PAGE SEVEN EGGS AND BUTTER FIRM BRINGING UP FATHER . ... By George McManus FOR SALK MISOKLLAJTBOEl FOR SALE Shotgun, nearly new, bargain: also rifle. 127 North AS Wverside: i-iniHiu HELLO' WHEKJ--MR-0lSub COME"b iiisi h) Office -teliLhim that HE DRANK ALL. THE ilslK VvE MAO AM' WlPEO THE LOCK OP Me DtVbK AM' NAILTHE CHAIRS DOWSJ- AM' F fou CCTr AMV CHAMGE IM YOUR POCKET- , FOR SALE Spltzenberg" apples. Tel. 132-L. 214 MiijWlFrt BROTMER t") COiMC TO CALL OkJ WIM- HlOE IT- TELL HiM I'M MOT" COMIM FOR SALE Nice sized Winter Banana apple culls, Roots Ac Papkey warehouse, Oold Hill. Call W. E. Root, Medford, phone 294. 171tf ;' PORTLAND, Ore.; 1 Oct. 19. (P) nTba egg ' and butter markets 'were ffrni' today without change. Fresh eggs were selling rapidly at 48 and 50c retail, with some deal era getting even higher prices. But ler was in good . demand, particu larly the better grade. The latter was scarce with a' great deal of low grade stuff offered. ,': The' potato trade was brisk and shipments were active. Keceipts of turkeys were smaller- than expected, but prices re mained unchanged. ' CAT- f i '"w . n BACK-TO -OAT- FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines; all makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Burtlett. lltf FOR SALE Page field fence, yard fence, galea, netting alt kinds; cedar and steel fence posts. Complete line of fence material. "We build fences." OoildU & Dixon. Tel. 1118. 34 BUSINESS DIRECTORY I ' ' III- . M 11 I , J III 1 VOOHWire PHOMEO j . COMIN I I AM' AIO HER BROTHER I j-tERE-ltvj MYl" i"b GOIM'TO DROP IM' 1 OFPICE? J A.SJ' SEE VOO SOMETIME ,r . . , L , , - A. TO-OAY3E'. 1STHAT t d ffjttl''1 II I i l'-L THE COY TrATWUl - rfj C-2 qo?U i TO CALL OkJ WIM- J) 'Wrrrr fW THE MARKETS ... .... Produce .... j PORTLAND, rev ,Ocr' ' J 9 (IP) 5 Butter, eggs, : milk (butterfat), poultry, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops steady and unchanged. : ' . Livestock , PORTLAND Ore., Oct. 19. () rr-Heceipts: Hogs 295, all direct; cattle 9U, calves none. Totals for week approximately: - Hogs 7750, cattle 1885, calves 235, sheep 2770 ; cars 128. ' HOGS Compared with week ago: Mostly 26c lower. Bulk Hght butchers,' $1 1 .25 a tew small lots Monday, $1'1.60; 'over and un der' weights, $11 down, mostly ?H).Tti down. Heavies, down to $10. Rough packing sows, $8 to $8.50; a few smooth, $.- Slaughter pigs, mostly $10 to $10.25. Bulk feeder pigs, $11 to $11.25. CATTLE Compared with week ago:' She-stock, ' steady to" 25c higher. Steers,' steady to strong; calves and vealers, 50c lower. Steers 'very scarce. A few loads high medium to fairly good, $9:75 to $10.25, othern $9.50 down to $7. Top heifers, $9.25; top cows in loads, $7.?!: odd head, $8.75. Bulk she-stock, $7 to $8.50; low, medi um and tinder grades, $6.f;U down to $3, moHtly $4 or better. Cutter to medium bulls, mostly $0.25 to $7; Tew butcher type, $7.50. Best light vealers, $13. Best calves, $11; un der gradest down to $7. ' "SHEEP Quotubly steady with week ago. No strictly choice lambs arrived. -Bulk of kinds here; $9.50 to $10. Feeder and low grade kill ers, mostly $8 to $9; few thin culls down to $0 and under. Yearlings, (luolnbly up to $9,' bulk arriving, $7.fi0 to $8.50. Best ewes, $5; me dium to fulrly good, $:i.f.O to $4.50; culls, down to $1.50. ' ., . San Fi'uuyisfo Bnltorfnt i.; SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19. P) Bulterfut f.o.b. Kan Francisco 54c. , ?f CortiliiK .'toV Crutarlnn Sauce for th'p' gander Is auuee. for the gooe" . and; "Charming Sln ncrsi'a clever drnmiT 'of 'domestic rearrangement, mado Into an nil talking picture, proves -thnt a woman has often the nest of the argument In a battle of wits with her- husband. Ruth Chntterton. Cl.lve Hrook, William Powell and Mary Nolan carry the leads at the Crutei-ian theater tomorrow. The story has to do with a new treatment for philr-nderlng h u s-h.