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"EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL OF PHOENIX. Ore.. June 17. (Spl.) For several years mst tile ei-hool board lias been trustees of! the l'hocnix cemetery. Sinco thu I work of the school has enlarged I and requires more of their time, t hey havo found it necessary to Kivo up this work. A cemetery organization was ' formed Monday at the school ' meeting, comprised of the lot own ers of the Phoenix cemetery. Ilert i Stancllff was elected as secretary ! of this organization. Other offl- ! eerfl will be elected later. PHOENIX, Ore.. June 17 (Spl.) School election was held at tho Phoenix school on Monday. II. W. Frame was ro-elected direc tor, and 13. E. Littlofield clerk. All of those present for tho elec tion voted In favor of employing a nurse for part time at the school next term. . . 1MIOI3N1X, Ore., Juno 17. fSpoclul.) Tlun-Hcluy club met nt thn homo, of Mth. Geo. Druko Thurmlfiy with an all Oay meeting. Next meeting of tho .organization will bo held in tho Ashland park, hen tho Indies will give a picnic for the children. Jh'H. Chub Anderson entertained at dinner Sunday. TIiohg present were Mr. and Jlrs. Fred Furry. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Furry and children, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furry and daughter, Patricia, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Furry and daughter. Mrs. L. O. Caster and daughter Sybil spent last Wednesday at tho homo of Mrs. Roy Castor. Mrs. J. W. Wutklns left Thurs day morning for Seattle where she will spend two weeks visiting her daughter,-Mrs. Chester Bourne. Winston Hotel!, is spending the summer In iloplin, Calif. Ho has charge of a service station there owned by his uncle. Miss Kthel Hegler spent tho week end at the homo of Miss Susan Buckley. , Jack Mnrtin and Lawrence I-entz, who formerly lived here but who have been In California for tho past several months spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Furry recently purchased a piece of land here in J'hoonix, owned by A. 31. Fisher, near the high school. Mrs. Kindle recently moved Into tho house owned by Frank lfollis, situated near Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClain. Mr. and Mrs. Feebler, daughter and son, Murjmic and Hob, left for Portland Sunday for a few days. Mrs. Lillian Coleman anil Miss Fay Carver motored to the Apple gate last Tuesday. Mrs. Stinson of Med ford, mother of Mrs. Cora Chandler spent a few days the latter part of last week visiting with her daughter here. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Barnes who attended tho Eastern Star conven tion at Portland returned last week. Miss Jean Allen, of Bend, niece of Mrs. W. D. Barnes, and who spent several days here visiting, has entered nurses training at the Sacred Heart hospital In Medford. Miss Marie I verso n spent Sunday at the homo of Miss Irene Standly. Mrs. Lillian Coleman and Miss Fay Carver spent Saturday even ing calling at tho home of Ted Furry. Mr. and Mrs. David Oliver and son George, of Portland, arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Coffin Friday. They left hero Monday in o r u I n g for . California. Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Coffin arc sisters. Mrs. Margaret Wheat of Ken tucky is calling at the Calhoun home. Vernon and Edith Wright re cently moved into tho Smith apartments here. Mrs. Malmgren will leave here Thursday of this week for Quebec where she will sail on the -'3rd for Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harvey of Myrtle Creek spent Sunday nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Mc Clain. Grandpa Houston spent Satur day of Inst week at the home of Lcm Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Goad of Huntington Beuch, Calif., visited Friday evening nt the home of Mr. and Mm. A. Daughtery. Miss Bertha Kobinsoh of Port- SEE CHARLES A. WING TO BUY YOUR HOME ' Medford Investment Company General Insuraifce Medford, Oregon A 125 E. 81xth St. Phone 122 . 1 PHOENIX i L jm ll St I ESSk-fS -Is yMt L i ! mamm BRINGING UP FATHER WOW MUCH -fOo CilVE ME OM VA-bE I'LL. SELL i ll M AMY PRICE land, is snendimr a few diiva visit- Inn with her parents on the South , Pacific highway. IJertha Iiuh a ; large number of .friends here, all of iv hum wnli'timo lii- hnflf I ... . . , Air. and Mrs. Inman and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Littlefiold spent Sunday picnicking in the I Ashland park. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daugherty and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold and family and Chas. Hug gert spent Sunday at Crater Lake. Mrs. Hoy Burleson spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . O. Caster at ICagle Point. Miss Lottie AYaikins "loft' tho latter part of last week for New Mexico where .she will visit for a time with relatives. Lorn Hughes completed . the thinning in his orchard Monday. Miss Kloise I'ettus left last week for Redding, Calif., where she will attend tho graduation exercises and reception for the senior class. Before returning she will visit friends In Bedding and Chieo. COLD HILL, Ore., June 17. (Snl.t Woodrow Slmver. Merrill Kittle. Lnitan Gardner and Lindxey Oorman lefl Tuesday Tor Die citi zens' military training camp nt Van couver. Mrs. Hoy Cameron is ill at lier home in this city with dropsy. Prank Kink, accompanied hy IiIb his sister, Mrs. Klmer I tannery, nnd children, is unending several days in l'ortland visiting with their mo ther. Seth Coy returned Wednesday from Ashland, where ho has been attending normal school. Medford visitor from this cily Thursday were Mrs. I.oln Iteed and children. Belli nnd Hilly: I.o gun (iurdncr, Mrs. Maude Ilohln son, Mrs. M. L. Ktlckel, .Mrs. .lack I'ickard, Mrs. Jack Wilson nnd Mrs.' Joe Butler. Klmer Uungey Is building (in ad dition of two rooms to Ilia home on the north side. Theron and Karl Pnnkey arrived here last week from Korks. Wash., and are staying at the Lyman home. Itohert Cook, who underwent a serious operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, has been moved to his home here. Mrs. Ellsworth, whose husband Is connected with the Sylvanlle mine, left Sunday for her homo in Seattle. During Her stay here she was n guest at the Cold Hill hotel. Maxwell Marvin returned to his home In tills city Saturday from Ashland, where he has been attend ing normal school. Mrs. Ogden Snyder has as her guests her sister. MrH. Kdith firee. and grandson nl' Myrtle Point. Anielhvst Kcbekflh lodge will i hold a nickel social at the I. O. O. K. bull Wednesday evening, every one Is Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Morse of California