fliEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR EC! ON'. SUNDAY. DECEMBER. 2-, 1920. PACE FIVE WAR. BOOKS HEAD LITERARY GRIST OF CLOSING YEAR nr Hit-Jianl Mi-fiHk-: (AP FeatiireiServico Writer) . NEW YORK UP) From an emi nence of books, rising above tho mists of patriotic fervor anil n.i tinnal Jealousies. America-' how in 1029 the bloody European battle fields of 11 years ago. " In fiction the year was largely one of war stories, based on tho ony too real experiences of their authors. And out of these were elevated the major successes of the publishers' twelve-month, "All Quiet on tho Western Front" and 'A Farewell to Arms " Tho phenomenal reception t.c corded tho simply effective ac count of a German foot sloggei-V fate in Erich' Maria ' Remarque's novel may have been partly re sponsible for tho big parade of books that wound up with Ernest Hemingway's equally unadorned yet-impressive story of an Ameri can ambulance driver In Italy and his love for a nurse. youth, however, had to share its honors with the mailers. Of the later, James Branch Cabell, Ellen Glasgow, Joseph ' Horgeshoim'-r, Theodore Dreiser and Mrs. Edith Wharton ore but a few who exer cised their perennial talents. Nor was there any apparent' slackening of the mystor.y solving pastime to which a monument i lifted in the "Omnibus of Crime." Europe, too. as usual sent ov.-r a- large proportion of its output ami also as usual a European'. Thomas Mann, was decorated with th Nobel prize In literature. . But observers of a nation's reading tastes look' ' upon the mounting list of non-fiction titles as the most significant marker "f a people's Intellectual growth. And here philosophy and science h:tve risen to a place --secondary only to 'biography, of which there never .has. been a more voluminous 'ex ploitation. ' . '" While a' large group was read ing about Henry VIII. Calvin Conlidge, Queen Elizabeth. Alfred E. .Smith, Benjamin Franklin and Mark "H'inna. others were initiated Into the mysteries of mind arid matter by such as Abbe Dimne.. John Dewey, ' Walter Lippmnnn and Sir James .Jeans, the author of "The I'niverso Around 1's." All of this reading hns rcstiltd In the publication of more than 7, Son titles In one year witli the peak not yet in sight. And much of this perusal of the printed pace is, no doubt, a result of tho book club stimulus, without mention of which no summnry of 1 0 2!) would be quite complete. ' 11 For the book selection contro versy, with the clubs on one si'le and a. publisher on the other, v:,s a lively development -. uf . last sniing's tempest over! Joan l.nvf ell's "Cradle of the Deep." Subsequent Incidents, like the triumph of Miss Rndciyffo HnllM "Well of Loneliness" over the cen sors; the award of the Pulitzer prize to Miss Julia Peterkln for her rtegro character study, "Scar let Sister Mary." after another book had been seriously consider ed, or the curious gossip and "con fession" novels, were unable to npproach It as a literary sensa tion. . Hut altogether they helped make 1029 a year of entertainment and amusement for a literate America. IN ITALY, FIRST UES WITH ITALY - nO.UK VPt vV noji- conception of tho duOe f tbi bar and the rela tlonnhip between the lawyer nnd the client has arisen in Ituly anl made official by an opinion of Al fredo, Rocco, minister of justice. The idea obtaining In Amerioy nnd In England thnt the lawyer should defend hU. client's Interest to the . Iit ditch falli to the ground. The new Idea is that the lawyer owes hlg first duty to tne state and his second to his client, and thnt when his duty to the Mate conflicts with that to hi. client, tho, state comes first. Minister of Justice Itocco R.iyn that the lawyer should hasten jus tice and make It sure, even fit hi. own client's expense. In criminal cases the accused Is still to be con sidered Innocent until proven guilty, but this is not to excuse the lawyer for Introducing "son Btuff" and other dramatics Into