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PAGE - NTN13 I BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus FOR BALK MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good cull apples anil pp.trH. 509 "West KJfventh Ht.t oppitfl taklale Grocery. 1'37 FINDS BIG TEST BEG PARPONJ-IR VOOR WIFE' BROTHER UUorWENST OUT THE FRONT DOOR "WITH UTHE PICTURES? TRACT WllRE HSN)CV IMG ON the walu in the HEVl COM" , BACK HERE TOO FORGOT THIS OME- V''''.'':'-'--''.S',l 'Oil SALE Wheat J1.95 hunilroil. one sack or a cnrloail, at Talent. Ore., at tlia lai'so brlctt ware linuae. 2118 t., PARLOR- I-'Oll SALE Blue ribbon Mam moth izronzo breeding turkeys, near Ited Top school. J. (!. - Ferrell. It. 3. 238 -7m 1 i r A A, .1 . V I. :. ::t I Ml I 0 t t Y ' !! i! . '.. By. Wllliniu R. Killing (Finu-ueial Kditor Associated Prods j .. i?eatui'Q Service) . , j EV TORK t ; WP Investment trustsAnd tiidlnff corporations ro- ltit,'fl their bantism of firo in tho recent polllnff ' (jrlsla on, the stock . exchanges,. - ,Thoy . experienced a itharp" depreciation in the market 'vitluoqf their securities,' .(jfany. of .'Ham,; however, with !lajKc;itiuid loqorKOs, were able to pick up largo blocks o securities ,Ot Attractive prices. Heavy financing by' these corp orations .earlier in the year raised tho aggregate total of their capital to around three billion dollars. This accounted, In part, for the large increase in brokers borrow ings. t Most of those organized within recent months saw their securities drop to pricos tar below those t fvhichc they were" offered to the public. The more seasoned issues, ii few of which had doubled or trebled in price, fell back sharply In common with the shares of all leading railroads, public utility and industrial companies. ! Estimates of purchases by in vestment trusts during the height of the hysterical selling movement range from ?300,000,000 to ?500, 000,000. Some of these funds were with drawn from the cajl loan market, ivhere they had been placed for temporary investment In anticipa tion of just, such an emergency. On tho eve of the break officials of one trust'-- made known that more than U0 per cent of Its as sets wero in cash but tho propor tion? generally was believed to be much smaller. Some investment groups also Were believed to be heavy sellers bf securities In the early stages of the reaction and "Wall street eag erly awaits their quarterly .and fcml-annual reports to discover the fhnnges that have taken place in .their security holdings. TO AID PILOTS ' WASHINGTON A plan whore by )i leeways of the United Slates would be marked with ' letters 30 feet high to fncllitute pilots In dls eoverinff localities has been broach ed -by the aeronautics branch of the- departmeivt of commerce. 1 Col. Harry IT. Hlee, ohief of the division of airports and aeronaut ical information, said that pamph lets regarding tho move would be sent over tho country urging Mates and municipalities to con form to the movement.. "A highway when viewed from the air stands out very clearly and ii therefore one of tho pilot's best landmarks," said Colonel Blee. "It only remains for them to bo mark ed properly to provide the best Incat lon-findlng factor we have. The general use of a standard sys tem nf air marking that will con vey the necessary Information to aircraft pilots Is today one of the most Immediate aids to naviga tion." t' The markliTgs should read from 'we!t to east or south to north, de fending on the general direction !of (he highway, he said. They should be placed at all Intersec tions with other highways. and at Inlorvals of not more than 110, pre ferably 10 miles,,. along the- route, Colonel Uleo remarked. I'Miilaircs Aconl Arqulttcil, l.OS ANCKLKS, Xj)V. 13. lP) llanild Uulley, former federal pro liililllvli ncent. was nninllted to day of charge of tamperlllK with a Mate's wUilem- in . the recent criminal nswnilt trial of Alexander