22nd
St., Sacramento, Cal. 10
FOR SALE Clean Ttllin Club seed
wheal. Phone 591-J-2, evenings.
191
FOR KALE Wesllllghouse electric
range, double oven, automatic;
water motor washer, 64-ln. oalc
dining table, 6 leather . seated
dining chairs, 2 alr-tlght heat
ers, baby bed, brass birdcage and
stand. Mrs. R. R. Johnson, Tel.
42U. 90
FOR KALE Italian nnd petite
prunes. F. H. Carpenter, Jack
sonville highway. 190
'OR KALE Apples, 00c box.
Itrlng boxes; mile west. O.
E. Smith, Central Point. 190
FOR KALE Cordwnod, all kinds
on ground, nr will deliver in tier
or cordwood. W. L. VnnHoulIll,
Hold Hill, Oro. 194
FOR HA LI
132-1..
-Cooking apples.
Tel.
214
FOR HALE Lovely large Italian
prunes, also petite. A. E. llroek
way. Phone 7-F-21. 190
FOR HALE $1800 first mortgage,
$1700. 1 107 East Main. 191
FOR HALE High grade piano, nl
most new, $225; Victrola, $20.
724 W. 2nd St. 192
FOR HALE Nice sired Winter
Ranana apple culls, Roots &
Par-key warehouse. Gold Hill.
Call W. E. Root, Medford, phone
294. 171lf
FOR SALE $1,000.00 of six per
cent Masonic Building bonds ma
turing June 1931. Photif 1.122.
164tf
FOR HALE Mueller Furnacette,
rood ns new, best circulating
tenter made, capable of heating
large house or business place,
l'hone 1149. 164lf
FOR SALE Fof sand and gravel,
sediment and general teaming
Tel. 912-J. Bam'l bateman. tf
FOR HALE Used aewjng ma
chines; all makes. It up; tormi
If desired. AU mskes rented
and repaired. White Sewlns
Machine Co., I North Barllett
IVf
FOR BALR fag Meld fane,
yard fence, gates, netting all
kinds; tdar and steel fence
posts. Complete line of lance
material. "We fculld fence"
Oaddls Dltoa. Tel. Ml. Iftt
C1IIMNKV SWEBP George Eaton.
Call Kudu & Ilnlhrook Second
llnnil store, N. Front. Phon.
1U2-J. ' J
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN ChlTO
praxitto Nwvo fipeolallst. Offlo
hours B to 12; 2 to 6. 108-304
Liberty Bldg. Offlc phon 180;
Rea. phone 7S0-H.
DR.
D. A. CHAMBERS, Optome
trist. Kyes examined. Gls
fitted. 404 Medford Bid. Tel.
18 8, . JLl'-?
Export Accountant ;
WILSON AUDITING CO. K: U,
Wilson, C. H, A. Attention give
to anything in accounting and
Income Tax Requirements. Look
into Our simplified accounting
method. Liberty Bldg., Muurord.
Phone 157-R.
Financial
WB LEND MONEY to worth
people to pay their honest debts
Pacific Coast Credit Association,
423 Medford Bldsc, Medford. Ore)
Freight Transportation
LONO DISTANCE HAULING -
Medford - Klamath truck lit
Dally service, bonded earftera
Special rates on load lot. Attvj
Freight terminal, 18 8. Fir. Tl
1U38.
-Money to Loan
MONEY TO LOAN to worthy pea
pie to pay tneir nonest OeDta
b.!so any amount to loan on .ettl
property. - Thomas 'Realty Coi
Room 12, Palm Hlk.. Cor. Man
and Front Hts., upstairs.
6
Lone Tuna '
: Real Bstata
MorUrajre Loaaal
Pboue inn .1
Commercial Finance Corp. --' .
Medford, Oregon
DO TOU NEED MONET? s
make short time loant, Trana
actions strictly confidential, tig
Liberty Bldg. O p o n TMesdas
and Fridays till 9 p. m. Vhooj
67-J. . H. B. . Banister, H. Q
Christnet. i .-
HoumncnU
THE OREOON ORANITB CO. i
Monuments. B. .A. Hicks. Qeni
eral Manager; P. M. Kershsu
Hales Manager. 102 N. Front St,
Meorora.
1 1 . -rj
M title.
PROF. 13. F. ELLIS.-. Instructor oi
violin Sevclp method the short
cut to violin playing. - Instructor
of mandolin, gultnry, steel guitar,
standard nnd tenor hnnjo. Re;
glnners or advunced pupils.
Studio E. Side, 22 Almond bt,
Medford.
THORVAL H. FOLICENBERO-
Violin Instruction from start tl
finish; orchestra practice freo It
students. Instruments on nana
and carefully suited to 'Individual
pupils. Studios, rooms 8 And a.
College Hldg., 31 Orape.Ht. N,
Phone 259-J. 172tf
JOHN R. KNIGHT, violinist, aoloi
1st. teacher; correct beginning!
artistic finish; many 'years
perlencei beet of reference. - -Fot
appointment phone Jacksonville,
43. Studio location announced
Inter. 202
Painting nnd Pa per hanging
H. MARX. General Painting Coax
tractor, tinting, paperbanglasjj
carpentering, repairing, l'hoaa
178-J. Res. 17 Summit.
Piano fits fraction.
FRED ALTON HAIGI1V Teach
, of Piano-and Harmony. Haura,
Music Studio, 111 Liberty Bldg.,'
Phone 72. , Ustf
Printers and Puttltttien
MEDFORD -PRINTING CO.RSS)
tho best equlppod printing offlag
In Southern Oregon. Bookblsnt
Ing. loose leaf ledgers, billing
systems, eto. Portland prioes. IT
N. Fir St.
Itadlo Heme.
RADIO SERVICE on amy -msM
radio. H. O. Ptirucker. II BoutH
Grape street. Offlco Phone US;
Res. 1443. 181
Repairing.
JOB RINARD CYCLERT Expert
lawn mower grinding, repalrln
and cleaning, called for and de
livered, all for 11; motorcycle
and bicycle repairing; work
guaranteed. 28 8. Bartlett. Tel,
14B8. llltf
Hand and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Band and Graroj
plant. Cleaned, washed said
and gravel; crushed gravel. JI
sires. Phone plant 1101 or offloe
137. IMtt
Transfer
GADS TRANSFER BTORAOM
CO. Office 111 N. Fir. t,
Phono 11$. Prioes right, or.
vice guaranteed.
DAVIH TRANSFER RTORAGal
Service guaranteed. 10 H. Grape
St., Phone 644, or residence Hilt,
TRANSFER AND STORAGE 9.
E. Samson Co. Quick errlest
Prices reasonable. Cargo Insure
ance protection. Ill N. Rtrere
side. Phone III.
rphoMetin
THIRAtTT MnKfr of oreretuffeet
furniture made to order; re
upholstering. We estimate, ghoey
samples. Phon 169-R. fit
Wabash. -.
Window (VaslBsT
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