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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OlU'XiONV SATURDAY.' DKOtt.M lUOR 28. 1920.
PAGE FIVE
VEAL AND LIGHT HENS
; TAKE SLIGHT ADVANCE
PRtiAnO, Pr- I?.;-2ff (T)
Prices' pf yenl1,ind ijie,' ightar"
hens bave advanced slightly. Veal
is lc higher at 18c and light hena
le more at IS 19c. Broilers are
ulmost unobtalneble at 30c.
EKg and butter prices were un
changed, ...... ; , " ,
Reviewing the frutl and vege
table situation, the United States
department of commerce says:
"With retailers, the probably
consumers still tairly well stocked
with leftover Christmas supplies,
little fruit' and vegetable activity
is exported on the wholesale mar
ket."' 1 ';'' ,' ' '
t
i ... ..J.lyratofk y
PORTLMDJ Ore:,fDec. ?8. UP)
Receipts: iok4 20p,i(nlj dltect or
on contract. Week's totals approx-mau-ly:
Hogs - 495.- cattle 1385,
calves 135, sheep 365, cars 75.
HOGS:' Compared ' Week ago,
killing' classes 25c higher, ' feeders
stendyi Bulk light butchers $t0.60
overhand under .weights $10. 25
down, heavies down to $9.50 und
below. Rough packing sows $7.25
to 7.50; odd head of smooth up to
$8.00. Bulk' slaughter pigs $9.25
to 9.50, feeders extremely scarce,
mostly $9.00 to 9.25.:
CATTLE: .Compared week ago,
nil classes steady. High' medium
to ' good 'steers mostly $1.0.50 to
11.16, less-desirable kinds $9.50 to
10.25, commons down to $7.00.
Good heifers in loads $9.50 to 10,
good cows up to $x.50. Hulk de
ferable she-stock $8.00 up. low
cutters down to $$3.00' but 'mostly
$3.50 to 4.50. Hulls mostly cutter
to fali-ly! good a'l -SS.50 to :7.50,
Bulk light veulers $9.50 ( to ll,
calves $8.50 down, off grades down
to $5.00. ,
SHEEP: ' Quolribly Rteady with
week ago.-' -Common to strictly
choice lambs quoted $7.00 to It.
' Medium to choice! yearling $0.50
to K.50. Cull to chioce ewes $1.00
to T.on.-! 1 ' ..' ,. ' ' ' '
., Produce .i :.
PORTLAND, Ore.; Dec. 28 (P)
-'-"-Poultry (buying prices): Light
hens and broilers higher. Alive,
henvy hens over 4V4' lbs., 24 S 25c:
medium hens S'.-i'tdf 4 lbs., 208
JrtcV llffhl, under 3 Vj lbs., 18019c;
broilers, '' under '-116" lbs.,, 30c
hlrriirgs, ' Over '2 lbs. 24c. Spring
Pekin ducks, 4 lbs: and over, 21
22c; old Pekln duetto, lfiiftlOc; col
ored clucks,' 18C Turkeys, "No. 1,
2Sf 3(T-: No. 2, 25c; culls. 20c;
live, 18 20c. ' " ': ' "'
Country heats (buying prices):
Veal, cent higher; Choice" veal, 18c;
pork, 1414V4c; choice' lambs, 17
3)18c;' mutton 8810; ' .
Hutler, oggiCmilKTfiiiWrfat).
"onltmri;. potatoes, wool,' -nuta,' hay,
caflcara bark and hbiis steady and
uhehanged. ''''.' " ' :'" '.';'
Sugar and Flour
PORTLAND,, Ore.. ,fHe.: 28.
Cano sugar sacked; basis):. Steady,
Cane, fruit or berry, $5.40 per cwt.i
beet sugar, 15.25 per cwt. ' ' :.'
' Flour (city ' delivery prices):
Steady! Family -patents, 49s, J8;
whole wheat; '48s, $7:10; graham.
49s. $0.90: bakers' bard Wheat, 98s,
$7.00; ' bakers' ' blnest'em patents,
85s', $7.00; 'hastry flour, '49s, $7.50.
Sun: I'mm-laco Buttcrfnt, . ,
'. SAN. FRANI8CQ,'-Dco:,-2g. (A?l
Hutterfnt, f. o. h. San Krnnrlaco,
4214c. ' -
Wall Street Report
, JCKW YORK. Dec.' 28. m Ex
tensive year-end readjustment of
speculative, accounts imparted a
clocldedty reactionary trend to
pi-ices In today's stocjt market. The
selling ceetered largely In the mer
chandising, linking and public util
ity 'issues, many of which were
hammered down" 1 to 8 points.
