Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 28, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    "MTDFOftT) MAIL TRtjntTXE. MP.DFOTsf). 01,'K(!ONT. lON'DAV,, OCTOBER 28, 1020.
PXGE SEVEN
EGG STORAGE IS :
E
.PORTLAND. ..Ore., Oct. 2S. UP)
.With Die , storage of eggs bolow
tlio average for this time of the
year ami with the dcmnud (or tho
fresh stock unusually brisk, prices
Bbowecl no, signs of weakening
from., their present strong position.
l'-KK? ore now lilglier than at . any
tipie for .many months. Present
levels are Hcldpin reached .before
February.
Butter prices also remained un
changed. ...
Because of the crop shortage,
f'flinlmrl'v tll'l.'nu nrnmicn tn ' tin
above normal all through the hol
iday period.
Cauliflower was plentiful and
cheaper, the best selling wholesale
at 75S0c.
. Sweet potatoes were cheaper at
4 3-4 OGc.
The grape season was ncaring
an end, with seedless and Tokays
moflt conspicuous.
T
I Produce
PORTLAND, Oct. 28. () But
ter, firm. Cubes, extras 4Sc;
standards, 47c; prime firsts, 4lic;
firsts, 41',4c; creamery prices,
prints 3c over cube standards. -',
EGGS Firm.. Prices to retail
ors: Fresh extras, 48tt50c; stand
ards, 44 45c; fresh mediums, 40
(f42c; medium firsts, 3Gc; fresh
pullets, 32ft,34c; pullet firsts. 25c.
, EGGS Firm. Prices to whole
salers: Fresh extras. 46c; stand
ards, 42c; fresh mediums, 37c;
medium firsts. 34c; fresh pullets,
30c; pullet firsts, 23c.
i MILK Steady. Raw milk (4 per
cent) $2.50 cwt., delivered Port
land, less 1 per cent. Butterfat,
Station, 4Cc; tracks, .47c; deliver
ed at Portland, 50c.
POULTRY Steady; (buying
prices) alive, heavy heus over. 4fc
lbs., 2tic; medium hens, 3'i to 4M
lbs., 18ffl9c; light, under 3 lbs.,
17c; broilers, under 114 lbs., 28c;
prings, over 2 lbs., 22 23c; spring
Pekin ducks. 4 lbs., and over, 21
fj;22c; old Peltin ducks, IS 19c;
colored ducks, turkeys, No.
1,'SHc; live, 28(ft30c.
ONIONS Steady; Yakima fancy
$1.75 (a 3 per cwt.
5 ,POTATOESi Gems, No. 1 grade,
$2.75 i?T 3 per cwt. '
, WOOI.. Steady; eastern Oregon,
iM26c lb.; valley, 30 33c.
HAY Steady. Buying prices:
Eastern Oregon timothy. $20.50 Hi
21; Do valley, $iri?i: 19.50; alfalfa.
$18 (a 1ft; clover, $10; oat hay, $10;
straw, ?7a 8 ton; selling prices $2
more. - ;,
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 28. (IV)
CATTLE and CALVES: Fully
stoutly; receipts cattle 3,30, calves
425, Including 02 cattle through.
SlcciB (1 100-1300 lbs.) $10.25j 11.
good $10.25(5 11, medium $8.50U
10. 25. common $7.00; 8.60. Jloif
ers, good $9.90 ifr 9.50, common to
medium U. 00-8 9.00. Cows, good
$8.008.50. common to medium
$5.00-i( 8.50, low cutter S3.00(fi 5.
Bulls, good to choice $7. 00 i 7.50,
cutter to medium $C.00ifi 7.00.
Calves, medium to choice $8.503
)1. choice $(!.00i 8.50. Voalers,
milk fed. good to choice $11. Soft1
J 3; medium $9.50 if; 1 1.50, cull to
common $0.50 ffi 9.50.
, HOGS: Slow, mostly 25c lower;
receipts 3800, including 300 thru;
heavy weight $9.50 ifi 1 0.50. Medi
um weight $loT 10.75. Light
.weight S 1 0.25 fi 1 0.7 5. Light lights
JlOtfj1 10.75. Pitching sows, rouga
and smooth $7.50ffi8.75. . Slaugh
ter pigs $10-(t 10.50. Feeder and
Mocker pigs, $9.50T 10.25. (Soft
or oily hogs und roasting pigs ex
cluded in above quotations).
