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r 'l?l?DVXTTo TXT a - - ., HARSH .IrJPtR 10SES PORTLAND. Ore., June 3. (Jft j Mrs. W. R. Ashmun. teacher In thai Pultun Park school, charged wi-h imrsh and unreasonable seoldln,'-i; and criticisms of her class," was j dismissed last night by the school board on motion of Horace Aleck-' km. school official. I Mrs. Ashmun had been a teach, i-i In romunu bviiuuis iorw years. EAGLE POINT, Ore.. June 3. (SpU A birthday party was "held at the Sunnyside hoted Sunday in honor of T. P. Franco of Asltlund. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Franco, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKin ney, Mr. and Mrs. Ahchie Million, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Duifield, Mr. and Mrs. Art Tonner, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ulam and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Urown. Over 00 people enjoyed the chick en dinner at the Sunnyside. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Mill Hose and children of Gold Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Butter and party of six, Mr. and Mrs. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Dodge and Mr. and Mis. Frank Salter. Mary Hannaford, for some time substitute at the local telephone of fice, has been added to the regular staff of operators. Olr. and Mrs. George M. Model- -Said and family left Sunday morn ing for Bend, where they will visit relatives. Mary nnd Edward Stanley of Cen tral Point attended the baseball game at Eagle Point Sunday. S. H. Harnish and Mrs. Anna Swazey motored to Train Sunday and called at the Vaughan home Mrs. Emily Jones ol Grants Pass was an all-night visitor in Eagle Point Saturday and loft early Sun day afternoon for San Francisco, where she expects to take a course in nursing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Caster enter tained with a dinner Saturday in honor of Mrs. Caster's birthday an niversary. Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster, Mr. und Mrs. Otto Caster, Sybil and Elva Caster, John Hnnkins and daughter Sylvia, Frank Struhan and Sir. nnd Mrs. Glen Yorten of Eagle Poiut; Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Burleson. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Burleson and Mrs. Lee Mow of Phoenix; Mr. and Mrs. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Coffeen J. and children-of Medford and Mr. I and Mrs. Bob Burleson and daugh ter Millie of Klamath Falls. Edgar and Perry Tungate of Butte Falls, nephews of Mr. Grace Cowden. are spending a part of their summer vacation at the Cow den ranch on the Crater Lake high way. Mr. and Mrs'. Boy Caster of Phoe nix were all-day visitors at the home of Mr. -and Mrs. Otto Caster Sunday. Indies of the H. E. club met at the home or Mrs. Enid Caster Wed nesday afternoon and started work on two quilts. They plan to hold the next meeting in June at the home of Mrs. Moline D. Barnes. The president, Mrs. Ruby Bitter- ling, desires a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers of Lake Creek were in Eagle Point Saturday en route to Medford. Hob Rose of Round Top called nt the Sunnyside hotel Saturday. Fred Dutton, cattleman, was in , Eagle Point Saturday morning at tending to business. Mrs. Carlisle Natwick was calling I EAGLE POINT 4l on menus rYittny in feagie romi. Mrs W 11 ll.nvn lotivos IllllnV for a montli'st vacation. She will visit at the' home of her brother. Carl Taylor, at Portland, with Mrs. Wilmarlh at