are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mm se's cousin, (ieorge Turner, en route to Alaska. . Among the 60 dinner guests at the Kogue Nook Inn Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Parr of Ash land. Mr. and Mrs. Tollefson of Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Sams and son. Lester, and wife of Kogue River. (ieorge Turner. Olive Turner and house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Morse, were Ashland visitors Sunday. Iwrence Lent?., a former resi dent, is visiting friends In this city during a nine days' leave. Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Robinson left Monday morning by auto for a week s visit lo California K)lnts. nEI.P WANTEI MALE ! V VTKI) Mnn fr stea.lv work win. car. Call 19 N- 1'arUj". aF n j Bw r - I W l'Ll.C:I.I.i.A II . .''Till! in 1 1 Illl 3 BT J ( 1 I I M I LJ I BW i A C V? I T.I ihhjibl j mfT- AEJ u . k ni h - hrwro ; ...rr - ran 1 y.tm i fc-.i.iiu- 1 1 warn1 z-jJ v:9E: '-"mim., iil-JI--i ' iitim 1 f'i-saMK1 1 . THE NEBBS Love's Monkey Shines By SOL HESS TSAV.VOO OUST NjNiMO IS IP'NWOfe TMIS FElCoW FlliMT -SWrr6ow7T W-5 TMAT M ICE, I COME IK) L f eoiKJS TO STOP ?W JUST VUHAT OOVOU M,M SUCH A REVEREKJT PElSSOKJ 1 'J HERE OM A MISSIOK1 V OE AKJETTE ? OUST N: f HERE COMES MERE, VOL) BIS Y Me ? -this feUV R.1MT MEAKJ 8V 9REAKIKJS IKJTD THAT VOUR LATCH STRIKJ& ) FOR REMROD AUD I'M U ajWAT DlD 1 DO TO V FUWT-PUT ft I TCAMPdeAKJeTTE MERE AMD "A MV ROOM ? I'M IKJ SJO IS ALWAV5 OUTTOWM? OK4L- RESPOKJSI6LE If MAKE MV ET3UCH MUITUER OM CTZ Sr I DOESNJT MftTD j f COKJOITIOM TO STAWD SUCH K TUIWK VOJ'RE STUCKC ) pkL AM ?T.SS?-iV W-00 A KWOCK AMVOME A MERVE STR AIKO lVOO'R i R OK) THIS. BIRD- I MEAm ToR tR 'i IToSETTl UEAR ME f f DONAJKJ J n. rikic I ,D-raivir-il- STUCX OKJ HIS J APOLOGIES OR EXPL A- I MOME. THAT A t- , T , i SlTMIi A SENTUEMAN- A PERSON! LET ME SEE THE BACK fl ABOUT L KKJOW T-? Tl . SlSy V A WOHAW SHOULD HOLD 7 (TT OP VOUR WECK OM THE V IT AMO I 1 J 'Z-- " GOLD HILL " MEDFORD MATTi VJE.LL,1T MAY SE. WORTH FIVJE OOLLAR-b. I'LL BE ' A.3LE TO CjET FOUR v6iLE bO I LL Cive yoo three r CLASSIFIED ADVERTlStfVO RATES "a'e. JLV' yoUr ads with For Sale, For Rcntt etc and count these words as well as eadi initial, telephone number, etc., as a word. I Classified ads in advance and not taken over hone un( adwlher haJ monthly aecount. No allowance for phone errors, ' ' ' " - WANTED SITUATIONS TWO sinplo women want work;) mm picKinp or any torm ot em ployment, fiox 15, Tribune. 87 WANTED Day Work nlid catering. Mrs. A. Lang, Phono iiSil-R-l. HH WANTED High school girl wants housework or cure o children. Phone 1117-J-2. K7 WANTED High class ladies' tail oring, gown making. 2 2 West Jackson. Reasonable,' Mrs. A. Cadwell. 8ltf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED -City or country prop erty for cash. A. Mayhew, 375 19th St., Oakland, Cal. !'2 WANTED Bologna hulls ft nil heavy sows. Phono 1559. 85tf OKNTLBMAX of good standing, considerate and Kenorous mind ed, wishes to meet lady between lis nnd 40. Object mutrlmony. Address Mail Tribune, Box AK. WANTED Family washing, $1.00 up. Write ltouto 1, Box 468, Medford. WANTED 2nd hand canvas. Tel. C. A. DeVoc. 70tf WANTED Seconrt-r.nnd goods and Junk. Pat's, 1506 Prune. Ph. 647-L. 102 WANTED Lawn mowers to sharp en. I guarantee your lawnmow er to cut Just as well as when new. Call and deliver free. The old Liberty Repair hop, 19 N. Fir St. Chaa. Floher, Proo. Tel. 2M. Itf KSTKAYKD HTItAYED Two bay saddle inures. Please call John Walte, 514-11-2. 