MEDFORD MSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTCEflQNT, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 38,-3.029
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Old- Uoule X,oy
d Route l.oy Ibovted o Hie gods'
who kept him alive 100 years ami
today the .aged Chinese, who tor
more than' 54 years kept -the Cali
fornia gold rush fresh In the minds
-of -reslde.tsn here, was-burled qulet
,iy. In a .Portland cemetery
.' Old Lquie,' who' didn't know hi
.exact ivge,' .ea'me to Sart Francisco
..frpro China during the height at
the colorful days of the old west.
'I .''He lived In and around San Fran
' ' Cisco" during .the '.early days, and
finally Retired to .the comfort of a
hut 'in the Pike district, near hero.
Old Louie never forgot his boy
hood days In China and surrounded
him.ylf with many reminders. He
cooked his herbs over a .five-gallon
oil can that served as' a stoye and
' j made his, own sandals from hoards
and strands of rope., The county
occasionally gave hlm'alew dollars
for food and clothing. -
Old Louie was known to virtual
ly.'cv'ery resident of Sheridan, anil
. his stories of San Francisco's
Chinatown when the Orientals wor
shipped the strange gods they call-
i eil their own yt?ve strange and
true. ' i ..
FIMSift
dlerrf 1wmo ln nlfrlit from bum&
reeiveU when "his dressing gown
eauK.it fire. ' " "'
1 .ifv Lucky Kent." took In the
hnnpltnl kUehnn, suffered burns on
lifi himds n.nd arms' trying :to save
the nRrd voteran from death by,
flames. Slefcer was alone in the
room In n wheel chair when his
t:ii-monts caught fire, apparently
from sparks from his pipe.
Jic ran into the corridor and his
erios attracted the attention of
other Inmates, nurses nnd order
lies. Ktener died within a short
time after the accident,
CUTTER WILL SURVEY
TO VESSEL
(JirrT.lie coaHt' .Buit.a ctiuariajii
liomlftli 'left here today to oxamlno"
(lie wreck of tho steam schooner
'"SlijtKway, which was purpoisely run
' nKionnd near Capo Flattery, Wash.,
yesterday so Its crow tni(;ht escape
a fire. . .' . '" ' ,'.,;,.';..
(.'aptaln y.. Stojidcitiist : was per
. nnuilc1 lo lnavo tho flamiiiK. ghli'
only jitter Jt UryV.hoe.il Iven jiiras
n mini loss. ' ' '
nOSRliCRGJ i Ore. !f)ee.yj ilpi
authorized issuance of $(10,000 in
bonds to retire city improvnmut
fund .and Interest warrants that
have accumulated over a period of
years iis ilio result .of delinnueoeles
under tle Ilnncroft bonding net.
Hanks hnve np;rced. to take thd
5 per ..cent nt par.. , The election
v was oqe of tho lightest ever hold
in tho county. . .
BIJTTEJALLS
nUTTf FALEH. fe., Dee. 18.
(Spl.) arid" Mrs." Webber re-J
turned Monday-frim a vfcit with;
relatives In Portland. ..-
J. J. Skinner -was a business vis
. Itor in liuttc Falls .Monday.
Mrs. Frank Cnrson spent several
days lust week In Medford.
i . Mr. .and Mrs. Al Hildreth were
.'business visitors In Medford Sat
urday. MRS. CLUTTS REPORTS '
VERY MUCH ALIVE'
MEMPHIS. Tenni' Dec.i lT.-r-
The Memphis Evening Appeal si' J
today uhat ' Mrs. Juanlta BentVlc-!
Clutls, whoso husband hod Identi
fied n body of a woman found
near Marked Tree, Ark., as her.i,
had reported by telephone that she
was "very much alive."
nn. itr-V- rtt ftW; OKon". Statei:?Sol-
ROSEBURG VOTES HJff ;:
: IP1PFBW
Land Passengers ' '
: WEIJ.INKTON, New Zealand,
. Dec. IS. (P) Two hundred jras
WftetiRorH nnd crow were landed
safely when, the steamship Ma
nuka, 4M4 tons. was wrecked to
day at Long ,1'oin.t, between Bluff
' and Dunedln.' Tho cargo Included
a rolleclinn of Ilriilsh pictures val
ued nt 2ri,ot)0, uonnds, , apparently
was lost-
Will you give $2.00 to $10.00 a
month for six months to finance
a real land settlement campaign
to build up our rural popula
tion? Talk to your real estate
friend about the advertising
tampaign, or if you are famil
br with and believe in this plan
fciail your first month's check
to Medford Realty Board, P. 0.