the trial. The minister says ton thnt the client Is not to rennrd the lawyer as the docllo instrument of his wishes, no matter how lenal they may be. He Is to reenrd tho attor ney as an organ of Justlre, placed by the state at his disposition. Minister Rocco tells the lawyers that they should outline the points of a case for themselves before they flit the suit; control the ex position of 'the facts as the client relf.tes them nnd gather the ele ments of proof so that when th. case Is called It can go rapldiv forward to n decision, lie adds; "The nohle profession of the law will gather further dignity from these means. The number of law yers will be limited by the applica tion oT the new professional law.i. The new codes will give to Itallrn lawyers new functions nnd respon sibilities. "No dl-apositlon of the future rodes will wound the just sensi bilities of the forensic classes. Discipline Is necessary In view of the delicacy of the public functions entrusted 10 them. Hut n scrupu lous respect will be maintained for their Independence.' JUST KIDS WMt'w ' o ifrsrop-THrvr- l''v-im 'MONeL I' WR" ' ' AtJ V raiV. egRYlNG m AMD .MA, l):. W-.VUH MOM- fZn pW- .t Ed JIOTIlP better be ALL THROUGH 0 AZ. 9&f ,i : ' . ' v. .v.-4 . '''.' ''.'". . : ' ; Qf-Tiy nrrillllnO !itWiirVTr jtoam of (Irani. Pass. Tlie score WAXTEI-MI.SCF.IJ;AXEOCS "',' FOR EXCHANGE) I.OST ll IHA III I I fill 111 INTl -aalliril- WANTED To buy all kinds ofjFOI! 'ALH Oil TRADE 11127.; . AlWwalTv itr ! Ilam school gave an entertain-, os i BY tOVERNMtNl M0TE0: iSH HnSnlHH-j ., ; EXCEED MILLION : ! . s -. .' A.;'- : i '. '. (By Herbert Little. United Press Staff Correspondent)-, s . WASH I NO TON,' Dec. '27. (UP) Twenty-five -tax refunds of marc thun $1,000,000 ench .including one of $25,847,259 which Is heliev.ed to be the, largest ever made, were made by -the treasury in the fisortl year 1929. ' ' The treasury reported to '-' the house committeo on executive -expenditures all refunds of over $500, and the committee made these refunds public today. The total refunds for the year wc-r? $19fl.727,SS7, several millions more than 192i. The largest refund went to tho IT. S. Steel corporation, on behalf of -taxes paid by Its (subsidiary, the Carnegie Steel company of New Jersey. The tax was paid in the Pittsburgh distriot. No ex planation of :tho refund was given by tho treasury. The next largest was JC4.ie.82n paid back to the William Waldorf AHtor Trust, New York, mostly for estate taxes. The other refunds of more than $1,000,000 each were: W. R. Grace and company. New York (subsidiary of Bethlehem Steel) $3,510,44!).. Mrs. Alice G. Kales. Detroit. $3,- 143.780; Prudential Assurance Co.. j .eworK. i. .1.. niuiiuii'ti Oil of Kentucky, $2,(114,522: North western Mutual Life Insurance Co., Milwaukee, $2,401,795; Ohio Oil Co., Columbus, Ohio, $1,7X9, 340: Ameiicnn Window Class Co., Plttsbu.irh, $1,800,215; Westing house Air Brake Co., Pittsburgh. $1,729,430; . Westlnghou'se Electric and ainnuXacturing---Ceift Pitts burgh," $1,590,574. P. Lorlllard Co.. New Yqrk, $1. 037,001; Carl Dulsburg, care alien property custodian, $1,087,422; Christian Hess, care alien prop erty custodian, $1,087,422; Ru dolph Mann, care nllen property custodian, $1,087,422; Estate of Mary T. Hill. St. Paul, Minn., $1. 221,968; Estate of William P. Clyde, Brooklyn, $1,404,930; YOungstown Sheet and Tube Co.. Youngstown. Ohio. $1,234,155: Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Boston, $1,117,347; Botany Worsted Mills, Passaic, N. .1., $1. 007,770; Mutual Benefit Life In surance Co., Newark, N. J.. $1. 073.04:1; Estate of James W. Can non. Concord, X. C; $1,081,600: Central Leather Co., New Yori!, $1,104,84; Maine Securities Co.. Evanstnn. 