I'nntage. multl-mllllonalre show man. . -i . Auto Victim Dying PORTLAND, Ore i Nov. 13. (Jp) William Hollla. ' 4C, Portland, struck by an automobile driven by liobert Hoko, PortlRiid. two (InyB nso, was reported dylns In a hos pital hero today.' No urrests have been made. G. P. Gladioli Bulbs Shipped GRANTS PASS, Ore.. Nov. L!. (if) Tho first carload shipment of Klndlolus bulbs left hero today for eastern markets. The car was val . lied at about $1000. ' i ; . Suspend G. P. Water Rates SALK.M.Ore., Nov. yp The public service commission lias or dered -a further suspension, until February 2(J, of nu increased serv ice rate schedule . filed by tho .G-'T""9 Pass Water company. Condon Red Cross l)nij! store moved into remodeled quarters in south half of Dunn building. ' Springfield Conslrnrtlnn of a .bridge across Willamette river Is practically completed. FUBS HIDES PELTS Trappers, you bar a mar ket for your furs at home. Let us estimate, or set your own price. Trapi at cost. Medford Bargain House 27 North Grape St. Phone 1062 THE NEBBS The Law 7oO VJ11.L rJcmce the VILLAGE COP HAS A U06 SOMEWWEEE SHE POT 'EM 60T A MILE OP MOUTH AMD AW v iucm of MeMOraV, IM THE MOVIES AT LAST... TRUE TO THE STOH.V, O0UES IS US1MG EVERY CHARACTER, . AS FAR AS POSSIBLE; IM TWE PICTURE VWMO PLAVED A PART I U The reau- STORV SITE IN ALASKA FOUND BY FLIER WASHINGTON. With the aid of airplanes, a lake has been dis covered in Alaska which it Is es timated will' "develop' 45,000 horse power without oven . building. - a dam, it was reported to tho Navy department by Lieutenant Com mander Arthur W. Uudford, who was In command of an aerial sur vey in Alaska lost nu,mmer. . As seen from the air the lake is -on the eastern shore of Taku Inlet between Greeley Point and Jaw Point, about twelve and a halt miles from the beach. It, has an area of 900 acres and the water leaves the . basin with a fall . so. abrupt that a dam would not be needed, his report states, ,At tho request of tile secretary of tho interior and tho secretary of agriculture, tho expedition wus ordered to survey southeastern AlnsUa. liiAults of the aerial survey arc expected to be of prime import anco to departments of the gov ernment interested in mineral re sources of Alaska, water and' power supply and trail , building activi ties. Survey from the air was the only practicable method of obtain ing information about the coun try, as It Is very mountainous. All tho work had to be. completed in tho thrco aummer months when thero -was sufficient light for photographic work.aivd even then some days were too dark. Notice of Flnnl Sil I lenient. In the County Court of the Ktato of Oregon, for Jaekson County. In the Matter of the Kstnto of Davis II. Gill, sometimes known as L. H. Gill, deceased. The undersigned has filed In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, tho final account of her administration of the estate of Davis H. Gill, sometimes known as D. II. Gill, deceased, and said Court has fixed Saturday, December 14,' 129, nt the hour ofI0:00 o'clock a. m. of said day, nt the courtroom of Kiild Court at the Courthouse In Medford. Juckson County. Oregon, as the time nnd place for the hear ing of objections to said final ac count nnd for the settlement of said estate: All persons Interested In said es tato are hereby notified and re quired to make or file their ob jections to aid final account. If any they have, on or before the tlmo aforesaid, fixed for the hear ing nnd settlement thereof. Date of this notice and of the first publication thereof Is Novem ber 13. 