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PAOR SEVEN
BRINGING UP FATHER
By George McManus
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stracts of Title, Titlo Insurance.
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Central Ave., upstairs.
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PORTLAND, Ore., May 12. (P)
- CBS alul butler prices began the
weeli unchanged, with butter fairly
Him and eggs barely Bteady.
Fresh fruits and vegetables are
bepiniil UK to show the usual season
able price weakness as the sup
plies become more plsntiful.
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.lacksoil County.
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Bicycles
BICYCLR RKPA1R SHOP Work
guaranteed. Auto locks and keys
for all cars. 19 N. Fir St. Tel.
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Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., May 12. (P)
CATTLE 1800, calves 200, In
cluding 53 cattle through; opening
slow: sellers generally asking
higher on all classes. Steers, 1100
1300 lbs. fl0.76ll.29, good
$11.25(7 11.85, medium $10.25
11.26, common f9.O010.25. Heif
ers, good f 10.50ffo 11, common to
medium $8.26-10.60. Cows, good
J9.50W10. common to medium
$7,25fi'9. 50, low cutter to cutter
$4.7.25. Bulls (yearlings exclud
ed) $7,604? 8. cutter to medium $a
B7.50. Calves f 9.50 10.60, cull
to medium $7 9.60. Vealers. milk
fed, $126 13, medium fl0812, cull
to common $37.50010.'
HOGS 2600, Including C34 thru:
opening active, 50c higher. Heavy
weight $9 10.50. Medium weight
(9.60011. Light weight $10.75fi
Hi Light lights $10fi)ll. Pack
ing sows $7.75g9. .Slaughter pigs
$M. GO 10.60. Feeder and stocker
(10.50 12. ' (Soft or oily hogs and
roasting pigs excluded in above
quotations).
SHEEP 1500, steady; (shorn
basis, except In spring lambs).
Spring Inmbs $9.60-10. medium
(8.509.50, cull and common $7S'
8.50. Lambs, 84 lbs. down $6.50 ft)
7, 84 to 92 lbs. $67, 92 lbs. down
medium $5 0 6.60, all weights,
common $4$t5. Yearling wethers
I (9.6007, Ewes' $B6, 120-150
lbs. (4.60 6, nil weights, cull and
common (1 3.60.
Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., May 12. (P)
BUTTER: Kalrly firm: cubes:
extras, 37c; standards, 30c; prime
firsts, 35c; firsts, 34c. Creamery
prices: Prints 3c over cube stan
dards. . ' EGGS: Barely steady: prices to
rotallcrs: Fresh extras, 2fic; stan
dards. 25c; fresh medium 24c.
Prices to wholesalers 2c under
price to retailers.
MILK: Steady raw milk (4 per
cent) $2.30-2.40 cwt. delivered at
Portland; less 1 per cent: grnde B
milk, $2.69. Butterfat, station 32c
track, 34c; deliveries in Portland,
36c.
. POULTRY: Steady: (buying
prices) alive heavy hens over 4
lbs. 2526c;' medium hens 8
4U lbs. 24-25c: light hens, 22-23c:
broilers, ' 1 -2 Vj lbs; leghorns, 22
23c. Colored 3(lc; Pekln ducks,
4 lbs. and over 30c: old 22 p 23c,
colored ducks, 18 ft! 20c.
COUNTRY M EATS; a t e a d y;
(buying prlcos) choice veal, 1G
17c: pork, 14 He; choice lambs, 18
G 19c: mutton 1012c.
ONIONS: steady;; Oregon $1.15
J 1.75.
POTATOES: steady; Gems No.
1 grade, $3.85 ft) 4. New potatoes,
Florida, 7f( 9c lb. ,
WOOL: Rtendy: eastern Oregon,
ISfflSo lb. Valley, 24o; mohair,
now clip: kid hair, 30c per pound;
staple 25c per lb.
HAY: Steady; (wholesale buy
ing prices, delivered Portland)
eastern Oregon timothy, $22.50fj
23.50: do valley $18 W 19.50; alfal
fa. tt0i 20; clover $16: oat hay.
