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MEDFORD MSTL TRIBTTNE, SIEDFORD, OREflOy. SUNDAY, JTTXE B, 1930. "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE'? School News Roosevelt School r -irmiot Roll- - -- The following pupils of the Roosevelt ' school-- wen- on the honor roll for the. last six weeks period: ' '-.--. 1 B- Jennolte House,-Lois Prln file, Philip Todd. . 1A Oeraldlne Page. Jean Phy thlan. . SB Carroll Cnrkin, B o b li y SiraiiB, Nancy Heath, Huth Nurtl- wlok.- A Bnrhara Bigger, Charles Boyden, James Berrian. SB Gloria Williams. 3A Josephine Mead, Donald Mnntelth, Emily Tyree..-. 5B Kathryn Mead, and Mabel O'Nell. -.,-,. . r ... CA O r v a Stevens. Caroline Cook.'' ; ., , Trie following were on the honor roll for the entire semester: Geraldlne Page 1A, Jean Phy thianJ 1A, Josephine Mead aA. Donald Monteith 3A, Orvu. Stevens SA. - , ... ; .. Going Places . The. teachers. of Roosevelt school have the following plans for the summer: ...... Gertrude Watallng,. Stanford university,.; Allien Maxwell, at her home in Jacksonville, Myra Rus sell, Iowa. State Teachers, college; Anna B. . Carter, at her home- in .Medford; Prlscilla,. Webb, u trip. to California; Freda Schneider, San Kranaisoo and afterwards her home in Woodburn; Nina Caiion, n mo tor trip do Seattle; Kthel: Willits,, roam at ner own sweet will; Elear nor Curry, at her home in Indiana; Mildred Aspinwall, course of study work and then a trip; Sara Van Meter, a trip to the middle west.. .' Thro 'Treats! ; . Those members of the fourth and 'fifth" grade spelling -classes who' received '100 per cent in spelling every Friday, during the Bemester were taken-tu the Rialto theater by Miss Webber on Thursday-afternoon: i -. . Saturday evening Mrs. ChHders and " 'her championshipi baseball team, had a- good time. . First they went- to -the armory and had.- a skating party. Then they air went to Crowson'ft where Mrs. ChllderB was nostess ; at a. '"feed".-- - The -100-- per cent sixth grade spellers- were' entertained at Miss Webber's-1 home last Saturday eve ning'. '-'-- - -' t " ; ' doxe of School 'On Tuesday and Wednesday the fourth, fifth and sixth grades took their M n a J...exitmlnations. Thursday and Friday were . holi days for tho pupils. Friday nt 2:30 -the girls and hoys came back just long enough to get their report enrds. Almost everybody seemed to be happy over the outcome of the year's wo lit, ' Honor Hull for Semester IB Ralph Brack, Kemper Hull, Delia Shults, Stella Shults. l. Philip Albnrn 2A's SB's Bobby Chliders 1A OR's Jack Edmonds 1A SB's Wallace Mold 1A OB's Jean Stevens ' 7R's Helen Turnblndo 4A's 313 s 211 Norma Albnrn 6A's 2B's Dick Morgan IA's 4B's 2A Olhdys Kelley SA's SB's Melba. Mnn.o 1A ' 7B's Cledlth Ittitledge '.-.....".. OA's SB's :..-'.- -: JIB Jeahetto White 7A's 2B's Ivn- Schroder OA's 3B's ilA Ilellen Smedley SA's IB Iliith Wulden 6A'a 4B's 4 A Oeorge Dudley Mary Kellogg . ... 1A ion's (ill's .... r.A'8 Kay Makagiro Jo'sslo Estello--Phyllls Nellson 3A's r.B Hull OA's' 7B's 7B's (111 GB'a OA's ft A John Dickinson :.!,. SA's Trls s'peuker ...i 6A' SB's OB'S Pupils Neither Alwent Nor Tardy ' .... i IA Arthur Weber. Norman Contrail ; .,!,. ... SB '- '" Vernon Klein. ' ' -.: ' SB ''. , Helen Cox, Clayi Hlgglns, Shults,. I.ucile Shults. A Geo, Albert' Plche. Bula Ruch, Ruth Walker, Mary Woodrldge. 4D ' Corrlnne Harwood, Donald Hlg Blhs, ' Jack I-a Tnurrettle. Kay Nagaglre. lone Russell. La Verne Dell. Vnlller Fields, Wagoner. r.B Jessie ' Estelle Hull, William "Pearee, Donald Snyder. 6 A Joe HICElns. Pauline McCalli lister. Elsie Renwell. Jen Walker. 6B Wayne- Crews, Dorothea Hask ens. Anno Huff. Phyllis Nellson. Teoeliers' Vacations Miss Ora Cox will nttend sum mer school at Greeley. Colorado. The remslnder of the summer she .. .Medford Investment Company General Insurance nUdford, OreBn 125 E.' 8lxlh St. - Phone 1224 Lincoln School j aim to "spend .wlthvjelatlfVes and friend In Bushnell.' Illinois: ' Miss Lucille Abbott will spend' part. of. the summer with her brother and their family at Klam ath Falls. Miss Mailii Hnrrio u(ll nttnn.l ) summer school at Eugene. The remainder of the summer with ! her brother anil his family at I grants Pass. summer"?, T"? """"V"8 i summer at her home In Salem.1 She may take work at Willam- j ette university.. . Miss, Edith Limit plans to re turn to San Jose, California. She will . graduate from the state nor- mal tliere early in the fall. I Mrs. Ruth Shangle plans to vis it In Washington after which she will devoto her .time lo. her home on Dakota avenue. . Mrs. Flora Chliders has ft new little "home.