Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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    1EY MARKET IN
IRTLAND UNCERTAIN
l!TLXD. Ore., Dee. 5.-(P)-:-irW
situation very unet
6om of tlio lurBcr recovers
. furmerB in couutry Tor No.
,t dressed young w"". '
h' or. l,l Inrno 10
i.nns. -' l" ' --
rNo. 2 stock, Hi and li.
delivered Portland about
-.,..,.,. snmn growers ore
Lit to sell t these prices,,
I' It TVnnticllllv no i
illg tu ' I
, are arriving ou local mnr
present. Indications, how- j
Le within a lew days.
,,TI,,ND, Ore., Dec. 5. l.'P)
1. vellK luuwj,
s were reiori?ci ui in
utle. liutter had a decline
0 oent, but other markets
imilMtirbc-d.
ers' sinroKC pits nro wen
with carruts, and the last
days navo wiinui'u i,,.-.ij
to conimerciui siorauo on
linli-salc market, in tintlol
of iMisslhle scarcity Inter in
timer, wnicn win ui.iKi- t-.n-:
inoiiiK protitauie. wnn eur-
Liliplies so heavy, prices nro I
t pri'seni. I
l.lveslncl;.
TI.AN'D, !).. If. (iVfCM-
Ives: Haroly sti-nily; ro-
catllo 100, calves 111.
Sieaily: reieliits 500, ln
1!! on ennlrart.
rin.l I. n m lis: Qnotalily
receipts 75. , '
I'nxlucc.
ETI.AXW. Ore., Dec. 5.-
i:n Weaker tendency.
un-
;;S Weaker tendency, un-
1.
(lintterfaDi poultry, coun-
oiilriii.s, iiotntoes, wool.
ln'l liny steady and unclianB-
Siikiii' anil l'loui
TI...I), Ore.. Dec. B. ifl')
itKitr tsiicKcii nasisj Meaiiy;
lierry. S'i.Ti per cwt; beet
5.55 CWt.
(city delivery prices)
fciully patents, .IBs. $8.00;
wheat, 40s, Si. 10; Graham,
Iili; linkers' hard wheat 08s,
bilkers liluestem patents,
.DO; pastry Hour, 4!is, $7..5U.
f:m rraiieisco i tut (I iTil t
FnANCISCO, Dec. 5. (If)
fi'ut f.o.h. San Francisco '54c.
KSONVlI.r,K,-.OW., Nov. 5.
ill Attorney lien Ueekman
ruilnnd spent ThanksKlvlnR
Ids niolliei- and sister, Airs.
Urakinun and Miss Carrie
;in in Jacksonville.
mill Mrs. Oscar Lewis en-
lietl rplatives from Yreka on
Kivins.
and Mrs. Larry Schnde and
i of Mcdford were dinner
of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian
Thursday cveninK.
pneth Merritlcld, formerly of
nvlllc, but now living in
uil. left Monday morning
eka, where he will work fori
and Mrs. W. A. Chllders
uiKhter. Maxlne, motored In
His Applegute Sunday and
lied church in Medford In tho
lu-tta Simons, nurse at tho
liiver Sunltnrltim, Is spend-
short time in Eugene.
ley Chitwood and Mrs. S.
le received tho sad news
of their niece, daughter
T. Chitwood ot Portland,
pussed away. 1
Vestn Hall and Miss
n Hoot moved .Monday from
me of Mrs. llattie Klrkpat-
t tho house owned hy David
Fion In northeast Jacksonville.
Mcintosh received word
y of the death of his father
home at ,na Amteles, Calif.
"ml Mrs. Mcintosh left tho
day for I.os Anaeles to ot-
tlie funeral.
D. C. Durham of Grlffen
was in our city Saturday
Puri li.-iscd a nlco hunch of
"ah Rock chickens of Mrs.
Miller.
dance given Saturday cven
the American Leclon hovs
well attended, ono hundred
fiekets l.nB ao..
' Kthelyn Root, commercial j
'.inn teacher, snent the
ksBivInt- holidays with her
f11" at Xewhuru. ()i-e
' Huttie Logan spent several
last week with her sister,
Frank Riddcll nt tho Vliim.
Orchards.
i. Alloe rirlch returned homo
'v evening after spending the
19 dllVR Willi hnn nn lint.
P- nnd family above Ashland.