111., $1,054,295: National Life Insurance Co., Mnntpeliof, Vt., $1,000,578. DANES NOW TAXED rCOPENHAQErc Danish taxptiyers' fenr-that tlie "llflinrt f the restuurant tax, against which they hhve Ions romplalnetl, la Ro InB to be another case of jump ing from the frying pan Into the fire. For among tho suggestions thnt are advanced for a cubstitute source of revenue is n large tax on 'spirits, both domestic nnd for eign. Tho ten per cent tax which ev ery diner-out hns to pay in addi tion to his food bill In a restau rant has represented a substantl'll fund In the national coffers. LISnON' (IP) Decided decrease in illiteracy as well ns a growth in population was revenled in the Ills') census of Portugal. In 1 s:0. out of a population of B,048,?20, more than 73 per' cent could neither rend nor -twite. Th-?n thousands of schools were opened. Hy 1021) the population numbered (,013,01, of whom 1,730,850 knew at least their letters. , This year the population wi" totaled, at .08(i,13."i and more than 30 per cent could renrt'and write. (ot-niany IatN Nolle! !Jt IlKUI.l.N lP) Award of the 102) Nobel prize for literature to Thorn r.s .Miinn was the fortieth Nobel award to be given to a German. France Is second In the list of win ners with 23. Of the two score flermnn prizes, SI were for scien tific nchlvement. GENEVA W) States of north ern Europe are taking the led in approving the "general net" of the League of Nations for pacific settlement of international dis putes. Finland Is the fourth coun try to register approval, the othet being Sweden, Norway and I'.e.-Ijlum. Primary Room Those having perfect attendance records for this month are: Tray Cardin, Iorin Chitwood, Itolnnd Hogue, Arthur . Kent, Ralph Mar tin, l-uclllo Moon. Kmma Miller, Clarence- Swing, Donald Walker, Bertha rirrdln,' . Ornn ClUiStan, Klma Croucher, Alfred" Dodson, Xnnn Noud. Wayne -and -Anna Stump and Olady.s Cooper havq been ubsc"t with scarlet favor. Ralph Martin and Troy r&rdfn each brought a amall Christines tree for the room. Tht children who have not been absent or tardy for the past four weeks are: Willis Pratt. Muriel stocks. Raymond Miller, P.ill Crav. ford. Lois Smith, Donald Pft.vne, .lesse Cunningham, Dick Van Keti ren, Ruth Stnrkey, Marion firay, Donald Croucher. -Bvelyn Stanley, David Rannaford, r I-ela Crouch v. Those who have earned Patmer MutHod awards the past six weeks are: The Palmer method button. Adrlcn Wigley, Ruby CJrny. -Dorothy Smith. Avonito Roc, Harry Pitts nnd DonaW Thayer. The merit button, Rernice Moon. The progress pin, Frances Renson an l Muriel Stocks. The improvement certificate. John Cunningham, Paul Sparks, Dolly dray and Ruth Krye. Tho final certificate, Pa.il Smith. Seventh and Klglith -Tirades Those having perfect attuntlanco records for the month are: Joint Chitwood, McDonald DeVaney, Ir win Doty, 11a Kvans, Ruth Fryi;. Merton Gibbons, Dolly firny, lsy ron Thorburn, Roger Van Keurou. Lorena Ayers, Helen I-ikes, Mabel Parke; Paul1 Smith, Pr.ul Sparks Roy Starkey, WInnetta Ayers, 52e.ia Cray. The following program w a s given' by pupils at tho close of school for the Christmas vaca tion: "Hark tho Angels Sing." all. Why tho Bells on Christmns Ring." primary. ' "What Christmas Spells," pal mary. , Play. "Santa Claus Remembers," primary. Song, "Christmas nay," pri mary. "Hoke, PoJe," by Willis Pr.T-t and Dick Van Keuton. "Mrs. llrown's Christmas." a play by the third and fourth grades. Dance, "mgninmi rung. Hazel McOonaglo nnd Kveral Dean.- - ' . Play,' ".Stranger nnd Child, fifth grade.-. Dance Jig. Iln Evans nnd Dor othea Dean.r' Toy orchestra, third nnd four:h grade. Play. "Polly's Christmns." Heading, ".lust for ChrlstmnV Lowell Pratt. Song," "('hrlslmns T'.ells." " Play. "Popular Dick," seventh and eighth grades. Song. "Away In a Manger," fifth nnd sixth grades. Skit, by five boys.' Piny. "lluRBles' Christmas," sev enlh nnd elhth grades. "Silent Night," by all. Oak Grove School Friday nt Oak drove school wns given over to Christmas festivities. Durintr the latter part of the mor ning all the rooms had their Christmas trees, each child receiv ing n present of candy and nuts. At two o'clftck; a very