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TrRT)FORD MATL TRTT5TINT!, MTCDFORT), OTCTMOV,- FRTDAY. OtTOBF.R 11. 1020. panic Frvn Daring Stunts ,in 'Flying Marine,' Rialto Saturday i Daring tallsptns, luojis, barret rolls, hanks and turns are anions the spectacular air stunts featured In the ear rodeo of the screen, "The Flying Murine," synchronized with dialogue and a beautiful mus ical score which coino to thA;Klalto theater tomorrow for one day only. Ben Lyon, Hhirley Mason and Ja son Rouarda are the featured play era. The thrills of aviation form the background lor n love story of great human Interest. Two broth ers fall in love with th esame girl. The girl promises herself to the younger brother only to find th.it It Is the older tine she loves. Just as she Is about to break her en gagement, her fiance suffers & se vere Injury In an airplane crash. His life depends on his faith In her. She masks her true feeling td save the boy. When all seems hopeless as for an the happiness of these three young people are concerned, Kate enters in the form wof grim tragedy and effects a solu tion pf their problem. ' Ben Lyon gives a splendid per formance ns the dashing young aM ator. Shirley Mason, tho petite and pretty heroine, and Jason Hoh imls In the role of the older broth er, render natural performances. EDEN PRECINCT CLUB . TO RESUME MEETINGS i EDEN PRECINCT, Ore., Oct. 11. (Special.) The social organization called Daffodil club in Kast Eden, will resume activity following th summer vacation, meeting at the home of Mrs. Colver Furry next Wednesday. The club has not been holding meetings during the sum mer. Mrs. S. P. Harnebury is pres ident of the club. EDEN PRECINCT WOMAN SUFFERS RIB FRACTURE i EDEN PRECINCT, Ore., Oct. ll. (Special.) Mrs. Wells of North Talent suffered a fractured rill one day last week and on Sat urday of this week liad to go to Dr.' Stearns of Medford to have a bandage" plnced about her side. 4 National IlrnHluiHiine t'onipanv. 6:30 to 7 p. m. Phlleo's Theater I JJemijrJes. .,;:,. - ... CarryinK the soprano and ten or voices of Jessica Draironelte and' Colin O'More to a nation wide audience, I'hllco's Theater Memories program will be broad cast. ' Hroallcast throilKh KHQ, KO MO, KGW. KCIO, KPO ami KFI. 7 to 7:30 p. m. Armstrong Quak ers." ' . ' " ' -Featured on this weekly pre sentation, which was heard In tho west for tho first time last Friday, nre Lois Uonnett. so prano: Mary Hopple, contralto: Andy Sanella, guitarist; a male quartet and an orchestra con ducted, by Victor Arden. ' llroadcltst through KHQ, KO MO, KGW, KOO and KFI. 7:30 to 8 p. m. Armour program. ; The Armour orchestra of 30 pieces, 'conducted by Joseph Koestner and Fred Waldners tenor voice are heard during the half hour. Ilroadeast through KHQ. KO MO, KOW. KGO. KPO and KFI. 8 to 9 p. m. RCA Hour. Hells chime happily as the R CA hour opens with the "Caril lon" from nizet's famous "L'Ar oHIenne" suite tonight. The It CA orchestra will play the' se lection under Max Dolln's dlroc ' tion. Broadcast through KHQ. KO MO, KOW, KGO. KPO and KFI. 9 to 9:30 p. m. Horden program. Five male quartet arrange ments of popular numbers, four orchestrnl selections nnd a bass solo" will he heard tonight. With Chnrles Hart conducting, the Instrumentalists will open tho broadcast with "My Little Honey and Me." In the second number, the quartet Joins the orchestra In an optimistic son. "Painting tho Clouds With Sun shine." Broadcast through