Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 19, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 19.
Uutter and butterfat prices went
for another ride downward today.
All graues of butler, except prime
firsts, declined lc. Uutteriut de
creased 2c.
.
THE MARKETS I
I 1
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., Doc. 19. iP)
CATTLE AND CALVES -Talking
steady; receipts, cattle 160,'calves
15.
HOGS Talking steady: receipts
200, including 89 on contract.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Quotubiy
steady; receipts 225.
Proucctl.
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 19. K)
BUTTER All grades except prime
firsts, one cent lower. Cubes: Ex
tras; '30c; stamlards,! 38c; prime
firsts, 37,c. Prime firsts, 35c;
creamery prices: Prints 3c over
cube Standards. .
-MILK Elutterfut 2c lower; raw
milk (4 per cent), $2.65 cwt., de
livered Portland, less 1 per cept.
Butterfat, station. 37c; Hack, 38c;
deliveries at Portland, 41c.
EGOS Slightly firmer, un
changed. .
Poultry, country meats, onions.
potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascara'
bark and hops, , steady and un
changed. . . .- . ' .
" San Frunclsco liutterfut. ;
SAN FRANCISCO; Dec. . W)
Butterfat, f.o.b. San Francisco, 4Uc.
Ye Poet's Corner
BY ROADS OF YESTERDAY.
My mind Is taking a stroll tonight,
Rack o'er that bygone way
That tho feet cannot turn to
travel ' (
The byrdads of yesterday.,
Over the hills and tho valleys
And tho many places I've known
And comes back to rest In the
evening ,
In a placo that's ours alone;
Back to a lovely basin
Where' the springs play in the
light.
And follows the wund'rlng passes
Of the woods we loved at night:
Plays tag among bridges and
benches.
Strolls on in the twilight gloom
Or pauses to gaze at a fountain
That plays In tho light of the
, ( moon; . . .
Watches a swan preen his feathers
As ho floats In tho fountain's
spray, i ,
And beholds a sweeter vision there
On that By-Road of Yesterday;
Fccjs. the soft, warmth .of a fairy
form,
Drinks in our first sweet cares.?,
Lives over the thrill and tho quick
ening pulso
(. Of tho moment that I bless. t
The fountain Is left behind, dear,.
. ' And the dim trails I follow once
more,
To a bench set back In the shad-
dpws,
Where I've often rested before
But tonight tho bench seems dlf
ferent; - -Tis
not just the, rough wooden
chair.
For how could It be with the god
dess Of life and love sitting there?
An'd now 1 am loath to leavo .it
With its memories to mC so dear;
'Tis a golden throne of a dawning
love
That drowned your darkest fea-:
A cloister built by tho dryads of
old'
In tho slyvan temples of old
A confessional close by tho alt:r.
Your fears were the beads yoj
told.
I. as ynur father confessor.
Consoled you and helped you to
tell
Of the' knowledge for which you
hungered
And your own experiences as
well.
High to the utmost Heaven.
The message to angels was sent,
That Love was found at lust, dear,
Two souls had found content:
No thought when of tomorrow
We .lived there while we mny.
Yes, we were supremely happy
- there' '
On that Byroad of .Yesterday,
- ; --Raymond Price.
ROSEBURG LEADERS IN -VET
HOME CAMPAIGN
PORTLAND. Or,'.. Dec. 19. ("P)
A delegation of Roseburg, Ore.,
rlvlc leaders appeared before the
Portland chamber of commerce to
day, asking that organisation to
support tho bill introduced by Ser,
taor McNary, authorizing estab
lishment of K national old addicts'
homo at UosehprH.-' ,- J I't T
PENDLETON GROWERS
WILL FORM COMPANY
PENDLETON. Ore., Dec. 19.
(n A meeting ti organize the
Pendleton Grain Crowers corpora
tion will bo hold here Saturday
with county ranchers attcndlnn.
The (roup will beOoma an agent
of tit" Nurth Partflr Prowers. Ine.
Will you give $2.00 to $10.00 a
month for six month to finance
a real land settlement campaign
to buiM np our rural popula
tion? Talk to your real estate
friend about the advertising
campaign, or if you- are famil
iar with and believe in this plan
mail your first month's check
to Medford Realty Board, P. 0.