- on Edwards street to which she Is going to devote her time until the opening of school In September. ... Miss Emily Webber has already enrolled with the I niversliy of Oregon expedition that will visit) Alaska this summer. After, the completion of her course she will. go to.her home at Rattle Ground. ' Washington; Mrs. .. l'earl Turner, and her daughter. Miss Margaret- Turner Will enroll on June 17 at the Uni versity ot Washington for. six weeks of study.. From then until the . opening of the fall term she will enjoy . herself at, her home near the airport. Miss Althea Gray , left early Snturdav morning for a short visit, with relatives In eastern Ore gon. Ijiter she will enroll nt the University of Oregon. ; FURNAS TELLS OF TIRE PRICE DROP Many motorists wore assured ot a Having in the cost of automo bile upkeep today when two tire companies Goodyear- and general announced reductions ranKing up to five per cent on most popT ular sizes, according to word, re ceived by C. C. Furnas of the Medford Service Station, Goodyear dealer. The. Goodyear Tire & Rubber company, ono. of the "big four'' of the American tire industry, was the first to announce n price slush. P. W. Litchfield, president of Goodyear, in announcing a cut of five per cent on four-ply pussen gfr tires, npd tubes nud- smaller reductions on some . heavy duty sizes, said the retail . buyer was now able to buy tires at tho cheap est price in history. , . The reductions were coincident with the sensational drop In crude rubber prices, both in New York and .London,, which -was the culy, mination of a steady decline' since early t in the year which leading British and Dutch growers have attempted to curb through re stricted production. Mr. Litchfield said that the cut wan Influenced by this drop In tho price of raw materials and nlso tho improved manufacturing methods of Good year. v Will Demonstrate Pressure Cookers For One Week C. S. Alexander, factory repre sentative of the National Pressure Cooking company, will be nt the Montgomery Ward A company's Med font store daily, starting on MondaytcJuno 9th for one week and will demonstrate the Windsor Pressure cooker. The fact that this cooker has been tested nnd approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute Is a recommendation that speaks for Itself.. Pressure cookers are also endorsed by the department of ag riculture and are claimed to be the only safe way of canning non acid fruit and vegetables. This Winsor . Pressure Cooker is also approved by the National Con nor's laboratories, Home Conner's association nnd Home Makers, (Ac cording to Mr. Andres, local man ager of the Montgomery Ward store hero. " 4 Will Distribute Samples Popular 4 Kinds of Soap John J. Derm6ay." district man ager of the Los Angeles" Soap Co. and Mrs. Dermodr arc In Medford in the interest of tho White King and Mission Bell toilet soaps.. Mrs. Dermody gave a talk over station K.MED Saturday regard inn these two well-known, popu lar household products. Samples of White King will hi demonstrated this week nccom- nnnied bv n coupon good for a bar of Mission Bell free when pre scnted to your grocer. HELP WANTED FEjiAIiB WAXTKD School girl to. assist with housework, small family, adults; references-required. Olv bhone number. Write to liox i. Tribune. ' WANTED Woman for general housework In country nome. Mrs. vile f'nntrull. Htlcll. or call 22 K-23. Jacksonville. 0 IIKLP WANTEll-I-KMAI, -MALE OR WANTED Well educated man or woman young enough to have pep, good appearance, pleasant ddrpMA. to sell the best line of HrofMoi nnd merchandise on mar ket today; very reasonably priced; commissions i i o e r n. i, quality absolutely guaranteed by hnnnrntila men. Call 9 64-L fff Our ft ew Pacific Coast State (Pud flu Rural Press) If ,hls 1400 mlles ot P"1'1 CoM f t,n l A. hnd not been carve'd Into states by the hard riding; slrflii'ht shnnttnt' mid Inntl deei'ilm. 'nB of our pioneers, whose ambition waB to mako helr hound- I nries go as rar as possible, we might now have four . Instead of i three salt water states here. Following this thought even fur tner. we mignt now Know 01 stm ni',,c v ' lv'1 " "c i -.-u . fioworil HI1(1 rri,.s -ivi fifth state, comprising nil of Call- j congresR in time to include tho pro-, l.