KHQ. KO MO, KOW. KOO, KPO. KFI. KHIj and KOA. 9:30 to. 10 p. m. Union Service Station Four. Frank. Sandy. Sally and Jack, the quartet of entertainers who rompose the Union Service Four, will broadcast 30 minutes of music nnd comedy. Broadcast through KHQ. KO MO. KOW. KOO. KPO nnd KFI. 10 to 10:30 p. m. "In the Parlor." Neighborhood gossip nnd news of the retail district will alter nate with song favorites nf lSIlf; during the half hour broadcast of "In the. I'arlnr." The cast Include Hobbe Deane In the role of Mrs. I'pdlke, lien ' Meljuighlln as her husband. Ted Maxwell ns Toby and Charles Mnrshall In the part nf Hiram Whoozls. It. C. Conneite Is the nnthor of the continuity Broadcast through KHQ. KFI. KSI, nnd KOA. 10:30 to 11 p. m. 'The Nomads." Charles Hart will abandon his customary role of conductor of "The Nomnds" to offer a piano solo when this group of music ians hroadrnsts through NHC station.. Hroadrat through KHQ. KFI. KSI, nnd KO.V It to 12 mldnisht Musical' Mus keteers. . .' . ' 3ht.t. milvir provided hv the NBC Musical Musketeers will be played tonight, Walter Bcban BRINGING UP FATHER 6UTLE.R-o downJ Itsl THE KITCHEN) anjd tE if Vou TMlSlK ME DO i V7-TT77 ; ( ; ,V""r It--v s "-l J- THE NEBBS The Fox NOW OUR f LIMT akjo caleb rguroo tdsether cs RkwROD, A VERV W6AL.THV AMD INFIUEKJTIAL BROKERIS As HARD MAM TO SEE.... , IiETS SEE MOW THE WILY FUWT (SETS IM TO SEE HIM FUMT IS A & RAFTER OF THE MAGNI TUDE THAT THE SITUATION! DEMAMDS directs the 14-pieco band whlen will Interpret a Ki'oup. of espec Jally arranged sons und dnace favorites. liroadcast throuKh KIIQ, KO MO and Kl'O. , HIk Plans. By Mary Clruluiin liunhi:!'. The Utile' Black Clock' was very happy, and he was full of plans and Ideas.' "I've turned the time back this time " the Utile Black Clock said, "and" we're going to see something which started all sorts of big things. Watch!" John and Peggy nnd the Little Black Clock found themselves in a room in which a man was watch ing a kettle bulling on the stove. "Is ho going to have some tea?" Peggy asked, "if ho In 1 don't see why he doesn't take the kettle off now. The wnter cer tainly is boiling enough." "Why does he watch It like thai'.'" John asked. "Well, any way. It doesn't pruvo what my mother says." "What's that?" asked tho Little Black Clock. "My mother says that a watch ed put never boils. That kettle Is being watched, and It certainly is boiling," John answered. ""He's not interested in tea or anything Just now except that boil ing kettle or rather, tho boiling water, and the way it Is behav ing in thnt kettle." "What a funny thing to watch," John said. Then' the boiling water begun to lift the lid of the kettle. I P nnd down went the lid, nnd tho man seemed so very, very happy. "1 can do it. 1 know I can." the man was waying to himself. He had not noticed John. Nor had he noticed the Little Black Clock. ' "We'll wait nnd see some of his experiments. 1 can fix tiio time nil right even if It takes some littlo while," said tho Lltllo Black flock. So they watched nnd saw tho man use a piston which moved ns the kettle lid had moved by menus of steam, nnd they saw a wheel turning n'round at the same time. "What in the world are we see ing?" John asked. 