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"FVFRYMr " x.vu, avjuvww, wumnimuv, .wxk 33, ipso.. - t-t: .gjjSOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MATT, tn-aairuvs i mmkui oowmi. AMlla.( .MlllTlllge Licenses. Guy Hubert Shore and Don Jl win. Clarence Vernon Munln and n.., ulhy Eleanor Wllhlte. William Morton Smith and Edna May Walking. m i , v. niunw ,-uiney an Katlo Mario lvorson. Ernest w. Ennerson and Mon tana Florence Mahan. George Lowd and Mabel lieaeh- crt. James William Blcan and Ho berta Sara VanValer. Lauren Lewis Hcnshaw Mary Louise Stanley. and LcRoy N. Sharp and Mrs. Dclsie .tinmen. Floyd P. ..Perkins and Earlinc Ashley. Alvah J. drecn and Christene Coughrun. Clnudlo Allen Boswell and Helen Mario A Ives. Lester F. Ball and Elva Hays. lone Arthur Wlsner and Alia Lem niun. Chas. K. Perkins and Marjorie E. Tadc. Harry H. Guyer and Helena French. Mux Bauer and Margaret Buuc Will F. Mitchell and DaBman Allx Frlsselle. Uraydon Talmadgo Crews and Naomi Hermann. Dolford w. Hoimun and Bessie Wincbargcr. William S. Powell and Colda Anlette Webster. Lloyd Floya Lojr and Fern Be atrice Cooper. Thomas C. Rlfc'sby and Edith M. Waltermire. Arthur Eagle and Notah R, Me Uimpsey. Lloyd V;, Cassuday and Adelenc Curtis. Ralph Lester Kello-rj and Gladys M. Richmond. Joe H. Helsel and Dorothy Ida , nuinason. Hlchard N. Book and ltuth Pollard. Ucll Willis H. Burtiett and Hazel Pat lerson. (.'limit court. C. Rulusford licnnctt and T. Ijiwrence assume the business name of "Klcen-Zit Products Mfg. Co." O, V. Myers Co. vs. Arthur Dun can; chattel lien. O. V. Meyts Co. vs. L. F. Itoot; chattel Hen.-- M. J. Hopper vs. William E. Gould ct al; for money; certificate el" attachment. Credit Service Co. vs. A. H. Mil ler; for money. Gladys Halieni'an vs. Ruy Haber nian; divorce. C. E. Swallow vs. C. E. Gates, II. Ilulton; for money. A. S. KingHley vs. 1C. G. Dow, George, 11. Stead; lien. Harry J. Ellis registers farm name of "Forest Edge," in tract of land In Sec. 2. 3, 11, Tp. 35 2 W. Ed Smith et ux vs. Miles Can. rall et al; for restraining order and damages. Geo. II. lllair s. M. J. Chinn el al; lien. J . Manners assumes name of 'The Pcasleys. ' P.jsl Office, Ti- sard, Wasllinglc.i Co., Ore. Heal Estate TransferM Jackson County to Donnegan Orchard Co. Q. C. D. NW4 ot SIC 14 of sec. 13, twp. 35, S. R. 2 W. J. H. Butler ct ux to George hchumachor, W. D. Lots 4 and 5, bllt. I, First Extension of South Sea Add. to Medford. The Donnegan Orchard Co. to Chester O. Mulhollcn et ux. W. D. Luis 1 to 20 Inc., Donnegan Orch ard Tracts. Eniil C. Rocnisch et ux to Leon M. McConncll et al. W. I). XW14 of sec. 7. twp. 35, S. R. 2 W W. M. First Insurance Agency to Ethel Offutt. Deed. W14 of lot 7, blk. in. Imperial Add to .Medford. Joe Iloskln to J. R. Iloskin. Q. C- D. Gov. lot 1, sec. 15, twp. 31. S. R. 1 W. W. M. I. C. Ferguson ct ux to II. IS. Hurst, w. D. Tract on Spring street, Ashland. I.lhel Offutt et vlr to The Jack sen Co. Hldg. & Loan Assn. W. D. '"I 1 and the s bf lot 2, blk. 1. Gi lg. town of Medford. Kdward T. Merrill ct ux to Henry Lumber Co. Q. C. D. SE',4 of sec. 4 and the SWi, NWS und the Wij of SW4 of see. 10, and tile NWy, and W of NEW and Vlili ot NIC(4 and N V4 of SW and WV4 of SIC 14 and SIC 14 ot SIC '4 of sec. 10 In twp. 38, S. R. 3 1C. Florenco Ewers, et ux, to J. C. Hprong, deed to lots 7. 8 and ''Ik. 3, Gray's Add. to Medford, $1.00. Harry c. Skyrmnn to J. C. "I'l'ong, deed to lots 7, 8 and 9, blk. 3, Gray's Add. to Medford. 800, ICdwnrd V. Oorwig, et ux. to L. j I'cnnlngton. ct ux, W. D. to lot I 12, - JoJack lt. . Sub., not I to G H. to lot " ' H. C. Bare, ct ux. fkcalc, ct ux. W. D. Win- who., unrccoroea, iu. i ri u . . I Moore, et nx. ll. in lot " lug sub..tinrecordcd. $10. (;- H. Skeato, ct ux, to Ever j'tl Moore, et ux, W. D. to lot 10. "Is- 1, Page Add. to Medford. $10. City ot Contral Point to A. H. Webster, deed to lots 1 and 2, ''Ik. 1, Grand View add. to Cen tral Point. Kn - 0 Medford Investment Company General Insurance o Bedford, Oregon "5 E. Sixth 8t Phone 1224 ihe Chicago Gangster Situation (New York World) no magic that is Chicago and hat touched uIiimi h -. ,. i ruaU and turned ,. . '! scrapers. a K,.,., , '" - - ! symphony orchostris i.. hestras, ; alcohol, i,crr ! tur"' them I most ainialiin "as touched eor .Mid blnckmi.ii into probably ihei m i....:. ... ... . " murders that this euuntrv h . - 1 ma, in H i nn-v i .... seen. The fal ,o,i, .r.J urope; 1 n"i"s o slain -in.