1929. A LICK GILL CMASa Administratrix of the estate of suld Davis II. Gill, deceased. Nonce In The Circuit Court Of The State Of Oregon For Jackson County: In the Matter of the Application of the City of Medford, Oregon, fur the canecllatlon of Certifi cates of Title numbered 1271, 3...17, 1 534 and 1533, Plaintiff, vs. ,T. Pardon: Mrs. V. J, n.irdon. STATE SAYS SELL State lias taken over 5 acres on a tnortijage. . Bent of land; fully equipped chicken ranch electric water sys tem supplying several houses in neighborhood ; two miles from Medford; small orehnrtl; good neighborhood; beau tiful grounds.jicar school; place for a gentleman's coun try home. Price $4000, 10 per cent down, 15 years on balance. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate Phono 409 or 1108-J 15 gouth Central MOvU.GiELS, WJE'LL GO IMTO A ROOM WMEI5E AU.OAJ MISS 5MOO5 - bHE'5 TO SEAI5.CU VOO- REMEMBER. MOT ACCUSIKJG 1T IS TO prcoVE MER VCO ARE- MOWE5T 7 Sfl wife of F. J. Gardon; J.ohn Arnell: Mrs. John Arncll, wife of John -Arnell: H. C. Brown; Mrs. II. C. llrown, wlfo of H. G. Hrown; A. Gonro Flero; Mrs. . ,.. Conro i'"Wu'U. wlfo of A. Conro Fiero: Delllia Kteveh's Meyer, as Registrar of Titles' of Jackson . . County, pregon;.1 JJ. Altmun & Company; and to -nil whom It may concern, Defendants. To each. .every arid all, of the above named defendants : . In the Name of. the State of Ore gon, you and each, of you . nro hereby -required - to ' appear and answer the petition "filed against you In the above -entitled matter on or before tho last., day of four weeks from the dato' of tho first publication of this notice, said period of four weeks being tho time Prescrbtjy ,for publication hereof, and If 'you "fart 'so to -appear and answer said petition, for want thereofthe 'Plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for tho relief de manded in. its petition succinctly stated as follows, to-wlt: That a decree be entered reauirlnir . the fltegistrnr :-of-. vTltlesj -of Jackson j County. Oregon,' to vuancel Certifi cates or tale numbered 1271, 3;i37, K34 and 1533. and each thereof, and to issue a Certificate of Titlo certifying' Jbe.. . title to the real property situated In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, described as follows, to-wit:- ' : - I-ots Nine (9) and Ten (10), niock One (1); .Lots, Ono (1) to Twelve 112),' Inclusive of both, lllock Two "(i); Lois - One. .) to Six. ,(0)Mnclusive of both. Hlbck Three 3r; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Ritci pir word for tint inrntlon, 2c; pacft MKiMdlnf-'-lRfcrtion, 1c; Mlnlmuri 25c. Indii your ids with For Sill, For Rent, itc, snd count tfctsi words, m will u tactl Initial, tclipwant number, etc., tl a word1- --'- Classified ads In adrnnci and not taken over honi, unless advertiser has Monthly account. Na allowance tor ahono errors WANTED SITUATIONS GIRL .will care, for children days or evenings; good references,- Tel. 742. R. i .' r. . 231) KXPKltllQNCEI) bookkeeper wanls employment. , Can lake full charge of set nf hooks; JlNo oxperlellred In-c-mshierlnuv Box M. N., Trib une. ' 23C, WANTUD Washing. I'hono 437-J-2. 230 WANTED Carpentering, shin gling, painting. 637-X. 243 WANTED Work, by high echool boy after t:30 p. m. Phone 242. tf WANTKD MISCELLANEOUS WANTUD Washing. Tel. 897-W. ' 236 WANTKIJ Piano to store for use of some. 325 No. Oakdale. 237 WANTED To l)uv a home for cash, direct from owner. Must be cheap arid worth the money. Also have a 240-acre ranch, 20 miles north of Central Point, to exchange for . anything. Direct all communications to Central Point, orsee' me 'at Modoc Or chsril. Geo. Hnnker. 239 WANTED 8 eeond-hand wood sawing outfit. Williams A Heeg miller. near Anlloch school, Sams Vnllev. nr wrlln rvttilrLl tsilnt I. Route 2. . 229tf WANTED To buy all kinds of cattle, sheep and hogs. Phone 6C5-U 245 WANTED CleMi cotton rati at Mall Tribune office. tf WANTED 2nd hand good Junk Pat's, 1606 Prune. Te.l (47-U j ?r.n BY GOLL-f MZ-XGCarVa 6ROJHER I f MC TOOK SWIPtO THE- BELL OF THE I ,T- , POUCE PATROL WACOKJ f-r T" '-J ' I , r JfLX .a lgl, Itit'l Frtut lr rirh: twvc 1 ifllllfTlltilllTl lllllFlllTll 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 iZi'uV AnjO MHO 5EKJT FOR SO ?