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VJOE SEVEN JUST KIDS By Ad Carter MEDFOHT) IVrATTi TRTT1UNR, MEnFORT), OI.'IKiOX, SUNDAY. DKf'E.M WM 22. 1020. Screenlfe rOH HAI.K MIHOKI.IJl.NBOUa l'Olt SAI.i; KlndliiiR by tho luaa. MudfurU Fuel Co.. Tul. MOtl Ki: SAI.1-: -At a iiai-Kiiin, liiilw. Ill S. liarll.Mt. sif W3U Hollywood-. I . - , By llohhiii Coons. HOLLYWOOD. No iloulit ubuin H,tO.,i?.iIkgK.u UkoiJ character iit'1- .tTho fUst part ho over essay tiJ lil ti movtc, ami it was a silent one. was that or Sir AYilliam (iowui in "T ho A c t resa," with Nor ma Shearer, in the film version of "T r e lawncy of the Wells." S i r William, you may re member, was no young nobleman with ex appeal and good looks. He was an bid codger of 7 'i yen I'm or .so, mid Hoggle, himself a young m n n, lilted the role. Hut being a Hinge art or. the silence of the screen then had lit 1 1 o appeal for him. and he returned to the footlights which easily had eli.lmed him. a rather unwilling law student, In l'.ioo. Once in his stage eareer Hegele 'played in a musical revue, the first :.4nicrjuu production of the kind presented in London. Hi was a HUece., hut ho preferred dramatic acting. Now, in a Hollywood gfne com pletely musical, where he might capitalize on thr.t early experience. In ' stii! clings to character por trayal:', believing that the ta!ks offer, greater opportunity to the charactir actor than ever before, and that as a result the one-time predominance of sexy themes in pictures will he overcome. He ha just completed the old -man role nf the French king in "The Vaga bond King." Synthetfc Stardom. MotI" . stars -need not be loo proud of their charms. Hero Is i'ercy Westniore, studio make-up artist, declaring that he can pro duce a "double" foi any woina i slur In the business; under certain condl.'lMiis. Out of a group of 25 choru. girls, he says, he can select o:e who, provided she has the, proper height, figure and hair coloring, can b made up to photograph ex actly like any given star. lint of course he cannot give the "doii i ile" a micropnone voice nor screen personality, so wluu go.d will It all do, anyway? Inst 'onir As Is" Hollywood is nothing if not in formal when it chooses to be. A cerlain lurgftparty one evening re cently had guests attired in prae . lien My every sort of costume ex cept pajamas. Seveuil men in .swallowtails es corted ludies in evening gowns, and ., others In tuxedos accompanied girls clad as 'though for a formal ball. The liii.jority of the swains, how eVer, wore business suits, and th-M were :i few in knickers and sweai ' erns, several who forgot their coairf . entirely, and wore no sweaters either and one gentleman who ' not-onlj 'forgot hi oout but wore a short-sleeved shirt. And that independent soul, bo H r'corded, had more fun probab'y than I'.nybody else there. . . ' Ry Itnbhln Coitus. HOLLYWOOD. Ireland, tra ditional home of fairies and elves, still must have them flitting arour- 1 lo work 'wonders for eoleens and ( bantering Irish lads. Else how could Maureen O'Sul livan a n d her new "playmate." Tho m a s Clif ford, be in Hol lywood today? Maureen, Just turned 1 s, tuid Tommy, all of 11 . and as cocky and iudepcn'lent a. lad as ever walked on Dub lin streets, were brought back. by the .John Me Cormack c o m -p a n y for the tenor's first talkie, exteriors nf which were filmed and re corded in Ire land. Maureen O'KuIKviiii. The t w o. l-i their first day in the celluloid ciLv, were like children suddenly awak ened to find themselves In Won derland. .Maureen, long movie -structt but rejected In nnmteur theatricals back home, hud found her dreams come suddenly, ami hmly