SIS: straw, $7(Ti8 ton; selling
prices $ 1 ig 2 more.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., May 12. OP)
Wheat futures:
' ' " Open High Low Close
May 1.02 ',4 1.02 1.02V4 1.0S?4
Inly 1.011 1.03 Ms l.oa 1.034
Sept 1.03V4 1.03T4 1.03 IS 1.08;
Cash wheat-
Mr Hcnd blue Btcm, . hard
whito
Soft while
1.17'.
. 1.01
. 1.04
1.02
. 1.02
Western white
Hard winter
Noithern spring
Western red
1.02
Oats No. 2 38-ll. white. $20.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 10,
flour 9, corn 8, oats 1, hay li.
Wall Street Report
NEW YORK, May 12. (P) The
slock market appeared to lack
conviction as to Its position today.
Commission houses were inclined
lo advocate steering close to shore
until current . levels are tested.
Trading was extremely dull and
highly professional. There were
sporadic efforts to ' push prices
higher, meeting with moderate
success In a few Issues, but there
was ,i distinct tendency to take
mick profits on advances, the
"lore active stocks generally turn
ing heavy in the last half hour of
trading.
Most of the weak spots In the
market had been repaired by the
final hour and the list began to
Partake of the strength shown by
a half dozen Issues in which the
floating supply' was well control
' International Salt rose over 9
Points to a new penk. Ingersolt
"and gained five; Coeon-Cola 4 b ;
""d U. S. Rubber, 1st preferred,
Brooklyn Union Gns, Electric
Water Light and Pan-American B
rose to 3i with the latter moving
'n'o a new high $r the year. The
dosing was steady. Total sales
approximated 3.050.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 15
"elected stocks follow:
Am. Can 141
Col. Gas 80 '
Am. Tel. nnd Tel
Anaconda 62 V
Curtis, Wright 11
"enernl Electric (new).
81
"nrnl Motors
Kehnlcnt Copper ..
Radla Corporation
""""Ooehuek
Cnitei Air Craft ....
I". . Steel
Muni. Ward
H. p
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4S
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VJIUOWVOUO BETTER
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IS A FAST VWORKER
Press Comment
Corbett Cttr.mands Confidence
The primary campaign is draw
ing to a close. The ltopblican vot
ters of Oregon who have remained
in very large numbers quite unde
cided whom to vote for for govern-1
or must come to an early decision.
They have had rather an unusual
opportunity in recent months to
see and lo hear the various aspir
ants for the honor. The Statesman
feels that several of the six candi
dates would fill the office with
honor to themselves and credit to
the state. Like the Individual
voter, we have been observing the
candidates in action, scrutinizing
their records , and, studying their'
pioposals; and have come to our
selection. The choice which the
Statesman makes Is Harry L. Cor
bett. That which has determined our
selection and recommendation to
the Republican voters of the stale
is a factor which we have not seen
touched on in the political discus
sions thus far. It is the element of i
CONFIDENCE. We profess to find
in Mr. Corbett a dependability'
which Rives us assurance as to
what he will and what he will not
do, which inspires us with confi
dence: and that Is a quality In a
candidate that Is of supreme value.
Put it thus: Corbett Commands
Confidence.
With Mr. Corbett as governor
the voters may have confidence
that the business affairs of the
state will be completely and hon
cstlv handled; that appointments
to offlco will not be chiefly a po
litical matter. They may have con
fidence that Mr. Corhrtt is suffi
ciently acquainted with the machin
ery of government and the work
ings of politics, and sufficiently In
dependent In his judgments and ,
! In 1,1. .leeiulnns lo II K GOV
FRNOIt imiSKLF. Thev may have
K'that he has stamina I
enough to withstand me pressin-u
of selfish special interests nnd th'JUyANTKD Hny to put up on
clamor of the political park. They
may have confidence that the de
velopment of Oregon will bo fos
tered In everv sound way wll'ieul
morlgagli('J future prosperity by
worshipping nt strango gods. They
niav have confidence (hat Mr. Cor
bett has a wide and Intimate knowl
edge of the resources and prob
lems of the state, and a broad ac
quaintance among the people In all
sections. They may have confi
dence that Mr. Corbett will llll his
olficc with dignity, with clean lie
portment, nnd without snobbery
We are not here discounting the
tnlents of the other candidates.