SHEEP and LA.M IIS, no early
trading; receipts 2150 including
1126 through, 212 direct. Lambs,
84 lbs. down, good to choice $10.50
,fil I, medium $0.50 fi 10.50, all
.weights, cull to common S7.O0 y'
9.50. Yearling wethers, 110 lbs.
down, medium to choice $ii.50tf. !).
Ewes, 120 lbs. down medium to
choice $3.75(11,5.00, 120-125 His.
medium to choke $3.00 ! 4.50, ull
weights, common $1.00i 3.00.
San Francisco ltniti-rr.it
SAN. FRANCISCO, Oct. 28. (if)
llutterfat f.o.b. San Francisco 64c.
TAKE SCHOOL CENSUS
- IN TALENT DISTRICT
.' TALENT. Ore.. Oct. 28. (Spec
ial) This is school census week
and the school clerk asks to be
reminded if there are any strang
ers in the district that have been
overlooked. Mrs. Jay Terril has
charge of the work in this dis
trict.
TALENT REBEKAH CLUB
T.TO MEET WEDNESDAY
'TALKNT, Ore.. Oct. 28. (Spec
ial) The Talent Jlebekah club
will meet at the home of .Mrs.
Army Ooddard on Wednesday of
this week.
,
TALENT PACKING HOUSES
TO CLOSE DOWN FRIDAY
TALKNT. Ore. Oct. 28. (Spec
ial I Packing houses will close on
next Friday and all apple growers
are requested t have their apples
In by that time.
EARLY FROSTS BREAK
, RECORD FOR VALLEY
TALENT, Ore., Oct. 28. (Spec
ial I Old residents claim this la
the first time in the history of
Jackson county that fronts have
been severe enough to kill vege
tation hefni-p any rain In the fall,
ns has boon the casts this season.
THE MARKETS
BRINGING UP FATHER
WHAT DOE'S IT
SV? READ IT
TO ME.THfb 1
OREAORJi--
THE NEBBS Temptation
I0t WE
FlMO FLINT IN
A POSITION OF
TRUST AMD
! ITS A LUCKY
THING FOR
WEBC5 THAT
HE DISCOVERED
HIS DAU&WTEft
AMD TURNED
The Oregon freshmen football
toam, with four, former Medl'ord
players in tho llno-up, Saturday,
defeated tho University of Ore
gon Babes, 19 to 0.
The Portland Oregonian, Sunday
said:
Tho work of the trosh line was
spasmodically brilliant, with Bill
Morgan, a member of last year's
Med ford high, state champion,
leading the work on the offen
sive and defensive. Morgan was
supiiorted by some fine work
trom Bernie and Jack Hughes,
Sherwood Billings nnd Al Stoehr.
Tho Portlnnd Journal in its ac
count, lands Morgan, as the "out
standing linesman of both squads."
It was the first victory. In the
memory of the oldest graduate for
an Oregon Frosh squad over Wash
ington. The freshman team is
cbached by Prink Callison, former
Mcdford mentor.
I!
INDIA X A I 'OM K (P) A 1 mn
cnllctfo fnotliitll km in oh will be
played In Indlmm ut nltiht.
Vubnnh, J'lfinovor n ml On k land
City cnlh'KO have none In for niKlU
gnmcM In oarncut, while otherMt
;iin(ini7 thorn Indiana L'nlvt'rsily,
arc oxpcrtniontlnK.
'WabuHh haa four n(lit Karnes on
ltn Hclu'ditlo, while Oakland t'lty
and Hanover have booked three
ench. Indiana hat tried night play
Iiik once, as ha lOvtinvUte col
leffe. DKS MOINKS (A') Three other
members of the Missouri Valley
ronference, Cref union, VajhlnKtfn
and Oklahoma AKK'e.1, will join
Drake In playing niht foutliall
jwiiici, .thin season. Oiinnell, the
other' member, haw not equipped
ltM field for nlnht Kamcx.
SIX MEDFORD GRADS
GET OREGON JERSEYS
t'NIVF.HSITV OF O It K (1 ONi
KrOENK. (Special.) Six men
from Medfonl have been declared
eligible for freshman football Jer
seys, neenrdlng to "I'rlnk" Calli
son. head frosh coach.
