Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 04, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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    PORTLAND, Nov. 4. (IP)
Portland market quotations opened
today with no changes In those
quoted Friday. Butter prices ap
pear steady fallowing the recent
decline and egg values show, no
indication of receding. Fresh eggs
were in big demand. .'. . j
The most interesting develop j
ment of the day was the release
of the United States department !
of agriculture report on the Ore
gon onjon crop. The total produc-!
tion Is estimated at 7T5 cars, loc-1
nllzed as follows: Salem district !
550 cars, Tualatin valley area 200, j
rest of state 25 cars. - I
,The crop consists almost wholly j
ot Oregon yellow danvers.
-4
, Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 4. TO
PUTTER Steady; cubes:' Extras,
48c; standards, 4tlc; prime firsts,
46c; firsis, 40c. . .Creamery prices:
Prints, 3c over cube-standards.
EGGS Firm; primes to retail
ers: Fresh extra's,- 49tf,60c; stan
dards,. 4.44dc; fresh mediums, 40
M-!cr medium firsts, 3ec; fresh
pulleiti, 32 34c; pullet firsts, 25c.
EGGS Firm: prices to whole
salers: Fresh extras, 47c;. stan
dards, 42c;' fresh mediums, 38c;
medium firsts, 34c; fresh pullets, ,
Sue; pullet firsts, 23c. I
MILK Steady; raw milk (4 per j
cent) $2.50 cwt., delivered Port-!
land, less 1 per cent. Buttoi-fnt,
station, 45tfj148c: track, 47c; deliv- j
red at Portland, 49c.
POULTRY Steady: (buying
prices) Alive, heavy liens over j
4 Ins., sic; medium nens d 10
414 I lis. 2iK22c; light, under i
lbs., 1 7c: , broilers, under 1 lbs.,
28c: springs, over. . 2 lbs.. 24c;
spring Pekln ducks, 4 lbs. and over
2li-22c; old IN-kin ducks, 18M
19o; colored ducks, 18c; turkeys,
No. 1, 35ii)3fle; live, 281 3uc.
. UNIONS- Steady; Yakima, f'ney
$1.75' 2 per cwt.
POTATOES Steady; Gems. No.
' grude. .$$2,75 3.00 per cwt.
WOOL, Steady; eastern Ore
gon, XKffi 2lic lb., valley, 30 (If, 33c.
HAY 'Steady; buying, prices:
eastern Oregon timothy, $20.50 iJ?
21: do valley, $1 9 Hi 1 11.50; alfalfa,
18ii(ilc; clover, $10; oat hay $10
straw! $791(8 ton; selling prices,
$2 more. ; .
l.lvcsUick ' '
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 4. TO
CATTLE and CALVES, quotnbly
'steady considering (iiuility; re
ceipts cattle 1400, including 57
through, calves 150. Steers (1100
1300 lbs.) $10.25 11.00, good
$1.25 iS) 11.00, medium $8.50 1 0.25
common $7.00'f'8.'50. Heifers, good
$11.00 tit 9.50, common to medium
$0.00 iff 9.00. .Cows, good $8.00
s.50, common to medium $5,001!
s.00, lower cutter $3.00i.5.ci0.
Hulls good to choice $7.00 n 7.50,
. cutter, -to medium $0,0017.00.
Calves, medium to choice $8.0011)
10.50, cull to common Sci.00 rfi' 8.00.
Vealers, milk fed, good to choice
$111i12.50, medium $9.00 11,
cull to common $0.50 If 9.00.
HOGS: 60c lower; receipts 3000,
Including 500 hogs billed through.
Heavy weight $8.50 1 9.50. Medium
weight $9.00 10.00. Light weight
$9.75flMO.00. Light lights SO.OOIf
10.00. Packing sows, rough and
'Hmoolh $7.0011 S.00. Slaughter pigs
medium to choice $8,601 9.00.
Feeder ,nnd stocker pigs, $H.501ii
9.25. (Soft or. oily hogs or roast
ing pigs excluded In above quota
tions.) SHEEP and LAMF1S: Quotably
steady: receipts 500. Lambs. 84
lbs. down, good to choice $10,501?'
11, medium $9.50 Ti 10. 50, all
weights, cull to common $7.00
9.50. Yearling -wethers, 110 lbs.
down, medium to choice $0.Ji01'
9.00. Ewes, 120 lbs. down, me
dium to choice J3.751f 5.00, K'O
125 liis. medium to choice $3.00 1i
4Y50, all weights, common $1,001'
3.00.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov.