Although several blocks of 6000 to
10,000 shares oliunged hands, the
volume of trading -.was 'remtlveiy
light.
' Ward Baking preferred sustained-
the largest Individual loss In
today's market, dropping 8 points.
Extreme declines of 3 to 4
points were nlso registered by Co
lumbian Cnrbon, National Biscuit
fold stock), M n y ' Department
Stores, Safeway Stores, Mngmn
Copper nnd J. I. Case, U. S. Steel
common sold down 2 points before
it met effective buying support. ' '
The closing was henvy.' Total
sales approximated 1,350,000
shares. ' ' ' ''- ' -' ' '
CENTRAL POINT, Ore.. Dec. 28
(Siieciul) Mini I.oJa Davis, who
hns for dome lime beenrcmployed
at ih? J-Vuher (.rooery 'store, hnsi
returned in her home In Oram
Van. '
Mr. nnfl Mr. OeorffC U Oarrett
were tltnner .Kuents nt the home
of Dintrtct Judfte nnc! Mrs. V T.
Miller on ClirlMtmnn 'Any. " ' "
Mr. nnd Mtn. O. I'unkry were
holiday guestn nt the home f their
wtn-ln-law nd daiiKhter, Mr. nnd
Mm. Jim Orleve, nt I'rospeet.
Mm. Jesse Itlehnrdion left thlx
week for nn extended vWt with
the family of her dntwhter, Dr.
nnil Mm. Dnvln.
Those entertained nt the John
WWlnhothnm nimh home were
Ilert HlKKlnUfithnm. Mr. nnd Mm.
Mnrtnn of Mtv.fV.rd nnd Mr. and
MtN. John Anderimn nnd family.
' Amonfc the iudmt home from1
the various rolleRPii are 1on Fa-1
her, Moore Hiimllton. Wllda flUfi
mnnd, Thelmn ran key. Coy flrown,
nn1 Kol.md Hover. I
Fred Knrra nnd wife of Rnn
Fmnelwro are RiientN of Mr. Fnr-i
rA parentK. -Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd
rarrn. t
CENTRAL POINT
BRINGING UP FATHER
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J AMVTMINO-YOU MIND-READER l'.0. VT '"J' ' Vn" m1 KhE OH r HaH '
CAN'T GO OUT VOL) ARE -J-4 HE STAYING- MM W ? WITHOUT J f
tL 'tr- ' iNPA'ls (if JJ J WORDS" , j
s , . s ,v.- j bad enough! j XrJ - i- 1 i v ) M "c"
THE NEBBS Lucky Dosff V ; ; , . 7j: : "' j-t- ft '?i ' ' By SQL HESS
1)53 4 ms opwes, rve sot-D my pi ortuue Nr',',,' ' I - y"i WAmt to set imto some soo6 ..- T - "lou7teDrr -IT
r75T3?5 Ck&RrEABLE TO VOU.VWITH A PART-. V SAVE MY DAUSWTER A CHAMCE LAM &UA&6 ILL MAKE A SRAT v.r.. ,
lrr-pj WER' LIKE Ull YOO CAM EEP THE ) . TjAT'5 MORE THAkl t EVES DD FOR , STAR T OF vol-,p- DAU&MTER L07-LOM(3,
7p,."H QUO CAMERA CLICKIM& AMD AT I HER AMD I'M AMXIOU5 TO SHOW f ;' '" I OOMES' MAME OM A DlCTOeE IS LIKE
igfSJAwe SAME TIME SET RID, OF VWELL,TMIS APPRECIATION AMD l'VE60r-':"''f;!''s' "STERLIMS" OW SIWER- A MAM VWHO -
''a ;5X"TME ORLDS PRIt-'5 "'l I TME KIKJD OF DOUSH YOU WEED ,. rJf ; ' DOES THIM&S MAKES SOME MISTAKES
ilJiiJTV!AH f , rZ 1 D rr'rr- I V AsJD L'n MOT AFRAID TO J 'i" '''' ' '"' r (i .BOT MIME AftE SO PUWVi THEY
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J'A-Zfi .. (Copyright. 1930. by Ttie Btll Syndicate, fhc J TTatle MjtlMaS Pat. Qflke f ' ' CAiaL&-rO
WILLIAMS CREEK
' WlfTrllAMS "CftETCKf," '0re.; l5ec.
28. (SpD-Phe -MtKses' Helen and
Gladyri'- JohnsohV' who f have5 been
emplctyed In Med ford tt urine the
slimmer, are -spendinK Jthe-- holi
days with "their parents, Mr. nnd
M'H. Ot-rar John.son of Provolt.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Sam Smith of Mur
phy and Ml, and Mrs. Jim Griffith
of nar WHriervllIe' were Sunday
visitors at the John horrie.