Included In Calllson's list are lull
llowerman, Cliff (l.trnett. llernle
Hughes, Jack Hughes, Cliff Moore
and 1)111 Morgan?
UNIVERSITY STUDENT
DIES IN AUTO CRASH
TCLARi:, Cnl., Oct. 2. yPi
Cliff Strum. Unlvers-ity of South
ern California student, van killed
and four clnnxniaten injured, two
probably fntnlly. when their auto
mobile In which Ihey were return
ing from the Stnford-f. H.
Kfime nt P.ilo .ltn, wax utrurk nnd
demolished by n Santa Te frelxht
engine nt a rroMing near Cocoran.
. SlT (L1 " "
J 'If M' TLil r n l! .t (CopTiinht. m. by The Brll Syndicate, bit.) Trrir Mitl. Ree. U. g Pit OfSie ' '
. VV rT.lVll IV I IUUI ILO nilU UnllilLI 1 I circles, ended with the finding of 4 FOR ItKNT-DoHlrable furn. apt:
E3J2rsd - sHiFTFn in mm
BROTHER BROKE iro
THE BAMK AN1D GOT
AWAY WTH TWO
THOOANO COLLARS)
I
I CLERK. VAJILL-VOU I . CAW YOU IMAGIME AMVONJE S. UELL, liOV, 1LLSA-V A
V TIME. SAFE f-I'M GOING V VUL TAKE: I DlAMQIMDS FOR SAFEKEEPlMSf A JOB --VOUJAIO THIS Y
n. u--.y oui.h knum itrc- i Xfsio siMCE 1. LEFT THE BAW 6UV WEBb WA3 OOVT.
DOMT VAAMT TO LEAVEi THEM TOR I HAS ArOVOMEC TOI2MEO THE.1R HE MAKE5 TALCUM
THEM INJ THE ROOMOU. Mtm BACK OM THEIG UMBRELLA POVJOER LOOK UKEi
I 1 y- S 1 1 I r.-l I VAJWtrrvJ L WJJt AKUUMU. HO A t!-c wr- s&i
I II t t -V I I S . .. I I&.SA. 1 X - - . . J ....ar-.rt. (SSI
(-- t-ituasioivj of toMTOENCt J c. a THE CPWFIDENCE OF TWE
II hrAY ' 00 V& 'VlSn.ATTeRM& r"- BOS3.ALL 1 NEED I3 50ME-I
r n , v ' nLiO' ' V7, X ? l r WTTfrF. oodv to cacpsv my &rip A
UN1VKRKITY OF O R E G O N,
ECCIENl-:. (Special.) As u re
sult of a :sct'lmiiiago between the
frosh and the super-varsity last
week, when tho frosh pushed over
a couple of ' touchdowns during tho
game. Jack llujjhes of Metlfortl re
placed llonier Smith at guard, and
Dan Shecney took, over the Job
Cliff ,(liju-)iet,,vVte(f,qvd, ,had been
holding in the 'backflold.'
- . . . I l
BUCKET OF GOLF BALLS
MAY BE SHOT FOR 50c
ST. I-Ol'IS 7-7-Dpfffr and
champion may .correct hookH and
sllcea and ' perhnpH ' add distance
with :a ' bucket pf 'bnllBi ;doled out
to the club, here. They don't have
to chase thorn and the club fur
nishes weapons for the 'assault.
. . r
P0RTLAND ATTORNEY
WORRIED, IS SUICIDE
PORTLAND', Ore, Oct. 28. (fll
Financial worries were attrib
uted ns the motive for the sui
cide here of George W.' Gear
hart. 45, Portland attorney, who
hanged himself to a ratter In the
attic of his home.
LOCATE BODY PROMINENT
CALIFORNIA LEGIONNAIRE
STOCKTON. Cat. Oct. 28.
W) Search for Dr. Audrey Young,
CLASSIFIED AOVErTTIStHG SATES
Rati! pir word for tint Inicrtion, 2c; cacti
luccetdlng inicrtion, lc; minimum 25c. Index
your adi wilt) For Sale, For sent, clc, and count
Mine oordi, as well each Initial, Ultohone
number, etc., as word.
