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.19:10. POTE three; BUFFALO GIRLS BRINGING UP FATHER ., , . By George McManus FOB BALE XIBOELLANBOCt FOB. 8ALK--Apples for oooklmi and eating. Different grades an varieties, 60c and up. Spa W hou tslEVEK DlMTV- t V-tlb BEUW WXTlME)', ME'o MOT HOME I'M ORE OF TMAsT COE-b THE PHOe4 lo THI'o Vol) JtCl'A" whv CsDKJ-r ''11th, opposlto Oakdule Grocery .-.' ' ' WO 2. WRC OF A.MVTHIMC1 tlO VOUR, l-F-CALU MIM OP,' ME COULDMT C IT OUT VvtTK ; THAT SAO' t tJUE I HAD BETTER ;i' ATOWCT THAT - T KOR SALIC KtndlliiK by the load. Modford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. MlCHT BE MACCilE OF COWED BEtr AM CASBACE, BUT HE COOLOM'T GIT IM- 'bORR.'T'- 345tf WUT l MAVEM T AN1 ONE TO 'oEJOO OUT i , , WHEN YOU thins of retf eitatej see Brown & White. . tf4 FOOT OF HI'S ' MADE-UP apple boxes ISo while.-' they lust. Rogue River Co. 281" MEDEORD MXTL TRIBUNE,' flLEDFORD, QRECiON", TIIlTvSD'VT .TAytrArOT . FORM CLUB FOR GLIDER FLIGHTS iiiiiiiiiiiaii'iii!iiu!i:i akjswer that- t , I MiCHT BE MACqiE- r-jJ .w r-s S ' 1 VI A-(-.llvl. 1 ' I ' 1 U f M I -- I . V. Only Women's Clyb of. Kind in Country, Awaits Com pletion; of Craft for Les sons rr JrVinter Best for Sport, Says Expert. ' sov-" vVi(ii;r Best jo By AJnii fi. Ol. rnlieil'Press Stff Correspondent. BUFFALO. X. Y . ( l' .1.) Ta k -lng n hint from the first fliers---the birds ot the air olirht young business women and school girls nre smrtlng as fledgling- filers at tho Buffalo municlpiil airport here by learning to use air currents to keep them in flight. members of the Dallas' (Hider club, said to be tho only women'.' gll'doi club In the I'nlted States, t lip giiis Impatiently aro waiting for Jloracllb A'lfnro of Cleveland to cnmplett) .the glider ho is build ing for them, so that- they can coi. tlriuo with the lessons In motorless fljlng ;whleh they started here Kelitomber. Pndor trie tutelage of Major John' CSeitsj of tT)e .pnllns1 hangars, Rose Frank and Marion Dallas already had soloed when the club's gilder was sold to a, K.roup of gliding en thusiast ot Newark, N. J., who I nojir ltf perform" at an air meet, j and Immediately organized a glider club and' bought' the' motorless air plane' to start lessons. ' ' fioiv tho. girls must wr.it um;i, the new gilder arrives. E yen though tho wintry breezes do blow when' the n.eW machine is delivered to' tho club, the girls will want to resume their lessons right awo'v, Oetz told the United Press corre spondent. "Winter's the best time for gliding, anyway." he explained. "The air s more dense and gives better support to a plane, he au'.d. Not as Quick as Men. .Oetz also Is instructor for a men's glider club, which shares the use of the gllflei' with the Rirtt Olrls aren't wanted In the men's club, so tho girls organized a club of their own, Oetz said. The girls art' not quite so quick In absorbing- Instruction as tho men, Oetz has found. "Oh, no, it can't- he considered n question of nerve,", he answered when askeo whether he found that the' girls were more nervous nhoiit flying then the men he Instructs. "It's Just that they're not quite as ap:." , ."For rtiht matter, there is noth iny. to ti.mvous about in sliding," be riiiulnuMl. "and' It doesn't take tiw sirls l.niff to find that out. Ti'.ev couldn't hurt themselves If ' 1 ji n ied to." ... (:.,.,-,Np!i!n trial' the type' nf .Ali.ler iltd by the club weighs . n! !IT i'o nds, and has t win,? span ,tt 3R 'feet:" With that larsse n -vm. sjifin .as compared to the l.ifh: v,-i(,'ii of .the craft, the ma-im,- H .: r- hunyant. Even if a student should lose control of the gilder, and the inr.chine should fall. US descent would be as slow as that of a parachute, he said. "As a matter of fact, several of the girls have become fussed up on their first flights and smacked Into the ground. .