Interesting progrnni was presented. Tlie' open ing number-. "fhrlsimaH VAv aJ.'Our House," by primaries, 'T'hiistmas Time Is Coming," by primaries. I'lay.r The Kobls," by third and fourth griule boys, . . Christmas drill, by third, fourth nnd fifth grade girls. Song, "Heavenly Stranger," by Keniutlh l.untb. . "nethlihim('TinJ ly' rith'nnd Mixtii' gi,'ide. v i . ' r PlaKu "The StulfgnnV rhriitmas" by 'pupils from third, fifth and eighth grade rooms. A large number of parents nnd friends wey present wlio greatly enjoyetl1 tlfi prigi-lnn nnd iiNn ap preciated the efforts of the tench el's and pupils' hi planning and rendering sueh an effective pro gram. ', 'i ' t Williams School ! Thci hljjhvscheol boys' ' basket ball fenm of the Williams ixlinil. with thole -trarhcr. Miss Tbelnta Wilkinson, - nnd several root-rs went Into Grants Pass Friday night to play the Epwotth League team or tirants- 1'ass. The score stood f4 to 4 in favor of Ciranrs Pass. The grade rooms of the "Wil liams school gave an entertain -men t at tho Community hall on Thursday ninht of last week. Pro gram: A song. "Santa Claus," by primary children: playlet, "Christ mas in Other Lands," by primary clats: "The Pink Sca'rf.' by the girls of tho upper grades; song. "ChristmiiK Star." by the upper grades. After tho program a soc ial hour was spent. Sandwiches and cake were served. A Friday afternoon each room hr-1 a Christmas gift. the children drawiiiK names and exchanging gifts. The teachers left for their holmes Friday evening. Miss Pollard will spend pnrt of the vacation at her home nt WHderville, then will :o to Ashland to visit friends. Mis Smith, whose home is in Grams Pass, will visit friends in Sa:i Fianefsco during the holiday-. School will reopen for the second' semester January Screen jfe ny Robbfn Coons. HOJLLY WOOD 'rohahly ' never in movie history .htve;, fans oyev the country; especially in tlie larger cities, been given such frequent op portunities for personal glimpses of stars i.s in I be past s e v e t' a I months. V a u d e v i He tours by movie celebrities a T e partly respon sible, with such mimes as Char He .Murray, 10s t h e r Italston. Kstellp T a y lor. Clnir AV I l) dsnr r. n (1 ' others ''i'l the Hghls. lAi s stars not In vaude are going in for "personi:! appenrallceH" ill- most as -strongly ns those who temporarily de uorted screen -for footlights.' Studios seems to realize more tin n ever the promotional nnd publicity value of sending their pet seiiHillniils abroad In the hnx-of f u e fields to be gazed upon by .loc and Alary Movlefan. Although costly, It pays. In Person. Paul .Muni, comparallvoly un known to funs ns yet. Is the latest In venture forth partly to con vince , picture-goers that he Is renliy n youthful man nnd not like the various unusual characters he por trays In "Seven Faces." but more Importantly to have his name In headlines nnd his face before the fans. Prolonged absences from the screen prehnps prompted the trips of Gloria Swanson, Dolores 'del Klc nnd Chnrllc Fnrrell. Miss Kwnn sim, unheard from clnematlcally since "Sadie Thompson" two year ngo. hns returned from nn Invasion of New York nnd London with "The Trespasser," while Dolores del Hio enhanced the chances of "Evangeline" by accompanying it to several American cities. Fartcll. although he ha worked In two picture since "Street Ar pel," hns hnd no releases, until "Sunny Side f'p." the two othor having Ik-en shelved for the nonce. Of the 1,000, nun tourists who In 1020 visited Vancouver, II. C, If tier cent stayed at tourist campi. CLASSIFICO ADVERTISING RATES Satn per word lor lint imtrtion. 2c; nth tuccMfl'inn imtrtion. lc; Minimum 25c. Indix lour Kb with For Sail, For Hint, tie, omt count trim worm n well n tats Initial, UllphoM numlur. itc, if a word. Clanilifd adi In arnanci and not tiltn anr phont, unit's adrtrtiicr hai Monthly account. N. allowanct for phono errors. HELP WANTED FI-'MALF, WANTED Woman for house work: must be able to cook. 330 So. Central. 