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I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. NOVEMDER 17. 192!). PAGE SEVT5N WASS!MONLEGREE!just kids By Ad Carter FOR SALri MJSCEaJjANEOCi FOR PALI' f-Qliipiifd. - Bllllnrd table., fully lVUr4:fci soli. 1 111 JUST A CREATURE : . . . v -. THAT'S WHAT THE TEACWEP hNWl VOTC SAfj: liry'Sr wood.' dellv of"ti nnywhere inthe valley. Tel. 9-F-l 1. '';: 834tt FOR SALE Dry fir and hard wood. $3.00 and - up, deHvered. Phone H..8-L. 239 SAID-BUT-TM6 IPCSt Or-''f I FOR APPLES -i Call 1128-R. ' 20Btf . :I WWAT 0 VUW tMiMW-MOrvl JsmE SAiD WHOEVER COULD I I "Vv - - - I F 7V"B """-"eao b H WO LE65 r Fftlie-"''-' iilurt Vftf Wln ii;;' Kfew, Kniljijirler wHq $0$4 $irlnnmU(tfi of ki)Q nfiVHinMhl1 Itefl Hlver. country of jLouisiiuifi. He hail a rcputiitinn for ' being hnrnh with ' his Iftven; howaa a bachelor nnd, n heavy, drinker, and ho . had n body-fMirvant whoso name was "Uncle. Tom.".. , He ..died In 1852, mid in remembered,: not w.s Robert .McAlpin, but an Simon jU-ffiee. lib j body lies In ,in unmarked grave, ( itnionK iboKe of some of his slaveH, snys ihe Kansas City Star. ! io one kiio.wj wm'uipr eui-AJfjiii wan the Simon Lcgree of , '"Uncle Tom's Cabin," but those who be-. Ilevt-d it presented a strong case. H as reported, says l.yle. Saxon in "Old. J-oulKiana," that. Harriet 'lieecher Sluwe. hud visited Mc Alpin In 71840. . Shortly, after tho book wiiA published a resident of Alex-' andrla produced a photograph said to,(be, of lrs. Htowe and bearing tht-jj Htamp of an Alexandria photographer.- An,4itoKrnphed copy of Our-book was sent to Div S. O Scr.UtfBS of. Cluutlerville, a. neighr bw uf McAlpin'.s. On the flyleaf l lift", author had. written: . "Ho. you recognize thi?" . .. Search. Tor tho Cabin Soon the Civil war came and no body had time to think of McAl pln. Jle was forgotten until 1X92 who) '. .lu.dKC D. B. Corley of Abi lene; Tex.,, came seeking an exhibit I'm the Chicago world' fair.., What 111!. wanted was Cnde Tom's cabin. And whether it was thrc or not, lie Jt it. .Itifige Cork-y look two sets of iiffiiluvits. nne to prove iije cabin he intended hi exhibit at Cliicago was genuine, the other to establish .McAlpln as Simon I-egrec. This is: onfl interview: . ,- ;'l(ow '.(.oni6 that woman up : tirtrt ii. tbJU;. wrote t be book, gut.tho i hiah's niuno .wrong'.' ills name was i MuAlpin, not 1-egree. I knew him well, ,Ho .was the woirt man in the whole country... . That woman didn't tell one-half his meanness, lie -sewed a nigger up In a sack and .drowned, him in the river." 'J-ammy , t'hopin, sou . of J, Tt. Chopin who bought the plantation after the, death f McAlpin., swore: ."After I assumed control of the place at my father's death.. I con llnucd the work he had begun taring down and removing the cabins in the negro quarters as it smacked too much of slavery. The negroes preferred living in differ ent parts of the plantation, rather than in a group. Tho only cabin remaining is the cabin known as Tilde Tom's Cabin. This I have kept Intact . and . have religiously kept it on account of the tradition connected with it, which makes t the cabin .that Uncle Tom occu pied on the Legreo plantation. i "Tradition has It that McAlpin was tho LcKTee of Mrs. Stnwf'H 1 itbok.' From , all reports of white and black, he was a . very cruel master to his slaves, . and wiien fli-unk would abuso them dread fully and is said- to have caused the death of several of them . , . When unite- young I knew the place as the J.egree plantation and the cabin us Uncle Turn's; and tho ffict is well known, not only here, but all over the country, aa I have received many letters from differ ent stales, asking for pieces of boards from the cabin to be kept as relics." Cnulilii't Itcmcmber Host ,' At the time of the removal of the 'cabin to Chicago the Natchl UK'hCH Knlennrisc said all circum stantial evidence Indicated that .MrAlpin was Simon Legree, but Ma Id it was Mrs. Stnwe's brother who visited in Louisiana, not the author. Hut Charles li e e c h e r wrote to Judge Corley that he cunldn t remember whom he