Box 1077.
BRINGINGUP FATHER
".'If'- f J',f r
FATHER, MR; fctOSEfeAY. .
iWAMT to .take you-'
oO BE NICE
-if- avrf - n
i.W-V5 C&M Tb TH
FlSrATS. BUT COULDN'T
GET TICKETS- SC
I'M NOTtJOIN'OUT ;'
: B'.WJ V'r1 ' v. L .
THE NEBBS-U 'm "yl'imes Are lard
W ill go to ouo6E kjiBucv
AKJD AS MiM WOAy SHE
VWwlsJ Me TOLD MG(? THAT
ER. .FATHER AMD 1 AyOAf'
wetL BKJOLX&M -TO FOReiV
A POOft PATM&R.
Look4h.fr ; .back , aerijw? v the- yearj!
I nave u vision 01 a minusuuiK
sunny-tempered young oXiceii.o
nty htiNbanil's regiment, Second
Ueutpftunt David L. Braihard,' 2 nil'
U. S. Cavalry, one of the survivors
of the ill-fated Greely expedition
and .now Brigadier General Brnin
ard. J
Brnimird wns the ero, or per
haps L houtd .say --one 'of the j
"heroes of , that expedition,, for to !
him belongs the credit of keeping
alive Ui joven .mn rescued; too
'Wenkto fl ho" crawled on his
hnnrtfl nnd kVieos to dredgo-jn tlve
ley 'jvutejiiH fiir shrinips for food for.
hlM;Btiu:yi-SoiWrndes. ' . " i '!'
W'heit Biaiiiarct 'joliKfl: t(ie Gree
ly VxpoditJon he '.wiis' Sergeant
-JJrainiirfhy In-'reeognitiOri" of Ills
sorvIcksvTie was comhitssioned, by
the government a amd Ueutcn
nnt of cavalry. How ' hp iver
Ip-ought himself to write his book
I cannot understand, but time dints
our recollections of the irAgedles
ye'" meet on. our journey down
Jtfe's 1a,nei , ' ' '
: iti the old days Brnlnnrd never
spoke of bils tragic experiences in
tho frozen north; t if any one re
ferred, to It he always changed the
subject; lie could not speak then
. . r . y- ' ' -m Ww- rc n -TI V HE
ti , - i VrZr , V U. v stock
1 1-1'1-. ' . " : 7T7 i'nniTiiurn uniirnT !
i : ' -in i i ix ii , uiii i nini' nii iix i
i -vycuctai uiuiuaiu as jvucw xiui UlVI I Mill V MLflLvi
j r ' ' A,,co Aiilcantc Sargent . ',. i '..'
Rabbit Whiskey Makes Drinker '
Leap and Run Says Bootician
eilICUlO, Dec. 18. (P S(Ulr
rol whiskey is sufflclenUy . w?lj
known in the 'bootleg trade To ho
written "' Without the - quotation
marks, but "rabbit,'' vhls'tey is
something new
Jack Thomas, charged with, sell
ing it, explnlned the .difference to
Judge ' Herlert V.' Immenhausrr.
yesterdny. Squirrel; whiskey, jtald
Thomas, was so named because !!
created a desire to climb trees,
poles and such. "Rabbit" whiskey,
Oat Hulls Furnish Material
For Furniture and Airplanes
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. OP)
Furfural, n nlastlc suhAtance-lluldo:
from oat hulls and suitable for use
In manufacturing doVr'ltnfnis.'frfn-.
holders, bases for radio tubes. Ink
stands, varnish, electric fixture. ;
airplane paru and telephone!
mouthpieces has been ' developed
by tho bureau of chemistry and
soils In the department of ogrlcul
ture
This wns revealed by Di Henry
d. knight, chief of the bureau, in
testimony before the houso agri
culture sub-committee on tho 'de
partment's annual supply
ENGINEER'S BODY LOST
IN OROVILLE ACCIDENT
OHOVIM.E. Cnllf.. Dc!. Ur-UP
Renrchersfalled to find the .body
of Stanley 'Andrews, "engineer of ft
Western -PaclfM rnllrodd switch
engine wrecked when It truck a
roadbed softened by recent ruins.
It wns lieHeved he had been wash
ed Into the Feather river by a
Wirrent'. of .water .ralcnsvd by tho
nglneV hollers.
s, ' ,
.' To I'rohp Car Dentils.
