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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ftlEDFORD, ORF.CiOX. SUNDAY. JANUARY "i, 19.10. PAGE FIVE ! 'Fifth' arid hPh.'0le. " Mr. Doty, " one bf bur hoi.rd member, vfeited our room Thurs day afternoon. . .Mm. Carlon, .her duuehter, nnd Violn Coal jiIbo vUlted our room 'I'hui'riday lUternbcn. e them a little program. A ihIo. Stocks und I .via hn've nut'. .returned from 4'hriKtmttH vacations yet. , HfRsy Donn and John KftVo Ay res their Cum- mingH are. absent today. V..,. Jilmary Uonm, t. L.. loty. n member of the eehool hoard, visited in our room Friday afternoon. ' A nw .lHy,-JJudley Clermer, has entered the .f(r8t rade. . . He comes to us froni Portland. iJoyle CJornrer returned to Bchoni Thursday after nn extended nb sence. Miss Mnrjorie Smith,' n teacher at Prospect, called ujon the How ard teachers Thursday afternoon. il MAY CONSTRUCT LI ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. if) , Authorization for the Northern 114 elflc, andthe Oregon-Washington Railroad and. Navigation company to construct a 60-m.lle line in Grays ltarhord ai,d -Jcffersqft - counties, W';jhlngtnn, was '"given' today by the Jiiteratnto .Commerce 'iyomihis slon. ' . - '' ,' "'The commission also perrriltttcd tlio Port Angeles Western rallinal to coi.Mi-UFf.an extension of Irs Uhi's '24 miles' Into Clallanv iin-1 Jefferson 'counties. ' "' '.' WATCH PARTY HELD IN JACKSONVILLE HOME --JACKhOXyibliE. Ore. Jan. 4. tBpecIa 1. ) A- rwatch : pa rty ; . .wan riven New Year's eve "by; Mrs. L. ' Coke and Mrs? kenhetlj' Merrlftehl ut the Coke residence in honor" of John Coke and Koland Merrlficld who-, were-home from college for the holidays. Twenty young peo i ple'were present and a very happy "l eenlng wan spenV'Refreshments 1 wi'ro'sorved by the ."hostess.' By Itohhin Coons. HOLLYWOOD. There used to bo", only one kind oir, j'ecxr in filmland. , He. waB ;)thtf nVan vlb the meiraphone. which" wn his-prc-fes.sioiir.1 . InsiBnia. , Today, xince t h arrival of talkies, filmusic nlH, and , snrecr. revuew, hiH num ber has been multiplied to tdx and one almost Tins to take cam not to (Humble over directors on many of the movie yets, , The man who used to wield the m e b n phone le Htill t here, al longer wields it. tii.-'ii'i or' anything at Cai itiol lyern, nil, except ;h I s . '' hnndH, and' voice occa.sioiialTyt 'hn the mlcron'honon He carries nothing to set hlra aimrt l'rorn .the Nma.ll army of other set workerM'xcept hlH air of au thority and ' jterchanre. If he bo Cecil DeMille, hiH riding habit.' The megaphone, in talking pic ture makinK. is, out. Ptve Olhbrx.. Jte. w'lnt' or 'inlhuK rovR&phone, la the personate meant when on Ka-K "the- director:"- Hut there nre otbers.;' - ' All-lmjiortaht U the director of sound; or sound tocnniclan. Cho rises Klek or sway to the Command; of a -tcrpirhnrean know-:Ji called the., dance director and in . his field his word Is law. r There I,'of course, , a director of music, and an erstwhile stranRer to the movies; is there In theper--son of the director' of dialog, found on mi ny tnlkle sets, working with the "real" director. Even he who :once was simply the ''hend. cameraman" has be come the "director of photog raphy" and. Incidentally seldom touche-i' a. camorn except ' in in structing., hi assistant. These diteen hands ill at work on a slriiile picture may remind of .the' superfluous cooks who-spoi:-ed the broth Just the same, thy all are required to produce moil of tod.iy's spectacular talkie.i. ' And odd ns It may seem, he who was once tho mcKaphono vielder remains the 'most important of nil. The talkies, as many directors have learned throuch unhappy experi ence, nre still movies. . Another Pnvlrlc. Th talkies have encroached on another bulwark of the lepitimate staec In taking over the local Or pheum, which Is to be wired for pictures n the close of the present hill: Flttiniily. - Cnrmel Myers of the talkies headlines the fin il week's- hill. ,- t Uilet Tnlns 80. f I A U P KTT. 111. tr.P.) Said to he the oldest livins set of twins in the fnlled States. Mrs Ann Uusi-ler of this city and her sister. Mrs. Katherlne Zlemer. Tuscola, recently celebrated their &!th birthday anniversary. Screetiljfe V'V JUST KIDS 1'Mj GLR I .WASN'T UVIN'; "M TM WOPLD'WMEN ;LL THEM (SOIM'-AeoUMAN MOt-UCRIrJ 'hO-HuM"an' iU.Vn' EVEr3'BOC7V .'