vis ited in Louisiana. The New Orleans Times-Demo- era t of IV rem her 4 , 1 Xii 1. -sn Id editorially that it was proper to exhibit the cabin at the World's Kair as a relic of slavery. It was generally Known, it added, that v . some slave-owners were cruel . their slaves, a condition recognize ) ilifiniD h.utt ,1... i. r the greatest evils of slavery. I!ut . this generous and sane view was not reflected five years ago when it was suggested that n highway running past the McAlpln planta tion should be named "The Uncle Tom Trail.".: Among other pro tests there 'was one from the Daughters of the Confederacy de nouncing the name' as "unsympa thetic to Snutern Ideals." Some said there was no truth In the story that McAlpln was Legreo, but there were just as many to defend the tradition. A Violent Controversy The controversy became so vio lent that the Louisiana Historical society appealed to Phahor Hi-ei-' zeale, a successful lawyer of Natch itoches and a brother-in-law of Lnmmy Chopin, who had made rro strong a case for Judge Corley 'a cnhln. Itreazeale wrote: . "The story has not the remotest foundation In fact. That is In sr.y. the fact the scene of Mrs. Stowe's - great novel Is Mid In litis parish (Natchitoches) is utterly false. My recollection Is distinct that in one of her letters, published either 'n her biography on in one of her 1ooks, she showed that she had never visited Louisiana and that the sv-ene of her story wni In Id FURS HpES-PELTS lrappcrs, yon bare a mar ket for your furs at home. Iet us estimate, or set your ownjrlce., Trans at cost. Mctlfortl Bargain House 7 North Grape SL Phone 102 In the parish of was entirely imtiRfnary details. . . . . "As a matter of fact, the eahin that was sri pointed out (aw t'ncle Tom's) and ho taken to Chlcapo was n modern cabin, having heen built about forty years bro, to the iti,.), Bff the's'hrtekrts 'of the1 Vie- knowledge of people now living on ! toriiiu..oru,and..bai jvun for . hBiwolf the planttition. . 1 . .tthe i.rii?lu to . have, junqnK .other i . "A llenevolent Man" , ; thliiKs, short smrls. short, hull-ami. i VTho proof niipcnra to bo abtintl- j Hi,, vote. J .(' ..position nivt. en- lint from old people, one or twn,,ios to Pnln KOod a salary now llvlns, who knew Robert Mc-.:ns a ,nan and. she imagines. that Alpin, the alleKed oriKinal of l.e- j snc has won her frtedoip.,,.. , ; Bree. All these describe, him as Jim in eii)ity .she Li .niilos from, a man of very .benevolent char- J heinjt free, because when It comes ncteristics. . . . -My father d-i !to ,er' dollies .she is a hopeless scribes him r.s . . . idol of all the sav0 Gr .Fashion. r .. . ' little "boys in town. As soon as; c all know the woman who he (.McAlpln) reached town he ; declares llmt she doesn't ' care n would Bel nil the little chaps and ; lnn j.bouL clo'ties, and her sister Kive them all sorts of thlncs stirli ; who . ay she only wears what as marbles, knives, candy, etc.. and; fl,tl( her. legardless of tho fasti he seemed tn have a trreat fond-,jon iut both Of these are utter ness for children. Inquiry among j hypocrites. Women have an Innate the old people of thi.t neighbor-; vt. t- fhiciy und are born with hood thirty or thirty-five years .ipnjn0 desire to look Jusl rljflu. It Is shows that no one had ever heard! this desire that makes, us such of any cruelty on -the part of M.c-'slaves and that is leadins: lis slowly Alpin toward Jii.H Slave.s- in the diary, of Lesant... Prud hnmmn, n youiiK man of fashion,.) this, entry appears pernaps ,.ten, times: ".Mr. McAlpln slept here hut nittht." . Youncr.. Lesant . often ox pressed reffret that visitors spoils ed his quie. evenihir with his fam ily and friends. , hut there Is no specific mention. .of dislike for Mo Alplm That Is' too bad for. the historian, for the diary, runs throuich the last two years of Mcv Alpin's life. . It Is not a convinc ing point, hut It docs seem likoly that so fastidious a young man as Lesant Prudhomme would have commented on the character .of McAlpln if he had been a Simon .egree. New Inventions ,Addod. convenience for the .tour 1st or