-lnds. Ruth Chntterton, as the wife, applies her unique remedy in' a smart way. Clive itronk has a rare role nnd he handles it in delightful fi.shion. ."William Powell, ns the "other" man. nnd Mary Nolan In the role of the infringer, are strong sup porters of the two well-known leads. Coming td Itlnlto. :Whon a bachelor girl gets bored, a . "bobbed-hair br.ndlt" takes a hand In sirring things up. nnd an .exciting comedy drama follows. This Fox 'movietone' all-talking .picture, which is tomorrow's fea ture at the Riulto theater, has a cast of Alan" Birmingham ns the wealthy young bachelor, Leila Hy ams as the disturbing young lady, Clyde Cook as a valet, and Farrell Macdonalil and Arnold Lucy ns the other featured members of the cast. From the 'outset arresting and novel, the nction proceeds at a fast .clip, cleverly Interweaving comedy with mystery and suspense with ro mance. GRANTS PASS WATER GRANTS PASS; Ore, OH. J!.-r-(JPt City offirlnls have bron noti fied to nppenr before the Oreson state ut Hit it's commission nt Stilem October 25 to show rniue why the f Jrnntfl rnss Water company should not be Riven an Increase In water rntes. It in understood attorneys for the water company will ank the commission to extend the time In which tho company H required to mnke Improvements In the pres ent yitem. 4 ' Baker Kfodkmm nrnil7e. HAKKFt, Ore.. Oct. 13. (1 An ftrRnnlMtlon known ns the Maker County Stock Growers' niwocln tion was formed nt n, meetinir of . 30 stockmen yesterday. Herbert Chandler. I taker, was elected presi dent xnnrt Hoper Morse, county Rgcnt, elected secretary. G1H Injnml VANCOUVER. Wash., Oct. 19 (Jf Murgarrt Thornton, 20. Kelso, Wash., was injured fatally last nlpht when hi-r nntomobtle turned over on the Pacific highway near here. THE NEBBS The Ingrate jSoCKMEV FUWT WS LET OUT -j OF 0AIL WITHOUT peoseoj-now AMD NOT KWOWIMS THAT PCNIROO, PEACIW6. FLINT VJOOLD SQOEAL, SEwr FDR KJESSANO AOMITTEO WIS 6LHUr AMD MADE ASETTiEMEMTi HE 15 BACK " IKJ PEMROCfe OFFICE LOOK.IMS FCMi MORE' momeV Edison to Receive Nation's Tribute On Anniversary of Light Invention DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 19. () Coming to receive a nation's trib ute on the golden anniversary .of ills invention of the iucamlencent electric Unlit, Thomas A. Edison arrived here from Orange, N. J.; to tiny. Traveling In the private car of Henry, Ford, the Inventor went immediately to the Ford estate, "Fair Lane," ut Dearborn nnd planned to keep out of the public eye until Monday evening when President Hoover will voice the nation's greeting in formally dedi cating the new Edison Institute of Technology established by Mr. Ford In his early American village at Dearborn. ', ' Light's own ' tribute to Edison will be n flood of modern illumina tion that will bathe the new Edi son Institute during the ceremonies Monday night. To give the cele bration the atmosphere of 1871), however, the restored Menlo Park buildings and the reproduction of independence hall, which is the principal unit of the early Ameri can village, will be illuminated only by Lullow - candles and oil lamps. How Mr: Edison's Incandescent light was greeted 60 years ago is IN SLIGHT INCREASE WASHINGTON, Oi. S.