-?- : C 1M0. Kliw rt.tv.1 HvRjIuu: 1W (Tm.1 AID FOR FEDERAL WHIX fVF4- jPiSeKid6r(t Hootrv frbllf tojf erononiiiv 4 cc operatiQn fcfiin'e.V ihPyflhplpgi cal moment for road buildings. Increased appropriations for tho federal hid( system are seen as an impetus to' tijl highway construc Uon. ... Tor many! years the appropria tions have hefrh held at a constant figure of $76. 0,00,000 annually, a slim parceled out' to the various states to match tho amount spent by. each in federal highway devel opment. . .Indication "that, without , an in creased appropriation." .federal pi-ojevt . would not "proceed as rapidly as they had In the past few years Is carried" in the report of the bureau of public roads that the mileage of Improvement dur iiig the fiscal year was smaller than the previous years. That federal projects have been able la approach a constant pace Is laid to the accumulation of . a large balance in the fund because, duping earlier years, annual' sums had not .been entirely expended. . . The, balance ' has hastened the date of improvement during past years .hut it has now been absorb-, ed, and ' the results of confining thV'road molding program to cur rent appropriations are .reflected in lessened mileage.. Governors of many states. In re-, sponse to . President Hoover's call have increased "building, pledged more uid, but the maximum . to which tho ' slates can push their' highway development may depend on federal , help. j As result, eyes of tho road building world will tVe- turned to conogress when It fashions what may be the hackbonc! for road building programs In authorizing federal aid approprlationa." , "in response to the general move ment for , highway expansion, an Increase In the .federal aid ap propriation to $125,000,000 is be ing sought by the house commit tee, alone to, stimulate "building and forestall depression. The federal aid syKtem for the! fiscal year included 'j.RS.857 miles or interstate and Intercountry highways. Nearly 70,000 miles of the system .have been Initially Im-. pioved thus far with federal aid. With an Increase In the federal aid appropriation, tho American Automobile .association estimate1 expenditures , Tor high w'a y and street construction and 'mainte-' nance In 1930 would exceed, 52,- 000,000.000 and furnish ( employ men t for SSfiioob people. A. bill to apjir'opriate $2"0,000,- non to aid the states in construe Hon of. rural roads. has been In troduced ,by Ilepresenlatlye Rob ihson, republican of Kentucky. PEIPING THIEVES .: 'Plilt'lNffisifctn. (ITOt-TJlio fir- mous ''thleVen' market" of China's ncie'n't! cnpiiiil' fbrntally ' abolish'1-' etl In a decree issued by (lenenil, ChanK- Yin-wu, mayor of reiplng. The decree also prohibits the fairs which have been held for centuries here at dawn nnd after night-fall. . The decree quotes a Chinese classical writer as saylnc that . the middle of the day is the time for people to buy and . sell. The "thieves' market" baa been one of the most picturesque' fea tures of PeiplnR life for cenera tlons. To an nppolnted place hun dreds of deulcrs have brouifht every 'conceivable- sort of object at si ox'elock In the mornliiK. or earlier, and Chinese nnd foreign resldentii in search of bargain hnve been the patrons. It has been J opularly sut.posed that a lro number of the articles displayed were stolen, which ac. counted, for their surprising cheap ness. . - Animal Mnrkcl Off. ' . ST. I.OI'IS (IM1.) The busi ness' of 'supplying Wild animals for zoos has slumped In the last few years, according to Lorcnz llaegn beck, Junior member of the fori Hagenberk company of Hamburg, tlermany, who visited St. Louis recently. "Only monkey sales are