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Lincoln School Reporter, Leonard Hicks, 6A. Bunking Our average for this week was 97-8 per cent. Mm. Harris', Wins Limit's,' Mrs. -Russell's, Mrs. ehlld er's"' and 'Mrs. Harrison's rooms banked 100 or more. . Ilasobnll Bumiors Presented ' Just" before going downstairs to jihysicar training Monday after noon, the upper grades had a brief assembly in the hall. Both Mrs. Maudo Jones and Mr. Henderson were present. Mrs. Jones had two beautiful new blue and gold ban ners to present. One went to tho fourth grafle boya. George. Dud ley, captain of tho team, accepted It and thanked those who made tho victory possible. Tho othir was given to the fifth and sixth grade girls. ' Lois Jones, girls' cap tuln,' represented the team In her speech of acceptance. Miss Webber, tho boys' coach, and Mrs. Chllders, the girls' coach, each1 spoke briefly. ' Mr. Henderson gave a pep talk relative to the work of tho fifth and sixth grade boys in baseball and In track. No victory Is theirs as yet, but their enthusiasm is high. ' Trip to tlio Library The last bus load of pupils for this year went to the library on Tuesday afternoon. There was not', an absence among tho OA's that day. The whole forty-three managed to get Into tho bus by tight squeezing and by sitting on each other's laps. Wo are not so sure but that tho springs groaned and squeaked a little but Miss Hamilton had an Interesting les son prepared for us. She gave out 'slips of paper oh which .were written topics or titles of books to be' found by means of the card catalogue. ! . 1 The last part of the period was free for US' to browse about or to'-oheck out books to finish book reports. ' Sirs, ltussdl Leaving We .are sorry that Mrs. Mar garet Russell, who has been teach ing tho 3A room since the resig nation of Airs. Shanglc, has ap pendicitis. She left Medford Sat urday morning for Portland for an operation.' Slip will not bo able to teach the rest of the year. Beginning Monday, Mrs. Ruth Shanglc Is taking charge of tile 3A room for tho four remaining weeks of the term. Music Wednesday evening a number ef Lincoln pupils went to the Sen ior high school building to par ticipate In the program given by Miss Margaret Arnold. Mrs. Tur ner went with them. Again Thursday some of our pupils spent the day in Ashland in connection with .tho music fes tival sponsored' by tho Southern Oregon Normal school. Mi's. Turner Absent Mrs. Turner left Thursday eve ning for Eugene where she spent the' week-end with her daughter Margaret, who is a senior at tho University. ' Mrs.' Fueller substi tuted Cor her on Friday. Spelling The'. average for the department was 97.3 per cent. The grades for the six individual groups are as follows: 4B, 07.6; 4A, 1)8.4; 6B, US.'.'; OA, 93. a; 6B, 95.7, and OA, 113.7. Track Meet Postponed " Wo' have been looking forward to tho track meet and we aro sor-1 ry to hear that It Is not going to bo , on the 10th of this month on account of bad weather. New Pupils Doris Hewitt of tho 5A, Glenn Hewitt of the 2A and Lavada Mor ris moved away this woek. The Howltt children went to Califor nia and Lavada to Klamath Falls. Lorraine Arnold entered the IB from Yreka. Wanda Arnold en tered tho 2A from Yreka. Rollo Woodson entered the 2A from Talent and Clement Woodson en tered the 4A from Talent. An Aquarium The 2B-2A room lias some tad poles. They will be western frogs and hylus. ' Art Several of tho classes made lit tle booRlcts' and other remem brances suitable to bo presented on Mothers' Day. News From Mrs. West's Kooin ' 'Some members of the 5A class gave Mrs. West a beautiful hou tiuct of rhododendrons. These have decorated the room all week. They wcro gathered near Crescent City. An Irish calendar direct from Ireland has afforded much Inter est In tlie geography classes. Tlip attendance this week has beeifr unusually good. No one wanted ' to be barred from the track, meet for Irregular attend ance, j Phoenix School J ' Reporters: Orayce Gurrison and Luulsc Allen. v AU"Mlnm:c Second grade: Gene Dnvin and ) Lyle Peterson have beer, ill this week. Third grade: Kay Unruh, Ver non Welt Rnd Olia Kincher were absent one day this week. Koyrth grade: EiGene Calhoun was absent Thursday on account of sickness. Sixth grade: Dorothy Smith, Jean Miller, Maxine Coblelgh, Mil dred Bauer, Mabel Hardiaty, Carl Harris, Robert Loucks, Albert