true. : Tommy, not movie-strurk, but just a map -printer's son with a brogue- as thick as butter. w:ts se Jwled laritely by reason of th"t '. JiiHtue fi;om a group of DubLn schonl boys. ".Maureen, no ft -voiced, shitln: ,i'Vd was enjoying n wonderful ex- ' pcrlenV!; Tommy. Just a relar ' kfd. whs on a lark and making the most itf It. Innocents "What do you want most to se In Hollywood?' they were ask-J. "John Carrlck!" breathed Mati r'en. who had not then met her "romantic lead for the picture. "Evct ythlnw." bngurd Tommy. Felf -assuredly, as' thouith he knew he would. Tin re are two things unusual, IteMides herself, about Maureen: she did not meet the star. MeCor- mack. until he nrrlved In Holly wood, although during their work In Ireland she "saw him from n distance." and although she -Is an Irish girl, she has an Englih ar i ent a quired by education on th mother Isle, so that she will huve to cultivate a brocue for her role. The djimhler of Charles o'Sul "livan.'ii retired nii.Jor of the Co.i na ucht Rnnuers. Maureen was din In at m fashionable Dublin reset t when rhe was "spotted"' by a cam- O. IVIIcisclc. r A1NT spellina conked i i tflNDA, RUN DOWN r-o pe held shortly - ' and there i. IN THE seems bo fce quibe a fcik. LEFT of rivalry between Mu&h Sbetbins and etudious l.ktle W.IU Pitts 0 e mm tin, and invited to take a test for the role she is to play. She waited three days for the test,, hut it was worth it; it brought her to Hollywood. And she is see ing things she knows already by heart, from the movie magazine.'. AIhiiiI the Studios. Noah JJeery. .sinister villain of many silent and talking picture? , will be seen or rather heard in a new light in "Song of the flame." for he again will use the baritone which served him in stage days . . . . And , Hollywood seems to be setting fire to things in n large way, what with that "Song," and "The Sacred Flame," and "The White Kin me" . . . The last-named will have a east composed entirely of men . . . The setting Is subma rine . . . liurbara Stanwyck and Sam Hardy are co-starred in "Mex ican Ko.se" . . . another Uio U ramie talkie. . . . MONTE CARLO M'l "The den tleman From t!ascony" Is dead. "The Woman In Dlack" is broiie j for keeps. Hut "The Woman In White" plays on. j Few people in the giddy princi-1 pality know the true identities ofj these typical old timers among tbej devotees of the casino; yet virtual-I ly everybody know their stories. "The Woman In Dlack" is an austere old woman. Dressed in the fashion of a gone generation, she sits from ten In the morning until nine at night in the Cafe d( Paris, staring across the suuare at the white casino. She scarcely moves during the day. lilack coffee for breakfast, bread and ' sugared water for lunch, sugared water and spa ghetti for dinner is her routitv. Waiters servo her automatically. Old-timers bow low as they pass her table. Thirty years ago this mysterious Trlsh woman was the favorite of a king. When the llnson was broken. she was worth a fortune. .Sine; then three fortunes have trickled onto the green cloth of the gamine tables. Today her frugal men Is, are paid for by the sons of old waiters to whom she often gave a S"00 tip "The Woman In White" is nleo a mystery, though she Is known to be English. Thirty years ago she. too. was a belle of Europe. She still plays because the Turk ish Pasha who befriended her pro vided against the chances of luck and settled an annuity on her. When flush at the first of the month she plays at the maximum tables. Ry the twentieth she . reduced to playing five-franc chips guardedly. A day or so later she wai"hes the others play. "The Gentleman from Cascony" for ton years lost $25 a day .trying to perfect a system to beat roul ette. "Rury me here." were his last words. "I am a failure." PARIS (A) A hospital survey sho'.ved Franco well down In the list of nuthmi possesslnc facilities for caring for the sick. Five tow. is were discovered whose hospitals contained only one bed each and many more hod room for only two of three patients at a time. PARIS fP The Paris city li braries reported that Frenchm'n are reading less, the circulation of hooks having .dropped by fiL'.oaO in 1!'