'rank I.lnillev of Meilfnrrt
m our city Tuesday on liusl-
"iicern lie- iim i-i, , ,.i
fn nale.
n,,ls Menen. .
J1" "f this citv. nceomnanleil
k... Aiiorney fieorgo
Till "iMiirrn t niuornia
' visit several cities In that
"t the t,t..tn
f Manus h'a,, len 111 nt Ills
" ne past few Hays and
'0 CO In Kl- . .L
the
In Medford
1 "r;ih r
it ' "tin very
i - i.isen Tuesday
to I he.
- ner son,
S ID BUTTER
WEAK, UNCHANGED'
Jim Cantrnll,
BRINGING UP FATHER
i i i . .. .
S$, HA-HV I JUbT 5AWTHEM
T T POT MACGIE'i BROTHER IM
THE DATROLWACOKi -
Y-, TMANiK GOOOME'jfj- Htb
fe out of the wav-mow- j
L
t liia. Ir.il F-f.Mr- S.rviie. IncGreat Britain Hint rtMrved.
THE NEBBS What
($OME.S MAS
RETORKJEIO
TO M06TWVILLE
AFTEC A TRIP
TO THE BI&
citv vOkece
h vajemt to
market the
TRiy-IE BLACK
PICTUEE
AMD MESS
DEAL WITH
Ji; AOVAWCE
I HOPE,
I BUT UMFOETUSJ ATELV ALL THEV CAN Kw?tfii
ft" ADVANCE IS -10,000 -TAKE THIS AMD v't'i 10 OP THE
PS trrrocr sn, ID L-vrcr BS&tfJ ' V . X-r ; SOMEBODV -THIJEVV K
iM.BEFoee voue mote.
K ' " .JTr . ,r . r 4 -7.7 IV-T A 1AOKKEV WKEKJCH
OOEfiNT 3EEr-1!
OVEROOWEO
AT THE
RtSCi'LT OF
THE TPiP.
whore hho wil! remain untfl she1
is improved.
.Mr. Hunt, who has-been livins
on the Cieorpe Little ranch east
of town left Monday for southern'
California. i
..... ..... .Mi id i
and family of lied H nff. yere vis- ,
itors the ( past week with Mrs. j
French and family at their home
north of town.1
Preparation is beinff made nt
the local school for their Christ
mas program, the date of which
is not yet set. 1
Jeff Riddle, who has been very
ill for some time, Is now improv
ing. Mrs. Lew Lytle who has been
quite' ill with the influenza, is
much improved; . c - .
Arthur Davies roturned home
the Inst of the week after , a
months stay in Portland.
SAMS VALLEY
SAMS VALLE V. .'Ore... Dec. 5.
(Spl.) The' scarlet -fever patients
at Eugene Gray's are all about well
now, and will probably bo out for
Christmas.
Many of the children are out of
school witii bod colds lately and it
Is hoped they will soon be in school
again.
A number of young people and
a few older ones were entertained
at the Frlnk homo last Saltirdiiy
evenfng. The evening was spent
in playing games. A delightful
lunch was served at midnight.
The Sams Valley Industrial club
will meet at the home of Mrs. Seeg
miller today and help her get some
nuis off. If it is going to be
Alaska weather all winter we will
all be sending this worthy club an
S. O. S.
Roberta Mayfleld is laid up wilh
an attack of pleurisy this week.
.Mr. and Mrs. Seegmiller, C. II.
and J. H. Williams and Doi nnd
Marie Seegmiller took Thanksgiv
ing dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R.
Williams of King street, Medford,
lost Thursday.
TALENT
TALENT, Ore., Dec. 5. (Spl.)
Bernard Ilonrdman was operated
on for anpendicitls nt the Ashland
Community hospital Wednesday.
Rcrnard Is 1 ' years old and Is an
eighth grade- pupil in the Talent
schod.
.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Xetherland
of JJutto Falls are the guests of
Mr. Netherlands mother, Mrs.
Metta Fox of this city.
Carl Simmons of Cnnyonvllle is
the gue-l of his brother at Pump
kin Center this week.
Miss Elinor Powers is reported
ns doing nicely nnd is expected to
l,e nut in a few days, following a
serious .-mack of tnnsilitls.
Logger Killed.
.OAKLAND, Ore, Dec. 5. (PI
When a 16-foot log struck him
after he hnd been thrown from
a partly loaded logging truck.