Wheal futures:
Open llign Low
Dec. ...1.21 1.21 1 . 1 0 ?i
Mar. ..1.28 1.28 ' 1.20
May ...1.31 1.30!4 1.29
Cash wheat:
-Rig Rend bluestem, hard
white
Soft white
Western white
Hard winter
Northern spring
4. (,P)
Close
1.19
1.20
1.29 'A
.$1.31
. 1.20
. 1.20
.. 1.18 'i
.. 1.18 Vi
. 1.18 "a
Western red
.Oats:
No. 2-3S lb. white ...
$34.00
Today's. car receipts: Wheat 38
flour 15, corn 8, hay 4.
' Sun Francisco Fruit Price
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 4. TO
(Federal State Market News Ser
vice.) Northwestern Jonathan ap
ples were, cleaned, up and higher
prices were noted on a few ot tho
other vurletles. Fancy Spitzen
licrgs were advanced 50c per box,
for a range of $3. on to $4. no.
Apples: Delicious $2.25-2.7S:
Relleflowers fey. $2.00-2.35; loose
$1.30-1.50; Kings $2.00-2.25; New
town pippins 42.00-2.25; . loose
$1.'50-1.75.
Oregon: Winter Hanson extra
fancy $2.50-2.75; fancy $2.00-2.25;
Kings fancy $2.50-2.75: Spitzen
bergs extra fancy $2.75-3.25; fancy
$2.75-3.00; C-srade $2.00-2.25; De.
-licfous: cxtrA fancy $3.25-3.50;
Jnly apples $3.00-4.00 box.
San Francisco Iliiltei-fnt.
SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 4. TO
untterfat, f.o.b. San Francisco, 54c,
TALENT FRIENDS AT
PARTY FOR PARKERS
TALENT, Ore., Nov. 4. (Spe
rial.) .r. and Mrs. Harry Walters
intended 4 party In' l"dford given
In honor of Mr. nml Airs. Chester
Parker., Nov. I. Mr. nml Mrs.
- l'srker IcU fm- Seattle Sou.' (lay
ninniing whpre the)- will rnd the
Inter. . -
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I
:
THE MARKETS
i
BRINGING UP FATHER
jV .
l,,in J BHOTHER CAM V
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THE NEBBS Mind Your Business!
TrLINVS UM
BOS IKJTEOeST
INJ TRIVIE
BLACK. 5IWCE
HE DISCOVERED
SHCi) MIS
OAOfeMTER.
. is yeay
MOTICEABte
AMD M
UrJOEKSTOOO .. . . . . 0 , 1
(By the Associated Press) ,
KLAMATH FALLS The thin j
annual potato show, probably will
Oregon News
in Brief
iiol. ue ueoi uiio ,..u. " " named on the commencement coin
growers are not enthusiastic i mMee ot hn. c.,ss lU n ,.e.t,nt
about It. -. j ,-lass meeting. This committee
BEND-Indian- summer returned w"' hav0, cl,,l,'s0 ot 11,0 "'
to the Mend country and this city 0 , thp c,"s,, "" ecu s and
experienced one of the warmest No- cninmencement ..ot
' . . . . . Miss Sweeney is a member or
vemuer uuys w ncii - uiu iiiuieu.j
rose to 71.
PORTLAND A news brief from
Its Washington correspondent
reived by the Oregonlan said the
name of the village in Jefferson
county, Oregon, is Warm Springs
and not Warm Spring, even though
the United States geographic board
had to reverse Itself In so deciding.
CANIIY An automobile operated
by Ijtwrence Rick was reduced to
splinters when it was struck by
the Shasta limited train, although
Rick escaped Injuries.
EUGENE A man who gave his
name an George C. Conrny, held In
the Lane county jail, after being
arrested at Rosebnrg, Ore., is said
to be wanted by federal authorities
for forgery of a treasury check.
BAKEIt PlnnB for the expendi
ture of nearly $250,000 by the Ore
gon Lumber company In Hates and
linker with a view of increasing
production of the two plants al
most 50 per cent within the next
few months were announced today
by David tSoddard, general man
ager.. BETTY SCHMEER HEADS
RECEPTION FOR ALUMNI
UNIVERSITY OF O R E G O N,
Eugene, Nov. 2.r (Special.) Hetty
Schineei-, Medford, has' been placed
in general charge of a special re
ception to bo held in Alumni hall.
