PAGETTIVH "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX. THURSDAY, .TUNE 5, 10.10. NEED TRANSPORT .. PORTLAND, Ore., June 6. (P) George Kirk, first vice-president (if the United States Chamber of Commerce in South Africa, who stopped here en route to his home from WashiDBton, D. C, said that Portland, the other coast ports and the entire Pacific northwest were overlooking the vast potentialities . in foreign trade. Kirk, for 22 years rosldent of Johannesburg and president of tho United importing company, said that Oregon products were in great demand in South Africa but that transportation was found inade quate. He said that unless the Pa cific northwes acts quickly and upon a large basis other nations would enter the territory which or dinarily would belong to Ameclra. EDEN PRECINCT. Ore, June 5. (Spl.) The ruin la makins haying very -difficult as It will not cure if shocked up. anil bleaches when left in the swath. Many have lost some of tho first cutting.' Mrs. John Cope, a former rcsK dent of Phoenix, is in town visitins with old friends. Tho Copes once operated a big hardware store In Phoenix. Mrs. Laura Dunlap, former Phoe nix rosldent, Is in tho valley visit ing relatives and old acquaintances In each of tho valley towns. Mi's. Dunlup spent Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clara Smith in Phoonlx and was in Phoenix Decoration day. Mrs. Alvord and her son arrived at the new -home on the south high way which Mr. Alvord. Senior, hns been preparing since early spring. He has a big garage .built and a Jiloe garden all up and doing fine. The Alvords will soon build a resi dence. Mrs. Marion -Hurt ley and son Cecil wore In Med ford attending church Sunday, and stopped at the home of your correspondent on their way home. They have an aero of tomatoes and an acre and a hnlf of cantaloupes, besides sev eral acres or other garden truck. The farm is In tho North Talent section. The many friends of Jeff Dc ' vtmny, who Is a brother of Cally "Steadman of Phoenix, will be pleas ed to learn of his good furtuno In Alaske. Near Vulrloss Mr. Devenny has followed mining for many ..yonrs and If . reports are correct he will be independent now for tho ret of his life. . . Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Barneburg of East Eden spent Decoration day at the C. Carey homo, and in the afternoon the party visited the Thoenix cemetery, taking with them many beautiful flowers to decorate with. Dr. and Mrs. Miller of south highway were trading In Medford Saturday. Mrs. Ed ITamlin arrived nt her home on Friday evening from the bedside of her sister at Cottage Grove. Mrs. Hamlin left her sis ter out of danger. Mrs. Clint Hartley and sons were in Phoenix Monday afternoo.n. .where Mrs. Hartley was "rehearc Ing her pupils for the Children) day program next Sunday. Miss Ruth Miller arrived home from Idaho where she taught nt ' Twin Bridges during the past school year. Miss Miller will spend the summer at tho homo of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Miller, near Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Pnley of Ashland spent Tuesday night with Mr. Policy's sister. Mrs. Clint Hart ley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Poley will leave in a few days for Africa. They expect to sail from New York about the ISth of this month. Mrs. Rob Furry and little daugh ter Maretta of Phoenix spent la.