Classified adi in advance and not taken net
phone, unlets advertiser has Monthly account No
allowance lor phone errors.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTKD AT ONCE Clean, fur
nished bouse, centrally located,
adults, reasonable rent. Box L.
O. P. , 220
WANTED Plain nnd fancy sew
ing 229 Apple. 3t
WANTED Married man with
farm und dairy experience wants
work. See or write It. E. Neff.
1120 N. Central. Meilford. 219
WANTED Housekeeper, middle
aged or elderly; no dependents;
care for home and children, lief,
erences required. Box T. 1-:.,
Mail Tribune. 217lf
EMIIIIKK'S HOME LAUNDRY
Will do your laundry right Fin
ished work or rough dry. Prices
right. Collect tind deliver your
laundry. Men's laundry a spec
ialty. Phono 897-W. 603 No.
Iiartlett. 223
PERMANENT renter wants mod
. ern furnished. 4 or 5 -room-house.
Call Marquard, Motor Inn Oa
rage. -219
WANTED To buy all kinds of
cattle, sheep and hogs. Phone
666-L. 245
WANTED Laundry. Tel. 437-L.
-. . 220
FURNITURE upholstered, refln
Ished and glued. A. N. Thlb.su It.
Phone 069-K. 223
WANTED To borrow $1000 to
12000, Al security. Box D. C.
Mall Tribune. limi"
WANTED Local and loner dis
tance hauling. We save you
money. Insured carriers. Haw
ley Transfer, til N. Riverside.
Phone 1044-X. 119
WANTED Clem cotton rt at
Mall Tribune office. tf
WANTED 2nd hand Rends Junk
Pat's, I r.ou prune. Tel H7-L.
m
P i rr fav golly V
MAC.6IE-YOU S
I !lr-r!1 VOICE IS LIKE L
JIUVjO. X COLLECTION) L
5 1320. Im'l r"ramr Service, Inc.. Great Britain rights reserved
prominent Oakdale physician und
well-known In American Ieglon
circles, ended with tho finding of i
his body in the San Joaquin" river,
six miles south of here. Tho boilyi
was recovered near tho spot
whero his overturned mntorboat.
In which he had been fishing, was
found last Wcdnesilny.
WANTF.I) I-'KMALR HELP
WANTKD 3 gills. 18 to 23. to
loin traveling oruatii.ition. do-'
ing pleasant outside work. Most
be floe to leave city at once. Wo
pay salary, bonus and trans
portation. Apply Holland Hotel,
10 to 8. Mrs. Kmery. 22 1
WANTKD E X P 13 R I ENCED
WAITRESS. Apply In person.1
Ci-owson's Cafe. tl'
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Carpentering, shin
gling, painting. 537-X. 228
MAX With small family wishes
work on dairy ranch. .Doth can
milk. Answer Box O. M., Trib
une. 219
POSITION I!y lady bookkeeper:
also have large residence lot with
Bmall house to trade for Med
fonl acreage, with or without
buildings. Address Mrs. Nettie
Wall. 1918 Johnson Ave., Klam
ath Falls. Ore. '21.9
WANTED Work, by high school
boy after t.i'l p. m. Phone 242.
tf
FOR It ENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small . furnf.iheil
house, good garau'e, 'on paved
street. Call 11S0-W. 219
FOR RENT Small house near
town. Water nnd lights furnish
ed, $10. Phono 6KI-J-2. 219
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
house, close In. Phone 745-X.
Call 125 No. Holly. 21!l
FOR RI'.NT 5-room unfurnished
house, inqtltro Redden & Co. ti
X)R RENT Furnished duplex
apt: light und water, $18. 2 1 li
Haven. 221
FOR RENT Dandy 4-ronm du
plex house ut 20 Portland Ave.
Inquire W. M. ClemeilHon, Hotel
Jackson. 219
FOR RENT Furnished 2-ro.im
bungalow. Rear 220 Laurel
Adults. Phono -H9-M. 219
FOR RENT Modern 4-rm. house
with range. 1115 West loth. 219
FOR RENT Half of duplex: elec
tric range anil water beater, ('all
at 907 .N. Riverside or Phone
790-L. 2Hitf
FOR RENT Large unfurnished
house S. C. Inquire 323 N. Cen
tral. 222
FOR RENT Modern partly fur
nished 4-room house. Call at
414 s. Riverside. ' 223
FOR RENT 4-room house, garden
and outrage. $11 a month. D.
