MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QIMKiOX. THl'RSDAY. DKCEMIiKU 2(1, 1929. FJGE SEVEN -! 1 WALL STREET PRICES RALLY AFTER HOLIDAY NKW YOltK. Dec. 2G.-JAi . Wull Street experienced a marked chuiiKo In Hiicculativc wnttment ' ove r thu huliduy, with tho result 'that ijricig rallied briskly ' under heavy buy tut; for both ueeountt. Not sains in ii long, list of active Ihhuch rnncd from 2 to 10 points, ,wllh a few Hpeeinltiea marked up "iiH much aH lp polnU. ; The apparent r completion oC .hit'Kc sculc tax Helling f combined with froHh buying in anticipation of the distribution . of more than one bliilon dolliU'H in January divt . dend and intereHt payments, savo tho market much stronger un : dertonc. -Ihiylng orderi were dis tributed over n fairly broad list, covering affnln being n .rnporluut '.factor 1n tho day's, advance. . Itaislng of the call money rate to G jior cent failed to dumpon npecula;ivo cnthusl-vm. and thu. ! high prlceH of the session were made In the final hour. Invest : ment utiltUcH wero up 5 to 10 ; points and many Industrials and f:ppciultieH woro equally strong, in cluding LV8, Steel, Oonernl Eloc s trie. American Tobacco, Kastman Kodak, . AUIttd: Chemical. Johns Manvillo nnd U. S. Industrial Al Volm.. Tho closing tfiifo waB fitrnng. Mii.cs approximated. ,suu,uuu shares. 1 ' ' STEADY PRICE BASIS (i POUTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 2G. iPi Kggs and builcr began the day '; after Christmas with prices .-toady. . .The hulldi y trade appeared to have ' taken cans' ot. niost ot. the supplier ' received: Poultry and country dressed .'meats were weak, as was expected following the holiday. Turkey and other poultry wore cheap the day before Christmas and the lowered l prices brought about a larger de mand. V Fruits and yotreables were un changed. . tYS U; Livestock . PORTLAND, Ore, Doc. 20. P) CATTLE nlld CALVES! Talking mostly ' steady; receipts cuttle GO, "calves' 10.' ' ' ' ' HOOK: Quolubly steady: re ceipts X50, Including 738 direct. SHEEP anil LA.UHS: Quutubly .steady: receipts Go. -. v .-- .- Produce ' PORTLAND, Ore. Dec. '-'G. (PI Ilultcr, eggs, milk (hutterfatt, poultry, country meats, onions, pro tatooa, wool, lay , nuts, casrnra hark and, hops steady ami tin- -cliansctl. . -, Sugar and Flcur . PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 26. (P) ' Cane, sugrir "(Hacked . basiHl: '.Steady, Caiie, fruit or berry, $5.40 'per cwt.;. boot Bugar, SS.Iio.cwt., :, Flour (city , delivery ..prices) Steady. Family patents. 4!ts. $7.G0; whole wheat, tflfi, $fi."0! Kialiam. IDs, IG.ul; bakers' bard wheat, !8s. J7.50; bakers' bluestem patents, USs. $7.10; pastry flours, 4!c, $7,110. San Francisco lluUcrfnt ( .SANfl'IlANC.rHUQ. Dec. 2,li. M'l Rutteifijt jf..e.b: Salt Fi uhcifwo 41 Vi land 4i',4C.'; i '- J TOLC," Ore., hoc. M. (Special l .-The Tolo school closed Friday 1 evening until .r.'inunr.v 2. Thursday ' the school gave a splendid chrlst ' mas program, : nil the children doing their work well. After the j program Mho. Ciwlstmfi troo was enjoyed Santa appeared anil fur nished treats tbVnll present.'