Kose, William Wright were perfect in attendance this week. Eighth grade: Leonu Shoemak er. Keith Feebler and Alvin Smith have been absent one day this week. Banking Noxfc Tuesday will be the lust day for banking. Our faking averages for this eek have been very good. O Music Festival Those from our school who at tended the Music Festival at Ash nd aro as follows: Elra Hen rfickson, Clara Hehnler, Kleanor Schell, Jean Lowery. Dorothy Thomson, Addle Hoi?,. Minnie I'ut mnn, Mollle Johnston. Helen Wehlinsog, Florence Hcherver, Ida Hfglnhotham, were selected from grade seven. Jean Miller, Mabel Hardisty, Muxlno Coblelgh, Evelyn m, mary Hickman repre sented grade six. Kathjeen Car penter, ireno Sle(iman Frances Glover, Dona Montgomery, Georgi unna Coats, Opal Unruh, Marie Lyon, Heath Lowery, Loraine Tompkins, Norven Furry, Donald Barnes, Dooley Fry, Jack Hill, Vernon Young were chosen from tho fifth. All report that they enjoyed the day and that the music was excep tionally fine. Program Q sirs. Carless' room entertained their mothers, Friday afternoon, with a program. They served ice cream and cookies. Examinations . This week the eighth grade took .a standard test sent out from Mrs. Carter's office. We did fine. Next week we take our regular slate examinations and we Hope we all pass. Manual Training We are working hard to finish our projects before school closes. Health A tuberculin test was made this week In our school und there were some that tested positive. On Tuesday, May 0, tho eighth grade took an examination. It was a standard test in all the subjects except civics and agriculture. Dr. B. c. Wilson and school nurse, Miss Glover visited the school on Wednesduy and gave a T. B. test. Those that took tho test were examined by Miss Glover last Friday to see if they had T. B. and no sign was seen of any of children having T. B. Those who were absent In the seventh and eighth grades were Zella Gray of the eighth grade. Mrs. Walker visited our rooms last Wednesday. Firth and Sixth In language the 5th and sixth grades are making letter portfolios for Mother's Day. Thirty-six pupils went from tho Howurd school to tho Music Festi val. We had 10 In the Harmonica band. Edra Chastaln brought a lovely bouquet of iris to school. ' Mvs. Walker. Mrs. Rae, and Mrs. Williams visited our room on Wed nesday. Most of the pupils have com pleted their work in spelling, read ing and geography. In geography class the sixtli grade made an at tractive South American unit. The teachers are going to serve the P. T. A. today. Miss Leona Johnson visited our room Monday. Miss Glover and Dr. Wilson gave our room tho T. B. test this week. St. Mary's Academy Reporter: Margaret Jensen May Fotu Tho May fetp held Thursday afternoon and evening opened with u ceremonial procession at two-thiroy. It was led by the flower maid fiobbett Woodcock, Monica Wilcox, crown bearer and Lenore Kstes, who crowned the queen. Following them came the queen, Mary Louise Sander, with her two attendants, Mary Agnes Louie and Arlino Jensen and tho two train bearers, John Jensen and James Lewis. After the crowning ceremony. Darba.ni Ann Bray ton pave a dance and the 7th and 8th grade and high school girls sang a May day song. The court jesters were Elsie Louie and May Dore. Tho queen was gowned In beautiful white satin and tulle, which was kindly loan ed by Mann's. Tho dainty pastel shaded chiffon frocks of the at tendants were given by Adrionne'. Tlie train bearer? were dressed In red and white suits. Tho freshmen girls took charge of the candy booth which was ar tistically decorated In two shades of lavender. The ice cream stand was presided over by the sopho more girls. The junior girls had the horse races and the boys the shooting gallery. The evening was spent in dancing. A nation-wide spring showing of new Graham cars, of the various models ' and body types which comprise the Graham line, is be ing staged by Graham distributors and dealers throughout the .coun ty ' . "Tnis spring display features tno recently announced Imv-prlced se- . . Howard School i Hyde Park Subdivision lVa iles south of Talent on Pacific Highwa. Beautiful orft to five-pre tracts FR SALE at $200 to $350 per acre cun MoVi- halance small Davments. v vwu-i - Enquire at Service Station on the ground, or address C. A., Mail Tribune dan models on the standard six chassis," said Harold Grey