'The Invention of the first steam engine!" exclaimed the Little Black Clock. "And the man yon have teen watching " Is James Watt." (Tonuirrmv "What lluppolicil Then.") NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution on foreclosure duly Issued out of and under the seat of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the County of Jackson, to me di rected and dnted on September 7th, 1929, in a certain suit therein pend ing, -wherein Delroy (letchell was and Is plaintiff, and A. W. Walker and others were defendants, and Llnnle Hanscsm and A. c'. Walker and Jackson County. Oregon, were defendants nnd appellants and In which said suit said Circuit Cuurt made, rendered and entered Us de cree under date of September Cth, 1929, and which said decree Is re corded In Volume 46 of tho Circuit Court Journal of Jackson County. OreKOn. nt pages f22-I23 thereof, ami which said decree ordered spread upon the Journal of said court the mandate of the Supreme Court of the Stfite nf Oregon, which bears date of July 13th. 1929. nnd which reversed the former decree of said circuit Court which was dated February 1. 1928. and which said latter decree as so rendered and entered, gave -.-And granted unto the said Llnnle Uunscam and A. C. Walker, as salil- appellants and defendant), fiul, aupL-rlur, MAC6I&- Tb !1 liI If vn,(nRt III 1 1 -i.vv i,, I 1 1 HARD TO err knjv OF E. iv. to oo TMiN6 prior and paramount lien against the hereinafter described premises ns of date of July fith, l!2!l. in the sum of-$3412.07, nnd ordered said premises hereinafter described to be sold in the manner provided by law for the purpose of satisfying said decree, accruing 'Costs and ac crued interest thereon. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of said execu tion, nnd said decree, I will on the l'.llh day of October, 11I2U. at the front door of the Courthouse In tho City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, offer for aale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy Bald lien and decree as aforesaid, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, free and clear from any and all right, title, estate, lien and Interest that said plaintiff, Uelioy lletchell, or said defendants. A. W. Walker. I Katie Walker, E. H. Lamport, .Frank C. Bramwell, Superintendent of Banks of the Htato of Oregon, I Bullock Mercantile Agency. Gcr- lach Barklow Co., Otter Mnnufac i Hiring Co., New England Fabric Manufacturing Co., Tho Osborne .Co., Louis Roesch. State Industrial Accident Commission. Oils New- bury, might have or claim to have tin nnd to the following described I premises lying nnd being situate in (Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: I Lot One (1) of Block Forty-nine 1(49) of the City of Medford. Ore ' gon, ns the same Is designated, de lineated, numbered and described upon the official plat thereof now of record. Dated this 12th day of Septem ber, 1929. RALPH O. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given thnt T have been appointed by tho County Court of Jackson County, Oregon. Administrator of the estate of Bat tle -M-. Pickett, deceased, and have qualified. ' All persons having claims against said estate are here by notified . to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to ine nt my office in the Medford Building, in Medford. Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated nnd first published October 4th. 1921I. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. ' ' . Administrator. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Ralel per vtrd for flrit Insertion, 2c; Kh lufcttinng inmtion. It; minimuM 25c. Indti your df ttilh Tor Sail, For Rent, elc, and count these words, as well as each Initial, lelephom number, etc., as I word. Classified ads in adrince and not token over phone, unless adsertlsrr has monthly account. No allowance tor phone errors. WANTED MALE 'HEM WANTED v A few t-xperlenced sorters. Robifrt T. Cochrane & Co,, So. Front. 203 WA NT KD Someone who has had experience .In soliciting to can vass city and county for local firm: prefer someone with car. Address Canvasser, care of Mall Tribune, giving address and tele phone. 203 PICKERS WANTED. Tel. 1 1 22-It. tf" WANTED MICEI.iAXEOUS WANTED A Fnrdson tractor. Prefer Dr.nl.y wheels. Tel. 1 om it. ' 2"3 WANTED 1 to 3 acres. Improved, excH. for I acre good Improved Sacramento prnperry, close in, fith house left oh, lfoZlf.r. Lane. Schoenbel-ger. 2H4 WANTED . To borrow $1000 fn 12000. Al security. Box l. C. Mall Tribune. . .. I!l8ir WANTED LDcnl and long dis tance hauling. We save vou money. Insured carriers. Ilaw-b-v Transfer. 619 N. Riverside, l'hone 1U44-.V. 219 WANTED Bundle work. Plwsne r.!i7-li-3. 24 WANTED Washings. Tel. 697-K-- 204 WAXTED I.annilrv. Caller) for and delivered, l'hone 4J1-.I-2. 202 WANTED Ce,n cotton ragi at Mall Tribune office. tf" YA.TED 2nd hand roods Junk I'at'e, 1606 Prune. Te l .47-L. .': ..'.' " Ut V,,., rrr-' U M M 111 r-'V'.7.J F. 'rarV, '- Win. . Cr'!KvuELL oust tlSJUssabJSi iii':!PvZ7-7i2StWERe DlD 1 seN1D tuat card im? IT'S "sW f his jowls moke ISm-'t'-IR PENROB VTiornAikl AKir VA. tSlTlrT p,p f A TERRIBLE MISTAKE-VJE VAERETO Y IS A eeAR-FLI-JT Lf" V ISVERBUSV- X I'fE'Dn r! & ASIDRWffl2LBe I SrJMER LA.ST MI6HT TOGETHER WAS A SRAFTER f Sl" NOT TO DISTURB " f.n l fTOR DISOBEV- Mg. CAME. TO "We HE'S &IV;M& SOMEeOOY MIKJE Wo THE IDEAS Toi!!10"A A MIM UMTIL ME ' J! oVTrVT ,NlG, RULes SEE ME ? ' 1'WRE WOTt BV MISTAKE BUT TWAT'5 MEITMOJUoNJEi MAS-WMV 'Onlhc Dcili XR1NJ&S SIR TO Dfc. DISTV)kd6-D g-p HE ASKED I SEND HIM M"-5TOBy MEKE MOR THERE-MV MAME is ROCKMEYlTMls ,5 AM E0O . VeyroU " aa ' ' METO JUST. LftV RSV4T INJ. I V"1 FLINJTT. WAVE A PRoPOSITIOM TOTALS. oAriOMAL FILM mb. A.t.wAinee 111 7 1 - V THIS CARD OM A VWILLIAM5. r7T I OVE:R VVMTH VoU "1A:r- wlLL MAKE 4 F02 sRr-rriR "J1". , ljl ;- C V NOUR DESK 7 V H MOMEV FCfi VOO SO PULL. UP VOUR" -vitVl oUhtfJ,sf vC ! (Copithl by The Bell SyndlSw, Inc.) Tr.ile MerRej. U SPil. Onkei . . . . . TT -) .i t .. .-!VTED SITUATIONS ' POIt ItKNT HOUSES UfSlNISSS OI'POHTUNITIKS 1 FOR SAIilC rOUIl'RT WANTHI) Young widow wants work in doctor's office or as fil ing clerk. Phone 2411-L. 204 WANTED- Truck driving or ranch work. Box B. II.. -Mail Tribune. 202' I - 1 WANTED Carpentering, shln ; gling. pnintlng. 537-X.. 213 WANTED Carpenter work. Goo. Iversuii. Phone 830M' evenings. f- 216 WANTED Work, by hieh nchnnl boy after 3:30 p: m. Phone 242 j tt FOR KENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS :i- FOR- ItKNT K'U'ge furnished l housekeeping room. Tel. U34-I,. .204 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 325 10. Jackson St. Tel. 749-W. 2U2 FOR RENT APAKTMKNT8 FOR RENT 3-rm., first floor; hot and cold water, phone, use of bath, close In. 322 So. Central. Inquire premises, or Mrs. ltlans: Hotel Holland. 2(lltf FOR RENT -Quince St. -Desirable apt. 10 200 FOR RENT Modern furnHied apt. 116 Laurel. 2IM1 FURNISHED 2 and 3-room npnrt ments and garage. C04 W. loth. SOiilf : FOR RENT 2-room apt, furnlsh- ed, 12. 710 Welch. - 2112 FOR RENT AptS. 334 Apple. 203 FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt. All hotel accomodations. Hotel Grand. 