-stm-., 1 ! upward from h T. " ,,6a:'.! i forme. i.....,. , . "ts loimer brother bus hnv- wl,.. .... came millionaires bob Kaseously i the surface of the I'hlcaKo Itlver, " ...e loot of llie White Tower. ueaved up i iirains, tl. ,.i.., ... ChlcaKo may make .on Z I ' . "I Wi." " And 'this , ii murdereS-sm M'J "! derworld n . , . . . " person to meet a violent death ... ,s year. Ten have been sla:.,! in eleven days. j Thc Chicago newspapers say that! tne city Is moused to a delermlna- Hon to end the gang murders at all costs. By d a,.ge ,, ,,. nf I true. Only the press is aroused, fori the last man slain was a newspaper ! ,l ulul' me man In the street is' cynical and therefore , .,,.i,m. He heard the same thing last lime! On J uno I , ' ,t1a".?8te,', 1 ele ,.o A,fl'd J"k0 Un' Me police reporter lor the Chicagoj 0 nnaaNHaicn tiom be hind in the midst of a crowd In a subway station. A young man with whom he Is believed to have been walking fell back for a moment and then sneaked up behind hi'n and dropped him with a bulln through the back of his head. It was a mad murder one of thj most uaring ever undertaken In Chicago. It set officialdom back on ' Its heels. There is much newspa-1 per clamor for a gangster cleanup.' j ue newspapers and the man .n the street say that (fangdom is pro - tected by the police and the ju - diciary of Chicago. Whether there i.i nc any son 01 an errectlve cleanup at present is. doubtful be- causo no man of sufficient courage, standing and honesty is willing to undertake the job. The old crowd Is still on hand all Clty Hall. There is endless bicker-led a few weeks ago. One of .Mo Ins and muck-raking. The gang- run's bodyguards hanks the loot sters have retired to their country! at one of the city's banks. The places for the summer. It will bo heads of this bank persuaded him difficult to persuade them to come to buy some bonds they had for back to Chicago and be arrested. sale. He bought $15,000 worth. In Many cartoons appear in the pa-1 a few weeks he needod the money, pers depicting Chicago (a muscu- When they wouldn't give It to him lar fellow In a ten-gallon hat) roll-1 Immediately (t'hero is usually somo ing up his sleeves. The police howl 1 delay necessary In those matters) about the city dragging In Halstod he sought out his chief. The next Street bums and unemployed mill 1 hands whom the courts later dis- charge for lack or evidence. "Jligl liill" Thompson, the mayor, Is outl of the picture. Xobody knows where he Is half of ihe time and nobody cares. Nobody even thln:s to blame him for the situation. The swinging haymaker that he threat ened to heave in "the snoot" as n-3 put it, of King George of England has ceased to intrigue Chicago. "-Seal-face Al" Capone (Capone pro nounces 'his name In two syllables, by the way) is nearer "Itig P.1I1V size physically, and since Thompson Is not "Interested" in punching Ins snoot. Chicago Is not interested In "Rig Hill." , The gangster situation has not changed much in Chicago in recent) months except in the matter of added horrors in connection wltit! the manner in which men are mur-i dered. North of Chicago lies scores V. J. Hockenyos, et ux tu Newton Building Co.. W. D. to lots 22. 23, 24, 25, 26, 9, 10. 1 1 In block 2, Hockenyos sub. of lot 1, block 2, Cottage add. to Med ford, $10. J. L. Shaughncssy, et ux, to J. F. Arnold, ct ux. W. D. to lots 4. 5, 20 and 21, blk T. of tile Ruil road Add. to Ashland, $10. J. G. Ixivc, et ux, to Stalo of Oregon. W. D. to pall of lot 15, Grand View Add. to central Point. $1.00. Dunn & Baker to State of Ore gon, W. D. to SW oi v UL mt. 17, twp. 33 S., R. 2 E., $1. Gold Ray Realty Co. to Amy i: n.iw. W. I), to tne -j u. 1, blk. 8, Jacksonville, $200. Gus Newbury, et ux, to Alice K. Sharpies. W. D. to part ot ,h i-ii .f r.o. being part of sec. 30 ami ll. 1. 31 and a in il' 37 S.. R. 2 and 3 W.. 15(1.12 acres': the NIC containing of SIC ot sec. 1. twp. 37 S., R 3 W.. lot 4 sec. 0, $1.00. ADD tCourt House Elizabeth A. Reno to Anna L. .r...ii,w,i. w n. JI0. N I i. of lot !.i ...i n.i vii of lot 11 block 51 Summit Add. to Ashland. .i,.. i v McCnrmick In A. .1. Gardner ct ux. grant deed 110, W'4 of W'i of SW Vt of oec. Twp. 3 IS. R IE V . M. Clara A. Scott to i-orean mon et ux, W. D. 'e"1 'J feet of lot 2 block 9 Realty Add I 4. XT nrtfnl'fl Sarah Elizabeth Edmondsen et vir to 0. W. Newberry. W . V. $'"' . lot 6 block 2 Columbus Ave. Add. '""". "-.... . vlr to C. K. . . m Mae Mann et vir .inn. . ' - - nt..l.K..rn V. 1). 