November 10, nt S:30 p. m., ns i
part of the homecoming day pro
gram. It is a new feature of the
celebration for "old grnds." In
tho receiving line will be a num
ber of prominent fscully members,
wllh Dean John Straub first In
line.
. ! 4
COAST GROUPS GIVEN
INTERVENTION RIGHT
. "VrAIIIXOTOX. Nov. 4. (T)
The Interstate commerce commis
sion today granted rlpht ot Inter
vention to 10 I'aclflc coast groups
In the controversy over an appli
cation of the (ireat Northern rail
road and the Western Pacific
railroad for authority to construct
new lines In California and Ore
gon. Hearings were iichedulcd by
the comipiHslon to be held In 8;n
Francisco .November 13.
4
NAVY MAN HAS TASTE
ROGUE RIVER TURKEY
P.OGUE RIVER, Ore., Nov. 4.
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. M". Ilurk
hard and Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Oal
breath and son. Urucli, spent Sun
day at the Claude Burkliard home.
A turkey dinner was Bervcd In hon
or of Mrs. Claude Hurkhard'n liro
titer, George Ijiwless, who Is home
on a liirlough from the nary.
Vi-lrrnil ( t.l. f III .
SAN FRANCIHIO, Nov. 4 (41 .
The condition of l-'lie Chief
Thonies R. Murphy, who has been
confined to his home here for the
lost two month with a scriut:
heart ailment, was described by
physicians ai critical today.
fEDFORD MATTJ
rets.'
, ,1 LOCK THE ClAl fc.
SOTHAT MrVIGIEb
KfflJt
f i '1
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.mab?sw5Sji
ON' CLASS COMMITTEE
' OR1T.GON STATE COIJ.1W1K, j
(.'01-vallis, .NOV. 4. (Hpcclfil.) --
M:uy nanha Sweeney of Med-!
f pvnUl. , v0l.alilm cduca-
lon n( state .college, wasj
I Alpha Chi Omega social sororlt;'.
1 0 1 on i RpinflP RFflHY
re-iaulcHI" Dnluut "
BY THANKSGIVING, 1930
KAN FUANGISC, Nov. -4.
(Special.) Construction work on
the Soul horn Ptirific compnny'H
new SJ 2,(mj.0 railroad briilpe
across KulHiin bay, UKiKnod to ex
pedite! servlco over that company's
conslal and trnnncontineTuTl lines,
'today was reported more than i
month ahead of schedule.
The bridge, accord In pt to present
estimates, will bo read for train
operation . by Thanksgiving day,
1D30. ., .
MORE WHOOPEE NEEDED
IN CHURCHES, IS VIEW
CHTCACiO (fj John fiulliken,
treasurer, told the American fed
eration, of IiiUieau: brotherhoods
in biennial convention yciiti-rday,
that "more whoopee"- is needed
In tho church.
'Tho average church," ho Bald,
"needs pep and a certain amount
of restrained whoopee, u n d e r
proper supervision, to make It ut
tractive to the, young people."
CLAUDE NEON MERGER
OF OREGON, DELAWARE
LOS ANGELES, CaK, Nov. 4.
TO Consolidation of tho Claude
Neon Electrlcnl Products Corpo
ration, Ltd., ot Delaware and the
Electrical Products Corporation of
Oregon was announced here today.
Accompanying the news of the
merger was a declaration by the
Neon board of directors of nn ex
tra dividend in ensh nmountlng
to 35 or 45 cents a share.
PARK CONCESSIONARIES
CONFERENCE CALLED
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. TO
Secretory Wilbur todaj called a
conference Of public utility com
panies operating in the national
pnrkB to meet in Washington, De
cember 6 nnd 7, to discuss ways of
Improving the service.
The financing of- new projects
also will be discussed.
MAGERLE RESIDENCE
ROGUE RIVER BURNS
ROGUE RIVER, Ore, Nov. 4.
(Special! A fire destroyed the
home of Carl Mngcrla ot Rogue
River Wednesday nlghL Members
of the fnmlly had retired and are
ClAJSirifD tOVEKTISIIIO HATES
ftaln Mr wcri ler lint Ipttitn, iAi ttcfc
SKCMtfinf Imrrtioft, lc: nifiimirai 29c. Indtt
rour tdt witk For Silt, Far Rent, tfc, tnt Most
tlm, tr,i, m wll m Met! Initial, tlllpMM
Mihr, etc n a v-irtf.
