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t OF LIGHT JUBILEE Mayor A. W. Pipes, in a procla mation, calls upon the city to dis play flaKa from public building, bunineHH housed and humoy tomor row, in honor of "Light's Gulden Jubilee," and the discovery of the incandcscant lamp . by Thomas A. Kdison'. " The proclamation Is as follows: Fifty years ago on October 21st, when light first burst forth from Thomas A. Edi son Incandescent lamp, tho . world did not realize that there was then given to the human race one of the great est benefactions of all time. From the invention of this tiny illuminating spark hu manity has emerged into a new world. Great hydro electric plants have sprung . into being, which have multi plied and given a new impetus to the wheels of industry thruout the civilized would. Through this medium more convenient, more comfortable and more rapid transportation has resulted and satisfied mau'sdeslre. American homes are warmed and transformed into palaces of comfort and , convenience. . Thus it is befitting that all our people do honor to this great man, yet living, upon this the fiftieth anniversary of the invention which has touched and brightened every life of the present civiliza tion. In conformity with this purpose. October 2 1 at has been designated as "Light's Golden Jubilee" and business and civlo organizations .throughout America arc call ed upon to observe, this day with appropriate programs and special decorations. : Now, therefore, I, A. W. PipeH, Mayor of the City of Modford, do hereby designate Monday, October 21st, 1929, as the time for official ob servance of "Light's Golden Jubilee" in Medford, and I earnestly request that tho day be observed by our citizens; that flags be displayed from p u h 11 c- buildings, business houses and residences, and that civic and school bodies cooperate in paying proper tribute to Thomas A. Edison, benefactor of mankind. . A. W. PIPES, Mayor of Medford. bait Diego Optometrist Joins With l)r, Howard Infatuated with Medford while on a vacation trip through south ern Oregon last year; Dr. Robert E. Loo. optometrist-of San -Diego, California, returned last week with . his family to locate in this city. Highly recommended both from : Ban . Diego and other California : citios In- which he has practiced, .the optometrist will be associated here with Dr. W. V Howard, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist in rtho Liberty building. According .to their arrangements Dr. Lee I Will Itatidlb the eye. work, . whllo ( Dr. Howard will continue on with ;;the balance of his regular prac ftice. ' ,l - - - Land Snaps! ill acres, close in, best soil In valley; 18 ncres In alfalfa, balance coin anil garden land. Airalfa yields 6 to 8 tons with four cut tings and a pasture. Good B room modern dwelling, modern dairy barn for 25 milch cows; electric lights. Place produces plenty of feed for entire year and will support 30 cows. Price $8500. Will consider acreage tract or residence proper ty up to 9350(1. : 160 acres, 95 under cultivation, 50 binder tree gravity water; 20 acres in alfalfa; orchard, fair house and barn capacity 40 tons, 15 tons of hay, 00 turkeys, 2 do.cn chick ens, 6 yotlng heifers, 1 team of heavy farm horses, 1 saddlo horse :'000 school loan paid, down to $2000. half mile to good grade school, 'A mile from good graveled road. Will , handle 20 head of milch cows. This ranch was- appraised by the State Land Board at $8500. Encumbrance and farm machinery. About one Total price including equipment , and stock, for a few days only at $5500. Taxes $46 per year. Will consider small acreage or residence property up to $3500. 70 acres, well located; 50 acres 1 In cultivation, 40 acreB under free ' water, 20 acres in alfalfa, balance to be reseeded; river bottom soil; ".can't bo beat; good house and barn and other outbuildings; 10 head "f milch cows and 7 head of 2-year-old heifers, 3 head of -horses; fully equipped with farm machinery. 