(1 nt w ntll , fornia south of the Tehaehupij l't 'n the next rivers and harbor- . ; mountains. There might even be an j Miproiiruuion. The plan which theiptut HKXT Modern 4-rm. house; nrL-ument nver whether the north- i engineer may select might call furl 'nge. H15 W. IMlh. ; j ern or southorn half were entitled ; anywhere from .UlUUMiii to ?1C lo the name of California. I oih.uoo. The other region entitled by economic circumstances to. a state hood might be called the State of l Siskiyou, comprising the northern j.CilUtol.mn I1IU, southern Oregon Have you ever heard of Siskiyou ,,.,,, , It exl,,, nlone .ho Pa. - :,, - ocean when the latter ex- t(.nded east of the submerged Cns- cades and Sierra Nevada moun tains. Hut lately this Island has been known as a mountain range from east to west between the Sierra and the sea. It is older land than anything else west of the Rockies. Our imaginary State of Siskiyou would closely follow the limits of this mountainous area, ex tending from the northern head waters of the Sacramento river to the southern headwaters of the great Willamette. Let it include the Kin math nnd Rogue river buslns with their wide valleys and tim bered lake plateaus. It would take in Curry, Josephine, Jacksqn, Kin math and Lake counties. Trinity nnd Del Norto counties in Califor nia. Kven southwestern Idaho and northern Nevadn ore tributary and might he Included. This geological island, as It were, nearly defines the boun daries of an . island In the eco nomic affairs of the Pacific Coast. The people who live In this "state" call their country the Mid-Pacific Kmpire and are striving to over come the handicap of being hem med in by. mountain barriers. This -Kone, liea roughly half way between Portland and San Francisco nnd its business affairs are based upon those two market centers, just as Fresno depends upon both San Francisco and Los Angeles. Not only is transportation titne on the way to market more of n handicap, than it is - In counties closer to these big. enters, hut freight rates (except , , .transconti nentnlly) are out of proportion. Despite this situation the popu lation, and. business of. the Mid- Pacific Kmplro Is growing rapidly and -the, spirit of these people will brook no obstacle. Liko the early day citrus fruit urowers in southern California who banded together to develop water? nnd cities, nnd rt last, to break . down the prohibitive freight rates to tho ; enst these southern Oregontans and northern Cnllforninns are rapidly cementing into a united front. This sense of community Inter est has lately been crystnllzed by organization of tho Northern California-Southern Oregon Develop ment Association, with headquar ters at Medford. C. K. Gates of this city is president. , Vice-presi dents are Thomas E. Peacock of Del Norte county, Irving K. Vin ing of Jackson county, Isnnc Rest nf Josephine county, and C. R. Williams of Klamath county. The association has three directors from each county; one to represent the board of supervisors, one a city councilman from some city in the county and one member represent ing the chambers of commerce in the- county. These directors have been hand picked to completely represent every industry farming, mining and lumbering. Every person in Oregon and Cali fornia has become familiar during the last few years with the battle lines drawn up by the two great railroad systems which are fight ing for domination .of this Mid Pacific Empire. The Great Northern-Northern Pncific- Western Pa cific coalition want to reach San Francisco from the north, promM ing greater development to south ern Oregon and northern Callfor-, nia than has ever come to them before. Pitted against this effort is all the influence of the Southern Pacific, the only through road now serving this stone, and which main tains that Its own facilities are sufficient to the need. People In these counties have hope that hichevor wny the war between these rail giants Is settled, they will be better served than tlvy are now. But they nre not ld'.y waiting.- They nre taking steps to build, up a valuable Independence. . They have found nn nee that will trump any railroad trick. This is the development of Crescent Clty'i harbor-Into a deep water port. Tho territory which It can serve Is equal to the area of all the New England WANTED SITUATIONS SCHOOL GIRL wants work taking care of children and helping with ' housework, phone 113. "! YOt'NO LADY of good nppearancrt wants Job In store or beauty par-! lur. Hox 124, Phoenix. 79! GfRL, IS, wants place ns hotme keeper's helper or care of chil dren. Hox 124, Phoenix. 78 WANTED Hv nrtnlts Phone 8fl.-Y. housework 84 LADY With little girl wnnls houpe kceping for man; small wages If fair home. Write or call ii.k .tn Court St. YOU NO MAN with 10 years finan cial experience wishoji to beeome associated with some Medford firm nt small snlnry nnd chance to prove ability, liox C. L.t Mall Tribune, 78 YOPNO LADY wants position as saleslady in store; can do Bhow card writing nnd art work. Itnx 1037, Medford. 