-.! Thursday a gucHts at tho pleasant home of Mrs. Waller Allen on south highway. f .SAMS VALLEY, Ore.. June 5. (Special) Continuous rainy weather In causing much annoy ance to farmers attempting to "mnkc hay while the sun shines." So far no hay has been damaged by' rain, but considerable Incon vonlencc has been experienced. John Cushman of Upper Trail visited Inst week nt tho homo of bin sister. Mrs. John Hull. ' Little Betty Lou Tresham Is ijuilo sick from tho effects of In testinal flu. According to officiate of the tctepbono line, parents of the children who arc causing so much Interference In the service had better do some apprehending if they deslro to continue to enjoy telephone service. F. W. DeKord of Ashland was a culler In our district on Tues day. Grange No. 666 will meet Sat urday evening. Several new names are to be balloted on. O. T. Wilson is recovering from a severely Injured arm slashed by the cutter on a shearing ma chine. Mrs. Ous Samuels and daughter Neva, of Medford and Mrs. Sam uel's sister. Mrs. Bill Wlldrick of 1'ortlnnd, .spent last Wednesday visiting the George McDonough and J. L. Rowe families. The gospel team of young peo ple from Grants Pass conducted an Interesting meeting at the school house Sunday. Many were surprised Monday morning to find the lrm family had suddenly left the neighbor hood. Miss Naomi Mngruder complet ed her second term of school In the Upper Trail district Thursday EDEN PRECINCT SIS VALLEY BRINGING UP FATHER ' MO HOM I a-ES)S ( MOW- LET SEE- 'Lt- f) rui. FIX OOMEOWlO T"l COOK SOME HAM A.M' U 6RSAKFAft.T- .VM - t' -l 1W MEmF M TIRED OF EATM' I .I j V7 i i V bl 1111 pl.E THE NEBBS His Master's Voice fill, V np UkE A DEAD W 'l WMAT fiRE VOU HiwS ABOUT ? "W',' NJ cf rr "- X 11 ( -T VJOUUO BE SWEET AMD ,f ill, I ' XJ ' ' VWOMAMLV TO ALUOVJ VOOR QQ ; f'y . . C 'jt W , 1 '. WUSBAWD TO ATTEMO TO THE 11 ) ' jTO n ' COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS - I S I I " S-U'AVS C Lfer.5 ... .VkTT... I I ' 1 1 . and clunod with a community und Hchuul picnic. Miss Kutherlno Koroi. who spent the paHt ycHi' attondinp busl neria colleec In Spoknnc, arrived hore last week and will spend ev eral weekH with her pu rents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Koger. MiH.scs Letha Tresham and Lpr ena Coffee of Kerby vlKited on l-'rlday and Saturday with friends of this diHtrict. Mr. and Mm. Fred iBurdett ,. of Klamath Fuiln, Hv iompanieu "by Mla Venlta llouRlund, - who. hus been -a .Iiouho guest .at - tlo- -33ur-dett homo the past month, viHlt cd.Tuewlay with Mr. and Mrs. George McDonough. ''.." Mtfw Elsie Straus Is vacationing with homo folks since the closing of her fourth term of school at Coquillc. May 23rd. Mrs. Bert Johnson of Crescent City Is visiting with relatives at Gold Hill and in this district. Notice to CivtHtors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of J. J. Ituchter, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. Alex Hparrow, Judge of the above entitled court, as ex ecutrix of the estate of J. J. Iluch tor, deceased, and has duly quali fied according to law. All persons having claims Against said estate are hereby notified to present same with proper vouchers and duly verified according to taw at the office of T. W. Miles, attor ney for the undersigned, in the Jackson County Bank Building in the City of Medford, Oregon, with in six months from the date- hereof, Dated and first published June 5lh. 1U30. ' CLKONI3 BL'CHTISK. Executrix of the Estate of J. J. Ituchter, deceased. Not ici to Creditors. The. undersigned has been duly appointed by tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Jackson County, and has qualified, as Ad ministrator of the Estate or Will Oilman, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estato are notified to present them, with proper vouchuiu, to the under signed, at the office of ltawles Moore, Cooley Theater Building, Medford, Oregon, within six months from May 29, 193'), tho date of this notice. GEORGE OILMAN. Admlnlst rat or. HELP WATEI MALE OR FEMALE WANTED Well educated man or woman young enough to have pep, good appearance pleasant address, to sell the best line of dresses and merchandise on mar ket today; very reasonably priced; commissions liberal; quality absolutely guaranteed by honorable men. Call 9B4-L for appointments morning or after 6 p. m. tf HELP WANTEDr MALE MEX Interested Jn making from J.i to $10 a day on commission, call at 19 N. Bartlett St., Medford. WANTED Man with car to sell nursery stock; liberal commls sion. Villa Nurseries, 211 BllfR St., Medford. 