204 FOR RENT 3-room apartment, upstairs; bnth privileges; adulls: $20. 307 N. Ivy St. If t FOR RENT Furnished apt. Tel. 402-H. 19711" FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. Hotel Holland. 194tf FOR RENT A newly pnpered and painted 3-room furnished apartment, nlco bnth room, hot and cold water, stenm heat, close In, gus for fuel, ready to step Into. Address Box AA, care nf Mall Tribune, giving your name and nddress, and owner will rail you. 197lf FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. with sleeping porch und garage. Close in. Adults onlv- 240 S. Grape. Illlir' FOR RENT S-room furnished apt. with Bleeping porch and ga rage, close In; adults only. 240 So. Grape. 18!itf FOR HENI FUTtNISflKD ROOMS FOR RENT Iirge, lovely fur nished front room, private en trance, heal. Also smaller, well furnished rooms. Ronrd If de sired. Phono 1314. N. Front St., 242. aoltf" Fort RENT Rooms for men. I2 month. 8 laurel. 2 ot; FOR BENT In private home, reasonably priced room. I hlk from Clly park. 222 S. Holly. 2C3 FOR RENT Furnished room, heat or not. 116. Mistletoe St. Phone DOr.-M. 203 MISCELLANEOUS I'TIINITI'llE MOVING A STOIl ACE We will move your furni ture nt a reasonable cost to you ' nnd guarantee satisfactory serv ice. If you want storage space for your furniture, see us flrt. liittes reasonable. Be-,t storare warehouse In Medford. ItoN'lt Ef) W A It E IKll'SK PROTEC TION. Tel. 833. F. E. HAM HON' CO. 1 I r FOR HIRE Hood pack burro for yntsr hunting trip. Call Loorol". IHfrnm In 5. daily. lOST LOST Gentleman's wrist watch Sunday near Butte Creek covered bridge. Reward, e'u II 193. Sou . ... Foil HUNT llousu. loch. 1119 West 2n4 : FOR RENT Completely furnish ed 6-room house. 62S W. llth. l'hone 842-lt. 1 203 . Foil RENT Largo unfurnished house, s. Central. Inquire 223 N. Central. 206 Folt RENT Furnished 3-room1 bouse; qainted; hath and garage. Also new 4-rooni House, unfur nished, when completed. 204 Ho. Grape. Call upstairs. 2l4 FOlt RENT 4-rnom modern cot tage. 1062 West llth; wood shed and garage. Inquire 4IMI King HI. or phone utter 4:3a. 6U9-X, If FOR RENT 0-rooin house. Phone 649-R. 2U2 FOR RENT OR SALE 6-room unfurnished house. Redden tic Company. 119 N. Central, limit" FOR RENT t-rm. furnished mod ern house, $60. 314 Ho. Holly; electric range, furnace, piano, garage. Call 45-Y, or call 718 West Main. 198lf" FOR REN T Homos. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & While. 17tt" FOR RENT Modern 0-rm. house, close In. Phono 224-R.' 202 FOR RENT Furnished house. 145 N. ivy. Tel 349-J. lU2lf FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished . huuse. 1035 W. 10th. See C. A. DeVue. phone G23-J-2. 102lf FOR RENT Bungalow, Ross lane. 1 F. L. TouVelle, Jacksonville Phone 112. 175tf FOUND FOUND Bill book containing per sonal papers. Owner can have - snme by Identifying property nnd paying for this ad at Mall Trib une. 20llf FOR EXCIIA.-VGE FOR TRADE A 4-room modern house, 2 large shady lots, for home in country or acreage. Box A. F.. Mall Tribune. 206 FOR EXCHANGE My .homo In 'Ashland for a little home In or around Medford or Jacksonville. Address 173 Helman St., Ash land. Ore. 208 TRADE 6-ROOM HOUSE with s ncre cherries, peaches, berries. In Ashland near school, for house In Medford. No dealers. Box 270, Medford. 203 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE By owner. 1 latest model Kurd sedan, only user about 2 months. Phono 722. 