.Itidson Jackson, 28, employe of
the Huff Logging company, . near,
here, was killed yesterday.
Raw Furs Wanted;
Trnppcrs anil Local Dealers? j
See J. S. Burnetir
-for more money. j
Will bo around court house on
Saturday. j
Located on Fred Sturgis Ranch, j
Elk Creek. Will call and see!
your furs.
Address, Trail, Ore.
lfEDFORD MITL TRIBTJXE, MEDFOTID, OTF,CiOy, TnURSDAY. DECE'NfBETi 5. 1020.
WHAT 6 THIS? U ,
MERE COMW
OFFICER lVsrVMM
1 WOti HE DOM'T
THIMK I'M GOMr-JA
BKiOTi-iEK-
Will the Future Bring?
AFTEC 6EIM& TURNJEO OOWNJ 15V
THE MAMMOTH PEOPLE.!. MADE A
"THE ItslDEPEKJTJEMT CDHrlPAMV
BUT UWTOETUM ATELV ALL TUEV CAN
IS b,pOO TA.k:E THIS AMD
THE, BALPUvlCE WILL Bfc.
COMES DUG
V r-" cUu !i
ft s . V - ) (Cyyinlil. ltf. by Tin Byll Syntiii-af . Itw ) Tudf Kilt Htc. U. S. I'jl. Offlt v ;
Press Comment
Many
Thanks.
few of the. peoplo
Attitude of
of Medford U well exposed in an
inUn.vlow Rivon ft lvporlcP flf the
IJn.U(tnd 0l.ePonian hy Alex Spar-
The interview was embodied In
the Oregonlnn ' column, "Those
Who Come and fin," and declared
as follows:
Judge Sparrow favors the
, 'building of a road which will
give access to tho Oregon .
Caves; a proposition ' that is
resisted by Grants I'ass. .
"Why, there wouldn't ho a
Josephine -cuunty If Jackson J
county hadn't ' g I v e- ii tlient .',
enough for a county and now
they don't wnnr us to go into
a section we gnvo :-tiiem."
Judge. Sparrow Is In the city
looking up euiiie highway
matters. ' ' " "
It Is felt here that It Is very
unfortunate if the Judge of Jack
son county expressed himself ns
quoted.
Thanks very much for letting
us live. Grants Pass Courier.
Nollce.
In the County Court of the Stnto of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the l-.'state of C. R.
Hostel, Deceased.
Xotlce is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Final Re
port and Account In tho nbove en
titled matter, and the above on
tilled Court has .fixed January tith,
1IKI0, at 10 o'clock a. m.. in the
WANTED MISCEIXANKOUS
WANTED Small child to care for
during the day. Call at 715
Welch St. .257
WAXTED Eggs, butter and hut
. lei-milk, delivered at residence.
Phone 390-L. 2 58
WAXTED To caro fir children by
day or night. 611 So. Central.
256
WAXTED '-2nd hand goods & Junk.
Pat's, 13011 Prune. Ph. 547-L. 2S6
WAXTED, Money to loan on Jack
son county farms. The land bank
is unable to place loan, at pres
ent. I havo lots of calls for gilt
edge loans. If you have money
. and have faith In the Rogue
River valfPy. let me place It for
you. "J. R. Rowen, Rogue River.
259
FARMERS FIftE irmfltANCE
Farmers, let me write your firo
- Insurance In tho Farmers Firo
Relief Association of Portland;
only $3.50 per thousand. Just
ns safe ns nny company In Ore
gon. Why pay more? Just drop
me a postal. J. R. Hrtwen. Rogue
River,-agent for Jackson county.
2511
WAXTED To buy nil kinds of
livestock for slauuhterlm;. Phone
5II5-L. Jloguo River Meat Co.
2N2
WANTED Washing or house
cleaning.. Phune 437-J-2. 25&
WAXTED Local or long distance
hauling. Insured carriers. Spec
ial stuck moving equipment. We
guarantee to save you money.
Ilawley Transfer. 619 N. River
side. Phone 1044-X. 26"
WANTED CleMi cotton
Mall Tribune office.
ragi at
tf
WANTED --2nd hand goods ft Junk
Pat'a. 1606 Prune. Te.l 647-L.
' ' ' ' 25
. FUES
HIDES-PELTS
Trapiiort, yon hate a mar
,ket for your ftfrg at home.