Offil'll D'AI.E.VE. Idaho. Deo.
(A) A coroner's Jury -was
tailed today to hiqiiire Into the
tenth of lUrharcl Nolan,, Jfl. and
William Boyd. 21, who died under
Ibelr aiuomoblle after It ollrked
huh caps with nnoVher mnclilne
no went over a grade.
AH. MP UIGG5' I WANT
YOU TO COME TO THE
CuUaTONlSKT
TO HIM .
Fiesr
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of the horrors-so frcsh'tn his mind.
Tho Tribune -speaks truly when
It rcfe-rVtp Commander Byrd's.ex-i
pedU.hiniwonO.erfuJ.jiH It Is, as only
a ,rp.nS -fPtf nVotniinred to the
Greely expedition, in fact there Is
no comparison, -for tho .Greely ex
pedition was a tragedy. !
Years ago I' read the report of
that expedition and' some short
diark'H written by nien who later
died of .starvation attl were burjed
by their emaciated comrades In
the mmW drifts tM)rittndlng that
aWful camp.; I shudder nt the re
mem brn1toefofr'1fcnowlnff" so intl1
niately one of the jnen made It nil
very real. -w ;u .
ftenernl Brhlnard hoi heen-twiee
married. I met him ijh'st at Fort
BidwcH, TCnlljornln, later" he served
with the rogtment atW-Fort Win
gate, New MexitVQfr-'nnd again nt
Fort lluachuca, ArlKona. 1
We 'said our last farewell on the
deck ' of an army transport'' -in
Manila Bay ml my Jast message
fj-om him' was Xrom Kaw Orleans,
written when he heiyd of my hus
band's death; ' ; '
' -Jie was ' always a modest and
unassuming gentleman, but one of
the bravest spirits It has ever been
my good, fortune -to know.
the brand he. was blamed for sol!-'
Ing. Imbues the drinker with .ani
Overpott'evihg urge to leap and.TAin..
Officers';Who nnd nrrested,.,Jpl
Wilke for drinking the sluff said
suro-enough t,tiot was the Jifay it
affected Wllkc. Ho hopped and
ran hither add thither, . and .the
policemen had, . a difficult Jims
pitching him. ' . ,'
ludge Jmm.cnhnuscn fined Wilke
20 for acting like a rabbit and
Thomas $100 for helping him get
that way. 1 1
One large firm that prepnrest
oats for breakfast cereal Is now'
tfi-Aduelnir 59 tons of furfiiral dnlly.
n'(lc,lj.belf KJised in making var
nishes and plastics, he sold.
Dr. Kelly exhibited to the coi.i
mlttee on ash tray, a cup nnd other
articles which he said .were made
by mixing the furfural with corn
stalk flour and carbolic acid. . De
velopment of the substance has
been carried to the pqjrft where It
can be produocd commercially at a
very low cost, ho said, .and .one
furniture company is now conaM
ering niaklng furnltnro from Iho
plastic with metal cores.
CANADIAN UNEMPLOYED
DEMAND FOOD AND JOBS
VANCOUVER, R. C, Dec. IS.
Several hundred unemployed
men storm etf (he city relief office
here, demnnding free food and
free beds nr. work at union pay.
The mob was driven off by a com
pany of policemen.
MOONEY EVIDENCE IN .
HANDS PARDON BOARD
j ".KAX FRANCIKCO. Dec. ii.lPt
A - mass or locujrieis br.iring
on thr eas'hfTnoiniM J. THrfoney.
.convicted tif tho weparcdness dny
i hnmb outrage, -was placed lit the
hands of the governor's ndvlsnry
ipardnn Jionrtl ft ft meeting In the
tnW building HWe, '
tIPI , rvweLL ; vye &OT
r. rf . -l ' w.'imc.' I 1
. -v. ' 1 - 1 SEE WIS V vr. i-r Ka.-ru-:
aiaa'anTc J -ir ' " rmmm
NO. I'U
SLEEP AT
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'DIRIGIBLE IN '1
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CARDixOX, Eng. Dec.
(P) The lt-1 00, Great Britnln'f!
newest giant iIIi'IkIIiIc, wjilth tooj;
four years to httlld, made her mai
den fllKht from llowdttn, Vork
Hhire, londny. and was Jiitched tp
tlio moorlnir nio'st. here.
l.nunc.hed 'froiii ht-r Ilewden
hangar 'at dawn,' the sreat nir ves
sel under command of Captain
Scott, gtii vvitl Irilo the air nlio'ut
e!Bht o'clock nnd manoeuvred
nronnd the diKtrlct. Crowds which
had waited patiently since .dawn
cheered tho ship enthusiastically;.