'Price $11,000. For sale or trade. Will consider small acreage tract or good residence as down payment.-.. . 3 acres, close ' In ; good ' house with lawn and trees, two large 'chicken houses, small dairy barn, pumping plant with elevated tank, electric lights. Price, if taken at once at $2000. Small payment and easy-terms. 18 acres close in; 17 acres under cultivation, mostly alfalfa; river bottom free soil; 4-room house, large dairy barn, other buildings: farm machinery, 7 milch cows and 5 heifers, team of horses, eome tur keys and chickens. Water and taxes $175 per year. Price $6000. Owner will consider small acreage or residence as down payment. )GaitierSheley Central Point, Ort'oori Phone: Office, 347; Residence 71 3 JUST KIDS REMEMBER . TO f IjrV I COMPLETE WITHIN Modford's new airport is prac- tlcally completed except a few fin- "ley scored a tpucnaown. burn ishing touches on the administra- ; ford had failed to gain materially tion building and several other; in two piays ana puniea. hui-ku, places, and is now In use daily ' Oregon State quarterback, slip by the planes. ! Pa back and passed 20 yards to Good news to the taxpayers and 1 McKallp, left end, who ran 55 citizens generally was contained in yards down a clear field to cross tho announcement by Joseph ' O. ' the last line. Hughes converted the Grey, chairman of the city .coun-j try for point. cil airport committee, made tofthej The Cardinals came out of tholr city council last week, that the j lethargic state with a bang. A cost of the now airport, when all j touchdown followed a mighty finishing touches have been made, thrust from Stanford's 29-yard will have been kept within the! line. Frentrup, left half, started $120,000 bond' Issue the people', tho parade with a, 23-yard smash voted for that purpose. The news jtlirough left tackle. Continued is especially gratifying to the city assaults at the line nnd short pass administration. put the ball on the one-yard Councilman Grey will probably j mark from where Klelschocker feel like a fish out of water for 'bumped through center. Tho ex a time, after the new airport is tra . point was made on a fake a finished Job, as he has practically j lived with the project oay ana night ever since the work was started, even to the extent of some times neglecting his own business affairs; with City Superintendent Fred Scheffel in constant pooper ation with him. Tho ney airport will in a way bo; a monument to both because of the hard work and study they put on it during tho construction. , The entire council membership and Mayor Pipes have also coop erated in every way during tile time of building changing plans hero nnd there to cut down the cost wherever possible, and at the same time provide as good on airport. j-as possible- within, the $120,000 bond Issue and always with the slogan in mind, "It must be built for $120,000; not a cent of city money otherwise to go Into it." The result has been a remark ably fine airport of which the city Is proud and whiob has drawn many admiring comments from aviation experts. ; This Is all the more remarkable, for after the bonds were voted and the cltyadminlstration began to delve deeply Into the subject, the outlook was that tho $120,000 bond issue was not nearly sufficient. Hut the city officials 'then buckled down to earnest airport building business, and as result of manv conferences and meetings, saved on estimated cost here and there, until finally they ,eamo under the wire with what Is regarded as a splendid airport. Daily Meteorological Report Sunday, October 20, 11(29 Medford and vicinity: Sunday fair and warmer. - Oregon: Sunday fair; warmer in sotithwst portion. "' ' i ys Local Data " 5 K g, r I r i Tcmpperature (degs.) 41 " Highest (Inst 13 hiB.) 02 li Lowest (last 12 hrs.) 41 38 Itel. humidity (pet.) DO 54 Precipitation (Inohcs) 00 00 Suite of weather Clear Clear Total nrecloitation since Sep tember 1, 1929, 1.14 Inches. Sunrise today, 6:29 a. m. Sunset today, 5:22 