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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, ORKC.OX. MONDAY, DKCKMHKK .10, i!)2!. PEAS SELLING BRINGING UP FATHER . . .... . ... . . . By George McManus FOR SALE OTSGKLLAMBOTJI FOR SALE Kindling by the load. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 245tf .AT 18C IN PORTLAND SVCOLUV-iriT tjKJT OWE "TVMKlG-rrS SMOTHER ' QDT I9iO OF MlGG& BROTHER MOW I'VE COT 1 ?HELMATibM itsj IMV FCOT 0 BAD I CAM T WALK Ht"b THE BE'bT DOCTOR IN) I PHOMEDHIM-BUTME WHEN YOU thing ot real estate.'-. TowrJ. COT to Git RJiO or I can't come over see Rrown &- White. tf ,i TWIb RHEUMATl'bM SO'b I KlM ME: COT RHEOMATl'bM INI Hl-b FOOT- MADE-UP apple boxes 11C "While they last. Rogue River Co. 281 pORTl-AXD' Ore.; Dec. r ao.i i&i Receipt of u larjje consignment GO TO OIMTtS CHOWOER PARTY To MORROW FOR SALE 2 drag saw. Medford Fuel Co.. Phono C31. tf of Ri'een pens from the Imperial valley was reported by ' a .leading' produce company today. Thj wholesale .price .is ISc a pound. Cauliflower was plentiful and of! excellent quality at , Tiic a crate' wholesale j Cranberries wore easier at $5.25.) FOR 8 A LB Bulbosa (bluegraao) seed for sale, 20o per pound, Communicate with Williams A Beegmlller, Route 3, Central Point, or call at ranch, oVntloch district. it . FOIt SALE Page field fence, ' yard fence, gates, netting, all kinds: cedar and stool f enter material. "We build fences." There was also a weaker tone l the onion market. Potatoes were holding steady 'at ..15M.25. . jtulter prices were stationary. llXK sur-plles hnve increased and ;lr untie! one was somewhat weaker. uaoois ec uixon. rot, zes. BUSINESS DIRECTORY- Abstracts H ' I DiD -iDU RtM-O Hill do -too THIMK I WOi FOR ME-IR? Illll RlMCtKj' TO MU) L. ME5EU?fiO AN' PHOME 1 '. CT' n7 A OOCTOR&POOPAM' . ("vftift TEU.HIMTOCOME . I PHOMEDHIM-BUTME I I L I CAN'T COME OVER- (t J ME: COT RHEOMATl'bM lW-'lr i 1 . THE MARKETS Proline'. PORTLAND. Dec. ,10 pj But ter, steady; cubes: Extras, IlSc; standards, :j7c; prlmft- first:, 3 tic; firsts, 34c. Creamery ,p r i c e s: Prints 3c over cube standards. , j KGGs Steady; prices., to. rftnjl-j t.: Fresh extraa. .4:f?t'44; stand- Is. 41! ?H3e; fresh mediums, 38 Tc "; medium firsts, liiiflSSc; fresh diets, 32fi34c; piillit firsts, 2tiV' c. Prices ,to wholesalers .. 2c dot price, to retailers. iri.K Steady; raw milk 4 per nt) $2.40:2.50. cwt., delivered Ttland, less per rent. Butter il, stations, Slic; truck, 37c; de liveries at Portland, 40c. POPl.TltV (buying pri'es) :uady; alive heavy hrns ovt-r 4 U lbs., 'zAtiitbo; medium .hens, 3 ',4 to 4',-i lbs., 20'tt21c; light, under 314 lbs., IKtyliH;; hndhrs. under 1 M.f-., 3tc; si-rini;s over 2 lbs., 24c; s!jfiii? Pekin duckr, 4 lbs., and i.v. 21 fo'JZv; obi l'ekln ducks. IKflf le; colored ducks, IXe; uir l.evs. No. 1, 28ii3'ic; .o. 2. -T.e; culls, 20o; live, lKf-'ZOc. ('ol'NTliY M E ATS (buying priers) Steady; choice Veal, lHc; pork, 1 4 H 1 4 !j c; rhoiec lambs, 1 t 18-; mutton. X f i 0e. ONIONS Weaker; Yakima, fan cy. S 1 . r o f j i l .7 r per cwt.; tjrtKon. $1.502.00. . ( POTATOES Steady; ' Ksmn, No. 1 kiade, $2.3fifi -3.25 per cwt. WCOL Steady; eastnrn Oroffon, lSr20c II).; valley. 30330. Nl'TS Steady: walnuts. Ore gon 20 fa 20c; almonds. 2C5- 30c; peanuts, ff 10Vc; pecans, 25. .ITc; filberts. 17CT18c. HA V Steady; buying prices: lOastrrn Oregon timothy, $2".ri(Mj) 21: vallry, $ 1 ! ft' 1 !l.50; alfalfa, $1S II); clover, $10; oat hay. 1 : straw, $7frs ton; selling priees $2 J more. Livestock P0RTI.ANI1, Ore, Dec. 30. MP) CATTLB AND CALVES Fairly ncllva. Sleers and she-stock Rlendy In 25c hiBher. UocBlpts: Cattle, 1425; calves, R0. Steers, lino to i:il)0 lbs., $10.7.". 