.' ' JACKSONVILLE MAN TO ERECT NEW RESIDENCE I : JACKfiONVILLK. Ore.. Dec. 20 (Spcciyl) Uavc Leo of .hvekson- ville, ' pnr lmscd this week the ' west half, of the properly belong 1 i lag to . Alice I'lrtch, He will tear 'down nu Tmrh on the property "and plans "to' put up a resldent-e in the spring., THE MARKETS I i . i i JACKSONVILLE LEGION TO. CONCLUDE DANCES JACKHONVILLK. Ore.. Dec. i!C , tSpI.) The American Legion dun will give the last of their series of . dances New Yoar's ve. The con test which Is running in connection with the dunce will Juc nt 10 o'clock that evening. They hope to ' have all come eiirly so as to be there for the content. State Won't Cooperate ; BOISi;. Idaho (C. P.) Louis 'Obermcyer caught a nice, healthy 'pnpa skunk, and decided he would start a skunk farm If he could find a mama skunk. He appealed to 'the game department. , But Louis will have to wait until the game department finds a skunk deep In sleep: so unconscious that she won't- awaken tu- investigate nnd retaliate. Alrmher .nf the depart i iiient i-efused. to cm p1 rale under h . t ' any otht circumstances, : ;X' i.X ,Tj BRINGING UP FATHER I WA WtTWIN TEN FEET OF THE FtCrHT VJMEhJ IT HAPPENED 17 ei;:- ln ?tH:r-- SfriHP.inp. ir J.'. s' THE NEBBSIt's Much Different Now . iuDV fjeeS' "eeceivEO'A CHECK. FO? j '00, 000 "d FROM FLINT WITH WHICH TO' TAKE UP , THE MOIST- . , (i,A6e WHICH FALLS QUE OM OAM.'irJCt . A.WIUTI-; C IIIUSTMAS Hy Ma ry . i ra linin R iuur, : T,lie. Utt.c Ulaok Clock hnil a i tiiii all 1ir iVadiness. "Wht'fo fti1 we RoiiiB?' John hnfl .Vfcfjy asked him. ''I've Kot a Hlpo outrldn It will hold tlirco and we'L'o going ,U bo taken to hoc a .special per.son." That did not ni n a n much of iMYthfng tu John and Init they followed the Ilttlc, Black C 1 o c k,- nnd all Rot on a sled, which was wait luff for them. The I e tl was 2 drawn by a person pomothlng- like a nnow man. Yet he ne?mcd ahle to move .more quickly than any snow man ever could. , ' They moved, rapidly , , over Hit? riiow. , "Wami't It. marvcluiiM havlni; snow for ChrlHtmaK?" John asked. "Voti'll have to make thitl speech over afialn." - the . IJUIc Itlack Clock said. . "It will please her." John didn't understand nt all. hut In, n few muinenta they were dr.iwn "up before the loveliest of mow palaccH. It was llko a huge Know hoiiHc, nx 1'euR.v said, and yet It was much too wonderful for u house jt wan .indeed a, palace. It was decora ted with iHHe. and It was very firmly Iniilt. The sun. waw shining, and the palace ;ecmcd a iii.'ism of jewels. In fact. It was m glittering, and so daz zling that they could hardly look nt It. , . . "I've, turned tho time hack two days." the l ittle lilack Clock wild, and Just nt that, moment, a beau tiful lady appeared nt the great front door of the i iiluoe. "Have you come to make the great j'early renin st ?" she nsked. "We have:" the Little lilack Clock said. 'Come inside." the lady urged, and to herself he added, "I know they wutil whlje V'hristnias!" (Tomorrow-'Tho ftnou- Lady"1 JACKSONVILLK, Ore., Dec. L'((. (Special:) John ' Ilueners and Jchs Coleman, stationed at thn Marines aviation acnip at Itlver slde, Calif., arrived this week to spend a forty-one day furlough at their homes. Kred Kdens. who is In training In the radio department of the navy Ht San Diego. . Is expected home the second week In January. Mrs.