p. m. Sunrise Monday, 6:31 a. m. His former quarters growing two small, Dr. Emmett Carpenter will bo ready for business in new Improved offices in the Medford building next Thursdny. In order to take care of constantly In creasing business, Dr. Cnrpentcrhas new suite of offices-and con siderable new equipment and in a short time -plans to'enbstthe ser vices . of a trnined nurse irom Hollywood, who has had eight years of massage experience. Two Good Paying Businesses Here is an opportunity for someone with one flioiiKand dollars to biiy 'a good bnni ncis on a very attractive paying basis. B. C. CORK 11 South Eiverside MEDFORD MAn. . . SEE.fATStf, tOd OUSHTSR SEE V SWELL AT "TUP OltKGOX WINS (Continued from Page One) to forward- passes. Forward-lat-erals, slde-lalorals and iiuick flips to the back, bewildered the invad ing eleven as -Stanford piled up. six touchdowns in sixty minutes of spectacular play. Just as tholr brothers from tho University of Oregon did two weeks ago, the Staters caught tho Cards napping -when the game got under way. Two minutes after the orcgonians naa Kicsea on kick, Smalllng passing to Cagll ei .. - Stanford pulled Its second touch down from the nlr aftor tho next' kickoff. Cngleri popped up to intercept Burke's pass on Oregon State's 35-yard lino. " Smalllng shot a 25-yard pass over center to Muller, who loped the remaining ten yards to score: short pass, Smalllng . to Frentrup, t accounted for the. extra point; '"I' , : . H Under, full. SLeumi'' the Cards punchod over two moro touch downs in the second, period. An Orcgoh State fumble, with Artman recovering . on v the; visitor's 37 yard line, opened the. way. Line amashes and a 17-yard pass, Fron- .ismfc. us 'icttttij;iiiti(:'tifa''6iiu. ovor, Smalllng scoring. Another inter cepted' ' puss led to the- fourth touchdown. . Frentrup., grabbed Metten's heavo . on .Stanford's 35 yard line. After reaching a point a few yards over ' tho . mid-field mark, Smalllng threw ten yurds to Muller and the Stanford captain flipped a lateral pass to Cagli orl who raced 33 yards to make the count 26-7 at half tinie. The third quarter was barely under way when the big red tenm reached scoring' territory again. For the third time an intercepted pass started tho scoring splurge. Crary. substituting at quarterback for Fleischhacker, picked off Burke's pass to give Stanford the ball on Its opponent's 42-yard line. A forward -lateral poss. started by timalling, was relayed to Bush, right end, and finally lnnded In tho hands of Winnck, right half, nnd the latter ran the remaining 22 yards to Bcore. Moffat, left half, place kicked tho try for point. Two plays after the last period opened. Stnnford-ecorcd again af ter a long drive down the field in tho preceding quarter. Moffat went over and Winnok added the extra point with a plaeo kick. Shortly before tho final gun, tlto Cards crashed their way to tho Stater's three-yard lino but lost the twill on downs. , Four times Oregon State's mis takes were seized: tipon to be turned Into points for Stanford. Three touchdowns came from in tercepted passes. t. Another came from a fumble. Llne-up and summary: Stanford Oregon State Nelll :i.E MeKnlip Artman LT Stout Drlscoll ..Lf;..A.,.-A..... Cox Helnecko t. C :....,..:....'. tGeddes Dawson ........... .RO Thompson Tnndy TIT Hylngton Muller C UE...-....,.. Stritf Fleischhacker.... Q Burke Frentrup LH..:.'... Sherwood Caglierl lift Hughei Smalllng KB Ollmoro C. Summary: Score by Innings: Stunrord 14 12 7 7 10 Oregon Slate 7 0 0 0 7 Stanford scoring: Touchdowns Fleischhacker. Mullren Rmnliing, Caglierl, Wlnnek, (sub for Cagli erl); Moffatt, (sub for Frentrup). Points from try after touchdown Moffatt, Wlnnek, Caglierl, Fren trup. Oregon State scoring: r Touch downs McKallp. Points from try after touchdown. Hughes. ' Officials: Herb Dana (Nebras ka) regerec: E. P.. Jonno (Wash ington State) umpire: Hill Hlg- glns (Pennsylvania), field judge; W. M.! Kelley (Montana) head linesman. ' ctusirico DvcimiTO mtci ' atn Nr mwi far tint Inwrtlm 2t; m Mctwtflsc ImtrtKm. let suMmum 25c. Into (Mr Mi lm Fk UH, rr tnt. c rawl Hmt mrtfl. b Mil n uck IsiUlt, Mwkm iwoltfr. ttc m w4. ClmUM KH ta IMM It l tlto mm ftpw, wttm rtnrttnr sal Mtsty kcmm. WANTED nKI.P MALE OR FEMALE WANTED PACKERS, r.pnle: men or women. Big J Fruit -Plrtrlbutorv . .. .. uv TRTBUOTi; rEDFOItTj"onKnOV StmrAY, OCTOBER 20, 1929. WHAT'S' ' IT pitcher . f-C&r m PA.9W carter I i BiSi WANTKD SITUATIONS VVANTBD Farih work by man and wife, or either; tractor ex perience. 