Ira fiparlin of WilllamK left WeJ
nesday of last week for Los An
(?elflH, where he wlll vlult with rel
atives nnd friends for two or throe
weeKs.; '. ' ' - :- ' ' I '
Mr. find Mrs. Archie Pie'rco'nnd
little: son' Uex are . spending th
holidays with relativeH In Coqullie.
'Mrs. Edward.s, who has been vis-itiiiR-
r e 1 a t I v e s at. HuntiiiRton
Beaoh, . CnO returned home ln t
week. ' ; - '
"'Ml, and Mrs. Alfred Palmer nnd
small daURhter have been visltlm;
Mrs. Palmer'. mother,'' Grandma
Rowley of Williams. Mrp. Palmer
will be remembered as Miss Mar
gery Rowley; ' '
' ' Among those from Williams
Creek who were doing last minute
shopping in Medford Monday and
Tuenday were Mr. and Mrs. Tier!
Holsthauser, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Kixley, Mr. r.nd Mrs. Joe Ront, Mr.
and Mrs."A. O. Edwards, J. A. Var
ner and son George, John Lette
ken, O W; Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Heetebry and Mrs. Doll L.em
mon. Dorrls and Art AVoolfolk spent
Tuesday night with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Letter-
ken, returning to their home non:
Central Point Wednesday morninv.
Mr. r.nd Mrs. LeUeken accom
panied them home to pcnd Christ
mas day.
Mrs. Harry Klncnde and George
Cpugle of Klamath Falls visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chnr
les Cougle, Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Flxley woro
shopping and transact tng other
business in Medford Thursday. ;
Miss Wllma Spartin left Sunday
for a visit with her uncle and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sparlin.
at Orovllle, Cal. r
Mr.- ond Mrs. Frank Wooldrldge
ft.nd family have moved into tho
house owned by Rert Holzhauser
for the winter.
Jack Spnrlin, who has a posi
tion In the Montgomery Ward store
In Medford, spent one night last
week nt the home of his parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Sparlin.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Leter Hill unJ
small son Larry spent Christmas
dry at Medford with Mrs. Hill'
mother, Mrs. Maggie Loeseh.
Miss Arllta Messenger, who hns
a position at Medford, came home
Tuesday to spend Christmas with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Messenger nt Provolt.
Visitors through the holidays nt
the home of Mr.' nnd Mrs. Roy
I)flr.nd are' Mrs. . Loflnnd'n par
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. XorrU
nf DM lord. Ore., and her sister nnd
Mmlly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Lon
nnd son of Weft wood, Cal.
BELLVIEW, Orr.. Dee. 2S.
(Spl.) Mr. nnd Mm. Ii-kkv SkW
and d.iufthier Joan were dinner
KtieMn at the home of Mr. nnd Mrf.
Ed Ilnrron on Chrlitmnft day.
Mr. and Mra, Edwin Dunn were
hot and hoste on Chrletmaji day
at n family dinner. Mr. and Mr,.
A. H I'eachy, Mr. and Mm. Datl.l
MrKlnney. Mr. and Mra. Portor
and family nf Appleitate and Mr.
and Mra. Itert Pej.chy nnd family
of TJellvlew were present to enjoy
th day.
Mra. E. R. CittllnR. who lined r
went nn nperntlon nl the Com
munity hospital - lam week, won
BELLEVIEW I
i
able to return to her homo in Hell
view on Tuesday. ' ',! ; "
Mr. .and Mrs. F,'1 L.r Tluxlcy of
Sedro-Wooley, Wash., and Mr. 'and
Mrs. Albert Martaln of Eugene,
were Christmrxs guests nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Huxley oT Walker ' avenue. A
Mr. and Mrs1. Murk True-spent
Christmas .day wlh . Mra. True's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Greg
ory of Central Point. r.
: Mr.-and Mrs. A. Joy and fam
ily wore guests at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Moore on Chrhit
mrs day. . v .
' Mr., and Mr. W G. Tucker en
joyed - ChrlstmnH dinner with Mr.
and Mrs-. W Jackson of As
.land..' - .','-.'.; ' - :
. .G.' H. MpOonkle from LaGrand.
Oro:i;: spent tho past" week visiting
tho 'Williams and Martaln families
of Rellview.1 i V ;" -
. Miv and - Mrs. H. A.. Nelson re
spending 'their holiday vr.catl.vi
visiting friends Irf Sacramento nnd
Long'Hea'ch, CaJ' .;.":'' yf ;
A..W. Moon of the Moon. Lum
ber company' made a 'business trip
to Snn Fianclsco the first of th
week, r '. ,' '(,?;--"'
The Bellview dance committee
Is sponsor In ff a -dance at the club
house on: January 2, with Dlckcy';t
orchestra furnishing the music.