camper is afforded by : foldlhfc fluto table which attache to the robe rail, robe cord ' or t snocial loons that fasten' to. the back of the front (seat. Locating nnd correcting fnultv alinement In the front end' of the automohllo without removing the wheels or . other parts is made possible with n. tester now avail able for garages. Toasting the Interior of a bun to receive the filler of frankfurter is the purpose of n novel toaster now on the market. It consists of an upright ,bar inserted in a long bun, or a flat plate which a sliced round bun is slip- ped. ' ' . For showing movies at. home, an attractive cabinet 'that holds the projector," splicing machine, camera and other unltr, besides a screen and space, for storing forty-five 400-foot reels in hu midor cans, has been placed op tho market. As a substitute for a live mod el, a jointed wooden figure, with arms, legs and torfco that may he arranged in many poses has been introduced for artists. It" Is ac curately shaped as to scale and proportions, easily manipulatuu j nnd. when not : In use, may be, taken apart nnd storeM In small space. i:m:ctkic pAHAciirn-: ruuu: SOIAI-S I 1,YI.' lKOItM-:M An eleclrle-llghted parachute flare for navy planes, tested re cently nt the naval air . station, Washington, solves, In ihn opin ion of pilots, the problem of mak ing night landings on water safe. The ordinary magnesium flare Is extinguished ns soon as it reaches the water nnd seaplane p!lo!s have felt the need of a light that would continue to burn and mark the water level on which they were trying to land. The new flare, which is hardly larger than the palm of the hnnd. consists nf a powerful electric lisht, opera ted from a tlny battery contain ing sufficient energy. to keep the lamp burning for approximately on hour. J TCHA ML.IDJA, Turkey (V-The American College for Women nt Const.'intinopte, hitherto the sole women'n college In Turkey, will have a rlvnl here next year when the governments oiens new school for the .gentler sex. Mo:tt of tho course will be given in English by American or British in.rur'tnrj. STATE SAYS SELL State has-taten over, 5 ucres on a- mortgage,--Bout f land-; fay C'ltiippcrl eliicken' rnnohf: electric water sys tem supplying several houses in neighborliodd i two miles from Medford; small orchard; good neighborhood; beau tiful grounds, netir selionl; plnec for a gentleman's coun try home. Trice fHiOO, 10 per cent down, 15 years ton balance. 3.0. BAJINES, Real EbUte Phone 409 or U08 J t . . 15 South Central . . .... ..-s-w'-w-s rrs. . 1 1 1 . " i " i.os i ; roto sale mvestock . jtiiivTCiianoh Bustles and Bones .'liL.tlu: .Ja.il."jte.w..'iirai's. wq have ' lvearil il. Kreat deal .about the j ojmrtrt'ithUiiin.-.of witftttuH.. iie. has ! sunly back to the awful dls-.; I comforts that niado Toun crand- , mothers olil .before Hii Ir .lime. . . Tho Jjons Skirls , , The new .fushionx, , have .long skirts; .thin spelb dirt .and tllsooni fort. ,, : , i : . The, afternoon,! anil evening frocks havo. .fuHfy-. frlllst and Linunces; , this ..hiijana . that our movements will bp rr.Htricted; . Sftmething that is. very nearly related to the hustle. is appearing; ihiH .prevents, one from Hitting down except- on the ..edge, of a chair. , ,(. . . -.. . . . . Huts have a kind of flap nt the back like the .dustman't: this catches on the collar of o.ne's coat and itt most irritating. Skirts are once more fastened, round the I waist, which is always uncomfort- i ablo and often ugly. j And latent of all is the horror of horrors the garden! that traced Umph on, our grand mot hers faces and that doctors, declare;. ,to . be deulh .to good hrilth the boned corset. : ' ThlR has nut as yet appeared in , lts true gultfe. It is so far called j a shaped bodice, but this is only MOPrOW-(yPj Thpr: Antl-Alo-hidlc Week.1 receiitly '0nductrt, by the Antt-Alcoholli? Society hero. wive curious results. The last two days of tho. dry campaign were marked , by a big increase In the number of arrests for disorderly conduct and debauchery, police records showing arrests for the two days of (iS2 and 330 persons. Figures issued by the'.aocicty as of October 1 asserted that Moscow and its environs in twelve months gulped down a?. 000. 