ENJOY INDOOR PIQNIC
EAGLE POINT HOME
.'.EAOrj3;rOI.T,''Pre., Dec. lg.
rspecial.) '' 'An imloor picnic Was
held'undny at 11(0 'homo of Mr.
aml.MrS. Sam Coy, Uecemher 15th,
flie occasion being In honor 4f the
Joint' Tilrthd(iys of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Coy ah A. the wetlillng nnnlversary
of Sir.' arid .Tlrs. William llolmun.
Mrs. Coy and Mrs. Jlo.lmnn nrc
sisters. ' .
A'basket' lunch wns served at 1
J o'clock. r ,
The following guestft'contrlbuted
to the pleasure of the day! Mr. and
Mrs. Mill lllghnm and children, Mr.
nnd Mis. Ill II llolman and family.
Air. and Mrs. Thefon Taylor nnd
son lllllle, Mr. and Mrs. t. V.
Oavfes, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hnrnlsh
and children. Ham II. ilnrnNh, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Nick Young nnd 1.1 i 1 1 Coy
of Medford. . '. '
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WlllKlrutv Cruiser.
' WASHINOTON, Dec. 18. JP)r
The cruiser Oalveston, which wis
ordered to Haiti at the outbreak
of the recent disturbance, Is to bo
withdrawn from Haitian waters to
morrow. .
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MATES U -Rites
pir word (or tint Insertion, 2c; ,fich
Htcledine Imertlon, lc; Minimum 25e. Isdtx
fur adi with For Silt, For Bint, lis., and count
thtu wordt ai nil a uch Initial. Ultphm
numbtr. ttc, ai a word. .
Clufitirt adi in admin and not tahn am
alioM, arUffl sdmtiilr hai monthly atcnt."'lio
atlowancl for phini irrari.
WANTKD MAhK HELP
REI.IAIII.E MAN with enr nn dl
' 'rert factory representative in
' Medford and nearby counties.
No experience necessnryi Un
- usunl opportunity for odvance
, men'.. Must bo willing to slt,rt
on rensonablo basis. Hynchro
Motors Company, Buttle Creek,
Michigan. 870
.WANTED MISCKIXAVKors
WANTED To lexrhnngo poultry
nnd grain ranches for city prop
erty or small acreage. W. A.
i;lll(l!J-, Jacksonville. 2U.
WANTED Hmnll or medium rook
stove or rapge, good condition,
pile? right. Te. 1113-1,, gvo
IJIIIVINO to I,os Angeles for holi
days. Will take two; share ex
penses. 410 E. Main. 170
PARTY" wishes to go south al once.
, Will pay expenses. 229 Apple.
WANTED Will nay not over $25
rasrr for used safe. Tbomns
Realty Co. . 271
WANTED2nd hand goods aV Junk.
Pat's. 1608 Prune. Ph. 647-L. 20
WA.NTtD To bur all kinds of
livestock for slaughtering. Phono
Wl-U . Jlogue River Meat Co.
m
WANTlSTJr-a'M" eotton ran et
Mall Tribune office. tf
FOIl RKNT MI8Cf:,T,Ar KOU8
FOR RENT oarage. 1(4 Bo. Oek-
. A.i Mm: Jt.-Jd. . , m
i,i !'
THIS IS THE VxJORKOUT ATHLETIC
CLUB AND I HAVE TWO TICKETS
FOR THE vV-ICJHTS
TO BE FR.AMK W1TM VOL),
$kr FER ME J
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',.
MR
WEBB WE DIOMT Mflk'E THE
I LOAM. VJE. MEVeR MAKE
(!tIKJD5 OF UOAKJS WE HAPPEMED
I TO wave: A CLIEMT VWMO WAS
DESIROUS OF MAKIM& A SHORT
TI-E. LOAM 'AMD WE RECOM-
MEMOEt) VOORS-SINJCE THEM
. WAS .CAU6I4T IM THE.
.MARKET AMD WAUTS
HIS'MONEV MOW.
OOD
TTT
LOST
jiLOST On highway, between here
and -Dunsmulr. .packafte contnln
ln private papers of Mr. C. A.
JCnight. Finder please notify Mr.