-No one has jieen hurt vet. r nd when the girls see that they don't got hurt' when th -y dd land rather violently, tney gam confidence and lose nervousTncsv.," Oetz went oh.' Little smashes that occur now atjd then do not even damage th? glider to any extent, Oetz said. WINTER EASES TASK OF U. S; CUSTOMS AGENTS 1 BUFFALO! N, V.-'U- .?: The ill, wintry winds that" sweep over the Great Lakes blow good to Uncle Sam's customs and Immi gration inspectors here. , As the temperature drops, so does 'the". activity of the' amateur smuggler, who tried to bring from Canada to the United States a few bottles ot liquor or ale, Imported garments, or other contraband, ac cording to the agents who greet each Incoming motorist, pedestrian and bus rider at the Peace Bridge nnd the ferry landing on the American side of the Niagara river . here. . , , t ;Whereas it's a poor summer's week when less thnn 6do bottles of liquor, beer or ale are seized,-seizures drop away down below the 1 no-bottle mark these cold winter days. It follows, therefore, that the Inspectors have less to do and more time to spend beside the stove In their headquarters. POLICE CORPS PLANNED FOR TUW 1ONDON (U.r.) (ruerpH on the part of tho women's polico force of KnRland han renulterl in Hoveral Europenn countries adopt ing a simUar force. Turkey Ih the latent nation to express a desire to cKtAtiltsh A tminlna: . nchoot for women police. (Commandcr . Mary - AlleH's police pickets which were sent to the Rhine to co-opornte with the Hrltish . military police nre Uiken n a working model. Karty in the new your. Commander Alien will vIMt Turkey nnd make a stury of conditions hefon? recommending a system suitable for Turkey. Mhe Intends. to visit Constantinople for several months and make shori trips to niher leading cities during hef aurvey, ...... 17 o ; : f fHl MAGGIE ISsfT HOME g AM' TWCKe GOtVb 5SV I ' THE OOOR' BELL- Jj9 ; WELL-I'M MOT lli COMMA OT UP OM 1JJ ME bOfc.E FOOT . 1 f T TO J A6SE WTH ( fT .i'4 X -V OF WER J rt''''ii : . i -j?1-f THE NEBBS Good-bye $fit; 2no., Rurrf SETTLEO OSU&ATIOM TO TUE BVMK AWD'60"' EWDETH ' twereigm' OF TI-tE APPOIMTEO fi to, 6 p.m. FleischniJUin iour. MuKic to be played ny Hudy Vftllee's Cunneeticu(Vaikees for -Wm-nation-wide auHlfciu of the. NHC system will be uuRmenled by Orahani McNamee as master of ceremonies. Uroadcasi thru KflO, KIIQ, KO.MO, K(iV and KECA. 6 to i:30 p.m. Selberllns Slnpers. SpnnntiiK jnuslcal eras from the time of Queen Eliza both ta the twentieth century, the Sel berlinB .SinRers will welcome tho New Year with their first pro gram In 1930. Broadcast thru KOO. KIIQ. KO.MO, KfiW and KFI. 7 to 7:30 plm. Victor program. Two noted American slnKers. Lawrence Tildiett. baritone of i the Metropolitan Opera company ,nnd Hlchard Crooks, leading tenor of the llamhurK nnd Iierlin op erasr will be heard In American nlusic during the 'lctdr pro gram broadcast tonight through KIA. KIIQ, KO.MO, KCW and KKI. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Standard Sym phony hour. Complying with, tho . requests of scores of listeners who have expressed a desire to know more about the Standard School broad casts, n special Standard Sym phony hour program will he re leased tonight. Ilrondcast thru KOO, KIIQ, KOMO, KGW and KKI. 8:30 to 8:45 p. m. Amos V Andy. ; broadcast through KGO, KIIQ, KOMO and KECA. ,1:4") to 9 p.m. Max Do I in and His Violin, KGO. 9 to 9:30 p.m. Memory Lane. The gathering of tho Goshen Center clari to discuss New Year resolutions promises to provide no end of laughter in the chap-' tei of "Memory Lane" tonight. Ihoadcast thru KGO, KGW, and KKCA. 9:30 to 10 p. m. Tho Olympians, KGO and KQA. 10 to 11 p. m.l'lantatioTi' Echoes. feodieH of the old South nnd newer' songs will suggest the at mosphere of the "land of cot : ton" as' a number of vocal and . Instrumental artists contribute to the program. Broadcast thru KGO and KOA. U to 1 2 midnight Laughner Harris Hotel St. Francis Dance orchestra. Broadcast thru KOO, KOMO and KIIQ. WIFE'S DESIRE FOR WORK LEADS TO DIVORCE SUIT MILWAL'KEE. fU.T.) A wife's tlONlre for work hUH (loprlvert hor hitfthand of tho wedded .hlim ho an tirlpnted Hnd haH cntlMod him to Fook n fllvoi-co on that ground It developed In circuit court here. Herman Hchulde, 46, Mllwnukce painter contended that hi" wife hnH worked In other homoH oh a housekeeper ince their hiarriaKe in 1919. ; 4 BOY SCOUTS OF TALENT TO ENJOY PARK HIKE TA1.KXT. Ore.. Jan. ?. (Siwcl.il I All Smuts that have made ad vancement In' ihe court of honor In the Talent troop will bo In com pany with their Rcotit mauler, Hev. Audley Urown, to Ihe Crater I-ake national forest for a two-day trip. .fr. , IWown has made arrance menta for their accommodations for over night. They will drlre to the park and hike through the forest. and Good Luck I SOU SOIMSTO V .I' VjQ-Crf OOVED VOUR VISIT XOSAVAJ. SO SET .J, E3 BACK, REMEMBER.VOUR. '0- , '. 'S ' 1 Vl LEAVC I'LL SET. to-'' iS'l'SlTn AJD I HOPE SOU vUILLr VOUft HOOP AMD V 1 I MEMOaV WILL LWG LOW6 WITH ';.,' Isl A BOV TO CARRV ,1'' JlJlWri RE.COMI-ieMO THE 1 t STIC AMD MAVE.' S I Mr AMD VM SOW6 TO Ml f : lU"ytV VOW SKIPS- BOY JJ POTTS HOOSETOVOUI? W3 ASMASHIWS 7p V vrT m F 7 KrTX A LOT OF SERVICe . ,. -J1 FBIBNOS VWHOMAPPEU '". TIME jS " J V'ztAvV HERE! J?, THIS WAV-REMEMBER '. Nil J"JMpa- . - RADIO HARD ON ART ST. LOUIS. .Mo. (I'Pl Broad casting a horrihlo for the artist and unfair to Tilm, according to I-'ritz KreislerT the' noted violinist. who npper.red In a concert here. Asked why he had never con sented to broadcast over the radio the famous violinist said. "It Is too Impersonal n'nrt depends orj' toa many factors in the outside worl l the set in tho home, the weath er, and so on. When .