Hut we endorse Corbett for gov
ernor because lie gives lis hi higher
degree than the others, confidence
in his personal and political Inleg-
Hyde Park Subdivision
V2 miles south of Talent on Pacific Highway.
Beautiful one to fivecre tracts0
FOR SALE 0
at S200 to S35P per acre
$50 cash; balance small payments.
Enquire at Service Station on the ground, or
dress C. A., Mail Tribune
vs. Flint
1 SOT TO DO VJlTW 1
MP ? I'M MOT
V ik mrOpTFn -
I
(CcpyriEtit. 1130. by Tti BHI
rlty, in his character, ability, good
judgment and courage. The Salem
Statesman
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OF
ROM BAY. Indian. May 12. UP),
The death of the Dowager Be
gum of Ilhopal. one tlmo tho only
' woman ruler of an Indian state.
was announced today. She was
72 yeare old.
y -Tlio-Begum olBhopitl abdicat
ed in 1926 in favor of her son,
the Nawab Kudu Humldlllla. Na
wab. who Is now 25, had been
carefully trained In statesmanship
under his mother's direction. He
was on the staff of the Prince of
Wales during the prince's visit
to India.
Oregon Weather.
Oregon; Fair In the Interior
and cloudy on the coast tonight
and Tuesday; mild. Moderate nor
therly winds on the coast.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is herewith given that
John M. Sinclair (who Is also the
party doing business in tho City
of Medford, Oregon, under tho firm
name and style of Sinclair's) has
made an assignment to The First
National Bank oOIcdford. Orcgon,
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED You to so tho new
beautiful inexpensive rugs, made
from old clothing, carpets, rugs.
Call Nash Hotel. Ask for Cleo.
Slock or A. O. Vawter, factory
representatives of Kerr Rub
Mfg. Co.. Fresno. Calif. 57
WANTLi. family washings, 3Dc
Vl
.
shares. Phone" 689-J-l. 87tt
WANTED Secondhand goods and
Junk. Pat's, 1506 Prune, rn.
647-L.
LET MB do your painting, paper
ing and Jazz knlsomlnlng. a bet
ter Job for less. Call or wrlto
1212 W. 10th St. 56
WANTED Local and long distance
hauling. Insured cnrrlcrs. Spec
ial stock moving equipment. We
guarantee, to save, you money.
Hawlcy Transfer, 619 N. River
side. Phone 1044-X. 73
WANTED Uwnmowerl to Sharp
en. I guarantee your lawnmow
er to cut just as well as when
new., Call and deliver free. The
old Liberty Repair Shop, 19 N.
r ir au Lima, nivuvt, null.
5S1 tf
PS3P"VOU'B& MOT lMTERESTEDr'OV4
no!. vou'Ee vwriAPPiNJG
UP IM NOUS SAJE.LL CLOTMES
MORMIMSMOOM AMD
UJ SIV NOKIHVII.tt
IP VOU'RE MOT IMTER.ESTED,
ALL &&MS ARE WROM&
1
Syndic! - . nr ) THt Mwk Rrg. U S P?l
for the benefit of creditors, nnd nil
il
creditors of snid John .M. blnclalr;
are hereby notified lo present their
claims to the Trust Deptirtment or
the undersigned nt il.s place of
business in the City nf Medlord, I
Oregon, on or beforo the 14th tiny!
of May. 1930.
THE F1RT NATIONAL HANK
OF MEDFOUD, OREGON,
TM,ylnl I
! John M. Sinclair or Sinclair's.!
I HELP WANTED FEMALE!