7 8 states. In 19:M tho Federal govern ment started building a three-mlV breakwater to make this a protect-! ed harbor. So far fl.lou.uuu has. been spent in building 1 Vj miles. nf this. On Aiiril AX tile lll-nlv en-1 Sineers held a hearing on tho mat-1 ,,er In Crescent City for the put-. poso of drawing up final plans for' f deep water develupment and shore, j construction. Their tost estimates One year ago a wide grade mod ern highway was comploted nnd opened to traffic between Crescent City ad Grants Pass. Of these 87 miles only about 30 are mountain ous. From Grants Pass It is 33 miles up the Rogue River Valley tu I this city, and then 77 miles inland to Klamath Falls, the center of i present railroad strategy. Since i last June these interior cities have been leaning increasingly upon truck,, hauled goods , brought hv water to Crescent City. Tho saving which this meant is comparison to j rail rates on goods shipped from San Francisco is shown in tho fol lowing tables compiled nt the time this truck movement commenced In earnest: To Med ford 1st class freight Railroad 32.0 2nd 3rd class) class) 4th class freight freight $27.20 freight $22.30 (16.00 $10.30 $14.25 $:i.ofi $20.20 $M.2r. via Crescent City SJ0.M0 $18.00 $12.00 $0.20 S&.30 To Grants Pass Railroad .33.70 $2S.1W $23,110 Via Crescent City $20.0I $1S.()0 $1(1.00 $13.70 $10.00 J 7. tin jr.. or, The ra i I roa ds h a vo s i n ce met some of these lower rates via water and truck but since the later In clude pick-up nnd delivery costs, t h ey still a re c h ea pe r than ra 1 1 rates. So this is the ace which the Mid-Pacific Empire holds. Rut this is only a heglnning! So far there Is very little outbound, freight through Crescent City from the interior. The city of Grants Pass has bonded itself to build a railroad to Crescent City. Only IS miles have been built with 68 left to go. There is obviously too great a cost involved in tho com-plotion of this road for such n small city to stand by itself. Men-go about whispering to one anotlipr now in southern Oregon that wiwhln five years they will see ono of 'the big rail lines complete this venture and connect the new deep water port with the entire Rogue Rivr Valley and with norfh and soutTi btitlots'io' transcontinental routes1.' Thi wtosrHl give a flexibility in shopping and marketing that; would -'lie Unexcel led by that In any Pncific coast district. The. Rogue River Valley fruit In dustry amounts to about 4. SO it ears each year, mostly pears and -(apples. A large part of this crop nU ready goes to export markets but mostly through New York and eastern Canadian ports. About 10 per cent leaves this, country , it Portland. If local rail rates wero not so high nnd if more extensiv steamship service were nvnilahle nt Portland, with its splendid ship; side cold storage plants, more .would find an exit there. The same applies if San Francisco were not so fnr away in terms of freight rates nnd had large enough ship side cold storage facilities. Hut presuming that these "ifs" nre too great to overcome, these fruit growers are planning to build a large shipside cold storage plant nt Crescent City as soon ns that port Is developed and a railroad reaches it. This more than nnything else would stimulate export sales de velopment and the whole fruit In dustry In the Rogue River country. It Is true this dream isiof the future. Yet it is not far off. Plans are afoot now to hold economic conferences signal huddles for team play for each Industry. The first is the Mid-Pacific Empire Mineral Economic Conference be held at'Grants Puss on July 1 Then comes tho Mid-Puciflc Em pire Agricultural Economic Con ference at Medford In Sept ember, and the Mid-Pacific Empire Tim ber Economic Conference at Kla math Falls In October. Our mythical State of Siskiyou Is using Its brains to pry open the door to every natural advantage nnd asset it possesses. Therg Is "Is Angeles aggressiveness" in the air. In fact one keeps bumping Into transplanted Los Angeles settlers nnd Invested o3 Angeles capital wherever he wanders in this Mid Pacific Empire. Where there's a will there's a way! WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Piano In exchnmre for good auto, p.fix 7, Ashland. 7 WANTED To hear frorn owner of farm or unimproved land for s.ile. o. K. Hnwlcy, ISnldwtn, Wis. 7x WANTED $3000 on proved farm, 5 Medford. P.ox .1. D., 80-aere im mlles from Tribune. 