118 STRAYED One bay pony, brand ed llar-E on one shoulder. No tify Fred Furry or Phone 9-F-3. BS PICKED UP IF. YOUR DOC1 Is missing, call 369. Utf FOR RENTt BOtrSKS Foil ItE.N'T 1 and 2-room house; light, water furnished. 812 Sum mit. 87 FOR RKXT Furnished house, close. Tel. 319-4'. 92 FOlt KENT 2-room furnished cottage; garage. 225 E. Jackson. Phone 749-W. Slitf FOR RENT 5-room furnished house, 715 West 13th. Inquire 520 S. Ivy. 87 FOR RENT 5 or 6-room modern partly furnished house, 'electric range, garage, wood house, chick en house, nice lawn, shade, flow ers, berries, paved street, close to grftde and high schools. Call 837 AY. 2nd and see house, or Phono 964-L. If FOR RENT 5-room house: mod ern conveniences. 534 N. Hart lett. 81tf FOR RENT 5-room furnlihei house. Phone 224-R. 79tf FOR RENT Furnished house at 1510 w. Main; 4 rooms and bath. Phone C. A. DeV'oe. 7 6tf FOR RENT home, 69 I378-R. or SALE Rose. Mrs. Mode) Kyle, 72tf FOR RENT Unfurnished nous, Everette court; aiectrla nov. plenty of built-in, lari car&r. Phona 238. I04:f FOR RENT HomM. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown White. 17tf ROCHES FOR RENT and HALE Call 106, 'it v . DOLLARS, M f.i L,-A- J . fern w ' i - r. n -.--J v f t A m y-w v TUTBUNR', MEDFORD,' THNK(SOOOMIi'3?l.'M RlO OF THAT HOODOO VSE AN' I'M THREE DOLLARS A.HEAP- KOIl KK.NT Boom, board. K:i No. Oakdule. S'J BOARD AND BOOM 339 So. Cen tral. Phone 1211. 83tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms, first or second floor. Rates reasonable. 32 5 South Riverside. tf FOR RENT Attractive room. board, reasonable; garago. 33 N, Peach. 74tf FOR RENT Heated, attractive room. 804 East Main. 73tf PLEASANT room with board at 710 E. Main. Phone 722. 63tl FOR R ENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furn. apt.; nice yard. 61V No. Central. 92 FOR RENT Furnished apt., ga rage; adults. Phono 1432-X. 9(1 FOR RENT Desirablo furnished apartment. Hotel Grand. 90 FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. 229 N. Ivy. !HI FOR RENT Furnished npt. with garage and privute bath, front entrance. 305 E. Jackson. Tel. 381-.M. 83tf FOR RENT Apt., 3 rooms, pri vate bath, private entrance, gar age. 9 E. Jackson. Tel. 692-Y. FOR RENT n-room furnished apt., 2 blocks from library. In quire 804 Eust Mnln. Tel. 287-.I. 74tt FOR RENT Strictly modern 3 and 4-room apts. at Flndlay Apart ments. 503 S. Holly St., evenings and Sundays. 68tf FOR RENT Spanish duplex. )0 So. Newtown. MrB. Kylo, phono 1378-lt. 67tf FOR RENT 3-room npt. with pri vate bath. Phono 1015-Y. 6utt FURNISHED 2 and 3-rill. house, upts. and garage. 664 W. loth. It FOR RENT MISCIXLANKOUS FOR RENT Oarage, J3.00 per month. 325 South Riversido Ave. tf IX) ST LOST Black Keyholdcr. Mrs. Walter A. Jones, 45 Bnrneburg road. Phone 1144-X. Reward. 68tt FOR EXCHANGE WANTED To trade equity 111 Jewett coach for ilght car. Ivan (lay. Phone 990. 89 TO TRADE Large stock ranch on Redwood Hlway: Irrigated, free water: to trade for well Improv ed acreage near Medford. See owner at 375 So. Central. Will divide. 88 FOlt SALE OR TRADE New Spanish sturcn house, all mod ern. Five, very large rooms, swim ming tank, basement and gar age. Ijirge living room with rock fireplace. Balcony, circle stairway. All hand wrought fix tures. "v. W. Prlrketl. across from Oak Grove school. 