C. A. Marshall. 411 So. front St..
anil receive reward. 208tf
FOR RENT AFARTHK-VTS
FOR RENT -heated
apt.
Unfurnished stenm
185 N. Holly St. 273
FOR RENT, adults, one auartirteuit.
jheated; one. aparUuont(.',8tov,es.
2411 So. Riverside. 273
FOR RENT Modern, attractive
' i steamihuated apartment In new
.. Arthur Arms. . 33111' N. Holly.
227tf
FOR RENT- 4-room apartment
io-wltli biit-h and garage. - 827 H.
Qnkdolo. . , , ' 250tf,
F.OR RENT 3-room apt, unfur
nished; hdw. floprs, .steam heat,
" Frlgidalro, hot water and garage.
60S S. Holly.' ' 2B5tf
fOR RENT Apt. and garage; en
tire lower floor; unfurnished ex
cept rango. Jnunlro 140 S. tyy.
' r " '253tf
FOR KENT; 2 'and S-rm...furn.
apts; jurago. G04 West 10th.
' : . . 247tf
FOR RENT Modern furnished
; apt.: adults. Phone 008-Y. 816
eJ..Ully. . , 238tf
FOR RENT -Hteam-Tieated apart
ments and sleeping room. 1006
W. Main. S29tf
FOR RENT . .Modern .furnished
. downstairs apartments; adults.
845 N. BartletU- Phone '63-M.
" '' ' 246tf
' FOIt RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Hmall furnished
houue, 3 rooms and -bath; close
In; suitable for two; $20 a mo..
wut)r paid. Inuulrn 125 B., Holly.
''. ;i
FOJt RENT B-room unfurnished
houso on paved street, near high
and grade lschools: stationary
lubs, garage, woodshed, cement
drive, l'hono U13-.I or see Carl
.Weaver at Main Ht. Standard Oil
' station. tf
FOR RENT 6-room house, close
In. I.miulro Club. 267tf
FOR RENT 2 jJ-oom cottage,
housekeeping. ,325 E. Jackson
Ht. 270
('OR RENT 2-room furnished
house, with bath. 22U H. Qrape.
269
1IOUKEH FOR RENT knd BALE
Call 105.- tf
FOR RUNT 3-room modern cot
tage, furnished, 820. Inquire 712
W. Jackson. 26r,tf
FOR RENT 6-room house. In
Oolre llungalow blorp. l'hone
485-R. 2601
FOR RENT 6-room house, suit
able for rooming house; fuel
furnished. Call 631. 258tf
FOR RENT Coiiy, comfortable,
newly decoraled modern cotlugo
pf 5 rooms; also garage and
wonrihoiiso. Adults. 719 W. 11th,
Call at 723 W, 11th, of mornings.
'.....'.' tf
FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished
house. Inquire Redden 4c Co. tf
FOR REN-T Hornet. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown a White.
FOR RENT (-room unfurnished
house, 10JI W. 10th. Bee C. A.
DeVfM. nhniu Kfl..T.I leatfS
, . FURS
cross PELTS
Trappen, yon hare mar
ket for your fure at home,
Lett us estimate, or let
roar own price. Traps at
coit.. . ,
Medford Bargain Hoot
17 North Orepe 4t. r
- - Phono 10U
By George McManus
CrlVE ME
THE TICKETS
AN' WAIT
FER. ME
ON TH'
CORNER
TWOSE
-r mv
FOR RENT FCItXISHKD
... IIOOMS
SKOR RlOXTlce bedroom on first
floor: heat If desired. 325 South
' Riverside' Ave. v" "" ' tf
FOR RENT -rv. Furnished room
with heat. 414 8. Riverside. 270,
FOR RENT I-arge, well furnish
ed sleeping rooms. 1119 W. Main.
Phono 1201-L. 257tf
IXH BES"JJ :nOC8EKKEPINCI
I ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished house
keeping rooms. Tel. 834-L. 209
FOR EXCHANGE)
TRA OK flood used Chrysler e
dnn for vacant lot pn .payed
street. Bee It nt .Chrysler Agency.