-: Alice Tlrich was a guest Christ mas day of her son Iewis L'hTch at Medford. Mrs. Hattie I.gan spent Christ mas day with her sister. Mrs. Kiunk Kiddle, nt her home at the Klamath orchards. KolumI Merrlftcld anl (ieorgc Manke have returned from O. A. t to spend the holidays nt their homes. John Coke also returned home for the holidays from Albany college. A New Y e,i r watch pa r t y la planned by the Joung people of l'rsbterlan church. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harkert and jon Artelbert. Mrs. .1. M. Pews. Mrs. I.eltln Mi-Kee and Mr "and Mrs. Tom Dunnlngton nnd son j , ; v" : .' Ji I i. ! lA'cS-rirTh. Brn sy.d.r.,. 1 7..,; omtJ t t' '.; .... . ; JACKSONVILLE I WILL AMD I tflLL Orpnt ttrhaii. riKl.tf. rrs.rv,!. TonUny,. from .Incksonvllle. C. W. L'uly and family from Applegate nd Bert -JleKce and 'family from Phoenix, spent Christ man eve at the JOrnest Mclntyre home at Cen tral Point. M1k Alary Hucst. now living in Med ford, who i-ecently had: the misfortune, to fall and hurt herself! is now much lmptovcu. lieti" Beekmnn, an attorney of Portland. Is spending the Christ mas holidays with his mother, Airs. Iteekman, and sister Miss Carrie Beekmnn, here. 1 "Kmll Brltt and' sister. Miss Mol U Brltt, were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Itobinsun at Hotel Medford, ChrlstmaH day. Mr. and ' Mrs. Herbert Manna were- guosts'ifor. Christmas dinner at tho-home of Air, and Mitt. Krunk Ton Vella. ChfirlcH Rose of (ilehdale, spent Sunday and Monday visiting his sister. Mrs. Jdsle Worth,- while cn 1 ..." . " ' ,i Vi 7,7 Alarvln Morgan ttf Yreka, Calif., father of Julia and Olive. Morgan, former -Jacksonville school girls, was visiting nt the home of his ulster,. Airs. 'Daisy Lewis. Mr. and Airs. Wilford .Stevens of Newpbrt, Ore., .were dinner guests of. Mr. and . Min. Joe Mclntyre Tuesday. Mrs.' Nettie Jones left Wednes day to' spend Christmas with her brothei'tln-law. George Young aWl family. Mrs. Jones will return the last of the week. , , The Jacksonville orchestra play ed for the 'dance nt the Applegate hall. Wednesday qvening for one of tlieir tiiost-nutessfjil dances of the i-canim! &vernl from Jacksonville attended. '' 1 ' Jacksonville;' ore., Dee. :;, (Spl!) A -Chrlstnius enlerlainmenl Avns enjoyed by the school at tuc local gymnasium Friday evening. The following program was given: A song by troe high school glrW. WJlmn Itotzel. Lula Metzgcr nnd Helen .Walton; recitation. Krankb' Ibvmnn; play. "Tom's Plan,'1 by the fifth and sixth grades: solo by George Wendt; an act of Hible readings and Christmas carolK by the third and fourth grades; folk dance by ten llttlf girls of the firs; nnd sneond grade; playlet, "Sant I TiikeH a Host." by the seventh an'l eighth grivdes. nnd 11 solo hy Ma Katherine Wendt, with Mrs. Mable Sim.H at the piano. CandlcH. nuts and popcorn halls 'ror' "(Itstrthuted. ( Tp ttyivtyy wa.i prepared 'by a Vpmmfttee or tin; -JACKSfNVILLK. Ore , Iec. 26. (Hpecial.) Oregon Chapter . No. 4. Itoyal Arch Masons Installed of ficers for tho ensuing yeur Friday evening. December an follows; Knill Itritt. high priest: V. T. Wilson, king; J. C Coleman, scribe; Hoy Kmlth, captain of hosts O. It. ( 'hapman, piTnclpal sojour tier: Krnct ImbIV, O. N. Lewis anil Cfocge Burdell. masters nf the veils: W. A. Bishop, treasurer; C. c. chltwood, treasurer: A. T. Lundxren. "sentinel. H. It. chap man officiated as installing officer. 