Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 30, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    L THE MARKETS l!
7 -PORTLAND. Bept. 30. Cff)
? Wl Butter:' Steady; cubes: Ex
f Iris, -4tfdT''litHMtnirat. ! 48!;.. Prime
firsts! 47c; firsts,, 42c; creamery
' prices: Prints, Sc over , cube stand-
ards. ' . ....... t,
EGGS Steady; prices to retail
ers: Fresh exlfhs, 46c; standard
..' firsts, 42c; fresh medium extras.
' 37c fresh pullets, 26c.
EGGS Steady. Price to whole
. salei-sr Fresh extras, 44c; stand
ord firsts, 40c; fresh medium ex
. trns, 30c; fresh medium firsts, 34c.
MILK Stead)-. Raw milk (I
. per cent) $2.50 cwt., delivered
Portland, less 1 per cent.- Butter
fat, station. '47c; track, 48g; Je-
7 llvered at Portland, Glc'.
" Poultry Steady. . Buying prices.
alive heavy hens, over 4 lbs.,
' 27c; medium hens, 3 to 4V4 lbs.,
' 27e; hieltium hens, 34. to 4','i lbs.,
22c;. tight,, under 3',-i lbs'.', 20c;
broilers- under 2 lbs,, 30c; springs,
;'- over . 2 lbs.; 2Sc; 'spring Pekin
ducitsV' 4 lbs.,- and over," 20c; old
Pekin ducks, 20c; colored ducks,
1820c; tuioys. No.- 1; ado; live,
r 28 f 30c'
''. . ONIONS Steady; Walla Walla,
fancy, 124j.-2.26 per cwt,
POTATOES Firm; gems. No. 1
grade, 12.75 fi 3.00 per cwt.'
WOOL Steady; eastern Oregon,
j'iSfc'Mc II).; valley, 30 33c.
J1AY 'Steady; buying 'prices;
Eastern Oregon timothy, 120.50 V
-21; volley, 19rl.r.O; alfalfa; $1S
' 'tM. clover. $10; oat "hay.' 111.
' stra.w, 1 7 i 8 ton; selling iirk-es $2
; more,' , . .
i' " ' Livestock; '
1, PdftTLANll, Sept. SO. -(P
' .. Cattle- hiul calves: : Opening slow,
. receipts,: cattle 260; 'calves 48":
steers (1100-1300 lbs.), $10.50
10.80;: good $10.00 lO SO.; (SO'I
ahd tip) medium $9.00f 10.50:
common. $7.00 8 9.00; heifers, good
: 18.&06 O.Oo; common to medium,
' $!.608.ri0;. cows, good.' $8.00 Hr
V 8.0O; common to medium. $8.00;
low cutter, $3.00 f 0.00; bulls. ROud
to choice, ' $7. 50fr8.00; cutler tu
medium, ii.u0 4j 7.50; calves, m-
',' dlum 'o choice, 1 0 J 12. 00; cull
'10 common.' $7.00ft;i0; venlers,
A r. m'llk fed, good to choice, 1 3 Ti'
r 14.5Q; '.'medium, $1113; cull to
common, JSfrll.
HOGS: Opening active; mostly
steady: receipts 3300. . including
". 0&7 direct or on contract. Heavy
weight, $.00'S'10.75;- medium
'. medium weight, 19.75 11: ligitt
weight, $10.75 11; light lights.
: tlOflll; packing sows, rough and
'.-'smooth, $7.504r8.5O; slaughter pigs
V $9.00 "ft 10.00; feeder and stoeker
" pigs, $10iji;ll. .' (Soft or oily hogs
' ' and roasting ' pigs excluded in
above quotations).
8IIKBP AND LAMBS Slow:
receipts 37001 including 840 thru:
'lambs,'.: 84 -: lbs.: down, good lo
'choice. $10.0(11 11: medium. $9.00
i !yl0.50; all-weights, cull to com
.' mon, $7.ttoift 9.00; yeurling welll
' ers, 110. -lbs. down,: medium to
i choice, $C 00 if 9.00; ewes. 120 lbs.