7! PAIR OF SHOES taken from Wool worth's, belonging to wid ow. Return to Mat! Tribune. 7H WAXTKD To ront ninKle room for Kntlpmn. Aftdrcf, "lloom.1 Mn II Tribune. SO .MINI IT '. WAN'TKD 2nil hand canvas. Tnl. C. A. DoVoe. 7 Otf HAVE your furnituro rf'-tiphol.tfr-' fr, ro - f Inlnhed nml re - Klurl Thlliaillt, Tel. ! 6 9 -1 1. l WANTKD Hnconil-nnnrt iioo'il nnd Junk. Pat's. 150(1 Prune. I'd, S47-I,. 102 WANTED Lawnmowf to Sharp en. 1 Kuarantee your Uwnrnow- er to cut lut a wall a wnen nw. Call and dollvor free. The old Liberty Kopalr Hhop, 19 N. Fir Ht. Ch. richer. Prop. Tel. !tl. ... Itl' HELP WANTED-MALE WANTED Man with enr to sell nursery stuck; liberal commis-. sion. Villa Nurseries, 211 Bilss; St., Mectruru. 7 tl" - WANTED Collector for Medford and local territory. Commission, oasis. Mr. West. Durell court. 33 North. Holly evenings. 78 FOR REM HO US ICS ' '''" "I-'1' l'-uinlticd or unfur-. Yent'"lens- ! ,(nable. Call 17 Newtown Si. 7X Foil IIKXT For summer. 5-nmm , l-'Olt HKXT Furnished house at 1 . 1 o V. Main; 4 rooms and hath. Phone C. A. DeVoe. 7titf ! FOR RENT j home. 5U I 137.H-H. or SALE Rose. Mrs. Model Kyle. 7Htt FOR RENT June 1st. 6-room modern, partly furnished house; electric range, garage, chicken i yard, nice lawn, flowers nnd fruit; paved street, close to grade i and high school. Call Dti4-L. Gtitf FOR RENT ft-room modern i houstf on pavement with stove. I inquire HIT W. 2nd. ti-ltf FOB RRNT Unfurnished houst, Everette Court; electric stove. plenty of built-in, large garage, Phone 238. 304tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished, Brown & White. 17tf HOUSES FOR RENT and BALK Call JOB. f FOR RUNT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sh'cnintr rooms, first or second , floor. Rates reasonable. 32t South Riverside. tf FOR RENT in; hath, g -Room for men, close ittigc. i.H.t East Main. 1)1! 1M-: NT nut lumi-tl. lii.i-X. -KonniM Willi or witll lill'.l W. lUlll. Phono HOOM Wit WON'T Nice larRO room with board. Phone T6H-H. 7 Ut t FOR RENT Attractive, room, board, reasonable; garnite. 33 N. Peach. 74tf FOR HUNT llented, attractive room. 804 Hast Main. 7:111" 'LIOASANT room with board st 710 K. Main. Phono 722. tl3tf TOR HKNT -APARTMENTS FOR RUNT Apartment, Main. 80(1 W. s:i FOR HKNT Furnished apart ment; electric ranun. naniKe; em ployed pooplo preferred. Phono 1432-X. l FOUJJENT Furnished npts. with sleeping porch, private bath. In n mro H-'t WiHt Kith. 78 FOR RUNT Furn. housokeeplnir - apt?4 311 No. llartlett. 74tt VORUENT R-room furnished apt., 2 blocks from library, in quire 804 East Main. Tel. 2R7-J. 1 74tf FOR RUNT Furnished modern .. upts.;- downstairs. 345 No. Harl ,lctV "tf FOR RKNT Apt., 3 rooms, pri vate -bath, private entrance, kui'- Vnira. 9 K. Jackson. Phono 5112-Y. 78 FOH RICNT Attractive furnlKhed duplex for two or throe business men or women. 905 W. lotli FOR , RF.NT Modern furnished e. apt. Adults. Phone 003-Y. 315 "N. Holly. 72tf FOR RUNT 3-room npt.; llnhts, water and garage. Phone 4S2rII. 70tf FOR RUNT Strictly modern 3 nnd 4-room npts. at Flndlay Apart- ; ments, 603 B. Holly St., evenlnns and Sundnys. 68tf FOR RF.NT Spanish duplex. 10 Ho. Newtown. Mrs. Kyle, Phono 1378-R. 67tt FOR RENT 3-room npt. with pri vate bath. Phone 1015-Y. 06tt FO RRENT Apartments. Call In afternoon and evenings. 107 Mis tletoe. 68tf FURNISHED and garage. 2 and 8-rm. 104 W. loth. opts tf I'Oll RKNT SlIRCErXANF.OUS flit RENT riarntio, $3.00 per month. 325 South Riverside Ave. tf FOR RENT 2 rooms, cabins; light, water furnished. 812 Sum mit. 78 IXIST LOST lllnrk kcyholder. Mrs. Walter A. Jones, 45 Barneburg road. Phono 1144-X. Reward. 68tf MISOLTjLANKOUS PERSON Is known who took smnll block moire coin purso eonlaln inlg bills and change, Saturday nflernoon In Mann's rest rorm. Please leave at Mann's Dept. store, unit no questions will he nsked. So INTENSIVE class work In Cnmn . . tometer or Iturroughs Calculator .i. training stnrte soon nt the Med ford Business College. Steno typy nnd Machine Bookkeeping nlso offer Increased "framing power. OWN. S2 CARPENTER Builder, repairing. Prices right. 445 South Front. !I3-R. 78 Dl'SIMCSS On-OHTCNITIKS FOR SALE One of tho best small hotels In the citv of Pendleton, Ore. Inoiilre If. M. Butts at Sunrise- Lunch, 12th nnd Ho. Pa cific highway. V FOR SALE A bargain In nn ex cellent grocery store. Will sell fixtures 75 of Inventory nnd stock 95 of Inventory. No price nsked for good-will. 12500 will . handle. A real location. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. T.f FOR SALE Lang Cafe, down payment. IJorrls, Small Calif. 