'After Installation, refreshments were served. KLAMATH KALL8 M. R. fMan ley. .3 It nipper, died from a hullet woifud toifferer1fhen n rifle was discharged accidentally, THAT MAKES YOU THE PRINCIPAL WITNESS POTT5 OWT VuM uc-t l I : ) THAT'S VOuC WALKillSJS PAPF.RS J J OfPw-irr- . ,r.. yv.. . . a..L ' , ' uJalCD 'OUT uJlTu 4SIKJG THeM 6aC -" ' V NO BETTER START TO PAC " I CATCHES ME POTTW& MOMEV IMTO A ' V EWOUGH3WVENJIR5 NEXT XfVEEK HE'5 '' ' j ; UP- WBE GOIMG &VE BVE .' ,J PROPOSlTlOM I NOTMINJG ABOUT, If .. TO SO LISMT H005E- A COMIkJ& T LlVE. Z -X- rp OAMLiaRV Z MO. I : WILL BE IMTO A Tiro CUP CvkjD IT .jOroT A' - EEPlM(5 , y'Vj45 AfeAINJ y rrQXOlO r-!-r-r- ' N &E MORC": THAN) A DIME. FROM MOW If j fvfo V - -y 'X - ". ' 'jf l TTi " r ONI IT'S "5HOEMAKEI5 STICK TO VOUR j '' ' y ' I ' ' ' ANJ V''''J tAtT L" ' CHRiSTMS PROGRAM' JACKSONVILLE SCHOOL HAVE TO GO TO COURT SUPPOSE MY PICTURE BE tN THE PAPER I.OS ANUICLliS. Cnl.. Due. (P) A negro, . bcl laved excited to an insane rage over IiIh wife's friendship with other men. ran amuck In the home of Francis ''"i' agoh, motion film, director, early today, Killed the woman and ch enpod. ' - ' The noRro. John WalHon, lit, who with hla wile, Klnorn. was it tier vant lit. the KarttKoh lioinei fled In a smnll car after drlvhiK Kanmoh's patents. Mr. nnd Mi's. Joseph I'aril Koh of New York, from the house. The parents were visiting their son over the Christmas holidays. The fathor of th film director told liollce that Mrs: Watson burnt I Into their room, crying lor protoc'- 11011. Watson, police wore told, pro ceeded to destroy telephone com munication In the home anil then kitted down , the, locked doors and shot ills wlfer As hp lied rrotu the honso lit)' drove' Karagoli's - pai'JiitJ into tho street. HI.VtiAI'OUH. Htralls et t leliM-nl, Dei. 2ii.-tI - Apitroxltiititi-ry ir, tons of ruhlier were destroyed ami KM) tons fliiltialli-d liy fin aboard the Dollar liner President Van llilH'll lit Us (lock here today. The fifty passengers were dlseinliarked wifely to hotels, Inn II was expect ed llley would contllllte I heir voy- nge tomorrow. Tin? President 'n ll Ituren Is :i Dollar llni steaipship euroule from New York around the Avorld, to Nc'tv York and lioston. Xullif. Ill the t'oiinly Court of the Slate of Oregon for .lai-ltsfm County. In the .Matter of the I-lsl.ilo of C. I!. l'ostd: Deceased. Notice Is herehv given that Hie undersigned litis fll'-d his Final Uc porl linrl Account In the above en titled matter, and the aliovo en titled Court h:i fixed January 'th. 1 it.- at ID o'clock a. m.. In the County Court Itooin In the Court House In Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, as the time and place fur hearing olijcclions to said Final Account, n ml - fur the. seltlemi-nt thereof. . nuiiT c. ltoKTi-n,. Administrator. lll-II.P WAXTMII l-'K.M.M.I- WAXTLO -Young girl for hoiiie Work 714 ncel.'man Ave. ,27fM' CUSSiriCD HOVtRTISIKO HATES ftitn pr vrd itr firtt tmirtitn, 2c; fKh luctMdini iintrtifO. It; miftiimrm 25c. Intfn Mir adt with Fr Slf, Fof Pliiit. ttc, tt4 c.urtt tl-fit -nr,i ti mm 1Kb Initial, tiliphemf Mmbtr, ftc, tt a tmtf. . CIKiitifrf adt In advent, and Ml lalrn ,vtr ftwif. unlm admtiwr hai c-nlhly accaunt. Na allowinct t.r ption. crrori. Will you give $2.00 to $10.00 a month for six months to finance a real land settlement campaign to build up bur 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 Rpnlty Board, P 0. Box 1077.' ' 1 . ' ' , I C ' if, .', I If"! I fll 10 '!0rniA HIT I . . . . ron hunt apautmunts fiih nAiitc-in)Mr. JCHLUUO OLKVHI'U W10RDERSWIFE IN j i FILfnlN'Sil! AH.