1 1.50; ood Sl0.75ji 11.R0; medium. Sffl'IU.76; (mmo:i, $7.50H. Halfers. sood, sVco tfi10.25; conimo:i to m?ilium, ,l. U '.'L 'J.UU. LUIV.H, KUUU, ?.-l 75; common to medium, 95.B0ti; .25: low cutter $.1.50 (i 5.60. Hulls, wood to choice, $7.508; cutter to .medium. $8,5007.50. Calves, me lium to choice, S7 ii 9.50; cull to common, S5.50(fi 7. Vealers, mill; led, Rood to chnice, $10 irt; medi um, $8 10.; cull to common, ?5.50 o 8. IIOCIS Active; 75c to SI hiBher. Receipts, 1000, Including 512 direct or through. Heavy weiRht, S9.50 ft 11.25; medium weight, $ 1 0 fi 11.T.0; light weight, SI 1.251511.1,0; lights, $10.50(&" 11.50. Packing sows, ough and smooth. 5b (a u.in. ?lnughter pigs. $9.50ffl 10.50; feeder md stocker pigs. $91i 10. (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs exclud d in above quotations i. SHHUP AND LAMBS Quotahly .cady. Ueceipts 400; including .100 ,n contract. Lambs, good to choice, 'loift 11 ; . medium, SSI'S 10; all " :lKhts; cull to common, S7J0. calling wethers, 110 lbs. down, n.edium to choice, S0.50 ff S.50. I'ps. medium to choice, $1.75 fi. . 121) to 125 lhs., medium to choice J 4.50; , all weights, common, $1 i 3. San Francisco Bi:terfat .SAX FRANCISCO, Cal.. Dec. 30. () Bntterfnt r. o. b. San Fran cisco, 42'Ae. Wall Street Report XBW YORK, ,Dce; 30. IIP) Extensive ytar-end readjustment of iculative accounts nrougni nnom n irregular price movement in day's stock market. Prices bead- upward at tile opening, but j turned heavy around midday when sh selling broke nut in tne rop r. rubber end mercllandising is ,i's. This was the last day in hlch stocks could be sold the -gular way for the purpose of stiiblishlng income tax losses., and was apparent that much of the iy's selling was. for that reason, f. S. Steel furnished impressive ulershlp in the final hour and ,ie entira market displayed eon- .l livable vitality. Mum ot me ii'W'lay less was repaired when the shurls began to buy. pushing p several favorites to the best prices of. the day. rtllltles were onspliuoun in the rebound. In- 1 m..l..,.l,nna Aninrlmll ?nrclgn Power. V. S. Steel, (leneral lei trie. Electric Power nnd Light. Vsilnghouse Electric and Johns -Innvllle sold 3 lo 4 points nbove '.,..,...-. , . nM.rt r-lit.o tt'fl. ilrm. Snles approximated 3.7ao.nno sbures. n ., i l.n..r.t nit. "iiiiinii. n n.,.i,., tliorized purcha.se of blork bound ed by Kiltlngswnrtii nvehne, llm 'ron street. East 20th and 2tii treets as site fur new ern-,i "hool. Clntskanle. New Plgcly Wlc- V store opened for' business In ,d pinuman restaurant building. i l S'lyi.'y Int'l pfiUHr S.rvKt. Inc.. 'Itpal Britain riphu. r.lprvMt THE NEBBS Paid in HEUUO, MR.MEBB,2V ere we HAVE RODV IM THE BIG CITY AMD AT THE BAMK TAKlNlCs UP WS UOAN1 Or ioo,ooo 1 S on JV DA- i hope: vou'RE not GOINI& TO ASK ME TO REWEW LOANJ- IT BARBASSES TO HAVE JSEFUSE.VOO 'Z-3o (R,portd by JMKaon County Abltrut C. 8Uth &tr.t and Cuitsi Av.nuO (uitUikc Lkvuses. Frank It.. Curtis and Mlnnon? Croy. y- ... Cui-t I'. 