Let M estimate, or get
your own prlco, Train at
cost.
Medford Bargain House
27 North Crapa 8t
Phona 1062
k A
ifcM
out-"
l-
"County Court Room in the Court
Hnus 111 Mentonl. .lafKson roumy, t
reon. as the lime and place f or
hearim; ohjcctions to sain r inai f
, Account, and for the settlement;
thereof. - t
r.KRT ROSTKIj. i
Administrator.!
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
R,its per word (or lirst iiwtrtion. 2c; each
succctdlng insertion, , lc: minimum 25c. Index
your ads with For Sate. For Rent, etc., and count
theie words as well as each initial, telephone
number, etc., as a word: ,
Classified ads in advance and not taken over
phone, unless ndveitiser has monthly account. No i
allowance lor phone errors.
Toil ItENT FITRNIRniSD
HOOMS
FOR ItENT Front room, private
enlrunce, gas heater; board, ga-
rage. 33 N. Peach.
2C0
ROOM and board. 323 May St. 258
FOR RENT Front room, close In;
hot and cold water and shower.
2(1 So. Fir. 2511
FOR RENT Board and room.
339 So. Central. Phone 1211.
269
. FOJt RENIN AI'ARTMENTS
FOR RENT 4-room apartment
with hath and garage. 327 S.
Oakdale, . - - ariOlf
FOR RENT 3-room apt. unfur
nished; hdw. floors, steam heat,
Frigidaire. hot water and garage.
603 S. Holly. 25Str
FOR RENT Apt.
and garaco; en-
tire lower floor:
unfurnlshecl ex
cept range. Imiuire 146 s.
Ivy
3tf
FOR IIIWT 2 nnd 3-rm. furn.
i apts; garage. 604 West loth.
247tf
FOR RENT Modern furnished
apt.; adults. Phone 603-Y. 315 i
N. Holly. 238tf
FOR RENT Sieam-Tieated apart-;
i
' r i ' inito the vll
inonts and sleeping room. 1005 1 1928 Pontine Standard Se
W. Main. 229tf" I -..n $
FOR RENT Modern furnished
downstairs rooms; adults. 345
N. Bartlett. 224tf
FOR RENT Modern furnished
downstairs apartments; ndults.
345 N. RarUctt., Phone 753-M.
245tt
FOn RENT HOUSES
'OR ItENT 4-room furnished j
new house, 618 Haven St. Gi
lverson. " 2
FOR RENT 2 furnished houses;
bath, garage, 915. 1154 Court.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-rooin
bungalow. Inquire 511 So. Grape.
2 5i
FOR RENT Modern house on
Crater Lako Ave. Tel. 14X0-.1.
268
FOR RENT Neat 6-room home.
642 W. Haven. Phone E. IV
Hopper, 932. 259
FOR RENT 4-room cottage, close
In, furnished. Inquire 114 So.
llartlett. 25ntf'
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
modern house,- 609 W. 2nd. Call
315 or 1113-J. 24!tf
FOR RENT fl-room house, ga
rage; desirable location. 20 Ross
Court. 237tf
FOR RENT Small furnished
houae, close In. Inquire 216 Se.
Ivy. 23Ctf
FOR RENT B-room moflern bun-
gnlow, on pavement. Inqlrn 817
W. Second. 228tr j
FOR RENT 4-room furnished j
Main. Phono 623-.I-2. 223 tf
FOR RENT 6-ronm unfurnished
house. Inquire Redden & Co. U
FOR REN T Homes. Furnished
or unfurnished. Drown White.
1 7tr-
FOR RENT R-rootn unfurnished
house. 1036 W. 10th. See C. A.
DeVne, phone 62J-J-J. 192lf
MIST
LOST Lady's hrown driver's glr.ve, ,
cliff fnr.llm.il' 1,.r, h,i,l lie- I
wanl if returned pi Mall Trlhu"'
,. .
tl I
S.OKRV TO DWOKB
Voo-JicCo- BUT lt
MACQ6'& BROTHER
S WV' II f 1 X
t,tis ( , r ,-J-TTl THE
MS
"lit:
71
W WELL, THE
VMAMMfi-ru DPna rr
JUl-IC vilB-rair ITklTUI i-,ia,Tir
"T1!,h!T.frA50UT THE PICTURE
ANJD ALL OF A SUDDEKI
THEW TUCNJEO COLO
SOMEBODV "THI2EVA7
A lAOMKEV WKENJCH
INTO THE
MACHIMEEV
WANTED SITUATIONS
- -
yv A.VTHD
VoniiK man " wnntsjFOU SALE i-HOOM HOVSE on .
trr.cuir or truck
SWor to Jtox V. C
driving. An-1
Trilume.