&OOD MORNINa.MR. JIGC-5- DID YOU SEE WHAT VMrVb IKl TODAYS PAPER? ACKNTS WANTKl) With silleK atiility and ramniiir wltl. nrehard work, to Hell something new and novel for Ktii)oriin trt(ll-lad'n llntlis of trees: cheaper and bet ter than wooden props, ltin com mission, lleall IMjie i Ta'nk t'm' toratlon, l'ortland, OreKun. 278 WANTKu .ulSCfc.l.LiANEOCS VK I'AY CASH for (ills, hides nnd pells i.nd i ii ii k of -ill .lofccrlption. .Mc.lfonl ftarwaln Douse. t'hone 1 mi-!. No. (irioc. 27Uf WANTKO Tractor plow. Iill7-.l-. I'llor.c 277 U'AXTKIJ L'sed tractor plow. Tel. 11211-11: tH WA.VT10D Local or lontr dlstaneo Imutinu. Insured cai'rler. apec ia sti ck moving eitulpnient. Wo KM.miulcc to save von inonoy. Jlawley Transfer, (J 1 11 N. ltiver sld. J'hone 1041-X. aat) rANTMI)--2nd hand coods : Junk. Tat's, tr.Oli I'rtine. I'll. 647-1.. 280 WANTKD To liuv nil kinds of livestock for slaughtering. I'Jiono 6G&-U Hokuo Itlvcr Moat Co. 282 WANTED Clevn cottOD ram at Mall Trlbun offlco. tf FOlt KENT HOUSES KOH Ill-INT 3-rooni furnished - bungalow, uooil KaraKe. un t'aved street, close 111. Phone 1IS0-W. 277 FOlt HUNT Moilcin hbuiio with stove. 11 III W. Hull. 277 l-'Olt Itl-INT KiirniKln.fi house; hai-Kain. l.-avlm; lowii for one year; will li-avu f-uliru household Kooils to respousililu parly fall 1 37.1. 27B FOlt UIINT Comfortable, elose lll. eollljih'tely furilislied 3 -room duplex with pilvatu U.illi: gar age; 1 tdouk from Hold Med ford. Low rent for winter. ALSO unfurnished modern -l-room house. Has every! hing. Low rent.- Thomas Koally Co., room 12. Palm lilock. Cor. Main ami Front Hi., upstairs. 2JI) FOlt HUNT t'llflirnlshed hnllse on Hlveislile. Plione :il!l-,l. tf Foil ItFNT Cnfunilsheil house III liverette Court. West I 1 1 ll HI. lias elec. stove, plenty built -Ins, breakfast nook set, largo garage, etc. Phone 23X. Zfj'JIf Foil 1MINT Kinall furnished liouae. Inuulro at Ultl ti. Ivv. 270tt FOlt lll'INT G-rooin house, close In. Impure club. 2tl7tf IKU'SIIS FOU 11E.NT and HA LM Call IDi. tf FOR HMNT 3.rnoni niodern cot tage, fuinlslied, f20. Imulre7l2 W. Jackson. 2(ir,lf FOlt ItMNT r.-room house. In iiulre llungalonr Uturo. . I'linne 4H.1-H. BfiOt f FOIl HII.N'T 8-ronni liotisn, milt. al.io for rooming house: fuel furnished. Call B31. ' SjKtf FOU HUNT Cozy, comfortable, newly decorated niodern cottage . of fi rooms; also ctarage and wuodhouse, Adultn. 719 W. 11th, Call at 723 W. 11th, of mornings. . tf FOR RKN T Home. Fornlihed or unfurnUhed. Brown Whlt. ; , ; ' t; I7tf FOU RENT 8-room unfurnlihed j house, 10.16 W. loth. 8m C. A. nVno. phnn Ii23-.l-t ,. mif PURS HIDES PELTS Trappera, you hare a mar ket (or Tour fur, at hom. Lot ui estimate, or aet jrour own prlco. Trapa at cost. Medford Bargain Houss . tt North Orapa tt Phona 1001 NO f . WHAT IS IT? BE FOlt HUNT A Pl)le. Aimrtmcnts. FOlt U1CNT .Modern, ittlaetive apartment In new Arthur Arms, 3311 N. Holly St. 276tt FOU lll'INT -lights, water, . 