7Jtf WANTED Collector for Medford and local territory. Commission basis. Mr. West, Durell Court, xnrih Holly evenings. 79 Medford Investment ' Company General Insurance Medford, Oregon 12S E. Sixth St Phone 1224 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISES RATES Rate per word for first insertion, 2c; each i succeeding Insertion, lc: minimum 25c. Index : your ads with For Site. For Rent, etc, wd count ' these words as well as each initial, telephone number, etc., as a word. ciaifirt ads in advance and not taken over phone, unless arhenker has monthly account. No allowance for phone errors. WANTED SITUATIONS MAX AND WIF1-3 want work; man team engineer, good repair man: wlfo good cook, practical nurse. Go any place. "Write Box 3:iK. Central Point. 77 HIOH SCHOOL Student wnnt earrs of children .daytime. Call 1320. , Apt. 5. 76 WANTED -Monition by experienced stenographer. Phone til 7 -J. HI WAXTKD Work In country home, elderly people or bachelors: good cook. Box 95, Tribune. 76 GIRL, wants second malil work or enora!l housework: rcrcrcnccH. Phone Jacksonville 364. 78 HIGH SCHOOL,. BOY 15 years old. wants summer job In town or country. Phono 845-It. 77 WANTED BlISUEIiliANEOTJS WANTED All persons interested in the raising and farming of muskrats may receive free in formation from X. M. Streeter, president of the Orepon Musk rat Breeders association, Incor porated. Hee him at Hotel Jack son. Some kooU positions avail able. 7 7 HAVE your furniture re-upholsterer, re - finished and re - Blued. Thibault, Tel. !I6!I-It. Xa WANTED ALTO SAX. Must ho unc. 77 WANTED To drive anybody any where at any lime. Your ear. Mountain driver. Good refer once. Hotel Grand. 417. 7B WANTED USED CAKS. Wo will buy for cash or aocopt trade in on Packard. Chrysler and llu mobjlcs. Our lines represent every price class and model known to the automobllo Indus try. Phone or call for a dem onstration. Let us make you an nppruisal. J. J. OSSENBHUGOE. Phono lion. 128 8. ltlverside. Packard Agency. 76 GENTLEMAN of Rood standing. ; considerato and generous mind ed, wishes to meet lady between ' '28 and 4n. Object matrimony. Address Mall Tribune, box AF. 74 WANTED Second-hand goods and junk. Pat's, 1606 Prune. J'h. 547-L. 102 WANTED 'Few milk cows; must be springers. 4 to 6 weeks from calving. Phone 87G-Y. 7 5 WANTED Lawnmowera to Sharp - n. I guarantee your lawnmow er to cut just en well ae when new. Call and deliver free. The old Liberty Repair Shop, It N. Fir St. Cha. Flcber. Pros. Tel. 21. Itf LOST Tackle book. Name on II censo, F. M. Porter. Tel. S42-J. 74 LOST On Memorial day, at tho Central Point cemetery, a lady's hand-tooled brown leather bag. Finder nlpase return to this or fice. Heward. 74 LOST Black keyholder. Mm. Walter A. Jones, 45 Barneburg road. Phone 1144-X. Reward 8tf FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Attractive room. .hoard, reasonable; garage. 33 N. Teach. 74lf FOR RENT Sleeping room: also garage. 325 So. Riverside Ave. tf FOR RENT Heated, attractive room. "04 East Main. 73tf" PLEASANT mom with hoard at 711 E. Main. Phone 722. 3tf f-j (Copyright. 130. by The B Syndtc.tg. FOR RENT nOVSISS Ij'OH HUNT Modern 5-room fur- nlHhed house, clusc in on pave ment. Inquire OH'J N. Central. , in FOll KENT 3-rm. modern fur nished cottage, close In. Inquire 14 N. Bartlett St. 70 POH KENT 1-rm. modern house, bath, breakfast nook; partly fur nished; garage; c! acre in gar den and berries? Lozier Lane. E. Cation. 