-(omethlnt; (joes wronf? listeners cannot know whether 'the Instrument, the artist' or external factor's' arc to "Illume." Commenting on the talkies Krelsler said, "Souriii recordlnK de vices used In talking pictures will he n fine 'Influence in developln;; musical appreciation when they are perfected." PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 2. IV-' A draught of poison ondcoVu Xew Year celebration for Ii. J. .Lanir, 57, tailor, who swallowed ve po tion at his home Inst nlKtt7 Police said Mrs.' LtttiK told them the tallof .wns merry prior to hit decision to end his life. Sho suld that as he RUlpetf the poison lie told her he Was Kind to die. The coroner said he could find no ret.son for the suicide FARM INCOME1 AND SIZE DEFINITELY INTER WINED EAKT- LAjvst.vo: Mteh-r-W)-1- Relntionshlp' of income to the size of the fiHth'l8 clearly IndlfchtWir'hy uventRe returns in Michigan. Surveys In 10 countios show un average return of U02 on farms of 70 acres or less! J13S7 for those between R0 and 139 ncres; J225 for farms between 148 and 179 acres, and $22318 for farms over 180 acres."' llofrnrdeo' ns a typical averngo for the' whole stnte. the survey showed an 'average" net Income of S 189 cxclusivo of labor anil man agement wages and other expenses known to laymen 'as roorti and hoard.,' " " ' The' average-'. Investment' " was $17,000, yielding a return' of 10 per cent. , 1 ' FORMER TALENT FOLK TO LIVE IN MEDF0RD TALENT., Ore., Jan. 2. (Special! Mr. antl Mrs. Kartmnn, former owners of.Utc, Columlil orchiirdi, recently moved to Medford, where they have taken apartments.. Mrs. Ilurlmnn recently returned from southern California', where' she vis ited relatives nnd attended to busi ness! Mr, and Mrs. l-ewls. who purchased the Columbia, orchards, will arrive soon to take charg3. TALENT FARM ACTIVITY DURING GOOD WEATHER TA'LKNT, ' Ore.; Tan. 1 '(flpT.I--Many of the farmers nre takln advtntageinn the gooiV'-enther ,ut do the remainder of their plowing and pruning and setting out of fru,t trees deplayed hy the dry weather earlier in the fall.' There Is much activity In nil lines of work In the entire community. Carlton. New MacMarr slorn opened for busmeas in (his city, RESUME AFTER HOLIDAY: JACKSONVILLR, Ore., Jan. 2. (Spl.) U- Thiv Jacksonville schools "opened again today, following the Chrlstmi.s vacation, which was en-1 joyably spent by teachers and pu plls. Miss Vesta irnll, English teach er, spent the holidays at Iter home at Oakland, Ore.; Ornce L. Kirk wen to her home ut llalseyl Ore., and Alva Laws to Rogue Rivet. All of the other teachers spent the time nt their homes In the vicinity. - Madras. lien' H. being Improved. T.nrlcln"Hti'o Kills for Wood. Bids for 33 tiers of 2-footi body oak wood, delivered: also bids foi ls tiers of 10-Inch body oak wood, delivered on or before September 1st, 1930. lsuis must be in tne hands or the clerk not later thnn 2 u'cloek in tho afternoon, January lfllh. 1930. The Board reserves tho right to reject any nnd all bids. j:i)lTII WHITMAN. ICagle Point Oregon. Clerk of School District' No. 0. .. . . , 282 CLASSIFIED AfWEnTISING RATES Ritti per word (or tint imcrtlon, 2c; nth fucctedinl. inmtion, lc; minimum 25c, Index your idi with For Stle, For Hint, etc., and count thm wordt well a each initial, telephone number, etc., at a word. Classified adi in advance and not taken aver phone, unleti advertiser hat monthly account No allowance tor phone errors . lkltP VATF.n FF-MALK WANTED Menmy operator. Pal ace Beauty Shop, 32S V. Glh. 284 WANTED Oirl for housework. 714 Beekmnn Ave. Tel. 121 -V. ' i. .. .-; . 275tf WANTED M ISCEMAXEOCS WANT 101) Plowing by man With team. t 1 7 Western Ave. 1 2H2 WANTED Loan of $3.',00. secured by Medford -.business .property, . Address It. J., Mall Tribune. Ms 5 WANTED 12-lri;, plow. Phone 107 Central Point.' .Address Box 140, Central Point. . . . 