Clmibe4 rii in rtfinc, list ntt tittn tnt
Hon., wtlti, ndnttfuf hat fMnthl, account. Nt
allcMct Iw thont error .
WANTED MA I.K HELP
WANTED A young man to learn
- and groor in-.wilh one of the
laiirrst bilin-ss oig.inlzations in
rWttithern Orr-gbn. 1 The finest
biw-incHej -experience nvailsble.
Must be n ftiikei', tllve nge. ex
perience and et salary possible
to start. . Very good references
expected. Write Uo A V for
appointment, ... . . 12
W MISS BLACK ,"v6utee:V MP. n.lWT. WOU'Re"ak" FOBtitVE ME- '.DlO AMVOME EVER. HAVE' SUCH f3
( PANIM& A LOT OP , WpffESUMIKJ A LOT TD T WAS OUST BECAUSE N. ''?' BREAKS ? WERE I'M TRVIMto TO
ATTS.KJTI6M TO THIS ;iX ADVISE ME - WI5H VOU WERE SUCH A NICE xf' ADVISE MV DAU&HTEE AWD3HE ''
FELLOW, NJESOR-DOMT JvOUO SPEND MORE GlEl VWWO CAME CLEAMANO , '. TAKES ME POC AM OLD LOVE-SICVC
VOU TMINJK VOU SHOULOTiMe MiNDlMS VOUR 6000 FROM SUCH A BAD5TART. - i FOOL. X AM LOVE-SICK BUTWOTg
i KNOW SOMcTHlKKa A owtsl feUSIM ESS VtXJ'O I -rua-r -l Pmr-X.M Ki-riocr.-n-rs I -ricr ..'SJ -iLiir- -rvjitil- lir Ci JSVS1
i,A&OUT HIM RRST F1MO IT MORE PROUT- IM v0O AMD PERHAPS i K FfTOL. II IF TMEV EVER ERECT
f',7- ?V A a ALLOWED MV IMTEREST TO A STATUE: FOR POOLS I'D -3
CA rlny rO-! 5 V MANIFEST ITSELF SO STROMGLVy BE THE MODBLi ?
' yr : J4 BUT" 1 HAVE A DAUGHTER 7 TlCT
n-4L ' fCoSvndlcaw, Ic. S Pal. Oti-t ' .
TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,
J OH.HE-3 OCT AT THE 1 TT I
c-teeh?vaelu,teu. -K3
HINl THAT MA.CG1E AM' JsT
I ARE OUT- , ' Jf
( 1929. Infl Feature Service. Inc.; Great Britain rlf hti reierved. " 1
zit
saved, the fnmlly Is stnylnff for
tile present at the Milton home.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED
ANTED Drafting work by cx-1(1-'.'T 5-ronm nnrtlv fur-perleni-ed
draftsmen. Call 321-W 1 " h , K?. ? ,,y avl
or .l.-icksohville 4111. Oliver W. S "J1",1 house' mo- ),,;
Gnylord.
WANTED 7
: and fancy.
Family sowing, plain
229 Apple. 229
WANTED Carpentering, shin
gling, painting. . 537-X. 243
WANTED Work, by high school
boy after 3:30 p. m. Phone 242.
'' tt
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO PCS' 20 to 30 acres
good irrigated land, 5 or ll-room
house and reasonably good out
buildings. Can take equipment.
.. if desired. No high priced high
way property wanted and must
be near good school on passable
rouo. ,o hkuiiin, nil .....leu, no
Inflated values ns this deal, if
made, will bo all cash. , Address
P. o. llox 625, Klamath Falls,
Oregon. 22S
WANTED-.1-2.
-Washing.
Phone 4117
229 WANTED Wood cutting contract.
Write Huffman, 11 Beach Ave.,
Ashland, Ore. 227
WANTKD Small aareago near
city ns part payment on modern
small home on pavement. In
quire 31 Meyers. 227
WANTED, RANCH Have clear
modern house. Ashland; well lo
cated, nnd euidi for dairy ranch
in Jackson county. Prefer slock
ed, equipped. Box 173, Central
PolnL 221
WANTED To huy all kinds of
cattle, sheep and hogs, phono
605-L. 245
WANTED To borrow $1000 to
$2000, Al security. Box D. C.
Mall Tribune. 198tf
WANTED Clean cotton rg at
Mall Tribune office. tf
WANTED 2nd hand goods Ic Junk
Pat's, 1604 Prune. To.l 647-L.