77 FOR KENT home, ' Gil ' 1378-R. or SALE .Model Itoso. Mrs. Kyle.' 72tf FOR RENT Juno 1st, 6-room modern, partly furnished house; electric range, garage, chicken yard, nlco lawn, flowers and fruit; pnvod street, close to grade and high school. Call 9C4-L. Glitf FOR RENT 5-room modern house on pavement with stove. Inquire. 817 W. 2nd. 64tf FOS RENT Unfurnished hou, Everette Court; electrlo stove, plenty of built-in, large garage. Phone 238. 304tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown A White. 17tf HOUSES FOR RENT and SALE Call 105. nf FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apts. with sleeping porch, private bath. In quire 821 West Hllh. 78 FURNISHED APT. 2 rooms. In Vluding electricity for cooking, $15 a month; closo in. Inquire 410 E. Main. 77 FOR RENT Fnrn. housekeeping apt. 311 No. llartlett. 74U FOR RENT 5-roont furnished apt.. 2 blocks from library. In quire 804 East Main. Tel. 287-.I. 74lf" FOR RENT Furnished modern apts.; downstairs. 345 No. Bart lett. 74tf FOR RENT Furnls;ied apt; light, water, piano; private shower and toilet. 217 West 2nd St. 75 FOR RENT Apt.. 3 rooms, pri vate bath, private entrance, gar age. I) E. Jackson. Phone 592-Y. 78 FOR RENT Attractive furnished duplex for two or three business men or women. 1)05 W. loth. tf FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. Adults. Phono 003-Y. 315 N. Holly. 72lf FOR RENT 3-room npt.; lights, water and giirngo. Phone 452-11. 70tf FOR RENT Strictly modern 3 nnd 4 -room apts. at Find lav Anaii- tnonts, 503 H. Holly St., evenings ami nunuays. G8tr FOR RENT Spanish duplex. 10 Ho. Newtown. Mrs. Kylo, Phono 1378-R. 7tf FOR RENT 3-room apt. with prl valo hath. Phone 101 5-Y. B5tf FOR RENT Modern 4-room fur- nisncd duplex; bardwood floor, garage. 805 W. 10th. tf FO RRENT Apartments.- Call In afternoon end evenings. 107 MIs- "cioe. 68tf FURNISHED 2 and 3-rm. apis and garage. 604 W. 10th. tf BUSINESS OrPOUTBNITIKB FOR SALE UtiK (,'nfc. Small down payment. Dorrls, Calif. 90 KSTHAVKU 8TRA VED or 8TOLEN--Hay horse, mane clipped. Weight about 1400 lbs. Kockv build. Finder please Tel. 132-M or 1J2-W Reward. 71 If" PICKED UP IF YOIIK DOG Is mlnslng, call I'f i thuok i rouovEO the DiREc-noKi KiaKT- Out i THIMK I MA.O BETTER REA0 'EM ACi'lM TO MAKE Inc.) Tr.d. MiTjKeg. U. S. Pat. pffie. FOR SALr POTJlTRY FOll SAMO Kgcs, 50c setting. l'hono c. A. DoVoe. tf ; FOR SAM! AUTOMOBIIiES WILL SAIMHFU'E J500 equity In 111211 t'hev. Sport Ouupe. rumble scat, for $175 casli. Cull even ings, 324 Vancouver Ave. 711 SPEC'IALA 111211 Ford A 1'K'K-l'l' A Heal Huy. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 7(1 WE OFFER THIS WEEK A LIST OF USED CARS WHICH WILL ST A N I) I X V ES'I'IG AT ION. 11127 Oakland Sedan $450.00 11)27 Ponllao Sedan 475.00 11128 Pontine Sport Rdstr 575.00 11125 Overland Coach 1115.00 1112(1 Stildobnker Sedan 475.00 11125 Sludebaker Coach 475.00 11123 Star Delivery 65.00 Also a few Fords and odd lots, from $40 to $100. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. 8th and Bartlett. Your Ooklnnd-Pontlae Dealer. FOR SALE One '23 model Ford: good rubber; $35; also 2 camp trailers. Leo. Young, Stewart Ave. 71tf FOR- SAlil, nOSTEft FOR SALE Splendid (1-rm. homo on paved street;, full basement, furnace, hardwood, flroplnce. nice little garden and family fruit. Price $5,000; no trade, chaunroy Florcy, 123 East Main. 70 MODERN bungalow In Corvallls to exchange for property In or near Medford. acreage preferred, limnia Gcllatly, Corvallls, Ore. 711 FOR SALE OR TRADE Desirable house and lot In Medford for acreage, for few days only. Tel. 1015-Y. 1617 W. Main. B4tf FOR SALE 5-room new home; aero of berries and garden, $31150. Bargain; easy terms. Siskiyou Holghts extension, Kecno Drlvo. Phone 744-R. tf RESPONSIBLE PARTY CAN BUY 6-room house and 8 large lots for nothing down and pay like rent. See OWNER, 16 N. Riv erside. 