Vale, r Vale Meat, com pnnv
quarters enlarged.
Notice of First Meeting or Creditors
No. B-14202 lii Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the Tnltod
States for the District of Oregon.
In the Matter of Willlum G. Tuffs,
Bankrupt.-
To the creditors of -William O.
Tuffs, of tho City of Kerby, In the
County of Josephine and District
aforesaid. Bankrupt: ,
Notice is hereby (riven that on
the 12th lay of November. . D.
1!29, the said William G. Tuffs wwi
duly adjudicate? ' iHinkmnt; n"i
that the first meeting of his cred
itors will he held in the office of
the Referee, Medford Rulldlng.
Medford, Oregon, on the '7th day
of January1.' A. Ov 1130, at 2:W
o'clock In the afternoon, ot which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims! appoint n Trus
tee, examine the bankrupt, r.nd
transact such other1 business ns
may properly come liefonv said
meeting. '
, HARRY C. SKYRMAN,
Refaree In Bankruptcy.
Doeember 2?th,4 lHL'fl.
In the Circuit Court of the Rtate
of Oregon for .larkHon County.
Union fr.vinK A ljyun AHsoriation.
an Oregon t'orpnritinn, IMalntltf.
va. -
Hewitt II. Clnrk hnd Nina W. Clnrk.
1 hiiKhand nnd wife. X)i'fenilant.
To Hewitt I i. Clnrk nnd Nina W.
Clark. hUHhand nnd wife, the nltove
named defendanta:
In the namo of the State of Ore
con: ' -Voir and ench .of you are
herely summoned nntl required' to
appear In the nhove entitled court
and eauae and nnawer the com
plaint of the plaintiff on filo there.
In against you within four week
from December 21t, 1929, the date
of the firwt TtihMontton of thia wum
mona. You - art further notified
that -If you fall to appenr and nn
awer aaid complaint- 'Within aaid
time plnlntiff will nptrty to the
court- for- the- relief demanded In
xnfd complaint, an follows: (II
For a decree of the courf adjudir
inK thnt there In due upon aatd
plaintiffs 'note and mort(tnfto de
ftcrlhed In the complaint herein, the
mint of 47no.no with Intercut
thereon at tho rate nf per rent
Iter annum from July 2(1. 1127. to
cethewith IS50.000 httorney'a feea
for the proiH-i'rutlon of thin auit and
l(K'c.o.ta and diwhuraementa herein
to he taxed: (2 ArtJudRlna- thnt
flMrt amount Ih a ftrxt.and prior Hen
upon- I. fit Nurnl-r Four. (4) In
lllcirk Number Twit Hi of Tuttle'.'
HulidivlHon to thi City of Medford,
Jiickiitui Cuunfy. Oreiron, autierior
to any rUrht. ihle. Interest, claim
or Hen nf the, defendanta. or cither
of them, therein or thereto: (S)
Adjudging that nald preminea he
wild in ' the manner provided by
law for--m4 aatiaf.ietlon of aaid
mortgage and decree: (4) Adjudg
ing thut itfjfc'purch&iwr at aaid aale
be cfitltli-a ' to the Immediate. poi-aea-lon
of aaid property nnd ibat
he hold tltU- theret.i In fee aininlc
fre, clear and foreeloaed nf anv
right, Xltle. intereat, c-Mim or Hen
of th, defendanta or cither of
them, therein or theroto. except)
the right of redemption provided
by law; and (f) tor such other
and further relief as the court miiy
deem just and equitable.
Dnte of the order for publication'
of this summons is December 20, I
1929.
PORTER J. NEFF.
Attorney fur Plaint ff.
202 Cooley Buildln, '"'
Medford, OrKon.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HATES
Ral pir word for tint inmtion, 2c; each
tucctttfififl Imirtlon. lei mlnlmui 25c. tnttx
four df with Fw Salt, For Hint, tie, antf count
IHm Hmrrfi wall ivh Initial, latanhan
numbtr. ttc. as' t word.
1 Clasiifltd. ads in adianct and not taltn etir
phont, unlifs advtrtiicr has Monthly account. No
allowanca for phont mors. rl
IIEIP WANTED FEMALE I
WANTED Woman" for house
;vork: must be-able to cook. 33!
" So. Central. 279
WANTED Young girl for house
work 714 Beekmun Avt. Tnl.
