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MEDFORD MftllJ TRTBTTNR MEDFORD, ORF.OOT. SUNDAY, JULY 20. 19.10. o- PXGE FIVE "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THEMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" 6' TWO LINES E1GKTS Wfilter P. Chrysler titdav an nouncM two linen of straight eight-cylinder motor cars the first eight-cy Under cars ever to hear the Chrysler name find the proved productM of months of en gineering development. "In these new cars Chrysler en gineers have designed a car with perfect smoothness, perfect road nhlllty, perfect handling, and a to- continental xmartneHs, exquisite hofly appointments synchroniza tion of engine, of transmission and of brakes In fact, a perfectly bal anced and correlated piece of mchnnim," says J. J. Osen hrugge, local 'dealer. Th& two lines have heon desig nated as the Chrysler Eight and the Chrysler Imperial Eight. The former is offered In four body ty)wc,-'the royal sedan, convertible coupe, standard coupe and road himv - The Imperial Eight cojnes in a seven-passenger sedan, sedan limousine, five-passenger sedan, and close-coupled four-door sedan. "Outstanding mechanical feat ures of both Mnes include the L head' type if Ht might eight engine with the famous Chrysler silver dome 'cylinder head, four-speed transmission and gear shift, down draft carhuretion, automatically controlled radiator shutters, two way hydraulic . shock absorbers, four whefl internal expanding hy draulic brakes, completely enclns- ed, fuel pumps, four point rubber' engine mountings, impulse neutral-1 laera; the bnndertte rust proofing: process on all enameled parts and ; scores of other refinements," says Mr. Oseubrugge. In appearance, neither car has a countHrpart. One of the remarkable- engineering accomplimsh metits has been the development of the chassis ami body design as a unit, employing a new type of reinforced duiihhte di'up chassis frame and a welded all -steel body. 1-ong gTacei ul hoods covering the engine compartment narrow nt the front and come to a point In a single vertical chromium bar nt the center, creating an atmos phere of speed, power and grace. Bullet-shaped chromium head lamps and sweeping air-whip fend ers add to the fleet lines of the low frontal area. All-steel bodies are introduced ; on every model of the ChryMer Eight. Straight KIglit Engines The- HKine . of the Chrysler Eight incorporates the finest 'hry filer features, developing SO hqrsepower at 3,400 K. I'-. M., borq of three - inches, 'stroke four and n no-fourth inches, displacement 24a.3.1 cubic inches, S. A. E. horse power rating is 2H.K0. The com pression ration of G.2 to I Is standard, hut optional compression ration of 6.2 to 1 is available. Tire engine is mounted In rubber, and completely insulated from the frame. Five main bearings, having a total nrea of 59.4 square inches, support the statically and dynam ically balanced crankshaft equip ped with the exclusive Chrysler Impulse neutralize!. Aluminum al loy pistons of the Iso-therm steel Ht r u t - t y pe, h a ve t h ree Cum pr es sion rings and one oil control ring. Intake valves are of chrome nickel steel, and exhaust valves of silchrome steel. The downdraft carburetor and exclusive Chrysler manifolding produce an amazing gain in engine power and flexibil ity. Eour-SiMH-fl Transmission The four speed transmission with multi-range gear shift, has one reverse and four forward speed rangeH heavy duty start ing acceleration and driving. In the highest gear, hiKh cur speed nt slow twgine speed for fast driving and economy are provided. The silent third gear is designed for heavy traffic and acceleration on steep grades or mountain driving. Shifting between these two higher speed ranges Is accomplished by a flick or the control lever at any car speed. Final drive gear ratios offered In Vhe Chrysler Eight are 4.1 to 1 in high or driving range: 6.67 to 1 In third or acceleration range; 1 0.1K to 1 in starting range; 14.871 to 1 in heavy duty range. Reverse range is 12.8U2 to 1. Four-wheel Chrysler hydraulic brakes Inter nal expanding in twelve - inch drums. Ease of riding Is assured by a total front and rear spring length of 90 inches on each side of the car, with