17tf FOR SALE HEAfi ESTATE FOR SALE If you have $1150 or $2750 cash, come III anrl let us show you an unusual chance to own your choice of either of two Medford homes. New, modern, well Infilled, paved, etc. These are real actual sacrifices of value by tho owner in order to get cash. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. Holland Hotel Building. If FOR SALE 5 acres, nil In culti vation, 4 acres cherries, apricots, peaches and apples; new 4-ronln house, chicken house, garage. Priced to sell for only $2100. Would consider a trade. DEAL A KNIGHT, ' 20 N. Bartlott. ALFALFA AND ORCHARD make a strong combination. Twenty five acres, 3 miles out, about 6 acres bearing orchard, moro than 12 acres under ditch, rich land and good neighborhood. Ten thousand dollars, fruit crop In cluded to June 15; after that dale reserved. See HOI, M E S for Ht'MBH, Nash Hotel corner. 79 WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. tf FOR SALE Lots 6 and 7, Blk. 1, Oak Grove (Benson St.) Clear title. Cash price $50 per lot. John M. Schmidt, 1915 Castro St., Oakland, Cal. 75 FOR SALE Little rarms close In; City velar, electricity and all of a city's conveniences without the high tax; comfortable 4 and 6 room houses with water to the kitchen sink. We sell these to responsible parties on terms like rent. No down payment other Ihnn the regular monthly rental. WOLD ft WOLD. WOLD ft l(lN'o. II Iverside. tf By George McManus HAM I T lEW) I I 1 I OM A RAFT- j jjfflBmmm VES, OO COME OUT OM ISNJT SO LOM& ASO TV-tAT FUKJT LIFTED VOU OFF THE PORCH OF THE poor, moose almost BRo;e vouk ARM PULLIW6 THE DOOR KSJOS OUT O VOUR HAMD 1 WAVE MICE CLOTHES 1 .THE LAST MICE DRESS I HAD MV MOTHER BOUGHT FOR .ME AJHEMvl WAS MARRIED FOR SAM& liIVlSSTOCK l-H)lt SAIJO GucmI rtiw. Tel. BlO-j .1, or call at Top Notch Orchard. FOR SALE 1 (luerncsy cow, 1 calf G mos. old, 2 calves 4 inos. old. South end Peach St. Tel. 774-.1-3. 78 FOR SALE Two brood sows and 2 yearling heifers. Henry Crow cher, Dollar Ave. 75 FOR SALE One 3-year Jersey niw, fresh In 10 days; 11 Jersey belters, calve tills summer. Tel. 53. Cliff Diiillilliglou, Jackson ville. 7(1 WE ARE BUYma nil kinds of llvostook for slaughtering; also chickens, dressed veal and pork. Rogue River Monts, lno., Box 916. Tel. 1559. 1520 No. Rlv. mtf FOR EXCHANGE VIEW SITE TRADE 1 iicre. beautiful view, good Im provements, electric water sys tem, fruit; clear. Wants small huuse on. west side of town. ANOTHER 5 acres, young fruit, new build ings, fine view. Trade for 1 acre Improved near town. FINE SHEEP RANCH 1 50 acres on Rogue river. (10 acres In cultivation, free water, 200 head of sheep. 4 cows, team . horses and impdenients. Terms and trade. fl. E. FOX. 14 N. Bartlett. Phone 1159. 77 FOR TRADE 25-llcro -urn nenr the highway; watered, 4-room houso, small barn, has 21 ucres III crop and all under waler. Priced at $3,800 for quick sale. Chauncey Florcy, 123 East Main. 7(1 FOR EXCHANGE Sun yourself In sunny southern California. Engage in poultry raising on a splendid 5-acro poultry farm close to Riverside. New, modern 4-room bungalow, chicken house, , brooder house and other Im provements. Present owner paid $15,000 for place nnd wants slock ranch In southern Oregon. This properly Is freo from oneuin Itrance. Seo Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 80 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ZINNIA plants, l.'ic per do. First at fair two years. Also Crcgo asters. 6 shades. Mrs. Dressier, 1 107 E. Main. 77 FOR SALE A nearly new Paul automatic electric pump, 150 gallon an hour capacity; In good working order. A bargain. A. L. Vromau, 520 East Main, 7(1 FOR SALK-Gnrnge, I2xl8-ft., rus rustlc siding, double swing doors, side door and 2 windows. Price $75. Inquire immediately High School Shop or Phone 927-X. 77 FOR SALE Electric range anil model A Ford coupe. 