270 WANTED Young girl for home work. 714 lleekman Avt. Tel. 1127-N. 275lf WANTF.U MISCKLIjANEOUS WANTED Care of children by dny or hour. Call 482-lt be tween 6 and 7 p. m., for ap pointment. 2S4 WANTKD lllelnphone; mut le in good condition. Phone i'.io-R. 270 WK PAY CASH for furs, hides nnd pelts and In it k of -ill description. Medford llurgnln House. Phono 1 III, '. 27 No. Grnuc. 27'ltf WANTED Loral or long distance hauling. Insured carrier. Spec ial slick moving equipment. We guirantr-e to save vou money, imwlcy Transfer, 010 N. Rlver old.!. Phone I0l4-X. 330 WANTEI)-2nd hand poods Junk. Pat's, I 5otl Prune. Ph. 647-L 280 WANTED Clem ootton rats at Mall Tribune effloe, , U i u-i.aaMm I Iltuldr llosci'.s. W Y'PI.n DKiKiinrr r-vl-inHntlf. ed man:' by tree or jobs pre- ferred. Satisfaction guaa-anteed. Hox l.K. Mail Tribune. , 1S0 KXPKR1CNCKI) woman wants work ' . by the hour or di.y; house-clean- ! lug, entering and serving, and would care for children. Refer enees. Call 11TI-X, evenings audi early mornliiM. L'Tii '. WANTKD Hy young lady position ' in good home as housekeeper, i Write Kva Harrows, tl 1 5 Dim- mirk St., Grants Pass. Oro i 'o 1 1 1 1 i :n ta p a htm i-: xts FOR RKNT Absolutely elean II- j room furnihbed apt. 3 Mil Iteatly ; St. Geo. Jverson. Tel. 83U-M, , : 2zi FOU RKXT Furnished 2 or 3- nmin aptst garage. tio4 W. iatli.1 27 ltf 1 FOR RHXT Fully modern fur nished i-ipai tments;' hot and cold water supplied. Sunrise Super Station, cor. 12lh and Riverside. Phone i:t:is. 2ii7tf ! Ftllt TtK.VT ! Apple. Apartments. 3111 .X2 l-'Olt UH.NT .Modern, attractive apartment In new Arthur Arms, 330 N. Holly St. 27Ctr FOR 1IENT Furlnshed lights, water, garage, $18. 452-11. 2 FOR KENT 4-room apartment with hath and garage. 327 S. Oakdiile. SDOtf FOR RENT -apt.: adults. N. Holly. Modern l'tirnlshed Phone 003-Y. 313 238tf FOR RENT Rteam-neated apart inents and uleepinff room. 1006 W. Main. 220tf FOR RENT Modern furnished downstairs apartments: adults. 346 N. Bartlett. Phone 763-M. 245tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS foil RENT Furnished sleeiilng room; hot and cold water and heat. 323 South Rlversldo Ave. If ltOMM AND HOARD at 710 E. Main. Phone 722. 27UC FOR liRNT Large, well furnish ed sleeping rooms. 111U W. Main. Phono 1201-L. 257tf FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt; private. 318 So. Oakdale. 27 1 ir I'OR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT My home, furnished: garage.. 307 N. Ivy Ht. 280 FOR R ISN'T New house. 4 rooms. until ana garage. inn e-f n Grape. 280 FOR RUNT (1-rm. modern house. Central "Point. $l. F. O. Coch ran. 2 70 FOR RENT Modern furnished 4 riiiiiii house; electric range, re frigeratoi, garage. Call 270. FOR RENT Small furnished 3 room house; clean nnl comfort able, close In. suitable for 2; $20 n mniiib, water paid. Inquire 123 S. Holly. 2711' FOR RENT -Partly furnished house. 318 No. Grape. 280 FOR KENT Modorn 4-rm. house; electric range, refrigerator, ga rage. Call 270. 270 FOR RENT Furnished modern home for 3 or 4 months, on east side; furnace, gnrage. Tel. 04. 270 FOR RENT To adults, a nl'-ely furnished modern duplex. Tel. I',33-.I. 270 FOR RENT Cnmtortnhle, close in, completely furnished 3-rooin duplex with privato bath; gar age; 1 block from Hotel 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 nnd Front St., upstairs, 270" FOR RENT L'nrurnlshed house on Riverside. Phone 340-J. tf FOR RENT Unfurnished house in Everetle Court. West 11th SI. Has elec. stove, plenty bullt-lns, breakfast nook set, largo garage, etc. Phone 238. 26lf FOR RENT Small furnished huuse. Inquire at 210 S. Ivv. 270tf FOR RENT 5-room house, close In. Inquire Club. 207" HOCSEH FOR RENT fcnd SALE Call 105. if FOR RENT 3-roem mrnlern cot tage, furnished, (20. Inquire 712 W. Jackson. 2HGtf FOR RENT 8-ronm. house, suit able for rooming house: fuel furnished. Call Oil. 23811'' FOR RENT Cozy, comfortable, newly decorated modern cottage of 3 rooms; also garage and wondhonse. Adults. 