Increasing In volume,"- he said. , IMg Hay Inrrense. MADISON'. .Wis. (CIV) Wis consin produced f.o per cent more tame hay In 1!!9 than during the previous year, according to figures released today by. the state crop reporting ervlcc. K FOSTERED nu nnnwrn ni in DinUUVtKrLflM X READ AM' t AM FUPV TlnC ft fS l,tu,. i ....r, DRY LEADERS OF DRTROIlf yVUHush pro;rani vtn not "beerf Voiupletecl for the. ;ninhinl meeting of tbv Anti-Saloon league of America.' several nationally prominent pro- hlbltlon leaders are expected to address the convention when . it meets here ilan. 10' to 19.' .Three thousand dry workers will attend the conference.." I ' 'Mrs. Klla lioole,1 president of; the National ' Women's Christian j Temperance Tnioh and Dr. Jamesi M. Doran, Vhitod, States Prohl-1 bltion' rommlssloner ' am included in the speakers' list for tho con ventlon. Other speakers' . on the program include Sergeant Alvin York of TennesseeI' Justico Klor- eneo , Allen of the Ohio Supreme Court; Dr. Howard II. Itussell founder of the Anti-Saloon League and Ftov. XI. N. Holsaple, suporln iendent of the .Michigan league. : Special honor will be, paid to Dr. Hussell in honor of his "5th birth day anniversary. " LABORER ROBBED AND j THROWN INTO STREAM I TO.RTr.A'X TJ.T "ftre.,' Jnry , 4 .(PI ' Tony; Mn,ricJ, Sfr.ta; InhoreV of Mel licK, was iii a. Wospllal here today I with' V; 1 rawfuretf J '!iAiuH " fejietvetl when he wti.s picked up. on -! the road .by two robbers. . near The Dalles who sluiced him, robhed him and threw him Into' Devils Creek on'- the.". Columbia ttivcr highway. ':- - ' Heal Estate, Transfers. R.! K'. Swan ct tlx to Tollta M Jones: W. D. in Tn'. 'SB S; n. 4 V. H:v C. Applognte to Tollta M Jones: ;Vj X). in Tp. 37 S. R. 1 v. I.eon M.' Brown et ux to Tollta M. Jones; Q. c. D. S'.i of SUM .of Sec: U; TpA-36 S. 11. 3 W. Albert Anderson et ux to Noel Davis ct.ux; w. D. in Tp. 3" S. ft 1 W. David 'A. Hood et al to ft. ft. llukof et'ttxi W. D. In Tp. 37 S, n. i w. y fiances' p. Burnham ot vlr to F. V. Xoyes; V. D. Gov. Ijit 4, some times known as River Lot 4, in Sec. 5, Tp. 35 S. It. - 1 . It. K. Thompson ot ux to Art:e Mi.e Albright et vlrt W. D. to I.ur, 10, Hlk. 1, Highland- Tark Add to Medford. '' H.trry A. Wtilf to School District Xo. 43; W. D. In Tp. 30 S. It. 3 W. . wm. Hoefft et ux to T. J.: Hoefft: VV. D. V4 Int. In 8W14 and"8Vi of BF. of See. 33. Tp. 3G S. I!. 2 K. Ernest A. Purvos et ux to'Qeorge- Oalbraith et ux: W. D. in Tfi. 3f S. It. ! W. Henry Lumber Co. to State of Oregon; W. D. in Tp. 40 S. R. 3 JO. ': Jennie M. Knders, et al to Har ry CI. Knders, deed to all of lot 5. and SA of lot 4. :hlk.'20. Cbit- wood tract, Ashlnnd., In . twp. 39 ,8.. .11. 1 K., S. 30 ft.'"of lots 1 and-. 13, tKnders .Add. , Ashland; In twp. 39 8... It. I 13., J1.00. .. Jennie M. lenders, et til' to John E. lenders, deed, to.land In. Ash- inna. i.uu... M Jennie -M. Entlers'tO Maud .En wevfi . TCrldegnr, 'deed . to hind (n Ashland, f 1.(10. ' '. ;. : Jennie M. Enders.et al to Jen nle'M., Knders,.- deed 'to-land In Ashland, Jl.OO, ; ; Clenrge .W. Holcomb to X. ' U'. Slusser, V. D. to the StV of 8K. of sec. 23, twp. ,35 S., It. 3 W., 110. .' '.,'' ' Kred V. Hcrrin, et ux, to V. O. N. Smith, trustee, W. D. to the Wty of SW of sec. 28; WV4 NU' of sec. 2S; WVj of SAV of sec 21; the WV4 of XW of sec 21. lots 2 nnd 3. sec. 29, lots 4 nnd .1, sec, 29. Also land -In tn'p, 39 S., R. 1 E.. 4100. Ethel Wheeler,'. c( vlr fo David A. Hood, ct al, W'. IJ. to lots .2L' and 2.1. blk. 9. of College Hill Add to Medford, $1.00. ' J' Town of Talent to Charles Campbell. W. D. (o the N. I'lB ft. off .the nk end of lots .1. 2 and, 3, blk. I. Talent. 49.60. J. W. N'enthamer fo 'Frank' Xent- liamrr, et nl. W, ,J). to the SE of NK of sec. 0, twp. 35 8.. II. .3 W., t.ar.o. -, Thomas Albert Shaw, et ux. to Ira E. Chastaln. et nx. W. IJ. to lot 87 blk. 2, Glen Oak sub., nf blk. I. Extension of Siskiyou Heights Add. to Medford, $10. l.yle M. I'lsber. et ux, to Rob ert A. Duff. W. D. to the H't of SW nnd NE of SW, less 2 acres for school nnd road sec. 19, twp. 35 8.'