Box 1077.
BRINGING UP FATHER
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JAraNVILLt c,W. -HJOftHtft -SWffiaaSSi
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Dec. 111.!
(Special) Mrs. Fleta Chapman
of Clold Mill attended tho Kobekah
Christmas party und the anniver
sary In honor of her mother, Mrs.
Alice L'lrich, 'Who had been a
member 50 years.
Mrs. Vivian Beach and Mrs.
Coke wero Soliciting funds for tho
community Christmas tree Mon
day. -
'J. A. Orchard Is much Im
proved . since his recent Illness.
Mrs. Jesse Lindsay of Ashland,
hoiise1 guest of Mrs. Fred Bnrtley
made n trip to Ashland Friday re
turning Saturday with her son.
Fenton Frank, owner of tho
new Jacksonville movie theatre,
and And'ruH Smith return! Mon
day from Oakland. Mr. Frank's
brother: accompanied them on
their ' return.
The Jacksonville radio hour Ib
being enjoyed by residents here
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
afternoon from 3 until 4 o clock.-
Hugh and Billy Ferguson- of
Medford were dinner . guests at
the Sander home Sunday. .
Dick and Frank Klrpatrick
have instnlled a hot lunch coun
ter in their confectionary store.
Mrs. Ella Meade, Mia. Anna
Parker and Mrs. Earl -Allan of
Grants Pass were 'dinner' guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Stevenson Monday. t
Can Ruth of tho Rlich store was
a visitor in Jacksonville last week.
Lee Benson and family who
have been living In south Jack
sonville tho past two years have
moveil to Medford.
Miss Mary Wetterer Is taking
care of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
son's placo on Millionaire drive,
while they have gone tot Pasadena
for a month's visit with relatives.
Miss Loulso Lawhead has been
very 111 at her homo In south
Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dunnlng-
toh and family leavo Saturday for
Salinas, Calif., to spend Christ
mas with Mrs. Dunnlngton's rela
tives.
Amung the many who have re
cently visited our local museum
from a distance are: J. cnip
sey, Arrlby. Colo.; Win. Clawfoml.i
St. Paul, Minn.; J. O. Cunningham,
Portland and L. AI. Broodbent of
Portland.
Elmer Adams. Ed dutches and
son Edwin C.utches left Tuesday
morning for Portland.
Miss Golda Boone Is expected
home Sunday from . Irfwlston,
Idaho, where she - Is teaching
school, to spend the Christmas va
cation with her pnrents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Boone.
Mrs. Jack Hudson, nee Wllina
Sheley. underwent nn operation
for appendicitis at the Sacred
Heart hospital last Friday and
she Is Improving nicely. Miss
Klfeley taught' hero last year and
Js now a resident of Medford.
SHADY C'OVE, Ore., Uco. 19.
YSpoclal.) Jim Honk in, nick In
the Suoreil Heart hospltnt, at .nut
report wax n little better.
Mm. Italh Bender has been ill
formme time nnrt now tin an
Attack of appendicitis and will go
to the hospital noon.
The recent rntn has raided nil
the creeks tributary to the HnRue
river here and the river In accord
ingly very htKh but up to the dres
ent has done no damage.
Bad coldn and Home wort of "flu"
have been Rolns; the round, but
there h been no nevere .cknetp
except Mr. Dcnni. whoe cold de
veloped Into pneumonia, that
proved fatal. '
SHADY COVE
... ' - t-i-xf .ess 1
Many Spurious -Century
Notes
in Circulation
,
NEW YORK. Dec! 13. (P)
O lance carefully ' at your
change there's a lot of coun
terfeit f 100 bills about.
Allen O. Straight, head of
tho secret service in New
York, has revealed that a
number of spurious notes of
new Federal Reserve HO0
denomination are .being cir
culated. .throughout the . cotfn
try, especially in cities along
the Atlantic and Pacific
coasts.
Tho bills are nearly perfect
In engraving and experts can
detect them only with the aid
of powerful magnifying
glusscs. The green Ink Is too
dark in spots and tho picture
of Benjamin Franklin on the
face Is made from too fine a
'screen among other f!aVs.
V
SHADY COVE SCHOOL
SHADY COVE, Ore., Dec. 19.