51". mi - i'i"." Carlton Add. to Mciirord. Eugene Thorndlko et ux o lllioda Pearce et vlr, Q . c D. ot SWy, of Sec. 3 Twp. 4"S, K A ea.Mrs. Anna Hughes to C. S. Un- l,ey, W. D. Jl. ' . '' the NH Be:- ii. ;w w. m. . . Ithoda Pearce et vir to Knnfri J. Luke. W. o. '" B" " " of Sec. 3 TP 40S, R.1 east. C A. Kliason el ux to Jleryl Cramer et ux, Deed, In lot 4 block 7 AshlamL ,, , y a ditcher to Mollle M. Wlt'cher, W. D. Si", f i w ' c' l). Hoon el ux to George K Girard, W. D. S10. M 1 and i block 14 Uiirelhiiist Add. to Bedford. S.nn h V. Williams et in O Martin W. Wagner et M. W. . !?. I). L. C. 44 Twp 37S, ll 1W . M. MKT) FORI) ilAU; or nrottv llttlti h.u-.. ,..,,.,.. n.i ,. . '" " virtual no mui i ... ot law enforcement becuuse '"ml constables, ,. whatever : ca" lhm' know mueh better ! than to cross m..n .-i.l, .. I . ... . "'" " niurdxr i. .h.i. - ill) ''; Here the ninW. . i .1,- ,. . ... mul'l,0,'I'r8 HPort ,t " ! "-""""'ves. They go fishing In lit- ,,, 5 BO rlsm"s l lit tie skiffs and rtH..L- i.tna i t . d''lnk ''""'e-1 beer In. n,lddlp "n lakes, the,,- Kan-'Steru uj. -".... . ih-.-. mvu-is as wie rcsoii oi a neat 111 oa.isiets ta e In the m dd o f u..i,.nn . . ..... off and their front cnH.ii- buttons displayed as tribute ;o tnolr desire to relax. Hleary bums thinlltx. in . Phlciif-n ... . .. 'i " . iinii ineni- I V. .'f "u" lca ,nto 1"Ul'"1 '" v.ui me newspapers delight to " "KiB,unlc Pce rtracnets." Xat ' thCm v the wit to . ! K""" " crap Bame. let alone an ilcohol rncket. The gam- lenders! . . . """h ..i.in pass to and fro Immune from prosecullnn. it must be said that1 the vagaries of the American legal system are partly responsible for this. There hite been times when i..e nuuioruies would have lilted to slap Capone and "Bugs" Moran In to Jail, but have lacked the nroner evidence. lnrto,l nil Tfli.w . 1. ' ., , nil. oue got to have something man before you put him In I.. 11 Thc fcd-, al authorities have been nl" to ''o Httlo to aid the local authorities in-the gangster sltu.v- tlon. The veteran, K. C. Yellowley, prohibition administrator for the district Including Chicago, has made the usual number of raids which have been trumpeted abroad. There have neen no real results. Capone, Moran and others continue to divide the clly between them. Capone is not a legenl a cor- Venient ril'lu-n t-li'l, tl.ol newspapers pin the Robin Hood tales that gather around the criml - nal. He is probably the most power-! i ful man in Chicago. His brother 1 1 Ralph Is his henchman and he.' and the more picturesque and sin-: later "Bugs" Moran have conclud-! ed a truce which does not. how- ever, prevent their followers from I falling out akid murdering each! other early and often. I The temper of these gangs is shown by 1111 incident that hiinnen- (lay he returned and again de manded his money. Again he was refused. The bank officers were In terror. and the next day the bank was ful of policemen. The bodyguard walk- ed into the bank and up to the cashier's cage and .thrust a pistol through the bai-s. "Get my money on the line, bum, or I'll give you the works!" Detectives came forward and re monstrated. They persuaded the gangster to cease his attempts to move big business along with the aid of n pistol. They even arrested him. He was released In $5,000 bail a few minutes later. The charge Is still pending and the chapces are '100 to l-that nothing will ever be done about it. ': Scientific Notes Sick pearls, like sick persons, go under the surgeon's knife In London hospital for damaged Jew els. Fish have been taught to dis tinguish letters of the alphabet e.fter painstaking effort by profes sors of a German university. , Asthma is .being successfully treated In Berlin with a mask, similar in appearance to the gas mask used by mine rescuers and ulhel-s. Certain forms of bactcrpt an1 aide to do tho work of ponderous presses In extracting vegetable oils from many varieties of seeds and nuts. ' Cheaper radium and larger quan tities of It are regarded as pos-d- 3 THIS WEEK'S Land Snaps 10 ACHES, close In. Good house. chicken houses, pumping plant: all under cultivation, in crops. Heal location for small dairy or chicken ranch. Price $3500, good torms. 61 ACRES with free water for 3" acres; S milch cows, team of horses, 5 head calves, all farm ma chinery, some Iioks ui $0500. will trade iur Hmall acreage near Med ford or Central Point. 280 ACRKS, lob cultivated, 50 river bottom with free water, 180 head of sheep, 5 cows, 4 horses, farm machinery. I'fuOD worth of equip ment and hay. Price $17000 and clcor. Some trade If good "Bluff." 25 ACHES, close In. mostly alfalfa, good improvements, free soil, cheap water, fine location at $.17011. Good terms. 