' down, ' medium to choice, $3.75 e
G.OO; 120-125 . lbs., medium to
. . choicu, 43.061514. 00; all weights,
W common, $1,OOW3.00.
y -r"-": San I'ranclsro Itutlcrfut.
$'f,'."8A'N FRANfMHOO, Sept. 30. (IV)
K' Huttcrfnt I. o. b., San Francisco,
S ;;G5c. '
S'im Francisco Fruit Priox.
'.; SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30.
i (Kederal-flutto Market News Ser
: vice) Trie first northwestern np
' pies for ' the season made their
. appearance today on the San Fran-.-
Cisco wholesale fruit and vegetnhle
market. In the arrival of Winter
! Itananas from Oregon. Thce sold
.mostly nround $2.00 per box for
the the fnnoy grades.
..Apples: Fancy Pearmalns, 3VS
tier, $2.25182.50;, 4-tler. $2.00
2.20; Ciravensteins fancy. 4-tier.
Il.252. 001 4H-tlor. $1.00? 2.00;
j'lttgs. $1.75 Hi 2.2.1; l'.elleflowers.
fancy,' tLliGfi 1.85; Kings, 12.25W
: 2.00; Newtown Pippins, $2,151;
''2,25: Jonathans, 12.25ifi2.50 box.
: Oregon: Winter Itananas, fancy,
mostly $2.50. Avocados: Per
. rtonen, medium. $2.00 Hi 4.00.
, Peaches:. Washington Oregon:
: Elbertns and J. Ifc Hale's $1.25J
"1.60.
. , Pears: Ilnrtletts. Iike county,
$2.S0f 3.00; 00-lh. lug; std. bux,
VAncy, $3.75 4.20; No. 2, $2.00
! 3.25. .
4. .
Wall Street Report
X15W VOHIv, Sopt. 30. VP)
' Ijiquitlntlon of Htooks was rcMiimed
oti a bronrt kceiIo in todny'H stock
market nftrr nnothrr unHuccossful
iaitempt to brfntf nhout n senornl
;r.tlly In tho earli trading. ScoreH
of 1m4Uh broke 3 to 10 points nml
Auburn Auto brokm 3tf to' 4ol, or
.Just 114 points below the recent
hlRh. Trndin was In fnlrly honvy
volume,
Call money advanced from 9 to
.10 per cent as banks called loans
..In preparation for month-end
Settlements.
Buying orders mead led the list
somewhat In the final hour, Co
lumbia Carbon gaining 10 points
, above Saturday's cioafe. A. M.
- Byers was up 8 points, ' Beatrice
k Creamery 7, and Hoitnton Oil and
Mexican Seaboard Oil 5 4 each.
Auburn Auto recovered half of its
38 point break. The closing tone
was steady. Total sales approxi
mated 4.200.00U nhares.
fiEN. FRIES PRAISES
ICAL
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LOl'lHVILl'.E. Ky., Sept. 0. (
The .American'- war jnothers. at
last- night's Aesslon of their con-1
-entlon were told by General Amosi
A. Fries, retired, that the I'nlted i
States has the best chemical war
fare service in the world, and that
never uaaln. in the event of war.
would American soldier he sent
to face nitnrks of mustard as
with no means of combatting
litem.
BRINGING UP FATHER
WtLUF VAOM'T CilVE.
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THE NEBBS Oh, Well That's Different
1 To the reader
- came late..... .
Some time a&o
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LOCAL STUDENTS
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' tTNlVKRSITY OP OKKOO.V, En
KClio, Sept. 30. (Special.) Harold
N. Fisk, Margaret Tinner and John
S. Hamlll ot Medfoid have been
named honor students at the Uni
versity of Oregon by the honors
council. A total of 291 students,
comprising the SO per cent who
hold the highest crhnluauc records
were selected as honor students
and were awarded honors privi
leges. ,
Honors privileges, if the student
takes advantnge of them, allow
him to enroll in honors courses, en
able him to como in closer contact
with hlspifessoi-s and permit him
to do individual' work. He Is ex
empt from much of the routine
work of classes and is given in-J
tensive and highly specialized work
to do. A student may enroll in
general honors, which means thai
he may do honors work in three
courses, or he may choose to do It
in only one course.