. R. 2 W $10. RiJjert A. Puff to l.yle M. Fish', et tlx, W. I). to the SV4 of SW and NE of 8W. less 2 acres for-school and road. see. 19. twp. .15 S.. R. 2 W.. $10. Alfred T. ,VorrlB. et ux. to Al lien Smith. W. D. to the SB of NW 6r sec. 2, twp.-SS S., It. J W !. ' . Clean cotton net wanted at Jtf all Trlbun. offloa. TWAT 0OOV . TO O -IVlU 5 " AID TVAE.V COUt-0iVv-K sevem miues wit w fijc STE p r.&NT WAS 50 TALL- ir. ' r-l T VNJ I Klamath-l-Ntlls. California Ore-! : gon-1 Power company purchased' , M;.!n street buildings nnd will be) converted Into company omce. j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 1 Ratei m word for firtt imirtUn, 2c; tach tuecHdlni Inwrtion. It; MiniMum 25c. Indei your adt with tor Sale, For Rtnt, etc and count I tt words as well as etch initial ttltpnont numfatr, etc, as a word. 1 Clitilfitd ads in adunci and not tain otr j phont, unlets admtir has nonthly account. No ' allowance for phont erron. WA.'TKI flirl for general house work.' Call 39!i-L. ' WANTED Oirl for general house work, t.o home nlKhts. 412 X. Ivy. 2Sti WANTED Thnrnugb exiierleneed bookkeeper who ha-s had previ ous experience in automobile ac counting ami callable of taking entire charge of office. Do not reply unless qualified. Reply in own handwriting and state age .nd references in first letter. Address Hox 73, Mail Tribune. 2r. WANTED SITCATION8 ORCHARD GROWERS. ATTEN TIONi An experienced orchnrd 1st desires permanent work with a reliable grower. For interview get in touch with C. C Mail Tribune. 290 FOR SALlO DOOR AND PETS FOR HALE Puppies. Irish .water ;' spaniel, "retrievers," genuine cmiv coated rut -tail strain. 429 fto... Front. . . tf FOR SALE Cheap, : good watch dogs. Dr. Stone. 284 LOST LOST Sometime ago.' female fox terrier:-.-white - with one black ear; scars -on 3 legs; long tall. . -Reward. Grand Hotel, apt. 24. 284 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR RENT Boarding houso. 10 rooms, partly furnished, nt 370 So. Central St.. Medford. 286 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A quantity of 2, 3 and 4-Inch pipe; also ll-i-lnch cen trifugal pump. E. E. Foss, Tal ent. 285 WANTED Reliable established Portland, Ore., whidesale, punt and overall firm with national advertised connection desires cap - able salesman for Oregon south of Eugene, Including MarShfield, . KlniiK.lh Falls, Bund nnd .Ore 'gon east 1 of The Dalles, also southwestern 'Wnsbingtnn.ft: Ex- ' perienced salesman familiar with territory, having good following and owning enr preferred. An swers treated with strict confl 'dence on those already cimploy ed. State 'age. references and Yull qualifications, .flood propn- . sition. Box C. M., Mall Tribune. 2S5 WANTED To rent smnll ranch suitable for raising turkeys. Ad dress Box A. II., Mall Tribune. 285 WANTED 3 or 4 heifer calves, not less than 3 months old. F. Wedge. 1 ml. west Talent school. 280 WANTED Loan of $3500, secured by Medford business property. "Address R. J.. MaH Tribune. 285 WE PAY CASH for furs, hides and pelts and Junk of til description. Medford Bargain Huuso, Phone 1062. 27'No. Orape. 27Ctf WANTKD-'-Local or long" distance . hauling.' ' Insured carrier. Bpco ' ral stcek moving equipment. We fuarontee to save vou money, lawley Transfer, 619 N. River side. Phono 104 l-X. , 330 WANTED-2nd hand goods & Junk. Pat's, 100 Prune. Ph, 047-L.' 286 WANTED C'i eottoa ran at Mall Tribune offloe tf . , FOR RENT FURNISHED . . . .. HOOMS ' VOtl RliNT-CICanwell ftffnlshed room. gYod board, $8 week. 33 N. Peach. " 2K'j FOR RENT Nice warm sleeping room for business girl, ; 304 ,N. Holly, phone S20-N. 280 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room; hot and cold wnter and heat. 320 ouih Riverside Ave. tf ROMM AND BOARD at 710 E. Main. Phone 7a3. 271tf FOR RENT targe,' well furnish ed sleeping rooms. 1119 W. Main. Phone 1201-L. 207tf" VOU RENT APARTWF.NTS FOR l:HNT--Apar!incnt. 