- GO AMD .1 OACK TO TWE DEPOT ANJO KEEP TMEauW VOU - TO OFF THE BESJCH. I) Lots Seven (") to Ten (10), f Inclusive of 1)oth. Illook Four i (4); all In Tuttlo's Third Ad- dltion to tho City of Medford, Oregon, i to bo vested in the City of Mod l ford, Oregon, free and clear of I any right, title, estate, lien or I interest whatsoever of the defend 'nnts herein, or any of them. j The -date of the .order for pub ! llcation of this notice is November 4lh, 1929; the time prescribed for publication of this notlco is once each week for four consecutive weeks; the dato of the first publi cation of this notlco Is November 6th, 1929.' HARRY C. SKYRMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, i Post Office Address: Medford, Oregon. - "'' ' FOR RENT FURNISHED . ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, suitable for two: with or without board. 910 W. 10th. . tt FOR RENT Large room In attrac tive lieme;' gas heater; - bourd. 432-W. 237 FOR RENT Sleeping room, bath. 245 N. Grape. - ! ,23C FOR RENT Board and roomi 339 So. Central. Phono 1211. '. 25Sf FOR RENT Rooms, 2.C0 per week; bachelor cabin. 44S So. Front. 235 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT One furnished house, one unfurnished . 'house; both close In. Phono 349-J. 235tf FOR RENT 4-room partly fur nished house, modern. Phone 2 4 -It. - - 230 FOR RENT 5-rooni furnished house, with garage. Inquire loll W. 10th St. Phono 10S1-L. ' 237 FOR RENT New xmnll house, furnished; guruge. 604 W. Huh. -' . tf FOR RENT Modern, partly fur nished 4-room house; adults. Call lit 422 K. Riverside. 236 FOR RENT Modern C-rm. homo with garage, on llnven St., by Southern Oregon Investment Co. Phono E. II. Hopper, 1495. 2 .'10 FOR RENT 4-room furnished flat. ) 1 5. 650 Pine. 237 FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished homo nt northwest corner of Palm find Rose; largo living room and din ing room combined; 2 bedrooms and large back porch, kitchen nnd breakfaat nook; nenr high and Jackson schools: $27.50 a nio. Including wnter rent. CHARLES R. RAY, Realtor, . Medford Center Bldg. Phono 302. 1 ' 2J5 FOR RENT 5-room moriorn bun galow, -on pavement, lnqlrn HI 7 1 W; Second. - 228tf FOR RENT 4-room furnished bouse. G. A. DcVoe, 1610 W. Main. Phono 623-J-2. 223tf FOR RUNT 4-room house, garden nnd garage. $1L a month. D. Tcrwllllgor, Route 2, Lozlcr Lnne. 236 FOR RENT 4-room furnished cottage, $27.50. 628 No. River tilde in rear, !20tf FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished house. Inquire Redden Co. if FOR RENT S-room house, off West Jackson. Phone 105. 207tf I FOn REN T Hornet. Furnished or uMtirnlshed. Brown & White. 17tf FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished house, 1036 W. 10th. See C. A. DeVoe. phone 6J3-J-1. 192t( FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Garage. 104 So. Oak dale, phone 509-L. tf LOST . . LOST 10-ueeks-olil dark-colored Jersey bull calf. 4'hono 56"-L ; .. 236 oorr have to sewo ,AkjD BOTTOM OF TMIS FERRET OUT TWWGS. TMEiiE'S BEEW- A ROSBEI5 HEREi 6USIME.85 AMD 1 DONJ'T OONT DEWY Trra GET ALL. OVER TOVONJ IMVITATIOM TO GET J FOR RENT APARTMENTS iFOU HUNT Small cozy apnrt ' ment, completely furnished; very 1 reusoimblo for 1 or 2 people. Come and seo it. 310 Portlnnd I Ave. 237 FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment: furnace, electric range, electric refrigerator", fireplace.' Phone W. A. Gates. 238 FOR RENT A 2-room furnished apartment. 003 N. Bartlott. Tel. 897-W. 236 FOR RENT Furnished apart ment, close In. Phono 303. tf OR RENT Srroom apt., $18. Phone 4B3-H. 231tf FOR RENT-r-Stenm-neated apart ments and sleeping room. 1005 W. Main. 229tf FOR RENT Modern furnished downstairs rooms; adults. 345 N. Hortlott. 224tf FOR RENT Fully modern fur nished apartments; hot and cold wnter supplied. Sunrlso Super Station, cor. 12th and Riverside. Phone 1338. 224tf FOR RENT--2 and 3-room npart nients, garage. 