SI'MMOXS FOR prilUOATION
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
City of Medford, a municipal cor
poration Plaintiff, vs.
May M. Heard, (lladys Abbott,
First National Bank of Medford.
Oregon; S. A. Sanford, Trustee;
E. R. Itryson, as Receiver of the
First Notional Hank oMtosebui'K,
Oregon; also all other persons or
parties unknown, claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Inter
est In the real estate described
In the complaint herein. De
fendants. To May M. Heard and Gladys
Abbott; also all other persons or
parties unknown, clatminu any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in the real estate described in the
complaint Herein. Defendants:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You nnd each of you nro
hereby required to appear and an
swer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on
or before the last day of four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, said
period of four weeks being the
time prescribed for publication
hereof, and if you fail so to appear
and answer said complaint, for
want thereof, the Plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief de
manded In its complaint, to-wlt:
That a decree be entered adjudi
cating any and all right, title, es
tate, lien or claim which vou ni
nny of you have or claim to have
In. to, or upon the real property
situated In the City of Medford.
Jackson County; State of Oregon,
described as follows, to-wlt:
Lot One (1) In Itlock Ono (1)
nnd Lot One ( I ) In Uloek Two
(2 of East Heights Addition
to Medford, Oregon, accord
ing to the duly recorded nlat
thereof:
and declaring any and all such
clnims to he null and void, and de
creeing that said plaintiff Is the
owner in fee simple of said prem
ises and of the whole thereof, free
and clenr of any nnd all right, '
title, estate. Hen or interest of said ,
defendants, or any of them, and
that each and all of the defendants
herein, nnd each and all persons
claiming or to claim by, through '
or under them, or nny of them, bo
forever enjoined, restrained, and.
barred from asserting, attempting 1
to establish, or claiming any right,
title, estate,-lien or Interest In or
to, said property, or any portion
thereat and that plnlntiff's title to
said premises be forever- ipaieted
and set at rest; . I
This summons Is published by
order of the Honorable 11. D. Nor
ton. Jodge. of the nhove entitled ;
Court, made and entered in saldji
Court and cause on the 14tli dav
of September, 1929, prescribing
that this summons be served by
publication thereof onoe each week
for four consecutive weeks in the!
Medford Mull Tribune, a dallv
newspaper published In Jackson
County. Oregon. September 111 h.
l!. Is the date -I the first pub
lication of this summons.
JOHN II. CA UK IN. . I
HARRY C. SKYItMAN. j
Attorneys (or I'lnlnllff.
Post Office Addreei: Medford, Ore-Ron.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN6 ((ATCi
Ratei per word lor (lrt !ntrtlon 2c: wi
! tucteeding innrtion, lc; minimum 25c. Indtx
I nur adt with For Sail. For Hem, etc., and cuunl
these words, to well as each Initial, telephone
j number, etc., u rndta.
j Classified ads in advance and not taken ever
i phone, unless advertiser hu monthly account. He
allowance for phone errors.
VAXT12I) PEMaIjB HEIH
iWANTI-'D Kxpcrlenced pi'l-son
for Kneral housework. Mrs. .1.
II. Owen. Siskiyou Hts. lMtf
WANTED MAIiiS I1EI,!'
WA.VTIOD Chrlstmtia rard B:tles
men or women to sell nationally
known lines of KreetlnK earils.
I.ilieral commission. Marshall
1'rintliiK Co. l!il
VrfNTED SITUATIONS
.IVE-W'IRE young married sales
and business man capable, of
handling big business, wants po
sition in or near Medford. , Ad
dress Mail Trlhuno, Hox X L.
193
WANTHD Man-and wife wish
work on farm or orchard, llox
D. S., Tribune.
WANTED Exp. young man wishes
position driving small truck or
Cat. tractor. I'. O. Box 371. 193
WANTED
Iverson. -Carpenter work. Oeo.
Phone 830-M, evenings.
215
WANTED Work, by high school
boy after 3:30 p. m. Phone 242.
f
WANTED MltaCfcLLANEOim
WANTED Small house to rent or
buy on terms, close to McdCord,
llox 00, Tribune.'