90 l'ICKED UP IF YOUR DOG is missing, call 369. IStf i ' FOR ESC1IA.NGIS wll.l EXCHANGE Modern 5- room house, oak floors, hath. nixA, j-arag'. fruit trees, garden' and A. land under paid-up ir rigation ditch with plenty of water; city light and water. Will exchange for improved acreage near Ashland or Medford Wrlle liox 1 (JO. R. F. li. 1, Klamath Falls. 7X JKii-ACliK grain and sheep ranch. Jio.euii; open rane joining; lo cated 7 miles from Diamond, Harney county; level, good soil., 37fi acres cultivated, net I inn wire fence, S wells, good water. 4- ' room house, shade trees. out- buildings, stables, corrals, gran-' ai-y. mail route; no eneumhn.nee. I Will trade for smaller place. What have you? Inquire of own- j er, C. Schafer. R. 1. Junction I City. Ore. 7S Foil THAlli: My heautlfill Imllil Inn Hlto in Moonoy Aores, Kolso, Wash., for nronorty Imhwi-chi Ashland nnd Mi'dford; value $iniio; will nssunn ind. aliovo i $1000. K. 1.. .Silvers, SpruKUo. Ore. S3 TO T It A I ) K $140(r equity In near-j Iv now ft-room modern house, ' with sleeping - poreh. Kni-nyo. woodshed, nice lawn, Kt'den, flowers, shade; in ood rewldeneo section, one hloek off pavement, together with some cash, for well Improved small pla.ee not more than two miles from Med ford. preferably above frost. Ad dress 1'. t). liox 735, Medford. 711 Von KXCHANClr; Sun yourself in sunny Bouthern California. KnKutte in poultry raising on a splendid 5-aero poultry farm elose to Ulvei-siilo. New, modern 4-room ItiinKalow, chicken house, brooder houso nnd other im provements. Present owner paid $15,000 for place nnd wnnts stock nronertv la free from enrum- hrance. See Charles A. WlnK Airency. Inc. so FOR SAI.H. POCiyTRY FOR SALE Eggs. 50o setting. Phono C. A. DeVoe. Hfi FOR SAMS LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 12 nice brood sows, also 1 male, mostly full Duroc Jersey stock. A. I". Bump, Ma drona Park. Jacksonville route. 79 'OR SALE .1-5. -Fresh cow. Cull 623- 78 FOR SALE 1 Ouernesy cow. 1 calf I! mos. old. 2 calves 4 mos. old. South end Pencil St. Tel. 774-.I-3. 78 WIS ARB BUYINQ all kinds of livestock for slaughtering; also chickens, dressed ven4 and pork. Rogue River Meats, Inc.. Box Dili. Tel. 1559. 1520 No. Rlv. 19tf" FOR BALIS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 102U Phono II 1 1-11-2. Ford ronilster, 78 OOOD USED OARS OAKS THAT AHH WORTH MORE THAN THE PRICE: 103(1 Chev. Sedan. 102S Essex Sedan. 11120 Ford A Pickup. 1927 Essex Conch. 11129 DeSoto. 1929 Essex Sodan. 1927 Chev. Sedan. And others. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. S. Riverside. Phono 18. 82 FOR 8ALK IllCAIi' KSTATB !7 ACRES Alfalfa- nnd clover. All stock nnd equipment goes with the plnce. Around $5000 to handle; bnlnnce payments $500 per year; 15 milk cows, bull and chickens; excellent soil, nnd one of the best buys In tho valley. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO., IIS No. Riverside, Nat. BIdg. 78 FOR SALE OR TRADE Do not miss this. 4-room house, hath, sleeping porch and garage, In first-class shapo, near high school, on corner. 2 large lots: easy terms. Will sell at a ble sacrifice. J. Taylor. 240 Ho. Oranc. Phono 739. 7Stf BARGAIN DELUXE 5 acres, 3 miles out: rich deep soil, 8 acres plow land; idenl for fruit: new house; magnificent view. Owner house: mngniriclnet view. Owner must leave at once. For quick sale onlv $750; $550 cash. bal. $25 monthly. Heo D. E. Millard, 423 E. Main. 78 OH BOY! Hero it Is nt Inst n real buy In an orchard: 50 acres, 12 A. 20-yr. Bartletts, 3 A. 20-yr. Hoses, 13 A. 20-yr. apples, bal ance wheat; good 5-rootn house, complete equipment, A-l road, close to Medford; $25,000, $5000 down, bal. terms. J. C. BARNES, 16 So. central. Phono 409. 79 FOR SALE If you hnvo $1150 or $2750 cash, oome in and let us show you nn unusual chance to own your choice of either of two MerlTord homes. New, modern, well located, paved, etc. Those are real actual sacrifices of valuo by tho owner In order to Het cash. BROWN & WHITE. Roaltora, Holland Hotel Building. tf 'OR SALE 5 ncres, nil In culti vation, 4 ncres cherries, npricots, Reaches and apples; new 4-room ousc, chicken house, garage. Priced to sell for only $2100. Would consider a trade. DEAL & K NIGHT, 20 N. Ilartlelt. f ALFALFA AND ORCHARD mnko n strong comnlnatlon. Twenty five acres, 3 miles out, nboilt 6 ncres bearing orchard, morn than 12 acres under ditch, rich land and good neighborhood. Ten thousand dollars, fruit crop In cluded to June 15; after that datr reserved. Heo HOLM ICS for HOMES, Nash Hotel corner. 