-t-WP) Retail food prices foij the ;month ending September 5, the bureau of labor statistics announced to day, showed in -Increase of one third of one per cent over the previous month and of 2 per cent over the corresiHindfng period . last year. i At the same time the wholesale price Index exhibited a recession of one-fifth of I per cent under August nnd 2 per cent below September, issy, SANTH . FE IN HUTCHINSON. Kans., Oct. L0. Alleging mistreatment by the ojom imny's employes, J. C. Hopper of Ashland, Ore., former Hutchinson banker and cattleman, has filed suit for '$6,200 In district court against the Santa Fo llallrond company. Hopper maintains he was mistreated last July 4 when put off a Hunta Ve train at Umnr, Colo., his leg being severely brXiis ed and Injured. Wichita Kagte. Two , Good Paying Businesses Hptp is nn opportunity for soinpoiie with imp llioiisnnil (lollnrs to liny a (."mil htisi iirss on n wry attrnclivo 1ii' in If bnsis. E. C. CORN 11 South Riverside I - tJ , HELP VOU ALOJ6 LI &Mi-wt-v if wwc 5$JK 1011 " V ' (Copyrigni. 1W9. by The Bell Synilicjli. Inc.) Ttad. Mark Km. U 8. H. Ollin ': 1 ".-':'.''' C-- Jj told in the New York Herald in ah Issue , of 1879: ' : "Udisijn's -, ectrla .light.1 incred: iblo as it may appear, is produced from n little piece of paper a tiny strip of paper thnt a breath would blow away.' Xhroifrti this little strip of paper lit passed an electric current, "and the result Is a bright beautiful light, like tho mellow sunset of on Italian autumn. . . . . The paper is baked In an oven until all its elements have passed wnyi except Its carbon framework." There follows a description of the light bulb's construction and, "this light, the Inventor claims, can be produced cheaper than that from the cheapest, oil. Were It not for the phonograph, the quadnlplex telegraph, and the various other remarkable productions of the great Inventor, the world might well hesitate to accept his assur ance that such a beneficent result had been obtained. Hut, as It is, his past achievements in science are sufficient guarantee that his claims are not without foundation." CLASSIFIED AOVEHTIsmr. MT flat! ntr nerd for lint Inwtlon, . 2c; lata lutcscdlno intlrlion, lc; fiinlnum 25c. Indtx rour dl wllh For Sail, For (lint, itc. am) count thisl onti. m tll as each Initial, ttlukm numorr, lie, M woro. Clattlflcd adl In advanea and ml taki am phonl, unli adnrlisir Iik oatUi accoiult. No nwaaiivB jut piruiiv M,a,l. . . ,. WANTED ITEM' MALE OKV - " aVEMALK ' WANTED 6 PACKERS, apples men or women. Ulg 7 Fruit iJlstrlliutors. . 210 WANTED SITUATIONS '1'' T-,'W WANTED Farm work by man and wife, or either; tractor ex perience. 146 8. Holly. Tel. 000-X. WANTED $2000; oecurlty first ' mortgage on'' real estate. Kox Jv S., Tribune. 214 WANTED Maid work. Box 80. Mail Tribute. ' 210 WANTED Position as nurse, caro of Invalids or convalescents. Tel. 1298. 212 MIDDLE AGED lady wants to work for man or man and ehild ' ren. Phone 86U-H after 6 p. m. 210 WANTED ' Carpentering, shln gllng. painting. 637-X. 213 WANTED Carpenter work. Oco. Iverson. Phone 830-M. evenings. 216 WANTED Work, by high school . boy after 1:30 p. m. Phono 242. tf . WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Carpentering, shin gling, painting. r.37-.. 22 WANTED Small ranch. 10 to IS ac res, with some alfalfa. Jiojr i. N Tribune. " 2 1 LADIES Something new; good money; n repeater. Sells on sight. liox D. V., Tribune. 40 WANT A OOOD DOO? I have some that want a good home. Dr. Stone. Ill WANTED Washing. Mrs. Fro-d Kuteher. Jacksonville. 