(Special.) Our school will give an
entertainment this Friday ovening.
t will consist of Christmas enrols
and speaking by tho children. A
Christmas tree will lie. feature to
please tho little ones. All are In
vited to participate. '1 '.M
JACKSONVILLE FAMILY
MOVE TO CENTRAL POINT
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Dec. 19.
(Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Lynam and children who have
been living In the Mark Forest
house moved to the ranch' beyond
Central Point owned by Judge Tou
Velle of this place, where Mr. Ly
nam will have employment.
''Ruth nrrd; Donald Vrhd uttended
our public school will now attend
tho. Central Point school. ,
JACKSONVILLE REPORT
SHOWS MUCH RAINFALL
.lArivKOXVILLK. Ore.. Dec. 19.
(Special.) The total rainfall
since Saturday, Dec. 7, wnen ine
present storm began, until uvc. n.
In ft fti Ini'lipx. Thn mpiin tcninnr-
ature during the fctorni was 6! de
grees and the minimum 42, Rain
fall since Sept. 1st, R.0K Inches.
This report in Klven by Km II Brltt,
local reporter iur ine government
weather bureau. !
JACKSONVILLE CLUB
HAS C. P. INVITATION
JACKSONVILLE., Ore., Dee. 10.
(Special.) The past Nonle Grand
rlun met at the home of Mrs. Jake
Schafer, Tuesday nftertionn. An
invitation from Central point club
was rend and accepted to meet
with them fdr nn nil day session,
Jan. 7ih..'. 5 Refreshments were
served by h hostess.
TRUCK KILLS-SHEEP
NEAR SHADY COVE
HMADY f'OVK, Ore., Dec. 1.
(Special.) Dick Johnson had the
mMnrtune to In several sheep
this week. He . was -driving them
ncfnss thv Rogue Klver lirldgo and
a truck driver run Into them.
!
'. 'A'- '' "allhtT P !!'' j
U'n j tf' lsiai ir.ri fraiurf yorvitT, Inc.. t.rrm Hntmn nghH roitrvnl.
FOOTS CftEBK, Ore., Dec. 19.
(Spl.) Tho Foots Creek Sunday
school will enjoy a Christmas pro
gram next Sunday and it Is hopc.l
that all children will be present.
K. It Prefountnlne reports that
enough water Is now available lo
Hermit resOmiition of activity at his
mine.' !
Fred Bates has rented his placer
mine to Hen Harrison.
Glen DeJanvlcr has returned
from Washington ivhere he spent
the summer, and expects to engage
In mining.
. Mr. and Mrs. 'C. Carr IHvo' re
turned from San Fnihcisco vhero
the Visited their daughter: ' ' ;
I
SHADY COVE, Ore., Dec. 19.
(Special.) TIiIh community wan
shocked to learn lut weuk of the
pnsHinK of. our friend and ne.Khbor
Bert W. Dennis.- By his kind and
irenerous disposition he had en
deared' himself (o, iili' who; .knew
him. We extend our, sincere sym
pathy to his parent and fa nil I y.
ORIENT TOUR PLANNED
BY JACKSONVILLE FOLK
JACKSONVILI,!-;, Ore.. Dec.
(Special.) A. It. LIvlnKston and
sister who live north of town." left
here the first of the month for the
Orient. They will make a tour of
China und several other countries,
returning vlii Manila, and expect
to reach Jacksonville uRutn in
April.
TUALATIN -P) More than 109
pennies wero taken from the Op;
Kon Kloctric station and u f"v
coins were taken from tho poht
offico, by thieves,
Notice.
In the County Court of tho Stale of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Tn the Matter of the Kstnte of C. B.
Itostel, Deceawed.
Notice Ik hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Final lie
port and Account tn the nbovo en
titled matter, and the utiovo en
titled Court has fixed January 1Mb,
maw, at J o'clock h. m.. Jn the
County Court Uoom In tho Court
House In Medford, Jackson County.
Oregon, as the time and place for
nearing objections to said Final
Account, and for the settlement
thereof.