of tho Crater Lake Automotive company. "These are the four-doorl four window town sedan, and tho four door, six-window universal sedan, whichc share with all other Gra ham sixes and eights, the distinc tive safety feature of laminated shatter-proof plate glass In every door and window, as well as in the windshields. "Notable In the exhibition, how ever, will be tlie special Graham sixes and the standard and spec ial eights, with all bodies, en ginos, and chassis built in Graham plants. "The unusual power developed by the Graham engines, both on the six and eight-cylinder chassis, will become readily apparent to those who take advantage jf the demonstration drives which are a feature of the spring show. This excess power Is due fundamentally to tho exceptionally stiff anil strong crankshafts of these en gines, and the great amount of total bearing area with which they have been provided. "Only by actually driving a Graham car can this power feature be appreciated. This applies also to tho instantaneous and effective action of the Internal expanding four-wheel hydraulic brakes; to the east of steering, tho unusual acceleration and the simplicity of shifting gears. So that a complete picture of what G milium has to offer may be gained, we have placed at the disposal of the public an oportunlty to drive Graham cars as well .as to Inspect them on the floor at the spring showing." Retail sales of Plymouth motor cars in the 34 states which have reported on March registrations thus far show a net gain of 71 per cent over the month of February, saya A. VanDcrZee, general sales manager of Plymouth Motor Cor poration. The new low prices of Plymouth, which make it one of tlie lowest priced cars in the world, and tho new plan of distribution, which places it in the showrooms of the more than 10.000 Chrysler, Dodjjo Rrothers and De Soto dealers, have been in effect only since March 10. Thus Plymouth sales sad the advantage of the Impetus given them by the new low prices and the new plan of distribution during only twenty-one days p March. ';Ve are highly pleased with this splendid gain," Mr. VanDerZw said, "as It indicates the quick ap preciation by the public pf the re markable value offered by Ply mouth at Its new low prices. "Reports from dealers in every section of the country were hlgh.'y enthusiastic" and indicated a mark ed improvement In general business conditions. As a result it Is confi dently expected that the splendid increase in Plymouth sales regis tered in March will be carried, through and increased In April. "Our new method of merchand ising through the Chrysler, Dodge Brothers and De Soto dealer or- j ganizations throughout the country sales and service facilities. To gether with these points, Plymouth ' enjoys the distinction of being the world's largest low-cost car and features many refinements not in cluded in cars in its price range be fore." , . OREGON YOUTH IN ARCTIC OCEAN In the spring of 1 !) J 8. E. Lome Knight of McMinnville, Ore., found himself drifting on an Immense cake of ice in the Arctic ocean. The ice fine was Hon miles from land. Knight's companions were four men, a few dogs, polar bears it nd seals. The visit on tho tee cake whs expect to lust a year and there were only two months emer- gency rations on hand. Anight bad em oar ken on this unique adventure at tho Instiga tion of Vilhajalmur Stefansson, the Canadian explorer, for two reas ons: To test the feasibility of liv ing off wild life In tho Arctic for an Indefinite period, and to ascer tain the direction of Arctic cur rents. , Knight and his companions re mained on the ice floe for a per lud f eight months living off tlie i seals ami hear they shot anil fUi ally In October, 1918, they retu(o) ed to civilization with their orig inal two months supply of rations intact. "There was very lit lo to do ex cept when tho weather was good, ami then we took weather obser vations," wrote Knight. "We could olten po scaling on tho edge of the ico floe. We usually stood -on the lco 300 yards apart, walking back and Xorth .UUuklne vt all sorts of things that seemed to be pleasant and keeping our eyes on the water. "When a seal would pop up we would nil start to whistle, which Is tho Eskimo way of bringing a seal nearer. When the seal came within close range, the nearest man would fire there would be a report, uchug, a spurt of bloody "water, and