1" ACRES, close to town, good Improvements, mostly In alfalfa, river bottom, stocked and ennili ped, 12 head of high grade cows and heifers, horses, farm Imple ments, blooded flock of poultry. A few days at $5000. Will con sider small acreage or residential property. "For the Host Bargains on Earth' See . ; GAINER & SHELEYi Central Point 1 Office ftiont Vil Residence 71 I TlilbuKR, MjbFOKlX bilftles from an . extraction process which makes use of radioactive i ores that are found In almost un- limited iiuunlltlcs in California. i . I AltliouKh alligators devour some, kinds of fish, they are friends to other species, for they prey on the sarfish, a froidi-water variety that ts destructive to kinds used by - 'man for food Living lanlsms can now. ho I studied through a microscope th.'t - 1 magnifies as much as 12.500 dl-i-' ! . . icr m prcveiu tne strong; mint, in it lias to be used from killing the; specimens. Apparatus for administering rt- dium treatments In a I.nmlun hus pital Is contained En a- special "hnnib room" whose walls arej lined with barium for the protcc- j lion of persons in adjacent rooms. ' Hot air Is employed for drying. i ""Bar beets under an improved sj s- 1Pm tor U" production of sugn Known as the Oxford process distinguish it from the diffusion! process which has been used. Seeking -the lost chemical tormu I la of the Venetians, whereby they ",Ml "'" were able to .stain glass In lienuti- ful . colors, engineers are experi-' ... . .. .oiling wiin lite iiaiurai rays '! the sunshine as they pour down in Death Valley,. California. Metal fatiguo at hidden Imper fections In airplane motors is con sidered Die causo of somo of the few aviation crashes In which the engines fall for no apparent reason, and to. detect these faults, a de vice with magnetic "eyes" has been developed. . Mcntnl activity and imagination are functions .involving tile whole hofte f:lllni. tlin 11, twvln nW.no I i experiments at the University nf I I California indicate. The conclu-l sions'were reached after tests with I an extremely delicate Instrument, a ! string galvanometer, so . sensitive j that It detects one-millionth of a; volt ot electricity. (Popular Me-i chanics Magazine) : - r ' Another thing to bo thankful tor: that Floyd Gibbons Isn't your barber. (Judge) " HELP WANTED FEMALE) WANTED Young woman for gen-; era housework: one that can . cook. Can go home nights. Tel. jne.. u turning Luun. WAXTKD SITUATIONS WANTED Housework or care of sick by middle-aged lady with - boy 15, in or out of town. .222 So. Central. 100 WANTED Work by man and wife; experienced ranch hands. Goo. E. craudcii, Medford, Gen, Del. . 100 WAXTED MlSCIiijJjA'XICOUS MIGHT be Interested, In buying a good modern six ''or seven room dwelling,' close in. - Give street number, location andSji'lcc and other details. Communica tions strictly confidential. Ad dress box 40, Tribune office, no WANTED $1500 for 3 years at 8. Will give flrsl mortgage. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Hldg. Phone 0113. 90 WANTED 'Room in private family 'No other roomers. Good lo cation. Box H, Tribune. 100 WANTED Good used davenport. u 111 pay cash Tor bargain. Ad dress Box G. II., Mail Tribune 100 WANTED Local and long ills, tance hauling. Insured carriers, We guarantee to save you money. Hawley Transfer, 013 Js. River side. Phono 1044-X. 125 WANTED Large ntiantltv second crop alfalfa- hay. Medford Peur Co., Medford. Phone 17-F After 6 p. m. Pliono53, Central I'ouu. nil WANTED Sheep pasture for flock or i-io ewes. Jt A. salade, jr. Phono Central Point 18-X-3. 00 WANTED Socond-nand soods and juna. I'ats, 1606 prune. Ph. 647-L. 102 WANTED Lawnmowers to Sharp, en. I guarantee your lawnmow er to cut Just as well as when new. Call and deliver free. The old Liberty Repair Shop, 19 N. Fir 8U Cbu. Flcher, Proo. Tel. 2(11. ir FOll HUNT ITRNISHEI) ROOMS FOR RENT 2 furnished sleeping rooms. 230 N. Ivy. loo FOR RENT Nicely furnished steeping rooms, first or second floor. Rates reasonable. 824 South Riverside. tf FOR RENT Large room close In; hot and cold water and bath. 20 So. Fir. 103 FOR RENT Clean furnished sleeping rooms, reasonable. 603 No. Bartlett. phone 1140-W. iio FOR HENT Room and board. ' Phone 760-R. Call at 14 Cot , tagc; also warehouse 25x100 feet. 8ltf BOARD AND ROOM tral. Phone 1211. -aa 8o. Cen 831 f" FOR KENT, Pleasant front slecn ing room with privilege of bsth. Inquire 522 S. Fir. 00 FOR RENT Attractive room, ooaro, reasonaoie; garage. 33 N. Peach. ' 74tf PLEASANT room with board at 71S E. Main. Phon lit. tf HELP WANTRll MALE OR FEMALE HY'AA' WANTED TouisV men and women to attend packing school Kimball P a 0 k I n g House, to learn pear packing. Will lie able to make big hroney. Low school rates. Phone 407-X or call Orb Cooxsev, 304 Board man, for informaWin. 