- as compared with lHJ't. Rut publishers said they have put out more books than In any prev ious year. Gets Third Term Associated Press Photo 6am H, Thompson of Qulnc 1U wat elected president of the American farm bureau federation for the third consecutive time I GAMBLING WRECKS; GAY MONTE GARLO; THE, FELLER TO NOBODY 8UTWILL.IC (2lTr,lPS"-p'&', RUN .P5f - " mt r-av ii m .-"W - i -. y. i i t nnlTlf-i , nn n i tiom t.-. mii r i nntinnnnnr l'Olt HUNT Associated I'rcss t'hoto The four chief delegates who will represent Great Britain In the five power naval conference which will open In London January 21. They a re (left to right): Prime Minister MacDonald, Arthur Henderson, the foreign secretary; Wedgwood Benn, secretary of state for India, and A. V. Alexander, first lord of the admiralty. ' Twin. Scre.cn Grid ' ' Now in Ry C. K. ItuKi'iflcbl ! (Radio Editor Associated Pre.s , Feature Service! 1 PROVIDENCE. R. 1. rt Multi tube radio receivers ultimatelvi may get a place on the shelf with the regenerative set. Practical two tubers are a possibility. Such is the forecast for another' new AC tube, a double screen grid, now in the laboratory, a few of Which may be available to experi-, menters some time next year. Engineers say that ea-ly tests have shown the lube to be so ef fieent that it can replace (wo or! more of the present types in any circuit. It will permit greater amplifica tion "00 times per stage In act lual receiver use, compared with; GO to 80 with the present screen1 grid. The improvement Is due to ( the insertion of a second screen grid. The twin screen jfrid conti.ins , five ijements, while the - screen i grid has four and the -liT and, other simitar radio valves have The Perfect Fit He looks at the trousers 'an.l finds them a trifle tight around the waist and makes a chulk mark on them. The left leg breaks be low the knee, so he chalks that. Then he helps you put on ! tho waistcoat, buttons It. laps your collar bones anil marks an "x" on the left one. Next he tries on the coat and calls the assistant In tit help him. They note the wrinkle in the back and the tightness ivf the upper i lulu -hand button and a rough place on the shoulders. He tells the nsslstanl lo look out for them and places a few more chalk murks. A . week later he invites you back to look at yourself and see how all the errors have been corrected -and you le,II him It Is a perfect fit and how pleased you are. Rut When you have a handkerchief, mussed up, in the upper left-hand coal pocket. : key ring, a tobacco pouch, and a box of matches In the left-hand roat pocket: a pipe and a n eye-glass case with eye glasses inside In the right-hand coat pocket: a pocket -book, three bi iters and a memorandum book in the Inside coat pocket; When yon have a fountain pen, three pencils and a pocket comb In the upper left -hand walsici t pocket ; visit I ng cards and a few choice newspaper clippings in the upper right -hand waistcoat pock et: a finger-nail clipper and a lucky coin in the lower left-hand waistcoat pocket; u watch and poeket lighter In the lower right hand waistcoat pocket: When you have loose change and a -knife and corkscrew In the fnnt right-hand punts poeket and a package of Indigent ion tablets In ttfe front b ft-band pants pock et ilhrt ft fe.yr odds and ends, such as extrn niimlkcn-hiers and pairs of .Rloveft hi the rear pants pock ets; ' " 'V.V. When yoii look' at yourself In the glass and get'i the whole ef fect, how ran you h'-lp but won der that la Mors who use such Its -(tenuity In glvlngr ynu a perfect fit neyer seen to consider that When they design elevn poeket in a Fill t 'ynu may be t'-mpted t' use them? (Raltlmore Hun), I.KII'SK" lA'l Kuril rpl an runt piit-rorl In frniHiiy t. oiilllU-! to fovn in;ilih. fri'P. alt1 n fi-ilrrnl ci-.il rt iii'rii'inn hn1. Tlip r-tsi-iiruw1 uhi-n A ifi imtron refnt I to li;iy liin Iimit hill hfriiUHP hn.l lfn rhiiruiMl one ri'nl f-tr Ion mfttchi'M. Ilf.'KnrW.' (i.-rhTTiTv (lf--!': JM'tU'll food klllnil hillf'tfi-n lionx in ;i I'll li- lifif. Tlit- (inliim!.. ii'-li' valui'il at ?3,6f"t. 1 1 1 1 . . : .. .. i f I CAP I A LM Jie6fLt aix-6rt crsi ill A fi m. A ft Nil K--tJ' 1 K - , Sf Containing Five Elements Laboratory; May Be Ready Next Year only three.. There are three grids, the control or input grid, a sereea for the plate and a second screen for the input grid. ' , - ' Thus both the plate and control grids are screened. In the W i-2-l screen grid only the plate is so treated. In general appearance the lab oratory model of the tube re sembles the present screen grid, except that in addition to the cap on t"p and the five five pronu's on the bottom there is a sixth connection at -one side of the base for the second screen. " Technically, the additional seVen Is described as a space charge jAi'l'l and is inserted between the con trol griil and the cathode and its heater. Its Jolt is to lower 1 the internal resistance of the tube. In the Ccco laboratories here, N. O. Williams, chief engineer und vice president. Is in charge of de velopment work. "The idea of a five-element, or even a six-element tube, is not new to radio," he said, "but its applic i- Kever Art Ami Alcohol ISTANIU'L (I1) Turkey is at tempting to cut I he traditional , bond between art and alcohol, Tn i.Cnlon of Flue Arts has told in memhers that any of them catieht ' in bars, cabarets and casinos will 1 be expelled. I.O.VDOX ('i Foreign tourists j visiting Creat Ihitain in the flue nine months of lii'i tntall" , !M!i, an increase of six per cetii - over the same period in 1!L'S. T;i Travel Association of fileat lb'lt lain sa if) the f Inures exclude busi- ness visitors, seamen and pa'sen-. ! gers in transit to other countrbw. ANUOltllA (Pi This little re public In the Pyrenees on the Franco -K punish border is lo lr 'v ! (lie first postage stamp IssUrt It h - put out In its Hot) years of life The stamps will be printed in six denominations. 1 1 1 IJPIUI1H- mmhH tfCsBAtmmnia Xmas BARGAINS 10 acres (bind Improvements; inohUy bearing pears, (ioul con dition; cheap water; good location, j Iturgain price 'i'tWt on easy term. 1 S acres (lend Improvements ; close In property; II acres alfalfa. H head of hleh grade milk cows and i head of heifers and calves. 1 team horses, 1 P year old Ued pullets, tur keys and till furm Implement;-, to run ranch. Wafer and taxes 5 1 7 per year. Price .Vi-n on 1 at-y terms. ! , Gainer & Sheley Cen'ral Point Phone 71 or 347 C I Will you givo $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 campaign, or if you are famil- inr with and believe in this plan Imail your fimt month's check to Medford Realty Board, P. 0. , Box 1077. I t-inn to broadcast reception has j I Iteen attempted only spasmodical-1 J.Jy. In Europe considerable pro-' I rress has been made in bold five! jflnd six-element tubes. t -"Experiments we are making j I have been so, successful that wo feel confident We will be able to j , distribute a certain number of the lubes next year. A voltage stepup of 200 per stage is possible with I he same type of transformer as required by three-element lubes.'' 