thenc would be dog feed for another day. .We would take the seals home, cut them up and bury the meat .In a hole in the Ice." Soon after the completion of his written report. Knight returned to the Arctic. In 11121, with three men and an Eskimo woman, en gaged as seamstress, he setletl on Wrangol Island, off tho North Siberian coast, to establish a claim for the Canadian government. Stefansson "sponsored the expedi tion. When a relief ship came, two summers later, Knight was found dead from scurvy. Tho three others had attempted to walk lo Siberia und were never heard from. Ada Blackjack, tho soumstress, was the i.ily survivor. Since that time Russia has col onized Wrangol Island. ' 1 Mail Tribune ods are read by 20.000 poople every day. tf HELP WANTKD MAliK Sl'LKNDID OPPOKTUNITY to se cure steady position with one of the leading Accident & Disability Insurance Companies of this country. Kxclusive territory, lib eral contract. Write to General Agency, 305 First National Uank Uldg. 50 LOST LOST ladles' tan kid gloves. Call 7 05-11. 50 LOST Pair of otamped pillow cases, embroidery set and child's dress. 'Phone. 03G-L. - 51 LOST Recently, small Waterman Pen. Liberal reward. Call 011(1. 50 LOST Dark Jersey tielfer, brand ed on right hip with worm-fenco brand, under sloped, two slits m both ears. Phono 1550. 37tt I'ICKED VP IF YOUR DOG Is missing, call . iaif FOB RKNI UOVSKS FOll It 11 NT Slav 15, 4-rm. house, furnished; bath. 31(1 N. Front. FOll HUNT Attractive homo in Siskiyou Heights; fully furnish er; for summer months. Phone I57S. 51 FOR RIONT Modern bungalow, al most new, with electric range or without. Inquire 817 W. 2nd. ,' 501f FOll HKNT Furnished cottage, suitable for one or twu persons. Phone 675-Y. 52 FOR LUAKF. New Croom home onp east side. Furniture for sale at sacrifice. Phone 007-J for ap pointment. 50 FOR RENT June 1. 5-room un furnished bungalow; gas ranc and water heater. 1023 West !Uh Ht. 60 FOll RENT Small modern partly furnished house. Tel. 1131-lt. 50 FOR RENT For the summer, tl room furnished house, closo hi, to responsible party only. Box F. E Mall Tribune. 52 FOR RENT Modern 3-rm. house with sleeping porch; nice shade, flowers; closo In. Call 141 S. Holly. DO FOR RENT Vacnnt soon, modern 3-room houso with largo sleep ing porch; nice shade; closo In. 125 So. Holly. tf FOR RENT Furnished houso. B rooms, phone D0(i-R. 3!(tf FOR RENT Unfurnished hou, Everette Court; electric stove, plenty of bullt-lnj, Icrge garage. Phone 238. 304tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White, 17tf HOUSES FOB RENT and SAUS Call 1 0 F, tf Buy One of These Snaps and Live 'in a GreatjCountry" 2S0 acres 9 miles, from Medford; mostly free bottom soil; excellent location: fenced Hheep tight; 2d a. alfalfa, free water to he had for 40 acres! 140 sheep. 12 cattle, 5 milch cowh, 4 horses, 8 hosts, nice flock chickens and turkeys; fully equip ped with farm machinery; good modern house 3 barns, electric Juice available. Price ?S500. (loot! terms. 70 acres, close in, nil tillable; best of soli, level; 35 cultivated, some alfalfa; good Improvements: sublrrlgated water lo he had if wanted; fenced; 10 good cows, .1 horses, (10 sheep, some poultry: fully equipped. Itare bargain, only $7350. Fully equipped, $9000 on good terms. 37 acres, good Improvements; :l miles south of Medford: 25 acres alfalfa, excellent free soil, good lo cation; $Tj(i0 crop of hay ready to cut. WfcOr and taxes about 1230. Some equipment. PrOi $38W, or $1500 clown, balonce good terms. We have several real bargains for trade or sale, fie sure to see us before you buy. ,i GAINER A 8HELEY Central Point, Oregon Office Phone 347 Residence 71 3 lUSOlXLANKOUS IF INTERESTED IN AVIATION. Write The Aero Flying Service. Hex 10.1. Talent. Oregon. for '- ftinnation. .i3i Ilia,!' WANTED FEMALE WANTED Woman who is expert! cake and pie baker. About four hums per day. Call W. 51 WANTED Housework by tho day or hour. Inquire 711 Palm. 52 ADDRESSING EJ9 ELOPES At home, spare time. feunstumiai nwcckly pay. experience mincccs-l sary. Dignified work tor honest, sincere persons. Employment j .Manager, Box MS, Kast Chicago, i Indiana. 50 : FOB lUiN'I FlinNlSIlKD ROOMS 1IOOM Poll KF.NT Largo airy room with board, close In. Tel. 7 0:1 It. 51' FOlt RENT -I rooms with bath, furnished. Inquire at 1110 Kail 11th. 50 Foil IllCNT Front rooms, close in; hot and cold water and bath. , 20 So. Fir. 61 UOAllD AND ROOM 111 attractive liome; reasonable. S3 N. l'eacb. FDR RENT Furnished sleeping room; also garag. 