U27-X. . 275tf
WANTED MALIC IIELP '
AGENTS WANTED With Bales
ability and familiar with orchard
work, to sell something new and
novel for supporting fruit-lndn
limbs of trees; cheaper and bet
ter than wooden props. Big com
mission. Beall Pipe & Tank Cor
poration, Portland, Oregon. 278
WANTED SITUATIONS
EXPERENCED woman wants work
by the hour or d:.y; house-cleaning,
catering and servintr, and
would care for children. Refer
ences. Call 379 -X, evenings and
early morning. 279
WANTED By young lady position
In good home ; t& housekeeper.
Write Eva Burrows. 1J15 Dlm
mlck St., Grants Pass. Ore. 279
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Dictaphone; mum he
in good condition. Phone 1H0-U.
279
WE PAY CAS M for fura, hidcH and
pelta t,nl Junk of ill description.
Me.lfurd Itnrgaln Houae. 1 I'hone
11162. 27 No. flrniie: 27Ctf
VAXTEI
1129-K.
-Uacd tractor plow. Tel.
278
WANTED Local or long dlatnnco
hauling. Inaured carrier. Hpcc
Inl atcck moving equipment. We
guarantee to anvo you money.
Hawley Transfer, 619 N. Itiver
niK. I'hone H)t4-X. 330
WANTED-2nd ham) goods & Junk.
I'nt'a, KiOe Prune, l'h. (47-L. tuC
WANTED To buy all kinds of
livestock for alaughterlng. Phone
666-Lv Rogue Jtlyer Meat "o.
l ' 1 . , 282
WANTED Clem ' ootton ran at
Mall Tribune offlc. tf
I'Olt ItKN'T AI'AltTMKNTS
yon IlKNT Absolutely clean J-
room furnished apt. 303 Iter.tty
St. Cleo, Iveraon. Tel. 830 M.
' . 2
VOfl HUNT Fitrnlahed 2
room upts: guriigc. 604 W.
FOR KENT Fully modern fur
nished apurtmenta: hot nnd cold
wnter supplied. Hunrlxn Kupcr
Station, cor. 12th and Itlverslde.
I'hone I.13H. 207tf
FOIl KENT
' Apple,
ApartmentH.
334
2H2
FOH II ENT Modern, attr.nllve
apartment In new Arthur Arms.
J30 X. Holly SI. 27lf
FOIl KENT Furlnshed apt.:
light, wnter, garage, ii. Tel.
4i2-ll. 275tf
FOIl P.ENT 4-room apartment
with liuth and (arae. 827 H.
Oakdale. 2r,Ctf
FOH RENT -ant.:
adiilta
N. Holly.
Modern furnished
Phona 0l-r. tit
lJ8tf
FOR RENT Steam-tieated apart
ments and aleeping room, tool
W. Main. . Httf
FOR RENT Modern furnished
downstair apartments: adults.
844 N Uartl.lt, Phona 7i-M.
I5tf
FOR RENT FURNISHED
HOOMS
m.
ROM M AND BOARD at 710 E.
Main. Phone 722. 271tf
- . . ,
FOR RENT Large, well furnlsh-
I ed sleeping rooms. 1119 W. Main.
Phone 1201-L. 2G7t
1 FOR RENT Desirable furnished
npt; prlvute. &18 So, Oukdate.
, 27ltf
FOR KENT HOUSES
! trrn tmvp
XJ 1 1 ,U"N 1
Small furnJshed 3
room house; clean nnd comfort
able, close In, suitable for 2; $20
a mouth, water paid. . Inquire
125 S. Holly. - 279
FOR RENT 4 Partlv furnished
house. M8 No, 'Grape. 280
FOR RENT Modern 4-rm. house;
, electric range, refrigerator, ga
rage. Call 270. 279
FOR RENT Furnished modern
home for 3 or 4-months, on east
side; furnace, garage. Tel. .94. 279
FOR RENT To adults, a nicely
furnished modern duplex, - Tel.
cr3-,r. . 279
FOR RENT-Well furnished house.
Inquire 31 South Front St. 278
FOR RENT Comiortable, close-
in, completely furnished 3 -room
duplex with private bath: gar
age; 1 'block from Hotoj Med
ford. Low rent for winter.
ALSO unfurnished modern 4-room
. house. Has : everything. Low
rent. Thomas Realty Co., room
12, Palm Block, Cor. Main and
Front St., upstairs. 27
FOR RENT Unfurnished h'ouse
on Itivci-sldo. Phone 349-J. tf
FOR RENT Unfurnished house
In Everetto Court, Weat 11th St.
Una elec. atove, plenty hullt-lnH,
breakfast nook set, largo garage,
etc. I'hone 238. 20'Jtr
FOR RENT Bmnll furnished
house. Inquire at 246 S. Ivv.