'W'oessnei' and , .Cludy-i Cousijie.tu 1 . u. v-?1 Hoy '. Hriwn and Viva .M. I.cv. i--. William K". Clodding and Olivia N'onken. '' e o 1 it c AV. West and Ol mi. I'.eem. Morris J. .Johnsburg and Rusi? Hopkinss. ' Kenneth Huntfr i,nd .Mary lisp ing. Garland X. Boston and Kllen 1! Wilson. . . Homer -L. Sjsk.,and. ' Wilmu A- Dowell. - Charles Henry niehards and Co zella l'.unten. Kloyn II. Stone and I'-onnie G. JleKI fresh Hoy A. I-tarnum antl Carrol M. XorLs. Joseph W. Itichards nml Loretta O. Foltz. Fredt W. Winebarger and Sysan M. Stinehfield. Harry Melton and Gladys 13. Tungaie. Chester Hawkins and Zoe Af. Ojidyke. Carl L. Kvnns and Alice D. Hon dysbel. - Circuit IVmt. Eva Itametcs vs. Archie ttamf tes; for divorce. Ardcth Knright vs. V. J. Mo-s et nl; to foreclose tax lien. Alfred T. Spradling Vs. Jessie C. SpradlinR; for divorce. Jlogue Kiver, Lumber Co. vs. .lack HcylumKct nl; to foreclose mechanic's lion. , ' Stute of (Jregon vs. One Ford Tudor Sedan (L. .1. Williams); con fiscation proceeding. F. St. Hrewer and Sadie E. Ilre'.v cr assumed business name- certifi cate Siskiyou Blue Fox and Fur Farm. Filed Dec. 21. Sadie K. Brewer, cancellation of assumed name Ashland Blue Fox and Fur Farms. Filed Dec. 21, lU2!t. B. . M. Bush assumed lm?incs name certificate "Medford Elec tric Construction Company." Filed DtfC. 1 J 2 ! . 1 'f lM'obale Court. ' Estate of Myra AV. 'Homes, de ceased; admitted for probate. ltoul Estate Tninsfprs. Geo. C. Sabln et al-to Florence A. Milton; D. all of Lots 3. 4, . and !. I',lk. 3 in earner & Si bin's Add. til' Rogue River. Three Oaks Orchard to J. K. KdmLston et al; W. 1). In Tp. 3S S. It. 1 W. ' '.'' Buddie oden ct ux to'Elmor Mil ton; W. I). Lot 2, lilk. 2, Carnor & Sabin's Add. to Rogue River. ' Clarence A. Mlddlebusher to C.len Fnbrlek! 8!4 nt .XB'4, SK'i of XW1,, SB'S of Si:ii of See. S, Tp. 34 It. 1 W. W. W. Parker, to S. A. Parker; W. D. to l,os 4, 3 iind 6, lllk. 3. lilltle Falls.' Allee It. Witherlll to Dr.yld Ken nedy et ux; deed all of Los i, Rlk. 5, Medford. Ros" H. Thome et vir to Albert W. Thomns; ded In Tp. 33 S. it 2 E. Levi M. Thomas ot ux to Albert W. Thomas; Deed In.Tp. 311 S. R 2 K. May Dlvet to Albert W. Thomas; deed in Tp. 3U S. It. 2 E. Marshall K. .Thomns et ux to Alhei-t W. Thomas; deed In Tp. 3 1 S. R. 2 E. Resale A. Spabbnry et vir lo Al bert W. Thomas; deed In Tp. 33 S. R. 2 E. Sophia I. Sherwood et vir to Al bert W. Thomas; deed In Tp. 3!i S. It. 2 E. Cecil It. Culherlson et ux lo trills I". Sigar et ux. W. !., lot 4, blk. 3'J, Central Point. Full ARE SOU SURE THERE IS NIO W THAT A RENIEWAL OFTMlS) VOUR EM - A LOANJ CAM BE M TO 3 V 10 1 ' Kee Buchanan to John F.Hilcjin, W. !., in tup. 37, S. R. 2 V. ' o Clarence ii. Boyd et ux to Wal ter II. Leveictte ct ux. W. D.. the fractional K4 of SW of sec. 13 and lot 1, sec. 24. twp. 3X, S. R. 1 . V. M. - Ceorpe U. l.indley et ux to Ij. E. Bean, W. U.. V of SV4 ot NW14 "nd NEVj of SWA ((f sec. 2-1. twp. 37. S M, 3 E. Kathcrlne Bernard et nl to Mil ton Pierce Hupp, deed, S!4 of SE 4 of sec. S. fwp. 31!, S. It. 4 W. (ieo. 11. Blnlr et ux to Banister and ('bristlier. W. D., hit 5, blk. 4, Xioss Add. to Medford. Frank A. I'eflcy et ux to Ceo. H. Biuir et al, W. H., lot Ii, blk. 4, Hoa Add. to Medford. l.elia A. Lynch et vir to Homer II. Nral, V. U., In twp. 39, S. H. 1 W. i Jionry C. daleytet nl to Charles A. Haines et ux, V. U. All of lots '28 'and 29, in CJaley Add. to Ash land. F. M. Denlon et ux to Harry C. Chase et ux IX, in twp. 37, S. Rv.2 W. lV. Niedermeyer et ux to Harry C. C'.iase et ux. Q. C. In twp. 37. S. K. 2 W. Hose It. Cnwston et nl to F. M. Denton, Q. C. D., in twp. 37, S. R. 2 W. i V. C. Oannnay 'et ux to Ttielma Minnrd Gannaway, W. D., in twp. 37, S. R. 1 W. , Thehna Minard Ciannaway to W. C. Gannaway ct ux, W. IX, in twp, 37. S. R. 1 W. F. E. Merrick et ux to Glen Fabrick, W. IX, in MedTord. Mela M. l'elton-et nl to Roy B. KellypB et ux W. D., in twp. 35, S, It. 2 W. A. T. Moen et ux to A. G. Fuller et ux, W. D., lot 3, blk. G, Olson Add. to Medford. Tyla M. Beck et vir to C. K. Oillmore et ux, Y. IX, all of lots 5 and fi, blk. 