WANTED lixohango on alfalfa
llinu Wllllin n miles or. iieuioi-u,
for one acre tract with nice
smcco house, jiuur .Country olub
on Newport Bench road. Orange
Co., Cal. I,oorr W. Lauderbach,
real estate, 214 West 3d Ht., Santa
Ana, Cal. 269
Ill SIXICSS orPORTtlNITIKS
FOR HALE Hmall grocery store,
, service station, on highway near
' Medford; doing good business;
- sell reasonable. Inquire or ad
dress A. 11., Mali Tribune. -2Ct
FOR SAMS TRUCKS
A REAL HUV
, A 1928 chev. 1 14 -ton. truck; new
tires; largo logging trailer with
. pneumatic 'tires. Triced low;
8126 down will handle. Owner's
rep., Phone B67-J. BANIHTER
CIIRIHTNER. 209
FOR SAIiP roTJJTRY
FOR HAI.E Ducks,
Prune Ht. !
West end of
272
FOR HAI-E Uuff .Orpington cook-
I.. . 'ill II....
I'lVIN 1' IIIIJ , IJI.,m. til . YWll-
couver. Phono 2li7 -b. 2 7 0
FOR BAUD HOMES
FOR SALE 6-room home, handy
to schools. Phone 106. 207tf
WILL SACRIFICE! 11600 equity in
, Medford home for good enr, or
i sell cheap for cash. Box -4-1. J.,
Mall Tribune. 2G3tf
FOR SAWB MVF.STOCK
FOIl SALE 2 cows, -SHE and .176.
Ted Fish, Phoenix. 272
FOR SALE -Ilaby calves.
Uyko's Dairy.
Van-
270
FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE)
IJAIiriAlN DB U'.VE 24 acres,
i rich freo soli, 80 acres pears, 1
ncrn grapes; on good road, frost
' free. Owner sacrificing at 83,-
000; ll.oiio down, oal. tf uH.
I O'he 1). E. Millard Agency,. 423
E. Main. 270
ONI.V Siooo One aoro at edge-pf
eliy limits; far .Improvements.
Terms. ' r.--
L. 0. PICK ELL,
304 K, Main, Phone 083-L.
274
AOA1N, THAT LITTLE ORCHARD
j The man who buys now with
Judgment makes a sure w I n.
Hope It will be you. Heo
- HOLMES for HOMES, Nash Hn
I tel corner. - 8tH
UAIRV RANCH t- 28 Ncres. Irri
gated; good house, barn, alfalfa;
close In; no stank, Will lake oity
; properly In trade.
E. C. CORN,
II So. Riverside.
289
LOOK AT THIS!
118-Aere' dairy and alfalfa ranch,
, 80 acres free water, good build
' logs, good rood, running stream
I nil year around, fine, freo snllt
trade for Mrdrord. -or what have
you? Price $14,000.
THE REAL yEHTATN EXCHANGE
, 44 N. Rlvel-slde. I'liuno
i 14118.
I .289
i f .DlNTX QET READY- fZS
v V VE- OCT Two TICKETS Mmff
I 1 II CwltrltnlnrtfriUcrcrv-il.
I 'Mill' '
: ., :
""lkaKat:,l KKjtCW WHNJ ME N "I
V?S? I s i irti irvfri Iwicr 1 lAk ir I
Kl LIKE ME WAS AFRAID 'I i':-J H 'I
Uj I WAS iOiM& TO WEAR J
rl II OUT AMU IT'.rE.tl' ,
LIKE .1 WAS PlCKIMG ( A
I e. 7i.u! ncc tup trcr Ipn A- I
Am rnN-i- i?n
II! I I . C --. Ill ' I
.i-i- j i i i . .- i
Tndt Hut Jite. U. S. P. 0tt, illi! I
FOR HALE OR TRADE One of
-the finest little dairy ranches In
(the Rogue River valley, wlih or
without io .head of CQWj. J'hone
. 18H-J-1, 40t(
By SOL HESS
TTfl I . I I ' I
MKU ! 1 ' 1 1 ' 1
EOtt JBALE AtTIOMOIUIiEa
UUTXBR USED .CARS . ,.,
1928 .Chryslur 60 2-door sedan,
1928 Pontine 2-door ' sedr-n..'
1928 Durant 4 4-door sedan. "
104 Jewell 4-door sedan.- -
Plenty ot other good values. See
, tjiuni at . -
. AlKAO-FURCH MOTOR CO.
. . 270
HOUDA V SPECIALS IN USED
CARS
Como In and turn In your car on
down payment of one of these
Holiday Specials. You will find
i them the best .value In the oily.
They oro all nut in the best of
co.idilion and arc rendy to go.. ' i
Don't wait until your cur gots
another year oldor; come In now.