000 qunrts of alcoholic drinks. There are f8 special vodka stores, 145 beer halls and 2S wine shops In the soviet capital. ' '. Trade union statistics credit the average Moscow worker with con Hunting ft quarts 'of vodka, 95 of beer Htm 4 of xvinc eaoh year, spending nbout$!t0 of Tils limited Income, on these beverages. SPLIT WITH i MOSCOW STOCKIIOEM-r-UP) The split bc tween Moscow nnrl tho Swedish communists becoming more acute. The most rece n t o u t b rea k re sulted In a free-for-all. The Mos cow adherents mobilized twelve men, called cadets, who had Just returned from Russia. This armed trnnp attempted to force the Swedish party from Its headquar ters at Torsgatan. Inkstands, furniture, walking sticks, nnd pistols were used, but no one was seriously Injured. !! by Karl Klhlbom, a member of ptirlian.ent, the Swedish eoni munlsts retreated to tho office of the newspaper Pollliken Commun ist, just In time to frustrate an attack by the Moscow adherents on the editor'n office. Things simmered down, but for a . tlmo the Pulltiken office whs Under constant guard by Stock holm police. Back "in 7 Fashion the .thin ..cm . tif.. Uie, wciIkc the jre.rment is lioned. . Most women w Uo are 'Knlng, to -near the new skin-tliilil flocks u.lll liavn io wern- a cornet ulso. and tho , ttiuwrht of l et.uniins to sticb an absui d .fashion should set us aj;alnt, these cloflies at punt, . Women in Itlamc .The blame does not lie , with the; flesigncrs, for it is their business to i create a new line,, The blame is on the women .who allow them selves to bc..coert;cd itito. wcarinn unnatural and .. unco info r table clothes. .. . . . , . The years after . the war proved , that wooien could look attractive and slim in healthy frock and . liaLS.. and witbt.iit .undue ilietlliK. , so, why do we not revolt against ; these. new hidoiislties? Are we ih ' future to rush about -.in trailing, Kkirls, and is "swoonlnp" froini; to I relurn to vogue hand In hand, with1 ithese. boned alrocllies' , After.. all, . Victorian w.inen .only "swooneil because they couldn't hroaihe!(,j to have freedom' now. than It ( loco, -necii uw in ,iiii k''"'!11 ..""'j I of modipn lire.. wo haven't tl" ''IF()R rtKXT-u-' enertty .to .waste on unhealthy or i phone 4r2-TI. restrlctlllK clothing. . ,., u ... i Women look younger tnday4hjin i they , ever did before, and It. is j often hard to tell the mothers from , their daughters; hut tliese . new hustle effects, tinkle lengih sklrto and -seneial trills and fripperies nre soon going tp age. us beyond recognition, besides looking hor ribly untidy. CLASSIFIED ADVCnTISIKO RATES ' flitci pr mvt for tint inwtlon. 2c; 1Kb : lucciedino iniirtfon, lc; mlnimuiii 25c. Ind,i ! our tii oith For Salt. For Btnt. lie. and count . i Ihoi, mrili, ai wfll as eack Initial, UlipMn, i , numotr, ic, at woro. i.( Cluslllid adi In adnnci and not t""n rw ; phone, unlet, arttcrtltar tiai tnonthlr account. H . allominc, tor plwm crrpri. -A: WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED - Job. offer nblo-hotlled, intelligent '.young man, ' anxious lor any kind of work.- Useful In garage or electric shop. Phono' 617 -.1. , -243 WANTED Position as housekeep er' In smalt fnmlly; motherless home preferred; middle aged widow.- Iteferenees.- 40 South j Riverside. - - 23! WAXTKD Cooking it cafeteria or Iruly. Phone 330., Apt. 2. 23 : - ' - " I WANTKP) Married man wants I general rancn woik or on nun ranch. IV O. Box U17, Medford. ' 23! WANTED Carpentering, rihln gling, painting. 637-X. 243 WANTRD Work, by high achool boy after S:80 p. m. Phone 242. tf WANTED A man with buzz, naw to cut wood on shartks or slump ne. M. E, DugKan, Sams Valley. Ore. 230 WANTED A man to sell the com plete HII line (tf Mattery Charg ers. Air C o m p.r e s s o r s. Test Itenches, Car Washers, etc., to ' garages, filling stations and factories- on it strictly -commission ba-ils. Ample commissions for the rii,'ht man. Clo.so factory co opera t ion. A f Idt-ess 1 lob W h 1 1 llolmr.t l.trolhers. Troy, Ohio. 239 WANTED 3 or 4 . Fred I;, Sander. grmd pruners. 