BERT C. TtOflTlCL,
Administrator.
classified advertising hatfi
Ritn ptt word far ttrit hntrlion, 2c; Mth
metttffnf Inftrtion, It) minimum 25c. Imff
yvr Mli with Ftr stt, For Rent, He, antf count
ttint wordi at mil at tach initial, ttltphoni
number, tie., a word.
Clauitifd ad In advanci and not tafctn ow
phonf, unlm dmtim hai Monthly account. No
iivwaTHi i bt prism crrori.
WANTKD MIRCI:LIyAl:01'S
WANTED To exrhanifn poultry
ami ,!i'jin ranches for city prop
erly Or small acreaKe. W. A
C'hllders, Jacksonville. 27.V
WANTED Hmall or medium rook
smve or ranne, good condition.
prlcj rlffllt. Tel. 1113-1,. ;
DHIVLS'O tn Los Angeles for holl
df.y. Will take two; share ex
pensea. 410 E. Main. 270
WANTED Will pay not over 125
cash for used safe. Thomss
Iloiilty Co. 271
WANTED-Jnd hand goods Junk.
Pat's, 1509 Prune, Ph. (7-L. 286
WASTED To buy all kinds of
livestock for slaughtering. Phone
6C5-L. Rogue River Meat 'o.
282
Wanted cieui eottoa nn t
- Mll Trlbuq oKlw. . .
1ELIAMLE MAN with car as di
rect factory representative In
Medford and nearby counties.
No experience necessary. Ln-i
usual opportunity for advance
ment. MUSt 1)0 Willing to HtM't !
on reasonable basis. Synchro i
Motors Company, nauio urcea,
. Michigan. 27
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Housework, by ynunn
lady, l'hono liuo-L. Mrs. L. L.
Myers. H71
WANTED Position by secrctary
s(enonrapher: has had some led
ger work:' experienced In many
types of business; complete ref
erences. IJox E. O., Mall Tribune.
271)
FOR HKST HOUSES
KOI! KENT Small modern fur
nished house; xnritKo. b()4 .
lOlh. 270tf
FOR RENT Unfurnished house
In Evorctte Court, west 1 1 in Ht.
Has elec. sieve, jilcnty built-fns,
bre.ikfnst nook st, largo Karaite,
etc. l'hone 238. 269tf
FOlt I:ENT Smnil furnished
house. Inqulro at 24ti S. Ivy.
270t(
FOl! IIENT One and 3-room
houses; water; furnislied; Jlu
and $15. 812 Rn mm 1 1. 270
FOlt KENT Small furnished
houMc, 3 rooms and bath; close
In; suitable for two; (20 a mo.,
water paid. Inquire 125 8. Holly.
. . 271
FOR KENT 6-room unfurnished
house on paved street, near high
and Kl'ade .schools; stationary
tubs, KuruKO, woodshed, cement
drlvu. l'hone 018-J or see Curl
Weaver at Main Ht. Standard Oil
station. tf
FOR ItENT 6-room house, close
In. ' Inqulro Club. 267lf
FOlt ItENT 2 -room onttaKC
housekeeping 325 E. Jackson
' Kt. 270
IIOI.'KES FOR ItENT and SALE
Call 105. Mf
FOR ItENT 3-room modern col
taire. furnished, (20, lnquiro712
W. Jackson. 2fl5tt
FOR RENT 5-room houso. In
ciulro ItunKalow titoro. i'hone
485-R. 200tf
FOR RENT 8-room houso, suit
able for rooming house: fuel
furnished. Call 631. 2 .1 S t f
FOR ItENT Cozy, comfortable,
newly decorated modern cottage
of 5 rooms; also garago and
woodhouse. Adults. 710 W. 1 1 Hi.
Cull at 723 W. llth, of mornings.
tf
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
houso. Inqulra Redden & Co. tf
FOR REN T Home.. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown 4 Whits.
17tf
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
house, 1035 W. 10th. Bee C. A.
DoVoe. nhona 823-J- 12if
FOR RKNT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Oarnee. 104 Bo. Oak
dale. Phone 6011-L. tt
LOSt
LOST -On highway, between here
nnd Dunsinulr, paekage eontnin-
). jn-trlvuto pupers nf JHr. :. A.
Knight. Finder, ph'irse notify Mr.