87" SPOKANE HOME TO TRADE 7-room motlern, full basement. 2 lots, lawn,- garden, fruits; close to cur, church nnd schools. Price $2500 clear. Trade for smaller borne in Medford. Write owner, Henry Boje, N. 5324 Hawthorne St.. Spokane, Wash. 91 FOR SAI.H TRUCKS FOR SALE OH TRADE 2-ton Federal Knlubt Truck, rlual tlrs. Just the thing for fruit haul. W. W. Prlckett, ucross from Oak Grove school. 87 OOOD USED TRUCKS Graham 1-ton tiuck with farm rock body $645. an Reo l1, 4-ton truck with slake l.o.ly $37;,. mi Dodge screen delivery ?l95.nn HAKIM'S HUPEIl USED CAR IAT on South Fr J7 , - S "V r-' 1 nnnMH I - , - . : , - - ORKOON,' TUESDAY, .TITN'K 17. 19.10. I MEVJgR. PELT HAPPIER CflTTlM' RlO Op NsVt'Vl - LII.F I AK.1 Afi,l ir T II - VVE- Wheeler a nt. house. 2-19 So. Riv erside or Phono a!2-ll. 92 FOR SALE Lang Cafe, down payment, Dorrls, Small Calif. 90 FOR SALE AUTOMOBIlillA oood will rsEn cAns .Make that chnnge now. (let the new license for the new car. W e have a nlco line for you . to choose from. 1928 All-Amerlcnn Oakland Sport . - UuudHler, wlro wheels, rum ble seat, new rubber. Tills - . car is a beauty $67 5.00 1 927 Pontine Llind.ui Sedan 450.00 1927 Ktudebaker Sedan 450.110 1 927 Oakland Sedan 450.00 1926 overland 6 Coupe :.. 275.00 Hudson Speedster 150.(10 1927 Essex Super 6 Sudan.. 375.00 Ford Coupe 50.00 Ford Sedan 1 0(1.00 SANDERSON MOTOR ('. YOliR OAKLAND AND PONTIAC DEALER 90 VACATION DAYS ARE HERE BUY THAT 1SEI) CAR NOW WE HAVE THE BEST SELECTION OF LIOHT USED CARS IN TOWN 192S Chevrolet Coach 192X Ford Coach 1927 Otdsmoblle Coupo 1929 Ford Coupo 1929 Chevrolet Roadster 1927 Delux Dodge Coupo 1928 Whippet 4 Coupe 1927 Hlllck 1'oach 1928 Ford Coupe 1927 Chrysler Sedan nnd Many Chenn Used Cain to Choose From. O. K. GATES A IT TO CO. Your Ford Dealer. 92 FOR SALE Hlllck touring ear, J50. 229 N. Ivy. 90 FOR SALE 190 Ford conch, op erated (10 days. Terms, $550 cash. Phono 347 during office hours. 80lf FOR. 8ALB IjIVKSTOCK FOR SALE (lit TIIADE (Senile saddle horse for mule; must work. single anil be gentle. John Ged llrh, R. 4, Box 7II-C. 89 WE ARB nurmu all kinds of livestock for slaughtering; also chickens, dressed vcnl and pork. Rogue River Meats, Inc., Box 916. Tel. ib&y. i6zu xso. ifiv. 1tf FOR BALt. POI'IITIT FOR SALE White Leghorn baby chicks tlie big kind; few Reds and Barred HocR. nay om. Weslcifleld Hatchery, old Car penter place. 8H FOR SALE ngs. 60o setting, Phone C. A. DcVoe. lf FOR SAI-irU HOMES FOlt SALE 5-ROOM PARTLY .MODERN HOME, about I Hero trround. ticiir l'hocnix school; 3 darely oak trees in yard; lots of berries, irood garden and nrlecd to sen m $2100; only $500 down, balance easy. C. It. I'.EEP.E AGENCY. Phone 895. 16 South liaitletl (Exclusive Agent.) 93" FOR SALE 6-rootn house over looking beautiful Lithlii park In Ashland: partly furnished; $2750; very Utile cash needed. A real opportunity. Inquire 64K Pennsylvania Avi., .Medford. 92 FOR SALE House and furniture. 