WANTED Woman who Is expert
cake and pie baker. About four ,
hours per liny. I all a:ii.
WANTED Housework by the day
or hour. Inquire 714 Palm. 52
MISCELLANEOUS
IF INTERESTED IN AVIATION
Write The Aero Flying 8ervlcei
n,,v IllTi. Tu uiil. Oregon, lor in
fornnillon. 53T
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
room. Phone 905-X. 51
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOIt RENT 'Well rmnished apart
ment. 217 West Second SI.
57
FOR RENT Furnished npt. Hard
wood floors, steam heat, hot
water. Frigldalre and garage. 503
So. Holly, evenings and Sundays.
60tf
FOR RENT Furnished 3-room
duplex apart., 2u. 21G Haven.
60tf
FOR RENT 2-rnom apartment.
51 N. Oakdalo Ave. 61
FOR RENT Desirable furnished
apartment, largo rooms. Prlvulo
bath. Oarage. Adults. 711 E. M.
St. 5li
FOR RENT Modern 4-rooin fur
nished aiiurtllienl. 220 S. Crape.
FOR RENT .Furnished apt. Willi
L.;,rHL-e: iidlllts. Tel. 11,7. even-
Ines. tf
FOR RENT 'Modern very desir
able 3-room apartment. 634 N,
Bartlett. 44tf
FOR RENT Modern apartment,
downstairs, front enlraneo. 311."
E. Jackson St., near Armory.
Phono 3S1-M. 42tf
FOR RENT Modern furnished
not., downstnlrs; adults. 345 No.
Bartlett. Phone 753-M. 27tf'
FULLY MODERN apartments to
rent by the week; hot and cold
water, llglilfl, gas ann lui'i sup
plied. Sunrise Super Station,
cor. 12th and Riverside. Phone
1338. 20tf
FURNISHER npts. and
604 W. 10th.
garage.
7lf
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern 3-rm. house
with sleeping porch: nice shade,
flowers; close In. Cull 141 S.
Holly. 57
FOR RENT Attractive home In
kti-t.i.... Li ....!,,,. iiltu fiirnititi'
er; for summer months. ,Phonej
i57s. ' r,f.
FOIt RENT Modern bungalow, al
most new. with electric range or
without. Inquire H17 W. 2nd.
50tf
FOR RENT Furnished cottage,
suitable for one or two persons.
Phone 675-Y. 52
FOR RENT For (he summer, -room
furnished house, close in.
to responsible party only. Ilex
F. B., Mall Tribune. 62"
FOR RENT Vacant soon, modern
3-room houso with large sleep
ing porch; nice shade; close In.
125 Ho. Holly. tf
FOR RENT Furnished house. 6
rooms, phone 596-H. 39tf
FOR RENT Unfurnished nous"),
Everett Court; electrio siove,
plenty of bullt-lu, lcrf farax.
Phone M 04tf
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown A Ythlte..
17tf
IIOI'HF.H FOH RKNT nd HALE
call M. , . 'I'
vcu(?3elf
MISWTOUST
lfefci-l-.
WANTHI1 SITUATIONS
PUACTICA'L nurse wish
engage -
inent.
Cull 4:,2-lt evenings. 53
"
WANTKI) Housework, also wash-!
lugs in my ' own home.
l'hone ,
437-.!-
52
FOIt RENT FimNlSnKD
ROOMS
- i I
ROOM FOR HUNT iJU'go ally i
nun wiin Doiiro, ciuso in.
r.a-R.
Tel.
51
FOR RENT Front rooms,
closo
In: hot and cold wuter anil bum.
20 So. Fir. 61
BOARD AND ROOM In attractive
home; reasonable. 33 N. Peach.
F-m RENT Furnished sleeping
room: also garage, an oo. iiiv-
ersldo Avo.
TICKED UP
IF YOUR DOG Is missing. call3B9
LOST
LOST Between R"xy Ann orchard
.nnd Medlord. two rugs. Reward.
iuy W. Conner. Phone .','.1 1-R :l.