140 S. Holly. Tel. 600-X. 211 WANTED $2000; security first mortgage on real estate. Box J. S Tribune. 214 WANTED Position as nurse, caro of Invalids or convalescents. Tel. liftS. . 212 MIDDLE AGED lady wants to work for man or man and child ren. Phone 809-H after 6 p. m. 210 WANTED Carpentering, shin-! gling, painting. 537-X. 213 WANTED Carpenter work. Geo. Iverson. Phone 830-M, evenings. 215 WANTED Work, by high school boy after 1:30 p. m. Phone 242. tf WANTED MALIC HELP LIVE men call on trade; wonder ful seller; excellent repeater, liox J. M., Tribune 25 WANTED FEMALE BEU' WANTED Few experienced sort . ers. Apply in person, Bear Creek Orchard packing plant. - 211 WANTED Both cook and second maid. Call Central Point 197. Mrs. Paul Schcrer. 211 FOlt RENT HOUSEKEEPING ItOOMS FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping; light,, water. 812 summ it. ,211 - FOR RENT FUKNISIIED " ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room; bath. 245 N. Crape. 215 FOR RENT Warm sleeping room, private family, close in. reason able. 512 Pennsylvania Ave. Phono 1070-J. 207tt HEATED ROOMS With board, at 716 E. Maln..Phone 7 22. BOSlt ""FoiiTRENTIiOUSES FOR RENT Completely furnish ed 6 rooms; desirable neighbor hood. Phone 704-L. 'u FOR RENT- Half of duplex; elec tric range and water heater. Call at 907 N. Riverside Ave. or Tel. 790-L. 212 FOR RENT 6-room modern fur nished house; electric range; $36, water paid. 'Chauncey Florey, 201 First Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 318. 214 FOR RENT Good modern 6-room house on South Newtown, $25 per month, luquiro FirBt Na'.l. Bank. 211 FOR RENT Largo homo close In; hardwood floors throughout, steam heat, l'hono 105 for ap pointment. 207tt FOR RENT 3-room house, off West J7ick8on. Phone 105. 207tt FOR RENT 6 rooms modern, close in. Inquire 146 S. Ivy. 207tf FOR RENT 7 -room house. 228 N. Central. Inquire Klein the Tullor. 214 FOR RENT Furnished cottage, new, In rear 628 No. Riverside, $26. Inquire 712 W. Jackson. 207tf FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house. Inqulro ut 328 Crater Lake. 207lf FOR RENT 6-rm. modern bouse: clean: on pavemont. Inquire 34 N. Peach. aoetf FOR RENT 6-room house, 615 South Central; furnished or un furnished. Phone 1143 or 1322. . , 206tf FOR RENT Unfurnlshod house, close in. 141 No. Ivy. I'hone 349-J. 205tf FOR RENT Partly furnished 3 room house. Inquire 426 S. Ohk dale. 211 FOR RENT Modorn house, part ly furnished. 1119 W, 10th. 211 FOR RENT 6-room furnished houso at 629 So. Grain. C. A. DeVoc, Phono 523-J-2. 206tf FOR RENT 4-room modorn cot tage, 1062 West 11th; wood shed nnd garage. Inquire 406 King St. or phone after 4:30. 699-X. tf FOR RENT OR SALE 5-room unfurnished house. Redden & Company, 11D N. Central. 198tf FOR REN T Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. 17tf" FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished nouse, 1UBD vr. luin. Dee v, a. DeVoe, phone 623-J-2. 1921f FOR RENT Bungalow, Ross lane. , F. L. TouVelle, Jacksonville. Ore, Phone 119. 176tf LOST LOST Small red baby "blk" tri cycle. 12 reward. Return 11" Mistletoe or phone 1191. 213 KSTRAYED STRAYED From our ranch on Crater Iike Ave., hlnck police dog answering name of Don. Call 31, J. t. Russell. 21 ! For NO Kol Nl Jn nur cabbage patch on (ild Stage road, 2 red cows; right hips hrnnded. Phone 334-J-3. and pay for ad and, culib&Kcs. ill . .'