710 W. II til. Call at 723 W. 11th, of mornings. tf FOR HEN T Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown White. 17l FOR ItKNT (-room unfurnished house, 1036 w. loth. Bee c. A. UeVoe, (hone 12I-J-I. ! WILL TR A D K $ !Ml 0 f nd mort gage on new home for good lot on paved street. Hox 15. Mall Tribune. 2SO' WANT KI) To trade Medford city property for small goat rr.nch, 207 No. Peach. L'7'J ! T Til A 1)1! Good mortgage of i . SuiiM to irado for good residence lot or euuity In small house. I.. ;. PICKKLL, 2)14 K. Main. Phone 983-L. l!fi3 j WANTKD To exchange what you i can't handle for something you ; can. We have city business prop erty, orchards, raiiehe.s, also Ida ho, Washington. Mont nun, Cali fornia, Florida. There is a prop erty in our lists lh;u you want. K. V. Williams. Liberty Hhlg. 22 JirSINKSS OPPOHTI NITIKS rv.ll V1XC, the trade since 19116. twenty-four years in a Shoe Shop. James McDowell of Cen tra! Point, who has been here for twenty years, wishes to re llre from business. Will sell machinery, baud tools and find ings I'nr cash onlv. Hi-asiin for selling, indoor lifo has become a burden to me. 2S1 IS Mill t Y DA f. 1-" MEAT MAIIKET for sale. Inquire at market. 2S2 FOK BALE) DOGS AMI FISTS . , ,FOIt SALE Classy fox terrier , .'i'l puppies'. Muryniau Orubard, 353-:r,f.l FOR SALIC ACTOMODIIjES FOR SALE 1020 Durant 110 road ster, run KIMlll miles: cheap for quick sale. Inquire Talent Serv ice Slalion. 280 I'SKD CAR SALE WHY liU WITHOI'T AN A1JTO MOllll.H W 1 1 ION (30 AND HP H II Y H A I! O O II CAR AT CllllYSLF.it IJEALLItS' HSED CAR SAI.I? 128 SO. RIVER SIDE. 283 $130 PIIONOOIIAPJI with rccordH fur (30; terms. Used electric appliances, (2 each: Iron, toaster, headlight healer and percolator. 7111 E. Main. Phono 722. 271lf FOR HALE Hy ownor, Ha by Overiiind touring; newly over hauled; very reasonable, 244 N. Ivy. 270tf FOR SALE 1020 Ford Rondstcr. (73 cash; 1023 Ford delivery cheap. Hoe at Flchlncr's Oarage. 233lf FOR SALE New Ford truck, run 3.300 miles. Priced right. E. J. White, 4 miles west Phoonlx or Ht. 1. R. V. V.. Modford. 260t FOR 6ALK nEAL K8TATJ3 FO It SALK One of the unusually gooit small pear orchards, all pears, which produced this sea son 110 tons of llartletts nnd 1480 packed D'AnJotis. Fully equipped; never smudge; fair buildings, Medford city water. C. S. Hulterrield, Realtor. 284 FOR SALE 4-room house nnd 2 V4 ncres fine garden land, own er leaving country . Price. (11100; pay (000 balance easy terms. FOR SALE B-rooin beautiful home on Glen Oak Court: lots of shade, flowers and shrubbery, fine lawn; properly In excellent condition. Priced to sell. TWO fine residential building lots to build your home, at (70 each, worth SI ooo. IIEEHE & SIMS, 10 So. Uartlett. 270 FOR SALE 20 acres, close In: 0 room house, good barn, 10 acres In alfalfa, hai. in grain: farm machinery, 2 cows. Will take sumo Alodfnrd or Ashland prop erty on payment. Call 110 S. Newtinvn. Medford, Ore. 270 FOR SALE- OR TrtADF One of the finest little dairy ranches In tho Rogue Itlvor valley, with or without IS head of cows. Phone ssu-.l-l. (40tf FOR SALE LAItOU CORNER LOT on Grovebind Ave; Siskiyou Heights, next street east from Glenn Oak Court, near Valley school. Priced low; convenient terms. rllAHI.ES It. RAY, Rentier, Rni. 203 Medford Center Hldg. Phone 302. 279 3ALE or EXCHANGE Havo n good chicked and turkey ranch of 03 acres. House, barn, fenc ed, good well nnd pumping plant; 'A mile from pnvod high way, 1 !-j miles to schools and town. To exchange for down payment on a Medford home. Ill-own While, Realtors. tf Mall Tribune nrts nro read by go. nop people every day. tf Will you givo $2,00 to $10,00 a month for six months to finance a real land gettlomont campaign to build up our rural popula tion? Talk to your raal 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 Ad Carter LOST The party Who picked up packme contiilning boys' log gers at lsis Theater Suturdny af tei noon please notify It K. Jack son or phone TtllJ-V. liewanl. 