LOST lHinch keys, lire loin, naino
plate. t). M. Clara. " colli' lice,
Wash. Return tu Mall Tribune.
Reward 52
LOST Pair of stamped pillow
eases, embroidery set and child's
dress.- Phone li-ltl-L. 61
LOST Dark Jersey nclfer. brand
ed on right hip wlin worm-ienco
brand, under sloped, two Mills In
both ears. Phono 1559. 37tf
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Excellent gro y
business which has been clearing
from 14000 til $611110 per year.
flu-tier rellrlm: from business and
Is willing lo sell $ir,0ll worth of
fixture at 75ei. of inventory, and
uroeeries at 1111 of cost Inven
torv. This is a real opportunity
fur someone. Seo Charles A
Wing Agency, Inc. 61"
vrtrt ra l.l''. At nnnriment houso:
easy terms, or would consider
hoiiio If clear, as down payment.
, Phono 1277-W. 32tf
FOP HALE OR TRADE A bar
gain, Sams Valley store, stock
ind fixtures, poslofflco In storo,
living rooms adjoining, cold
rooms, Ice room, store rooms,
hot and cold water, bath, toilet
and sinks, automatic electric
- pump, gas pump, kerosene pump,
oil room, garage, 4 acres land,
good market , road, good lornl
' lty. doing good business.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
kviu uai.io ilt TRADE 40 head
of Angora goats, with or without
25 kids. Phono B'!;i-J-a. v.
Ruraoll.
WE ARM BUYINO all kinds of
livestock for slaughtering; also
chickens, dressed veal and pork.
Rogue River Moats, Inc., Box
916. Tel. 1569. 1620 No. Wv.
19tf
FOR BALE Al'TOMOBILES
1926 CHANDLER (Pike's Peak
motor! touring, excellent condi
tion. Insurance company re
, pislon. Will sell for best of
fer. Phona 155S. E. 11. pflug.
55
GOOD I'HED CARS
This does not mean Junk, but late
model cars with very little mile
age. 1929 Ford Town Hedan.
192S Oldsmoblle Ijindau Sedan.
19JK 1st Series Essex Hedan.
1927 Essex Coupe.
1928 Essex Coach.
192A lloiliin t'olllie.
ARMHTROW MOTORS, INC.
101 ST Riverside O 64
FOR RALE Chrysler 70 Hedan
wonderful bargain If taken tt
once. $7."i. Hiway Barber Shot
61lf
FOR HA LE One hundred fifty dol
lar deposit on new ear. Will sac
rlflee for cash. Reply 10X2-.I
' 53
FOR HA LE Moving iway, Bnlrk
Han; bargain. Tel, 1020. 191(0
I Vki5iU TUiT MUMBSKULL WOULO
to tfi i UINI .SO IF
r .rr -rn MP AK.IO
1MTO OTMEK FOLKo
TELL. WIM TV-It OlOKi "OUUl
-TlJtr e,l)V VAJWO SOT RICH
Mlt-JDIKIS MI5
'hi
FOIl EXCIIANGK
WILL 'I'll A UK equity In modern
home for gooil used car. 707-Y
, ,
oltcH A K 11 LNC11 A M. I:
i:l ercs. K iieres lull hearing or
chard, 2 acres young orcbnrd, 3
acres alfalfa; 5-room modern,
cottage, city water, highway
frontage, Talent Irrigation. Will
exchange for stock, shoep or
dairy ranch.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCIIANOK
44 N. RlvulMide. Phono 11911.
61"
WILL trade Tllor electric washer,
like new, for gas washer or will
sell for cash. See Mrs. W. R.
Sparks, Jacksonville, tire. 62
WILL trade heavy equity in 1931
Dodge Six sedan for 1929 Model
A. Kurd. Inquire. 714 W. lllh si.
52
WHEN you thlnu or real etat.
Brown A White. tf
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 50 Bronze baby lurk.
50c ami 75c a hcaih Also 12
ewes and 1 buck and 2 lambs.