Senttle nnd. then to Vancouver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith nnd daughter, Barbara, were dinner guests Sunday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Humphrey nt Heese Creek. Mr. nnd Mrs. Royal Brown were guests at the Sunnyside Wednesday noon. Mrs. Charley Hanscom is home again after spending n month in eastern Oregon. During her stay her father, M. C. Logan, passed away nt the age of 71 years. Hpi' mother, Mrs. ljOgan, returned with her to the rnnch home at Eagle Point for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy llunscom are 'he proud parents of a baby girl, horn .May 23, and weighing six nnd three-quarter pounds, named Jean May. Doctor Holt of Medford at tended. Mother and daughter are Retting along fine. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Brown. Lottie yan Scoy, Edith Weldman. Mrs. S. Howlet and Hnttie Hewlett mo tored to Evans Creek Wednesday a"d gathered, ur.ealeas, which were "seel Decoration day. Elsie I-oveland left Friday even lag for Sams Valley, her former home, and will remain a lew days visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips took ''inner Sunday at the home of Mrs. Walking and daughter. Anne. I Mike Hanley. Jr. .and MIsr Mary Hanley of Lake Creek were In fcagle Point Thursday en route to Medford. I Myrtle Rigsbv was a guest nt ; 'he Sunnvsido, Wednesday night, j Miss Crandall of Griffin Creek 'Pent Wednesday at the home of ! Mr and, Mrs. S. It. Holmes. Dorothy Wilhlte left Sunday even lng for Lake Crek. where she will remain all summer at the home or "er parents alter spending the "'hnol year at the homo of Grandma "ilhlte In Eagle Point. frank Salter or Minnesota was Eagle Point Wednesday calling "0 friend. The. ... his first visit In is years nnd he was happy to how Eagle Point has grown. "'oration dav guests at the Sun- i rM included Mr. nnd Mrs. Frye j ."d two children and Ed Frye, Mr. j fyV hn &UUltltKJN OKEGON KEADS THE MEDFORD MAIL BRINGING UP FATHER I'ULTOaS ME CLOTH&j OUT OP THft WIMDOW iMTo THE VARD-THEM VLU 5o 1 v. rr o 6'H 9 im. s,,, ,, ,, THE NEBBS-Regret V! Ticr r-, ... FDR ftKJOTHEB irnr SMRes,IT AJ1UL PLEASE REK1ROO BUT I'M BEG'UWIMG TO FEEL ASHAMED OP MVSELF THIS FELLOW FLIMT IS A DARM DECEMT. lfc-3 and Mrs. Colter anil party of five! and others. ! Mrs. Lela R. Honliam. Miss Mary Itonhuni and Mrs. llupkins of Pline-' nix were at the Sunnyside hotel Wednesday noon. James L. Linn, who owns one of the best apricot orchards In the Eagle P6int district, and daughter. Miss Mary Linn, will return home Tuesday morning from Berkeley, where they have been on business. Miss Mary acts as chauffeur for her father. Mr. and Sirs'. Baehelder of lierke ley spent the week end with Mrs. Bachelder's aunt, Mrs. Lola Hil dreth, of Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Hnchelder brought a large assort ment of fresh cut floyers from the Berkeley gardens' to place on the resting place of Mrs. Bacheldr's grnndparents and uncle, the late Mr. nnd Mrs. B. A. Hlldreth und N. B. Hlldreth', at Central Point. Dan Patrick, one of our local car penters, is enlarging the dwelling house belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arens and making other de cided improvements. Mr. and Mrs. Arens recently purchased the place belonging to Mrs. Arens' fnther. Wert Pool, who Is milking his home with them. Mrs. Lola Hlldreth left 5unday afternoon for Jacksonville, where she will make an extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cftntrall. Mrs. Bob Burleson and daughter. Millie, of Klamath Falls spent last week visiting nt the home of Mrs. Fay Caster. lKKIl'l-: lUVEli, Ore., Juno S. (Special.) Mr. anil Mrs. Clifton Rogers and Marvin Itngers of Mcdfm-d. and Mr. and Mm Fred Kelsne of Cold Hill visited at the Phil Strahan homo Friday evening. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler spent Sunday afternoon visiting nt the A. A. Mathes home in Crants Pass. m.. tmri .Mrs'. John Hoartlc and grandson of Medford visited Sun day with Mrs. M. K. miss at mc Wiley-Carter home. Tony Adopts, rnu-iml Test. ST. LOCIS. Mo id'' Chester Criiber. otherwise Tony Cnbooeh. In a weekly program on the (ills, midwest chain, ha n novel way of trying out his Ideas. Posing as aii Immigrant, he accosts a strang er on the street and begins plying him with questions In dialect. If CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES o.i. Mr rtiri for tint iniirtion, 2c; (Kn titccicdino Hiitriion. is; " , 7 nuRittr. lie, af . ' . . .... , Clan flfd a ,n a""" "nn thow. iinlm aUnrlhir h UMlMir atttunt. So allowanei pn" . III'I.I" WAVTKH MAIiE OR FKMAMi -I- WANTF.D Well educated man or woman young enouiah to have nop. good appearance, pleasant address, to sell the best line of dresses and merchandise on mar ket today; very r e a s o n a b 1 y priced- commissions liberal; duality absolutely gunranteed by honorable men. Call 064-L for appointments morning or alter p. m. , " Medford Investment Company General Insurance Medford, Oregon 125 E. Sixth 8t. Phone 1224 iffP tnmuj mu L - , PLL WALK RtCSKT PA)T NW.CK5IE-"SHE'LL. I'D OtO IrsJ Br,in wti WElt . 1 TOLD nou this crop op DOUSH K3K TUK " t AKJT EVEgVTHlMP,"gFURTl WHEM VOO COULD SET IT ME. NDURSELF WITH A Bl& SQUARE DiAMOMD AMD IT A DIAMOMD BAKJD OlKJG THBOWNJ 1KI AS A "TOt.M OF SOOD FATM his "gags" go over, he uses them i on the air. hut If there is a trace of a suspicious smile. "Tony" feels that he has been detected. ITE1P WANTED MALE WANTED 2-whcel baby sulky with top. Phone 370-X between 3 und 4 o'clock. .Mrs. Crolhors. 74' WANTED Man with car to sell nursery stock: liberal commis sion. Villa Xurscrles, 211 Hllss Stv Medford., , ....... ."2tt WANTED Collector for Medford and local territory. Commission basis. Mr. West, Durell Court, 33y North Holly evenings. . 78 WANTED For Medford territory, n live wire salesman with car. A permanent job for a real pro ducer. Call or write to . Ted Chambers, 19 XV Ual tlett, Med ford, Ore. 74 WANTED SITUATIONS IIK'.H SCHOOL I'.OY 15 years old. wants summer Job in town or country. Phone K4:i-H. 77 WANTED Situations. Carpenter builder, rtepalring. Prices right. 443 South Front. 930-R. 74 OIP.L 14 wants work In home. Care for children nnd house work. Box 25, Tribune. "4 WAXTED Stenographic work by young girl, experienced in typing nnd shorthand. Box E. T. Mail Tribune. 73 HIGH SCHOOL GillL desires light work during summer Bchool, for room and bon'rd; preferably with small children. Phono 1157. 73 WAXTED SIISUELLANEOUS GENTLEMAN of good standing, considerate and generous mind ed, wishes to meet lady between 2iS and 40, object matrimony. Address Mall Tribune, box AF. 74 WAXTED Second-hand goods nnd Junk. Pats, 1SUG pruno. Ph. 547-L. 1"2 WAXTED Few milk cows: must lie springers, 4 to 0 weeks from calving. Phono 875-Y. 75 WANTED Hny to put up on shares. F. A. Peftley, Phone 1015-r. 64tf WAXTED Local and long distance hauling. Insured carriers. Spec ial stock moving equipment We guarantee to nave, you money. Hawley Transfer, 619 N. River side. Phone 1044-X. . . 