1 Possibilities opened up by the new tube led J. E. Ferguson, plant engineer and vice president, to ex press the belief that the new tube may mean practical two-tube re ceivers. "The greater a inttli I'lcal Ion ! grid." he explained, "no doubt will see the development or two, three and certainly not more than f.our lllbe sets that will be the eipial of anything we have today." "The future may s'o our re ceivers confined to a combination detector-signal amplifier followed by a single audio tube to supply adequate speaker volume." CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATFS Rates per word for lint Insertion. 2c; each succeeding Insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Index your ads with For Sale, For Rent, etc., and count ttiete words as well as eacll initial, telephone numlier, etc., as a word. Classified ads in advance and not taken over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account. No allowance for phone errors. WANTKO SITUATIONS YVANTEJJ l!y man ami wife, work of any kind by hour or day. Will ; iv for children by day or cvm ing. ill I So. Central. I'TIi VATi;i) FKMAM2 II EI.P WANTED Uood lady cook for Christmas day. No serving. Call 217-J. !!7a VANTKI MISCKIXANEors WANTED Children to care for by the day or week. Mao Ht. 274 j WANTED To buv for cash. ued overstuffed di.venooi t and chair, ,iliv ,M''1 xvll'lt'1' set. Also small iiean'r. .Mito oe teasonaoic. y li -we llox C. I... Mail Tribune. 1!74 WANTED To buy 1000 ft. of S or ! inch hydra ulie pipe in good condition. A pplv Med ford Irri gation j)isu So. Fir St. sa WANTED Local or long distance hau II ng. Insured carrier, spec ial stick moving equipment. We gu ii'iintec in save vmi money. Ilawley Transfer, (JIS N, Klvcr sid.'. Phone Iml-N. 3U0 WANTKD To exchange poultry and grain ranches for city prop erly or binh II acreage. W. A. Cbiblei s, Jacksonville. 'JTii WANTED -2nd hand eoods & Junk. Pat's, Mitt Prune. Ph. 647-L. 2JG WANTED To buv all klnd of llverfiwk for slaughtering. Phone fcCj-L, Itogue ltivor-Metkt 'o. 212 WANTED Chsavn cottott raici at Mall Trlbun of fie. if FOIl II K.N T APARTMENTS Ft ilt )ii;TDehuble furnished apt; private. 1N So, Unkdale. in- 1- oil L I.N I , adults, one apartment, "'ii''" . "he apartment, move Sm. ltlv-tph-. 273 FURS HIDES PELTS Trapper, 7011 hara a mar ket for jour furn at home. It ua estimate, or eet four own price. Trapi at cost. Medford Bargain Roiua 27 North Orapa fit. Phona 1061 1 SOOA-r 2 5TSAWS MO WOGOSi " (NeiTHEf? :. OACE5 'TU THE SODA S FINISHED) P.KTM T.NTS 1 Ti ,r Nf l H 5t - v'FOR RENT Qarnge. 104 Bo. Oak heiued apt. lA.v N.. Holly St. FhoneJOO-L. tf Kt)ll KENT 4 -room apartment j " with bath und garage. i h. Oakdale. 2r.fitf FOR RUNT 3-room apt, unCur-j nlslied; hdw. floors, steam heat, j rigidi.lre. hot water and g1 I 503 S. Holly. 255tf 1 FOR lil:-NT Ant. und KHrage; u-! tiro lower floor; unfurnished ex- cept range, liuiuiro 14G S. Ivy. 253tfl FOR RENT Modern furnished i apt.: adults. Phone C03-V. 31&j N. Holly. 238tf ; POIl RENT Steam-tieated apart-, inents und aluepinit room. itn& W. Main. 2Ztf KOlt ItENT Modern furnished1 oownsiairs Bpiiriineiiut, Hiimn. j 34 5 N. Bartlott. Phone . 7 53-M. ! 245tf; I FOR HKNT HOUSES I ' l-'Olt liKNT I'nfurnlshed house I I on liivcrsidi'. 1'hone 3411 -J. If j FOR 1 1 EXT Small furn. house, apt, garage. 