282 WANTED To buy all kinds of . livestock for slaughtering. Phone t 66S-L. Rogue River- Meat Co, 282 WANTED Care of children hy dAy or hour. Call 482-lt be tween ,6 and 7 p. m., for np pnlntlrient. . . . 284 WE PAY CASH for furs, hides nnd pelts and Junk of ill description. Me.lfurd Bargain House. Phone 10fi. 27 No. Grape. 27tf WANTKn-VLoc.il or long distance hauling., Insured carrier. Spec ial stick moving equipment., We guarantee to save you money, Hawley Transfer, 619 N. River side. Phone HM4-X. 330 VANTED--2nd hand goods & Junk. Pat's, 1500 prune, ph. 647-L. 286 WANTED Clem eottoi Mall Trthun offW rag! at . .. f FOR EXOHANOB COW to trade for milk goats; also wunt manglos'anrt carrots. Lock Box 18.1, Kagle Point, Ore. 283 TO TRADE Light touring ear In good condition for eouitv In larger closed r.ir. Will assume pnymcnt on same. 3T, X. Oak- flalc. 284 TO TRADE Oood mortgase of $!,ot) to trade for good residence lot or equity In small houe. L. O. PICK ELL. 204 E. Main. Phone 081-L. 28 WANTED To exchange what you can't bundle for something you can.; We hove eity business prop erty, orchards, ranchc, also Ida ho, Washington, Montana, Cali fornia, Florida, Thre Is a prop erty In our lists thnt yott want. It. V. Williams, Liberty lildtt. 283 ni'SIXESS OPPOUTUX1TIES IIERIIVDAI.E MEAT MARKET i for sale. Inquire at markcL 282 I FOR RENT FURJOSUKD . ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room; hot and cold water and heat. 325 South Riverside Ave. tf homm AND MOAitD at 710, E. Phono 27Itf FOR RENT Large, well furnish ed sleeping rooms. 1119 W. Main. Phone 1201-L, 267tf TOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Clean, (inlet npart nient; employed people prefer red. Phono 3H4-W. ,287 FOR RENT . Modern furnished apartments. 345 N. , Bartlett. .Phone 7."i3-M. , 280tf FOR RENT Desirable nut., fiirn., garage, new mgint. Berten Apts. 10 Quince. 281tf FOR RENT apartments. Phone 753-M. Modern furnished 345 N. . Bartlett. FOR RENT-Dcslrnl:M apt. Hotel Ciraiul. . All hotel accomodations. 280 FOR RENT Desirt.lilo furnished apt; private. 018 So. Oakdnle. FOR RENT Apartments; water unl lights furnished; reasonable. 410 E. Ml.ln. 283 FOR RENT Furnished 2 or 3 room apts; garage. 004 W. 10th. . 27 Uf FOR- RENT Fully modern fur nished apartments; hoc and cold wnter supplied. Sunrise Super Station, cor. 12th and Riverside. Phone 133S. 2G?tf FOR RENT ; Applp. Apnrtmonts. 334 282 FOR RENT Modern, nttrnctive apartment In new Arthur Arms. 330 N. Holly St. 1 27tf FOR RENT Furlnshed ant.; lights, water, garage, $18. Tel. 452-14. . !75tf FOR RENT 4-room apartment : with bath and garage,; 327 H. Oakdale. 2G6tf FOR RENT - Modern furnished apt; adults. Phone 603-Y. 16 N. Holly, 28tf FOR RENT Steam-neated apart ments and nleeplniT room. 1005 . W. Main. 229tf FOR RENT BOUSES FOR RENT 4-rm. modern fur , nlshed house. 801 a. Peach. . Call 972-11. 283 FOR RENT Jan. JSth), 5-rnom furnished house, good; location. Phone 827-Y. 283 FOR RENT 4-room furnished house; 2 bedrooms. C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2. 282tf FOR RENT Near City Park, large unfurnished house. Inquire 223 N. Central. 288 FOR RENT Modern furnished 5-room house, Inqulro 414 . H. Riverside. 285 FoU- RENT Up-to-dute now 4 rooni duplex, vacant Jan. 15th, Apply 534 N. Bartlett. 