11 WANTED Lawn mowers to Sharp en. I guarantee your lawnmow er to cut Just as well a when new. Call and deliver free. The old Liberty Repair 8hop, 19 N. Fir SL ChM. Flcher. ProD. Tel. m. PICKED UP IF YOUR DOO Is missing, call 889. lltf FOIl EXCTIAXOB Foil SALE Oil Tit A DE For cow nnd horses. Fordson tractor a?id plow, 2'ith century stump puller, and 3 milk goats: 2 miles north ,r podge bridge. .Write L Keilhly. Trail. 73 FOB. EXCHANGE Sun yourseir In sunny southern California. Encage In poultry raising on ft splendid 6-ft.cre poultry larm close to Riverside. Xew, modern 4-room bungalow, chicken house, brooder house and other im provements. Present owner paid 1 15,l"J0 for place and wants stork ranch In southern Oregon. This ! property is free from encum brance. Hee Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc ' FOB. TRADE (00 acres of good Idaho land for Medford subur ban property. Address A. Sc-hol-lars. ltoute 1. Medford. 73 TO EXCHANGE Eugene prop I erty for .Medford reaidnce prop rtv. Large house, fruit and nut trees and herrl-n: near lr. of o. rn good reeidentinl district: de sirable fur family with children attending IT. of (. or to sublet - " , . . NIEVER.THINJK1 ME B-NVH- ROBE I'M AFRAIO THAT'S Right jl I'UWALKRIQHT'PT B I 1 TH,Klt vt-- R6.TIRE. TTMI I IJi'V-'s? ""'? A' ' ' i Li, ITl I I U MKilE-SHE;LLtsieVeR.-rHiNJK k E-SRV-V- mow vllcto am I ft jU-U! . ; ,A , f , ,1 n ro-50.NMEBWrt.TOK- LOCK -THE WTCHEM I '. - J 'tSV-W7 I . , TOO LATE IF HE EMOOSH EVER FOOMD OUT THAT V REPRESENTED REWROD , HE'D HATE AMD HE'LL FIMD EM AND KEEP OKI TELL1MS HIMSELF OUT TOO-SOME BODY AILL TELL 1 -(Copjrtif hi. 19J0. by Th Bell Syndics BCSIN'ESS OPPORTUNITIES FOB SALE Lang Cafe. Small! down payment. Don-is. t Calif. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS i FOR RENT Sleeping room: also garage. 325 So. Riverside Ave. I tf FOB RENT ller.ted. .attractive room. KIM East Main. 73tf FOB RENT Room In private house. 628 W. 11th. 78 PLEASANT room with board at 716 E. Main. Phone 722. G3U FOR REN1 nOVSES FOB BENT l-rm. modern bouse, bath, breakfast nook; partly fur nished; garage: fc acre In gar den and berrlcB. Lozlcr Lane. E. C.trlon. 77 FOR RENT or SALE Model home. 59 Rose. Mrs. Kylo, 1378-R. 72tt FOR RENT 6-room furnished house and garage. Call 3413-L after 5 o'clock. 74 FOR RENT Partly furnished 4 room bouse. Inquire at 612 South Xewtown. 7 lit FOR REXT Juno 1st, 6-room modern, partly furnished house; electric range, garage, chicken yard, nice lawn, flowers and fruit; paved street, close to grade and high school. Cull DG4-L. C6t( FOR REXT 6-room modern house on pavement with stove. Inquire. 817 W. 2nd. 64lf FOR REXT Up-to-date 4-room duplex; electric range, flrcplaco, garuge. 534 N. Uartlctt. 5'Jlt" FOS RENT Unfurnished house, . Everette Court; electric stove, plenty of bullt-lne, large garage. Phone 238. 904tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown White. J7tf HOUSES FOR RENT and BALE Call ion. tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOB RENT Furnished apt; light, water, piano: private shower und toilet. 217 West 2nd St. 75 FOB RENT Apt., 3 rooms, pri vate bnth, private entrance, gar age. 9 E. Jacksun. Phono 5V2-Y. 7(1 FOR REXT Furnished apart ment. Two rooms and large sleeping porch. Private bath. 821 West Ulth. 74 FOR RUNT Attractive furnished duplex for two or three business men or women. 905 W. 10th. tr FOB RENT Modern furnished apt. Adults. Phone 603-V. 315 X. Holly. 