79 WHEN yon think of real estnte, think of Brown & White. tf FOR SALE Lltllo rnrms close In City water, electricity nnd all of a city's conveniences without tho high tax; comfortable 4 and 6 room houses with water to the kllchen sink. We se these to responsible parties on terms like rent. No down payment other man tne regular monthly rental. WOLD & WOLD, 19 No. Riverside. . lit!' ,') ,. . FOR SAIoCi nuMR FOR SALE Attractive new. mod ern fwoitm home, located close In on paved street, beautiful yard wit It all kinds of flowers and shrubs; house has living room, dining room, kitchen. 2 bed rooms, bath, basement and fur n:ice. A cozy little home for f-tr.nil; only 7."t down. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.. exclusive agents. KOIt SA A very nttraetlve li room modern home, corner lot, beautiful lawn, shade anil flow ers, -car t-'iu-aite. House has lai'ie living room with fireplace, h-,i-dwooil floor nnd built-ins. modern hultt-tii dinlnt; room. 'A commodious bedrooms anil sleepinu room. both, basement nud furnnce. One of thu choic est homes in Medford, Total price $'i."un; $20110 cash, balance on terms to suit responsible par ties. Kee Charles A. WlllK Anency Inc.. exclusive UKents. 711 KOIt SAt.K 2 modem homes. 1 new; $100 down, lial, easy terms. 317 Liberty llldu. TS" KOIt SAI.K One 0-room modern I house, Jacksonville; fine cellar. iood well, city water, electric ilKhts, I acre fine ttarden anil outbuildings, at a sacrifice if taken at onco. Write box 11. C, Mall Tribune. 78 KOIt (ilUCK BAI.K Almost new. modern 4-room furnished or un furnished home on pavement; fine lawn and tai-den: small pay ment down; excellent contract. Call 3111-11. 7 S 1 1 A ltKAI. 1IAIKIAIN New 5-room KiiKllsh bungalow on paved sts.; beautiful location; easy terms. I tl. PICK ICt, L,, 04 U. Main. Phone 018. 82 MO ID RUN liunitntnw In Corvallls to exchange for property In or near Medford, ucreaKe preferred. Kinina Hellutly, Corvullls, Ore. 7!) FOH RALK OH TKAUR; Desirable houso and lot In Medford for acreage, for few days only. Tel. 1015-V. 1617 W. Main. 6411 FOR SALE ri-roton new home, acre of berries and garden, $3950. Bargnl'm easy terms. Klsklyou Heights extension, Keeno Drive. Phone 744-R. tf RESPONSIBLIi! PARTY CAN BUY 6-room houie and 8 large lota for nothing down and pay like rent. Beo OWNISR, 1 N. Riv erside. 17tf FOR SALIC MISGEIiIiANttOUS FOR SAI plete 0 .1-: Chicken dinner com ic. Club Cl.fe. 7S POR MALI cherries. ! Early Richmond pie Phono 639-.I-2. so FOR SALE OR TRADE New post card slzo kodak. Call 9I1S-M. 79 FOR SALE Dining table, dresser, refrigerator and other articles. 233 N. Grape. SI UNDERWOOD Typewriter Agency. Sunstrand Adding Machine Agcy. i Sales Rentals Survico. ! 84 N. Central. Phone 112. Rebuilt machines, all makes. 6rtf DR. BLAZO'S Lnxatlve Tablets nre guaranteed by lloul h's Drug Store to be the most efficient laxative you ever used. 78 FOR SALE A-l barley, $32 whole or $36 ground. Mrs. H. G. Peril, Airport road. 83 FOR SALE Cletrao In good work ing order. W. H. Arnold, R. 1, Box 31. Tel. 623-R-2. 07tf FOR- SALE Fordson parts. W. H. Arnold, H. 1, Box 31. Phone 628-R-2. 07lt FOR SALE Berry cups $7.60 per 1000. Monarch seed Co. if 'OR SALE Hoover Vacuum cleaner with uttttchmenls. 817 W. loth. S3 FOR HALE OH EXCHANGE-ltcnl housecar body Hxl 7-ft.. about 6 ft. high Inside; twin beds, built in kitchen, radio, lots of closet room, good tires, good mechan ical equipment. I bought ranch here so for snle cheap or trade for tractor, livestock or what have you. Add. Peter Freder Ickson. Uen. Delivery, Grunts Pass, Ore. 78 FOR HALE Used Hnvage washer, good as new, $40. Inquire at Maytag Shop, 19 N. Bartlett. Phone 12IIU. 78 FOR SALft Beo supplies, arch Seed Co. Mon tf FOR SALE Land plaster, nrch Heed Co. Mon 6tf FOR SALE Ekonomy Dairy Fly Hpray is guaranteed to kill (lies. Monarcn aeoa Co. tf WHEAT nnd rolled barley, 2o a lb., $36 a ton; baled alfalfa, lc a lb., $17 a tun. Phone C. A. DeVoe. tf" FOR SALE Hay salt, 60 Ibi. Monarch Seed Co. 66 c. tf FOR SALE Wagons. Will trade for wood. Valley Fuel Co. Phone YU. 60tl FOR SALE Furniture. Buyer as sume payments. 412 North Ivy Phone 745-J, 45tf HEAVY green pine slabs, large loads, 4 V4 tiers; free kindling with 8 large loads. Valley Fuel vo.-, pnone 70. 6ti FOR SALE 10.000 common hrick. 3,000 Wlllamlna rwr face brick at cost In carload. Can be seen at new Holly Theater building. j-nn ti, n-oni, agent. sstc FOR BALK Tomato, cabbages pepper plants. C. Carey, phone B41-J-1. ntl WB PAY CASH for mohair, wool, hides, pelts and junk. Medford Bargain House. Phone 1092. 