WANTED Clean 1 and 5-ponnd j
. friction top palls. Slewiirt Honey J
Co., Plum St. at lllh. Tel. 9110. 1
19ol
WANTED Chre of child or Infant.
In my home. .'Write -llox G. II..
Mall Tribune. 192
WANTED To buy a woodsaw.
Phone 353 Jacksonville. tf
INVALIDS cared for. Convales- r
cent and Rest Home, Ashland, tf j
WANTED Clean cotton
Mail Tribune office.
at
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WANTED To buy all kinds of
. hogs, cattle, sheep. Phone 666-L.
WANTED Local and Ion dis
tance hauling. We save you
money. Insured carriers. Haw
ley Transfer, 619 N. Riverside.
Phone 1044-X. 219
WANTED 2nd hand goods and
Junk, men's shoes and clothing.
Pat's. 150 Prune. Tel. 647-L.
196
Wilsonvllle West Coast Tele
phone company repuirlug lines in
this vicinity.
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How's Your Judgment?
IVc linvc a.miin who wishes n nice siiliiirhiin home, nnd.
in cxtiliniiRe desires to thw.e his equity, worth pei'lmps
$4000, in ii nice bun(,'Rlow now in the biisinegs district
find hdvaueiug in vnltie.-
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' What Have You?
Also a- friend offers his model home on n paved nircet,
witli fill .assessment!! paid, on n cash valuation of $."100,
nnd -ho also wixhes'i good 8iihiir1ian home.
. . it . 4 .i i : . -Aunin:
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NASH HOTEL CORNER
Phone 329 P. 0. Box 034
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vnn rityt r nPnn .Uanlna enhm
ti-HVi limit r.nrl 11 lrt Pfll'ilffH
earace. a&n ,
FOR- RENT Large front room,
single or double; fine for busi
ness men. 404 S. drape at. lilt
HOARD AND ROOM-33 N. I'eaeh.
193
FOR RENT Sleeping room.
!I0:-.V1. 115 jMiscMoo St.
Call
1113
for rent novsekekpino
rooms
FOR RENT Furnished houseJ
kee)ing rooms. 334 Apple. 193
FOR RENT APARTMENTS ; '-
FOR RENT 2-room apartment!:
light, water furnished, $12. SI 2
Summit Ave. 192
FOR KENT Furnished nnartHi
ment... , Modern. 136 JN, .HoH.Vi
l'hono 745,-N. .' ' 1 9.,
FOR RENT Furnished npartfcl
inent, modern. 125 N. Holly.
Phono 745-X 101.
FOR RENT Desirable apt. in
Quince. . . . 195
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
apt. with sleeping porch nnd ga
rage, close in; adults only. 240
So. Grape. IStitf
FOR RENT Furnished front
apartment in Mail Tribune build
ing, available Oct. 1st; steam
heat, hot and cold water, gr.s for
cooking. lSXlf
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ment. Phone 452-11. lK7tr
'Oil RENT 3-room furnished
apt with private bath, on main
floor. 905 W. 10th. ixtt
FOR RENT 2-room furnished
apt; light nnd water paid; 118.
217 W. 2nd. 196
FOR RENT Desirable ground
floor apartment. Hotel Grand.
191
FOR RENT Desirable apartment
practically new, In down town
location. 35 per month, un
furnished. Call Wakefield
Agency. Phone 17. 171 tf
FOIl RENT M1SCEMANKOU8
FOR RENT Oarage, 104 So. Oak-
dale. Phone 24 2. u
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR HIRE Good pack burro for
your hunting trip. Coll Loomls.
108 from to 6. dally.
I-OST
.(1ST t-ady's white gold wrist"
watch. Return to Mall Tribune.
Reward. 191
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DUMB WEBS FELLER
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CATCH ME PUTTlM'
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FOR RENT HOUSES
i yon ltliXTr pood D-ronm un
i III m Hlied llOUHC. 1110(10111. Ill
FOR RENT 5-rm. modern house
on pavement. Inuulro 34 N.
l'cach. 190tf
FOR RENT 3-room house, partly
furnished. 425 S. Onkilale. 195
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
liouso; newly decorated. Call at
Ti3U So. Central. 194
OR RENT
elose in.