Call 31S at 7:30. Central Point.
51 If
I1IC.1I QUALITY LOW PRICES.
White Leghorn chicks, May and
June delivery, $12 hundred:
Ithodo Island Reds and Barred
Rocks $11; prepaid, ally quan
tity; 100 live delivery guaran
teed; trapnestod and non-trap-nestcd;
all our cockerels pedi
greed; all flocks officially B. W.
I), tested. Ashland Associated
Breeding Farms, Ashland, Ore.
56
FOR SALE 4-monlhs-old pullets,
Rhode Island Reds; started
chicks, day-old chicks, fryers.
Seo Dick Newman, Swooney Poul
try Yards. ' 60
FOR SALE Rnnj chicks, Barred
Rocks, 15c each. Ben llollflold,
R. F. D. 1, Hex 131, Central
Point. 60
R. I. R. hatching eggs. Ph. 639-J-2.
49
FOR HALE Jersey Olnnl chicks
17c: eggs 76c setting. Phone
A. DcVoo. tf
I'll It SALI
-REAL ESTATIO
FOR SALE 40 acres woodland on
it creek and county road, 11 miles
from Medford; dain silo on place
for Impounding 6-acre iiikc
beautiful building silo or won
derful opportunity Tor an amuse,
inent nark. Address Dllllislte,
care Mail Tribune. 55
FOR HALE 2 lots on Berkeley
Wiiv . new resident ill section:
liealitlllll trees. Phono 157X. 61
0-ROOM modern bungalow; break
fust nook, sleeping porch, lot HOx
150; all kinds of fruit In abund
ance; on paved street In good
location. Priced for quick salo
at $37"i; very reasonable terms.
DEAL ft KNKIIIT,
20 N. llartlelt. 65
FOR HALE BARGAIN, on ensy
terms, 4-rnom liungaiow; oai.i,
sleeping porch, garage; nowiy
decorated; large lot. on Pacific
highway near school, or will
trade for Income properly. In
quire 240 B. Grape. Phono 731'.
46lf
FOK'hALE 60 acres, of which 33
acres are In bearing pears, 7
acres young pears; Bartlett. D'
Anjou, Comlei Ruse. All equip
ment; 2 dwellings; 7 on de
ferred payments; very attra'.'-
tlve terms.
C. H. BLTTERFIELD, Realtor.
62
FOR HALE 16 acres; 15 acres 'n
pears, 5 In apples, 1 In peaches,
15 in alfalfa. All stock and equip
ment goes; $19,000; easy terms.
Would accept house In Medford
on first payment. I O. PICK
ELL. 204 East Mai. Phone 918
or 93-1.. 51
THERE'S HIJNHHLNE after rain
tlnly 4 dnys more to tho end of
possible frost. Then you enn
finance a irnnd orchard, with
some of your own means Includ
ed. Hoe HOLMES for HOMES,
Nash Hotel corner, for tho Rest
for Your Money. 61
FOR HALE 5 '4 acres choice BIs-
kiyou Heights property. Ideal for
subdivision or to hold as Invest
ment, domain for easll If sold
beforo May 10th, phono Mrs.
rlhopard, Jo;'0, 4 1 If
By SOL HESS
ME PO.OMY I3EEM
IF I DIDM'T KMOJ Uf
AI- l-Ail,
OVWNJ BU3IWE55,
c c-
('(in SAliHi HOMEBr
FOR SALE flood fi-room house,
hi Inls. elnse In. Excellent loca
tion, elly water. Cash price $isr,0.
Southern Oregon Realty Co., IIS
N. Riverside. Nat. lildg. 1
FOR SALE New modern 5-room
house. Iiv owner. Phono 7HI-H
4'.l!t
FOR SALE Completely furnished
home, closo In. with mi Incomo
of 11X0 per month. UuleH uo
llon If Interested.
C. S. BUTTERF1ELD, Realtor.
52
FOR SALE 5-room new home;
aero of berries mid garden,
$3950. llnrgnln; easy tonus.