. . IT'S ABOUT A FELLER IN THE ANO THE NAME OP IT IS CUSTARD LAST STAND A VERY BESTEST PITCHER. THAT WAS EVER THERE 3 lal) WANTKD M ISCE1XAX UOUS WANTED Carpentering, shin gling, painting. 537-X. 22S WANTED Small ranch, 10 to 15 acres, witli sonto alfalfa, liux 1). N Tribune. 211 ( LADIES Something new: good j money; a repeater. Sells on sight. Ilex D. V., Tribune. ,40 WANT A GOOD DOG? f havo sonic that ' want a good home. Dr. Stuno. 211 WANTED Washing. Mrs. Kro'd l-Uitcher, Jacksonville. 213 FURNITURE upholstered, retin Ixhed und glued. A. N. Thlbault. Phone 9C1I-U. 223 WANTED To borrow $1000 to 2000. Al security. Box n. C. Mail Tribune. ll)8tf j WANTED Local and long dis tance hauling. Wo save you money. Insured carriers. Haw ley Transfer, 619 N. Itlverside. l'hono 1044-X. 219 WANTED Clean cotton Mail Tribune office, - rags at tf WANTED 2nd hand goods & Junk Pat's, 1606 Pruno, Te.l 647-L. 826 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apple. Apnrtment. 334 211 (FOR RENT Desirable furnished I I apt; all hotel accomodations, j Hotel Grand. 213 1 FOR RENT Fully modern fur nished apartments; hot and cold -water supplied, -sunrise super ,1 Station, cor. 12th and Riverside. , Phono 1338. 203tf FOR RENT 3-rm.. first floor: hot 1 and cold water, phone, uso of j .- bath, close-in. 322 So. Central. Inquire premises or Mrs. Klaus, ', Hotel Holland. 201tf FURNISHED 2 and 8-room apart ments and garage, 604 W. 10th. .... 200tf FOR. REMT-thFurnlshed .apt. . Tel. 462-H. ; V 167lf FOR RENT A newly paporod l and painted 8-room- furnished apartment, nice bath room, hot u and cold water, steam heat, close in, gas for fuel, roady to stop Into. Address Box AA, caro of Mail Tribune, giving your name and address, and owner will call you. 197tf FOR RENT 8-room furnished ,,,apt. with sleeping porch and ga rage, olose In; adults only, 240 So. Grape. 189tt MISCELLANEOUS FRIED CHICKEN and steak dln ' ners, 50c. Mrs. Travis at Phoe nix. Appointments for private parlies. 216 FOR HIREr-Oood pack burro for your hunting trip. Call Loo mis. 168 from 8 to 6. daily. MATRIMONIAL AN Accomplished, Intelligent gen tleman, mlddlo ago, desiros to rnako acquaintance of sincere homo-loving lady, widow with children would bo agroenblo, ob ject matrimony. Care Mull Tri bune. No, ZX. i 211 WAREHOUSE MEDFORD WAREHOUSE Bonded No. 263 We store cnythlng, &nd loan money on anything stored. , . Phone tit 1t4tf FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acres located on Applogato; pnrtly Irri gated; good soil, fair Improve ments: $4000; easy terms, Would consider trade for Medford prop erty. L. O. PICK ELL. l'hono 983-L. 204 E. Main. 2I1 TO TRADE, In Lynwood, Cal. Beautiful 6-room home; light, - gas, telephone, radio, tub and shower, hardwood floors thruout, fireplace, Instantaneous hot wnt- ; or, lawn front and rear, shrubs, fruits, double garage; 10 miles ' from Los Angeles shopping dis trict, 10 miles from Iwmg Beach " bathing be,eh. for an improved farm, 40 to 60 acres, on Rogue ' river near Medford or Grants "'- Pass. Address owner, Chas, W. Sankey, 3534 E, Loulso Ave., Lynwowd, Cal. 213 FOR TRADE Back bar store equipment. Will tn.do for fur niture or what have you7 Call 1370 or 710 So. Riverside. 211 FOlt LEASE RANCH FOR LEASE ISO-acre ranch with 6-room modern home, 2 good barns; 100 seres, In cultivation. 80 acres under free irrigation, 60 acres alfalfa. Stock and equipment for sale, reasonable price, complete equip ment, 6 head of horses, good cow. . Will give two-year icase with option of renewal. See ChHi'les A. Wing Agency, Inc. 213 r.-V -t: ; r -air, -; lU'HINKHS DIRECTORY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY One of the best equipped cafes and lunch counters In Medford, I)o Itig good business, close in. An , , excellent proposlt ion. Price tJ;r,oji(i. wo encumbrance. I fiito cash will hnndie. Seo Charles A, Wing Agency, Ino, j!13 . . . . PlE BUSINESS ,T E 3 HOW OO VOU KNOW T IS ? DID VOU SEE r.MUSH FOR SAMS PO(ls AND VhTTO 'Olt SALE German police pups, $5.00. T. J. l.ockbart. 