27 No. Grape. tf FOR SALE Lumber. A quiaitlty of 2x4 in 10, 12 and 14-foot lengths, A bargain If you can us mem. porter Lumber Co, tf FOR BALE 10x18 brooder house, all materials complete, windows, doors, roofing lumber and sails for $40. Phone 124. tf FOR HALE Used MWlnr ma chines; all makes, $6 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Maonine Co.. 24 North Bartlett lltf garden and field nlowlnc. nd, gravel and sediment - Tel. Ill-J. Samuel Batemaa. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms S and 6, No. 82 North Central Ave,, upstairs. JACKSON CO. i ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title nml Title Innor nnee. The only com idem Title System In Jucksou County. At-countauts WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. K. M, Wilson, C. P. A.; Leland J. Knox, C. P. A.; Lloyd Shower. Liberty Ride. Phono 1S7-R. Bicycles BICYCLK ItlOPAlH SHOP Work guaranteed. Auto locks and key tor all cars. 19 N. Fir St. TeU 2111. tf ! CltlroimictlG Physician DR. 10. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Norve Speciullst. Office hours 9 to 12; 3 to 6.- 203-204 Liberty Bide. Office phone 680; Itos. phone 790-H. DR. JOUKTT P. BRAY Suite 308, Medford Rldg-, for chiropractlo service. Thursdays by appoint ment. Office Tel. 12 30. Civil Engineer C. A. NUTTER Registered Civil Engineer, logging engineer, tim ber cruiser. 820 So. Central Ave. Phone 1009-X. ! Klectrlo Mntn, Repairing L. C. SCHAFER Armature wind ing, electric motor repairing. Completo stock bearings . and brushes. 33 N. Central. Phones 90-J-2; Central Point 174. S71 Eye Sneclnllst DH. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optome trist. Kyes examined. Ulassea fitted. 404 Medford BIdg. Tel. 188. 862tf Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1171. House Cleaning, Floor Waxing, Oriental Hug Cleaning, specialty Financial WE LEND MONEY to worths people to pay their honest debtn, Paclflo Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford Bid., Medford, Ore, Freight Transportation LONO DISTANCR HAULING Medford-Klamnth Truck Line Dally siiavlce. Bonded carriers Special rates on load lota. Autt Freight Terminal, 39 8. Fir. Tel 1033. 1 General Contractor K. WOOLVF.RTON Qenera Contractor, cement work, fouil datlons, sidewalks. Id N. Rives side. Phone 1392. . . Money Us Loan Long; Time Real Estate Mortgage Ixmub Phone 1281 Commercial Finance Corp. . Medford, Oregon DO YOU NEED. MONEY t 1S make short time loans. AlLtran aotlons confidential. 657-J. Ban )ster&Chrlatner,317 Liberty Bldj Monument THE OREGON GRANITE CO.-. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Gen ' erul Manager; . Pi M, Kershaw, Sales Manager, 802 N. Front 8j Pnlntlng and raperhanglng PXPERHANGINO 40c a roll and up. Dick Newman. Tel. 314-J. PAINTING, Papering, Kalsomln Ing. Interior decorating, plain or fancy.. Patch plastering and Job carpentry. Better Jobs tor ' less. Phone 1609. H. A. BLISS ft COMPANY Paint ing, paperhanging' and Interior finishing. 801 Crater Lake Ave. Phone 1604. ! Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher" of Piano. Modern classical and popular methods. Special sup plemental oourse In popular muslo for beginners, any age, or those who play. Successfully taught, also, by mall. Arranging. Song lyrics Bet to music Halght Muslo Studio, 818 Liberty BIdg., Medford, Ore. Phone 72. Printers and Publishers ' MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. Hae the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. --BookrMnd Ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices, if N Fir St. - Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. II. O. Purucker, 22 South Grape street. ' Office Phone 836; Res. 1442. 881 Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed aand ant gravel; crushed gravel, all alsea. Phone plant 1208 or office 12T. r a Spraying IF YOU want a good Job of pray ing done on your trees and ahruba at a reasonable price. Tel. 10!. 862 z .ii ',' t : -t Storage W A R EI IOUH1 NG Storage, DIstrK butlon. Medford Warehouse, flit South Front 8t. Phone 818. Transfer I KA DS TRANSFER BTORAOCj CO. Office 111 N. Fir- Street. Phone 316. Frlcea right Service guaranteed. ' t DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAOB. Service-guaranteed. 80 8. Grape) St., Phone 644, or residence 10. TJpholstertnti lnmltlfm llnlMtlMtorlnw. i FURNITIIRI! R-UPHOLHTBREri. re-flnlshed, re-glued. We carry a full line nf upholstering sane. pies. A. N. Thlbftult, Tol, U89-H, t- c nppolntmenta morning or after 6 WANTED Position by experienced p, m. teno-grapher. phone 6 1 7 - J. SI ! X- ? iff:.-.,.. :s.;;,r,. UH..t -K1Vrt.1li.VF...