Slsklvnu Heights extension,
Keeno Drlvo. Phono 744-R. tf
RESPONS1BI.F, PARTY CAN BUY
0-room house and 8 largo lots'
for nothing down anil pay like
rent. Boo ow.NiiiR, to in. it i v
erslde. 17tf
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
''OR SALE New combination
radio at less than half price. See
Von Zlllldel, Sanderson Motor
Co. 67
FOR SALE Wagons. Will trade
for wood. Valley Fuel Co. Phone
711. 601 f
FOR SALE Electric rnngo, cheap.
Inquire 314 So. drape. 51
FOR SALE Trailer. In good con
dition. Phone 1134. 61
FOR SALE Largo English wal
nuts 33e per lb, at Trolchlor's. V4
mllo west of Ccutrnl Point. Tel.
153. 51
FOR SALE New farm wagon, 10
h. p. englno and drag saw. Tel.
631. tf
FOR HALE 11x12 taupe rug, Up
ton lablo and floor lamp. Call
Lll-lt. 47lf
FOR KALE Berry cups nnd crates.
Monarch Heed Co. llitf
FOR HALE Furniture. Buyer as,
sumo payments. 412 North Ivy
Phono 745-J. 4!ilf
FOR SALE Lloyd baby carriage.
IK. fill: bassinette, $2.50. Both
clean and In good condition. 125
So. Holly. 45lf
BALED HAY. Tol. 408-R-3. 4
HEAVY green Pino slabs, large
loads, 4 ',4 tiers; floe kindling
with 3 largo loads. Vulley Fuel
Co., Phone 711. 36tf
FOR HALF, 10.000 common 'jrlck,
3.000 Wlllanilna rug face brick
nt cost In carload. Can ho seen
nt new 1 lolly Thentor building.
Earl II. Fehl, ngent. 38tf
WHEAT nnd rolled barley 2c lb
choice alfalfa, haled, $20 ton.
Phone C. A. Dovoo. tt
FOR HALE lomnio. cabbage,
pepper plants. C, Carey, Phone
341-J-l. lllf
FOR BALE Front door In splen
did condition, comnlete with lock
and hinges; small glass windows
In top; 3-ft. 6-ln. by 6-fU t-ln.
Phone 390-L of evenings. tf
WE PAY CAHII for moliijr. wool
hides, pelts and junk. Medford
Bargain House. Phone 1063. 27
No. Grape. tf
FOR HALE Lumber. A quantity
of 2x4s in 10, 12 and 14-foot
lengths. A bargain If you can
use them. Porter Lumber Co.
tf
FOR SALE 10113 brooder house,
all materials complete, windows,
doors, roofing lumber and nails
for $40. Phone 134. tf
FOR SALE Used sewing ma.
ehlnes; all makes, $6 up; terms
If desired. All makes rented
and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co.. 14 North Bart ett.
lltf
FOR garden and field plowing.
sand, gravel and sediment TeL
viz. J. Hamtiel Rateman,
ItPNINEHS DIHEtrrORY
AceonntanM
WILHO5 AUDITING COMPANY
V ix and Corporation Counselors,
Auditors and Accountants. K
M. Wilson, C. P. A.; Leland J.
Knox, C. P. A.J Lloyd Rhowers,
Liberty Bldg. Phono 1W-R,
Mx-l
Chiropractic Physician
DR. K. W. HOFFMAN Chiro
practic Nerve Specialist. Office
hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 203-204
Liberty Rldg. Offlco phone 680;
Res. phono "90-11.
DR. JOUKTT P. BRAY Suite SOS,
Medford Hldg., for chlropraclio
service. Thursdays hy appoint
ment. Office Tel. 1230.
Civil Engineer
C. A. NUTTER Registered Civil
Engineer, logging engineer, tim
ber cruiser. K26 So. Central Avo.
Phono 10l',a-X. 310
Klivtrlo Slotor Repairing
L. C. SCIIAFER Armature wind
ing, olectrio motor repairing.