WAN'TKO Housework' y expert
enced youncr laily. Ciood refir
ence
Phono 4511-J.
156
FOR RENT MISCICTXANKOUS
FOR RENT Hoarding house,
fully equipped and doing good
business. See owner, 414 S. Riv
erside. 21, 1
FOR RENT Garago. 104 So. Oak
ilnle. Phone- n(m-T.. tf
FOR, F.XCnANGB
FOR KXOIIAXGE-"-Routbern
California lnoomo prop
' erty, value. $30,1100, to exchange
for Medford or valley. Owner
here, (let In touch with him
thromrh this office.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
44 No. Riverside. Phono 149(1,
FOR TRADE Good Edison nhon
oi:rapll. lots of records, and vlo-
line. Phone 341-j-i. 2h4
.IFOR SALE OR TRADE Tho heat
150-ear rapacity storago garago
In Oregon. A money maker and
a real bargain. Address 61 N
Main St., Ashland, Ore. 257
FOIt SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Maxwell sedan, good
condition, good balloon tires;
cheap for cash. 417 Woodstock
260
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
In
USED CARS
We nro recondltionins; nil of our
used enrs, putting them In splen
did condition. You will get tho
best deal In the city and will
enjoy the holidnys more In
better car. "
25.00
'927 Chevrolet Coach
new
paint 375.0C
192S Oldsmoblle Touring.... 150.0O
1926 Rulck Rrougham So
dan 595.00
1925 Chevrolet Touring 160.00
l!i27 Oakland Standard So
dan 675.00
1925 Chevrolet Roadster 100.00
Star Touring, In nice shape 125.00
i'J27 cnovrolct S t n n u nrrt
Sedan in splendid
condition; 14.000 miles
a real value 475.00
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
your
Oakland and Pontine Denier.
Open evenings.
257
FOR SALE 1926 Ford Roadster,
75 cash; HI2.1 Ford delivery
cheap. Heo at Fichtner'a Garaae.
2631 f
FOR SALE New Ford truck, run
3.600 miles. Priced rlitht. E. J.
White, 4 miles west Phoenix or
RL 1, R. F. D.. Medford. 250U
FOIt RALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE A dandy
nearly new 5-ronm house In
Medford. Prlco 125011; small
down p.-.vmcnt.
ilAXISTER & CIIRIHTNER,
317 Liberty Rlilg.
267
FOR HALE A-l pear orchard, big
producer: a real money maker;
brought over $i,oou this year;
SI O.oiio. half rush, bnl. half crop
payment, D. 11. Nichols, Talent.
for HALE OR TRAIJK 1.1-ronm
rooming house, with 3-year lease,
will sell furniture and flx-
Hlrn separate. Address P. O.
Ilox 631. Medford, Oro. 267
ONW OF THE 1IEHT
neres Rear creek bottom soil,
20 acre of splendid alfalfa, l uge
bnrn. small house, -free water,
tunnlnir '-Ireani year around.
I'-lee $5600: term".-Till-!
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
44 X. Riverside. Phone 11911.
2.",6
FOR HALE OR TRADE One of
tho fluent IHUe dairy ranches In
the Rogue River valley, with or
without 16 bend of cow. Phone
6S9-.I-1. 2totf
nnr,n you think of real cstale,
aco Urown White,
By George McManus
POSITIVE. UV
MOT. I OOSjT
3SV..' THEM
take him
I KtsiOW TWATT- BOT
ME COTAWAV Mn)'
BE.'olDE'i HE WIPED
THE. 8EUL OM THE
PATROU WiAuOixl
. V S 1
' 1 OOt-JT liLttME VOU,
) W I J 1 lllt-l ' . 1 , 1J
A UANJDICAP THAT
COME: -WELL, WE BEEtvJ A. MOVIE MAGWETl
.WE BEEeJ ALMOST
LITTLE WHILE - EVEEVTHINJG BUT A
-
TRAMP AMD IT LOOKS LIKE 1VE
MADE THAT TOO
MAKE A SUCCESS
AT THAT
ran sale real estate
pavement' nai-Raiu at J,duu.wy. .