212 Ho. Ivy. 88 FOR SALE Hd-fashloned home over an acre of ground; wonder fill, massive. Ivy-covered shade trees; fino lawn, flowers and shrubbery: fine 6-rm. resldem-e, modern plumbing, basement. This wonderful and beautiful old home place Is In fine condition nnd can be bousbt at the price of n small bungalow on it litlie city lot, Tills home will Intrigue you; nsk us about It. RIIUW.N H WHITE, Realtors. ' W SJ.M.1-: I'lwiin. ,'HMP on K1CHT - II ) X V.W K 1 l t. t 1 1' o 1 1 SAL By George McManus OVER llN - r I T i WH6RE DID THI-5 VA56 Come. FROM'? I il NO ALOW Hard wood floors. fireplace, furnace, garage and nice lawn: cost over $7000; sac rlfico for 1500 or will lake small home or farm lu trade. WE CAN rent your house or npurl inenl. open mull 7 p. m. PAUL GULDEN, 1 1 South Riverside. 03 FOR SALE $1500. new cottage, 9 acres, 10 minutes from Med ford. Box 10U c-o Mall Tribune-. 85tf FOR QUICK SALE Almost new, modern 4-room furnished or un furnished homo on pavemont; fine lawn and garden; small pay ment down; cxcullont contract. Call 304-11. 78tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Desirable house and lot in Medford for acreage for few dayB only. Tel. 1015-Y. 1517 W. Main. 64tf FOR SALE 5-room. now home; aero of berries and garden, $3950. Bargain: easy terms. Siskiyou Heights extension, Keene Drive. Phone 744-R. tt FOR SAMC HICAL ESTATB GOOD LITTLE PEAR ORCHARD Priced l ight, 2 miles of good high school; nbovo frost bolt. Good modern 4-room home on Jacksonville high way. Priced $3200. Good little farm will! 16 acres pears and apples. 34 acres of farm land, city water, all tools and equipment. Would consider acre tract near Medford as part payment. CIIAUNCEY FLOREY. Phono 318. 123 H. Main. 92 FOR SALE iri'A-ucre commercial pear orchard; or will trade for larger commercial orchard. High class Income properly for good orchard. C. H. BUTTHRKIELD. Medlord Null. I Will ic Bldg. Phono IIH9. 92 A GOODT1UY 10 acres near Mod ford; 4 acres apples, balance al falfa: 5-rooni house, chicken equipment. Priced right: very easv terms. R. V, WILLIAMS. 1G North Riversido. Phono 1518. 88 FOR SA'LE 5"j ACRES ON MIL LIONAIRE ROAD Good build ings, fireplace, water pressure, electricity, beautiful large shade trees, lawn, all kinds bearing fruit nnd berries; n real home nt only $4500; easy terms. L. G. PICK ELL, 204 East Main. Tel. 918 or 983-L. 92 FOlt SALE Little rnrms 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. Wo sell these to responsible parties on terms like rent. No down payment othor than the regular monthly rental. WOLD & WOLD, 16 No, Hlvorslde, 68tf FOR SA LE A M O ll N T A I N SPRING furnishes tho water for litis pretty bungalow with maplo floors In living and dining rooms, fireplace, buffet, 2 bedrooms nnd glassed and screened sleeping porch, kitchen with bullt-lns, ser vice porch with tubs, garage nnd fuel house, fine lawn, shade, flowers, shrubs and vines; back yard artistically fenced in. Price $4000: terms $40 per month and Integrity. BROWN ft WHITE. Realtors. Holland Hotel Bldg. tf WHEN you think of real eiuite, think of Brown & White. tf FOR SALE OR TftADn 5-room modern bungalow, furnished or unliii nlsiieil. will take Grants Pass property. Inquire II. C. Appleg.ite, 910 W. Mnln, Med ford. Phone 1142. 87 FOR SALE Lots 6-7. Blk. I. (Ink Grove (Benson St.); clear title. Cash price $15 per lot. John M. Schmidt. 