250
FOR RENT FURNISnED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Hented room; gn
rsge. 525 W. 10th. 28
EOR RENT Modern fnrnlshed
dowmualrs rooms; adults. 345
N. Ilartlett. 224lf
FOR RENT Sleeping room In
modern home: ouMdc entrance:
close In. Phone 1096-N. 227
FOR RENT Front room In quiet
home, wllh board; reasonable.
33 N. Peach. 220
HEATED ROOMS With board, at
710 E. Main. Phone 722. 2051f
FOR RENT -APARTMENTS
OR RENT Furnished apart
ment, 4 rooms, bulb. 327 So
Oakdale. 227'
FOR RENT Fully modern fur
nished apartments: hot mid cold
water supplied. Sunrise Super
Station, cor. 12th and Riverside.
Phone 133S. 22llf
Fflt RENT 2 and 3-room apart
ments, garage. 004 W. lOih.
224lf
FOR RENT Modern 4-room du
plex apartment; basement with
furnace, electric ranue. elecirlc
refrigeration. W. A. times. 22
FOIt RENT Apartment,
Main.
804 W
230
FOR RENT Denlrabln furn. apt
garage. 1 0 Quince St. 2lsif
! FOR RENT 3-rm., nrst floor: hot
nna cumi water, pbone, use oi
halh, close In. 322 So. Central,
Inquire premises or Mrs. Itians.
Hotel Holland. 201 tf
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Tel,
452-11. 197tf"
I'OR ltl-:NT MISCI'M.AXEOI'S
FOR RENT Gfcrngo at CI4 So.
Holly, . ill
OfiF.fiOT. MOXD'AY, NOVEMBER i 4, 1 1929.
TwcHE.'-b OMU-f OKIE
GOV I MATE naOR&E.'
THAtvJ MACGiEl-o
BROTHER AM' TH ATS
WE.R OTHER BROTHEF
I'Oll ItENT ITOUSES
EOll
812
RENT Modern fi-rm. house.
S. Grape. Phone 224-11, 230
l-OR 111-:T l-room house: bath,
I electric range, garage. 503 Ha
r-m- I
228 1
ven.
FOR- RENT Nearly new 5-ronm
.modern furnished house, garage
and chi.-ken park, $30 per mo.
Phono 1278-lt. 220
FOIt RENT 2 -room- house,
per mo. Phone 452-W.
$10
220
Foil rent 6-rnom furnished,
$35. t!28 No. Riverside. In
quire "12 W. Jackson. 2241C
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
house. C. A. DeVoe, 1510 W.
Main. Phono 523-J-2. 223tE
FOR KENT House, 5 rooms,
stucco, 309 Qcneseo. inquire 229
Apple St. : 220
FOR RENT 4-rnnm nouso, garden
and garage, $11 a month. D,
Terwllliger, Route 2, Lozier Lane.
229
FOR RENT C-rm. modern house:
garage. Phone 549-R, or call nt
333 E. Jnckson. 228
FOR RENT -
Unfurnished house.
Phone 8-19-J. 222tf
14 1 N. Ivy.
FOR RENT 4-ronm furnished
cottage, $27.50. 028 No, River
side in rear. 220tf
FOR RENT 20 Ross Court. Call
at 27 Ross Court. 220
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
- house. Inquire Redden . Co. tf
FOIt RENT Half of duplex: elec
tric rango an1 water beater. Call
nt 907 N. Riverside, or Phone
790-L. 210lf
FOR RENT Largo home close In;
narowoou iioors tnrougnout,
steam heat. Phone 105 for ap
pointment. 207tf
FOR RENT 3-room house, off
West Jackson. Phone 106. 207tf
FOR RENT 5-rm. modern house:
clean; on pavement. Inquire 34
N. Peach. 200tf
FOR REN T Homos. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown oc White.
17tf
FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished
house, 1036 W. 10th. See C. A.
DeVoe, phono 623-J-2. - 192tf
FOR RENT Bungalow, Ross lane.
F. L. Tonvelle, Jacksonville, Ore.
Phono 112. , 17Blf
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS' ' '
FOIt RENT Housekeeping rooms.
325 E. Jackson St. Phono-749-W.
' ' 220
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR HIRE Good pack burro for
your hunting trip. Call Loomis,
108 from 8 to 6. dally.