Owner leaving.
320 acres first-class pear land
for salo at very low price; no
trades. '
S. JIUTTF.RF1ELD, REALTOR.
261
'OR RALE OR EXCHANGE
Equity in nice house In Medford
for smull aoreage, suburban.
Also
Modern 6-ronm home, clear, to
trado for good homo In Medford.
Will pay cash difference.
Also-
Good service station corner, edge
of town on Crater Lake high
way;. 4, acres. Owner must sell
or trado for small houso In town.
Also
One of best equipped dairy nnd
chicken ranches in tho valley;
lnao hens, cows, 2 horses, farm
Implements, in fact over $4000
personal properly; 00 acres good
soil. Owner says sell for only
$16,000: part cash.
REEIIE & SIMS,
Phono 895. 16 S. llartlett.
256
SUP.URRAN HOME
5-room modern buncalow. one aero
land, one mile from Medford
hotel on Jacksonville highway.
Ono of best buys In valley for
only $10(1(1. Small down pay
ment, balance like rent.
DEAL & KNKII1T,
20 N, Dartlett.
. ' ' 260
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
20 acres, 4 miles from Medford:
good Improvements; soma paid
up water rights. Exchango for
house In Medford.
SEE PARKHL RST. 15 N. Fir St.
260
FOR 6 A LIC HOMES
FOR SALE -4-room modern
home, located on dandy street.
Priced $1500: only $160 cash,
btilnnce'td suit buyer.
- REEHH & SIMS,
16 South Rartlett.
250
FOR SALE TWO HORSES on
one lot; genuine snap at $2,600,
with $500 cash payment.
C. S. RUTTERFIELD. REALTOR.
261
FOR SALE 5-ROOM HORSE,
well located; only $1200; tonus.
L. (I. PICK'EI.L,
204 K. Main. Phono 983-L.
260
FOIt SALE Small house, lot BOX
100; bath, gas and electricity.
Price $1500; $200 .iuWIl, $1(1 per
month. 622 S. Fir. 260
WILL SACRIFICE $1500 equity In
Medford homo for good car, or
sell cheap for cash, liux E- J.,
Mall Tribune. 253lf
FOR SALE New modern H-Vimm
bungalow, rlosn In, 811 W. 2nd
and Summit, Paved stroot, near
liiith and Jackson schools. Own
er, 720 W. 2nd. Phono 82I-.I.
''251tf
YOU CAN celebrate Xmus In your
own home if you can pay .rent.
This cozy home has 2 largo bed
rooms with bath hutween. A
larue combined living find dlrrjng
room with hardwood floor: , a
fireplace that really works and
built In bookcases, The kltclvm
Is wired for an electric range,
Two compartment wash trays on
the hack porch. And- lots ot'
closet spacn everywhere. Tho
price Is only $221)5, suhjeol to n
small b.ilanrn due on oily nssess
menis. TVriiiH $3(1 down and $30
P"r month.
Wo sell this properly on these
terms only to be occupied by
piirciiBsiir ns k homo. Hiiecu
la I oi k need nnL apply. House is
oca in u4 Haven St., one
block south of Jackson achool.
Lnign sign on property. Pur
chaser must be able to establish
satisfactory credit rating. Onion
Savings A Iian Assn., owners,
Room 12, Palm Rlnck, cor. Main
and Front St., upstairs. Phono
741-J. , J6
H 1
.a. !
II m :
( o-o-J
UJ.
By SOL HESS
OONjESVAJHEM
' ' ' .
KiOBODV COULD OVER
EVEI IWIMo i-cjk .
AMD 1 GUESS
FOR 8ATiI-lIOMEa
KOR SALE 5 -room home, handy
to schools. Phone lo&. 20"tf
Foit sAi.r, I'ouintY
FOR SALE Rronze turkeys,
young hens and toms, Ooldbank
siruiii) imported stock; cheap.
Emily Lammey, Central Point,
R. 2. 258
FOR SALE 40 laying Leghorn
hens, SI each. J. Holmer, M. F.
&. II, Co. 257
FOR SALE Mammoth Rronm
turkeys for breeding: hens 15 lbs.
and up; toms 20 lbs. and up.