270tf
FOR RENT li-room house, close
in. Inquire Club. 207tf
HOUSES FOR RENT and SALE
Call ion. tf
FOR RENT 3-room modern cot
tage, furnished, 820. Inquire 712
W. Jackson. 2(15tf
FOR RENT 8-room house, suit
able for rooming houae: fuel
furnished. Cull 631. 2 r, N t f
FOR RENT Cozy, comfortable,
newly decornted modern cottngn
of 5 rooms; nlso' gnrngo nnd
woodhouse. Adults. 719 W. 11th,
Cull ut 723 W. 11th, of mornings.
tf
FOR REN T Homes. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown White.
- ' IT
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
house, 1031 W. 10th. Bee C. A.
DeVoe. thone (23-J-t. ' 192tf
FOR EXCnANOB
TRADE Edison cabinet nnd rec
ords, car, hens or furniture. Jlox
O. O.. Tribune. 278
TO TRADE Good mortgage of
$900 to trada for good resltlenco
lot or equity In ftmull house. .
I.. (I. PICK ELL,
204 E. Main. Phone 983-L.
2K3
WANTEIJ To exchange what you
can't handle for something you
ran. We have city business prop
erty, orchards, t-anchi-a, also Ida
ho, Washington, Montana, Cali
fornia, Florida. There in a prop
erty In our lists that you want.
R. V. Williams. Liberty Illdg. 282
FOR EXC'llA XOE 5 acre's and V
ronm modern home, bnrn. ga
rage, rblrken house; Joins city
llmita of Talent: no incumbrance.
Trade for Medford home nnd
some cash. Price IG000.
Also: One of the hest service
stations on the highway. In cen
ter of town near Mi-dford. doing
fine business. Price $22fi0 If sold
at once.
Exclusive with
THE REAL ESTATE KXCIIAN'dE
44 N. Itlverslde. Phone 1498.
278
ih'sinkss orroinrvmrcB
HEHHVDALE MEAT MARKET
for sale. Inquire nt market, 282
FOUND
FOUND Chrlstmn.s package, cor
ner Centrnl and Jackson. Own
er may have same by calling at
Tribune and paying for ad. 27H
LOST
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
llay mare, a-bout 13.10 lbs; brand
ed S Is half clrclo. Phono 3U2-Y.
279
FOR SALft DOGS AND PETS
FOR SALE Cloasy fox terrier
puppies. Mnrymac Orchard, r,r,3-R-l.
. 281
FOR SALE AUTOMOBrlJca '
FOR SALE 1929 Durnnt 00 road
ster, run 800(1 miles-: choan for
quick salo- Inqulro Talent Serv
ice station. 280
USED CAR SALE
WHY HE WITHOUT AN AUTO
.MOIHLE WHEN Si"i0 AND UP
HIIYS A OOOD CAR AT
CHRVSLEIl DEALERS' USUI)
('All SALE? 12S SO. RIVER
SIDE. . 283
tiriO PHONOGRAPH with records
fur SilO; terms. Uaed electric
appliances, $2 each: Iron, toaster,
headlight heater nnd percolator.
716 E. Main. Phono 722. 271tf
FOR BALE Hy owner, Riliy
Overland touting; -newly over
hauled; very reasonable. 244 N.
Ivy. S70tf
FOR SALE 1928 Ford Roadster,
175 cash: 1923 Ford' delivery
chenp. See at Flchtnor'a Onrnge.
25Stf-
FOR SALE New Ford truck, run
3.S00 miles. Priced right. B. J.
White, 4 miles west Phoenix or
nt. I; R. F. D.. Medford. 2l0tf
FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 4-room house and
2 Vj acres fine garden land. Own
er leaving country . Price f 1600;
pny 8600 balance oasy terms. .
FOR SALE ' 5-room beautiful
home on Olen Oak Court: lots
of shade, flowers and shrubbery,
fine lawn; property In excellent
condition. Priced to sell.
TWO fine residential hlllldlng lots
to build your home, nt $7dn eneh,
worth 81000.
IIUKIIE & SIMS.
10 So. Unrtlett.
.- 279
FOR SALE 20 acres, close In: 6
rooni house, good barn, 10 acres
In nlfiilfn. bal. in grain: farm
machinery. 2 cows. Will take
some Medford or Ashland prop
erty on payment. Call 116 S.
Newtown. .Mi-dforil, Ore. 270
Foil SALE LA ROE CORNER
. LOT on (irnvelmid Ave., Siskiyou
Heights, hext street east from
(llenn oak Court,' near Valley
school. Priced low: convenient
terms.
CHARLES R. RAY, Realtor.
Rm. 203 Medford Center Jtldg.
Phono 302. 279
3ALE or EXCHANGE Hnvo a
good chicken and turkey ranch
or 93 ni-i-es. House, barn, fenc
ed, good well and pumping
plant; 'i mile from paved high
way. 1 !4 miles to schools and
town. To. exchange for down
. payment on n Medford home.