Complete stock benrlngs and
brushes. 33 N. Central. Phones
UO-J-2; Central Point 174. 371
Kye specialists
DR. I). A. CHAM HERS, Optome
trist. lOyes examined. Qlassca
fitted. 404 Medford Bldg. Tel.
18S. . 352tf
Expert Window CIcnncrs
LET C.EOROK DO IT Tel. 1171.
House Cleaning, Floor WaxInB,
Orlenlnl Rug Cleaning, specialty
Farm Loans
LOANS (lot your Land Bank;
loans through tho Uoguo Rlvor
Assn. See me beforo getting a
loan. J. R. Bowen, Rogue Rlvor.
FARM LOANS Long term, 614
Interest. Federal Land Bnnk.
Percy A. Bray, Socy.-Trcas.,
Medford N. F. L. A. Phono 68.
I'Miianclul
Wli LEND MONEY to worth
pcoplo to pay their honest debts.
I'aclflo Coast Credit Association,
423 Medford Bid., Medford, Oro.
Freight Trnnsimrtntton -
LONO DISTANCE HAULINO
Medford-Klamalh Truck Lino
Dally service. Bonded carriers,
Special rates on load lots. Autl
Freight Terminal, 36 S. Fir. Tel
1033.
(leiicrnl Contractor
A. 10. WOOLVERTON Genera)
Contractor, cement work, fourn
datlona, sldownlkB. 10 N. Riven
sldo. Phono 1392.
Ijiun Mower Grliidlnc
LAWN MOWER ORINDINO, adl
Justing, greasing. Called for; den
llvered for $1.00. Joe Rinardt
,, Cyclery, 28 H. Bartlott. Tel. 1468
Money to Loan
6
Lone Time
Real Estate -Mortgage
Loans,
Pliouo 1322 .
Coiiiincrclnl I'liiaiK'o Corp. -Medford,
Oregon
DO YOU NEED MONEY T Ws
make short tlmo loans. All trans
actions confidential. 657-J. Bam
later & Chrlstncr,317 Liberty Bid
Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.-.
Monuments. E. A. Ricks, Geo
eral Manager; P. M. Kershaw,
Sales Manager, 302 N. Front St.
Personal Loittut ;
-$30-
Pcrsonal Loans "Lowest Rales."
Strictly Confidential.
Room 3. t Sparta Bldg.
v
Palming and Papcrhanglng
M. A. ULISH & COMPANY Paint
ing, paperhanglng and Interior
finishing. 302 crutor mKo Ave.
Phono 1004. . 41
Plunn Instruction
FRED ALTON IIAIOHT Teacher
of Piano and Harmony, ilalgnt
Muaio Studio, 31$ Liberty Bldg.,
Phono 72. ' 150tf
Printers anil Publisher
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Has
tho best equipped printing otnee
In Southern Oregon, Bookbind
ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing
systems, etc. Portland prices. 37
N, Fir St. t.
Radio Service
RADIO SERVICE on . any make
radio. II. O. Puruckor, 21 South
Grape street. Office Phone 336;
Res. 1442. 381
Komi am Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Band and Gravel
plant. Clean washed sand ana
grnvel; crushed gravel, all sizes.
Phono plant 1203 or office 127.
Hpmylng
IF YOU want a good Job of spray
ing done on your trees and shrubs
at a reasonable prloe, Tel. 1039.
Storage
WAREHOUSING Storage, Dlstrl
butlon. Medford Wnrehotlse, 110
South Front St. Phone 110,
Transfer
KADS TRANSFER ft 8TORAOB
CO, Office 111 N. Fir Street.
Phone 815. Prices right. Bervloe
guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER ft STORAGE.
Service guaranteed. 20 8. drape
St., Phone 644, or residence 100,
Upholstertnf
THIBAULT Maker of overstuffed
Furniture made to order; r
upholstering, We estimate, show
samples. Phono ItO-H, . .. lit
122
"lot, Xt A 3V.