11128 Pontine Sedan (n the best ot
. condition 1015.00
.11127 .Oakland Sedan with trunk:
: Unutlful paint Job ....$1)60.00
1927 i'.'ux Supar ,0 Coupe: look
' this over .'. $385.00
1925 IJuIck Coach; ono of the real
values 8305.00
125 Oldsmohlle Tourlng....$lti0.00
Htar Touring $100.00
Chevrolet Touring $ 60.00
Ford Light Delivery... $ 25.00
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Your Oakland and Pontlac Dealer.
271
HERE is your chance to buy a good
. automobile cheap 1929 Chevro
let sr-dan, also Essex Coupe. Call
1105 Columbus Ave. 270
FOR SALE 1928 Ford Roadster.
$75 cash: 1923 Ford delivery
cheap. Bee at Fichtner'e Garage.
253tf
FOR SALE New Ford truck, run
S.noo miles.- Priced rlcht. 13. J.
White, 4 miles west Phoenix or
Rt. 1, R. F. D.. MeOforil. 8 SOU'
FOR SAXB DOOS) AND PETS
FOR SALE Fox torrler puppies.
Phono -Ii53-J.2. ' 271
FOR SALE MISCKLLANKOC8
MEN Don't forget to look nt the
new Hlngcr Electric; makes a
wonderful gift for wife, mother,
daughter. have- little ones
for tlm littlo daughter, also, - Al
,wnyi, good buys In used electrics
and treadles. Singer Hewing Ma
chine Co., 130 W. 6th St. 2744
MADE-UP apple boxes 15a while
they lost. Rogue-lllver Co. zsi
FOR SALE Applos tor cooking
'.and eating. BlfEerent' -grades .and
varieties; 50o and up. 60 W.
lllh, opposite Oakdnle Orocery.
276
FOR A!.E At a bargain,, lathe,
' 14"xl0'. 114 8. fiartlelt. 268lf
FOR SALE Heavy team harness
and wagon. Phone 676-J. 272
FOR SALE 1 kitchen cabinet,
chairs, Simmons ' twin beds. 2
i double beds, dressers And kitchen
tables. 375 S. Central. Tel. 1315.
269
FOR HAI.K 2 drng saws. Medford
Fuel Co., Phono 631. tf
FOR HALE Trnsh -burner with
wntor coils. Mrs. ,S.' A, Nye.
-nono d-j-o, ,- -, - aim
F-OR .SALE 0 round alfolffc' hay,
lWc lb; Newtown apples. ;2c lb.
Ted Fish, Phoenix. . 72
FOR SALE 16-ln. dry old growth
.Hi; $3.26 tier; manrjinlln, $3.26
and up, dollvercd. Phone 968-Ia
272
FOR SALIC Pedigreed rollor on-
niiries, . day and night fingers.
' Phone 173, Jacksonville. . 274
WHEN YOU thing ot rea.1 estate,
see Brown White. ' - U"
FOR PALE Baldwin apples. 60c
na lie. i-pone i-ji-e. ziu'ti
FOR SALE Apples and dried
prunes. Phone 731-,W-$. $77
FOR SALE For sand and aravel
sediment and general , teaming
, Tel. 813-J. Ham'l Bateman. tf
FOR SALE- Used Sawing ma
chines; nil mages, fa up; terms
If desired. All mnkee rented
and repaired. .While -ftawlnt
.-Machine Co., 84 North Bartlrtt.
i t 1U
FOAAPriJCt) Call
FOB tMirwuKTmtiwmov
FOR SALE Kindling by the load.
. lledfpxd .F.uel Co., -Tel., ail. .
FOR SALE Flr-t outtlnK of 1
iala .by the jtack, Elinor Han
ley Bush. 28 . Main. Fhons
902. ' ' tit
FOR BAIE At a barjjaln: lathe.
14-ln.xlO-ft. 114 S. UartlPtt.
2(!4tT
FOR SALE Bulboia Cblueiraaa)
, aeed (or aala. SOo par pound.
Communlcat with , Wllltama
Seegmiller. Rout 1, Cantrai
Point, or call at ranoh, Antlooh
district. " tf
FOR SALE.- Page 'field fence,
yard fence, .sates, netting, all
Jtlnds; .cedar and nteel ,f e n c e
maierlal. "Ve build fences."
Oaddls & Dixon. Tel. 288. '
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Alt'tracta
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title. Title Insurance,
Rooms 3 and 6, No. 32 North
Central Ave., upstairs. '
JACKSON CO.
Alwtract Co.