WAREHOUSE
MEDFORD WAREHOUSE
Bonded No. 2(1$
We store t,nythlng, and loan money
on anything stored.
Pbone ll
mtf
LOST
LOST Polnler dog. orange find
while; r e m a I e. Reward. J.
llllzlcr, Medford Radiator Whs.
Vim EXCHANGE
EOlt Tit A DE
Modern 4 -room bou.ie and 3 acres
In alfalfa, pill Mew tract: mod
ern pluuihing, automatic pres
sure wuTl'r s'-slem. Will lake
properly In Medford or good
Used ear for equity of $K(IO.
Inn u s It, Hay,- Realtor, Med
ford Center Bldg., J'hono 302.
22C
FOR Tit AD E Equity In good 4
room re-idence for vacant lot.
Phono 830-M, evenings, 31
By George McManus
. wvf HE LEFT, SIR-' . i
Vt AMO.THE QATE.S i, C
GOME.1. f J .
FOR RALK POULTRY
FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze
turkeys, Goldbank strain; young
toms $10 and $15; young hens
$8 and $10. .1. S. QuaekenbiiKb,
licseriview i lll'icey r iii-m, ito.ue
3. Medford. Tel. 132-X-2.- 243
FOR SALE Mnmmoth Bronze
breeding turkeys. J, M. Nary,
Phone 1.12-L. 238
for sale no.Mica-
OR SALE Modern 4-rm. hnuso
with full automatic Wesllng
housn electric rango, electric
water heater and winter supply
of fuel, $3100; $1700 c.lBh. - 115
No. Peach St. 227
FOR SALE Attractive new 5
room home, cor. Glenn Onk nml
Main. Reasonable terms If de
sired, Phono 105 or 395-11.
. 131'
FOR SALE At sacrifice, modern
house, double plumbing, double
garage, woodshed: easy pay
ments. 'Edward Jones, Central
Point. 227
PRICED TO SELL Owner leav
ing -city.- New modern 5-room
bungalow: garage, fireplace,
' lawn. 728 West 4th St. 220
FOB SALE OR TRADE 7 -ROOM
MODERN new house; upstairs
renting ror $15 per month. Also
apartment at rear renting for
$12. Will tako in vacant lot or
car on first payment.
W. (1. P1CKEI.L,
Phono 9S3-L. 204 E. Mnln.
230
FOR SALE New 6-room bunga
low at 029 South Holly. Owner,
022 Soulb Holly. 232
FOR SALE Small house, good let,
on east side, for $000 cash.
C. S. BUTT EREEILD, Realtor.
2
FOIl SALE AUTOMOBILES
NOVEMBER USED CAR
SPECIALS
Here are values In used cars that
are the 'best you will find In the
city. Tile pi-Ices are very low,
and easy terms:
1927 Pontine Landntl Sedan, has
been put in the best of condi
tion nnd runs fine $525.00
1920 Uulck Brougham Sedan; this
is a wonderful value for the
price $000.00
1928 Chevrolet Roadster; lots of
extras $395.00
Studebokcr Light 0 Tour $100.00
Flint Touring .$125.00
Uulck Slumlord Coupe; here Is a
buy $450.00
Grey Todrlng
$60.00
1927 Chevrolet Cbacti; 'new1 pnlnt
$306.00
SANDERSON MOTOR CO. '
Your Oakland and Pontine Dealer.
228
FOR SALE 1925 Ford truck with
wagon bed; Call after- 6:.10 or
Salurdays. 1.1. M.' liw, opposite
Cider Mill, North Itlversldn.
-, '. 231
FOR SALE By owner. Chev. ton
truck. A I condition; price right.
24 Portland Ave. 226
FOR SALE llefci "Whoopee
Ford, cheap. Phono 369-J-2.
226
FOIt SALE Chevrolet sedan at a
b:irt:.-iln. -Call nt 4 5 Ross Ouurt.
.Medford. 226
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
lit
1930 PRICES . -.
Come In anil look over the fol
lowing ii-tel (virs. They have all
been r nilMKmed and look fine.
192S Pontine IM-Luxe Hcilan.
1927 Typo Dodge DcLuxe Sedan.
1920 Typn Dodge Lea. Hodan.
1920 Ford Sedan.
1928 Type Esnex Del.uxo Sedan.
1925 Ford Coupe.
1925 Essex Conch.
TRADES AND TERMS '
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
Dodge und Plytnoulli Dealer.