452-11. , Furilislied gur.lge, JIS. apt.: Tel. 73tf FOll HUNT 2 or .1-room apis; ga rage. o 4 W. lath. 27ltf FOR HUNT 4-room apactmcnt with hath and garage. 327 H. Onkdale. 2r6tf FOR RENT Mouu.n lurnlshed ant.: adults. Phone 603-Y. 815 N. Holly. 23Htf FOR RENT Stoam-noated anart inents nnd eleeplng room. 1005 W. Main. 220tf FOR RENT Modern furnished downstairs apartments; adults. 345 N. Barllctt, Phone 753-M. 24fitf FOR RICNT PURNISnKD ROOMS HO.MM AND ltOAHIJ nt 7 1 (! 1-3. Main. Phono 722. 27ltf FOR RENT Large, well furnish ed sleeping rooms. lllU W. Main. Phono 1201-L. 257tf FOR HMNT Dcslralilo furnished upt; private. 018 Hu. Onkdale. 2711C FOlt 11 KNT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Garage. 104 So. dale. Phone 60U-L. Oak tf TAKI-IN IIP TAKEN I P Wlllte-faied cow. uiKlerblt out of each ear; year ling hclfcr, marked the same, and calf. Lewis Hlnllli, 2 ml, south west of Talent. 271! FOI'NU FOCNIl Kfllare. Iiaekage. Owner may have same by drsc i-iblm; contents ami iii.yiiig fur ad. An swer X Y, Tribune. 270 LOST LOST. HTIIAYEll OH STOLEN Hay iilM-e, abuilt 1 IS .111 lbs: brand ed 8 Is half circle. Phone 3U2-Y. 27U LOST License No. 159-234. No tify Central Point, lit. 1, liux XX. 270 HISIX I'ISH OI'I'OHTl'XITI IIS Hl-IltllYDAI.E MEAT MARKET for sale. Inquire at market. 2X2 FOR EXCTIANGB WANTED To exehiitlge what you can't hi. tulle for something you jiii. Wo have city business prop el ty, orchai-ds, ranches, also Ida ho, Washington, Molilalia, Cali fornia, Florida. There Is a prop erly In our lists that you want. It. V. Williams, Liberty Hldg. 2X2 FOR EXCIIANOE Ii acres and 0 .room .modern home, barn, Ka lage. chicken house; Joins city Mlinlt:i of TiJetil: no Incumbrance. Trade Tor Medford home and some cash. Price $iOeo. Also: One of the best service stations un tlie highway, in cen ter of town near Medford, doing fine business. Price S225I) if Hold I t once. Exclusive With THE REAL ESTATE lIXCHANtil-I 44 N. Riverside. Phone 14HS. 27X liXCHA.VOU Small improved rari"h for city property. Klowers Realty Co., over Lamport's Hard ware. 277 FOR 6AI.K l.lvr-KTOCK FOR PALM- Fresh coty with second calf. Hen Htancllff, Ph.ientx. 27 FOIl KALE 2 milk cows, fresh Jan. 1st and April 1st: also 8-inontlis-nbl heifer; bantflln. I-I. A. I'm ves, Talent, Wagner creek. By George McManus ALL THE VMITMESSES OF THAT BIG FlCrHT WILL EITHER FURNISH $50,000 BAIL, OR PUT IN JAIL VMHILE THE By SOL HESS HOME ON HRillWAY Clean-up sale. Price reduced to $3500 cash, or S-Hlliu on . very, easy terms. One of the most desir able country homes In the val ley. See HOLMES for HOMES. Nnsh Hotel corner. 27X I FOR SALE 5-room noma, handy lo flcnooifl. i'nona iud. 2uici- WILL SACRIFICE $1600 equity In 'Medford home for good car, or sell cheap for cash, liox in. J., Mail Tribune. 253tf FOR SALE REAL MSTATK UAL-! or EXCIIANCiE I lava a good chicken and turkey ranch of 113 acres. House, barn, folic- , ,vl. good , .well . and pumplFta plant; Vi mile from paved hlgh--way. 1 Mi miles to achools ami town. To vxuhango for. down payment on a Medfor home. Urown & While, ltcaltora. tt FOR HA LIC OR TRADE One of tho finest little dairy ranches In tho Roguo River valley, with or without IS head of cows. Phone 5XD-J-I. 240tf FOR SAL1S DOOM AND PICT8 FOIl SALE Classy Tox terrier puppies. Marymuc Orchard. 