eight leaves In each spring, all two Inches wide. Six ply bn lloon t Ires ( 5. fi Ox IS) a re standard equipment. Wood wheels FRUIT HAULERS We will secure your Public Service Permit and write your Insurance at very reasonable rates. CHAUNCEY FLOREY Phone 318 o MIDWAY ACRES These fine tPn acrc Suburban Hnmesites nre selllnR to the buy ers who know valnen. ,., . Free aan.ly soil hiKh and sightly Rood drainage hoaiitiful oaks and pines electricity phone mail service near school only ten minutes from the city on the new Midway Road. You can have every modern luxury except high taxes. I 'I acres for the price of a city lot. Don't be too late get your choice now only a few left. Total price for ten acres only f0. Cash SIM and 10 per month. See Midway Acres today. Our car will call. R. V. WILLIAM9 Phone 1518 are furnished .as standard equfp I ment with wire- wheels optional at j slight -extra charge. lwprtoil Klglt v.kIiio j The enxine of the Imperial Eight .is the L-head type, developing 125 I horsepower t 32000 R. P. M. j Having a bore of 3H inches and I a stroke of five inches, the dis- placement of this powerful engine is 2K4.S44 cubic inches with an H. A. E. rating of 39.20 horse power. Compression ratios are 5 to 1, with 1 to 1 optional equip ment. The counterwelghted statically and dy na m ica 1 ly ha lanced era n k -shaft is completely machined Nine main bearings, having a total area of 1 12.31 square inches support Aluminum alloy pistons of the Iso-therm invarstrut type have f o u r co m 1 1 ress io n r 1 n gs and one oil control ring. The en- ! glne is mounted in rubber with I four point suspension, completely I insulating vibrations from the frame and boy. Lubrication is full force-feed to all bearings by means of a gear-type oil pump. Four-speed transmission with Multi-Range gear shift. The final axle ratio of the highest or driv ing range is 3. SIS to I for speed and economy, and the silent third or acceleration range has a ratio of C.391 to l. Shifting between these two gears can be made either way at any car speed to meet ever changing t rut tic conditions. Duul down-draft carhuretion with specially designed manifold ing. Four-wheel Internal-expanding hydraulic brakes; expanding! in 15-inch reinforced drums. Springs are the semi-elliptic I inches on each side. Sprlnit leaves ! are all 2 vt inches wide. Springs I are cradled in rubber bushings with two-way hydraulic shock ab sorbers. Oversized baloon tires, six-ply (7.00x1 x ) are standard equipment.' Wire wheels are used throughout as standard equip ment, with wood wheels as op tional. , All models of the Chrysler Eight and Imperial Eight are wired fur the Installation of radio equipment at the. factory, the sets to be in stalled at the option of (he owner on special order. Classified advertising gets reaulta nAr)il Wi-ArNlO ! lF4SfillCDN! CUZANNB LENGLEN, th poptu lar French tennis player, is now a successful designer of eporta clothea for the Malson Yvonne May of Parla and' ber tennl dresses boast of practical as well as smart fashion points. The tennis cos tume sketched ts a copy of one of her most popular new models shown recently at the Spring open ings. It Is of pink rayon pique which has become of great Import ance In the world of chic active sports clothes. An Interesting note about tills fabric is that Its prac ticability Is one of iU chief charms, for It may be tubbed again and again without loosing the lovely sheen and suppleness of body. The high neckline Is important this season in contrast to the backlcis models of last year. The pcplum has found it way into active sports fashions, and here it gives the effect of a deep over-blouse. The skirt 'measures three inches below the knees, and has front pleats to give the necessary ful ness. The contrasting short Jacket which accompanies the frock Is off "Fleet" blue flannel. The collar and flower are of pink pique. 