72tf FOR BENT 3-room apt.; lights, water and garage. Phono 452-11. "bit FOR REXT Strictly modern 3 and 4-room apts. at Flndlay Apart ments, 503 H. Holly St., evenings and Sundays. . 6Htf FOR RENT Spanish dunlex. 10 So. Newtown. Mrs. Kyle, phonn 1378-11. . 7tl" ton REXT 3-room apt. with pri vate nam. pnone 1015-Y. 65tt" FOR REXT Modern 4-room fur nished duplex: hardwood floor, garage. 90S W. 10th. lf FO RREXT Apartments. Call In afternoon and evenings. 107 Mis tletoe. , 68tf FI'R.VI.SlfED 2 and 8-rm: apts. and gahige, 604 W. 10th. tf FOR REXT Modern furnished apt., dnwnatalre: adults. 846 No. Bartlett. Phone 768-M. t7tf I'bll RENT MISCEIXANEors MODEBX Office and sleeping rooms for rent. Barkdull Bldg. . 1 kjovj hes crazv MOT TO BELIEVE iMO OKI AMSTHIM& A6AIMST SOU . IF SOMEOME TOLO HIM THE OTHER. HAND VUE WAVE FLIMT, THE REFORM ED CROOK, WHO WOULD GIVE HIS FORTUME TO TEAR OUT SOME op -rue PAGES IKJ HIS LIFE'5 HlSTOR7 it dowt fw FOlk:s HJE TRUTH HE'D HATH r i VT WASKl'T SO 33 Pi 11 i k I. U. S. H,i OB, KSTItAYEl) HTltAYF.1) or STOLENftay horse, mane clipped. Weight about! 14(10 lbs. Itocky build. Find please Tel. 132-M or 132-W. ltewaid. 7 1 tf I.OST LOST Tackle book. Xumc on li cense, F. M. Porter. Tel. 812-J. 74 LOST Left tan shoe.. Tel. 1578. C. R. Ilralley, Siskiyou Heights. LOST On Memorial day, nt the Centra Point cejuutery, a lady's band-tooled brown leather bag. Finder please return to this of fice. Beward. 74 LOST Black keyholdor. Mrs. Walter A. Jones. 45 Barneburg road. Phono 1144-X. Roward. 68tf FOR SAliE AUTOMOBILES WE OFFER THIS WEEK A LIST OF CSED CABS WHICH WILL HTA.NI) INVESTIGATION. 1927 Oakland Sedan 1450.00 11127 Pontine Sedan 475.011 11)28 Pontine Sport Bdstr 575 00 12li Overland Conch 1115.00 192(1 Studebaker Sedan 475.00 1925 Studebaker Coach 47 5.00 1923 Stur Delivery 65.00 Also a few Fords and odd low, from 84 0 to $1110. 8AXDEBSON MOTOR CO. 8th and Bartlett. Your Oaklund-Pontlac Dealer. FOB SALE Ford coupe. 120.00. Pat's Second-hand Store. Ph. B47-L. 74 FOR SALE One '23 modol Ford; good rubber; $35; also 2 camp trailers. la. Young, Stewart Ave. 71tf MUST SELL 1925 Bulck Sedan, sacrifice for $250 cash. Xo trade. Phono 712-R for uppoilltnient. 72 FOR SALE Bulck Sedan, 4-door, lots of extras and In flno con dition. Terms arranged. This is n. flno buy.. Phono owner at 455. 73 FOR SALE Model A Ford Tudor Sedan, run less than 3000 tulles. Owner has no further need for It. This is a real buy. Fully efidlpped. Will' arrange terms. Phone owner at 455. 73 FOR SAliR MVE8TOCK FOB SALE Good milk cow. Jer sey and Guernsey mixed. Cream test G-9-3 gallon. First house west of Lono Pino school (red top). 73 WB ARE BUYIKO all kinds of livestock for slaughtering; also chickens, dressed veal and pork. Rogue River Meats, Inc., Box 16. Tel. 1669. 1520 No. Rlv. ltf FOR BAIifcPOULTRY FOR SALE Cheap. 40 Pckin ducklings: win sell one or all. D. W. Dewey, close to Again school. 7 0 FOR SALE Eggs. 50o setting. Phono c. A. DeVoc. tf FOR SAM!. nuE MODERN bungalow In Corvnllls to exchange for property In or : near .Medford, acreage preterred Emma Uellally, corvallis, Ore. 79 FOrt,HAt,E Beautiful home, hard wood floors; throughout, fireplace, and bulit-tns. Wonderful shruii bery nnd lawn. Street and side walk paved; f. 1,500. $300 down. E. C. Corn. 11 Ho. Riverside. 73 FOR SALE on TriALiE Desirable house and lot in Medford for acreage, for few dnys only. Tel. 1015- Y. 1517 W. Main. 64tf FOR SALE 5 -room new home; acre of berries and garden. 