553-ll-l. 2X1 FOU SALIC AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Tudor Ford Sedan, good cunditlon; cheap. 710 Pine. 270 11130 LICENSE FHEE For 10 days only new or usod ears. We have thu best bargalnu In town. Seeing will convince you. ARMSTRONO MOTORS, INC. Phone IX. 277 (150 PIIONOORAPII with records fur S5U; terms. Cse'd electric appliances, 2 each: Iron, toaster, headlight heater ami percolator. 710 l-I. Main. Phono 722. 271tf FOR HALE Hy owner. Ha by Overland louring; newly over hauled; very reasonable. 244 N. Ivy. 270tf FOR SALE 1020 Ford Roadster, . 75 cash: 1023 Ford delivery cheap, See at Flchtner'a (Jarage. 253tf FOR HALE Now Ford truck, run 3.T.00 miles. Priced right. K. J. "White, 4 miles west Phoonlx or 111 1. R. F. U.. Medford. 250tl FOR KALIO MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hl-ln. mnnznnltu wood, good Htmltty. S4.50 per Her, df llvered. Tel. 1150 J-2. 2X1 FOR HALE -and couch. 1315. - lied, tables, chairs 375 Ho. Central. Tel. 27!) FOlt KALE I. 11111 Iioxck Newtown apples In packing housu ut Rogue River. 278 'OH KALE Apple, cheap; New towns, HplU and .lohmtlhann. Robert T. Cuchl-ail ci Co., So. Front. . 274tf FOIl SALE 33x1 tires. Hand Store. Pal's 2ml 27X FOR HALE Tho sale of personal effects of Thoo. II. F, Eilgel will be hr-ld in phoenix, Saturday, Dee. 2Xth, nt 10 u. m . according to court onler. Terms cash. M. ltrownrlgg. 277 FOR HALE Electric radio at a bargain: used less than a year. Phone 543-X. 512 X. Uurtlutt Ht. 270 FOR KALE Wood; body fir, onk, laurel, nianzanlta, S3. 00 tier up. Tel. 134X-X, 276 WHEN TOU think of real estate. e Rrown White, tf FOR HALE Apples and dried prunes. Phone 781-W-J, 277 FOR RALE For sand and (travel sediment and general toamlnc Tel, K12-J. Ham'l Hntemnn. tf FOR HALE Used sowlne ma chines; all makes. 15 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewln Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett. lltf Foil al'l'I.KH - rail llll-ll. FOR 8Arj HIROEIX&KBOCI FOR SALK Kindling by tho load. MeutorU iruel (Jo., Tol. fill. FOR HALE At u baixaln. lathe, t l l '.xli)'. 1 1 1 H. fJartlett. siltf they hint. ItoKllu Itlvur Co. , 2Kl dl; i&i FOR KAI.li 2 ilias naws. Mo'dford -fr- . Fuel Co.. Phone tilll. If-- ... ., fewV bji DAur, Huioosa iDiuegraasi : ,. seed for sale, 20o per pound. Communlekte with Williams ;' Seegmlller. Ttoute 3, . Central j-V Point, or call at ranch, Antloch . tt, district tt 'FOR SALE PaK9 rtnltl fence." yarn lenee. nates, nettlnR. all kinds: cedar and steel fenoe'' niaterl.il. "Wo b n I I d fences." ! Caddis & Dixon. Tel. 268. ( IH'SIXUSS DIRECTORY Ahstrnctfl 11UHHAY ABSTRACT CO. A !.' stracta of Title, Title Insurance, -.' , . Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North;' ' ; , Central Ave., upstairs. rV"' JACKSON OO. Alistract Co. v;, Abslracls of Title n ,l Tliln fnnnr. lar-v. : once. The only ; 3 : c o 111 p I c t o Title . System lu Jackaoa i C01111I1-. ,VVJ'I Accountant. Q. Q. D'ALHINI Certified PuhllO KggSJ Accountant. Auditing, account- tv lug. tax service. Office, CoIIoko I Hullding. Phono soti. 22311- Bicycles BICYCLE REPAtR SHOP Work guaranteed. Auto locks nnd keye for all cars. 10 N. Fir St. Tel. 201. tf Chiropractic 1'liys.lclniui DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Hldg. Office phone 580; Res. phone 790-H. Eye Specialists DR. D. A. CHAMBERS. Optome trist. Eyes examined. Glasses fitted. 