325 So. Uly ersldo Ave tI VOll HUNT Al'AUTMllNTS FOU HUNT 2-room apartment. 51 N. Oakdale Ave. 51 FOR KKNT Large furnished du plex sleeping porch, modern, clean, ?30. Inquire 212 S. Urape. 50 FOll HUNT Desirable furnished apartment, large rooms, j'rlvnte bath. Oarage. Adults. 711 Ji. .M. St. 5I FOR R10NT Modern '1-rooni fur nished apartment. 220 S. Urniic. FOll RIONT Nice- Uttlo 2-room furnished apt., close. In. 24 5 S. Central Ave. Phono 870-X. 50 FOR RENT Modern 4-rm. duplex. 534 N. Itartiott. 4tf FOll KENT Furnished apt. with garage; adults. Tel. 1177, even ings. tf Volt RENT Cozy furnished apartment, reasonable; adultx Phono 14.12--V FOR RENT Modern very desir able 3-room apartment. 534 N. Uartlett. 44tf FOR RENT Furnished apart ments and Bleeping rooms: hot and cold water, steam heat: price reasonable. Nye Rooms, Wont Main. 50 FOR RENT Modern apartment, downstairs, front entrance. 305 E. Jackson St., near Armory. Phone 3S1-M. 42tt FOR RENT Modern furnished apt., downstairs; adults. 346 No. Uartlett. Phone 7D3-M. 21if FULLY MODERN apartments to rent by the week; hot and cold water, lights, gas and fuel sup piled. Sunrise Super Station, cor. 12th and Riverside. Phone 1338. 20tf FURNISHED apts. and garngo. (104 W. 10th. 7tf BUSINESS OITOBTCNITIES FOR HALE Excellent grocery business which has been clearing from $4000 to $5000 per year. Owner retiring from business and Is willing to sell $1 500 worth of fixtures at 75 of Inventory, and groceries at 00 of cost inven tory. Tills Is a real opportunity for someone. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. 61 O P P O R Tl'NITY for salesman business man. If you nre think ing of a change or looking for a more lucrative business of your own. Investigate. Largo, nation ally known, old established man ufacturing company has opening for a distributor, selling to estab lished dealers. M a r selected should have some selling experi ence and enough capital In guar antee necounts and pay for stoo"k sold. 33 1-3 profit. Stock turnover every 30 days. Wo fur nished all advertising and give you full cooperation. Appoint ments arranged by phono only 7114, room i 25. 60 FOR SALE Al apartment house; easy terms, or would consider home If clear, ua down payment. Phono 1277-W. 32tf FOP SALE OR TRADE A bar gain, Sams Valley store, fllock nd fixtures, poslofflco In Btore. living rooms adjoining, cold rooms, Ico room, storp rooms, hot and cold water, bath, toilet and sinks, automatic electric pump, khs pump, kerosene pump, 1 oil room, garago, 4 acres laud, good market road, good local ity, doing good hiislnofls. Jtf I'OB BUNT iioi:si:kj;i:i'Jng ROOMS FOll RENT Light housekeeping room. Phone U05-X. 61 FOB 8AI,ft Al'TOMOWLlCS 192(1 CHANDLER (Pike's Peak motor) Inuring, excellent condi tion. Insurance company ro posesslou. Wilt sell for best of fer. Phone 155S. E. H. Pflug. 55 ciooi) i:sf:i) cars This does not mean Junk, but late model cars with very Uttlo mile age. 10211 Ford Town Sedan. 1(128 Oldsmoblle Ijindau Sedan. 1(128 1st Series Essex Sedan. 1!27 Essex Coupe. 11)28 Essex Coach, 102(1 Dodge Coupe. AH.M8TllO.Vri MOTORS, INC. 101 S. Riverside 64 A SENSATIONAL FOB SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY. .MAY 10 and 11. NASH DK IJJXH SEDAN New: $05.00 Duco paint Job: 85 per cent rubber: car in tlptop shape. Regular price $446.00. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY. $2!15.(IO EAKIN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealers 60 FOll SALE Chrysler 70 Sedan; wonderful bargain if taken tf once, $275. 21(1 N. (nynrh. 51lf" FOR SALK--One hundred fifty dol lar deposit on new cnr. Will sac rifice for h. ply llox 34. Mail Tribune. 63 FO It SALEjK-Mnving Mvny, Hlllek Sedan; baifealn. Tel, J020,, mi' VANTKI MISCICI.LANEOCS WANTED r.O horses or cows to pasture, or 500 sheep; 2 miles out. I'lniuo John llolmer. 18-1 4 1 WANTIOD Family washings, 3;.c per dozen. -Mrs. Mctjuliig. green house west of 10 Tark Place, ."il WANTKD I lav to put up on shares. Phono BS9-J-J. 37tt WANTKD Secondhand goods and junk. 1'at's, 1500 1'ruue. I'll. f.47-I,. 