0, R. R. Add. to Ash land. James W. Bowers to Martin D, Bowers. Deed. In Ashland. .JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. Dec. 30. (Special) Mrs. ' Henry Miller left Friday' evening for Oaklnnd, lor a week with her daughter. Word haB bi'en received that Rev. and Mrs. , Elmer McVicker, formerly of this place, but now of Randon, are spending the winter at l-ong Reach, Calif. .Mr. nd Mrs. V. T. Wilson and son. Orville, and Mr. anil Mrs. Elmer Adams und daughter, .lean were guests for dinner Christmas j JACKSONVILLE ' day of Mr. Adams' and .Mrs. Wil son's purents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Adams of Medford. Mrs. Sarah Cantrall, who hns been ill for some time, is very much improved, Rev. and Mrs. Jones nnd son, Malcohl spent -Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. L. Coke and family east of town.1 Mr. nml Mrs. V. .1. Wilson enter tained with a dinner nt their home Sunday. Ouests present were Mr and Mrs. Charley Adams of Med ford nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Adams nnd daughter. Jean. .Mrs. (Jeorge Trnnta of Camp 3. P.ulte Knlls, Was n caller nt the home, of her sister, Mrs. Fred Hutoher, Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kred ; Hutohor nnd children of this place and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ike Coffinnn and family from Camp 3. Hutte Falls, were dinner guests Christmas day of Mrs. Frances Falrklng. .Mr. and Mrs. Ktewit and dau ghter. Ilettle from Eugene were recent visitors nt th Carl Nelder meyer nnd Henry Conger ' homes In West Side district. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Denton of llrltlsh Columbia were visiting Mrs. Chris Kenney Friday and were also visiting In Meilford. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Curly Wilson hove been visiting hi, brother and wife 1 OH.WEU RATHER ' ATTEMPT TO EMBARRASS M VOU FURTHER ,THEKE'5 M CERTIFIED CHECK OUST OlG UP MV MORToAoc AMD MAKE IT 5NAPPV. AMD 1M 3 SOLDEW BALLS VOU TO HANI3 OVER DOOR THERE'S TO DIS6UISE THIS AMV LONJ6ER ( Mr. and MrB. E. S. Wilson for n, J few da vs. left Friday tor Los i Angeles. . .. - Bn)r. Georgv . Wall; u . former j principle ofrfour school, died, re- Icenlly In Pullman, Wash. He left a wife, three daughters. und a son., Mrs. Jennie Phillips of Portlund is visiting the Chris Kenney home and also visiting frlendH in Ash land. On Christmas day Miss McCully and Oeorgo Merritt entertained for dinner at the Waffle Inn the fol lowing guests: Airs. Julia. Wil liams. Mrs. Frank Snulsberry and ton. Mr. and Mrs. George Max well, all of Jacksonville, and Mrs. Bell Parsons of Ashland. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kick and daughter. Virginia, were enter tained by Miss Alice Hoefs at Christmas . dinner nt the Waffle Inn. Miss Clara May and Mrs. C'aryn Taber of Eagle Point were mar ried Tuesday, December 24. Miss May made her home In Jackson ville the past two years while at-, tending school here, graduating , from high school last spring. j Mrs. Georgp Gardner nnd du-j ghter. Miss Geraldlno of Eugene,! former residents here, were in our i city Friday, calling on old friends, New Xnvy Fin v. . ' WASHINGTON'. (t'P) Red hr.s replaced blue as a field for Cie assLstant secretary of the navy'. flag, and henceforth a red ensign with a fouled anchor nnd four white ttars will (K-mite his pres ence on ships. Sweet potatoes avernged 110 bushcls to the acre In Alabama this year. Bids for Wood.. . Rids for 35 tiers of 2-foot body nnk wood, delivered: nlso bids for 10 tiers of 16-Inch body oak wood, delivered on or before September 1st. 11130. HIils must be In the hands of the clerk not later than 2 o'clock In the afternoon, - January 10. h. 11130. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. EDITH WEI DM AX, Eagle Point Oregon, Clerk of School District Xo. !. 282 Cllallon. In the County Court of the State . of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of James W. Cox. Deceased. ' To Elizabeth Cox. Murrlel Maud .Mitchell, Angle Rettle Jones, Gnr- !,ln C,iv Allln Pnt-km- THnllfi Holmes, Smith Cox. Luclle Croft, I Lillian A. Cox. Xonobln Cox. Frank '.Cnx, Gordon Keith Cox. Olive Mad- lson Cox, Annie E. Cox. James ! Sherman Cox, Thomas Cox nnd I Hornee Cox. heirs of the. nbove named decedent: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you nre here by cited and required to appear in the nbove entitled Court nnd cause within twenty-right days from De cember 3nth, 11123, !hn date of the first, publication of this Citation, and show cause. If any exists, why an order should not lift mnde di recting the Administrator of said estate lo sell, as n whole, the real property belonging to decedent nt i he time of his death, described as follows, to-wit: The Xorthwest quarter of the Southwest quarter md the South west quarter of the Xorthwest quarter of Section 16 in Township 34 South of Rnnge fine West of the Willamette Meridian, In Jack son County. Oregon, tis prayed for in the petition for such salo on file herein. Witness the hand of thn Hon orable Alex Sparrow, County Judge of Jackson County, Oregon, nnd the seal of iho above entitled Court on this 21st day of Decem ber. 1!i2. DELI LI A STEVEN'S MEVER, fSenl.) County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon. Itv Mary T. Hendricks, Deputy. CUSSiriCO ADVERTISING MATES RatH sr wf for tint tnttfli.n, 2c; ttctl fvtcttiUni Imrrtion, lc: mMmvm 25c. In4fl pair srfi with For Salt, For Rant, ttc, arsj cwnt thti, word, at wall as aath Initial, talephono nwmhar. air., ti o mrO. Clafilfiao' odt is adTtnti astf ml taint art. piwno. snrm admtlr M Monthly act ami. No allawantt tar thon, mora, THAN! WHAT? IM AMD HIS MORTGAGE. 11 vajwere: did THE MONJEV ?-VOO DOM'T kmcw r vou DlDM'T DOUBLECROSS H AVI MS MADE FOR , VOUI3 ME, DID VOL) f-VWELL, MO USE I'LL FIMD PLACE .MEVER u. s P.I IIIXP WANTKD FEMAIjK WANTED Girl for housework. ; 714 Beekman Ave. Tel. I2I-W. WA.N TEU SIT0AT1ONS WANTliD Pruning by experienc ed man: by tree or jobs pre ferred, ' Satisfaction guaranteed. Mox 1,1-1, .Mail Tribune. 2S0 WANTED MISCEIJAXEOrS WAXTRD 12 In. plow. Phono 107 Central Point, AddreKs llox 140, Central Point. 2S2 WAXTRD To buy all kinds of livestock for slaughtering. Phone 660-L. Rogue ltlver Meat Co. 28! WANTED Care of children by day or hour. Call 482-11 be ' tween 0 and 7' p. m., for ap pointment. 2H4 WE PAY CASH for furs, hides nnd pelts and Junk of all description. Medford UurKUln House, l'honn 1002. 27 No. Grape. 27ir WANTED Local or long distance hauling. Insured carrier. Spec ial sicck moving equipment. We guarantee to save you money. Hawlcy Transfer, 019 N, River side. Phone 1044-X. 330 WANTED 2nd hand goods & Junk. Pat's, 1500 Prune. Ph. 647-L. 280 WANTED Clem cotton Mall Tribune office. i at FOIt RENT nOITSKS FOH HIOXT Up-to-date new 4- room duplex, vneant Jan. 13th Apply 634 X. Hnrtlett. 280tf FOR RENT About Jan. 1st, small furnished house for- two adults. . On Wilson Court, one and one . half block off Main. Electric rnnge. Phono rr4. 280 FOR REXT-My home, furnished: garage.. 807 N. Ivy St. 280 FOR RENT New house, 4 rooms, bath and garage. Call 204 S. Grapf. 