, Z2f
By SOL HESS
Titles
MtAtaVARA. FALLS,
"TKUarp oi Many
WKS. BOSG PALMER
OMON ClTV.MlCrt.
'TeTaUl Call"
nAUQC SUCClOAM
LOU 15 , MO.
hW Price Tolly !
CAL.tr.1
"Sin nd kemorstl
PkiliP PA-ttOOl
FOR SALF. LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Fresh young cow
Pert Sl.incllff, Phoenix. 229"
FOR SALE Weaned pigs.
Perry, Madrona Park.
J. A.
220
FOIt SALE HKAL ESTATE
ORCHARDS naturally excite great
Interest ut tills time, .wo nave
two, either ot which, in our
opinion based on years -of or
chard experience, will repay the
cost price in two future crops.
One genctulion develops, the
next reaps tho returns. Seo
HOLMES EOlt HOMES, Nash
Hotel moshrdluot shrdluot shr
Hotel corner. 220
WE WANT LISTINGS
Come In nnd list your houses In
town, ranches, orebnrds, any
thing In real estate.
FOR T11ADE Two housos; good
location. Want largo house, pre
ferably on cast sldo.
SUBDIVISIONS
$10 tier month,
ford.
-$15 down nnd
Close to Med-
J. C. BARNES,
rhono 409. 15 So. Central.
220"
WHEN YOU think of real estate,
see Brown & White. tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE One of
tho finest llttlo dairy ranches In
tho Rogue River valley, with or
without 10 head of cowi. Phone
r.8!l-.l-l. 109tf
FOR SALE 21 acres, Crater
Lake highway, 0 miles out, $26
per acre. 225 So. Oukdale. 226
DAIRY RANCH
Sale or Exchange
1 2 ncres, good modern home, large
barn, 2 hen houses, garage, wood
house, milk house, all stock nnd
equipment. Pays better than
$150 per month. Close In: stock
and equipment worth $2600, and
Will sell for $8500.
DUAL & KNIGHT,
20 N. Bartlett.
230
FOR SALE 5 acres, close In on
good road; flno pear land; Irri
gated. Priced for quick sale.
$760. Phono 40I1-R-1. 227
FOR SALE 3 ncres, close to city
limits of Medford; small good
bungalow, barn, poultry houses,
nlfairu, garden and berries; $1000
cash. Brown & White, Realtors.
227
FOR SALE 5-room home, handy
to schools. Phone 106. 207tf
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Bargain week for
machines, Singer Portables, $90;
Singer De Luxe Electric. ' Two
Wliltn Cabinet Electric $00.00.
We take old machines. Singer
Sewing Atachino Co., 130 W lllb
St. 227
FOR SALE Fresh grnpe Juice.
75c tier gal. at the Dell vine
yard. 232
FOR SALE Dry fir and hard
wood, $3.00 and up, delivered.
Plume 958-L. 239
FOIt SALE Dry fir wood deliv
. ered anywhere in valley. Phone
H-F-12. 230
OR SALE Blue ribbon Mam
moth llronzo breeding turkeys,
nenr Red Top - school. J. O.
Fen-ell, R. 3. 238
FOR SALE Ear corn.
Tel. 201-.I.
, 229
FOR APPLES
Call 1121-R.
206tf
b-r-lll III 1J Tl- ft miA tinpH
wood, $3.00 and up; dollvcred.
I'lione SliB-L. ' 220
FOR SALE Rulbosa (bluegrass)
seed for tnle. 20a per pound
Commnnlc&te with Williams &
Seegmlller, Route 3, Central
Point, or call at ranch, Aotloch
district. If
FOIt SALE For sand and gravel
sediment and general teaming
Tel, 912-1. Knm'l Ilatoman. tf
FOR SALE Paga field fence,
.yard fence, gates,., nettlrur all
kinds; crdsr and steel fence
posts. ' Complete line of fence
material. "W bulla fsnees."
Oaddla A Dixon, Tel. 111. t
PAGE ,NINE
FOR . SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOIt SALE Grapes; Missions nnd
Tokays. Geary Orchard, Griffin
creek. Phono R-13-W. 227
FOR RALE Used sewing ma
chines: all- makes, 15 up; terms
If desired. All makes rented
and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co.. 24 North Burtlett.
lltf
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
MimiiAf ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts ot Title, Title Insurance.
Rooms 3 and 6. No. 12 North
Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
Abstract Co.