004 W. loth. L'Tltf j FOR RENT rnfurnished ft -room i modern house, half block from Jackson school. Inquire 038 Pine. I KOlt 1JKNT UnfurnlHlu'il Iiouko 111 lOvi-l'vttn Court, Went lllll Ht. lint flee. nlovi pli'tity built .Iiih, lir.'.ikf.isl nuiik not, Iuiko jiiii-imf. i. l'himu'aas. iiiitf KOlt HUNT Small fui'Minliiid Iiousl'. 1 mtlllru ut 21U S. Ivy. 27ll KOlt ltKNT r-loiilll unflll'lllslioil hmisii ml navi'il stri'i't, ih-iii- lltell 11111I Ki'iulo hoIiuoIb;. slnlioiuiry tllhM, KlirilKO, WOOllsllOU, t-'L'HIl'lll ilrtvo. l,lioni lliy-J or oo I'arl Weaver at -Main St. Ktamlard oil utiitiou. tr KOlt ltlNT (i-rooni house, eliwe in. Iimulru Cluh. 2li7lt llol'SKH KOlt HUNT Mid SSALK Cull 105. ' 'tC KOR ltUNT .T-rnoni modern eol- tase, Curnlslieil, inquire lt W. .InekHon. . 2Ui.tr KOlt ltl'JNT 5-room house. In- Miilro liuiiRiiluw iiluro. I'hone .isn-lt. 2ilotr KOlt HUNT H-room house, sillt alile for roomini house: fuel furnished. Cull C31. af.Htf 'OK ItUNT Cm.y, coinfortuhte, newly decorated modern coltaKo of 5 rooms; also Karaco and wiiodhouse. Adults. 71!l V. lltll. Cull lit 723 V. lllh. of lliurnimts. tt FOR UKNT 6-room unfurnished Iiouho. Inquire Itoddon & Co. tf FOR RRN T Homes. Furntshod or unfurnished, lirown & White. 17tf FOR RBNT S-ronm unfurnished huutn. 1 on 6 W. 10th. See C. A. tl.'Vno. nhnne fii.t-.l l l2if I.OST I :i2x diwr wheel, palnled red, Willi lire fur lien .Speed Wauon. Iteward, l'liuni J-in rlM Transfer Co., 315. 273 l,OKT -llrown leather purse, alll her li'lliillilnn. In or li"nr Hlnte thenler. i-'llider iiease return In Stale theater or I'lluno 000. Iteward. 273 l.tlKT On llluhway, between here and liitnsuiuir, paekiiKe euntaln ln private papcm nf Mr. O. A. Knlitlit'. l-'lnder please notify Mr. C. A. Marshall. 421 Ho. Front HI., and reeelve reward. 2li8tf FOR ItHNT ri'UMSniCD HOO.MS ItOM.M AMI HOAIto at .Main. I'hullu 722. 710 K. 271tt 'OR i:i-:NT Krunt room, close In hut and told water: shower. 21 No. Kir. 275 FOR RENT Nice bedroom on first floor: heat If desired. 32 5 South Riverside Ave. tf -'OR RENT Larue, well furnish ed sleeplnic rooms. 1119 W. Main. Phono 1201-L. 257lf Foil N.i.i-ivi';sTOf:K FOR SALE 2 milk cows, fresh Jan. 1st and April 1st; nlso months-old heifer; burualn. E. A. Puives. Talent, WaKlier creek. 27(1 FOIl SAIB IIOMKS KOR SALE 3 brand new butma biws. with all the latest liullt lus, hardwonil floors, fireplace, laundry trays; one near school, cast side; one a suburban home east side; one near school west side; one a suburban homo with one Sicre fine soil on pavement. Itufll-lns and cabinet work by Trnwluidne. Exclusive with THE REAL ESTATE E.VCHANdE 41 X. Riverside, I 'Lone 14:n. 273 A COOD INVESTMENT Nice 4-ronm cottage, bath, etc.; ia .-eds streets, very close III. Will ! easily rent for $25 per mo. For a quick sale. $:'e'M. I L. (I. PU KEI.L. 304 Last Main. Phono 983-L. 27 S FOR SALE 6-room fiome, handy to schools. I'hone 10S. 307tf WILL SACRIFICE $1500 equity In Medford hnme for KO"d car, or sell cheap for rash. Itox E. J.. Mail Tribune, 2 . 3 1 1 FOIt ItKNT MISCELIjANISOUS IYU EXCHANGE KXCllANtlK 8:nall improved r;u"h for city property. Flowers ilea It v Co.. over L.uinport s llard- ware. (2m - TO EXOHANOE FOR AIEHFORD PKOl'ERTV HiO-ucre dairy, located in north ern California: 1 tut acres culti vated, balance good pasture land: S-room farm house, barn, &0 tons hay. 12 dairy cow.". 4 horses, im plements ol all kind, in fact. JL'OMO personal properly, and the price is only $5.".00. What have youV REEliK & SIMS,. 1G South Uarllctt. 