101 PICKKU VP IF TOUR DOO Is mlislnc, call l ' lltf O FOR RENT MIS ELLANKOCH FOR HENT Onrnge, $3. SO per nionili. $25 Houlh Rivorslde Ave. . tt 'oREfiONV SUTXTUY. .TUXK MlSOi:i,I,ANEOUS ltE-HOOF NOW Phono U'77-AV,! ami save i!0&. Estimates Kladlvl furnished on our materials of! quality and beauty; also auth orized applicator. Satisfaction suaranteed. Adams El Hey Koof Service. 330 X. Holly. !lilf HISIXKSS OPPOUTI XITIIUS ' FOll SALE (lit HEX-r A eood business. Mill service station and store In itood location. Au Kust Johnson, L'l Genesee. Uil i FOll IIKX'IV Al'AUTMKXTS FOIt KENT Large Spanish du plex, one block of Hotel Med-' lord on South .Newtown, partly' furnished, strictly modern, w 1 1 h Frisidaire. hardwood floors and1 fireplace. Phone 1378-11. 0Ntt( FOR RENT Apt. SOC W. Main.! 95Mf KOI RENT 3 newly papered and iKitutcd house kcciutii; rooms. patutcd housekeeping rooms. with garage; unlet location, close in: middle aged or elderly pennle, desired; $21) a month. 328 X., Grape St. FOR RENT N'lcciy furnished apt.! lawn and shade, (ilti Xo. Cen-j tral. 102 I FOH 1USNT Plex, close -3-l-ii. furnished tlu - In: bath, elec. stove, iireakfast room, sleeping porch. garage, enclosed yard; adults. Inquire 240 S. Grape. tt ... . " ; FOR Rli.Nl o-room furnished api.. z oiocks irom norary. tn- quire 804 East Main. Tel. 287-J. i 74tt I FOR RENT Strictly modern 3 and! 4-room npts. at Flndlay Apart-1 ments, 503 S. Holly St., evenings' and Sundays. tistf; I lrnR ni-lVT 9-room nnt. with nrl- J vato bath. Phone 1016-Y. 66tf FURNISHED house, apts. und garage. 2 and 3-rm. 604 W. 10th. tf 1X)II IlEXT IIOUSICS FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment, three rooms and bath, close in. Phone 0K7. UKtf 'OR R1CXT 5-room modern house wltlt stove: on pavement. In quire K17 W. 2nd. tllltr FOR RENT New 4-room house. , $25, water paid. 824 West 13th. ! 1 nil ,,,0 HENT 3-room house, fur-I nished. water. $15. 812 Summit. , 1nn FURNISHED HOUSE to rent In Central Point, $12.50 per month. Phone Clareneo JJankoy, 787-R, at Medford. 100 FOR RENT Furnished house, 6 rooms; dcsirablo neighborhood. Tel. MI3-L. 100 FOR RENT Furnished bungnlow; electric rungo and piano. ?14 So. Holly. 6tf FOR RENT Modern furnished 5- , rUin Homo, 715 W. 13111. Inquire 20 . Ivy. Oft At iRENT-HGood 7-room houso. closcT in; shady yard. Phono 11042-W. 101 FOR SALIC Modern, partly fur nished 4-rm. house, largo screen ed porch, garden, berries, fruit - trees; east side. Easy terms to responsible party. Call ut 414 S. Riverside. 100 FOR RENT 5 or 6-room modern partly, furnished houso, electric range, garage, wood houso, chick en house, nice luwn, nhado, fluw ers, berries, paved street, close to grado and high schools. Call 837 W. 2nd and see house, or Phone 964-L. tf FOR HENT 5-room furnished house, phone 224-K. 7Utf FOR RENT Furnished house at 1110 W. Main; 4 rooms and bath. Phone C. A. DoVoe. 76tf FOB RENT Unfurnished house, Everette Court; electrlo stove, plenty of built-in, Urge garfcge. Phone 238. 104tf FOR RENT Hoinea. Furnished or unfurnished, llrown m White, 17tf HOUSES FOR RENT and SALE. Call ins. tf I OR N. LE A I T .M( till liKH USED CARS WITH AN O.K. THAT COUNTS 1020 Chov. Conch $525.00 1II2H Cliev. Coach 425.00 1II2X Cliev. Coupe 425.00 11128 .Whippet Sport Rdst. 1028 Cliev. Roadster 325.00 1112(1 Jlulck Sedan 435.00 1027 Chrysler Sedan 385.00 Also several good buys in Chov. Trucks and Ford Trucks. . PI E HC E-ALLEN USED CAR LOT Phone !)4I. ' 119" 1028-614 GRAHAM -PAIGE HE 'D AN with 4-speed transmission at a price which should movu ,it once. EAUIN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealer. 9f DODGE COUPE 5 tires and me chanically good, $145. EA KIN'S SUPER USED CAR LOT on South Fir. 103 BETTER trsBD CAHH Turn In your old car and get your license ror a netter car. 1030 Chev. 6 Sedan, run 2300 miles, 1929 Essex Challenger Sedan, like new. 1029 Chev. Coach. I27 Dodge 4 Sedan, fine shape. 1929 Ford Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTOn IVf 101 so. Riverside. )021 FOURTH OF JULY" SPECIALS We are giving you a very low price on used cars for the July 4th special. Don't buy a license for your old car; let the other fellow do lt. Bring In your car and arrange for one of these; 1928 All-Amerioan Oakland Sport Roadster; wire wheels, new rubber, A-1 shape $650.00 192(1 Oakland Cnarh ; 350.00 1927 Pontine: Landau Sedan 450.00 l2 I'ondnc Coach 425.00 1927 Oakland Sedan 450.00 1927 Essex Super Sedan ... 375.00 1927 Mtudebaker Dictator Kedan 450.00 Hudson Htieedster 1 r.o no Ford Sedan 100.00 SANDERSON MOTOR CO. rour Oakland and Pontlac Dealers. 