Ilrown & White, Realtors. tf
FOR BALES OR TRADE One of
mo imrst nine uairy ranenes In
the ItoRue River valley, with or
without 1 bead of eowa. I'hone
s.,T.1 , 40tf
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
iar with and believe in this plan
mail your first month's check
to Medford Realty Board, P. 0.
Box 1077. .
By George McManus
FOR SALE IjIVKSTOOK
FOR SALE Flno Jersey milk cow
Must fresh; Phono 334-J-3. W.
W. Hartley. ' 279
FOIl SALE 10 head of owes. Tel
447 -W. E. L. Wall. 280
FOR SALE 2 flno young Jersey
cow.-t: . 1 registered, the oilier
eligible to registry; both will
freshen Boon; t tl-munths-old
registered Jei-Hev bull: 1 12-ln
H-bottom gang plow; some flno
11. I. It. cockerels and millets:
Kranqiiette walnuts, flno one; n
few hacked boxes Delicious up
pies. Trelchler, 1S3, ',4 mile
west Central Point. 283
FOR SALE Oood family Jersey
cow. high tost: 'A mile north
Hear creek bridge, Central Point.
,. J. v. Nixon. . , v
FOR 8ALE--Ft-esh cow with aecond
calf. Hert Sta'nellff, Phoenix. 279
FOR SALB tlOMEU
FOR SALE OR RENT Houso at
fi31 So. Ivy St.. Very roasonnlile
Phone 383-W: 277t
FOR SALE Small modern ' homo
In good part of town. cloHe In;
partly furnished, Just tho thing
for the newlyweds. Reaaonnblo
terms. Seo it nt 836 East I'th St.
inquire nt 848 uaat utn.
279
IT MAY HE TOO LATE for Christ
mas, hut hero la a real steal:
5 rooms and sleeping porch, good
location, paved highway; might
toko lot or car na part payment.
Helter see this nt once.
II. O. PARKHL'llST, IS N. Fir.
283
FOR SALE 5-rm modern house,
nlso furniture. Will sacrifice for
qillCK BUlc. 408 Alice St. 278
HOME ON HIOHWAY Clean-up
sale. Price reduced to 13500
cash,, or 14000 on- very - easy
terms, ono of the most aesir
nlile country homes In the val
ley. See HOLMES for HOMES.
' Nash Hotel corner. 278
FOR SALE
to schools.
-6-room home, handy
Phone 105. 307tf
WILL SACRIFICE (1600 equity In
Medford home for Rood car, or
sell cheap for cash. Box E. J.,
Mnll Tribune. 163tf
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE For 'quick fllsposnl,
2 show-cases and one wrapping
counter at u bargain. Tho Itont-
" ery. ' 280
FOR SALE Apples for cooking
nnd eating. Different grades and
varieties, 50u nnd up. 509 W.
llth, opposito Oakdale Orocery.
287
'OR SALE Used 326 nil ennm
eled electric range of well known
make, $125; used 3-hnlo West
Inghouse, $40; uaed electric oven
815; used wood nnd coal range,
140. Southern Oregon Electric,
409 East Main St. 279
FOR SALE Alfalfa hny In hnrn.
R.. 1, llnx 76. VV. M. Hchchlo.
- i 279
FOR SALE t6-ln. mnnxanltn
wood, good quality, $4.50 per
tier, delivered. Tel. OliO-J-J. 281
OH SALE lied, tallica, chairs
and couch. 379 Bo. Central. Tel.
1315. 279
FOR SALE 180(1 hoxes Newtown
apples hi packing house nt Rogue
River. ' - - 7
FOR SALE Apple, cheap: New
towns, Spits nnd Jnhnnthnns.
Robert T. Cochran Co., So.
Front. 274tf
FOR SALE 33x4 tiros.
Ham! store.
rnfs 2nd
278
WHEN YOU thing of real estate,
sea Rrnwn White. tf
FOR SALE For sand and gravel
sediment and general teaming
Tel, 913-J. sam'l Itateman. tf
FOR BALM Used sewlnf ma
chines; nil makes, $5 tip: terms
If desired. - All makes rented
and ' repaired. White Sewing
i Machine Co., 14 North Bartlett.
' Utf
FOR APPLES) Call llll-R. ' '
v teetr
FOR BAIIOBCEIXaJfXOTTe
FOR SALE Kindling by the load.
Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631.
- - - - 246tf
FOR &ALE At I bargain,' lathe.
14"xl0'. 114 S. Bartlett. - 28tf
MADE-UP apple boxea 15o while
tl'.ey last. Rogue Rlvor Co. 281
FOR SALE 2 drag snws. Medford
- Ul-I vt', I'll -lit Q.l, II-
FOR SALE Bulbosa (bluegrass)
seed for sale. 20o per pound.