273 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE KOlt fAI.H I'HAIl OltOlIAltD till acroH. fi'i miller tlitell. ubullt 2S aereH bearlnt; liears; limn rioiitiiKii on I'aelrlc lilKliwny: no lu'ttoi- soil In MetiroiHl Valley. I'llco Tor the traet only $27 5 ner aere; nootl tenim. K'or furtlli-r particular ailtlres owner, A. H. ('.. care .Mull J'rlhuno. MecH'onl. Ore. This prlee hoUlu only until January Kith. a7 :t ONI.V $101111 One acre at eiluo of rity HuiltHi fair liuinuveniunlu. . Terma. L. a, PICKIiLL, SOI 10. Main. IMlouo 1IS3-L. 271 FOTl SAI.H OR TrtAIJB One of tho finest lit t lo dairy ranches In tho ItiiRuo Hlver valley, with or without IS head of cows. I'hono hSll-.l-l. 840tf FOlt SAliK AUTOMOnlLIM 11130 1.ICK.NSI-; FltKK Kor 10 davs only new or used , ears. Wu luive tho best bargains in town. Seeing will convince you. Alt.MSTltONU MOTOIiH, INC. I'honu 10. 277 tl.ri0 PIIONOIIRAPH Willi records for $50: terms. l?sed electric iDiptiauees, $2 each: Iron, tnasler. hcadllKht heater and percolator, 7Di H. Main. Phone 722. 2iltr' KOR SAI.K liy owner, ISahy Overland tuurliu;; newly uvcr haulid; very reasonable. 244 N. Ivy. 270lf FOR SALE 1S20 Ford Itoadstcr, $75 cash; 1923 Ford delivery cheap. Soe at Flchtnor'a OrtrnKe. 253tf FOR HALE Now Ford truok. run 3.500 mllos. Priced rlsht. B. J. White, 4 miles west Phoenix or Rt, 1. R. F. D.. Modtord, 250tf FOR SALft IIOGS AND PETS KOR SALE Pups; wire-haired fox terrier and Ronton -terrier pups. One mile smith 'Ornnts I'ass iin Pacific highway. H. lleehtel. 273 vim kalio misct:i.1iANF,o''". KOlt SALE Vj box Comleo pears. Dun Clark, Tel, 3U1-J-3. 274 KOlt SALE Kitchen cabinet. Vlk lui; separator, incubators and bl'uoder stoves. 32 3 Mae St. 274 KOlt HALE One Lndwlir tenor banju; uiie orpheum Ioiik neck banjo, cost $150, with case. Tel. 18. 101 So. Riverside. 275 MAC'S KXCHANOE. NASH 1ILIX1. We huvo 100 new hiKh - Krade heavy raincoats for Ktrls and ladles. Price reduced from $7.95 to $3.75 Saturday and Mmday. Also a slock of new shoes for Indies, runKliiK In vitlun from $3 lo $12. to be sold from $1 to $2.75 Saturday and Monday. Also barKiiius In all other elolhtiiK, IncludlnK men's und boys'. Some Jewelry nt your own price. Pleusu Kive us a call before buyltm else where. 5 Ho. Front St., Medford. Ore. 273 C II R I HT M A H TREES for sale cheap at DeVoe's Store, corner Main and Oakdale. 274 FOR SALE Wood: body fir. oak laurel, munganltu, $3.00 tier up. Tel. 1348-X. 270 MEN Don't foritet to look nt tho new Sinner Electric: makes a wonderful L'lft for wife, muther, ilnutihter. We have llttlo ones for the llttlo daULhter, also. A! ways, uood buys 111 used electrics nil. I treadles. Sinner Hewlnu Ma chine Co., 130 W. lltll St, 274 MADE-l'P apple boxes 15c whlln (hey last. Ruauo River Co. 281 FOR CALE Apples for cooklnK anil catluK- ourerent Kl'uues and .,, i-ii.i r.n.. .. , . i , Ami il- lltti. opposlto Oakdale Grocery. 275 FOR HALE Pcillitreed roller ca naries, day and niKht slliKers, phone 173, Jacksonville. 374 WHEN YOU think of real titate. eo Urnwn & White. tf FOR SALE Apples and dried prunes, phone 731-W-a. 277 FOR SALE For sand and uravel sediment and Reneral teaming Tel. 912-J. Hnm'l llateman. tf FOR SALE Used sowlnn ma chines; all makes, $5 up; terms It desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Rewlnff Machine Co., 24 North Hartlelt. lltf FOIl APPLES ' Call lltt-R. .. . KlMt SAI.I-: -Iti-avy ti-ain liariM'MS anil va;Mii. I'hune G7j-J. 7 1-'(HI SA I.K '1 drag sawa. MedTord Kue Co.. I'hone 031. If KOlt SALU Millt.ona bluffcra) seed for mile. liOc per pound. Communlciwte with Williams A Kepgnilller, ftoute 2. Central Point, or cull at rauoh, Antloch district. tt KOlt SAI.K I'ase field fence, yard fence, Kates, netting, all kinds: cellar ami steel fence uialerbil. -We build fences." Caddis & Dixon. Tel. 2G8. lll'SIXICKS IHUIXTOIIY Abstracts MURRAY AltSTRAOT CO. Ab strains of 'J'itle. Title Insurance. Rooms 3 Mid 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. 