230 FOIt RENT rnrurnlshod house on Riverside. Phone 343-J. tf FOR RENT Small furnished house. inquire at 240 S. Ivy. 270tf FOR RENT B-room house, close In. Inqulro Club. 207tf HOUSES FOR RENT and SALE Call 105. tf FOR RENT S-room house, nult nlde for rooming house: fuel furnished. Call 631. 2 r. k t f FOR RENT Cozy, -comfortable, newly decorated modern cottage of 5 rooms: also garnge nnd wnndhouse. Adults. 718 W.' 11th, Call at 723 W. 11th, of mornings, tf FOR REN T Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown A White. 17tf FOR RENT It-room unfurnished house, 1086 W. 10th. Bee C. A. DeVne. hone 62I-J-1 llltt FOIt KENT frmtNISIIED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room; hot and cold water anil heat. 325 South Riverside Ave. tf ROMM AND HOARD nt 716 E. .Main. Phono 722. 87 J f FOR RENT Large, well furnish ed slenpitig rooms. 1119 W. Main. Phono 1201-L. 257tf IH SINLSH OPl'OKTCMTIES SERVING the trade slneo 1306. twenty-four yeors in Shoe Shop. James McDowell of Cen tral Point, who hns been here for twenty years, wishes to re tire from business. Will sell machinery, hand tools and find ings for cash onlv. ' Reason for selling. Indoor life bus hocome a burden to me. 2HI IIERRYDALE MR AT MARKET for sal.. Inquire t mrkL 282 IZ 3o HE WAS 'SLIPPED TOOK LP -niQ-r ;imd he set OODV VJILL. WAlK I Ht l u!.r IMC- I ' PULLED OUT - mimd: OOk. I FOR ItRNTe-APAlXTMENTS FOR RE XT Desirable furnished upt; privute. 518 So. Oakilale. 271tf FOR RRXT Apartments: water and lights furnished! reasonable. 410 E. Mi. in. 28:! FOR It EXT Furnished 2 or 3 room apts; garage. 004 W. 10th. - ... . 27U(. FOIt HUNT Fully modern -fur-.. nished apartments; hot nnd cold water supplied. Sunrise Super Station, cor. 12th nnd Riverside. Phono 1338. - 267tf FOIt RENT Apartments.- 334 Apple. 282 FOR RENT Mortem, nttrnctlvo nparttnent in new Arthur Arms, ' 330 N. Holly Ht. 2"6tf FOR RENT Furlnshed apt . lights, water, garage, $18. Tel. . 452-11, ' 2 7 f. t f FOR RENT 4-room apartment wlin oath ana garage. 327 H. Onkdalc. 2BCtf FOR RENT Modern rurnlshed apt.; adults. Phone 603-Y. 315 N. Holly. J38tf FOR RENT Steam-neated apnrt inents and sleeping room. 1005 W. Main. 220tf FOR RENT Modern furnished downstairs apartment: adults. 345 N. Bartlett. Phone 7S3-M. f4Btr rxjRT LOST lllack nnd while wlra-hnlr-ed fox terrier: male: yenr old: rewrrd. Telephone F. Corning Kenly. 011-J-3. 282 FOR EX CHAN OK FOR PALE OR TRADE 1327 Chevrolet ton truck. 710 Cedar. I 281 WILL TRADE $300 2nd mnrt i gaga on new home for good lot otr paved Btroet. llox 15, Mall Trlouno. 280' TO TRADE Good mortgage of $900 to trade for good residence lot or equity in small house. L. O. PICK ELL. 204 E. Main. Phono 083-L. 283 WANTED To exchange what you can't hnndln for something you can. We hRvo city business, prop erty, orchards, ranches, nlso Ida ho, Washington, Montana, Cali fornia, Florida. Thero Is a prop erty in our lists that you wnnt. R. V. Williams, Liberty Illdg. 282 FOR BALR TJOOPl A1W PETS FOR KALE Classy fox terrier puppies. Marymac Orchard, 553-R-l. 281 FOR SALE REAL K STATE FOR SALE 114 acres: modern 4 room house, sleeping porch, dou ble garage, chicken house; rea 'sonnble; H ml. city limits. Jack sonville hlghwny. L. K. Parker. 285 FOR SALE One of the unusually good small pear orchards, all pears, which produced this sea--. son 110 tons of liartietls nnd . 1430 pneked D'AnJoiis. Fully equipped; never smudge: fair buildings. Medford city water. C. S. Illltterfleld. Realtor. 