334 An pie. - '. " ' '289 FOR -RENT Furh. apt., gnrnge; new 'nigmt. Berben Apis., 1" Quince. , tf FOR RENT Nice, quiet 4-room furnhi'd apartment; hardwood flimis. electric rnnge unil ga rage, first floor: adults. 108 Ho. Orf.pe. 287 FOll RENT Furnished npart ment In Tribune building; steam he.it, gas for cooking, hot and colli water, electricity. ' Apart ment In good condition; available J.iniiaxy ir.th. if FOR RENT Clean, quiet apart- ment; mplovd people prefer red. Phone JC4-W. 287 -ii mcadT - don't A rif?eT CL.A9i SiAMT MA.D TO l-tsVEJ . . . . mm A had to MAV6TUDB C QO COUre WAKjTA, BE A. SlAMT--- FOll RENT APARTMENTS ! KOR RKNT Modern furnished alignment. N. Uarilett. Phone 753-M. . -'SO'lf Foil RENT Desirable apt. Hotel (iriitid. All hotel accomodations. ' - 28S FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt; private. T1 So. Oakdale. ' 27Itf Foil RKNT Furnished 2 or 3 room upts; gnruKe. 004 W.intli FOR RENT ' Fully modern fur nished apnrtmints; hot and cold water supplied. Sunrise Super station, cor. 1 2th and Riverside. 1'hone 1338. 2G7tC FOR RENT Modern, attractive apartment In new Arthur Arms. 3SII N. Holly St. 276tf FOR RENT Furbished apt.: lights, water, garage, $18. Tel. 402-11.' ' 270tf FOR RENT 4-room apartmont with bath and gartge. 327 S. Oakdale. 20Ctf FOR RENT Modern furnished apt.: adults. Phone 0C-Y. 310 N. Holly. 238tf FOR RENT Steam-Heated apart ments and sleeping room. 1006 W. Mala. . 2Jtf FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room house, close in on pavement. 306- So. King. Phone S5 or 939-W. 2S5 FOR-EENT Furnished bungalow, 714 V. 11th. John F. White. ' Phone 449-M. ' 288 FOR RENT A smnll cozy home, 'fiirr.ished: adults or one child. Inquire 403 Benson. 280 FOR RENT Smnil 3-room ' fur-ni-'hf.'d house, suitable for two. Close in. ltent S20 a month: water paid. Inquire 125 S. Holly. . 285 FOR RENT Furnished modern duplex. Inquire 212 So. Grape. 280 FOR RENT Furnished 2 and 4 room house. 220 S. Grape. 280 FOR RENT Tartly furnished houj.e. 013 No. Grape, 285 FOR RENT-4-room modern du plex furnished npartment; ga rage; -$35. 242 South Grape. 280 . 285 FOR RENT OR LEAST'S Modern house with stove. 1119 W. Itith St. ' 2K-I FOR RENT -4-room 'furnished house; 2 bedrooms. C. A. DeVoe. Phono 523-.I-2. - 282tf FOR RENT Near City Park, large unfurnished house, inquire. 223 N. Central. '' 288 FOR RENT Modern furnished 0-room house, inquire 414 S. Riverside. 285 FOR RENT Up-to-date new 4 room duplex. Apply 034 N. Hart lett. 280t( FOR RENT Unfurnished house on Riverside. Phone 349-J. tf FOR RENT Small furnished house. Inquire at 240 H. Ivy. 270tf HOUSES FOR RENT and SALE Call 105. tf FOR RENT 8-room house,' snlt able for rooming house; fuel furnished. Call 631. 258tf FOR REN T Home. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown A White. 17tf FOR RENT S-room unfurnished house, 1036 W. 10th. Bee C. A. DeVoe. ihone IJl-J-i l2tf FOR EXCHANGE WANTED To trade milk cows tor ' sheep, young work horses or mules. George Hilton, 6 miles west of Grants Pass. 29! FOR TRADE Small ranch nenr Itedding. Cal., for city property. Wrlto Bog G. M., Mull Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Have 1-horso electric motor, want 2-horso mo tor. 1011 8. Holly. 285 FOR EXCHANGE Beautiful new suburban bungalow. 0 rooms and bath, shower, - huilt-lns, hard wood floors, fireplace, sleeping porch, garage, woodshed, chicken house, barn, fruit trees. 3 acres finest soil, in alfalfa; clnso In. and to school: n real homo and real value. Price $11000. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Owners. 44 N. Riverside. Phono 1490. We trade, 284 FOR TRADE $500 equity on houe and 2' acres for ear. Phone 4H8-R-3. 284 TO TRADE Light touring ear In good condition for equity In lal'M'r closed ear. Will assume payments on same. 35 N. Oak dale. 284 FOR SALr roi'lI'RT FOR SALE Ancnna pullets and liens. West end Prune St. 285 FOR SALE 40 year-old Leghorn hells. 25 pullets. I mile west of I'lHienlx. Geo. F. Russell. 