2711 LOST. STRAY KD OR STOLFN Hay mare, about 13'0 lbs; brand ed S Is half circle. Phono 3U2-Y. 27'J FOR SAIjO nOMKfl 'OR SALI-1 New house. 4 rooms and breakfast nook, Trowbridge built - ins, douMe constructed ; just off West Main on Colum bus. Price SSLTiO. Kasy terms. Kxclusivo with Real LVante Kx change, 44 North Riverside. Tel. 14!tl. 2Ko I-'OIl SALE ItEASO.NAIlLE 4 rooin, nmdern bouse. w I t ll sleeping porch, one-half mile from city on Jacksonville high way. Mrs. S. K. Parker. 2S4 FOK SALE OU HUNT Hotlso at 331 So. Ivv St. Very reasonable". Phone 3K3-W. !S;;tf 'Oil SALE Small modern homo In gooil part of town, close In: partly furnished. Just the thing for lilts newly weds. Keiisonablc terms. See H ;,t K33 East '.Mb SI. Inquire at K4-S East 11 1 ll . 270 IT MAY HE TOO LATE for Christ mas, but hero is a real steal: 3 rooms and sleeping porch, good location, paved highway; might take lot or car us part payment. Hotter see this at once. II. O. PAItKIHIItST. 15 N. Fir. 283 FOR SALE 3 -room home, handy to schools. Phone 106, 207tf WILL SACRIFICE (1300 equity In Medford home for good car, or sell cheap for cash. Box E, J Mall Tribune. 263tf" FOR SVTin MVKKTOCK FOR SALE Thoroughbred pol ice pups, 3Vii months old, reg. IstoiT.d, papers, olc. (10.00. Call 0C4-L evenings. 281 FOR SALE Boston pup; perfect 'markings; pedigreed. Leonard Hiiwitiun, Central Point. 270 FOR SALE 1 young Jersey cow. W. 117 Arnold, "Phone 623-R-2. 280 FOR SALE Fine Jersey milk cow, .inst fresh. Phono 334-J-3. W. W. Hartley. 270 FOR SALE 10 bead of owes. Tel. 447 W. E. L. Wills, 280 FOR SALE 2 fine, young Jersey cows; 1 rogi'Hlored, the other eligible to registry: both will freshen soon; I 0-monlhs-o)d registered Jersey bull; 1 12-in. .1-hottom gang plow; some flno It. I. R. cockerels nnd pullets: 'Fi-aiunieiic walnuts, flno one: a few packed boxes Delicious ap ples, Trelchler, 133, mile west' Central Point. 283 FOR SALE Good family Jersey cow, high test; Vi mile north llenr ci k bridge. Central Point. J. W. Nixon. 270 FOR SA LE--Fresh cow with second cnlf. Pert Slancliff, Phoonlx. 270 FOR SALF MISCKIibANEOCS FOR SALE Child's dresser, nlso wardrobe with sliding rod, wick er stroller. Phone 110. 279 FOR SALE Complete furnishings of lour-room .duplex. First grade mohair davenport, chair, curtains, rugs, bedroom furni ture, breakfast set, dinette set. Real bargain. Cash only. Phone 081 -X. 279 FOR SALE Good ns new: bed room sot nnd breakfast sot: con goLMim rug nnd rocker. Will sell cheap as must leave town. 408 Alice St. 270 FOR SALE Dressed Phone 132-1,. turkeys. 2811 l-'Oll SALE For quick disposal. 2 show-cases and one wrapping counter at a bargain. Tho Itoot ery. 2S0 FOR SALE Apples for cooking nnd eating. Different grades anil varlelles. 00c and up. 300 W. lllh, opposito Oukdulo Grocery. 287 FOR SALE l.'sod (323 all enam eled electric range of well known make, (123; used 3-holo Wost Inghouse, (40; used electric oven (13; used wood and coal range, (40. Southern Oregon Electric. 4110 East Main St. 270 FOR SALF Alfalfa hay In bnrn. R. 1, Hox 73. W. M. Scheble. 270 FOR SALE 10-ln. mnnznnlta wood, good quality, (4.30 per tier, delivered. Tel. 960-J-2. 281 FOR SALE Beit, tables, chairs and couch. 370 So. Central. Tel. 1.116. 270 FOR SALE Apple, cheap: New towns, Hlillr, nnd Johnnthans. Robert T. Cochran & Co., So. Front. 274if FOR SALE 33x4 tiros. Pat's 2nd Hand Store. 278 WHEN YOU thin of real estate, see Brown & White. tf FOR SALE Fnr snnrt and gravel sediment and general teaming Tel. 012-J. snm'l Hnteman. It" FOR SALE Used Sowing ma chines; nil makes, 5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett. lltf FOR APl'LEB can llll-R. TOR SALE MLSCELIiAjnBOTJI FOR SALE Kindllnjr by the load. Medfurd Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 245tt FOR SALE At a bargain, lathe.' n -xiu'. 