604 W. 10th. 224tf FOR RENT Desirable furn. apt: garngo. 10 Quince St. 218tt FOR RENT 3-rm nrst floor; hot and cold water, phone, use of bath, close In. 922 So. Central. Inquire premises or Mrs. Rlans. Hotel Holland. 201tf FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES OAKLAND COCI'K Sell equity for $41). Balance $33.75, In three monthly payments. 533 Austin St. 236 WHY WALK? Til! Y A USED CAR! 1928 DODGE 4-donr Sedan. 192 1 lll'rCK MASTER 0 Roadster: a new thus; extra yooil paint Job. . . IS25 FORI) Coupe. ,..-.' GOOD DODGE Touring. Several good buys in cheaper cars. See them at ' MEAD FURCH MOTOR CO. Phone 990. 125 N. Bnrlletf. 236 1923 MAXWELL Coupo, $100; or trade for coueh or sedan.' Co lumbus Ave. and Palm St. 287 FOR HALE HUDSON (SEDAN; run 15.000 miles: hydraulic shocks: runs like new cur; terms; Ich than half price. 'ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 101 Ho. Riverside. ... 240 FOR A I.E STUD K II A K E R SPECIAL 6 2-door sedan, $300. Nee Mr. White. HUDSON ESSEX OARAGE 101 So. Riverside. -. 240 FOR SALE HUrOK SEDAN Cpholsterlng and Duco Just like new: guaranteed 60 days; 18 ' months terms If desired. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Jul South Riverside. 240 RE-POSSESSED USED CARS W have 12 good re-possessed used cars' nt your own price Come and sec them. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 101 So. Riverside. 240 DO YOU RELIEVE l.V SAVING? WELL, 'HERE'S REAL VALUE, aj ' NOW CHRYSLER 70 (,'O.ICII; a regular performer new tires; a good ear that you will like $575.00 PONTIAC COUPE; low mileage: runs and looks new. Special at $600.00 Let's falk It over. CHRYSLER DEALERS. 128 S. Riverside. DEPENDABLE USED CARS nt 1930 PRICKS nuv now "and save the ' DEPRECIATION f.akin motor en. '. Dodge mid Plymouth Dealer. $37 1M MEI5E rSAV, VOU COU1.DWT TO 6ET AT THE ITRAC AM TMI20UGW THE SMOW I4VER.V J. IT'. MN I (VOO OOST. COT EVES AMD FEET WAVE TO 5EMSE OF.DiraECTiOlO NO UJRATTEM -XWHEiE VOUR EVES LOOK .VOUR. INJ MERE GO AMD .THERE'S OTHER NO REA50M FOB. T FOR EXCHANGE : FOR TRADE Equity In good 4 room . residence for vacant lot. Phono 830-M. evonlngs. 84 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE On account of sick ness will sell barbecue , stand known as Mac's Barbecue. 2 ml. north of Medford on Pacific hl way; olcctrleally equipped: fix tures, gas pump, 1 acre irrigat ed land. Priced to sell. Cull at Mac's Borbecuo for particulars. W. V, Hablcht. 230 FOR RENT Going restaumnt In . good location: reasonable rent with lease. 414 S. Riverside. 230 -POULTRY FOR SALE 100 choice Leghorns. Tel. U-X-ll, Eaglo Point, after 0 p. m. 236 FOR SALE Bronzo turkey toms, $10 while they Inst. Mrs. Marv Hash, Box 324, Ashland. Ore. 237 FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze turkeys. Goldbnnk strain; young 1 tohis $10 and $15; young hens $8 and $10. J. S. Qunckonbush, Defwrtvluw Turkey Knrm, Route 3, 'Medford. Tel. 132-X-2. 243 FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze breeding turkoys. J. M. Nary, Phone 132-L. 238 FOR SALE nOMES PRICED - FOR QUICK SALE 6-room modern bungalow, well lo cated: Inrge lot. plenty of shade. . Priced $2800; easy terms. Ono of the best buys In city. DEAL & KNIGHT, SO N. Bartlelt. "-' " 241" HOW IS THIS? 8-rooin houso, with 90 foot on a paved street. This is a uteul at $21100. SEE PARKIIIIRST FOR PROPERTY 15 N. Fir St. I'hono 14 10, 211 FOK'fSALE Largo 4-roo)n modern home, wired for electric range; shady lot; also extra lot with lota of berries; good garage, wood shed and small chicken house: on good graveled street. Small payment down, balance at $30 per month. Cull ut 805 Cedur St. - - 239 'OR SALE 4-rm. modern' homo on Siskiyou Heights; partly fur nished; very artistic rock fire place: sightly view of Mcdl'ord and valley; one ncre ground, landscaped.