284 FOR SALE OR TRADE One of the finest little dairy ranches In the Rogue River valley, with -or without It head ot cowi. Phone 383-.I-1. I40!f FOR SALE LARGE CORNER LOT on Orovehuul Ave.t Siskiyou Heights, next street east from Glenn Oak Court, near Valley school. Priced low; convenient terms. CHARLES R. RAY, Realtor. , Rm. 203 Medford Center llldg. Phone 302. 279 3 ALE or EXCHANGE Have n good chicken nnd turkey ranch of 93 acres. House, barn, fenc ed, good well nnd pumping plant; H mile from paved high way, 1 Vi miles In schools nnd town. To exchange for down payment on a Medford home. Rrown White, Realtors. tf Mall Tribune nils nro read by 20,000 people every day. tf By SOL HESS OUT AGAIN! '.THE 'NsSOl ni,i I ID THAT kTIMD BEEW DOUBLECKOSSED, SOMt- TUttT RABBIT IM - r - sui iiuvw TME STRIMG, 7 t vlLSOi FOIt SALE AUTOMOnlLKS . FOR SALE 1023 Durant 60 rond sler. run 8000 miles: cheap for quick 'sale.-. Inquire Talent Serv- " Ice Station. . 280 USED CAR SALE WHY UK WITHOUT AN AUTO MOBILE WHEN SiiO AND UP H II Y S A CI O O I) CAR AT C 1 1 R YSLE 1 1 " DBA LERS'- USED CAR SALE? 12'4 SO. JtlVER SIDE. . 283' $150 PHONOGRAPH with records for $50; terms. Used electric nppllanres, $2 each; Iron, toaster, hundtight heater and percolator. 710 E. Main. Phono 722. 271tt FOR PALE ' By owner. Baby ovoriamt touring; newiy over hauled; very reasonable. ' 244 N. ivy. 270tt FOR SALE 1926 Ford Roadster, 175 cash: 1023 Ford delivery cheap. See at Flchtner'e Onrage. 253tf FOR SALE New Ford truck, run 3.600 miles. Priced right. E. J. White, 4 miles west Phoenix or Rt 1. R. F. D.. Medford. 250U FOR SALIC TIOMKS FOR RALE New house, 4' rooms and breakfast nook,- Trowbridge built - ins, double constructed; Just off West Main on Colum bus. Prlco $3260. Easy terms. Exclusive with Renl Estnto Ex- . change, 44 North Riverside. Tel. 1490. , 280 FOR SALE OR RENT House nt 531 So. Ivy St. Very reasonable. Phone 383-W. 277tf IT MA If UK TOO LATE for Christ mas, hut hero is a- renl steal: 5 rooms and sleeping porch, good location, paved highway: might take lot nr car as part payment. Hotter see this nt once. H.-O. PARKHURST. 16 N. Fir. 283 FOR BALE B-room home, handy to schools. Phone 106. !07tf WILL SACRIFICE $1600 equity In Medford home for good car, or sell cheap for cash. Box E. J., Mall Tribune. 253lf FOR SALP lIVKKTOCK . FOR SALE Thoroughbred pol ice pups, 5 months old, reg istered, pnpors, etc. $10.00. Call 964-L evenings. 281 OR SALE I young Jersey cow. W. H. Arnold, Phono 523-11-2. ' 280 FOR SALE 10 head of ewes. Tel. 447-W. E. L. Wall!. 280 FOR SALE 2 fine, young Jersey cows; 1 registered, the other eligible to registry; both wilt freshen soon: I fl-months-old registered Jersey hull; 1 12-ln. .1 -bottom gang plow; some fine R. 1. R. cockerels nnd pullets; Franquette wnlnu'.s, flno onoa: a few packed boxes Delicious np plcs. Trelchler; 153, mile west Central Point. 283 FOR KALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Dressed turkeys, phone 132-L. 280 FOR HALE For' quick dlsposnl. 2 show-cases und one wrapping counter nt a bargain. The Root cry. 280 FOR SALE Apples for cooking nnd eating. Different grades and varieties, 50e anil up. 61)9 W. ,11th, oppnslto Oakdalo Grocery. 287 FOR SALE 16-ln. mnnwinlta wood, good quality, $4.50 per tier, dollvercd.Tel. 060-J-2. 281 FOR SALE Aprdo, cheap; Now t'iwns, Splt nnd Johnathans. Robert T, Cochran & Co., Ho. Front. 274tf FOR SALE For mind and gravel sediment and general teaming Tel. 912-J. Sam'l Hatcman. tf FOR SALE Used ewln ma chines: all makes, $3 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 34 North Bnrtlett, iitr rOR APPLKO Can llll-R. MURRAY 'ABSTRACT CO. Ah stracls of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6, No. .32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title nnd Titlo Insur mice. T Ii e o n I f c o m i I e to Title System In Jackson Cou nty. 