287 FOR SALE "Husky" Rhode Is land Red cockerels E, II. Stroll ...ler. ('..mi:, point, 87 FOR HALE Baby chicks Oc. you furnish eggs: Austrolorp-Ig-horn pitlletH 35c. Book orders now. Southern Oregon Hatch eries, Bos 416, Medford, 288 k. ' " eJ - fe&sit . roKAvE- to J&V KY Uryi V FOR SATiR MYKSTOOK. FOR SALE Mare and colt; colt 2 veal's old ill April; or will tritde for truck. Are at Tom Oriffitlis' placi on Sardine creek, hearClnld Hill. W. 11. tsriffis, Grants I'ass, Ore.. It. 1, FOR SALIC Three cows, $10 to $115. Ted Fish, Phoenix. !8 FOll SALE Milk cow. L. II. l'reslar. Jacksonville. Tel. 31-F-4 1. 2X4 FOR 6AI.E ABTOMOnlTiES I'SEP CAR SALE WHY UK WITHOUT AN AUTO MOBILE WHEN $.'.0 AND I P llll VS A GOOD CAR AT CHRYSLER DEALERS' CSED CAR SALE? 12H SO. RIVER SIDE. 290 GOOD-WILL USED CARS Start the year right: don't take chances on the purchase of a used car; ho suro you are get ting It at the right price and from a dealer that you can ue pcml upon, then you will got value. 1928 Pontine Landau Sedan In nice shape, with 6 wire wheels 725 1928 Stun. lard Pontlac Sedan, practically new motor. $600 1927 Essex Coupe, reconditioned throughout, a good buy et $385 A splendid 1927 Oakland Sedan $H75 A ' Star Touring and a Ford box body cheap. SANDERSON MOTOR CO.' 1930 LICENSE FREE On any new or used car In stock. All our used cars at less than book prices. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 289 FOR SALE 1920 Flint touring: Rex enclosure; fine condition. Cheap. 441 So. Ivy. 284 FREE FRE E FREE 1930 LICENSE SALE OF RECONDITIONED AUTOMOBILES Sale ends Jan. 15, 1030. 1928 Master Btilck Sedan. 1929 Nash Standard Cab riolet. 1928 Oakland Coach. 1928 Chrysler Coupe. 1929 Ford Roadster. 1928 Hudson Conch. 1920 Cleveland Touring, 1923 Hudson Speedster. 1920 Ford 2-door Sodan. Many others to choose from. . Priced to sell. DELFEL. INC. Auburn-Cord Distributors. 123 So. Rlversidu. Phono 20-1, 2S4 $100 PHONOORAPH with records for $50; terms. Used electric nppllances, $2 each: Iron, toaster, headlight heater and percolator. 710 E. Main. Phono 722. 27 Itf FOR SALE Ry owner, 15a by Overland touring: newly over hauled; very reasonable, 244 N. Tvy. 270ff FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR HALE Will take good cor as pari puymcni on 4-ucrc mi -bnrban place. ml. from Phoe nix; 4-room modern house, par tially modern. Total price $2000. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. v 2SB FRUIT TREES Mnzzard Seedling Cherries, 0-ft. trees 20 cts. Ring, Royal Anne Cherries, 5 to 6 ft. trees 00 cts. Pears, Peaches. Apricots, Plums. 40 cts. Our trees nre the best. BARNES NURSERY, lit mile E. of Phoenix. Phono 910-Y. 208 FOR SALE Business lots on good corner within 2 blocks of Main Ht. east of R. It., sell nnylhlng from 25x100 to 115x100. If In terested call Phones 84 or 173. 289 'JALE or ENCHA7OE Have a good chicken and turkey ranch of 03 acres. House, ham, fenc ed, good well and pumping plant; "4 mlln from paved high way, 1 j miles to schools and town. To exchange for down payment on a Medford home. Hrown & White, Realtors. tf FOR HALE 22 neres, 0-room modern house, good barn, chick en house, water piped to nil buildings, windmill, 3 acres fruit, lipricols. cherries, p e a c b e s, grimes nnd almonds, several head of stock, team, tools and equip ment, about 17 0 chickens, al falfa. Priced to sell at $51100. DEAL & KNIGHT, 20 .V. Barllett. 2R8 -"OR HALE 0 acres; a fine, com fortable home, 9 rooms, electric hot water, fireplace, garage, fruit, flowers, berries, lawn. 250 ft. front. 1- milo out, Inquire 4113 Benson. Phone 853-lt. 280 FOR SALE BY OWNER First class Irrigated land near Klam nth Falls on good highway. Abundr.nt water supply nt very low price. Trncls of 40 to 1 lid acres at attractive terms. CnM or writ.. L. JaeoliK, 214 Cedar St., Klaniuth Falls. Ore. 28 Itf By Ad Carter i smouud SAY NOT1 .TMU6TA BEENTfckRIBCC kk .A . . mmt i mm mm WflfSW I HKcLfc OR , FOUR FACES if FOR SALERKAL ESTATB WOLD WOl.ll "i A., 3-i'iu. bouse. 