207' used BEFORE BUYING See our stock of reconditioned USED CAKS. They are priced way below what you would ex pect to pay. Come In. MKIIFORI) .MOTORS SA LES-CH It YSI. Ell SERVICE 128 So. Riverside. 203" RIGHT NOW! Is the lime to buy a Good Used cnr. 'Prices are lower than you will ever set. again. Conio In und look them over. 1926 Essex Coach 1 70 11120' Olds T Ing ir.il 1925 Essex Sedar .:- 626 1926 Do lge Coupe 286 1928 I'Iip'V. Coupe 426 1928 Essex Coach 660 1928 Nash Convertible Con no ., 700 1926 I'.uii k Mnsler Sedan.. 77.1 1924 Hudson Hi Icier .... 186 (Balloon tires. 1926 Oldg Roadster 160 Lots of these cars are less than half of Northwest manual prices. All arc real buys. ARMSTRONG MOTORS CO. l'hone IK. 101 Ho. Riverside. 200tf foil HALM For cash, chenp, Nash I Special 6 touring. California top. See Bill Young at B,inium'n Ga rage. 203 . . By George McManus FOR SALE Established servlco statlun: best location ,on Pacific I highway; 10-year property lease.! Will consider one-year trial lease ) to responsible party. Talent Her- j vice Sttltlon, Talent, 2U7 WAREHOUSE MEDFORD WAREHOUSE) Bunded No. 263 We storo cnythlng. and loan money on uuythlug stored. Phone tit l4tf" FOR SALIC TIOMEE FOR SALE Dandy 3-rorim house; sleeping porch, garage; paving paid: lovely shade trees; partly furnished: priced at only (2-160; has good loan on nlready. Your chance tu stop paying rent. ALSO Look nt our ads In the locnla today: 11 will pay you. BE 10 1 IE & SIMS, l'hone 896. 16 S. Burtlett. 202" BUST BARGAIN IN MEDFORD For sale: li-rm. house, 2 porches: plastered, good plumbing, corner lol: st reels paved, nice shade and beautiful flowers: (2100. Bents for CIO per month. L. G. i'lck-(-11, 204 E. Main, l'hone 983-1,. 20.1" FOR SALE NICELY FURNISH ED 6-l'oonl house on pavement; east front anil a bargain for quick sale. . Attractive terms. C. H. Bl'TTEllFIELD, Realtor. 207" FOR SALE ASK US. WE KNOW. niievii niiiLc, ncuiiors. iun FOR SALE Attractive new bun galow. 5 rooms, bnth, breakfast nook, fireplace, hnrdwood floors; best construction; 'good terms. 629 South Holly. 193lf" BARGAINS 2 Modern 4-room bungalows, with sleeping porch nnd garages, lot 60x100; rent for (30 each; close III. A good buy at $6000. 160-Acro ranch, 10 acres of pears, 10 acres of apples; can be de veloped Into a first-class place, This pjlaco can bo bought for $50 per acre. DEAL & KNIGHT, 20 N. Barllutt, 202" FOR SALE OR RENT Modern 4- room house, partly furnished, east sldu. Call at 414 S. River side. 202 FOR SALE Dandy littlo home, (1260. Very easy terina. Call evenings, C. II. Howell, Rerrv dale Ave. 189tf" FOR RALE RKAirf ESTATH For SALE acres ori highway. Terms to suit. Phono 634-L. 204 DAIRY RANCH 25 Acres A No, 1 soil. 15 A. alfalfa and clover, '4 nillo from good school, 4 A. orchard, apricots and peaches: 6-rooin modern house, -Hiltomatlc -electric pump; In An excellent p.fV! of the valley. Also 10 head good milk cows, I lenm mares, milking machine und full line farm equipment, , Price com plete, (12,000; half cash, balance gooil terms at 6. See Churles A. Wing Agency. Inc. . BUSINESS OI'I'OIITI'N'ITV Confectionery and grocery slore. w-ell equipped wiih fountain, packers, show crises, elc. stoitig an excellent business. Well lo caled. price (3.500; terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 202" FOR HALE AHK I'M. WE KNOW. Brown Jk While, Realtors, 20fi" FOR HALE OTt TRADE fine nt the finest Hill., dairy ranches In the Rnirne River vallev. with or without 16 head of cows. Phono 689-.I-I. llllltf" WHEN YOU think of real estate, see Utuwn as While. If i ouCht to Give, mim OUMCH IMTHENOSt, BUT Hfo RIGHT- V By SOL HESS FOR SALE Rhode Island Red cockerels from trapnested slock; young work horse. Phono Cen tral Point 196. 