75 Aleda St., Ashland, Ore. Phone 3(I-L. 213 VOK SAliK POLT.TUV fOU SALE Nnrrngnnsett tur keys, breeding stock. 1'. D. Lof land. IVj miles M. W. Central Point. 215 FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze breeding turkeys. J. M, Nnry, Phono 132-L. 238 FOlt SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 heifers, fresh soon: I second calves. 4 miles west of I Talent on Anderson creek. D. I C. Hale. 213 Ifor SALE 25 head wethers and ' one gentle saddle pony. 12. N. j Wlthrow, Talent. 213 FOlt SALE ACTOMOIHLES "MEDFORD MOTORS OFFER" 1927 CH'RVSLUU "70" ROAD STER; speed, snap und looks , $800.00 1928 CHRySLER "02" Sport Se dan ; never hud a cleaner used cl. . $900.00 1927 BUIClt Mod. 27 Sedan; fine condition, good car $750.00 1928 ESS 10 X Sx Coupe; rumble seat. You'll like this ono..$r7 5.00 1923 WILLY S-K NIGHT ROAD STER. If vnu are tired of walk ing, this will fix you up for . $125.00 CHRYSLER DEALERS, 128 SO. RIVERSIDE. 211 USED CAR SALE We want to glvo notlco that we still have a few used autOB for sale and that they can be seen at the Shelley Garatto, 30 N. Holly. TREICHLER MOTORS CO., 227 W. Oth St. 211 NEW CHEVROLET Sedan Bar . gain for quick sale. Will take small used car In trade. Inquire 326 Portland Ave. 213 FOR SALE Chevrolet, 1026: ov condlllon, somo terms. Merrick's Auto Camp, No. . Phono lo'uo. CLEAN-UP SIX LIGHT USED CARS Down Chevrolet Sedan t 60.00 Balanco $10 per mo., 0 mos. Chevrolet Sedan $100.00 Balance $21 per mo., 9 mos. . Chevrolot Touring $ 70.00 Balencc $1.6.61 per mo., 9 mos. Ford Sedan $ 90.00 Uulnnee $19.21 per mo., 9 mos. Olds Business Coupe $ 70.00 Hatunco $15.61 per mow 0 mos. Bulck Encl. Touring $ 70.00 Balanco $15.01 per mo., 9 mos. Carefully chocked and fairly priced. GRAHAM PAIGF, AGENCY 103 S. Klvereldo. 211 HIGH GRADE CARS VERY LOW PRICES 1026 Ford 4-door Sedan. 1925 Ford Coupe. . 1927 Type DodKC DoLuxo Sedan. 1928 Type Essex DcLltxc Sedul). 1928 Pontine DeLuxe Sedan. Terms and Trades. -EA KIN MOTOR CO.. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALER ' ' '' ' '-" 215 FOR SALE 1926 Ford runubolll: all extras; $160. phono 883. 213 FOlt SALE REAL EST AT 15 FOR SALE At a Big Sacrifice: Fine residence lot, corner Fourth and Rose. Phono 1250. 110-ACRB RANCH 25 aoros In alfalTa. 16 acres ready to seed, balance In pasture and timber; . 0 head of cattle and 176 chick ens and turkeys; house and 2 barns; $7,000; good terms, or will trade for good city property. Chauneev Florev, 201 First Natl. Hank Bldg. I'hone 318. 214 FOR SALE VERY CHEAP Dairy and stock farm;'nhout 130 acres; 20 minutes- from Medford, on good roads; best soli, nmplo Irri gation, mostly free water; woven wire fence; modern Improve ments. Box M. S., Tribune, 211 LADING CLOVER- Gladdens tho heart of the dairyman. We have a well equipped dairy farm, suf ficient buildings, good herd of Jerseys, nnd tho best pnsturo in Jackson county, it's youra at n reasonable price nnd on good terms. See HOLMES for HOMES Nash Hotel corner, l'hono 329. 212 SEE THESE 80 Acres, 26 miles from Modford, near tho highway and outside range; fenced, house, barn, Prico $1,500, or will trade. 400 Acres with 1.10 acres In culti vation, adjoining outside range. Price $6,600; terms, Oond tract of pine tlmbor for saw mill set. - WANTED Farm to rent. CHAUNCEY FLORET, 201 First National Hunk. Phono 318. 211 FOR HALE Oil TRADE Ono of the finest little dairy ranches In the Rogue River valley, with or without 16 head of cows. . I'hone 689-J-l. lif WHEN YOU think of real cstnte, see Urown & While. tf no, but i. Was '' ' ?my '' OUTSDE THE THEWTER. I READ , r By Ad Carter FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALEBargain, 6-room mod ern house, lot 50x117, some fruit trees; $1,500, all clear; $200 down, balance on easy terms. See ow.ner, 003 Benson St. 212 FOlt SALE Now 4-room houso, largo living room, breakfast nook, bullt-ins, otc. See owner, 813 E. Illli St. 214 FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Largo 6-room bungalow at 1405 W. Main St. Excellent condition. Inquire of owner at 835 East Main St. 212 FURNISHED HOME 5 - room modern homo, completely lur nisbed with high grade furni ture: new garage. Largo lot, beautiful lawn nnd shrubbery. Good local Ion on paved, street, all assessments paid in full. Price $4.000.00 $1,000.00 cash, balance like rent. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 213 LARGE WEST SIDE HOME 7 rooni modern home, 3 bodrooms and sleeping porch; paved street,' 4 good sized lots, nice lawn, , shrubbery, fruit and garden. . Price $2500.00 $500.00 cash, bulunce llko rent. See Charles A, Wing Agency, Inc. 213 FOR SALE Furnished 5-room modern hoUHe: sleeping porch; close In; $3000; torms easy. WOLD & WOLD. 10 N. Riverside. COUNTRY HOME WITH IN COME 50 acres; 6 A. 16-yr,-old RnrtlettH, 4 A. 15-yr.-old New town apples, 15 A. ulfulfn, 25 A. grain land; 8-room houso, good big barn; 40 A. irrigated; $13, 000; terms. WOLD &. WOLD, 16 N. Rlvorslde. 210tf FOR SALE Completely furnished 4-room modern bouse, good con dition; nhwly painted; garuge and woodshed, largo lot. Prico $2850. Reasonable terms. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors. 213 FOR SALE Beautiful now mod orn furnished house, lower Port Innd Heights; high, grade and , girls' school nearby. A. M. Now- klrk, 712 Modlcul-Dcntal Bldg., Portland, Oro. 214 FOR SALE 6-room homo, hnndy to schools. Phono 106. 207tt FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE East side modorn bungalow to exchange for good little poultry rnneh. 1 BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. 212 FOR SALE Attractive new bun galow, 5 rooms, bath, brenkfast , nook, flreplnco, hardwood floors; best construction; good termB. 629 South Holly. 19ttt FOR SA,E MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Practically now Croslcy radio, cheup. 602 W. 11th. 21 t FOR SALE A few boxes of fancy Harlloit pears fur canning. Call 1122-R. 210tf FOR SALE Set of carpontor tools with tool chest, n a real buy: must sell at oneo. Seo them at 127 Nurth Riverside. 211 FOR SALE Peaches, at tho Cal houn ranch, 1 mllo southwest of Phoenix, at 3c per lb. 216 FOR SALE SplUonborg cull apples. American Fruitgrowers, So. Fir St. planl. 212 FOR SALE Largo cream sepa rator. 710 Pino. Tel. 31U-Y. 211 FOR SALE 2-btirncr olectrlc range. 004 ,W. 10th. 209U FOlt SALE-v-Now separator. Tn)M IMM-H. Ill BARGAINS In USED . FARM TOOLS 2 2-12 Tractor Plows. 1 New Llmo Sower, $62.50. 2 Tractor Discs. 1 Horse Orchard Cultivator. 1 Sulky Plow. 1 Walking Plow, like now. 2 Used Tractors. 1 Mauui-o Rinender, new, $150. 1 Mower nnd Rake. 1 Set Fenders for Fordson, $5. HUBBARD BROS., INC. 214 FOR RALE Salwny poaches. A. N. Wright, Cozy Nook Ranch. Bring boxes. 211 FOR APPLES Call 1122-R. 206tf FOR SALE nulbosa (bluegrnss) seed for aalo, 20o per pound. Communlcato with Williams ft Scegmlller, Route 2, Central , Point, or call at ranch, Antloch district. tf FOR SALE Splta apples. Ala Vista Packing House, South Fir. 301tf FOR SALE For and and gravel sediment and genoral teaming Tnl. 912-J. Snm'l Batoman. tf Handling America's most widely known and unlversnlly used line of Personal and Business Christ mas Greeting Cards on vorv lib eral commission that Is paid In . cash every dny together with generous monthly bonus. With out experience either full or pari time people can make more mon ey than they ever earned before slneo wo teach you how and tell you where In sell, also furnish ' magnificent samples and com plete Instructions absolutely free. If you are an nmbliloun worker and want to earn 1 1 nun before t'hrlstnvts wrlie mo todnv. Sales Mgr. Dept. P-N-8. . Troy, nt Slst Street, Chicago, pge; SEVEN FOR SALE MISCKLLAlTBOCa FOR SALE Shotgun, nearly new, bargain: also rifle,. 127 North Riverside. 