11S FURNITURE upholstered, refln ished and glued. A. N. Thibault. Phone II09-R. 22J WANTED To borrow $100 to 12000, Al security. Box I. C Mall Tribune. laBlf WANTED Ixicnl nnd long dis tance hauling. We save you money. Insured carriers. Haw ley Transfer. C19 N. Klrerslde. Phone 1044-X. 21 WANTED Clem cotton rags' lit Mall Tribune office. tf WANTED !nrl hand goods Junk Pal's, Hu Prune. Te.l 647-L. . WANTED FUMAI'E HEM W'AN'THD-Both cook and xeconil mnld. ; Cull Central Point H". Mrs. Paul Kcherer. 211 WANTED Girl to cafe for ehil- j dren during day only. "Hoard Iff desired, phone U'10-J evenings,' or before 8 a. m. ' 210 ''OK HUNT HOUSEKEEPING ItOOMS' 1 FOIl KENT 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping;, light, water. K12 auuiniit. ., 2j 1 Villi KENT Fl'ItNISIJEW HOO.US FOH KENT Sleeping room: bath. 24 5 N. Grape. 2W FOR KENT Warm sleeping room, private family. ' close In, reason nhle. --M2 Pennsylvania - Ave. . Phone. 107U-J. - . 21)7tf HEATED ROOMS With board, at 710 E. Main. Phone 722. 2fliitf FOR KENT HOUSES FOU KENT Hulf of duplex: elec tric range and water heater. Call at '!Hl7 N. Riverside Ave. or Tel. 7S0-I,. !12' FOR RENT B room modern fur nished house; electric range: $35, water paid. Chauncey Florey, aui I' lm .Mm. jiana i.ing. iei 318. 211 FOR RENT Good modern 5-room house on South Newtown, $2T, per month. Inquire First Natl. Hank. 211 FOR RENT Large home close In; hardwood floors throughout, steam heat. Phone 10& for ap pointment. 207tf FOR RENT 3-room house, off West Jackson. Phone 105. 207tf FOR RENT 5 rooms modern, close in. Inquire 1.46 S. Ivy. 207tf" FOR RENT 7 -room house. 228 N. Central. Inquire Klein the Tailor. 214 FOR RENT Furntshed eottnge, new, in rear 628 No. Riverside, $2S. Inquire 712 W. Jackson. 207tf FOR KENT -room unfurnished house. Inquire at 328 Crater Lake. 207tr"' FOR RENT S-rm. modern house: clean; on pavement. Inquire 34 N. Peach. 206tf FOR KENT C-room house, Slfi South Central; furnished or un furnished. Phone 1149 or 1322. 20f,tf FOR RENT Unfurnished house, close in. 141 No. Ivy. Phone 349-J. 2or,tf FOR RENT Partly furnished -room house. Inquire 425 S. Oak dale. 21 1 FOR RENT Modern house, part ly furnished. 1119 W. 10th. 211 FOR RENT S-ronm furnished bouse at 529 So. Grape. '. A. UeVoe. Phone C23-J-2. 2 0 5 1 f FOR RENT 4 -room modern cot tage, 1052 Went 11th; wood shed and garage. Inquire 406 King St. or phone after 4:30. 599-X. tf FOR RENT OR SALE B-room unfurnished house. Redden (te Company. 11 N. Central. 198tf FOR KEN T Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown 4 White. 17tf FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house. 108S W. loth. See C. A. DeVoe. phone 623-J-2. I!l2lf FOR KENT Rungalow, Ross lane. V. L. TouVelle, Jacksonville. or. Phone 112. 176tf 1CSTKAYKD STRAYED From our ranch on Crater I-ake Ave., Mark, police .- 6Vk answering nnme of Don. Cull 31, J. I). Kllnsell. 211 FOUND FOUND In our cabbage patch on old Stage road. 2 red cows; right . hitts branded. Phone 334-J 3. and pay for ad and cabbages. 211 l'XXl 1 1 EN T A PA HTM E N TS I''OK HE NT.' Apple. Anartment. 334 211 Foil KENT Deslrablo furnished apt: all hotel accomodations. Hotel Grand. 213 VOU KENT 6-rooni partly fur nished; water paid. Tel. 797-K. 210 FOR RENT Fully modern fur nished apartments; hot and cold wuter supplied. Sunrise Super Statlun, cor. 12th and Riverside. Phono 1338. 203tf FOR RENT 3-rm.. rirst floor: hot and cold water, phone, use of Dain, close In. 6X4 so. central, Inquire premises or Mrs. Kliins, Hutul Holland. ZOltf FURNISHED 2 nnd 3-room apart meats and garuge. 604 W. loth. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Tol 462-H. 197tf FOR RENT A newly papered and painted 8-room furnished apartment, nice bath room, hot nnd cold water, steam heat, close In. gus ?or fuel, ready to step Into. Address liox AA, caro of Mall Tribune, giving your numa and address, and owner will call you. 197tf FOR RENT 8-room furnished opt. with sleeping porch and ga rage, close in; adults only. 240 Ho. .Grape. llfttf MISCELLANEOUS FRIED CHICKEN and steak din ners, 50e. Mrs. Travis at Phoe nix. Appointments for private parties. 2 1 II FOR HIRE Good pack burro for your hunting trip. Call Loomls, 168 from 8 to 6, dally. MATRIMONIAL AN Accomplished, Intelligent gen tleman, middle age. dealres to make acquaintance of sincere home-loving lady, widow with children would be agreeable, ob ject matrimony, Care Mall Tri bune. No. ZX. 211 WAREHOUSE MEDFORD WAREHOUSE Bonded No. 268 We store tnytblng, and loan money on anything stored. Phone ll l4tf FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 neres located on Applcgatc; partly Irri gated; good soli, fair Improve ments: $tii0; easy terms. Would consider trade for Medfonl prop erty. L. G. PICKEI.L. Phone 9N3-L. 204 E. Main. 211 TO TRADE, In Lynwnod. Cel. Beautiful 6-room home: light, gos, telephone, radio, tub and shower, hardwood floors tbruout, fireplace, Instantaneous hot wat er, lawn front and rear, shrubs, 'fruits, double garuge; 10 miles from Los Angeles shopping dis trict, 10 jiiIIoh fiom lmg Reach bathing ber.cb, for an Improved farm, 40 to 60 acres, on Rogue river hear Medford or Orants Pass. Addrcns owner, ('has. W. Kankey, 3534 E. Loulso Ave., Lynwood, Cul. 213 FOH TRADE Hack bnr store equipment. Will trade for fur nliuro or what have you? Call 1370 or 710 Ho. Riverside. 21 ! I'tllt SALE POULTRY Foil SALE Narragnnsett tur keys, breeding Mock. P. I). Lof hmd, 1 ', 4 miles N. W. Central Point. . 215 FOR HALE Mammoth Uronae breeding turkeys. J. M. Nary, Phone 112-L. 238 I'OK KALE LIVESTOCK FOR KALE 2 heifers, fresh soon: second calve. 4 miles west of Talent on Anderson creek. D. C. Hale. 213 FOR SALE 26 head wethers and one gentle Middle pony. E. N. Wlthruw, TaU-nU III AJELL.JUAT DO VOL TMIIOIC OF THAT?- AFTER ALL THE CROOKED THIMGS L DID FOR HIM.'-TMIS EMOUCSH TO DRIVE A MAW HOME. ST VJHEW FOIl SALE autoaiouii.es NEW CHEVROLET Sedan Unr gain for quick sale. Will take small used car In trade. : Inquire 326 Portland Ave. 213 FOR SALE Chevrolet. 1026: ex. 'condition, some terms. Merrick s Auto Camp, No. I'hone liiau. CLEAN-UP SIX LIGHT USED CARS Down Chevrolet Sedan :.$ 50.110 Ralanee $10 per mo., 11 mos. Chevrolet Sedan J 1 00.00 Halanco $21 per mo., 0 nios. Chevrolet Touring : $ 70.00 lialance $10. til per mo., 9 mos. Ford Sedan $ 90.00 Italance $19.21 per nio., 0 mos. Olds Huslness Coupe $ 70.00 Ralanee $15.61 per mo., 9 mos. rtulck Unci. Touring 70.00 lluluncu $15.01 per mo., 9 mos. ( Carefully checked und fairly priced. , GRAHAM PAIGE AGENCV " 103 S. Riverside. " " 211 ' HIGH GRADE CARS VEIty LOW PRICES 1926 Ford 4-door Sedan. I'll 2 5 Ford Coupe. 1027 Typo Dodge Del.uxo Sedan. 1928 Type Essex DcLajxv Sedan. 1028 Pontine. DoLuxo Sedan. Terms and Trades. EA KIN MOTOR CO.. . DODGE, AND PLYMOUTH DEALER FOIl SALE 1926 Ford runabout: all extras; $150. Phone 883. 213 FOU SALIC REAL ESTATE LADINO CLOVER Gladdens the heart of the dairyman. We have a well equipped dairy farm, suf ficient buildings, good herd of Jerseys, und the best pasture in Jackson county. It's yours at n reasonable price and on good terniH. See HOLMES for HOMES Nash Hotel corner. Phono 329. 212 MUST SELL, AT ONCE 15 Acres 8 miles from Medford: fine shade; city water; $1600 cush. Two acres fine garden soil: 8-room uox nousc; $850. Terms. STOCK RANCH 476 Acres; deeded water right; 45 cattle, 190 goats, 2 mules, 2 horses, 100 tons hay. 700 bushels grain. 