203 FOR SAI.E- -l.IVICSTOCR FOR SALE 7 5 head Angorn gnats. Frank Hltsworlh. Trail. Ore. Tel. 26-X-24, Eagle Point. 208 FOR SALE 70 lambs. L. A. Salade, Jr., Central Point, Ore. 207 'Oil SALIC Jersey cows nnd heif ers. A. Hensler, 1 mile east of Phoenix. 203 FOlt SALE WOOD WOOD FOR HALE 1.6-Inch dry large body fir wood. No better fir wood sold in Medford. Also laurel and oak. Buy now at right prices. Phone 833.' F. E. SAM SON COMPANY, office at 229 NorthRlversldo. 196tt" FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOlt SALE 10. fl. glass showcase. (10; in kitchen, chairs, (1.60 apiece; 3 tables. 410 10. Main. FOR SALE Cabinet phonograph, cheap, console type, with records. 215 Haven. 204 FOR APPLES Call 1122 R. 202" FOR SALE Italian and petite prunes. F. S. Carpenter. Jack sonville highway. 203 FOR SALE r Spits apples. Ala,, Vista Packing House, South Fir. 20llf" FOR SALE Inspected Masladon slrawberry plants. Geo. Young, Stewart Ave. 210 SPECIAL SALE One Fertilizer Spreader, new J (62.70 Three Manure Hprcaders..$150 each 1 sod Disc Harrows. Used Tractor Plows. HUBBARD BROS. Inc. 206" WE IIUY. sell and exchange men's women's nnd children's good used clothing and shoes. "Mac's Place." Nash Bldg., Front St., Medford, ore. 203 FOR HALE Late peaches, not Ir rigated. Carney Orcnard, Black well Hill, belween Central Point nnd Gold Hill. Bring boxes. 106" FOR SALE Sweet potato squash, also squash for cow feed. Phono 6311-11-3. J. Vandorfy. 203 FOR SALE Tractor sub-sollers. Phone 1129-lt. , 203 FOR SALE Cnnnlng peaches. Italian prunes, cooking apples. Walter Jones, Phono 1122-R. 194tf" FOR SALE Orent bargafh, Victor Orlhophonic, electricully operat ed, with GO records, In perfect condition; cost $360, will sell. If taken nt once, for $75. Ad dress Box K, Mall Tribune. "If FOR SALE Cooking applea. Tel. 132-L. 214 FOR SALE Nice sited Winter Banana apple culls, Roots A I'ar key warehouse. Gold Hill. Call W. B. Root, Medford. phone 294. 171tf" Foil SALIC For sand nnd grnvel sediment and' general teaming Tel. 912-.I. Snm'l Rntcmnn. If" FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines; all makes, (6 up; terms If desired. All makes rented nnd repaired. While Sewing Maclilnu Co., 24 North Uurtlti. lltf FOR SALIC Pago field fence. yard fence, gates, netting nil kinds; cedar and steel fence posts. Complete linn of fence material. "Wo build fences." rin dills Dixon, Tel. 168. H IHSIVESS IHIIECTORY lUcyi'lc tteMilriii(r. GUARANTEED BICYCLE AND ..li'ivi" I V I.I. lll-.l-.S lltl.MI Lawns Mowers ground. Snnppy Parcel Service. JOE RINARIl'H CYCLERY, 28 So. Burtlett. Tel. 1468. l IX'W "il i TTN I III SIN KNS DIKKCTOKY ' Abstracts - MUKRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKKON CO, Abstract Co. Abstract of Tillo 1111(1 TltlO IlLSlI I' ll IK C', Tho only ' c o in p 1 o t o Tltlu System In Jack son County. Chlroprncf in Physicians DIl. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5. 203-2U4 Liberty bldg. Office phone 60; lies, phono 7S0-H. ' diiinticr Sweep CHI.MNIIV SWEEP (leort'e Eaton. Call Kails &. Holhrook Second Hand store. N. Front. l'hone 11II2-J. ' I'.yo Specialists Dlt. n. A. CHAMtlEltS, Optome trist. Eyes examined. Olassea fitted. 404 Mudturd Bldg. Tel. 188. 