123 East Main 16 North Riverside Family Left By Air Mail Aviator i ; j : I (Associated Press Photo.) Mrs. Maurice Oraliam and two children, Mcloililc and Monte, stir, vlve Maurice (.rahain. flier forced down In the I'tah n llderness last winter, and whosi. hody has hcen fonnd. Id the Old (Kansas City Star) . Frequent reference has been' made to Ilannnn's Hollow, which , divided the residential district of the Old Home Town. It was called Hangmans' 1 lit I low because, at some date prior to the Civil war, a man had been executed there, either legally or by mob law. The Old Home Town now is more than a century old and it has had onlyjness of breath, there bus dawned the one case of capital punishment,, which makes the incident an out- ghosts and "bants" that has em standing one In the town's history. I boldeiied us to say again that wej We th-ink now that It must have:nre not "senrt" of them. ! been a legal execution because, rn-1 Therefore, we declare Again, :.H calling the good old souls who muft ; the expense, of the ridicule ami have lived In the town from the; scorn of all the younk' crowd of our; very beginning of Its life, we cannot day in the Old Home Town, and .n! j conjure in our mind a .sufficient! violation of the one and only tradi I number of men wlvi would engage j lion held by the good old pioneers nusiness i niive,(ti mat goon nid town, our honest) formed a mob. Practically every I conviction that the story of the; -bodied man on the townitc away to th Civil war we f heard our mothers tell of that1 great day but they were men who went to fiKht for the union as n, matter of loyalty :,nil not because i they were Inclined nt all to he fierce men.. As has frequently been t told in the story of the Old Homo i own. nil1 cuii'.i-Ms fif in-.nij .in .Metnonisix. ami inose mat uiu noi belong to the Methodist - chur helped to fill the halting ranks w:w (ho finlv nlhiT church In the I town during our boyhood days. So we conclude tluvt It must have been a legal execution that gave ; Hangman's Hollow its name and that caused so much fear and trem bling among the children of the town who were told and who gen erally believed Ihi.t the hollow was haunted. It was only that part of , day morning. July 21, with1 bar the hollow that ran down baek of: gains In up-tn-date footwear- for the courthouse that was regarded ) all members nf the family. as haunted. The upper reaches of In the assortment of shoes which the. hollow were called Valentine will be on sale Monday Is one creek and Mullen's creek, nkhough there was no water anywhere in the i small past tires and constructed dams to hold water for the milk : cows that grazed along the creek's ; banks. P. rft across Hangman's Hollow , proper there lived RufledKo Slnane and Mary nnd Ma Duf field and Nannie Stall and Jennie Haley and Carrie "Fosnot and the two Ilouck girls and a lot of young people who mingled with the young set on the "near side" nf the hollow, and it was most embarrassing for the little girls on the 'Tor side" of the hollow because always after dusk there came down the shadow of the "hant" that stalked up and down Hangman's Hollow, and the young heroes who talked loudly enoughtn daylight with their boasts that "I ain't senrt of a ghost" nevertheless quailed at thought of making the crossing after dark. Hootie Spriggs, who lived on the near aide of the hollow, once lost heart at the crossing when he was "seeing 'his little je-irl friend home from a party, ami left her stranded to go across the mysterious chasm alone, pleading that he had prom ised his mother that he would sure ly be home from the party at 0 o'clock. Hut it wasn't the picture of his mother with a frown on her brow that "scart" Hootie Spriggs. It was the picture of the "hant" that he might meet as he returned from seeing his girl home. For that reason when there was a party on the far side of the hol low the young folks of the near side would get permission from their parents to stay all night at the hom's of friends on the far side, and when the far side young sters came over on the near side of the hollow for the celebration of any event that kept them after dark, the near side homes were filled with victors from the far side overnight. Last week we expressed grove doubt r.s to the reality of the i "hant" that terrorized Hangman's Hollow for ns for so many years. Of course, this bold doubt Is express"d In the liifht of the many, many years thut h.ivft elapsed since we viewed Hangman's Hollow frs the nn pl.ice In the world to avoid And thr nn Inntrer Y pub 1nd- Medford 