1915 Castro St., Oak land. Cal. 90 GOOD high lot; paving nnd side walk p.i lit up. 7.1:, West Jack sou; $550, Woods Lumber Co. i : OH oAW IT IN antique" 'jmow win! dow -oo i BooiJht it iSn'v it cote oaooy? -SO acres in Illinois valley; n bargain. For particu lars call at 20 So. Fir St. 90 0 ACRES V4 mile oft Crater iuku highway and river; creek runs through; 3 acrej in carden, 1 0 acres easily cleared; creek bot tom land; 2 springs; logs cut to hlltld house; lots of good s'V timber nnd wood. For quick selc $400. D. I'i. Millaru, 4a i.. Main. 87 UOM'BKTKA.IJ locution, suitable for chicken ranch; spring, good roads, mail route. Box C. S. D., 'Mull Tribune. 88 FOR SAIE MISOKIiljANEOUS FOR SALE Small refrigerator. 5 lilade lawn mower, nearly new: bargains. Phone 358-J. 89 FOlt SA'LE Household furniture and garden tools. Woodlawn Or chard, 1 nillo east Central Point. 8Stf FOR SALE Binder, sulky plow, hiirruw, disk, Ford, 2 -Inch pipe, engine, c h o p p o r. Cora Evans, mile south Phoenix. 88 FOR SALE Myres outomntlc elec tric pump outfit, A-l condition, at less than half original cost. For particulars call ut 325 So. Riversido Ave. tf SECONDHAND linen tor Bale. Pines Lumber Co. Big tf FOR SALE Wheat, $1.95 cwt. while It lasts; ono 2-burner oil stove, $4. E. E. Morrison, Phono 539-.I-3. 88 FOR SAL-: Fatten fryers quickly and profitably with our fattening mash. Monarch Seed Co. 81tf FOR SALE Automatic electric range, nlso model A Ford coupe. 344 South Grape. SACKS SACKS BACKS. Havo 10.000' good used barley and grain sacks. MEHFORII BARGAIN 1IOUSI3 Phono 1062. 27 N. Grape SI. 79tf A QUANTITY - of 2x4' In 6-ft. length ut il bargain. Big Fines Lumber Co. tf UNDERWOOD Typewriter Agency. Sunstrand Adding Machine Agcy. Snles Rentals Service. 84 N. Central. Phone 118. Rebuilt machines, all makes. 65tf FOR SALE Cletrac In good work ing order. W. II. Arnold, R. 1, Box 31. Tel. C23-R-2. 67lt FOR SALE Fordson parts. W. H. Arnold, 11. 1, Box 31. Phone 623-R-2. 67tf FOR SALE Berry ups $6.50 per 1000. Monarch Seed Co. lf WHEAT nnd rolled bnrley, 2o a lh $35 a ton; bnled alfalfa, lc a lb $17 a- ton. Phone C, A. DeVoe. tt FOR SALE Hay salt, 60 lbs. 65o. Monarch Seed Co. tf FOR SALE Wagons. Will trade for wood. Valley Fuel Co. phono 76. 60tf FOR RALE Furniture. Buyer as. sumo payments. 411 North Ivy. Phono 745-J, 45tf HEAVY green Pine slabs, large loads, 4 tiers; free kindling with 3 largo loads. Valley Fuel Co., Phone 76. 8 5tf FOR SALE 10.000 common brick, 3.000 Wlllamlna run face brick at cost In cnrload. Can be seen nt new Holly Theater building. Earl If, Fehl, agent. 83tf' FOR RALB Tomato, cabbage. pepper plants. C. Carey, Phone ntfi WE PAY CASH for mohair, wool. hides, pelts and Junk. Medford! Bargain House, Phona 1088, 27' N' rl""- ' FOR SALE Used sewing ma- chines; alt makes, 8 up; terms If desired, Ail make rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 84 North BaTtlett. lltf FOR garden and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment, Tel. - Ill-Jf. Samuel BeternM. TRIBUNE' J FCm SAT.IO MlSCmIiANEOUS i VOW. HALI-J M:ijPMtio rariKC, ox j tension table, library table, Yle- trola, chairw, cribs, freezor. fruit , Jarrt, dishe. 'yi Maplo tt.. ; northeast Lincoln school. 87 i Kt it SAL1-: LotiKlnir or lumber trailer: reasonable. 