Terwllllger, Route 2, Lozlcr Lane.
221
FOR RENT Large home close In:
hardwood loor - , throughout,
steam heaL , iPhone 105 for ap
pointment. : 20711''
FOR RENT 8-roorrt house, off
West Jackson. Phone 105. 2071
FOR RENT 6-rm. modern house:
clean; on pavement. Inquire 34
N. Peach. 2lntf
FOR RRN T Homes. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown & White.
17tf
FOR RENT 6-ronm unfurnished
house, 1035 W. 10th, Ueo C. A.
Do V no, phone 623-J-J. 19211"
FOR RENT Bungalow, Ross lanes.
F. L TouVell. Jacksonville. Oro.
Phone III. 17Stf
FOR RENT 40 acres In orchard.
Phone Jacksonville lit. 219
FOH It EXT FURNISHED
. ROOMS : .
FOR RENT Rooms for men. $10
a month. 8 laurel. 223
HEATED ROOMS With board, al
iltl E. Main. Phone 722, 2o:.if
WHAT lb IT
ME OAl-lM .
KIM I DO
ANJVTHIrJCi?
VES. CALL
EDITOR OF THAT
PAPER AMD SEE IP
THERE ISMT60ME
MISTAKE IMTHAT
6TORV ABOUTMV
TWO THOUSAND
FOIt RUNT 4-room furnished
apartment, with private bath.
220 S. Crape. 219
FOR RF.NT Fully modern fur
nished apartments; hot und cold
water supplied. Sunrise Sutter
Statiun, cor. 12th and Riverside.
Phone 1338. 203tf
FOR RENT 3-rm., nrst floor; hot
and cold water, phono, uso of
bath, closo In. 322 So. Central.
Inquire promises or Mrs. Rians,
Hotel Holland, 201tf
FURNISHED 2 and S-room npart
I monts and garage. ,604 W. loth.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Tel.
452-11. 197tf
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
apt. with sleeping porch and gn
roge. close in; adults only. 240
So. Ornr.e. 189tf
LOST
LOST Checkbook containing $30
, in bills. Please return to 230 S.
Itlveisldo or Phono CCl-J. 219"
FOUND
FOUND A Pointer at L. A. Sa
lade. Sr.. Oct. 27. Owner can have
same liy proving ownership and
paying bill against the dog. Dr.
Stone. 221
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR HIRE Good pack burro for
your hunting trip. Call Loomls,
HIS from 8 to 6. dally.
WAREHOUSE
MEDFORD WABEHOU81J
Bonded No. 261
We store anything, and loan money
on anything stored.
Phone 11$
l4tr
IIUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IUSINESS OPPORTUNITY An
exceptionally ullrae.llve prleo on
an up-to-date reslaui-aut and
lunch room, doing good business
. and in excell'-nt location. See
Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.
a i it-
I-'Oll EXCIIANCH
'"OR EXCHANGE Have now 4
room bungalow, value $3000, at
Chula Vista, (Jul., mar Kan Diego,
to exchango for small place on
highway between Medfurd nnd
Grants Pass. Address Chits.
Wolff. 1 MOT "til Ave., Nutlonal
City, Cnl. 223
'OR EXCHANGE 6-room mod
ern east side Jmuie; lovely yard,
lawn and shrubbery, paved street,
close in, good district, city Im
provements In nnd paid for. Price
$35(10. Will lake vacant lot or
automobile ns first payment. See
Charier) A. Wing Agency, Inc.
2I9
FOIt SALIV POGfs AND PUTTS
FOR SALE Boston bull, male. J.
If. Phllnot. ti.1 Alltlii St., Ashland.
Phone -Clli-Y. ' 220
FOR KALI-: POULTRY
FOR HALE Mammoth Promto
turkeys, Goldimnk strain: young
touiH $10 and $16; young hens
$H and fill. J. S. Ciiackenbush.
Desei-iview Turkey Kami. Rome
3, Medfurd. Tel. 132-X-2. 24.1
FOR HALE Mammoth Bronie
breeding turkeys. J. M. Nary.