3B2tf 10xiert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In accounting und Income Tux Requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Medford. l'huno 157-R. T Flnnnclnl WE LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay their honost debts. Pacific Coust' Credit Association, 423 Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore. Freight TrniLsportAtioii' LONG DISTANCE HAULINQ Medford Klamath truck line. Daily service. Bonded carriers. Special rules on load lots. Auto Freight terminal. 3ti 8. Fir. Tel. 1033. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Also any amount to loan on city properly. Thomas Realty Co. Room 12, Palm Ulk.. Cor. Main anil Front Sis., upstulrs. f TV Lour Tlnip . llval Es",to ' J)F () Mortgage) Loan Plume laaa Commercial Flntincu ' Corp. Mcelfnnl. Oregon 1 DO YOU NEED MONEY? We make short time Iouiih. Trans actions, strictly confidential. - 311 Liberty Bldg. Open Tuesdays nnd Fridays till 9 p. m. Phone 657-J. 11. II. Banister. H. C Chrislner. Monument) THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. lllcka, Gen eral Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Hales Manager. 302 N. Front St, Medford. Music PROF. It. F. ELLIS, Instructor ol violin Sevclp method the short cut to violin playing.. Instructor of mandolin, guitar, steel guitar, standard and tenor banjo, Be glnners or ndvanced pupils, Studio E. Side, 22 Almond St, Medford. THORVAL II. FOLKENBERQ Violin Instruction from start 'te finish; orchestra practice free tt students. Instruments on bane) and carefully suited to individual pupils. Studios, rooms 3 nnd 4, College Bldg., 31 Grape St.. N. Phone 259-J. 172lf IOHN R. KNIGHT, violinist, solo. 1st. teacher; correct beginning; nrtlctlc finish; many years' ex petience; best of references. Fol nppointmcnt phone Jacksonville 4 3. Studiu locution announced: lutor. 202 Painting nnd Paperlinnglna: II. MARX Qunllty painting-, tint ing and pupal-hanging: saves and beautifies; color schemes that are "easy to live with" nt minimum cost to you; decorating of new nnd old furniture and fixtures. Phone 178-J. Piano Instruct Ion FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of plnnu and Harmony. Halght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg., Phono T2. ' 169tf Printers nni) Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hat the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices, 27 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. II. o. l'urucker, 22 South Grape street. Office Phone 836; Res. 1442. ,. 381" ltepnlrinst Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Cleaned, washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phono plant 1203 or office 127. S64tf" Saxophone Instruction SAXOPHONE INSTRUCTION Ike Porter. Saturdays. Sparta Bldg.. Rin. 15. Studio to sun-let. Transfer ' ICADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO. Cirtlce 111 N. Fir Street, l'lionn 316. Prices right. Serv ice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER ft STORAOB Service guaranteed. 20 8. '6rWpe HI,, Phone 644. or residence 1060, TRANHFER AND, STOILAOH F. E. Samson Co. ' Quick service. Prices reasonable. Cargo Insur ttneo protection. - 229 N. River side. Phono 83$. Upholstering TH1BAULT Makor of overstuffed furniture made to order; re upholstering. Wo estimate, show samples, l'hone 909-R. HI 1 Wabash. Window rleniilnaj LET GEORGE DO IT Phone 1171 for housoeleanlng. flour wnxlnar. Janitor sorvlca, Geo. A. Betlf, ."T ;