'Acconntnnt. G. Q. D'ALBIXI Certified Publlo Accountant. Auditing, account ing, tax service. Office. Collego Building. Phone 806. 223tf nicyclcs BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work guaranteed. Auto iocks ana Keys for all cars. 19 N. Fir St. Tel. 2C1. tf Chiropractic I'liy.sMnns DR. E. VV. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12: 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. Office phone 680: ' Res. phone 790-H. Ere Siicclallsts DR. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optome trist. Eyes examined. Glasses' fitted. 404 Medford Bldg., Tel: 188. 352lf Expert Accountant E. M. WILSON, C. P. A. Account ing and income tax requirements. " Our special cash-journal used 1n ' California nnd Oregon, Los An- geies and San FranclHco. Liberty , " Bldg. Phono 157-H, Financial WE LEND MONEY to Worth ' .. people to pay their honest debts,. Pacific Const Credit Association, -423 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. Freight Trans porta tlon LONO DISTANCE ' HAULING Medford - Klamath truck line. Daily service Bonded carriers, 1 : Special rates On load lots. Aute Freight terminal, as S. Fir.' Tel 1033. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN to worthy peo ; pie to pay their honest debts ' Also any amount to loan on cttl J property. Thomas Realty Co, Room 12, Palm Blk., Cor. If all ' and Front Sts upstairs. TV Long Time W Rca Batata V W f) , Mortaptow I0) XL . Phone ISM . Commercial Finance Corp. Medford, Oregon DO YOU NEED MONET? W make short time lonns. - Trans actions strictly confidential. 81 Liberty Bldg. Open Tuesdait . and Fridays till 9 p. m. Phot : 657-J. II, IL Banister. H. q Chrlstner. Monuments THE OREOON ORANITE CO. -a-' Monuments. E. A, Hicks, Gen eral Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sales Manager.. 803 N. Front 8U Medford. Painting and PanerhanKtauT H. MARX Quality painting, tint ing and paperhnnging; saves and beautifies; color schemes that are easy to live win. At mini mum cost to you;, decorating of i new and old furniture and fix tures. Phone 178-J.. M. A. BLISS 3k CO. Painting, pa perhnnging, Interior finishing, general contracting. 1709 B. Mnln St. Phone 104S-R. - i Pin no Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano nnd Harmony. Hhtght Musla Studio. (18 Liberty Bldg., ' Phone 72. 159tf" " Printers and Publishers :- MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. Ha . tho best 'equipped printing office . In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd . Ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing ' systems, etc. Portland prices. IT ' N. Fir St.' Rmllo fle trice RADIO SERVICE on anr malta radio. H. O. Puruckor, 31 South Grape street. . Office Phone 336: ' - Res. 1442. : 181 Sand and flrarel C. A, HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Cleaned, washed sand and grnvel; crushed gravel, all sixes. Phone plant 120$ or office 127. $54tf Transfer EADS TRANSFER A 8TORAOB C Offlco 111 N. Fir Street. Phone 315. Prlcos right Serv ice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER ft STORAGE) Service guaranteed. 20 S. Orape St., Phono 644, or residence 100. TRANSFER AND 8TORAOE--F.' E. Samson Co. Quick service, ' Prices reasonable. Cargo Insur. . anra protection. 133 N. Rlver slde. Phone 838, Upholstering Till HAULT Maker of overstuffed furniture made to order; re upholsterlng. We estimate, show samples. Phone 969-R. lit Window CloanlfMI LKT GEORGE DO IT Phone 1 If ' Janitor service. Oeo. . Man Is.