Phone 132-L. 23K
FOR SALK LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Cow and cnir. H. It.
Commons, Talent. 223
Foil SALEv Young black-face
ewes. W. Jfl. liammel, Eagle
I'nint. iii
FOR PALE Milk cow. Inquire
242 Realty St. after 6:30 p. m.
320
FOR HAI.E-Itegl-.tered Shropshire
rams. Box It, Mail Tribune. 119
By George McManus
OP THE.
YOU'RE KlGHT-llAGCIE-IT
WUZA MISTAKE- HE
GOT AWAY WITH TEISJ
COLLARS
mivImimi..ilu see woo
OOVAJM BV THE OLD
ALONJS MOIW AMD BE
BOV AMD KEEP VOUI?
CLEArvl I'VE GOT THE
TO THE CASM BOM.
BlMATlONJ OF THE SAFE AMD
GOOD I'SI-'.D CARS
1928 Chev. 2-door sedan.
11126 Chrysler "58" 2-tloor sedan.
1927 Chev. convertible cutipo.
1927 Otds. Landau sedan.
1927 Essex coupe.
1926 Ford 2-door sedan.
Several good buys in cheap used
cars.
MEAD-Fl'Rl'll Ai'TO CO.
125 N. Iiartlett. Phono 990.
219
FOR SALE '24 Iteo Speeilwagon
. truck, A-l condition, cheap for
cash. 328 Crater Lake Ave. 219
FOR SALE 1920 star touring car
In fine condition; good rubber,
paint license: some lorms. Call
904-L. 223
FOR SALE By ownor, Flint 55 In
A-l condition; very reasonable.
Inquire Skinner Gnrago. 229
FOR SALE 1925 Star roadster,
$125. See M at Skinner's Ga
rage, South Riverside. 220
FOR SALR ROM US
NO STOCK
MARKET GAMBLE
IN THIS
Closo In. 5-room modern, plastered
home; living room, dining room,
kitchen, 2 largo bedrooms and
hath, flruplaro and numerous
built-ins: only 4 blocks from
center of business district, on
paved slreot; cement driveway,
shade. Total prlco $2700; $300
down, balancn the s-wno as rent.
See Charles A. Wing Agency,
. Inc., cxcluslvu agents, 2i9
FOIt HA LIC 2-story x-room house;
. fireplace, 2 balhrooms, 2 largo
lots, double garage, on paving,
clear. Death in family reason
for selling. Owner refused $10.
000 cash for property. Located
713 West loth St. Attractive
terms. Make me an offer.
C. H. BUTTERF1ELD, Realtor
111 it - 221.
HERE IS A HOME BARGAIN C
rooms, modern: simile, east front,
fruit trees. Price only $2000;
$350 cash; easy terms,
E. C. CORN,
11 Ho. Riverside. 219
FOIt KALIv REAL lTATH
FOIt SALE Attractive new bun
galow at 629 S. Holly. Owner.
C22 S. Holly. 220
A BEAUTIFUL B-ROOM MOD
ERN BUNGALOW Closo In on
the west side, close to Main.
Only $300 cash, bal. like rent.
DEAL KNIGHT,
20 No. Bartlctt St.
219
PAID-UP WATER RIGHTS Are
very attractive. Twenty acres
with vested water right; good
building lot; bouse and barn In
connection, and well, come and
b-t u show It. Hee HOLMES
for HOMES, Nash Hotel coiner.
Phono 829. 219
FOIt TRADE Clly lot for good
model T Ford. Phone 586-J. 219
FOR HALE Have few tracts from
one acre or more on Pacific high
way Just north of Medford that
will sell a a bargain; excellent
soil. Also some Improved acre
age for sale. Win. Olson. Rt. 2.
219
FOR HALE $250 puts you In pos
sesion of a furnished home, nnd
the balnnco on monthly pay
menus; it is better than paying
rent. Price t:Is'.o.
BROWN WHITE, Realtors.
THOUSAND DOLLARS
By SOL HESS
tonight1
Ti.iUs
The Blind Leader
C. SMITH
ClUCIUXJATI, OMIO
MILL. RUM
A MICE
BiB
KEY
THE COM-
'Cinders of. Despair'
MuniCL RAe 6ETeUS
PlAKJKlKl-rONj,
SO. DAKOTA
"TheHarvtst ol roily'
CMAreLET 3POUKJG,
IWO-.-5EY, SO. DAKOTA
FOIt SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 6-room houso. mod
ern, nico lot, good location,
$2600; small down payment, bal
ance monthly.