1 Alislrnct Co. Abstracts of Tills a ii il Tiilo Insur ance. T Ii o only c-o in ii I e t o 'title System In Jackaoa County. Accountant. Q. Q. U'ALHINI Certified PllbllO Accountant. AuuttliiK. accoiini InK. tax service. Office, Colleuo UuildillK. I'hono 868. 223tf nicyclcs BICYCLK REPAIR SHOP Work Kuaranteed. Auto locks and keys for all cars. 19 N. Fir St. Tel. 201. Chiropractic Physicians DR. K W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist!- Office hours 9 tu 12; 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Rldii. Office phone 680; Res. nhuno 790-H. ' lyc Siicclallsts DR. D. -A. CHAMBERS, Optome trist. Eves examined. Olassea fitted. 404 Medford BldB. Tol: 18S. 353tf Kxpert Accountant WILSON AUD1TINO CO. E. M. Wilson, c. P. A. Attention Elvon to nnythluK In iiccountylnK and Income Tax Reuulromonts. kook Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty lildR., Medford. Phono 157-R. Financial WU I.KNf) MONEY to worthy people to nay their honest debts. Pnefflc Coast Credit Association. 423 Medford Illdu., Medford. Ore. Prclitlit Ti'unsnortntlon LONO DISTANCE HAULING Medford - Klumath truck line. Daily service. Bunded currlors. Kpeclal rates on load lots. Auta KrelKht tennltial, 3D S. Fir. Tel 1033. Money to fjoan MONEY TO LOAN tn worthy peo ilo lo pay their honest' dohta Also any amount to loan On eltf property. Thomus Realty Co. Room 12. Palm lllk.. Cor. Han and l''ront Sis., upstairs. Xy ' l-ons Time J7 Itcal l'Xate W S7 Mormam IaJ L Phone 13M' Coinmerclal Flnnnco Corp. Medford, OreKon UO YOU NtJED MONEY? W make short time loans. i,rani actions Btrletly confidential. 81 Liberty Mils. Open Tuesday, nnd Fridays till 9 p. m. PhotsJ 057-.I. II. 11. Banister, H. Q Clirlstner. . MonuincnM THE OREOON GRANITE CO. Monuments. IS. A. incus, uon oral Manaitor; P. M. Kershaw, Sales ManiiRor. 302 N. Front St.. MciKord. ,' Palntlui nnd l'aiwrhanaTlna! II. MARX Quality ialntiiiR. tint Intf and naperhanKlnc; savoa anil , beautifies; color sehemea that are "easy to llvo with" at mini mum cost to you: decorating ot new. and uld furniture and fix tures. Phone 178-J. M. A. RLISS t CO. Pulntlmr. pa- pernanmnit, interior iinisiiiin,. Reneral contracllinr. 1709 hi. Main Ht. Phono 1045-K. ' " Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano nnd Harmony. IlalRht Music Htudlo, 318 Liberty Hlda-.. Phone 72. , 169tf Printers nntl Ptihllshera MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Haa the host equipped printing office In Southern Oreiton. Bookbind ing, loose lent ledxors. billing svstems, otc. Portland mioes. 37 N. Fir St. Itadlii Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. H. O. Puruckor. 22 South Grape streot. Office Phona 335; Res. 1443. 81 Kami and GrnTcl C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Oravel plant. Cleaned, washed sand and urnvel; crushed (travel, all sires. Phone plant 1203 or office 127. 4tf Transfer EADS TltANSKini & STORAOB C. Office 111 N. Fir Streot. Phono 3 IS. Prices right. Serv ice guaranteed. . DAVIS TRANSFER STOflAOH Servleo auurnntced. . 20 H. Urana St.. Phono 644, or residence 1010, TRANSFER AND HTORAOR F. i-;. Mamson to. wuick arviee. I'rlecs reasonable. Carao Insur ance protection. 12 N. River side. Phone 838. Vpholsterlnar THIBAI'LT Maker of overstuffed . IIIIIIMIIIl IIIWIIII IV UIIIDIi - ttpholsterlnir. We estimate, show samples. Phona -R. l W'lnilon Cleanln LET GEORGE TOT IT Phona lift for hoiiseelennlnjj, floor waxlni. Janitor tervlca. Geo. A. Heety,