-Modern 6-rm. houso,
bone 2-.'4-R. 195
FOR RENT A modern 6-room
furnished buncalow. Steam heat
ed. Close In. Pleasant surrouud
Iiibs. Phono 292-L. 182tf
TOR RENT House in Everetto
Court, West 11th St. Has Elec.
titove, breakfast nook set and
plenlv of builllns. LarRo Karaite.
Not furnished. Call 238. 181tf
FOR RENT Btingnlow, Ross lane.
F. I. TnuVelle, Jacksonville, Oro.
i Phono 112. ... 17.6lf
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown A White,
17 tf
mcyctts KEPAiHiv ;
GUARANTEED BICYCLE and
MOTORCYCLE REHAIRINU
Lawn Mowers Ground
Snnppy Parcel Sorvlce
JOE RINARIJ'H CVCLERY
28 So. Rnrtlett .
Tel. 1408 . 174tf
WAREHOUSE
MEDFORD WAREHOUSE
Bonded No. 261
We store cnythini?, and loan money
on anything stored.
Phone 111
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Rostaurnnt dolnit
Kood business. Priced reason
able. Terms. Call at 414 S.
Riverside. . , , . 103
FOR EX CHANG A
TO TRADE 100 acres Rood tim
ber for home In Medford. Would
assume or pay cash difference.
Wm. Davis, 402 So. Central Ave.
Ill
WILL TRADE Nice 0-room houso
nnd 2 lots, suburban Medford:
consider later model 4-tnn truck
as down payment: flood terms on
balance; or ncreiiKO. Address
owner, Rt. 2, Box 11-D, Medford.
191
FOR SALte I'OULTRT
FOR SALE White Leuhorn pul
lets. Phone &91-R-2. 189tf
IVIlt RAM WOOD
WOOD Have more Rood, dry, well
seasoned WOOD, both 4-ft.,lind
10-ln, than wo can usevri let
ting It no at less than cost. In
quire at DredRe on Foots creek.
1!I0
FOR 8ALB-
-MT KSTOCK
FOR HALE Young Shropshire
Jambs, weaner pigs. Call 234
1 -3. IJiSJ
FOR SALE Wenner pigs. Allen
Hicks, Anderson Crock, Talent.
105
FOR SALE 20 head I and 2 yenr
old heirers and one purebred
Hereford bull. Address llox 74,
Butte Falls, Ore. Phono 0X13,
Euylo Point, utter 6 p. m.
. , 101
FOR SALE Horse grey RoldhiK,
12 yrs., 1SS0 lbs., sound, true,
1100. lluller, 1S-F-21. It 1
FOR RALE Jersey cows nnd heif
ers. A. Hcnsler, 1 mile cast of
, Phoenrx. 1
FOR SALE II ttend of oung
ewes. C ewe Innibi, 2 Wethers
lambs. Call 110 11th St., Med
ford. 1111
FOR SALB DAIRT COWS Heavy
springers and fresh cows on
hand at all times. Terms if de
sired. Itny Kslinger, IK miles
souih ot Grants Pua on Pacific
hlifhwkr. 117
By George McManus
'. H 1111 . WMERE. rvE ; '
St r,rF.Ma to mf i upard
SOME-I LADV THAT DlO S&ME
ACTIMG. FOR A HUMORED
1MOU5AMD DOLLARS OF -fOUC
MOMEV- OF COURSE THAT
GOOD IMVESTMEMT IT EiCiMGS
BIG DWIDEMDS - ALL THE MOMEV
VOU EVER IMvJE-STEX) IM ME
Coulo Put im a pill box amd it ,
WOULDWT 6E CK-'OWPED
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lv Th. BUI Synjlolt. Inc.) T.yi. Mitli Pi;. U.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE A bargain In Jack
sonville property, K-rooin house,
.modern, easy to rent. Must lie
sold immediately so 1 can utlend
O. S. O. Phone Jacksonville 491,
Oliver Gaylord. - 12
FOR SALE S-rohm. eottaire at
710 Welch Street, with hath and
toilet; lar-Ke front dnd .buck
porch: half block from Jnekson
Street pavement, six blbeks from
Jiu-ltson Street school and two
blocks from blah school. No
V railroad to cross for children
anlnK to school. Four larptc trees
on lot. Also' roses, raspberries,
blackberries, trapes and holly
vines shade the house, flood
hard surfaced road on Welch
street. Sliltsahle terms can bo
mado. Phone or see John A.