BROWN. & WHITE, Realtors.
219
COUNTRY HOME
Modern 6-room houso, nearly threo
acres; 2 acres pears. Exchange
for bungalow In Mcdford.
SEE
PARKIU'ltST
FOR
PROPERTY
N. Fir.
2111-
FOR HALE 20 acres oft Old Stage
.loan un nura uuim uAiuimmin
Small orchard, houso and barn,
excellent well. Mary E. Clark
son. Phone 510-R-l. 221
FOR SALE CHEAP 3 V4 acres,
we II improved chicken rancn
Just outsldo city limits of Central
Pulnt. Inquire Mac's Exchango
on Front St. In Nash Hotel Bldg.,
Mcdford, or Phono 556-J. 220
HERE IS A REAL BUY
200-arro stock farm, adjoining
outsldo range: 60 acres In alfalfa'
and meadow producing 176 tons
of hay; 20 acres of grain tana;
house. 4 barns and good feed lot.
$12,600; terms.
CHAUNCEY FLORE Y,
201 First Natl. Bank.
Phono 318. 22t
FOR SALE On TRADE Ono of
tho finest littlo dairy ranches in
the Rogue River valley, with or
without 16 head of cows. Phone
E89-J-1. 199tf
FOR HALE Three lots on Pacific
highway corner near end of No,
Riverside. Small 2-room houso
und gnrago wblch rents for $10
per month on ono lot. Lots suit
able to be developed for tourist
cabins or small homes to rent to
- mill employes. Priced at $2500.
Small ilown paymont and good
terms on halunco. Charles R,
ltay. Realtor, Mcdford Csmter
Bldg. Phone :i02. 223
FOR HALE E-room homo, handy
io kciiouih. s none sou, eurii-
WHEN YOU think of real estate,
see Brown & White. tf
FOIt SALE MISCELLANEOUS
PEACHES A. N. Wright for
them, niilo west of Phoenix.
Bring boxes. 221
FOR SALE Apples 60c box. Bring
your boxes. C. 1-1. Smith. Vi mile
west Central Point. Tel. 36-XX-2.
223
FOIt SALE Good Ilcywnod
Wakefield baby buggy, $7.50;
also stroller cheap. Cull 121)5.
221
FOIt SALE Trasn burner, siulng
trot, child s bed. oil neater, cream
separator, spotlight, tire chulns,
716 Pine St. Tel. 319-Y. 219
FOR HALE Used piano, aheap.
518 Plum. 219
FOR HALE Eur corn, H4c lb
stock beets, lie. Half mile west
of south end of Kings highway.
O. E. Hlmmcrs. 223
DELICIOUS Wlnesnn nnd Jona
than culls. 60c. Bring your own
tioxes. So. Oregon Hales Packing
House. 220
FOR HALE Sweet potato squash,
100-lb. liits or over. J. S. Van-
dorfy. Phono 639-R-3. 226
FOR HALE Kegnl Illy bulbs,
blooming sizes, 25o Up. Hon-
aicn seed uo. it
cs-iis baiiI'i imj, naatern yellow
corn, last year's crop, $2.76 cwt.
Monarch Heed Co. tf
FOR HALE Dry fir and hnrd
wood, $3.00 and up; dollvored.
i'nono ViH-! 226
FOR SALE Bulbota (hluegrass)
seed for snlo. 20a ner nnund.
Communicate with Williams
Heegmiiier, itnute l, central
Point, or call at ranch. Antloch
district. tf
FOR SALE Spin apples. Ala
vista racking iiouts, south Fir,
J01tt
FOR PALE For land and gravel
sediment and general teaming
Tel. 913-J. Sjiu'I Bateuian. if
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
POIt HALE 7-tllbe Grobo radio,
complete, $45. Cull at Bates Bar
ber Shop. ' 220
FOR APPLES
Call U22-R.
, 200tf
FOR BALE Nice sized Winter
Banana apple culls, Roots etc
Puttkey warehouse. Gold Hill.