6-room house, 2 barns, 2 wells; fenced and cross-fenced; Al road; $22,000; terms. J. C. IIAIINES. Phone 409. 210 SEE THESE 80 Acres. 25 miles from Medford, near tho highway and oulside range; fenced, house, barn. Prlcu $1,600, or will trado. 400 Acres with 150 acres In culti vation, adjoining outside range. Prlco $6,500; terms. Good tract of plno tlmbor for saw mill set. WANTED Farm to rent. CHAUNCEY FLORE Y, 201 First National Bank. Phono 318. 211 FOR SALE OTt TRADE One of the fluent little dairy ranches In tne uogun River valley, wllh or without 10 head of COWS. Phone C89-J-I, 199tf WHEN YOU think of real estate, wee urown White. tf van Bi,i5 noMEs FOR KAI.E--lt.ngaln, 5-room mod em hoiiHc. lot 50x117, some fruit trees; $1.6110. nil elear; $200 down, balance on easy terms. See owner, 603 Itenson St. 212 FOR SALE New 4 -room house. large, living room, iircnkrast nook, bullt-lns, etc. See owner, 813 E. flth St. 214 FOR BALE OR FOR RENT Large 6-room bungalow at 1406 W. Main St. Excellent condition. Inquire of owner at 836 East Main St. 212 By SOL HESS "The Misstep" C.R. OE ET NIA&ASA PALLSfKiy "Honor Wins' VMA HAV DAVIS VAKIMA.WASK IS ' Trial RHETA MOPS uavUCOM 9AVISOU; MICH 'R3rt.al9otU.Tist OSCAR SAMCHEl SAM FRANCISCO, CAI. in "Sin's OebL' RICHARD GARQISOK1 MiMOCM , uA. "The Bad o Thorns MEaTlS MOSBV savanjam. ga. ' FOR KALI FOR SALE Furnished 5-room modern . house; sleeping porch; close In: $3000: terms easy. WOLD & WOLD, 16 N. Riverside. COUNTRY HOME WITH IN COME 60 acres; 6 A. 16-yr.-olil Uartletls, 4 A. 15-yr.-old New town i.pples, 15 A. alfalfa, 25 A. grain luud; 8-room house, good big barn; 40 A. Irrigated; $13, IIIMI; lei-ius. WOl.D & WOLD, 16 N. Riverside. ' ' 210tf FOR SALE Completely furnished . 4-room modern house, good con dition; newly painted; garage and woodshed, largo lot. Price $2850. Reasonable terms. HllOWN & WHITE. Realtors, 213 FOR. SALE lleautlful new mod orn furnished house, lower Port land Heights; high, grado and girls' school nearby. A. M. Now- ItlrK, 7J2 Meuical-Duntal BUig., Portland, Ore. 214 FOR SALE 5-room homo, handy to' schools. Piione 106. 207tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE East side modern bungulow to exchange for good little poultry BROWN & WHITE, Realtors. 212 FOR SALE Attractive now bun galow, 6 rooms, bath, breakfast nook, flrepluce, hardwood floors; best construction; good terms. 629 South Holly. 193tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOIt HALE A few boxes of fnncy Hartlett pears for canning. Call 1122-R. 210tf FOR SALE Set of carpenter tools with tool chost, at a real buy; must sell at once. See them ut 127 North Riverside. 211 FOR SALE Peaches, nt the Cal houn ranch, 1 mile southwest of Phoenix, nt 3c per lb. 215 FOR SALE Spltzenborg cull upples. Americun Fruitgrowers, So, Fir St. plant. 212' FOR SALE Largo crenm sepa rator. 716 Pine. Tel. 319-Y. 211 FOR SALE 2-hurner electric runge. 1104 W. loth. 209lf FOR SALE New separator. Tel. II03-R. 211 FOR SALE Iinrn, to be wrecked. Apply 025 Pine. 210 BARGAINS In USED FARM TOOLS 2 2-12 Tractor Plows. 1 New Lime Sower, $62.60. 2 Tractor Discs. 1 Horso Orchard Cultivator. 1 Sulky Plow. 1 Walking Plow, like new. 2 Used Tructors. 1 Mnnuro npieader, new, $150. 1 Mower and Rake. 1 Set Fenders for Fordson. $6. IH'HHAHU BROS., INC. 214 GOOD KITCHEN RANGE, with pipe, for sale cheap. Frank Hay wood, Jacksonville. 210 FOR HALE Halwny peaches now ready, nrook Hank Orchards. Phone I4-F-6. 210 SPITZ APPLES r- 60o per sack. Miller Orchard. Eagle Point. 