Perl. 19"i
FOR RALE Dundy little home,
?12r,0. Very easy terms. Cull
evenliiKs, C. II. Howell, P.erry
dnle Ave. ISIItf
FOR RALE New 4-room home oh
east side; biitll-lns. bath, shovvcr,
fine kitchen cabinet, laundry
trays, flue fixtures, sleeping
porch, Iui-ko pai-iiKu, excellent lot,
i271iii: easy terms,1 Owner, 1107
10;, Jl Main. 1111
FOR SALE fi-room modern, plas
tered home; fireplace, numerous
blllll-lns, large lot, on pavement.
Priced for quick sale at 12000;
I.HI0 cash, balance like rent. See
Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.
FOR SALE Attrnrtlvo east side
home, lovely yard, shade, on
pavement with all assessments
paid; living room with Iuiko fire,
place, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and
li.ilh. Total price I2IIII0; 1700
cash will handle. See Charles A.
Wing Agency, Inc., exclusive
itRonis.
FOR SALE New nnd attractive E
room modern home on west side;
largo lot, house well furnished.
Tolal price IcS.iu; $r,7ri cash,
balance 130 iter month, Includ
ing interest. See Charles A.
WlnR Agency, lne.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 16
acre orchard. About 25 acres of
llartletts and Anjous In full bear
ing, $10,000 crop this year; bal
ance In alfalfa; all under Irri
gation with water right prac
tically paid up. Attractive mod-
i orn 8-room home, good barn and
outbuildings. Property Is com
pletely equipped and In an ex
cellent section of the valley. To
tal price $23,000; 18,000 cash
will handle, dr will lake Medford
Income property. See Charles A.
Wing Agency. Inc.
FOR SALE Peaches, prunes, ap
ples and peni s at Wing orchards,
one mile east of Jacksonville.
10t
FOR SALE Home moderately
priced and attractive terms. Tel.
105, 185tf
FOR SALE Good l-room house.
1300. To be removed from cor
ner Oth and Riverside. L. J.
Upp. Phone 969-J. 101
FOR BALE New bungalow, 6
rooms and hath. Breakfust nook,
fireplace, hardwood floors.
Double construction throughout.
Large garage. By owner at 629
South Holly. 17411
FOR BALE REAL, ESTATE
FOR SALE Id-ncro orchard.
Property completely equipped.
Has modern home on sightly lo
cution, orchard consists of 25
acres or Anjoti, Bartlelt and
Bosc pears and 7 acres of- New
town apples. This Is a good pro-
' ducer.
See Erie Wold al office of
WOLD A WOLD ' i
at 16 N. Riverside. ; '
FOR SALE Acre tola adjacent lo
city with irrigation, city water,
electricity. Will finance build
ing. Terms like rent.
WOLD WOLI).
101lf
FOR HALE OR RKNT The 0
acre Wllhlte ranch at Henule.
Write or phone C. K. Wllhlle,
Euglo Point or Lake Creek. 1111
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FOR SALE 180 acres at J50 per,
acre; approximately 20 acres of
i commercial peurs . and .apples.
'""Terms. ' C, S. BUTTERFIELD,
I Renltor.
FOR SALE Genuine baricaln, 2
small houses on one lot; attrac
tive price and terms: 7 Interest.
C. S. IIIITTERFIELD, Realtor.
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WHEN YOU tntnR ot real eatkta.
Rrnwn Whlt ft
FOR SAIii- At-TOMOBIt.KS
CHEVROLET Sedan, late 10211.
like new; a bargain. Call 320
Portland Ave. 103
TO SELL OR TRADE My equity
In new DeHoto 6 scdau.. .l'hono
7 5, Central Point. A. L, llrown.