Call W. E. Root, Medfurd, plume
294. 171tf
FOR SALE Used sewing ma
chines; all makes. $5 up; terms
if desired. All makes rented,
and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co., 24 North Bartlott.
1ltf
FOR SALR Page field fence.
yard fence, gates, netting all
kinds; cedar and steel fence
posts. Complete line of fence
materlM. "We build fences."
(iaddls & Dixon. Tel. 168. 114
BUSINESS IHRKCTORY
Abstracts
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Rooms 3 and 6, No. 13 North
. Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
Abstract On.
Abstracts of Title
and Tillo Insur
ance. Tho only
complete Title
System In Jack
son t'Dunty.
Illcyclo Repairing.
GUARANTEED BICYCLE AND
.MOTORCYCLE REPAlRINOi
Ijiwps Mowers ground. Snappy
Parcel Service. JOE RINARD'S
CYCLER Y, 28 So. Bartlett. Tel.
1468. '.
Chiropractic Physicians
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro
practic Nervo Specialist. Office
hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 203-204
Liberty Bldg. Office phone 680;
Res. phono 790-H! '
Chimney Ssvecp
CHIMNEY SWEEP George Eaton.
Call Eads & Hoinroolc second
Hand store, N. Front. Phone
1192-J.
Eyo Specialists
DR. D. A. CHAMBERS. Optome
trist. Eyes examined. Glasses
fitted. 404 Medford Bldg. TeL
188. ' 62tf
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything in accounting and
Income) Tax Requirements. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. Liberty Bldg.. Medfqrd.
Phone 157-R. -
Financial
WIS, LEND MONEY to worthy
people to pay their honest debts.
Pacific Coast Credit Association,
423 Mcdford Bldg., Medford. Ore.
Freight Transportation
LONG DISTANCE HAULING
Medford - Klamath truck line.
Dally service. Bonded carriers.
Hpoclul rates on load lots. Aut
Freight terminal, 36 S, Fir. Tel
1033.
Money to Loan
MONEY TO LOAN to worthy peo
ple -to pay tbolr honest debts.
Also any amount to loan on oltl
property. Thomas - Realty Co,
Room 12, Palm Blk., Cor. Malt
and Front Sts., upstairs.
TV ' Lont Time :
Cvl Heal Estate
J f) Mortgage loan
f y phono isu
Commerclul Finance Corp. '
Medford, Oregon
DO YOU NEED MONEY T W
make short time loans. Tranx
actions strictly confidential, til
Liberty Bldg. Open Tuesday"
and Fridays till 9 p. m. Phorrt
657-J. H. H. Banister. H. O
Christner.
Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks. Gen
eral Manager; P. M. Korihaw
Sales Manager. 102 N. Front St.
Medford.
Painting and Pnpcrhanglng
H. MARX Quality painting, tint
ing and paperhnnglnu: saves and
bcautlflos; color schomos that are
"easy to llvo with" at minimum
cost to you; decorating of new
'and 'old furniture and -fixtures.
Phone 178-J. '
Piano Instruction
FRED ALTON IIAIOHT Teacher
of Pluno nnd Harmony. Halght
Music Htudio, 818 Liberty Bldg.,
Phone 72.
169U
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. Haa
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. Purucker, 22 South
Grape at root. Office Phone 28$;
Res. 1442. i 281
Sand and Gravel '
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
plant. Cleaned, washed sand
and grnvol; crushed gravel, all
sizes. Phone plant 1203 or office
127. v 164tt-
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER A BTORAOB
CO. Office 111 N. Fir Street.
Phono 816. Prices right. Berv-
Ice guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER eV STORAGE)
Hervlco guaranteed. 20 8. Grape
St., Phono 644, or residence 1060.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE T.
E. Samson Co. Quick service.
Prices reasonable. Cargo Insur
ance protection. 222 N. Rivera
side. Phone 838. '
Upholstering
TIIIBAITLT Maker of overstuffed
furniture mnde to order! tre
upholstering. We estimate, show
samples. . Phone - 969-R. 411
Wabash. - .' '
. ' 1 ii
Window neatnlnaj
LET GEOROH DO IT Phone llTi
I for hnnaecleanlng, floor wallnts
Janitor lervlce. Qeo. A, Heelf.