13950. Bargain: easr terms. Siskiyou Heights extension, Keene Drive. I'hona 744-R. tf RESPONSIBLE PARTr CAN BUT 6-room house and 8 lnrsTe lots for nothing down and pnj like rem, nee uvv.ni.k, it . Kir- ! !"- By George McManus UtMMtl I w lJ -JUUM A l-INC.,OWCbl LHAKHtTtK- IF ABOUT MV PAST SHE WOULDMT A MESAPHOME LIFE IMTO COMSIDEBATIOM I OUGHT TO BE TALK TO MVSELF, I; FOR SALE HICAIi ESTATE ALFALFA AND OBC1IABD make a strong combination. Twenty five acres, 3 mill's out, about 6 acres bearing orchard, more than 12 acres under illli'b, rich land and good neighborhood. Ten thousand dollars, fruit crop in cluded to June 15: after that (lute reserved. See II O L M E S for HOMES, Nash Hotel corner. "! AC BE TRACT Close In. on terms . like rent: new bouse: oily water, electricity. See Mr. Woolverton, 10 N. Riverside. 7 3 FOR SALE 14 ncres only one mile from town, 3 acres In cul tivation, 7 acres cleared and ready to plow, freo soil. 3-room home, electric automatic pump, electric lights; barn, chicken house, incubator, brooder, cream separator; 3d chickens, 2 cows. Possibilities of it real poultry ranch. Total price 12,000.00; $300.00 cash, balance on ternis to be arranged. Might consider one-acre place close to Central Point ns part payment. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 74 THE Rogue River fish bill will carry at tbo November election. A sharp rise In frontage prices Is predicated. We offer unre tracts in virgin timber, close to Medford at last year's prices; 10 down. 2 ft month on the grentest fishing rKflo in the world. See Woolverton at 10 No. Riverside. 73 SPECIAL BUY 54 ncres 3 miles out. .Rich deep Bull, 1 j acres nlfalfa, 14 pear trees. Beauti ful view. No buildings. A bar gain at 8500. $100 down, bill. $10 a month. D. E. Millard 42.1 E. Main. 74 WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & While. tf 100 AtlltES -Plenty water, out lying range. Owner says sell at $2,500; $5110 down. Sen Wool verlon at 10 No, Riverside, - 73' FOR SALE Lois 0 and 7, Blk. 1. Oak Grove (Benson St.) Clear title. Cash prh-n $50 per lot. John M. Schmidt, 1U15 Castro St., Oakland, Cal. 75 DANDY LOT Main street, fast growing town, heart of Rogue Blver valley; $250 takes it. See Woolverton, Hi N. Blvershle. 73' FOR SALE Farm In Sams Val ley; market road, daily mail, tel ephone und electricity; 100 acres, 30 acres In Alfalfa, balance In limber and freo range for stock; water, inquire Mrs, v'. A, Cook, Gold Hill., , 73 FOR SALE Llttlo rarms close In City water, electricity nnd all of a city's conveniences without the high tax; comfortable 4 and 6 room houses with water to the kitchen sink. W'o sell these to responsible parties on terms like rent. No down payment other than the regular monthly rental. wold tt WOLD, 16 No, Rlvorsldo, 68tf FIVE ACRES Bear creek bottom: house and small barn. Ilespon sllile party ran buy Willi small down laiyment; balance like rnt. See Woolverton, ID X. Rlversld". 7.1 FOR RALE MISCELLANEOUS DR. BLA.O'S Laxative Tnblcts nrc guaranteed by Heath's Drug Store to he the most efficient laxative you ever used. 7 8 ONE LOT of lumber for anle nt close out prices. Big Plnea Lum ber Co. . , B t f FOR SALE A-l barlev. 8.12 whole, or 435 ground. Mrs. H. G. peeb, Airport road. 88 FOR SALE White all-electric sewing machine. Phone 1334-W, or call at 612 So. Ivy. 63tf FOR SALE Cletrna In good work ing order. W. It. Arnold, R, I Box 3l Tel. D23-R-2. 