114 H. Ilartiett. iittKtti MADE-UP ntnile boxes 15o whllo lliey Inst. Komie River Co. iHl' FOR SALE 2 drag saws. Medford Fuel Co.. l'liono Kill. tt FOR SALE Bulbosa (bluegrasi) seed for sale, iuo per pouna. Communlckte witb Williams A Seegmlller, Route 2, Central Point, or call at ranch, Antlooh district, tf FOR SALE Page field fence, yarn rence, gates, netting, all kinds: cedar and steel fenoe material. "We build fences." Onddla & Dixon. Tel. 26S. HUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title. Title insurance. Rooms 3 and 3, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. ... Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title and Title Insur ance. The only complete Title System In Jacksoa .County. Accountant. O. Q. D'ALHINI Certified Public Accountant. Auditing, account ing, tux service, office. College. Hulldillg. Phone 868.- 223tf Bicycles BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work, guaranteed. Auto locks and keye for all care. 10 N. Fir St. Tel. 201. tf Chiropractic Pliyslclane DR. E. V. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12: 2 to 5. 203-104 Liberty Iildg. Office phone 6(0; Res. phone 790-H Fye Siicckillsts DR. D. A. CHAMPERS,. Optome trist. Eves examined. Glassee fitted. 404 Medford Bid ft. Tel: 188. S62tf Expert Accountant E. M. WILSON, C. P. A. Account ing and income tax requirements. Our special cash-Journal used In California and Oregon, Los An geles and San Francisco. Liberty Hldg. Phono 137-R. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Pacific Const Credit Association, 423 Medford Bids-, Medford. Ore. Freight Transportation LONG DISTANCE HAULING ' Medford - Klumath truck line. Dally service. Bonded curriers, Special rates on load lots. Aute Freight terminal, SO S. Fir.'. Tel 1033. Money to Lonn MON15Y TO LOAN to worthy peo. nib to pay their honest debts Also any amount to loan on citf property. Thoman Realty Co. Room 12, Palm Blk Cor. Mall and Front Sts., upstairs. IV Long Time -CrnKv J7 Ileal Estate' WW f) Mortgage IxJ , W mono 1M Commercial Flnnnco Corp.' ' Mcilfoi'd, Ort-Kon DO YOU NEED MONET T "vH make snort time loans. iian actions strictly confidential. (II Liberty Hldg. Open Tuesdart and Fridays till 0 p. m. PhonJ 037-J. II. H. Banister, ,H. Q Chrlstner. ;- Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. -s Monuments, is. A. hicks, uen oral Manager; P. M. Kershaw. Sales Manager. (02 N. Front 8U Medford. Pnlntlng and Paporhanjrtnat H. MARX Quality painting, tint ing and pnperhanxlng; saves and beautifies; color schemes thst are "ensy to live with" at mini mum cost to you; decorating of new and old furniture and fix tures, phone 178-J. M. A. BLISS & CO. Painting, pa perhnnglng. Interior finishing, general contracting. 1709.' E. Main St. Phone 1046-IL Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano ana Harmony, naigni Musio Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg., Phone 72. 169tf Printers anil Publisher MEDFORD PRINT1NO CO. Has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 37 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. 11. O. Purucker. 31 South Grape street. Office Phone (35: Res. 1442. Ml Sand nnd Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plnnt. Cleaned, washed sand nnd gravel; crushed gravel, all slues. Phone plant 1203 or office 127. 64tf Transfer EADS TRANSFER A STORAOB C. Office 111 N. Fir Street. Phono 313. Prices right Serv ice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER STORAOW Service guaranteed. (0 8. Ornpe St., Phone 044, or residence 1080, . TRANSFER AND STORAGE F. namson v n. wuick service. Prices reasonable, Cfcrgo Insur ance protection. 129 N. River side. Phone 8(8, i 1ilinls(erlnx , TH1HAULT Maker of overstuffed furniture made to order: re tipholsterlng. We estimate, show samples. Phone 969-R. lit Window Cleaning LET GEORGE DO IT Phone lift for housecleanlng, floor wailtui. Janitor service. Oeo, A. eow. 0 -' .