10x14 ga rage electricity, good well; $4uil ciifli; r.'luse in. 10 A, VI ml. oft highwav; 5 A. 15-yr. Ilai-tletts; paid mi water right: small house, barn, chicken hull-,.. A dallilv cnmhill:tt ion ' fruit and chicken ranch. Small i itaymeut. down; terms very easy. Clns' In. Pitcil'ic highway. 0 . paid up wale garage, largo 7-ruom lion chicken hou .. barn; $3000. WOLD & WOI.1 Sparta Rldg N. Riverside. 2S0' IFOR SALIC 1 acres; modern 4 ' room house, sleeping tiorch. dou ; hie garage, chicken house: rea i sonahle; ? mi. city limits. Jaek 1 sonvlllo highway. L. K. Parker. 1 285 FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres near Bend: so acres timber, fenced; fair buildings; domestic water. Medford or valley prop erty. Box V. F., Mall Tribune. 28.1 Mall Tribune ads nro reKd by 20,000 people every day, tf 10-ACItE RANCH Trade fur Med ford residence: rich soil: 2 miles out; good buildings. 1). E. Mil lard. 423 East Main. JACKSONVILLE RANCH 38 acres adjoining town: good 6- i room house, barn, garage, poul try house, 2 ncres pears. 2 acres : apples, 20 bei.ring English wal : nuts; city water, lights, 4 good ' wells. IHenl for fruit or elliek- ens.- Price Includes team, wag on. Implements, loo chickens, 2 cows, cream separator. Total price $3,000; terms too. D. E. Millard. 423 East Main. 285 FOR SALE OR TRADE One of the finest little dairy rancbea In the Rogue River valley, with or without 16 head of cows. Phone 089-J-l. 240tf HENRY M. MARSH Ileal Estate Specialist. Gooils Buys and Exchanges, 4113 Benson St. Medford. Oregon. 285 FOR SALE IIO.M1CS 1-Ylll SALE New modern 0-room bungalow, close in, 81 1 AV. 2nd and Summit. Paved stroet. near high and Jackson schools: $300 down.1 Owner, 720 W. 2nd. Tel. 821 J. 284lf FOR SALE New I Modern! Art istic! 0-i'oom house near gram mar and high; hot air furnace; full basement, fireplace, hard wood floors, double garage, shrubbery, strawberries, corner , lot. Phono 853-R, or sco Henry M. Marsh, 4113 Benson. 285 FOR SALE OR TRADE $ I 000 eqully In a well located 4-room modern bungalow In Medford. Will Irado for good vacant lot. L. O. PICK ELL, 204 E. Main. Phone 083-L. 2S8 FOR SALE 7-room house; nn at tractive home; well built: 2 blks. from Library. Henry Currier, 001 W. l'JIh St. 286 FOR SALE OR RENT House at 031 So. Ivy Ht. Very reasonable, Phone 383-W. 277tt" FOR SALE 0-room home, handy to schools. Phone lot. I07tr WILL SACRIFICE 11500 eaultv In Medford home for good car, or sell cheap for cash. Box E. J., Mall Tribune. 2E3tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS EXCEPTIONAL v h 1 u o In used piano for snle cheap. 227 So. Oakdale. 286 FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. Phone 408-R-3. 2811 FOR F A LE Oak dining tnble. 4 chairs and buffet, good condi tion: Colonial wood .and coal range, same as new. MIO0 West 4tll Ht. 285 'OR garden nnd field plowing, sand, gravel and sedlmout, Tel. II 12-. I. Samuel Batemail, FOR SALE Corn. Tel. Illo-W. ' 285 'OR SALE Fine Inrge Narrngan- se'.t breeding loins, April hatch. High Banks Turkey Farm. Tel. 814. Central point. 289 Hill HALE tjidlno clover seed $1.25 per lb; special rates on large quantities. C. E. Logsdotl. Grants Pass, Ore. 312 FOR HALE Myers automatic electric pump and pressure tank A-l condition, Tel. 402-L. 28E FOR HALE Ground nlfalfa hay. Ted Fish, Phoenix. 2K8 FOR HALE l.noso nlfalfa liny. Phono 355-11.2. 285 rOR SALE Bulbo.a (bluegrass) seed for tale. 30o per pound. Communicate with Williams A Beegmiller, Route I, Central Point, or oall at ranch, Antloch district. tf FOR SA LE Choteo nlfalfa hay. Phone 097-R-l. 287 FOR SALE Applo, cheap: New towns, Hpltz nnd Jolinnthnns. Hubert T. Cochran Co., So. Front. 274tf FOR SALE 1'sed Bewlnn ma chines: nil makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Hewlru! macnine cu,, zt norm uartiett. lltf FOR APPLES catl llll-R. IMU rOR BAlB lggCllXliA2OCjl POK HA LH Apples-for cooking and Rating. Different grade and varieties. 00e and up. 6119 W. 11th, "opposite Oakdale 'Grocery. 4 - '-,,,,. .... , 287 FOR HALE! Kindling by the load. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 246tf WHEN YOU thing of retf estate, see Brown & White. tf MADK-UI apple boxes lOo while they lust. Itoyue River Co. 281 FOR S A LE ! drag saws. Medford Fuel Co., Phone 031. If FOR SALK rage field fence, yard fence, gates, netting, all kinds; cedar and steel fence material. "We build fences." Caddis ft Dixon. Tel. 288. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts MUltRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 i.nd 0, No. 12 Nona Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title and Tlllo Insur ance. Tho o n I f complete Title System In Jacksoa Count y. Accountant. O. Q. D'ALBINI Certified Publle Accountant. Auditing, account ing, tax service. Office, College Building. Phone 800. 223tf Bicycles BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work guaranteed. Auto locks and keys for all cars. 19 N. Fir St. Tel. 201. tf Chiropractic Pbyslclnna DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve specialist, umce hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bide. Office phone 080; Res. phone 790-H. Eye Specialists DR. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optome trist. Eyes examined. Glasses fitted, , 404 Medford BIdg. Tel: 188. 352tf Expert Accountant E. M. WILSON. C. P. A. Account ing nnd Income tax requirements. Our special cash-journal used In California and Oregon, Los An geles and San Francisco. Liberty Bldg. Phone 157-R. ' Financial WE LEND MONEY to worth people to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association. 423 Modford Bldg., Medford. Or. a: Freight Transportation LONG DISTANCE HAULING Medford - Klamath truck line Daily service.' Bonded carrlera Special rates on load lots. Aut Freight terminal. 36 8. Fir. Tel 1033. Money to Ixuin MONEY TO LOAN to worthy peb. pie to pay their honest debts Also any amount to loan on cltl property. Thomas Realty Cat Room 1 2, Palm Blk.. Cor. Mall and Front Sis., upstairs. 6 Long- Timer Real Estate Mortgage Ioa v Phono ISM Commercial Finance Corp. ; Medford, Oregon DO YOU NEED MONET Tm - make short time lonns. Trana actions strictly confidential. HI Liberty lildg. Open Tuesday and Fridays till P. m. Phont 657-J. II. M. Banister. H. q Chrlstner. j ; Monuments THE OREGON ORANITE CO. - Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Gen eral . Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sales Manager. 302 N. Front St Medford. 1'nlnllng and PanerhanKtaS H. MARX Quality painting, tint ing and paperhanglng; saves and beautifies; color schemes that are "easy to live with" at mini mum cost to you; decorating of new and old furniture and fix tures. Phone 178-J. .- M. A. IIL1SS St CO. Painting, pa perhanglng, Interior finishing", general contracting. 1709 E. Main St. Phone 1045-R. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano nnd Harmony. Halght Music Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg-, Phone 72. l$tf Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PR1NTINO CO.-laa the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose lent ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 3f N. Fir St. ' ' ' " --;:s Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. H. O. Puruoker. IJ South Grape street. Office Phont $367' Ros. 1442. ! Radio Repairing. ANY MAKE - RADIO - repaired.' Work guaranteed. (Jrosley Radio; Shop. Phono 1444 or 1468. . . 283tf' Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Cleaned, washed 1 eand and gravel; crushed grave,- all sizes. Phone punt 1S08 or office, 127. . 64tf Transfer BADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOB C. Office Ml N. Fir Street. Phone 815. Prices right. Serv ice guaranteed. e. -. . DAVIS TRANSFER STORAGE Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape SL. Phone 644. or residence 10. ITplmLstprlns ' Till HAHLT Maker ot overstuffed -furniture mudo . to - order; re,, upholstering. We estimate, show samples. Phone B69-K. lit Window Clranlnsl LET OKOROB DO IT Phone UTt '' for houeclenlng, floor waalnt. " Janitor servioe. Oeo. A. rtr. ' m r(1 1 i