69 L.KT MR do your painting, paper ing and jazz kalsomlnlng. a bet ter job for less. Call or wrllo 1212 V. 10th St. 50 WANTED Local and long distance hauling. Insured carriers. Spec ial stock moving equipment. We gunrontee. to save you money. Hawley Transfer. G19 N. River side. Phono 1044-X. 73 WANTED Lawnmowers to Sharp en. 1 guarantee your lawnmow er to cut Just as well as when new. Call and deliver free. The old Liberty Repair Shop, 19 N. Fir St. Chas. richer. Prop. Tel. 2(U. tf FOB SAIJCBF-Ali KSTATK FOR SALE 10 acres woodland on a creek and county road, li miles from Modt'ord; dunl site on place for Impounding 5-acrc lake; beautiful building slto or won derful opportunity for an amuse ment park. Address Damsito. care Mall Tribune. FOll SALE 2 bits on Berkeley Wav new residential section: beautiful trees. Phone 1578. 51 SPKl'LVL I'.AIUIAINS B'i acres. Rich soli, near Medford. Hue view of valley; li-i acres In al falfa, balance In timber; 1 '! acres Irrigated. Price $500. Half cash, tialance $10 monthly. NEW HOUSE East side. Big lot, 3 rms. Toilet, sink. Hot and cold water, sleeping porch, ileal bar coin at $1,250. Easy terms. BEAUTIFUL WOODED TRACT Fronting Pacific Highway and Rogue River. Above Savage Rapids dam: 1 acres. Ideal for summer homo and outboard mo tor boating, llnrgalll at $300; $50 down, balance $10 a mouth. A REAL INVESTMENT 10 acres fronting 800 feet on Rogue river, near Rogue Elk hotel. .Nothing prettier for summer homes. Fine big timber und Ideal shore front age. Itare buy at $(100 cash, or $700 on terms of $100 cash, bal ance $10 a month. For these and other real bargains see D. E. Millard. 423 E. Main. Office phone 022; Res., llltl-B. 60 REAL SPECIAL 2 acres on Pile. Highway, adjoining ell y limits; 5 room modern house. City water, ljirge poultry house, brooder houso. Garage. Woodshed. Fruit and garden Included, worth $500. Fine home anil business prop erly. Owner leaving. $4,000 on good terms. D. E. Millard, 423 E. Main. 50 0-ROOM modern bungnlow; break fast nook, sleeping porch, lot 80x 150; all kinds of fruit In abund ance; on paved street ill good location. Priced ,for quick sale at $3750; very roiisonoblo terms. DEAL & K N 101 IT, 20 N. Barllett. 55 BELIEVE IT OR NOT Can't bo beat; 37 acres, rich soli, 0 mi. south of Medford: excellent lo cation: 25 acres alfalfa, watered; $500 hay crop ready to cut: good li-rooin plastered modern house, . barn and outbuildings; water and taxes approx. $225; Home equip.; $3700; good terms. Clalner & Sheley, Central Point. 50 FOR SALE BARGAIN, on easy terms, 4-rooui bungalow; bath, sleeping porch, garage; newly decorated; large lot, on Pacific highway near school, or Will trade for Income property. In quiro 240 S. Grape. Phone 73!t. 40lf FOR SALE GO acres, of which 83 acres are In bearing pears, 7 acres young pears; Itarllett, D' Anjou, Cornice, Hose. All equip ment; 2 dwellings; 7 on de ferred payments; very attrac tive terms. C. S. liUTTERFIELD, Realtor. 52 FOR SALE 40 ncres; 36 ncres fi pears, 6 In upples, 1 In peaches, 15 in airalfa. All slock ami equip ment goes: $10,000; easy terms. AVould accept house In .Medford on first payment. L, O. P1CK KLL, 204 East Main. Phono 018 or 083-L. 51 THERE'S SUNSHINE after rain. Only 4 days more to tho end of possible Irost. Then you can finance a goml o r e h a r d. with some of your own means Includ ed. Sen HOLMES for HOMES, Nash Hotel corner, for tho BeHt for Your Money. k til FOR KALE 5Vi ncres choice Sis kiyou Heights property, Ideal for subdivision or lo 'hold as Invest ment. Bargain Tor cash If sold before May 10th. Phono Mrs. Shepnrd. 1020. 41tf l'OB KAI.1C DCHiS AND PKT8 FOll SALE Thoroughbred toy Boston bull. 8 month; screw tall. 712 W. 11th. f,0 FOB SAI.R MVHSTOCK FOR HA LE First class Jersey cow. W. C. Blankenshlp, '4 mile West Central Point. 60 FOR SALE Mules: 5 year old; dandy team: gentle and widl broken: weight 1400 lbs. each. Tel. 735-Y. 60 FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 head of Angora goats, with or without 25 kids. Phono 355-J-3. V. liursell. 82 WB ARK BUYING all kinds ot livestock for slaughtering; also chickens, dressed veal and pork. Rogue River Meats, Inc., Box 016. Tel. 1561). 