211 FOR SALE Spitzenborg apples. Tel. 182-L. 214 FOR SALE Nloe elaed Winter Banana apple culls, Roots A I'aokcy warehouse. Gold Hill. Call W. E. Root, Medford, phone 294, , mti FOR BALE Used sewing" mK . chines; all makes,. $5 up; terms ,,lf doslrod. All makes: rented and repaired. White ' Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Bartlott. . i - j i lltf FOR SALE Page : Held fence, yard fence, gates, r netting, all kinds; ccdur and ' steel fehce posts, Completo line of fence material. "We build fences." fladdls & Dixon. Tel. 168. 8 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance, Rooms 3 and 6. No, 83 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO,: Alistruut Co. Abstracts of Tit la nnd Tltlo Insur ance. The only o o in p 1 o t e Title System In Jack sou County. Bicycle Repairing. GUARANTEED BICYCLE AND MOTORCYCLE REPAIRING Lawns Mowers ground. Snappy Pnrcol Service. JOE RINARD'S CYCLER Y, 28 So. Bartlott. Tel. 1468. Chiropractic Physicians DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Offtoa hours 9 to 12: 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. Office phone 689; Res. phone 790-H. Chimney Sweep CHIMNEY SWEEP George Eaton. Call Eads & Ilolbrook Second Hnnd storo, N. Front. Phone 1192-J. . F.yo Specialists DR. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optome trist. -Eyes examined. Olaasea, fitted. 404 Medford Bldg. Tel. 188. 362tf Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITINO CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in accounting and Income Tux Requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Medford. Phono 167-R. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy poople to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore. Freight Transportation v ' LONG DISTANCE HAULING Medford - Klamath truck line. Dally service. Bonded carriers. '. Specinl rates on load lots. Aute Freight terminal, 86 S. Fir. Tel 1033. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts Also any amount to loan on elty property. Thomas Realty Co, Room 12, Palm Blk., Cor. Main and Front Sts., upstairs. Long Tlmo Real Estate ; Mortgage Loaal Phone 133 Commercial Finance Corp. Medford, Oregon DO YOU NEED MONET ? We make short time loans. Trans actions strictly confidential. $11 Liberty Bldg. Open Tuesday! and Fridays till 0 p. m. - PhoM 657-J. 11. H. Banister. H. C, - Chrlstncr. ' Monument THE OREOON GRANITE' CO. - Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Oe erul Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sales Manager, 802 N. Front W. Medford. - Painting nnd Pancrhaojrlna; II. MARX Quality painting, tint ing and paporhanglng; saves and , beautifies; aolor schemes that are , "easy to llvo with" at minimum ' cost to you; decorating of new - and old furniture and fixtures. Phono 17S-J. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON IIAIOHT Tcioher of Piano and 'Harmony.' Halght Muslo Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg., Phono 72. 169lf Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Haa tho best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon, Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, eta. Portland prices. IT N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. H. O. Purucker, 22 South ' Orapo street, Offloo Phone tit; Ros. 1442. : , ... ; Ml Band and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Q ravel plant. Cleaned, - washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all slws. Phone plant 1308 or office 127. I64lt Transfer EADS TRANSFER A STORAOB CO. Office 111 N. Fir Street. Phone 815. Prices right. , Serv ice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Y 8TORAO Service guaranteed. 80 8. Grape St., Phone 644, or residence !. TRANSFER AND STORAGE r. K. Samson Co, quick aervlea. Prices reasonable. Cargo Insur ance protection, 13$ N. River side. Phone Ml. TTpliotslerlng THIBAULTMaker ot overstuffed furnltflre made to orders re uphnlsterlng, We estimate. ak"V samples. Phone Itl-ll. kul Wabash. . , Window ClMntes' LET OEORCIH DO IT Phone lltt in r II 1 1 II Blear I Hit M I n IT rinne fJMlaa a. 7 'wni 6