1020 Court. HI BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 12 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title land Title Insur ' mice. Tho only com plcto Tftln system id Jackson County. Acconntnntfl WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax nnd Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountnnts. K. M. Wilson, C. P. A.: Loland J. Knox. C. P. A.: Lloyd Shower. Liberty Bide. Phone 167-R. Bicycle BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work Kuarauteed. Auto locks and key for all cars. 19 N. Fir St. Tel. 261. tf Chiropractic Physician DR. D. W. HOKKMAN Chlro practlc Nerve Specialist. Office hours 0 to 12; 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty BldR. Offlc phono 680; Res. phone 790-H. DR. JOUKTT P. BRAY Suite SOS. Medford BlilB., for ohlropractlo service. Thursdays by appoint ment. Office Tel. 1230. KlcctrtO Motot ncpnlrlng "1 L. C. SCHAKEU Armature wind Ing, electric motor repairing. Complete stock bearings and brushes. 33 N. Central. Phone 90-J-2; Central Point 174. 371 Kyo Specialists DR. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optome trist. Eyes examined. Glassoa fitted. 404 Medford Bldg. Tel. 188, 52tf Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1171, House Clennlng, Floor Waxing. Orlentnl Rug Cleaning, Bpecialty, Financial WH LEND MONEY to - worth peopio to pay tholr honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford Bid., Medford, Ore, Freight Transportation LONO DISTANCE-' HAULING Modford-KlumutH Truck Line Dally service. Bonded carriers. Special rates on- lond lots. Aut( Freight Terminal, 86 S. Fir. Tel 1033. Money to Loon 6 Long. Time Real Estate Mortgage Iioaaf, Phone 13M Commordnl Finance Corp. MeriforcV Oregon DO YOU NEED MONEY T Y make short time loans. All tramf actions confidential. 657-J. Ban later & Chrlstner.317 Liberty Bid. Monument THIS OREGON GRANITE CO.-. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Gere ernl Manager; P. M. Kershaw Sales Manager, 802 N. Front S( Painting and Papcrhanging PA PER HANOI NO 40c a roll and up. Dick Newman. Tel, 314-J. PAINTING, Papering, Knlsomln ing. Interior docoratlng, plain or fancy. Pntch plastering and Job carpentry. Bettor Jobs for less. Phono 1609. M. A. BLISS A COMPANY Paint ing, pnporhnnging and Interior finishing. 802 Crater Lake Ave. Phone 1604. 41 Plnnn Instruction " FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano. Modern classical and populnr methods.. Spoclal sup plemental course In .popular music for beginners, any ago, or those who play. Successfully taught, also, hy mall. Arranging. Song lyrics set to music. Halgbt Music Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg., Medford, Ore, Phone 72. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers,- billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 87 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SKRVIC10 on any make radio. H. o. Purucker, 22 South Grape street,' Office Phone 836; Res. 1442. . . . 881 Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plnnt. Clean washod sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all alses. Phone plant 1208 or office 137. Spraying IF YOU wnnt a good Job of spray. Ing done on your trees and shrubi at a reasonable price, Tel. 1039. 862 Storage WAREHOUSING Storage,- Dlstri button. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone 81. Transfer EADS TRANSFER STORAOH ?-iVscV ' H-hL' Phone 'I6- Prloei right. Berrlo guaranteed, DAVI8 TRANSFER STORAOB. Service guaranteed. 20 8. Grape St., Phone 644, or residence let. Upholstertnf; Furniture 1'pliolsterlng. FURNITURE It-UPHOLSTERED, ro-flnlshed, re-glued. Wo caTry a full line of upholstering nam- Plea, - A. N. Thrbalt, Tel, ?.-. V