210 FOR SALE Salway peaches. A. N. Wright, Cosy Nook Ranch. Bring boxes, 211 FOR APPLES Call 1122-R. 206tf FOR SALE Bulbosa (bluegrosr) seed Tor sale, 20o per pound. Communicate wllh Williams ft Seegmlller, Route 2, Centrnl Point, or call at ranch, Antloch district, tf FOR SALE Spits apples. Ala vista racking House, South Fir. 20ltf FOR SALE Inspected Mnstadon strawberry plants, Geo. Young, Stewurt Ave. 210 FOR SALE For sand and gravel sediment nnd general teaming Tel. 12-J. Sam'l Bateman, tt Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title lutd Ttllo Insur ance. - The ' only oo m p I e te Title System In Jack sou County. Btcyclo Repairing. OUAKANTEED BICYCLE AND MOTORCYCLE REPAIRING Ijiwns Mowers ground. Snappy Parcel Service. JOE RINARD'S CYCLER Y, 28 So. Bartlett. Tel. 1468. Chlropractlo Physicians DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. Office phone 680; Kes. phono 790-H. Culmucy Sweep CHIMNEY SWEEP George Eaton. Call Eads & Ilolbrook Second Hand store, N. Front. Phone 11S2-J. Eyo 8perlnlleta DR. D. A. CHAMBEJIS, Optome trist, yes examined. Glasses fitted. 404 Medford Bldg. Tel. 188. S52tf F.xpcrt Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given tov anything in accounting and Income Tax Requirements. Look Into our' simplified' accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-Ki ' Flnuncln! . WE LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Pacifla Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford Bldg.. Medford, Ore. Freight Transportation ' LONO DISTANCE HAULING Medford - Klumath truck line. Dally service. Bonded curriers. Special rates on load lots. Aute ' Frelsh): terminal, 36 S. Fir. Tel 1033. Money to Txtao MONEY TO LOAN t6 worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. . Also any amount to loan on olty property. Thomas Realty Co. Room 12, Palm Blk., Cor. Main and Front Sts., upstairs. IV . . Loiu Time W ""' Heal Estate' ; (J Mo'tiowe lioam Wione 1M1 Commercial Fliuiuoo Corp. ' Medford, Oregon DO YOU NEED MONEY TW4 make short time loans. Tr&ns actions strictly confidential, 111 Liberty Bldg. Open Tuesday! and Fridays till 9 p. ra. Phont 657-J. H. H. Banister. H. G Christner. Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. K Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Gen eral Manager; P. M. Kershavs, Sales Manager. 302 N. Front St Medford. Painting nnd Papcrlinnalns II. MARX Quality painting, tint ing and paperhanging; saves and beautifies; color schemes that are "easy to live with" at minimum cost to you; decorating of new and old furniture and fixtures. Phone 178-J. , ' . Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher or piano and Harmony. Halght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg., Phone 72. 169t( Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINQ CO. Ha the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 11 N. Fir St. Radio Service) RADIO SERVICE on any make rauio. it. u. purucker, 21 south Grape street. Office Phone ti; lies. 1442. $81 Sand and GraTet C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Oravel plant. Cleaned, washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phone plant 1203 or office 127. 854tf Transfer EADS TRANSFER 8TORAOB CO. Office 111 N. Fir Street. Phone 315. Prices right. Serv ice guaranteed. . DAVIS TRANSFER STORAGE service guaranteed. 20 s. Grape St., Phone 644, or residence 10(0. TRANSFER AND STORAGE 1 1-.. Samson Co. Wulek service. Prices reasonable Cargo Insur anco protection. ' 229 N. Stiver side. Phone 83$. Vpholslcrliwt ; ' ' TH 1 11 AU LT-r-Maker of overstuffed furniture- mude to order; re upholstering. We estimate, show samples. Phone , 969-B. IK Wabash. ' 11 Window Oeentasf LET OEOROH DO IT Phone 11M ror nousecieaninc Iioor waxing, janitor service, dee, A. feel