Mrs. J. M. Nary, Phono 13S-I,.
257
FOR, SALlV-lilVEHTOOK-
FOR. SALE Six weeks old Jersey
heifer calf. II o r t Slancllff.
'Phoenix. 269
'OR SALE
-Weaned Duroo Pigs
J. A. Perry. Call Mndrona Tirk.
269
2
FOR SALE CHEAP Jersey heifer,
14 months; 2 hull calves. 3
months. 1 six weeks. Seo Homer
Hporson, caro Medford Electric
I'll. 250
FOR SALE Milk cows and heif
ers. W. W. Hartley. Tel. 334-j-s.
269
FOR SALE MlROEIiTANEOUS
FOR HAL 10 Almost now house
hold furniture; chenp. 1212 W.
loth. 257
FOIt SALE llargnin on household
furniture: one mohair parlor
suite, 1 mahogany bedroom suite,
1 Wilinn rug, 8x9, I mahogany
rocker and other articles, phone
1495. . ' 267
FOR SALE Special prices on
canaries. Call Mutual Seed Co.
258
FOR HALE Largo goldfish aqur
ll urn, $5; banjo mandolin, $5.
Phono 220-R. 266
'OR SALE Collectoln BOO stamps
from all over tho world, 40 years
old: cheap fur cash. Phone 755
at 1 p. m. 256
ORDER Christmas wreaths; large
Oregon grape with red berry
wreath, 60c. Call 344-Y. 257
GOLDEN Rutterklst popcorn pops
100 per cent. Delivered In 10-10.
lots for $1.00, Phone 66J-R-4.
258
FOR SALE Reavers Mid musk-
rats. Reavers $100 pair: musk
rats $12. Immediate delivery.
Rox J. W. W.. Mali Tribune 269
'OR SALE "Rosalia" uniforms
and house dresses made to your
measuro from fast color, pro
shrunk tub silk nnd cotton ma
terials in white and colors. Call
between 6 anil 8 o'clock evenings.
Mrs. Vivian Norman JJarto, 064
L, for uppointment. 257
FOR RALE Wheat;
also barley
Phone 220-R,
256
FOR SALE Pago flolrt fence,
yard fence, gates, nettlnu. nil
kinds; cedar and steel fence
muter in I. "Wo build foncos,
Gnddls & Dixon. Tel. 268. -
FOR SALE Apples and dried
prunes. Phono 731-W-3. 263
FOR SALE Stock molasses by the
narrei. Alonurcli Seed CO. If
FOR RALE Canaries, guaranteed
singers. Monarch Seed Co. tf
FOR HALE Kindling hy the load
Motiford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631.
245tf
FOR HALE First outline! of at.
fulfil hy tho stack. Elinor Hnn
ley Rush, 826 li. Main. Phone
902., Z0
FOR SALE For sand and gravel
sediment and general teaming
Tel. 012-J. Haiti 'I Riitemnn, If
FOR HALE l'sed sewing ma
chines; nil makes, $5 tip; terms
If desired. All makes rented
and repaired. White Sewing
Machlno Co., 24 North Barllell.
FOR APPLES Call lltl-R. -JOftf
PifGE NINE
FOB BALE MJSCKriIiArEiai
- 4
I'KIIKl'.MIJ your Christmas pack
ne bv nddlnR sachet home '
urown luvendor, 'ibQ, TGc, 20 So,
Peach, f ' ' "5
FOR SALE Bulboaa (blueicrast)
eed for tale, 20o per pound.
Communicate with Williams A
Beeicmlller, Route 2, Central
Point, or call at ranch) Antlocli
district. . tt
POTATOKS FOR SAI.K flood No.
2's P-Vlfi per 10U, at Heotll Fruit
& Product! Co., 123 No, River
side. 2 Ti K ;.
AlistractA
MLMtliAi' A llSTUACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title, Titlo Insurance.
Itimms 3 hnd r,. No. 32 North
Central Ave., upstairs.
JACK SOX fih
Ahtmct Co.
Ali'tiacls nf Tltlo
a n il Title Insur
tuim. T li o fi n I 7
c o in i 1 c t o Tllle
System In Jni'ksnu
County.
Accoiintaiit.