101 FOR HA LE 1 Sit Ford coach, op erated (10 days. Terms, $550 cash. Phono $17 during office flours. 0t( FOll SALE lOGS AND PKTH l'MU SALE Tllorobred ltostoti' bull; sacrifice at $J."i. Write iloxj 1 7. Mail Tribune. 1 tiu I Fill! SALE One liood shepherd rtocJ' one train setter cheap, lir. I Stone. till LOST Lady's tan soft h it. Kinder please return to this office. llStf LOST nlacu Koyliolder. Mrs. AValter A. Jones, 4ft Uarneburg road. Phono 1144-X. Howard. ltsif FOR l-'.XCll AXliF. To EXCHANGE Equity in bun galow for citv lots. Carl V. Tengwald. Hotel Holland lildg. Phone llllL ill' j FOR TRADE Franz Swaty hone genuine. In nerfect condition; j will trade for ride. liox 23, Tribune. Uil FOR EXCHANGE ranch, equipped Large dairy at Montague, Cal., for ranch hero or near Grants Pass. Address owner, C. C. Jorgensen, Montague, Cal. I U 1 1H)H SALIC L1V1CSTOCK ..Qij see j M7.v -Jersey cow. Phone !ltl FOR SALIC - brood sows, will far-1 row in August; also stock pigs.) ' Woolverton Ranch, Central I'oint. I ; luo1 FOR SALE 7-year-old horse; , works single, double or ride; V . mile west of Ends placo, Rogue! River. M. U. Harper. !I0 ; FOR SALE 2 fre-h cows. In- j quire Medford Fuel Company atj 5 o'clock p. m. !! t FOR SALIC soy cows. -2 good 4-yr.-old Jer-; lll'J-H. 09 I VOIl SALIC HOMES FOR SALE Desirable 5-room j bungalow, furnished: new: ocean, view. A real bargain. Mrs. C. Ellen Mungen, . Crescent City. ! Cal. 'J' 0-ROOM modem house, good out buildings, 5 acres fine gnrden soil, 1 nero Irrigated, balance sublrrigated, $3500; $500 down. - bal, lornis. i 1 16 Acres, 2-rooni box $875; $50 down, $25 per house, month. 3 Acres 17-yr-old pears. Ilnrl lctts. Anjous, Cornice: complete equipment. Estimate crop Ihls year HO cars, 3ll.oiio. J. C. 11ARNES. 15 So. Central. Phone 400. 101) FOR ALI3 New-modern plaster ed house, 4 ruoms and bath, In laid linoleum on both and kit chen, large cedar-lined closet, garage anil sidewalks: 1 block to grade school. 3 blocks to Med ford high. Sacrifice price $2400; $100 down, balanco like rent. Taku sedan as down payment. Mux 477, Gold Hill. 100 IF YOU WrSH A NICE LITTLE HOME on tho paved Pacific highway, we can sell you tracts from 1 , acre up on very easy terms. Prices from $2!io up. 11ROWN & WHITE, Realtors. Holland Hotel Hldg. 07ttf FOR SALE 5-RM. I1UNOALOW, close in on pavement; a good buy at $3,500, There Is also about $1.50(1 worth nf furniture, nlc furniture, going for quick sale at $3,050, on very attractive terms. C. S. BUTTER FIELD, Realtor. 102 when vnu think or real estate think of Brown & White. tf UL.iiiuni.-uu nuuu.Miui ., u ... v one acre land; under ditch and ueep well tor oomcsiic niii'i'ij llunlrilv tli.velmiintf neighbor hood. AVill exchange for Idaho nronerly. ieo HOLM 13 S for HOMES, Nash Hotel corner. 101 FOR SALE 'Attractive 7-rnnm bungalow on west sine: naru- wnod floors and fireplace, sun porch, hnsomenl with hot waler furnace. largo yard 00x130, wiin shade trees, flowers and vines, doublo gnrage. Priced reason able. Charles R. Ray, Realtor Medford Illdg.' 'Phono 302. 101' FOR SALE 5-rni. modern stucco, just completed; beautiful insliio finish, largo garage, attractive .surroundings, lawn, shade, vtu. pay like rent. Box 71, Tribune 5tf FOH SALE 5-room new home', acre of berries and gardon $3950. Bargain; easy terms. Siskiyou Heights extension Keene Drive. Phone 744-R. tf FOIt SALE $1600, now cottage, 9 acres. 10 m nutes from Med ford. Box 100 c-o Mall Tribune gsir FOR BALE on THADI5 Desirable house and lot In Medford for . Acreage, for few davs only. Tel 1016-Y. .1617 W. Main. 84tf FOll SALE HEAL KKTATK FOR SALE NEARLY NEW 4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE with large sleeping porch, on paved street: gat-nge, lot' 66x104. Priced for only $2800: small down pay- ' ment, balance easy. , Rents for $32.50 per month. DEAL & KNIGHT, 30 N. Bartlett. 100 SMALL SUBURBAN ACREAGE Wanted to exchango for partially Improved mountain ranch wltn limited water rights. See HOLMES for HOMES, Nosh Ho. tel corner. 101 FOR SALE Beautiful timbered homeslte, ten aeses for less than a city Int. R. V. Williams. 