67tf FOR SALE Fordson parts. W, 11 Arnold, R. 1, Box 81. Phone HZ3-K-Z. " - 67tf FOB SALE Berrv cups $7.50 per i lion. Monarcn Feed c, tr FOR SALR Bee supplies. Men -- - - By SOL HESS SHE FIUD5 OUT LIFE, AMD 5HE WILL, SPEAK TO ME THROUGH "TAKIKJG MV PAST SATISFIED TO i 4rffi&r'-i!!Bl' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE 0-8-10-Inch hydraulic pipe, cheap; also large slzo Shet land pnnv; gentle. B. F. Lew man. Priivolt, ore. Ph. 608-F-2. Grunts Pass. - 7 5 FOR SALE Trailer; pneumntln tires; 1 '.j tons. Phono 4 55. 73 "OR SALE Model 92 Mnjeslle radio, latest model. Will snerl fleo for quick sale. Terms. Phone 119U-.1. 74 FOR SALE Furniture and house hold articles. Phono 700-R af ter 5 o'clock. 74 FOB SALE 20 tons mixed grnln bay. uncut In field for $100. Phono 461. 74 FOR SALE Fordson tractor; Darby wheels, mulct-slung hitch. J. O. Pierce. Gold Hill. 74 FOR SALE Front door, 3-ft. 6-ln. by II ft. 7-ln., in A-l shape. Hinges and lock with door. Price $5.00. Phone 300-L or call nt 825 South Holly St. tf FOR SALE Land plaster. Mon arch Seed Co. 08lf" ''OR SALE A darned good Ford son tractor with Bosch magnolo and extension rims, $250. Ted Fish, Phoenix. - 73 LUMBER, brick, sash, etc., being snlvnged from building at 6th nnd Grape; cheap, ()6lf UNDERWOOD Typewriter Agency. Sunstrand Adding Machlno Agcy. Sales Rentals Sorvloo. 34 N. Central. Phono 113. Rebuilt maehlnos, all makes. 66tf FOR SALE Ekonomy -Dairy Fly Spray Is guaranteed to kill flies. Monarch Seed Co. tf WHEAT nnd rolled bnrley, 2o a lb., $35 a ton; baled nlfalfa, lo a lb., $17 a- ton. Phuno C. A. DoVoe, tf FOR SALE Hny salt, 60 lbs. 65c. Monarch Seed Co. lf FOR SALE Wagons. -Will trade for wood. Valley Fuol Cu. FUnno 70. fiOtf FOR SALE Furniture. Buyer as. sumo payments. 412 North Ivy. Phono 740-J. . .., 45tf HEAVY grocn nine slabs, large loads, 4Vi tiers; free kindling wun s large inaus, valley r uel Co., Phone 76. . 85lf FOR SALE 10.000 common hrlnlr 8,000 Wlllamlnn, rug face brick at cost In carload. Can be seen nt. new Holly Theater building. Earl II. Fohl, agent. 33tf FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage. pepper plants. C. Carey, Phone jut " ' ' in. . , ,1 r, tor 11 1 1 , 1 J n J 1 , wool, hides, pelts and Junk. Medford Tl -.... I 1, V. ...... No. Qrape. ... . tf FOR SALE Lumber. A QUa-ntity of 2i4a In 10, 12 and 14-foot isngins. a bargain It you can use them. Porter Lumber Co. , , tl FOR SALE 10x18 brooder house. all materials complete, windows, doors, roofing lumber and nalla tor 140. Phone 134. u . tf FOR SALE Used tewing ma chines; all makes, 86 up; terms It desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 14 North Bartlett. . . lltf FOR garden and tleld plowing, and, gravel and sediment. Tel. 613-J. Samuel Rataman. IirsrNEM DIRECTORY Bicycles BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work guaranteed. Auto locks and keys for all caw. 1 N. Fir St. Tel. 261. '. tte , Freight Transportation LONG DISTANCE HAULING Mrdfnrd-Klamath Truck Line Dally service. Bonded carriers, Special rales nn loud lots, Auti Freight Terminal, 16 S. Fir. Te uini? ttt T.n'rrrv - - J TRIBUNE" BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6, No. S'J North Central Ave., u pat a Irs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Tills land Title Insur ance. TI10 only com plete Title System Us Jackson Couuty. Accountante WILSON AUDITIXa COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. E. M. Wilson. C. P. A.; Leland J. Knox, C. P. A.: Lloyd Showera. Liberty Bldg. Phone 167-R. Clllmprnettc Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. Office phone 680; Res, phone 790-H. DR. JOUETT P. BRAY Suite S08, Medford BMg.. for chlropractlo service, Thursdays by appoint ment. Office Tel. 1230. Civil Engineer C. A. NUTTEU Registered Civil Engineer, logging onglneer, tim ber cruiser. 