404 Medford Olds. Tel: IKS. 352tf Expert Accountant ' E. M. WILSON, C. P. A. Account ing and lueome tax requirements. Our special cosl-.luurnal used In California and Oregon, Los An geles and San Francisco. Llborty IJIdg. Phono 157-11. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy pooplo to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coa-st Credit Association, 423 Medford Hldg., Medford. Ore. Freight Transportation - LONO DISTANCE HAULINO Medford - Klamath truck line. Daily service." Bonded carriers. Spocial rntes oh load lots. Aute Freight terminal, 8G S. Fir. Tel. 1033. 1 1 J !"Moho lo-Loan MONEY TO LOAN to worthy peo. .. plo. to pay their honest debts , , Also any amount to loan on citl - nrpltorly. Thomas Realty Co. Room 12, Palm Illk., Cor. Mali nnd Front Sts., upstairs. TV lions; Time a Xcal UaUle 11 I Moiinajre IahsJ f W Phone 11X1 Commercial Flnonro Corp. Medford, Oregtin DO YOU NEED MONEY? 4 mako short time loans, Tran notions strictly confidential. 311 Liberty llldg. Open Tuesday! and Fridays till 9 p. m. Phon4 057-J. II. H. Banister, H. q Chrlstncr. Monti mcnta THE OHEOON C1RANITH CO. -1 Monuments. E. A.' Hicks, Gen oral Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Hales Managor. 303 N. Front St., Medford. Painting anil Patwrlianainar II. MARX Quality painting, tint' Ing and pnperhanging; savea and beautifies; color schemes ' that nro "easy to live with" at tnlnl- ' mum cost to you; decorating of new 11111I old furniture and fix tures. Phono 17X-.I.. M. A. 1ILISS A CO. Painting, P perhiinging, interior flnlshlnsr general contracting. 1709 B. Main Ht. Phono 1046-R. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON JIA IOHT Teacher nf Piano nnd Harmony. Halo-tit Muslo Studio, 318 Llborty Hldg., Phono 72. 169tf Printers anil Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Haa the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, hllllnar systems, etc. Portland prices. 17 N. Fir St. Radio Serrlt RADIO SERVICE on any - make radio. II. O, Puruoker. 21 South drape street, Office Phone 835; Res. 14.12: -: - , 11 ' Kami anil flmycl C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant, ... Cleaned, - washed sand and gravel;: crushed gravol. all sizes. Phone plant 1203 or office 127. 354tfe Transfer EADS TRANSFER St RTORAGB . C Offlco ill N. Fir Street. 1 Phone 315. Prices right, Serr- lee guaranteed. 1 DAVIS TRANSFER RTORAGB Service guaranteed. 20 8. drape nt., t-noim 64, or residence lose, TRANSFER AND STORAO10 F. 1-1. Hnmson Co. ' Quick service. ' Prices reasonable. Cargo lnsur J ance protection. 128 N. River- , side. Phone 831. V rpliolsterina; THIBAl'LT Maker of Overstuffed ; t 01 oversiuiiea j to order! re 5a,1 e estimate, show IK.-rJ 11 lll-H.. 31 furniture made upholstering. We samples. Phon Window rieanlnai LET GEOROR DO IT Phone UTt lor 000s eniiiiiK, rioor waling. Janitor aarvloa. Uao. A. sleety, M I i. V: :l o. 1