23S WA X Ti :i M I HC I IU i A N KOI S WANTED Team of horses, weight not leH than J4no; nlxo -hnrncsf. Box S. T-. Tribune. 23U WANTED njte and -7 5 head ewes. . Write price. It. E. Tucker. J Irownsbnn WAXTKI) Local or InliK illsl.lnii' huuliim. Innuroil ";irrl'i'rt, Hpi'i' lut atork moving iiilMiiont. ' Kinirnnto tn Have you minify. Mnv.-li'V TrntlNfi-r. Oly X. Klvir-Hitlt-. I'hone l44-X. -- 2i WA.VTl'.D Oood motorcycle ren sonalile. Cull nt h05 Cellar si. 2411 WANTKD One Hnll mill thnt will criihh 4 or fi ton.i of ore n !. It. N. Uonnelly. Vreka. Cat. 242 WAXTIID To tiuy fl home for , eneh. direct rrorn owm-r. aiiihi 1m.' chonp i,nd worth the moni-y. Alsn hnve it 24il-niTO rnnch. 20 mlli'n. north of O'lilrul i'olnt. to exchitnun for. nnythlnir. IHreit ' All rotiimllnlcatlonB tn Central l'nlnt, or pco me at Modoc Or chard. Ceo. Ili tiker. 239 WAXTKI) H econrt-hnnd wood nawlnx outfit. Wllllamx ft K"i'K-mllli'i-, near Anlloch Bchonl, H.-iiuh Valley, or write .Central I'olnt. Itoulo 8. , , 2!iif WANTEIi To buy all kinds of rattle, sheep and botes, l'hone ES-I- 245 WANTED CleaTi cotton Mall Tribune office. rates at tf WANTED 2nd hand uoods Junk Pat's. ISO Prune. Te.l 647 -L. 2r. FOR ItKNT MISCKIXAXF.ors Foil RENT Store In Pboenltr. Impure nt Mm. MnltnKren'x. 21" FOR RENT lnrne. 101 8o. Ook dule. l'hone o-L.- - U niii. lt vanity nwtt Eeon LOST otny groceteria. Ili'turn to Mail i Tribune; Jffi reward. j LOST Kindly office. SlrliiK return amber bads. .Mall Tribune 1M0 1 '( ) 1 1 It F.NT AI'A RT.M IONTS FOR RF.NT apartment, adults only. 3-room furnished modern, close In; Call 1M0 So. (Irape. FOR RENT apt.; adults. X. Holly. Modern furnished Phone OiKl-V. 315 FOR P.KXT Desirable aid., all hutel accommodations. Hotel OVand. - ! t:i ! Ol! I apt. EXT -1.1.1. X - CloS(, Holly. In furnished 241 i FoR REXT ' Modern furnished apartment. r,3(( H. Central. 241) FOR RENT Two -2-rnnm furnish ed apis., $lx. 1 One r,-rm. api:. 522.1 fill. LIkIhk and water Inr iiishi'il. 412 No,- Ivy. 2.1'J ''J,, Furnisliod hjiart I'hoiio 303. 'if - 3-room apt, Us. 23 1 If ' t FOR RENT Sream-noated apnrt-'S ments and -sleeping room, lufio: W. Main. g2!lit 1 1 FOR RENT Modern furnished downstairs rooms: adults. J4fi X. Ilartlett. 224tt FOR REXT Fully modern fur nished npartments; hot and cold wuler supplied. Sunrise Sutler Station, cor. 12th and Riverside. Phono 1338. , 224lf FOR RENT Desirable furn. apt; garage. 10 Quince St. 21Htt FOll RENT HOUSES ; FOR RENT" 3-ruum furnished cottage, $2n; close In. ' Inquire "12 W. .lackson. 23Stf What can yoifij,-0, l c,T 4-room modern fur- ail t n l 1 1 tirtiilU " . . . . ... . . . . ... . . nisneu iiouse, uiv'a jib men. VOW l;KNT fi-rm. modern house. Inrpilre at C40 Pennsylvania. 2V. VOl KENT New, house. Inquire modern 4-room 2 64 Heatty St. 2.1.1 Foil lii;.T 6-room house, gn- rae; desirable location. 2i Itoss Court. 237tf - FOU RKNT Beautiful 7-room modern home, 404 South Ivy SU, i,t.r month. Call 2T7-IU 231) FOlt.UKXT Furnished house, -nnr.rtmcnts and garage.- 604 W. 10th. tf KOU HUNT? Small JurnlKhcd linufle, clofic In. Imtulrii 241 Kn. Ivy. . , 2Mlf V'Dll 11KNT One furnished house, one . tinfurnfxhcd liuil.se; lioth oIoho In. r'liono 3I1I-.I. SSBtf VOU IlKNT G-room modern btin- Kiilow, on pnvement, lnniro 817 W. Second. , Z28tr FOR RENT -r- 4-rnntn furnished liiiuso.. C. A. DeVoe. 1510 W. Main. Phono 623-J-2. .B23tf FOR itENT ' 4-rootn furnished colliiuc, $37.00. . C38 No. River Side In rear. ' 220,tf FOR RENT B-room unfurnished house. Imiulro Redden & Co. -tf FOR RENT -room house, off West .InokRon. Phono 105. 207tf FOR REN T Homos. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White, 17tf FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished house, 1035 W. loth. Bee C. A. DeVoe, phone 623-J-3. 192tf for hunt -fuunisiikd . hooms ... . HIOATKI, too.MS, hoard, miisne, 3- N. J'i'iich.. - 214 FOIt-RHNT--Heated room, RltrAKe. 