107
1028 KSHEX SUPER 0 conpo Willi
rumble sent. Prico cut to aoJJ
now.;. , -.. ' ,.(
1025 NASH ADVANCED road
ster; good condition, A bargain,
CHRYSLER FINER "70" sedan.
Car is like new throughout. A
wonderful bargain.
MEDFOlti) MOTORS.
SALES CHRYSLER SERVICE
128 So. Rlversldo.
100
FOR SALE Chevrolet conch or
coupe. Phone 310. Call nt
Franklin Grocery. 101
FOR RAI.K MISCKI.LANFOUB
FOR SALE Fordson tractor.
, plows, harrow nnd disk: first
class condition, 1300. Box 120.
Central Point. 103
FOR SALE Greut Imrsaln. Victor
Orthophonlc, electrically operat
ed, with Do records. In perfect
condition: cost 1350; will sell.
If tnken at once, for 175. Ad
dress Box K, Mall Tribune. if
FOR SAt.E Grov enamel heater,
like new. 60. Route 1, Box 13
A. H. Pellelt. 101
FOR SALE Good oak pedestal
dining table, 4 chairs anil Acorn
gas range with oven. 613 S.
Central. Phone 1117. ' 1,01
FOR SALE Petite prunes, 2c. Tel.
7-F-4. Goo. Young. ISIItf"
FOR SALE Piano at Medford:
beautiful tone and design: bit;
- saving; terms to suit. Address
Factory Warehouse, 1808 -22ml
St., Sacramento, Cal. 100
FOR HALE Clean Blue Club seed
whent. Phuno 501-J-2, ovcnlngs.
Ill
FOR SALE Cord wood, all kinds
on ground, or will deliver In tier
or enrdwood. W. L. Vnnlloutltt.
Gold lllll, Ore. 194
FOR SALE Cooking apples. Tel.
132-L. 214
FOR SALE 11800 first mortgage,
11701. 1107 East Main. 191
FOR hAJ.K High grade piano, nl
mnst new, 1225; Vlctrola, 120.
724 W. 2nd St. 192
FOR BALE NIC sited Winter
IJannna apple culls, Roots A
Pat-key warehouse. Gold Hill.
Call W. E. Root, Medford, phone
394. 17 ltt"
FOR SALE 11.000.00 ot six per
cent Masonto Building bonds ma
turing June 1031. Phont 1323.
,164tf
FOR BALE Mueller Fiirnaeette,
good as new, best circulating
heater made, capable of heating
Inrge house or business plan.
Phono 1140. : . ; l4tf
FOR SALE For land and gravel
sediment And general teaming
Tel. 1 11-1. Ham I Batsman, tf
FOR SALE Used sewing ma
chines; all makes, l up; termi
If desired. All makes rented
and repaired. White flewlnf
Maohlne Co M North Bartlett
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FOR SALE irag field fane
yard tenet, gates, netting all
kinds! cedar and steel fsniH
post. Complete Una ot raooi
materiel. "W band fane.
Saddle Dfeoa. TU III. lltf
FOR 6ALK SaSCHLLAXEOCi
FOR SALE It-Inch body fir n
wood, $.0.0uPhone 903-L. Jl8
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HURRA? ABHTRACT CQ. Ab
tracti of Title, Title Inrarkuoi.
Rooms I and 5, No. It Nortk
Central Ave., upataire.; ., . . . .
jaitksojt oo.
' ' Abatraot Co. .
AlMtrnc-U df TltA
nd Title InM
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Srntem In ack
oa OnaBty,
Cliimnor Svfeep
CHlMNiiY SWE13P George Eaton.
Call Ends & Holhrook 8(?oon4
Ilnnd store, N. Front. " PhoUe
11B2-.I.
Clilropracna PhyfricUtn
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro
prnctlo Nerve Bpeclallit. Offloe
hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 108-IM
Liberty BldK. Office phone 110;
Rea. phone 790-H. . .