280tf FOR RENT on Riverside t'nrurnlshcd house Phone 349-J. tf FOR I:ENT Hmnll furnished house. Inquire at 240 H. Ivy. 270lf FOR RENT 5-room house, close In. Inquire Club. 207tf IIOI SEH FOR KENT fcnd SALE- Call 105. tf FOR RENT It-room house, suit able for rooming house; fuel furnished. Call 031. 258tf FOR REN T Hornets. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown White. 17tf FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house, 105 W. 10th. Bex C. A. DtVo. phono 52I-J-I, 12U FOR HEXT HOUSEKEEPING ..'-'' ROOM!) FOR IlEXT 3-room sround floor nouseKeepinff npartnient; Karaite, tirlvate bath; close in. 18 .Mistle toe HI. ' ' SM IiOST LOST Sigma Chi fraternity pin. Notify 300-R. Aslllllnd. ... 284" LOST Black and white wlro-halr- ed fox terrier; male;, yenr old; reward. Telephone F. Corning Kcnly. 611-J-3. 282 FOR 8AIiR BOGS AKD PETS FOR SALE Puppies,' Irish water spanlee;, 'retrievers, genuine curly-coated rat- tall strain. 4 29 Front,' ' - '-' 28 FOR SALK dogs, Dr; -Cheap, Stono. 2 good watch 284 FOR SALE Boston pup: porfect mnrkings; peridgreed. Leonard Bowman. Central Point. 282 FOR K ALF 1 .rVF.STOCK FOR KALE Milk- now. L. H. Prealnr, Jacksonville. Tel. 31-F-41. 284 FOR SALE 1 S-months-old reg ' lstercd Jersey bull; some fine It. I. R. cockerels nnd pullets: lranquette walnuts, fine ones; a few packed boxes Delicious np ples. 'frelchler, 103, A mile west Central rolnt. L.213.! TOR 8ALK AtrroMonrLK8 ' ' I'SED' CAR SPECIAL Here are some Rood ones to stni'l'thd Now Yenr right with! '20 DeSoto 0 Roadster. '29 Durt.nt 00 4-door Sedan. '20 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan. '29 Nnsh Std. 0 Coupe.. '29 DeHoto 0 4-door Sednn. And lots of others. .MHAD-FURCH MOTOR CO. 283" FREE FREE FREE 1930 LICENSE SALE OF RECONDITIONED AUTOMOBILES Hale ends Jnn. IS, 1930.- 1928 Master llulck Sedan. 1929 Nash Standard Cab riolet. 1028 Oakland Coach. 1928 Chrysler Coupe.' 1929 Ford Roadster. 1928 Hudson Coaoh. 1025 Cleveland Touring. 11123 Hudson Speedster. 1925 Ford 2-donr Sedan. Many-others to choose from; Priced to sell. ' DKLFEL, INC. Auburn-Cord DlslrlbutUrs. 123 Ho. Riverside. Phono 254. USED CAR SALE WHY BE WITHOUT AN AUTO MOBILE WHEN $50 AND L'P 111! Y H A (I tl O D CAR AT CHRYSLER DEALERS' UHED 1 CAR SALE ? 124 HO. RIVER SIDE. 283 $150 PHONOORAPH with records . for $50; terms. Used electric appliances. $2 each: Iron, toaster, headlight heater nnd percolator. 710 E. Main, Phono 722. 271t( FOR HALM By owner. Dahy Overland touring: newly over hauled; very rousonatile. 244 N. Ivy. 270tf" FOR HALF New Ford truck, run 3.500 miles. Priced right. E. J, White. 4 miles west Phoenix or lit. 1. R. F. V.. Medford. 250U TOR HALF, RKAL ESTATE) ("iREATF.HT SACRIFICE On our list 15 ucres $1500. Two miles from Medford. beau tiful building spot, city water. 3 ncres In pears, 9 acres under ditch: finest place for cherry or chard hi Souihern Oregon. We have never offered a greater sacrifice than this or ft greater value for the price. . C. IIARNE.He REAL ESTATE .' '" " ( By SOL HESS FOB SALE REAL ESTATE- FOR SALE 22 acres. 5-rnom modern house, good barn, chick en house, water piped to all buildings, windmill, 3 acres fruit, itni'lfnt. chio-i-lct. neaches. grapes and almonds, severaf head of stock, loam, tools and equip ment, nbout 175 chickens, al falfa. Priced to sell nt $5000. DEAL & KN1C.HT. 20 N. Bnrllett. 