1520 No. HIv. FOB EXCHANGE ORCHARD EXOIIANUE 13 acres, 8 acres lull bearing or chard, 2 acres young orchard, 3 acres alfalfa; 5-room modern cottage, city water, highway frontage. Talent Irrigation. Will exchange for slock, sheep or dairy ranch. THE REAL ESTATE E.YCHAXOE 44 N. Riverside. Phono 149. WILL trade Thor electric washer, like new, fi,r gu washer or will sell for cash. See Mis. W. II, Sparks, Jacksonville, ore. 62 WILL trade henvv equity In 1931 Dodge Six sedan for 1929 Model A. Ford, Inquire 714 W. 11th St. 62 WHEN you .thin ei rem state, Urown White. it FOB SAIiri nOMKfl FOR KALE Wonderful opportuni ties for homes. Own your own home, small down payment, bal ance like rent. Fine location fur aula camp, with finest located service station. See us for business opportunities. SOUTHERN' OREGON REALTY CO. US N Riverside, Nat. Isldu. 50 FOR SA LE Nef modern 5-room house, by owner. Phone 7111-11. 40tf FOR -SALE Completely furnished lioiW... close in, with an income of $180 per month, tjuick uc tion if Interested. C. S. liUTTERFIELD, Realtor. 62 FOR SALE Have $1850 equity 111 $4000 modern 5-room house. Will consider small place In trade. Box 61, Tribuno. 60 FOR SALE 5-room new home; ncre of berries ami garden. $:!I50. Bargain; easy terms. Siskiyou Heights extension, Keeno Drive, phone 744-lt. tt RESPONSIBLE PARTY CAN BUY e-roum houso and 8 largo lots for nothing down and pay like rent. See OWNER, 16 N. Riv erside. 17tf FOB SAMS fOCljTRY BARRED ROCKS, Reds and While Leghorn chicks, the big kind from tested stock: bred to lay; always on hand. Westerfield Hatchery, Jacksonville highway. Star Route, Box 32-A. Sr. FOR SALE Young cocker.ls. 15c each. R. 3, Box 144, Phone 5811 .,1-5 60 HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES. Whllo Leghorn chicks. May and June delivery. $12 hundred; Rhode Island Reds anil Barred Rocks $14; prepaid, any quan tity: 100 live delivery guaran teed: trapnested and non-trap- nested; all our cockerels pedi greed: all flocks officially II. W. 1). tested. Ashland Associated Breeding Farms. Ashland, Ore. 56 FOR SALE 4-lllonths-old pullets, Ilhotlo Island Reds; s t a r t o i chicks, day-old chicks, fryers. See Dick .Newman, Sweeney Poul try Yards. 56 FOR SALE Bans chicks, Barred Rocks, 15c each. Sco lloltfleld. JV. X'. XV. J., UU4 mKLt.ll Point. 00 R. I. R. hatching. eggs. Ph. 539-J-2. 49 FOR SALE Jersey Giant chicks 17c: eggs 75o setting. Phone C. A. DeVoe. tt FOB SAMD MISClCI,l7ANHOl78 FOR SALE Burroughs adding machine. Tclepliono 695-11. 50 i.'rt 1? a A T.l. tflln. llnlnj linllis t..t ci r.ti i.". ....I .....I 30c doz. phone li:i8-.i. 12 N. Ban' leu or iii w. ricvenin. uu FOR SALE Trailer. In good eon dlllon. Phono 1I34. 51 FOR SA'LE Ijtrge English will nuts 33c per lb, at Trelchler'B, Vj mile west of Ceiill'at l'o:nt. Tel. 153. 61 or calTMed. Fuel Co'. Tel. (131. ii FOR SALE New farm wagon, 10 h. p. englno and drag saw. Te 1131. tf FURNITURE FOR SALE Leav ing town; furniture of ((-room home at sacrifice. Promises for lease. Phono 007-J for appoint ment. 1(0 FOR SALE Evenrudo reversible outboard motor. Cheap, o. V. Myers Co. f tl FOll SALE 9x12 taupe rug. til) top table and floor lamp. Call 431-H. 47lt SEVER A L PIANOS Repossessed and trude-lns, In storago at whittle Transfer Co. In Ashland, will bo sold at a sacrifice, on terms far 'below tho ordinary Address "Storage '.Pianos," Whit tle 1 ransrer 'Co., Aslilanu, tiro. 60 FOll SALE Berry cups and crates. Monarch Heed Co. 4(iir FOR SALE Furniture. Buyer lis sumo payments. 412 North Ivy. Phono 746-J. 4511" FOB SALE Lloyd baby cursing $8.61); bassinette, $2.50. Both clean and In good condition. 125 So. Holly. 45tl' BALED HAY, Tol. 408-R-3. $4 HiEAVY green plno slabs, largo loans, 4 ',i tiers; ireo Kindling with 3 largo loads. Valley Fuel Co., Phono 7(1. 8liir' FOR SALE 10.000 common brick. 3,000 Wlllamlna rug face brick at cost In carload, can bo seen nt new Holly Theater building. Earl H. l'-eiu, agent. 33tf FOR HALE 3 hni-Hos, liarnoss und wagons. Valley Fuol Co. 21 tf WIIKA'P and rollod barley 2c lb; ciioico niraira, balod, $20 ton Phono C. A. DoVoo. tf FOR SALE Cider press; bargain Phono 1020. 19tf FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage. pepper plants. C. Carey, Phone i!41-J-I. lllf FOR SALE Front door In splen did condition, complete with lock and hinges; small glass windows In top; 3-ft. 6-ln. by -ft. 6-ln. Phono 390-L of evonlngs. tt wt n a V r a l' , r Mni.,.i ... i hides, pelts and Junk. Medford Bargain House, Phone 1062. 