Abstracts of Title
nml Titlo Insur
ance, 'llio only
complete in In
System In Jack
sun County.
Accountant
O. Q.1VAL1I1NI Certified Pub
lic Accountant. Auditing, nc
oouiuillg. tax service. Office,
College Building. Phono ssn.
223tf
nioyclo Reimlrliift.
GUARANTEED BICYCLE AND
MOTOROrcLE REPAIRING
Lawns Mowers ground. Snappy
Parcel Service. JOE RINAHIV3
CVCLERV, 28 So. Bartlett. Tel.
1408. '
Clilroprocllo Physicians
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro
practic Nerve Specialist. Office
hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5. 203-204
Liberty Bldg. Office phone 680;
Res. phone 790-IL
Chimney Sweep
CHIMNEY SWEEP George Eaton.
. Call Eads & Holbrook Second
Hand store, N. Front. Phone
1192-J.
Fye Specialists
DR. D. A. CHAMBERS. Optome
trist. Eyes examined. Glasses
fitted. 404 Medford Bldg. Tel.
188. , 362tf
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson, C. 1'. A. Attention given
to anything In accounting and
Income Tax Requirements. Look
into our simplified accounting
method. Liberty Bldg., Medford.
Phone 157-R.
Financial
WE LEND MONEY to worthy
peoptu to pay their honest debts,
Pacific Coast Credit Association,
423 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore,
Freight Transportation
LONG DISTANCE IIAULINO
Medford - Klamath truck line.
Dally service. Bonded carriers
Speclnl rates on load lots. AuM
Freight terminal, 80 S. Fir. Tel
1033.
Money to Tonn
MONEY TO LOAN to worthy peo
- pie to pay their honest debts
Also any amount to loan on clli
property. - Thomas Realty Co,
- Room 12, Palm Ulk., Cor. Mul(
and Front Hts., upstairs.
6
Loug Tune
Koul Estate
Mortgueo Looid
- Phone l:t22
Commercial Finance Corp. .
Medford, Oregon
DO YOU NEED MONEY? W
make short time loans. 'Trams
actions strictly confidential. -311
Liberty Bldg. Open . Tuesdnyt
and Fridays till 9 p. m. Phonl
657-J, H. II. Banister, IL C
Chrlstner. . ' '
Monuments
M
THE OREGON GRANITE CO. -4
Monuments. E. A. incus, tiers
ernl Manager; P. M. Kershaw
Sales Manager. 302 N. Front St,
Medford.
Music.
THARVAL H. FOLKENBERO-.
Teacher violin, student orcneH
tin; violins adjusted. Studio 1
and 4 Collego Bldg. Tel. 259-J.
Painting and Pnperlinnglng
H. MARX Qunllty painting, tint
ing and pnperliauging; saves ana
beautifies; color schemes thntara
"easy to live with" at minimum
cost to you: decorating' of new
nnd old furniture, and fixtures,
Phone 178-J.
Piano Instruction
FRED ALTON II AIOHT Teacher
of Piano and Harmony. Il.ilgbt
Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg.,
Phono 72. 169tf
Printers anil Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Haa
the best equipped printing office
In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd-
- lng, loose leaf ledgers, billing
systems, etc Portland prices. 27
N. Fir St.
Radio Service
RADIO SERVICE on any make
radio. H. O. Purucker, 2 3 South,
Grape street. Office Phone 335
Res. 1442. 181
Sand and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand a-nd Gravel !
plant. Cleaned, washed sand
and gravel; crushed gravel, all ':
slues, Phone plant 120$ or office , .
127. 264U,
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER A STORAOH '
CO. Office 111 N. Fir Street.
Phono 315. Prices right. Sorv-
Ice guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE) i
Service guaranteed. 20 S. Ornpo 1
St.. phone 644, or residence 1060,
TRANSFER AND STORAGE V.
E. Samson Co. Quick service.
Prices reasonable. Cnrgo' Insur- N1!' ' "
nneA nroientlon. 12D N. Rivr- tHY-.''"
side.' Phone 83 J. ' '' K'S--.
fpltolsterlnef
TH1BAULT Maker ot overstuffed
furniture made to order; Ye
upholstering. We estimate, show
samples. Phone 969-11, 11
Wnbnsh.
Window Cleaning
LET GF.OROH IIO IT Phone) M7i
for houscclcnnln,;, tloor wailnet.
Janitor Mrvloo. Qso, A. seMLr.
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