288 FOR SALE I'.i acres; modern 4-' room house, sleeping porch, dou- b e garage, chicken house: rea snnahto; ml. city limits. Jack sonville highway. L. K. Parker. -285 FOR SALE Ono of the unusually good small pear orchards, - all nears. which nroduced this sea son 110 tons of llurtletls nnd 1481) packed D'AnJous. Fully equipped; never smudge: fall buildings, Medford city water C. H. Uutterriold. Realtor. 284 FOR SALE OR TRADE One of the finest little dairy ranches In tho Rogue River valley, with or - without 16 head of cow. Phone 089-J-t. - I40tf 3ALE or EXCHANGE Have n good chicken nnd turkey ranch of 93 acres. House, barn, fenc ed, good well and pumping plant; Vi mile from paved high way, 1 miles to schools and town. To exchnngo for down payment on a Medford home. Brown & White, Realtors. tf Mall Tribune ads aro read by 20,000 peoplo every day, tt TOR SALE nOMES JUST RK1IIT An $8000 residence, for $0500. Ono of tho best In Medford. Satisfactory .terms, owner leaving. Act quirk. Heo HOI.MEH for HOMES. Nnsh Hotel corner. . 284 FOR RALE OR TRADE $1500 equity in a well located 4-room modern bungalow In Medford. Will trade for good vacunt lot. L. O. PICK ELL, 204 E. Main. Phono D83-L. 288 FOR HALE Small modern home In good part of town, close in; partly furnished. Just the thing for n e w 1 y w e d s. Reasonable terms. Heo It nt 835 East 0th St. Inquire at 848 East 0th. 284 FOR HALE 7-ronm house; an at tractive home; well built; 2 blks. from Library. Henry Currier. 601 W. 10th Ht. 280 FOR SALE OR RENT House at 531 So. Ivy Ht. Very reasonable. Phone 383-W. 277tf IT MAY BE TOO LATE for Christ mas, hut here Is a real steal: 5 rooms and sleeping porch, good location, paved highway; might in ko lot or car as part payment. Better see this nt once. II. O. PARKIIUR8T. 15 N. Fir. 283 FOR SALE 5-room noma, handy to schools. Phone 105. 207tf WILL SACRIFICE $1600 equity In Medford home for good car. or sell chenp for cash. Box E. J.. Mail Tribune. 26Stf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR HALE A-l Federation wheat ami Lafrnnee overbearing rasp berries. Third house cast of sehoolboiise. Lee Wakefield. Jacksonville. 283 FOR HALE Choice nlfnlfa hny. Phone 697-R-l. 287 AM LEA VINO TOWN Will sell Wesiinghouso nutnmntlc ntl-por-eelnin range at a bargain. W. M. Rln-.barger. 615 Palm St. 284 FOR SALE Apple, chenp: New towns, Spits nnJ Johnnthnns. Robert T. Cochran & Co., So. Front. 274tf FOR SALE For sand and gravel sediment and general teaming Tel. U1J-J. Hnm'l flateman. tf FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines; all makes, $5 up; terms ir desired. All mnkes rented and repaired. White Bewlng Mscnine uo., 3t North Harnett, i lltf rojr iPPLCB Can lllt-R. .,,,1 ;,.-...- - 1 .. ertvtft FOR SALE 2 drag saws. MedfordV Fuel Co.. I'hone 031. tfC. FOR SALE Bulboss, (bluerraair; seed for sale, 20o per pound.'- communica.te witn William Beegmlller, Route) 2, Central Point, or call at ranch, Antloch district tf" FOR SALE Page field fence. yard fence, gates, nottlnr. all kinds: cedar and steel fence material. "We build fences." Oadills & Dixon. Tel. 208. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts ot Title, Title Insurance, Rooms 3 and 6, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON OO. Abstract Co. Abstracts ot Till and Tltlo Insur ance. The o n 1 1 ' o in p I o t o Title System In Jacksoi County. . Acoonntnnt. G. Q. D'ALBINI Certified Publlo J ACCOlinianE. AUUILMIK, hl-luuiht-j Ing. tax service Office, College. Building. Phone 860 223tTM Bicycle. BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work gtiaraiueeu. aiuo mm:kh uiiu ft, nil nnr, 1!1 N. tVIr St. Tel 261. tfl Chiropractic Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro nractlc Nerve Soec allst. Office) hours 9 to 12: 2 to 0. 203-2041 Liberty Bldg. Office phone 680; Res. phone 7au-n. Eye Specialist DR. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optome trlst. Eves examined. Olassei fitted. 404 Medford Bldg. Tel: 188. S52tf Expert Accountant E. M. WILSON. C. P. A. Account-I inc nnd Income tax requirements. Our special cash-Journal used inl California nnd Oregon. Los An-I geles and San Francisco. Liberty! llldg. Phono 157-U. 1 Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthiH people to pay their honest debtsJ l'acmc coast l.reait Association 423 Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore. Freight Transportation LONO DISTANCE HAULING Medford - Klamath truck )ln Dally service. Bonded carrier Special rates on load lots. Autd Freight terminal, 86 S. Fir. Tel 1V63. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN to worthy peo ple to pay their nonest dental Also any amount to loan on cltf property. Thomas Realty . Co Room 12, Palm Blk., Cor, Unit and r roni sts., upstairs. 6 Ixng Thnn Real Estate Mortgage Loaf. - Phone isis Oommerclal Finance Corp.' Medford, Oregon no YOIT NEED MONEY? W mntrn short time loans. rrana actions strictly confidential. - 111 Liberty Bldg. Open Tuesday! and Fridays till 9 p. m.. Phona) 657-J. H. it Banister, H. 3 Chrlstner. Monument THE OREOON GRANITE CO. Monuments, u. a. micks. uea- eral Manager: P. M. Kersnaw, Sales Manager. $02 N. Front BU Medford. Painting and rapertuinjrtng If MARX Quality painting, tint' tnir and nnnerhanging! save ana beautifies; color scheme that! are "eilHV to liVA With" t flllnl- mum cost to you; decorating ofi now and old furniture ana III tures. Phone 178-J. M. A. BLISS V CO. Painting, pa perhnnglng, Interior finishing, general contracting, 1701 ES. Main St. Phone 1045-Rj Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano ana Harmony, riaignc Musln studio. IIS Liberty Bldg, Phone 72. 15tf Printer and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. Haal the best equipped printing offlcei In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd-l Ing. loose leaf ledgers, billing' systems, etc. Portland price. 11 N. Fir St ' Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. II. O. Furucker, 22 South Crape street. Office Phona $15: Res. 1442. Sand and Cravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Orarelf plant. Cleaned, washed land and gravel; crushed grivsl, all sizes. Phone plant 1201 or office 127. 284.lt Transfer .1 EADS TRANSFER A STORAOU C Office 111 N. Fir Street. Phone 115. Price right Serw lee guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER eft STORAOB Service guaranteed. 20 8. Orspe St.. Phone 644. or residence 10. Upholstering J THIBAULT Maker of overstuffed' furniture made to orderl re upholstorlng. We estimate, ihetr samples. P h 0 n 6-R. 116 Window Cleenlag LET OROROH DO IT Phone llTfl for houeclenlng, floor waxing. j tutor nrrioe. uee, j IT