- Prleed at $3300 for quick sale. Convenient term. :bnrles It. Ray, Realtor, Med ford Center Bldg, Phone 302. ' , 24t FOR HALE 6-room houso nnd fl choice lots; terms like rent. If you nro paying rent and have nn Income, this is your opportunity to not only own your own home but to tie up some Medford real estate which In flvo years from now will i,o worth double tho - money. If you work for your money, let your money work for you. Owner nt Room 1, 216 East Main, Or call 855-R, evenings. ' 236 FOR SALE. Harlan llnsworth home on Siski you Heights. In very lovely lo cation, with wonderful view of Medrord nnd vnlley; one acre of ground, attractively landscaped. CHARLES R. RAY, Realtor, Modford Center Bldg. Phone 302, ( ' 235 FOR SALE- Now. all modern suburban home, stucco nnd tim ber type, with garage and cement drive and 3 neres rich, deep land, elosn In. well located. Total price only $1250; pay $.100 cash, bnl sneo montltly. Earl Tumv. 310 Liberty lildg. SSStt FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-ROOM miri'i,!,.- new nouse; upstairs renting for $16 per month. Also apartment nt rear renting for $12. Will lake In vacant, lot or car on first paviuenl, L. O. P1CKELU Phone 983-L. 204 E, Main. 35 By SOL HESS 3tJ amt1 ELEPVAAM tomoiiro-ajs issue of tmis paper-j he Outcome of the searcm WILL BE Pictured, more titles "Cri Gambler's TCO jDC85o4 CUlC.i3, ILL . ANJD.TME! FEET AiUv-theVears MLL KERUlSANJ MAisiaou, OHIO ' CtEVELVMD. . . OHIO. FOR SALfc DOGS AND PETS 'OR SALE Young dog. thorough bred Irish Better. 218 No. Peach. 234tf . FOR SALE MVESTOCK FOR SALE Cows. Peter Burle son, Sams Valley. 236 FOR SALE lel'sev heifer, fresh Deis 1. Turn tu light ut Atst end I'runo St. W, FOIt. SALE RE All ESTAU1 'OR SALE Beautiful 80jut-r farm In Clackamas county; good buildings; near school; , good roads. Also largo house In Port land. M. M. Miller, 899 E. Bdwy, 'Porllnml, ' "2'40' FOR SALE 200-ncro mountain ranch; 2 5 A. cleared; huuso, lots of wood,' open rango adjoining. Bargain at $1500. A. L. Gull, 4 S. Orange. 238 ONLY OXCH IN. A LIFETIME Does Nature give nway her gifts it she Is doing with our pear or chards In this valley. Ono gen eration develops for tho next to reap, Holmes has. been ill the . game from the beginning and has the best orchards to sell to day in history. See HOLMES for HOMES. Nash Hotel corner. 236 FOR SALE 6-room home, handy to schools. Phone 105, 207tf WHEN YOU think of real estate. wen Brown & White. tf FOR SALE on TRADE One of the finest little dairy ranches In the Rogue River valley, with or without 16 head of cows. Phone 689-J-l. l9tf FOR SALE Ton acres, 4 acres fruit, -balance alfalfa- running stroum year around,- new 6-room plnstored house, barn, garago, chicken hnflso, closo in. A enap, 2700f sroorl terms. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 44 N. Rlvorsldo. Phone 1490. 236 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. Ideal circulating heater, medium size for $ or 4 room house or Hioro room; burn coal, briquets or wooil: good ns new: half price. Tel. 906-Y. 23 FOR SALE Davenport, Victrdls. 93 N. Central. 236 FOR SALE Darbv. Unr corn. Call John 237 FOR SALE Slock beets. M. 11. Glover, Ross Lane. 2351(0 'nil SALE Dry fir Wood, dellv ered anywhere In the valley. Tel. 0-K-I2. 234lf ROYAL COAL lias more real fuel value than any other Utah -coal you n.ln buy. It lasts longer, free from llrt, low In nsh-s no clinkers. Onler tv sack of Rovnl Coal today- you will llko It.. Wo also have good quality wood for sale. Phone 833. V. E. SAM SON COM PAN Y, Offico 229 N. Riverside. 234tf" FOR SALE All enamel electric range, $150; value $66; Cash. 636 Pennsylvania Ave. ! "!36 FOR SALE -Milliard table, fully equipped. Priced to sell. Tel, IIS2-.I. ... FOR SALE Alfalfa pasture, extra good Iresli riltered grape Julee, no dregs. oider tnken and de livered. Spring St., R. 3, Box 3.1. 135 FOR SALE Clenuino Roller can aries; no rake. Mrs. Jack Thrasher. Jacksonville, Oregon. Phone 173. 