Rye Spcctnnsu
DR. D. A. CHAMBERS. Optoroe-
trlat. Rvojt pmintlisd' OlAflMA
j . fitted. 404 Medtord Bldg. Tel
188. Itltl
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. H. If.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention lives
to anything In accounting an4
Income Tax Requlrdmenta. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. Liberty Bldg,. Medford
Phone 157-R. -
Financial
WE LEND MONET to worth)
people to pay their honest debts -Pacific
Coast Credit Association
423 Medford Bldg., Modford. Ora
FrclRht Transportation
LONG DISTANCE UACLOia H
Medford Klamath truck 114
Dally service. Bonded barrlace
Special rates on load lot. Aua
Freight terminal, II 8. Fir. Tl
1033.
Money to Ioaa
MONEY TO LOAN to worth pear
pie to pay their honest flebti
Also any amount to loan on einj
property. Thomas Realty Oa)
Room 12, Palm Blk Cor. Man
and Front Sts., upstairs.
;,'A. Real EWati'
' Mortsam Iipaa
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- Commercial Finance Corp. , ?
Medforii, Oregon ,
DO- YOU NEED MONHSYt
make snort time loana. Trana
.-.actions strictly confidential. ,11!
Liberty Bldg. Open T'lesdaa
and Fridays till 9 p. m. Phoni
857-J. H. R. Banister. ' E. S
Christner.
Monument
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
I Mnnnmenta R A Mlnka. fliia
era) Manager; P. M. Kenibae)
Salts Manager. 101 N. Front Bti
Medford. -
Music.
PROF. It. F. ELLIS. Instructor o
violin Sevclp method the shori
cut to violin playing. Instructed
of mnnilollh, gtlltnry, gteei guitar",
standard and tenor banjo. B
' winners" or-"- ttdvuhoed- c pupil!
Studio E. Side, 22 Almond St.
Medford. '., ... . -
TMORVAL H. FOt.KENBICRG-Tf
Violin Inslructlon from start tl
finish:, orchestra practice free 44
students. Instruments on hanl
and carefully suited to Imllviduii
pupils. Studios, rooms 3 and 4
Cnllego Bldg., 31 Grape St. N,
Phone 2S9-J. .'73tf-
JOHN If. KNIGHT, violinist, sol
1st, teacher: correct beginning
artlstlu finish; many years ex
perience; best of reference. Fof
appointment phone Jacksonville,
43. Studio location announced
later. , . 111
Painting and Paperhangtog t
H. MARX, General Painting Con
tractor, tinting, paperhaturlng
carpentering, repairing. Pnoot
178-J. Res. 67 Summit.
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON MAIQHT Teacbet
or riano and Harmony. naitM
Music Studio, 111 Liberty BMg-
Phone 71. - Ultr'
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Haa
the best equipped prtrrtlng bftle
In Southern Oregon. Bookblatf
Ing. loose -leaf ledger, 1 bllhai
, systems, etc Portland price. If
N. Fir St. ;
Radio Sertlne, .""''"' ,
RADIO 8EHVICB on an-
radio. H. O. Punieker. II Soatb
Grape street., Office Phont fill
: Hoe. -1441. ' . i . , ..; Ill
Repaliinc
JOE R1NARD CYCLBRT Expert
lawn mower grinding, repairing
and cleaning, called tor and de-
' llvered, all for $1; motorcy!
and bicycle repairing! vttl
Tunranteed. II 8. Bartlett, TV
468. llltf
Sand and Orsrel .
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and dravl
plant. Cleaned, washed a a
and gravel; crushed gravel. sJI
allies. Phont plant 1111 or off tee
117. illtf
Traaefee
BADS TRANSFER 8TOIUOS
CO. Of tie 111 N. tir. M,
' Phone 111. Prloa right
tic guaranteed. -
DAVIS TRANSFER STORAOB
Service guaranteed. 10 8. Orap
St., Phone 644, or residence 10.
TRANSFER AND STORAOB t.
E. Samson Co. Quick aenrlc.
Prices reasonable. Cargo lnaui
snce protection, tit N., Rtvf
side. Phone 111.
ITpbobnertaaT
THIBAUT Masr ot bvtr(att
furniture made to ordert
upholstering. We timet. Mow.
samples, . I'hon lll-K, til
Wabash. .
Wladow Cleaalas)
LET OEOnoB DO IT PkOM
for boellag. floor sa
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