52:, W. Illlli. . - 240 FOll RENT Furnished slcoplnt; room with heat. 325 Ko, River side Ave. tf FOll ItENT Furnished room with boa id. T, O. Waterman. Phone !l&-W, I0B Ho. Ivy. 839 FOR RENT Front room, close In: hot nnd cold water, nhowcr. 20 Ko. Fir. . 241 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, siiiteble for two: with or without board. (MS W. 10th. If FOR 33!) ItFNT Hoard and room. Su. Central, Phone 1211. FOR SALE POir.TllV JERSEY (WANT cockerels, bred from some of best (Hants In the ' Stat. -Hnrt.raln price tf taken coming week, tine mile north west Talent. 'A. E. Walker. 239 FOR SALE Tito down llarred Rock pullets. Met 'a II,- !4 mile west of Talent. 240 FOR KAi.E Turkeys,, d r led tiruni-s. Newtown apples. Tel 539-J.l. Mrs. I). W. Luke, 24J FOR SALE Mammoth Bronte turkeys. Uoldbnnk stralnt young toms 110 nnd (IS: youn( hens and 110. .1. H. OuackanhlMl. - Itesertvlcw Turkey Farm, llnllte . J, Medford. Tel, 1I2-X-2, 141 l'"rt 't11 ;ln0. .f-00,.,,",ln,t ,?.w"-( . ... .......... ... ., Tel. ni: -1 FOR SALE One Jersey cow. just; fresh.- one while-tuned heifer, also bluei;rass seed. Phone 334-: J-3. 2311 I 'FOR SALE 'J ynnnir fresh Bert Slancllff, I'hncuix. cows. FOR SALE Horses and milk cow. '4 mile south on Loader lane, op posite drier. A. T. Johnson. 243 FOR SALE 2 freshen soon. uood cows; Will 222 X. Central.! . 231) I FOR SAWS nOMES FtiltSAI.I- .Modern rm. biMllia- Owner ; 25S low at 022 So So. Holly. Holly. ATTENTION King highway SI ' - j uimi home. Ti j:crcs, to be-sidd.-j Write lleury M. Marsh. Itepr..; 4i3 I'.eiison Si.. Meilford. or". ! Also a home for JsnO; terms. 241.; IF VOIT WANT A HOME j Modern r.-room house; bath, full lot. shade, garage, good location,! nave, 1 street : S1SIIII: easy terms.; .Modern 4 -room biing.ntow. com pletoiy furnished; garage; tlGfiO; Tl'l'lUEAL ESTATE EJCCHANOE 4 1 N. Rlvorsldo . Phone ,14110.. 230 COUNTRY HOME Tho host In the vullev; large house, modern; ' good barn, limited free water rrprht; excellent neighborhood, ull'alfn district and for few days wo can deliver at bargain price: small p a y m e n t down. See HOLMES for HOMES, Nash Ho tel corner. 2311 ... J ; I'RICKD. FOn QUICK SALE C-ronm iniulern IjuiikuIow, well lo cated; lnri!" lol. plenty of shade. Triced $21(00; ony terms. One ut the lict huys In city. DKA1, K.N'KHIT, no N. Hartl'ctt. i. '..'.; "'" '" ''"'.: ". MOW 'IS THIS? ... ', u - -, 8-ronm huimo, with 1)0 feet on a paved, street. This Is a stenl at 200 SKK fARKItlirtST FOR l'ltOTl'JRTV 15 N, Fir St, l'hono 1410. 241 FOR SALIC Lnrito 4-ronm modern home, -wired for oloelrio ranKe; shady lot; also extra lot with lots of berries; uood curae. wood shed nnd small chicken house: on itood iiravclod street. Small .pivyment down, balance at S3u ' per month, cull nt ls5 Cedar 8t. 281) 'fill S A LIS 4-rm. modern homo on Siskiyou Holiihts; partly fur nished; very artlstlo rock fire place: slKhtly view of Medford and valley; one acre ground, landscaped. Priced nt $3300 for nit Irk sale. Convenient terms. I'linrlcs K. Hay, ltonltor, Med ford Center llldu. Phone 302. . 241 FOR SALE Now. all modern suburban homo, stucco nnu tim her type, with anriiKe and cement drive and 3 acres rich, deeo land, close In. well localcd. Total price only I250; pay $500 cashi bal nneo monthly, Eurl Tumy. 310 l.lberlv Itldif. 228tf FOR SALIJ AUTOSIOBILES FOR SALE 1025 Dortce Coupe. 24t); tnrms. Hob Porter, 41ili-.1-2. ' 210, FOR SALE H'lu.vrolet Sedan, all etulupod; riiiiiI rtibiier and runs fine. 45 Ross Court. 240 4 - PAHSENOER II I c h r tl bneher .'otipc. Owner leavliiK town. J'llono 1210-.I. 231) IF Vlil' WANT A REAL USED CAR I1AIIOAIN Hoc Ml',Al)-l'l!i:'li .MOTOR CO. . DoHoto Dealers. 12S N. llliltlclt. Phono 090. 230 FOll HALE HUDSON SEDAN; run 15,0110 miles; hydraulic shocks: runs like new car; terms; less Hum half price. AR.MSTUONU MOTORS, INC. 101 Ho. Riverside. 240 FO II HA I.E S T U D E II A K E R SPECIAL II 2-door sedan. (300. Hoe Mr. White. Hl'DSON ESSEX OARAGE 101 So. Rlvorsldo. 240 FOR SALE lintCK SEDAN I'phnliitoring nnd Iuco Just like new; Kiiarantoed 60 "days;. 18 months terms If desired. . AR.VINTUO.NO MOTORS. INC. 101 South Riverside. 