C. A. Marshall. 421 Ho. Front Ht..
. :ind ffHvf icwaid. 26Htf
PUBS
HIDES PELTS
Trappen, 70a hare mar
ket for your fur at borne.
Let ui estimate, or tot
yotff own pries. Trapt at
cost
Medford Bargain Houm
17 North Orapa at.
Phona 1061
By George McManus
NEVER MlND-CrO HOME
WHILE YOU'RE HEALTHY
FOlt RENT 3-r0om furnished
apartment; private bath. 2111 So.
Ivy. . 273
FOlt KENT 3-room apartment
and Mirage, SlH-Ou. 200 W. Jaek
son. 271
FOR RENT Unfurnished steam-
heated apt. 135 .N. Holly HI. 273
FOR RENT, adults, ono apurtmcnt.
nealeo; one apai imciii, slovi-s.
Ull So. Riverside. 273
FOR RENT - 4-room apartmont
Willi nam ana garage, sai .
Oakdale. 250tf
FOR RENT 3-room apt, unfur
nished; hdw. floors, slenm heat,
Friuldulre, hot water and KaraKe.
603 B. Holly. 265tf
FOR RENT rApt. and naraKe; en
ure lUWCr 1IUUI, UIILU11IIOIIVU A
ccpt range. Inquire 148 S. Ivy.
253tf
FOR RENT 2 and S-rm. furn.
apts; garage. co west ium.
247lf
FOR RENT Modern furnished
apt.: adults. Phone S03-Y. 3in
N. Holly. 238lf
FOR RENT Sieam-tieated apart
ments and steeping room, iuud
W. Main. M9tf
FOR RENT -r- Modern furnished
downstairs apartmenta; adults.
345 N. Bartlett. Phone 763-M.
245tf
roil RENT FURNISHED
N ROOMS
FOR RENT Front room, close In:
hot ii ml cold walor; shower. 20
Ho. Fir. 276
FOR RENT-NIco hodroom on first
flcmr; beat it desired. 32D South
Riverside Ave. tf
FOR RENT Furnished- room
with heat. 414 8. Riverside. 27U
FOR RENT Largo, Wed furnish
ed sleeping rooms, 1110 W. Main,
l'hono 1201-L. 357tt
FOR EtCnANGB
HEART'S IN II.IOIII.AND, and his
town property good. Wants free
water, nut range, sonio clear
Innd. This Is vollr ehanco. Heo
HOLMES for HOMES. Hotel
Nash corner. 27
FOR BALH DOG AlfD PETS
FOlt SALE Fox terrier puppies.
Phone 653-J-2. H71
van sALr, roTJirn
FOR HALF Ducks. West end of
Prune Ht.
FOR HALE Luff O'rplftg'ton cock
erels. Finn birds. 211 Van
couver. . Phono 267-L! 270
FOR SAIIB TIOMKS
A (HIOl) INVEHTMKNT
'lr-i, 4-rnnm cottage, bath, etc
paved streets, very close In. Will
easily rent for .' per mo. rur
a quick sale, (2000.
L. II. PICK ELL.
204 Last Main, l'hono 083-L.
275
FOR HALE 6-room Dome, handy
to schools. I'hone 106. 10711
WILL SACRIFICE (1600 equity In
Medford home for good car, or
. soil fltean for cash. Box L. J
Mall Tribune. 263tf
FOR SALE RKAIi KHTATB
IIAROAIN DE LUXE 24 acres
IM'll irt'C SU1, H'lrB .,r., i
aero grapes: on good road, frost
free. Owner saerlfielng at 3.
(101); ;i,ooo down, bnl. tn suit.
The t). E. Millard Agency, 423
E. Main.
ONLY (1000 One acre at edge of
city llmlls; fair Improvement,.
Terms.
L. O. PICKELL.
204 E. Main. l'hono 183-L.
274
FOR PALW OR TltADH Otte of
the finest little dairy ranches In
thn Rogue River valley, with or
without 16 bead ot cows, I'hona
FOR HALE Ity owner. Baby
overland tourinK; newlv over
hauled: very reasonable. John
Draws, 244 ivy. 270tf
IlETTER USED CARS
11120 Chrysler 00 2-door sedan.
1028 Pontine ' 2-door sedan.
1!28 Durant 4 4-door sedan.