27 No. Orape. tf FOR SALE Lumber. A quantity of 2x4a in 10, 12 and 14-foot tongtha. A bargain If you can use them. Porter Lumber Co. FOB SALE 10X13 brooder house, all materials complete, windows, doors, roofing Jumbor and nalla for $40. Phone 124, tf FOR SALE Used tewing ma chines; all makes, fs up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 14 North Bartlett. lltt FOR garden and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. eu-.T. Samuel Buteman. ihtkixkks muxronT ' Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountnnts. K. M. Wilson, C. V. A.; Lelnnrt ,T. Knox, c. , A.I Lloyd Bhowors. Wlioi-ty Jllclg. J'hone IS7-K. BUSINESS mni'XTOBY Abstracts MURRAY AHSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and .6, .No, 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. ' JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title n i) d Tltlo Insur ance Tho only com plete. Tltlo System la Juckson County. Bicycles BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work guaranteed. Auto locks and keys for all curs. 19 N. Fir St. Tel. 201. tf Chiropractic Physician DR. K. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nervo Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bidg. Office phone 680; Res. phono 790-11. DR. JOUETT P. BRAY Suite 308, Medford Blilg., for chiropractla service Thursdays by appoint ment. Off Ico Tol. 1230. Civil Kiiglnccr C. A. NUTTER Registered Civil Engineer, logging engineer, tim ber cruiser. 826 So. Central Ave. Phono 1009-X. 310 Ktcctrlc Motor Bcimlrlnff L. C. SC1IAFER Armuturo -winding, electric motor repairing. Complcto stock bearings and brushes. 33 N. Central. Phones 90-J-2; Central Point 174. 371 Kyu Specialists DR. D. A. CHAM HERS, Optome trisl. Kyes examined. Glasses fitted. 404 Modford Bldg. Tel. 188. 362tf IOxpert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1171. , House Cleaning, Floor Waxing, Oriental Rug Cleaning, specialty Farm Loans LOANS Got your Land Bnnle loans through tho Rogue River Assn. Seo me boforo gottilUT a loan. J. It. Bowen, Rogue River. FARM LOANS Long term, 6V4 Interest. Federal Land Bank. Percy A. Bray, Secy.-Treas., Medford N. F. L. A. Phono 66. Flnnnctul WE LEND MONEY to worthy peopio to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford Bid., Medford, Ore, Freight TnmsKirUttlna LONG DISTANCE HAULING Medfdrd-Klamath Truck Line Dally sorvlco. Bonded carriers. Special rates on load lots. Autl Freight Terminal, 30 S. Fir. Tel 1033. . , General Contractor A. E. WOOLVERTON Genera) Contractor, cement work, fount datlons, sidewalks. 10 N, Riven sldo. Phono 1302. Lmvn Mower Grinding:. LAWN MOWER GRINDING', adi justing, grousing. Called for; dei llvcrcd for $1.00. Joe IllnardI Cyclcry, 28 S. Bartlott. Tel, 1468 Money to Loon 6 long Time Ileal Estate y) Mortgage Loans; S Pliouo 1323 Cojiiiiiurc.ini Finnnco Corp, McUfonl, Oregon DO YOU NEED MONEY? We mnke short time loans. All trans actions confidential. 667-J. Bant lster & Chrlstnor,3 17 Liberty Bid Monuments THE OREGON GRAN1TM CO.- Monuments. K. A. Ulcks, Gen oral Manager; P. M. Kershaw; Sales Manager, 802 N. Front St, I'crsonnl Ijohiis -$30- l'crsonul Loans "Lowest Rates." Sirictly Confidential. Boom 2. Sparta Bidg. 60 Painting mid PupcrluuiRing I. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint ing, papcrhanging and Interior finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave. Phono 1604. ' 41 Pimm Instruction FRED ALTON HAUIHT Teacher of Pluno and Harmony, . Halght Music Studio, 318 Liberty fildg.. Phono 72. 16tf Printers and Publishers . MEDFORD PRINTING CO. 'Has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon, Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 87 N. Fir St. . . Badlo Service I RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. 11. O. Purucker, 28 South Grapo street. Office Phone 836; Res, 1442. ' - i ' . 881 Kami and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washod aand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phone plant 1203 or office 127. Spraying; IF YOU want a good Job of spray ing uone on your trees ana snruos at a reasonable price. Tel. 1039, 862 F Storage - WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, J10 South Front Stv: Phone 816. Transfer 1 EADS TRANSFER STORAGQ CO. Office 111 N. Fir Street. Phone 815. Prices right. Bertie guurnnteed. ' ! .. . . t DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE). Service guaranteed.. K0 B. Grape St., Phone 644, or residence 1060. rpholstoring THIHAULT Maker of overstuffed Furniture made to order; re upholstering. We estimate, show samples. Phono 89-H. Ill