236 MADE-UP npplo boxes, 15o each w niin they lust. Rogue River Co., North Central, - 24a FOR SALE Rulbosa (bluegrass) ecca lor sale, 2 no per. pound. Communicate with Williams & Secgmlllcr, Route 1, Central Point, or call at ranch. Anlloch district. . . . FOR SALE For (and and arravel sediment and general learning -'T'L9 1 V'tJ,m,!J,',m''t FOR ' SALE- Page) field fence, . yard fence, gates. netting ell kinds; cedar end steel fence posts. Complete line of fence nisterlal. "We build fences.'! Qaddlf PUon, Tel. d FOR RALE Dry fir and hard wood, $3.00 and up, delivered. I'liono 958-L. 239 FOR APPLES Call 112-R. 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. .-..' into, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stract of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms S and 6. No. $3 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title anil Title Insur ance. The only complete Title -- System In Jack sou County. . Accountant G. Q. D'ALBINI Certified Pub lic Accountant. ' Auditing, ac counting, tax service. Office, College Building. Phone 866. 223tf Chlropractio Ptiysiclaiu DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. Office phone 680; Res. phone 790-H. Eye Specialists DR. D. A: CHAMBERS. Optome trist. - Eyes' examined. Glasses fitted. 404 Medford Bldg. Tel. 188. $58tf 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., Medford. Phone 167-R. Financial WE LEND MONEY to . worthy peoplo to pay their honest debts, Pnclflo Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore. ; Freight Transportation LONG ' DISTANCE HA,ULJNCt Mcnrord -'luam.'itn' -truck line. Daily service. Bonded carrier ( j opeciui rtuua on lunu imn nun ' 1033. ; - ' Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN to worthy pew pio to puy their honest dobts Also any amount to loan on oitf property. Thomas Realty i Cq Room 12, Palm Ulk Cor. Mal and Front Sts., upstairs.- 6 V Long Time Real Estate Mortgage) Iswil I'liono 13M Commercial - Finance Corp. Meeluiru, Oregon DO YOU NEED MONEY? W4 make short time loans.- Trans actions strictly confldontlal. Sll Liberty Bldg. Opon Tuesdnyt and Fridays till 9 p. m. Phon4 057-J. ii. II. Banister, H. C Chrlstner. MnnnmentH ' THE OREGON GRANITE CO. i Monuments. JrJ. A. hicks, uein ernl Manager; P. M. Kersham Sales Manager. $02 N. Front 8L, Medford. Music. THAR VAJj .It.. FOLKENBERO Tenclier violin, siuaent orcnes tra; violins adjusted.- Studio J and 4 College Bldg. -Tel. 269-J. ' Painting and rapcrhnnglnc II." MARX Quality painting, tint ing ami pnpernnngioc; saves aou beuutiflcs: color schemes that are "easy to live -with'' nt minimum cost to you; .decorating of new nnd old furniture and fixtures. Phone 178-J. i : Plnnn Instruction FRED ALTON IIAtGHT Tea-cher of Piano and Harmony. Height Muslo Studio,. 318 Liberty Bldg., Phone 72. 169tf ' Printer end PuWIthcre MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hoe the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 21 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. II. O. Furucker, 22 South Grape street. Office Phone 336; Res. 1442. , ,: f $81 r Sand' end 'Gravel I. A. HARTLEY-j-Sand and Gravel plant. Cloanod, j "washed sand 'and gravol; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phone plant 1203 or office .1 354tf" Transfcti'vi 1J EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Office 111 N. Fir 'Street. Phono 315. Prlceavriaata Serv ice guaranteed. 1 DAVIS TRANSFER STORAGE Service guarantoed. . 10 8, Grape St., Phone 644, or residence 1060. TRANSFER AND STORAGE F. E. Samson. Co. Quick service. Prices reasonable. Cargo Insur ance protection. 129 N. River, eldo. Phone 83$. f pholstcrlnai ' T H 1 It A U LT Ma k or of overstuffed . furniture made-, to order: re. upholstering. We estimate, anew aamplee. Phone S69-R, 111 Wabash. ' 1 tVlnrtovr ncnnlrof LET OEOROM DO IT Phono lilt for housecleanlntT, floor fenlng, i0ltr tfvce. Oeo, 4 fiMly,