16 North Riverside. lot TWO ENGINEERS AGREED that about the best tract of orchnrd land in this valley should be Im proved with a pear orchard. Twenty years time has verified llielr Judgment. This season 20 acres fall-bearing pear trees on that tract will produce $10,000 worth of pears. We think we can lnd;ice owner to throw In the crop even ftil late date. See irOL.MH FOR HOMES. Nnsh lintel corner, 104 10 ACRE TRACT to be sold June JO or July 1 to Settle an Estate Good house, barn, chicken houe. All under cultivation. Fine chicken ranch. First, buyer win, r.00 gets II. $1500, good terms on balance. See Gainer S'heley, Central Point at once. phone (or dote, joo 1HIII SALE UICAL ESTATE eres n.'ar .Medford golf links; 3 acres or chard, berries; good well, free soil and shade trees. Inquire Gossctl's Shell Station, Talent. Ore. len FOR SALE Investigate this won derful opportunity to buv a full hearing orchard; l.' acres of liarllelts and Ibises, running 7i tons to tile acre; S acres Xew lowns ami -1 acres Jonathans, l acre Delicious, also largo family t.iehard; all acres of good land; r.-rooin home with bath; good barn end other outbuildings; trac tor, truck and foil line of equip ment; 7 miles out. Price tnni; i.r.'4) cash, crop payments on balance, Sec Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 9li FOll SALIC OR TRADE $2000 equity in f. acres on Ross Lane;, good house and parage; Just . mile from Jackson St. school;! want about 1 acre clear with ' some Improvements, close tot .Medford. See owner at Motor Elect. Co.. lit ll and Riverside. 1IU CHICKEN' RAXOIt 10 acres, fenced for chickens; 4-rni. house, chicken houses, good crop of wheat; only $1400; easy Urms, L. G. P1CK1CLL. 204 1C. Main. Phono 11 IS. ' I FOR SALE 3 acres on oiled road; bargain:, terms. F. E. Collins, ii mites out on Midway road. 101 A FINE SERVICE STATION LOCATION Fine lots, situated on 2 main thoroughfares In ideal part of .Medford. Fillo for service sta tion or Karago. Flno trees. Everything 'clear. Write "Prop erty Owner," caro Mall Tribune, ' ' ; n FOR SALE Little rarms close In; City water, electriolty and all of a olty's conveniences without the nlgn lux; comfortable 4 and 5 room houses with water to the kitchen sink. v soil theso to responsible parties on terms like rent. No down payment other man 1110 regular moniniy rental WOLD & WOLD, 16 No. Riverside. 8tf BROWN & WHITE Realtors. Wo have 2 modern houses clear of incumbrance in San Diego, to trade fur good diversified farm hero, ALSO strictly modern O-room house close to college In Cprvallls, to exchango for suburban here. ALSO. 400 acre stock and dairy ranch, Klamath county; 70 acres alfalfa, 130 grain, balanco pas ture: 200 acres irrigated. Price $15,000 clear; will take up to $4,000 in trade, $3,000 cash, bal anco back on place. Horses and machinery go with placo. A good dairy herd also for sale. Holland Hotel Hldg. Phono 130 2tf FOR S.LI MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Horry cups $0.50 per 1000. Monarch Seed Co, tf FOR SALE Pie clrerrlos, Lam berts. Phone R-13-M. 101 SWEET CHERRIES We special ize in a fine article for eastern shipment. M. 1). Remington on Griffin Croek. 102 ''OR SALE -on the tree, fin Creek. - Cherries, picked or It. it. (Indies, Grlt .Phono S57-L, 00 FOR SALE Cherries: Blngs, Lnm belts, 8c pound; '.i mile north Hear creek bridge, Central Point. w. j. Gebhard. 100 FOR SALE Hteam boiler, 4-h.p., . one lubler double milk cooler, one liottio liner. Route 2. Box 42-A. c. P. True, third houso north of Bcall lano on Puclflc nignway. 100 FOR SALE 'Royal Ann cherries, Kings and pie chorrloa. High way M a r k u t Service Htallon. Phoenix. Phono 950-R-2. 99 FOR SALE One 2-cow trailer, one . enmn trailer. Leo Young, Stew art Ave. H7tf FOR SALE Small new electric range, owner leaving town.,Tol. 750-R. 102 FOR SALE Loganberries, rasp berries, cherries, o. E. Slinmiss. half mile west of suulh cud of Kings highway, 102 CHERRIES FOR SALE Blngs, j,uuinci-iN auu jccpuoilciths. Tele phono your orders lo Carl Y, lengwaiii, 003 r 673. 10 FOR SALE Myres automatic cloc- l lie pump oullit, A-1 condition, in less i un n nair original cost, For particulars call at $25 Ho, Rlversldo Ave. tf BINd AND ROYAL ANNE cher ries, noon lord j, Gold Hill. initio place. 93tf FOR SA LE Lognnberrlos, $1.26 per crate; blackcaps and rod raspberries $1.40 per crato. Bring crates if possible. 3 miles east of Phoenix. Harry Steele. BStf FOR HALE Fatten fryers aulcklv and profitably with our fattening musn. .Monarch Bcod Co, 81tf FOR SALE Automatlo electrlo range, also moilol A Ford eoupe. o-iv nuuin urape. SACKS HACKS HACKS. Have 10,000 good .used barley and grain sacks. ' MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUHB Phone. 1082. 27 N. Grape Ht. 79tf UNDERWOOD Typewriter Agency. iiiutug macnine Agcy. Sales Rentals Service. Central Phone 1U. Rebuilt machines, all makes. " 66f FOR SALE Cletrnc In aood work. Ing order. W. H. Arnold, R. 1, Box $1. Tel, 623-R-2. 