344 So. Grape. 7(1 FOR SALE 2-horso gas engine, cheap. Intersection of Sams Val ley road and Pacific highway. M. .1. Swing. 76 SMALL STRAWBERRIES for can nlng; furnish f:ontalners and pick them yourself for 3c cup. E. E. Brown, Ren 1 1 Ijine. 76 DR. BLASHVB Laxative Tablets are guaranteed by Heath's Drug Store to be tho most efficient laxative .you ever used, 78 ONE LOT of lumber for sale nt close out prices. Big Pines Lum ber Co. 6lf FOR SALE A-l barley, $.12 wnom or :)s ground. Mrs., H. (1. Pech, Airport road. S3 FOR SALE White all-eleclrlo acwing machine. Phone 1334-W, call at 012 So. Ivy. 63tf FOR SALE Cletrnc In good work ing order. W. II. Arnold, R. 1 Box 31. Tel. 523-H-2. 67tf FOR BALF Fordson parts. W. II. Arnold, R. 1, Box 31. Phone fisa-ii-z. C7if FOR HALE Berry cup i,50 per jiHiii. Monnrcn feci ( o. ir ADM AM EUE OM A RAFT- w mm m By SOL HESS TOP - IT FOR SALIC MlSCEliliANEOUS FOR SAI.H Used Savage washer, good as new, $10. Inquire at Maytag Shop, 19 N. Bartlett. Phone 12116. 78 FOR SALE Strawberries 75c per crate, pick them; bring contain ers. F. E. Collins, 5 miles north on Table Rock road. 77 FOll SALE Crochet bedspread. $25 If sold at once. Tel. 5-F-2. 77 FOR HALE Vacuum sweeper. Phono 8I1I-Y, 75 FOR SALE Girl's and boy's hl . cycle, library table mid small lalilo. 5211 So. Holly. 74 FOR SALE Fordson tractor, ro cenlly rebuilt, with cnmploto new motor, new transmission bear ings; lias llosch magnoto with . Impulso starter, governor, cut out wheels nnd extension rims. Ted Fish, Phoenix. 75 FOR SAI.r, nee supplies. Mon arch Seed Co. tf FOR SALE 0-8-1 0-Inch hydraulic plpo, cheap; also large alr.o rlhct land pony; gentle. R. F. Lew man. Provolt, ore. I'll. 608-F-2. Grants Pass. 75 FOR SALE Tjind plaster, arch Heed Co. Mon 68tf LUMBER, hrlck, sash, etc., being salvaged rrom building at 6tb and Grapo; cheap. 66tf UNDERWOOD Typewriter Agency. Sunstrand Adding Maohlne Agcy. .Sales Rentals Servloe. 84 N. Central. Phone 113. Rebuilt machlnos, all makes. 66tf FOR SALE Ekonomy Dairy Fly spray is guaranteed to kill files. Monarch Seed Co. tf WHEAT and rolled barley, 2c a lb., $35 a ton; baled alfalfa, lc a lb., $17 a ton. Phono C. A. DeVoe. tf FOR SALE Hay snlt, 50 lbs. 66c. Monarcli Hood Co. - tf FOR SALE Wagons. Will trade for wood. Valley Fuol Co. Thono vs. 60lf FOR SALE Furniture. Buyor as sumo payments. 413 North Ivy. mono ii.j. 4Gtr IfEAVY groen pine slabs, largo loads, 4 tlora; free kindling with 3 large loads. Valley Fuel t"., l'HOllo 70. B6tf FOR SALE 10.000 common hrlck 3.000 Willnmlna rvg face brick : at. cost. In carload. , Can he seen . nt new Holly Thoator building, Earl H. Fehl, agont. 83tf FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage. pepDcr plants. C. Carey, Phone 4i-j-i, litr win Pi V eiuir - mni,A.iM i hides, polts and junk. Medford' Bargain House, Phone 1063. 27 No. Grape. tf FOR SALE Lumber. A ouvntlty of 2i4s In 10, 12 and 14-foot lengtns. a bargain If you can us mem. rortor Lumber . Co. tf FOR SALE 10x1 brooder house, all materials aomnlnte. windows. doors, roofing lumber and sails tor 40. Phone 124. tf FOR SALE Used eewlng ma chines; all makes, $6 up; terms U desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 14 Nortb Bsrtiett. Iltf FOR garden and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. 912-J. Samuel Rateman. BUSINESS 1HRK4TTORT Bicycle BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work guaranteed. Auto locks and keys , for all cars. It N, Fir St, Tel. m. tf Freight Transportation LONG DISTANCE HAULING Mcdford-Klnmath Truck Line Dally service. Bonded carrlera Special rales on load lots. AuH Freight Terminal, 36 8. Fir. Tel 1033. N 1 YT7D M l . BUSINESS DIRECTORY - Abstracts ' . 0i ! MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab- struct of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6, No.