0 Investment Company General Insurance Medford, Oregon 125 E. Sixth St. Phone) ? Home Town ing down into the dark gap between, the two hills. The state has con- s.ructed a highway over the hoi-, low, and lias joined the far aide and ' the near side with a great viaduct that is high enough to defy any 1 evil spirit of the deep bottom of the ravine from scaling It. And then, with the wisdom that comes with gray hair and short- upon us the skepticism concernins . haunfing of Hangman s Hollow was a hoax ami a cruel Juke. For think' what bliss there miht have been if the first love of youth had not been ruined by the fear that kept soj many of the boys of our crowd; from "keeping company" with thei girl of his young dreams who lived on the fr.r .ide of the hollow HlBOOTERY TO OPEN JULY SHOE SALE Another semi -annual July shoe sale nt the P.outcrp will hogln Mmi- group of loo pairs in medium andl hiKh heels all marked at one e.V' oepttonally low price. A good e lection of arch preserver shoes for those who are troubled with foot ailments will also be featured dur ing this event. Th doors will be opened tomorrow mornrng at S o'clock. "Men's Mionhl'TH are becoming broader," say. n tailor. This l.s very fortunale. in view of the Increasing burden rif taxntlon. The Iltlmorlut. "Tile prHcnt feminine fashion of going abiuit hatlesi. shows K""d fiensn. sound Judgment, And a healthy outlonk which nn one cin but praise," Kays n doctor, lie ! evidently a married man. Pnssin Show. Two Chicago Handlers have died niturnl deaths. They were tdiot. Philadelphia Inquirer. Call for Kids. Sealed bids will be recolveil for the hrick in tho'east, south and north walls, also portion of west wall of I'aKe theater not connected with store htlHriinc. Walls to be torn flown to foun dation nnd removed from premises. nit'hts reserved to reject any or all bills. nids will bo received until July 2r.th, 1030. J. P. WOLF. 680 D. H Ashland, ore. CLASSirlEO ADVESllSllva RATES Rat, Dir word for tint Imcrllon. 2c: nth weeding Imtrtion, lc: minimum 25c. Indfl your Idi with For Site. For Rrnt, He. tnd count thrtc wordt, at wtll h each initial, ttlfphoiit number, etc., ai a word. Claiiititd adl in advance and not taitn ertr phone, unlets adverrWr hat monthly account. No allomnce for phone error!. IICT.V WANTKD MAIMS WANT10O A car salesman. If you can sell, we can use yon. Sanderson Motor Co. J I U rlV.M WANTl:lK- KMAI,K. WANTKD Ijidy conk for small IfiKHlnir camp, fait nt Owl Serv ice Hta. Sunday mornlnff or Wed nesday evening. 11!' WA XT KIJ SITUATIONS WAN'TKD Kxperieneed steriou; rspher desires work, half oi whole d.iys. Law nnd other ex perience. Jiox O. J.. Tribune. 1 JO WANTED Permanent work In home by experienced housekeep er. 1t'-ferenre. Address IJox 14. Mail Tribune. 13 WANTKD tlousework by capable woman, r.ox s, M ill Tribune. 11 lHll It KXT M IM'KMiA'EOt'S COTTAOKM for the summer reserv ed al Kndert's IPV'auh, Cresepnl My. Cal. Tel. T fur rates. Mrs. 1 Fred Kndert. Kl' FOH RK.NT Oarage. $3.00 per month. I2i South HI vera do Ave tf V A XT! : I) M 1 SCELIiAX EO V S 5" j WANTED To buy one good work plug, weight around louO to 1700' lbs.; must be gentle, heulthv and! .strong. l'hone Hert Anderson. No. 4 4A Medford. 1 WANTED Eight car in good con dition. Phone 6!t7-J-2. 119. WANTED PRIVATE PARTY' with $1,000 .to S'tO.ooo to loan money on flrnt-class first mort- sages. VAlI, Ol l.DEN I 11 So. Riverside. , tf . WANTED Children to earn for. Constant supervision; plenty of room and shade; noon meal serv ed. Hv day SI. by week $i. Call 1 II45-X. l-'O WANTED Pasture for sheep. L. A. Salade, Jr., Central Point. Ore. VAXTK1 Cattle In eschant'e for' 1'ontiac sedan. Henry Kerty. H. ' 1. Talent. 12J 1 WANTl'D To trade Idaho resi- tlence properly for Medford rel-j dence or aerease. L. C. Clarlock. I nanmer of Commerce. ioimi WANTED 2nd hand goods. Junk, l'at's, 16011 I'rtlne. I'll. 647-1.. 133 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 St. Chas. Flcher, Prop. Tel. 2tiL 3Uf WANTED Local and long dis tance hauling. Insured carriers. We guarantee to save you money. Haw ley Transfer, 610 N. River side. Phono io-1-t-x. u-a FOR UEXT- APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apart-1 ment for two people. 