67tf FOR BALE Fordson parts. W. .'no,a uo Phone 623-R-j. FOR RALE Furniture, Buyer as-' - Phone 746-J. 45lfl WPl P1V ft ut. t . . . ir.V .or inonur, wool """. pens ana junk. Medford Bargain House, Phone 1061, 17 No. Orape. tf FOR SALE Used sewing ma- u. ....... an man, in up; term UT desired. ,AU make rented and repaired. Whit Sawinc Machine Co.; I North Bartlett. Iltf FOR garden and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. u-j. eamuei Bttnuii i PAGET MVJS TRIBUNE" FOll SALIC MISCELLANEOUS WHEAT and rolled barley, 2o a lb., $35 a Ion; baled nlfaifa, lc a lb., 17 a ton. Phone C. A. DeVoe. tf HI SINEKS DIRECTOIIV Alistnit'tfl MlTRllAV AI'.STRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Tlllo Insurance. Rooms 3 and !, No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. .IACKKOV '0. A 1 1ST It ACT . Allriiits nf Tlllo mid Tiiln lii.siiraiii'p. 'I'lie 1111I3 iiiniplelo Tille System in Jack son 'ouiity. Accmintnnlrt WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax anil Ciu-poralion Counselors, Auditors und Accountants. E. M. Wilson. C. 1'. A.: Le In nil .1. Knox. C. P. A.; Lloyd Showers. Liberty Hldg. Phono 157-R. llicyt'les BICYCLE -, REPA III SHOP Work guaranteed. Auto locks and keys for all cars. 19 N. Fir St. Tel. 201. Chiropractic Physic-inn DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Offlco hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5. 203-204 Liberty llldg. Office phone 080; Res. phono 790-11. DH. JOUIDTT'P.' BRAY Suite 308, Medford Bldg., for chiropractic service. Thursdays by -, appoint ment. Office phono 1230. . lClortrlc Motor Repairing L. C. SCHAFER Armature wind ing, olootrio -motor repairing. Complete stock bearings and brushes. 33 -N. Central. Phones - 00-J-2: Conlral Point 74. 371 ICye Specialists DR. D.-A. CHAMRERii, Optome trist. Eyes exnmincd. Glasses fitted. 404 Medford Bldg. Tel. 188. 852tf KxiM'rt Window C-lcuncrs LHT GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1171. House cleaning. Floor Waxing, Oriental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Fiitltnclaf ' WE LEND MONEY to - Worthy people to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford Bid., Medford, Ore. Freight Transportation LONG DISTANCE HAULING Medford-Klamath Truck Line Dally service. Bonded carriers . Special rntes on load lots. Auti Freight Terminal, 36 8. Fir. Tel 1033. IiKcrnalliiiuil Motor (Trucks I N T E R.N A.T I O N A L MOTOll TRUCKS Factory Representa tive Motor Inn Garage, Soutb Rivorslde. Sales and Service. Money to Tionn 6 . lions' Time Real Kslalo Mortgngo Loom Phono U'ii Oulllinrrclnl l-'lnnnco Cori Mctlford, Oregon DO YOU NEED MONEY? W'I make short time loans. All trans. ' actions confidential. 657-J. Ban later & Christner, 317 Liberty Bid Moiiumcntn THE OREGON OiRANlTE CO, Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Gen eral Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sales Manegor, 302 N. Front St. Pn hit lug and Pnperhniiglng PAPERIIANGING 0c a roll and up. Dick Nowmnn. Tel. 314-J. PAINTING, Papering, Kulsomln ing. Interior decorating, plain or fancy. Patch plastering and job carpentry. Bettor Jobs for less. Phono 1609. M. A. BLISS A COMPANY Paint ing, panel-hanging and interior finishing, 302 Crater Lako Ave. Phono 1604. 41 Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano. Modern classical anil popular methods. Spochil sup plemental courso In popular music for beginners, any age. or those who Play. Successfully taught, also, by mall. Arranging. ong lyrics set to music. Halght Music Studio, 31S Liberty Bldg., Medford, Oro Phono 72. Printers and Publishers ' MEDFORD PRINTING CO. .lias the best equipped printing offlco In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. S7 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADJO HEP.vrcE on any mako radio. 11. O. Pliruoker, 92 Bouth Orapo street. Office Phone 335: Hos. 1442. -i . Sit Sand ami Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant, clean waahod sand and gravel; crushed gruvol, el) sixes. Phone plant 1203 or office 127. Spraying IF YOU want a good Job of spray. Ing done on your trees and shrubs ut a reasonable price, Tel 1089. ' ' $62 Storage WAREHOUSING storage, Dlstrl. - ''itjLIt'rrnt .st; Phone 316, ' """'".- sientora warehouse, S10 Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE o' lit N. Fir etweE Phone 3 IS. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER A BTORAOR. Service guaranteed. 10 B. Orape --'-pi?gU!L'l.4v;'r residence oo. Fnraliurti VpltolstpHnjr "' FITUy,rTl,'KK KK'fP'IOWSTERKn re-finished, re-glued. We carry n rull linn of upholstering mm. Pies. A- n. Thalbauit. To! 9-R, ! - -