- 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insur ance. Tho only com plete Title System In Jackson County. Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. E. M. Wilson. C. P. A.; Leland J. Knox, C. P. A.: Lloyd Showers, Liberty Bldg. Phone 167-B. Chiropractic Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5. 303-204 Liberty Bldg. Office phone 680; Res. phono 790-H. DR. JOUETT P. BRAY Suite 308, Medford Bldg., 'for chlropractlo service. Thursdays by appoint ment. Office Tel. 1230. Civil Engineer C. A. NUTTER Registered Civil r;ngincer. logging engineer, mo her cruiser. 826 So. Central Ave. Phone 1069-X. ! Elrclrio Motor Repairing L. C. SCHAFER Armature wind ing, elootrlo motor repairing. Comploto stock bearings and brushes. 33 N. Central. Phones 90-J-2; Central Point 174.' 871 Eyo Specialists DR. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optorne trlst. Eyes examined; ' Glasses filled. 404 Medford Bldg. Tel. 1S8. 362tf Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1171. Houso Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Oriental Rug Cleaning, speelaHy Farm Loans FARM LOANS Long term, BV4 Interest. Federal Land Bank Percy A. Bray, Secy.-Treas., Medford N. F. L. A. Phone 66. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy peoplo to pay their honest debts, Pacific Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford Bid., Medford, Ore. General Contractor A. E. WOOLVERTON Genera) Contractor; cement work, four dntloua, side wn Iks. 16 N. Rives sldo. Phono 1392. ' Lawn Mower Grinding LAWN MOWER GRINDING, ad justing, groasing. Callod for: do Uvored for $1.00. Joe Rlnardt Cyclery, 28 S. Bartlott. Tel. 146$ Money to Loan jy Long Tuner- 4, J7 Real Estate ' 1 W n Mortgage Lo f W Phone ISM Commercial Finance Corp, Medford, Oregon DO YOU NEED MONEY? V make short time loans. All trans actions confidential. 667-J. Ban lBtor4Chrlstner,317 Liberty Bid Monument THE OREGON GRANITE CO,-t Monuments. E. A. Illcks, Gem ernl Manager; P. M. Kershaw Bales Manager, 303 N. Front 81 Tainting and Paperhangtng 1 PA PER HANOI NO 40o a roll and up. I Iji lt Newman. Tel. 314-J. PAINTING, Papering, Kalsomln Ing. lntorlor decorating, plnln or fancy. Patch plastering and Job carpentry. Better Jobs for less. Phone 1609. . M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint ing, paporhnnglng and Interior finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave. Phono1604. 41 !nno Instruction FRED ALTON H A IOHT Teacher of Piano. Modern classical and popular methods. Special sup plemental course In popular inusla for beginners, any age, or those who play. Successfully taught, also, by mall. Arranging. Song lyrics set to music. Hatght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg., Medfurd, Ore. Phone 72. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Has tho host equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose 'leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland price. IT N. Fir St, . Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. H, o. Purucker, 23 South Grapo street. Office Phone 186; Res. 1442, 181 Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and grnvel; crushed gravel, all slses. Phone plant 1203 or office 127. Spraying IF YOU want a good Job of spray ing done on your trees and shrubs at a reasonable price, Tel. 1089. 862 Storage - - . , , WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, $10 Soulh Front St. Phone lit. ,. Transfer ' BADS TRANSFER Sk STORAOH CO. Office 111 N. Fir Street, Phone 316. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER ' STORAOB. Service guaranteed. 10 S. Grape) St., Phone 644, or residence lot. Upholstering Fnrnlture. I'plMilsterlng. FURNITURE R-UPHOL8TERED. re-flnlshed, re-glued. We carry a full line of liifitnlstcrtng sam ples, A. N. Thibault, Tel. 969-R,