826 So. Central Ave. Phone 106H-X. 810 Elect rlo Motor Repairing L. C. BCHAFEK-r-Arniature wind ing, eloctrlo motor repairing. Complcto stock bearlncs and brushes. 33 N. Centrnl. Phonee 80-J-2; Centrnl Point 1T4. 871 lCyo Spcclallsta. DR. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optomo trlst. Eyes examined. Glassea fitted. 404 Medford Bldg. Tel. 188. S62tf' Exiiert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1171. House Cleaning, Floor .Waxlnx, . Ortunlnl Hug Cleaning, s'pccinlty. Farm Loans FARM LOANS iong torm, 6tt' Interest. Federal Land Bnnk Porcy A. Bray, Socy.-Trens,, Medford N. F. L. A. Phone 66. Flnnnclnl WE LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay their honost debts, Paclflo Coast Credit Association. 423 Medford Bid., Medford, Ore, General Contractor A". E. WOOLVERTON General Contractor; cement work, fours dntlons. sidewalks. 16 N. Rlvea side. Phone 1392. Lawn Slower Grinding LAWN MOWER ORINDINO, a Justing, gronsing. Callod for; dm llvered for $1.00. Joe. Rlnardf Cyclery, 28 S. Bartlett. Tel. 146 - Money to Loan w Long Time s J7 - Itaal Estate If I " Mortgago Lon W M10UO IBM Commercial finance Corp. Medford, Oregon DO YOU NEED MONEY T TO mnke short time loans. All trana actions confidential, 667-J. Bars lster & Chrlslncr,ai7 Llborty Bid Monumenta THE OREGON GRANITE CO.- Monuments. E. A. Kicks, Gen, erni Mannger; P. M. Kershaw, Salea Manager, 802 N. Front St Painting nnd Pnperhanglng PA PER HANGING 40o n roll nnd up. Dick Newman. Tel. SI4-J. PAINTING. Paporlrur, Knlsomln Ing. Intorlnr decorating,- plain -or fancy. Patch plastering and Job carpentry. Belter Jobs for less, phone 1609. M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint ing, pnperhnnginir -and Interior . finishing. 802 Uruter Lake Ave, Phono 1604. 41 . Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Toachcr of Piano. Modern classical and popular methods. Spoclal sup plemenlal oourso In popular muKlo for boglnnora, nny ngo, or those who play. Successfully taught, also, by mail. Arranging. Song lyrics set to music. Halght Music Studio. 118 Llborty Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 72. Printers nnd Publisher MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. Haa tho best equipped printing office In Southorn Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf -. ledgers, billing systoms, eto, Portland prlcee. 17, N. Fir St. . Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make rndlo. H. O. Purucker, 22 South Grape street. Office Phone 836; Res. 1442 881 Sand and Grniel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant Clean washed aand and gravel; crushed gravel, all alxee, . Phone plunt 1203 or office 127. . , Spraying IF YOU want a good Job of spray ing done on your trees and ahruba at a reasonable prloe, Tel. 1039. 683 Storage WABEHOUKlNO-Htornge, Distri bution. Medford Wnrohouse, lit 8outh Front St. loneJH Transfer EADS TRANSFER STORAOH CO. Office 111 N. Fir Street. Phone 816. Trloea right. Service guaranteed. . . , , ,1 DAVIS TRANSFER. J 8TORAOB. Sorvloe guaranteed' 20 8. Qrape St., . Phone 644, or residence 1061). Cpholstertng FCBNITI'BF. re-upholstered, re finished, re-glued. We carry a full line ,-f 4iuhntsterlng sum- . pies. A. N. Thlbaitlt, Phono JUL" Mre Merrick nnd1 ! Mr