240 RE-POSSEHHED UHUD CARS We have 12 (rood ro-possoH';od used cars itt your own price. Collie and sec them. ARMS'. UONO MOTORS, INC. 101 Ko. Riverside. 2l0 DO YOU RELIEVE TN 8AVINO? WELL, HERE'S REAL VALUE, .NOW J CHRYSLER 70 coACII; a reuular ' performer: new tires; a itond enr i Hint you Will like,.... b,,.UU I'ONTIAC COI'PE; low mileage: runs nnd looks new. Special et tiiuo.OO It's tnlk It over. CHRYSLER DEALERS. .. ,,. 128 U. Riverside. , M0 FOR TRAl")Equlty in Rood 4- room residence lor vacant phone S:i(i-M. evonlnKs. 34 FOR SAMHOns aND PETS FOll fl'ALE--ThoroutSlihi'od wlre-' halred terriers. 2! S. I 'each. 28!i FOll HALF. Youni; doi;. Iliorouch l,reii Irish seller. '2 IS Xu. Peach. 234if FOR RAIiF-KEAIi ESTAT15 FOR SALE 0 neres. mostly al falfa, south Phoenix on hlKhway; r.room house, mirace, barn. Quick sale, J3r.0(l; sjime terms. W. .M. ItlllKman. 111. . lae-m 2411 OR PALE OR TRAHE F.i iililltv. a iH-ies of alfalfa witter.' 2 miles from eiiy Tavlor. 2411 Ho. drone. r good iimler .las. 244 10 ACRES pears, buildings, cnuily 14iia; loss for cash.. Hex P. II. ' IU Mail .Tribune. , 23S 41 N, Rivernlde. Phone I 111":. Jill' $2201) ' For II Id acres, well Improved: up lo-dale poultry liolises. Hen L ii io,.b.iii r,,f further lnfornta Hon. 204 East Main. Phono !IMr,. ... - - 248' FOR RALE OR TRADE Whllt havo you? .'5 -room roomlas h.uise. doing good, business. ,Ad- ,i,Uu 1 o. 1!ox 634. Medford, Ore. 24" 18-ACRR DAIRY Close In. J7D00 A uood modern house, bnrn chicken house, etc. Penr Orchard. IB A. lS-yr.'old i rocs' II) minutes from Medroril A lienutlful country homo with a KOod Income. , WOL1J & Wtll.D. SPARTA BLDQ. 1 x. ittvcrsioe. ! ' 1 242 'Wt .SAI.I-: Oil TnAVJlO One of ihn finer little datrv ranches In the ltoiiue Itlver valley, with or without .111 head of cows. Phone r.Kti -.i-i .. 23r,tr FOR SAI.E 0-room home, to schools. Phone 106.- handy 207tf nirtnM vnn fhinb of re&l estate, Rrnwn Whlt 'f FOR HALE 5- ncre chicken rnnch with Kood Improvements; fnmlly orchard. II. C. Gilbert, west of .i'hnenlx. 24 1 HROWN & WHITE. REALTORS Can supply your needs In any matter pcrtalnliiK tn Ileal Estate. We build, buy or sell homes. Can ' sell you lots on your own terms. Wo handle Orchards. Dairies, Stock Ranches; and small tracts. We loan money on Improved Mmirord real estate. Let us Uilk it over with you. ' P.IIOWN & WHITE, REALTORS. , 242 FOR SALE lienutlful 80-aore fiwn) In Clnukamas county; Rood bulldlnnsi mar school; itood luails. Also lariie house In Port land. M. M. Miller, SOU E. Uilwy, l'ortland. 240 poR BAt,K on TRADE One of the finest little dairy ranches. In the Rottun Itlver valley, with or ' without 111 head of cows. Phone 5KH-.I-1. 199tf FOlt- SAilO MISCKMjANIXJUS FOR HALI'V-Rnller slnRcrs. ' do north on Riverside to Meverln's battery shop. Take first rond to I left. Third house on rlnht side. . . ' -' 231) FOR KALE L. C. Smith sholcun a bounty. Phone I70-It. 23y FOR HALE- Itetween 200 and 300 Tel. (l-F-3. 240 Kill. Imttli FOll SALE National cash rci.'is- ter, $;i; platform scales ( niu llis.l, I8: lame oak prescrlp tlnn i'omo with shelves and draw ers: sliclvca with cash drawer. Tel li-F-3. 210 FOR RALE Complete bedroom sultiv wulniil : dinlnK-ronm suite, walnut: vacuum sweopor. al most new. Tel. 349-.I. SStif K. II. o. kills rats nnd mien, but luiriuloss to humans, cals, dous or iioullry. Hold by Monarch Seed Co. 820tf WHEAT for sale, tl.nr cwt.. one sack or a carloau, in jaiem. Lirc.. at the lai'Ke brick warehouse. See Parks Grocery. 242 APPLY fertiliser sulphur now while the fields are dry. Use Pearl brand nnn-caklnir. non clonuinir suliihtir. sold by the iMonnrch Seed Co.. 'for best re sults. 23fltf" FOll HALE Dried prunes and np- plos. l'hone 73I-W-3. 248 FOR SALE Stock beets. (Hover. Ross Iine. M. H. 235tf MADE-UP npple boxes. 15o each while they lust, Rogue River Co., North Central. 242" FOR HALE Rulbosa (bluegrass) seed for sale. 20o per pound. Communicate with. -Williams A Heegmlller, Route.' 2, Central Point, or call at ranch, Antioch district. if FOR PALI! For sand and travel sediment and general teaming Tel. Slt-J. Kam'l Bateman. tf FOR 8ALK Page field fence, ysrd fence, gates, netting all kinds; cedar and ' steel fence posts. Complete line of fence material, "We build fences." Oaddls Dixon. Tel. 111. H ...'