CI. Q. D'AIitilXI Certified ruhllo
Accountniil. Audltinir. account
Iiik. lax service. OflTco, Colleito
HiiildiiiK. Phono Sliii. 23lf
ltlcycles
rilCYCI.K RKPAIR SHOP Work
mmranleed. Auto locks and keyH
for all cars, li) X. Fir St. Tel.
2.;i. tt;
flilropraelli- l'liysleJans
DR. I-:. W. HOFFMAN Chlro--
practic Nerve Specialist. Office
hours 9 to 12: 2 to 5. 203-204
Liberty llldg. Office phone 680;
Res. nhone 790-H.
Eye Specialist
OR. D. A. CHAMPERS, Optome
trist, l-.ve.s examined. Glasses
fillcd. 404 Medford llldg. Tel:
188. 352tf
Expert Accountant
WILSON ArniTING CO. E. M.
Wilson, c. P. A. Attention given
to anything hi nccountyiiiK und
Income Tax Reqitireineills. Isiok
into our simplified accounting
melliod. Liberty Rldg., Medford.
Phono 157-R.
Fiuaiit'lnl
WE LEND MONEY to worthy
people to pay their honest dehts.
Pacific Coast Credit Association,
423 Medford llldg.. Medford. Ore.
Freight Transportation
LONG DISTANCE HAULTNO
Medford - Klnmath truck line.
Dally serylco. Runded carriers.
Special rules on lead lots. Auto
Freight terminal, 36 S. Fir. Tol.
1033.
Money to Ixinn
MONEY TO LOAN to worthy peo
ple to pay their honest debts.
Also any amount to loan on city
property. Thomas Itcalty Co,
Room 12, Palm P.lk.. Cor. MaU
nnd Front His., upstairs.
6
i Long Tlmo
Real ICstato
Mortgage Tioiitj
Phono I'M ,
Coiiiinerolnl Finance, Corp. ;
. Mcdlonl, Oregon
DO Ybll ' NEED MONEY? W
make short tlmo loans. . Tran
actions strictly confidential. 811
Liberty llldg.. Open Tuesdny
and Fridays till 9 p. m. Phont
667-J. II. 'II.' Banister,- H. C,
Chrlslner. '
Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks. Gen
eral Manngor; P. M. Kershaw'.
Sales Manager. 302 Front St.,
Medford.
Painting anil I'nperlianglnn
H. MARX Quality painting, tint
ing and paperhanging; saves nnd
beautifies; color schemes that
nro "ensy to live wuif at mini
mum cost to you; decorating of '
new and old furniture and fix
tures. Phono 178-J. .
M. A. RLIHS 4a CO. Painting, pa
perhanging, Interior nnisning,
general contracting. 1709 , E,
Mnln St. Phone 1045-R
Piano Instruction
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher
nf Piano nnd Harmony. Maigm
Muslo Studio, 318 Liberty Dldtr.,
Phono 72; ' lBtf
Printers nnil Publishers)
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Has
the best equipped printing office
In Southern Orogon. Bookbind
ing, loose leaf ledgers, ' billing
systems, etc. Portland prices. 27
N. Fir St. '
Radio Service
RADIO. SERVICE on nny make
radio. II. O. Puruckcr, 22 Houtn
(Ira tie street. Office Phone 336;
Res. 1442. 881
ROOFINO
Ht.vo that roof fixed before the
rains. Guaranteed material and
workmanship. Estimates f r e e.
Phone CHET NEWTON, 9-F-5.
260
Sand nnil Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand nnd Gravel
plant. Cleaned, washed sand
and gravel; crushed gravel, all
! sizes. Phone plant 1203 or office
127. 254tf
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAOB
C Office 111 N, Fir Street.
Phono 316. Prices right. Serv-
lee guaranteed. '
DAVIS TRANSFER & HTORAOH
Servlco guaranteed. 20 S. Orap
St., Phone 644, or residence 1010.
TRANSFER AND HTORAOK F.
E. Samson Co. Quick service,
prices reasonable. Cargo Insiir
nneo protection.- 221) N. lllvor'
side. I'liono sjj.
VplmWorlnB;
Till HA IM.T Maker, of. overstuffed
furniture made to ordor; re
upholstering. Wo estimate, show
WsiMtiph-s. Phona 969-11. 21
Window Cleaning;
LET GEORGE DO IT Phona ltTl
Tiir hmtseeleaiilng. floor waxing.
Janitor service. Gso. ,A. Beely,
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