Communicate with Williams
Seegmiller, Route 2, Central
Point, or call at ranch, Antloch
district. tf
FOR SALB Page field fence,
yard fence, gates, netting, nil
kinds; cedar and steel fence
material. "We build fences."
Oaddla & Dixon. Tel. 268.
RUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
MURRAY ARSTRACT CO. Ab
straeia of Title, Title Insurance.
Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 Norlh
Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
Alisimct Co.
Abstracts of Title
a n il Title Insur
ance. The on If
complete Title
System In Jackaoa
County.
Accountant.
O. Q. D'ALRINI Certified Public
Accountant. Auditing, account
ing, tnx aervlce. Office, College
Building. Phone 866. 223tf
nicyclcs
BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work
guaranteed. Auto locks and keya
for all cars. 19 N. Fir St. Tel.
261. tf
Chiropractic riiyslclnns
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro
practic Nerve Specialist. Offica
hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5. 201-204
Liberty Illdg. Office phone tlO;
Res. phone 790-H. -
Eye Specialists
DR. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optome
trist. Eyes examined. Glasses
fitted. 404 Medford Uldg. Tel:
188. S52tf
Expert Accountant
E. M. WILSON, C. P. A. Account
ing and Income tnx requirements.
. Our special caah-Journal uaed In
California and Oregon, Los An
geles and San Francisco. liberty
Bldg. Phone 157-R. ' - --
Financial
WE LEND MONEY to' W0rth
people to pay their honest debts.
Pnclflo Coast Credit Association.
423 Medford Illdg,, Medford. Ore.
Freight Transportation
LONG DISTANCE HAULINO
Medford - Klamath - truck Hne.
Dally sol vice. Bonded carriers.
Special rates on load lots. Autt
Freight terminal, l S. Fir. Tel
1033. , '
Money to Loan
MONEY TO LOAN to worthy peo.
pie to pay their honest debut
Also any amount to loan on cilj
property. Thomas Realty Co.
Room 12, Palm BUr. Cor. Mall
and Front Bis., upstairs,
- ' Ixing Tlisei .,
' Real Estate
Mortgage fcosf,
I'hone IMS
Commercial Finance Corp.
Medford. Oregon
DO YOU NEED MONETT tS.
make short time loans. Trans
actions strictly confidential. Sll
Liberty Hldg. Open Tuesday)
and Fridays till 9 p. m. Phont
657-J. H. IL Banister. H. J
Chrlatner.
Monnnients
THE OREGON GRANITE CO. -'
Monuments. E, A. Hicks. Gen
eral Manager: P. M. Kershaw.
Sales Manager. 302 N, front jSU
Medford. - ' :
Painting and Papcrhanti
U. MARX Quality palntipg. tint.
Ing and pnperhanglng: saves and
beautifies! color scheme - thai
aro "easy to live with" at mini
mum cost to your decorating ol
new and old furniture and fu
tures. Phone 178-J.
M. A. BLISS CO. Painting, pa.
- perhanglng, . Interior - flnlshlfuti
general contracting. 1708 ,S.
Main St. Phone 1045-R. '
Piano Instmctioei
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher
ot Piano nnd Harmony. Halght
Muslo Studio, 318 Liberty Bide.,
Phono 72. lMtt
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. Haa
the best equipped printing offica
In Southern Oregon. Bookbind
ing, loose feat ledgers, billing
systems, etc. Portland prices. If
N. Fir 8t. '
Radio Servlee
RADIO SERVICE on any makat 7 1
radio. H. O. Purucker. it Boutk K I
Grape street. Office Phone SSI;
Res. 1442. Ill
Band and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and O ravel
plant. Cleaned, washed aoiM
and gravel; crushed gravel all
sizes. Phone plant 1201 or office
137. I4tf
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER 8T0RAOH
C Office 111 N. Fir Street.
Phone 815. Prices right aery
Ice guaranteed. .A - '
DAVIS TRANSFER STORAQSJ
nerviee guaranteed. 20 8. arapsK
St., Phona 444. or residence IMS.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE .
r. isamson co. wuiek Mrnea
Prices reasonable. Cargo Insur
ance protection, lit N. River
side. Phone 881.
T'pbolsterlna;
TIIinAlILT Maker of orenanrt
lurmiurr mwai w -el essH -
upholstering. We estlmata, it-
samples. Phone 444-R, I
' Window Oranfaef
LET GEO ROW DO IT Pho- j
ror nousecieantng, nooi -Jaaltor
servlee. Oee. 4V, a
4 '?W ''.
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