. ;,!.,. v, a...- ,(. i .'!., 4i 1 FOR SALE Used Wln(t ma chines; all makes, lb up; term! , If desired. All mukea rented and repaired. Whito Bewlng Machine Co.. 24 North fiartlett. - lltf" nCSINKSS DinKOTORT Abstract MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Tltlo, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and B, No. 12 North Central Ave., upstairs. J ACKSON GO. Abstract Co. ' Abstiiicls of Tftlo fttul Tltlo Insiir niict 1'ho only r o tn i 1 o t e Title Hystem In Jack, son County. ' Accountant Q. D'AI.KIM Certified rub 11c -jU'Countnnt, AudlnR. ac coimtiiiK. tax service, Office, Colli -ko lIullillniT. l'hone 800 Clilrnpractlo PhyBlclnns i DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chirn- practlo Nerve Specialist, onica hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 103-2114 Liberty Wdg. Ofrice phone 680; Res. phone 73U-H. F.jo Rncelnllate DR. IX A. CIIAMllKRS; optome trist.' Kyes examineu.'- uiaseee fitted. 4U4 Medford iildg. Tel. 188. SMtf rvpert Accountant WII.SOM AUDITIN'O CO. IlS. "M. Wilson, c. I'. A. Attention given to onylhlnR In accountlnn andi Income Tax Requirements: Look Into our.' Klmnliried accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Medford. l'hono 107 -R. . Flnanclnl WB LEND MONEY to worth people to pay their honest aebuh Pacific Coast Credit Association,. 423 Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore. Freight Transportation LONQ DISTANCE HAULINO Medford - Klamath truck line. Dally service. Bonded carriers, Special rules on load lots. AUll Freight terminal. 36 S. Fir. lei 1033. ' y ' ' '' Mono 16' T-oan ; J MONEY TO LOAN to- worthy pew plo' to pay their honest debts Also any amount to loan on cllt property. Thomas Realty Cq Room 12, Palm Ulk-, Cor. Mali and Front Sts upstairs.' V; ' : IxmE Time ., Real Estate , ' . MorlKoao t4 Phone Lit . Comtnerclal Finance. Corp. Medford, Orcftoa : ' DO YpU NEED MONEY" W4 makh short time loansi twisj actions strictly confidential, til Liberty Bids. Open Tuesdajl and Fridays tin. 9 p. m. PhoM 667-J. II. H. Banister. ; H. O. Chrlstner. ' :' "..-'; Monuinente THE OREOON ORANITE CO. 1 Monuments., E. A. ilicKB, uetw eral Munaner; P. M. Kershw Sales Manager. 802 N. Front St, Medford. ' ' . Music. THARVAL H,' FOLKENBERO-. Teacher violin, stuaeni orcnes tra; violins adjusted.: Studio t and 4 college Rldtt. Tel; 288-J. Palntlna; and lapcrhanltat IT. MARX Quality painting, tlnt- Ine and papernanKinit: saves ana beautifies; color schemes that are "easy to live with" at minimum cost to yout docorntlnir tof new nnd old furniture and fixtures. Phone 178-.L- M. a. HLISS & CO. Paint Imr.tpa pcrhanulnK. Interior finishing, general contractlnK. 17011 -E. Main St. Phono 1045-R. i rinno tnstrnctlon FRED ALTON IIAIOI1T Teacher of Piano nnd Harmony. Haifht Musio Htudlo, 318 Liberty Bids., Phone 72. Utt" Printers nnd Pulillsbers MEDFORD PR1NTINO CO.-Ha the best equipped printing office i In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd Imp:, loose leaf ledgers, bitting systems, etc, Portland prices, tf N. Fir Ht. . ' ' . - I '.'! Rndlo Service RADIO SERVICE on ant make radio. II. O. Purucker, 21 Boats Grape street. Office Phone fit: Res. 1442. Rand and O ravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and O ratal plant. Cleaned, washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phone plant 120 or office 127. . . 164tf Transfer BADS TRANSFER 8T0RAOB CO. Office 111 N. Fir Street. Phono 815. Prices right, Serv ice guaranteed. ' DAVIS TRANSFER 8TORAOB , Service guaranteed. 10 fi Gripe St., Phono 844, or residence 10. TRANSFER AND BTO RAQR--g H. Hntnson Co, iulck service. Prices reasonable,' Carge Intnir ance protection, lit N. River side. Phone 833. i - rpholsterttatt THIRAULT Maker of overstuffed furniture made td order; re upholstering. We estimate, ahow samples. Phone ICil-R. Ill Wabash. n u Window tVaahag LET OEORaB no IT Phdn-t lift for hnuaecleanlng, floor wtrttag. eaauor eemoe. . vie, i