11124 Jewett 4-door sedan.
Plenty ot oilier good values. Sec
them at
MEAU-FURCII MOTOR CO.
270
IOLIDAY SPECIALS IN USED
CARS
Come In and turn In vour car on
down payment of one of these
Holiday Specials. You will find
them the best value' In tho city.
They a rd all put In tho best of
condition and aro ready to go.
Don't wall until your car gots
another veur older: come In now.
1928 Pontine Sedan In the best of
condition J075.O0
1027 Oakland Hcdan with trunk;
l.caut fu 11a nt Job ....(050.00
1927 Essex Super II Coupe: look
this over .. . (386.00
1925 Lulck Coach; one of tho real
xalucs (396.00
1025 Oldsmoblle Tourlng..;.( 150.00
Blar Touring $100.00
Chevrolet Touring ( 00.00
Ford Light Delivery ( 25.00
HANDERHON MOTOR CO.
Your Oakland and Pontlao Dealer.
271'
HERE Is your chance to buy a good
automooilu cheap iu-u unevro
let sedan, also Essex Coupe. Call
605 Columbus Ave. 270
FOR 8ALE 1928 Ford Roadster,
(76 cash: 1923 Ford delivery
cheap. See at Flchtner'a Oarage.
253tf
FOR SALE Now Ford trtick, run
3,500 miles. Priced right. IS. J.
Whlto. 4 miles west Phoenix or
Ut. 1, R. F. D., Medford. 250tl
FOR SALR LIVESTOCK '
FOR HALE 2 milk cows, fresh
Jan. 1st nnd April 1st; also 8-months-old
heifer: bargain. E.
A. Purves, Talent, Wagner creek.
' 276
FOR KALE 2 cows, (65 and (75.
Ted Fish, Phoenix. 272'
FOlt SALE llaby calves.
Dyke's Dairy.
Van
270 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR KALE Wood; body fir. oak,
laurel, miitixanlta, (3.00 tier up.
Tel. 1318-X. 276
FOlt HALE Team of farm horses.
watcOn and harness, (150. A. T.
Johnson, LuKcr Lano, opposite
apple dryer. 270
MEN Don't forget to look n tho
new Hlnger Electric; makes a
wonderful gift for wife, mother,
daughter. We have little ones
for tho little daughter, also. Al
ways, good buys In used electrics
and trendies, Hlnger Hewing Ma
chine Co.. 130 W. 6th Ht. 274
MADE-UP npplo boxes 15o Whllo
they lust. Roguo River Co. 281'
FOR HALE Apples for cooking
and eating. Different grades and
Varieties: 50o and till. 509 W.
1 1 til, opposlio Oakdale Grocery,
27 5
FOR HA LE Ground nlfalf hay,
IHo Ib: Newtown apples, 2c Ib.
Td Fish. Phoenix. 272
FOR HALE 16-ln. dry old growth
fir, (3.25 tier; mannanlta, (3.25
and up, delivered. Phone 068-L,
272
FOR HALE Pedigreed roller ca
naries, day and night lingers.
Phone 173, Jacksonville. 274
WHEN YOU think of read estate,
see Brown White. tt
FOR HALE Apples and dried
prunes. Phone 731-W-J. 277
FOR HALE For sand and gravel
sediment and general teaming
Tel. 012-J. Bam'l Hateman. tf
FOR SALR Used sewing mi
chines; all makes, IS up; terms
If desired. All makes rented
and repaired. While dewing
Macnino Co., 11 North Bartlett
lltf
FOR APPLES Can 1111-R.
ma
FOR IALE MIBCELLAKBOIJI
VOH SALE Kindling by tho load.
Aledturd Fuel Co., Tel, 31.
2l5t(
FOlt fALE At a bargain, lathe.
14'xlO'. 114 Si Ilurtletl. 2tiStf
FOR SALE Heavy team harness
and wagon. Phone U75-J. 273
Fort SALE 2 drag saws. Medford
Fuel Co.. Phono (31. tf
FOR SALE Bulbosa (bluaxrass)
seed for aala, 20o Der pound.
Communicate with Williams A
Seegmlller, Route 3, Central
Point, or call at ranch, Antloch
district. tt
FOR SALE Page field fence,
yard fence, gates, netting, all
kinds; cedar and steel fence
muterial. "Wo build fences."