Abstracts of Tltla
and Tltlo Iniiur
anoc. T e p n I r
.cemltl.cte Title
SrsK'in (n Jackaoii
County. '" " - .
ni-'' - '' Accountant. ' ' 1
O. Q. D'ALBINI Certified Publlp
Accountnnt. AudltlnK, account
iiiK, tux service. Office, ,CollexJ
Building, l'bone 8.C6. 8t8tt
picyojes
BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work
KUaranteed. Auto locks and key
. for all 'cars. 19 N. Fir fit. Tel.
261. . Uf
Clilropruetlo riiyslouma
DR. E. XV. HOFFMAN Chiro
practic Nerve Specialist. Office
hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 20S-2U4
Liberty Bldg.. Off loe phoaa MO;
Res. phone 790-H. '
Eye Sncdallsta
DR. D. A CHAMBERS, Optome
trist. Eyes examined, iiassea
fitted. 404 Medford Bldg. Tel:
188. ., - 352tte
Expert Accountant '
WILSION AUDITING .CO. Sj.' M.
Wilson, c, p. A- Attention given
to anything In ac'countying ana
-Income -Tax Requirements. Jook
Into our -simplified accounting
method. Liberty Bldg., Medford.
Phone 157-R.'- 1 ' ' '
Fluandlal'
WE - IJSND '.MONBYi to worthy
people to pay their honest debts.
Pacific Coast Credit Association,
423 Medford Bldg- Medford. Ore.
Freight Transportation
LONG DISTANCE -HAULING
Medford - Klamath truck line;
Dally service. Bonded carriers.
Spocldl rates on load lots. AuU
FrolglH terminal, .16 8. Fir. Tel
1088. V- . ' . : :
Money to Iioaa
MONJ3Y TO LOAN to worthy peo
ple to pay their honest dehla
Also .any amount to loan on cltl
Jiroperty. . Thomas Realty Co
toom 12, Palm Blk., Cor. HUH
- arid Front Sts., upstairs.
" I Long Time
C(v iJ ''
V W f) Mnrtae I-m
W V 1 ' Phono 4311
0mmcrrlnl Finance Corp.
j", , Meilfonl. Oregon j
DO YOU -' NEED MONEY T
make short time loans. Trer
actions strictly confidential. Sl
Liberty lllilg. Open TuesdaM
and Fridays tilt 9 p. m. PhonJ
667-J. H. IL Banister. H. ?
Chrlstner. '":
Monnmenta
THE OREGON 0tANITK CO. m
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, daa
ernl Manager: P. M. Kershaw,
Sales Manager..--, 802 N. Front BU
Medford. - -
Painting and I Pspcrhanjrlnat
H. MARX Quality painting, tint.
Ing and paperhanglng; saves and
beautifies; color schemea that
are "easy to .live with" at mini
mum cost to you; decorating of
new and old furniture and fix
tures. Phone 17S-J. 1
M. A. BLISS oV CO. Painting, pa
perhanglng. Interior finishing,
general contracting. 1708 kl.
Main St. Phonei 1046-R.
Plnno lnsfraclloB
FRED-ALTON HAIGHT
of Piano and Harmony.
Music Studio, 918 Liberty Bldg:,
Phone 7.-
16tf
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD-PRINTING CO. Hi
the best equipped printing office
In Southern Oregon. Bookbind
ing,: loose leaf ledgers, billing
systems, etc. Portland prices. IT
tj. Fir st. t
' Radio Serrloe
RADIO SERVICE on any make
radio. H. O. Purucker, if South
Orape street. Office Phone SSI;
Res. 142. SSie
Sand and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Orarel
plant. Cleaned, washed sand
and gravel; crushed gravel, all
sixes. Phone plant 1803 or office
127. I4tf
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER 4 STORAOSI
.C Office 111 N. Fir Street.
Phone 816. Price right Berr--Ice
guaranteed
PAVIS TRANSFER STORAOsf
Service guaranteed. SO a Oram
8t Phone $44. or residence I0.
TRANSFER AND STORAGB r.
j E. Samson Co. Quick aervleeV
Prlcee reasonable. Cargo InsuC
ance protection. Ill N. River
side. Phone SSS. ' ',' ,.
TpholsterlSMl
TH1RAULT Maker of overstuffed
furniture made to order: ?
upholstering. We estimate, show
samples. Phone t-R. II
" ' ' " ymdosT CI rani net
LET OEOROH DO IT Phooe il
--for housech-anlnr. floor V
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