Gaddis & Dixon. Tel. 268.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Titlo. Title Insurance.
Rooms 3 and 5, No. 83 North
Central Ave., upstairs.
JACK SOX 00.
Abstract Co.
Abstracts of Tills
and Tltlo Instir-
unco. The only
complete Title
System In Jackson
CnuntTj
Accountant.
O. Q. D'ALBINI -Certified Public
Accountant. Auditing, account
ing, tax service. Office, Collego
Building. Phono 8ti6. , 223tt
Bicycles
BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work
guaranteed. Auto iocks ana Keys
for all cars. 19 N. "ir St. Tel.
261. tM
Chiropractic riiyslclnna
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro
practic Nerve Specialist- urnco
hours 9 to 12: 2 to 5. 203-204
Liberty Uldg. Office phone S80:
Res, phone 790-H.
Eye Specialists
DR. D. A. CHAMBERS,. Optome
trist. Eyes examined, uiasses
fitted. 404 Medford Bldtf. Tel:
188. -352lf
Expert Accountant '
WILSON AUDITINQ CO. B. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything In aocountylng and
Income Tax Requirements. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. Liberty Bldg., Medford.
Phone 157-R.
Financial
WE LEND MONEY to worthy
peoplo to pay their honost debts.
Pacific Coast Credit Association,.
42.3 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore.
Freight Transportation
LONO DISTANCE HAULING
Medford - Klamatu truck line,
Dally service. Bonded carriers.
Special rates on load lots. Auts
- Freight torralnal, (6 S. Fir. Tel.
1083.
Monoy to Loan
MONEY TO LOAN to worthy peo
ple to pay their honest debta
AIbo any amount to loan on cltf .
properly. Thomas Realty uo.
Room 12, Palm Blk., Cor. Mull
and Front His., upstairs.
J Ixmtt Tlmo
J7 Real Estate
J D Mortgage IssSJ
U Phono IMS
Commercial Finance Corp.
Medford. Oregon
DO YOU NEED MONEY? W
mage snort nmo iumi.
actions strictly confidential. Ill
Liberty Bldg. Open Tuesday!
and Fridays till 8 p. m. PhonS
667-J. 11. H. Banister, H. Q
Chrlstner.
Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments, n. a. micks. u.n
oral Manager; P. M. Kershaw,
Sales Manager, 102 N. Front St.,
Medford. -
Painting and Papcrhanglna
II. MARX Quality painting, tint
ing ana papernnnging; saves nnu
beautifies; color schemes that
aro "easy to llvo with" at mini
mum costto you; docoratlng of
new and old furniture and na
tures. Phone 178-J.
M. A. I1LIHS & CO. Painting, pa-
pcrhanglng, Interior nnisning,
general contracting. 1709 K.
Main St. Phone 1045-R;
Pin no Instruction
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher
of Piano and Harmony. Halght
Music Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg.,
Phono 72. 15tf
Printers nntl Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Haa
tho best equipped printing office
In Soulhern Oregon. Bookbind
ing, looso lent lodgers, billing
svslems, eto. Portland prices. 17
N. Fir St.
Radio Service
RADIO SERVICE on any make
radio. H. O. Purucker, 21 South
Grape street. Office Phona 335i
Res. 1442. - -111
Sand nntl Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
plant. Cleaned, washed rand
and gravol: crushed gravel, all
sixes. Phone plant 1203 or office
127. 164tf
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER 8TORAO8
C. Office 111 N. Fir Street.
Phone 915.. Prices right. Serv
ice guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER 8TORAGH
Service gunrantoed. 20 8. Orapa
Ht., Phone 644, or residence 1060.
TRANHFER AND STORAGE r.
E. Samson Co. Quick service.
Prices reasonable. Cargo Insur
ance protection. 3 N. River
side. Phone 8(3.
Uphnlsteiing
THIIIAULT Maker of overstuffed
furnlturo made to order; ra
upholstering. We estimate, show
samples. Phone S6I-R. lit
Window Cleaning?
LET OEOROH DO IT Phona lltt
for housecleanlng, floor wiling.
Janitor service, Qto. V tat).