005 West . I in h. LLHiL FOR KENT Nicely furnished: apart ment, electric range, hot water; private entrance; .adults. 101M W. 0th. Phone HilS-R. 110 FOR RENT Furnished clean apartments, $15 and per mo. I UK tit anil water pam. inquire UI0 Portland. 1 10 FOR RENT Apt. 80 W. Main. f 5 1 1 FOR RENT Small furnished apartment, garage. 001 W. 1 at h. I 17tf FOR RENT 3-room fnrn. apart ment; private entrance, and ga raKe. 0 10. .lacksog. 110 FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. 217 W. 2nd. 122 FOR HUNT Apt. Son W. Main. 90ir FOR HUNT S-room ant. with prl vut liulh. l'hone 1U16-V. (tr.lf- FOR RF.NT FliRMSUKD ROOMS FOR UKN'T Furnished sleeping and housekeeping rooms. Palmer Rldg. Call -H'7. 124 VCtn HUNT Two rooms In duplex apartment, tlS. ill) Haven St. llHtf KOI! HUNT Nlco cool sleeping room, 40H W. lllh. 1 19 Foil HUNT Furnished room and garage. TilTi W. 1 Utli. Mil FOTC TtF.NT Nicety furnished .sleeping room, adjoining hath; moderate rates. 32 5 South ltiv erside. tf BOARD AND ROOM JJ9 So. Con tnil. Phone 1211. 83 PLEASANT room with board at 716 K. Main. Phone 723. tt FOIt ItKNT irwUSF.S FOlt It KXT Modern 5-rra. house with 2 sleeping porches. Call -r,3-M. 1 1 tr Fon RENT Kxeluslvo cabin in mts.; hour drive from Medford. Rest In a beautiful spot. Kvory thlng furnished. Call !I04-I. tf FOR HUNT 5-room furnished house and garage. 330 Haven St. 122 FOIt KENT Small house at 200 itealty St.. 11 7. fit) month. In quire 204 Really. 11U FOR RENT 0-room house. BIB W. loth. 114tf FOR RENT Modern 5-rm. house. 31 Mistletoe. F. M. Corlels, Tel. 121-X. 121 FOR RENT House to elderly couple. Ms Pennsylvania. 120 FOIt RENT Corner North l'nclflc highway nnd Iterrydalo Ave., small partly furnished house, SI2.50. 114tf FOR RENT 4-room cottago, So. Olikdalc. 108 tf FOR RENT Unfurnished house, Kverette Court; electric stove, plenty of bullt-lna, largo garage. Phono 238. 304tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown White. 17 lf 1MCKRD CI TAKEN 1!P 2 red cows, 2 calves; all have ear marked with under bill! In each oar: one cow brand ed on side. Owner can have same bv paying damages and for nil. Ralph Wilson, Table Rock school. 120 IF TOUR DOCJ Is mleslrm, call 860. UtM IIUSIXF-SS OPPOItTtTNlTIKS FOR SALE Plumbing shop, stock and fixtures, good location arid well established business. Own er retiring. Will sell nt Inven tory, about $3,000. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 120 FOR HAI.K. Fountain, confection ery, lunch, drugs and stage of fice d-pot; clean, up-to-date , slock; doing fine business: three year lenee; smnll overhead; $l.Mio, or will Invoice. Car taken In as part payment. Rest rea sons for selling. Address Rox It. E. W.. Mail Tribune. IIS PARTNER WANTED Will Sell half Interest In old established real estate business. Former owner is retired. Full price $3h0. itei location in town. ro ex perienes needed. Write Tribune Hox 60. tf FOR SALE Pat's Second Hand Store and property. 1606 Prune Hi. Phune 047-L. 120 MISCKUiAXEOCft MO.XEY TO I.OAN'ion improved real estate. See1 Charles A.; Wing Agency, Inc. 1201 HAVE your furniture reupholster-i ed. refinished, reglued. Phone j 969-K. ' j CALL LOTTIE HOWARD for in-! formation about Investors Syn -' dicaie. Phone I33ti-1 121 CASH nt'TKUS for farms, hotels.; apartinpnt houses, homes and business property, llox U, Trl- buna. J FOUND J Fttr.NI) tllasaes In lane near l;el Tup school, l'hone 4:lT-l-. 1-0 von K.XIHI.VNC.R FOR TUAOE-.Moilet T Ford truck, good cab and flat body for fruit or wood hauling; tl-speed trans mission; kooiI mechanical condi tion. Will trade for equity in light car. 531 Austin St. 121 WILL TRADE Four .Medford res idence properties for improved, tree water canyon ranch. Ad dress owner, M. Sumner. Rt. Pox. ll-D Medford. 110 FOR TRADE Splendid irrigated farm of HO acres, new 5-room house, barn, hog house, chicken house, the place in alfalfa and grain, old free water right. Price $ 1 5.000, and would consider a small down payment nnd a trade for city property. C11ACNCEY FLOREY. Phone 31S. 123 East Main SM 1211 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 large I safe; wilt sell or nado for smalt ! one. Pinnacle Packing Co. Il3tf FOR SALI-V-AUTOMOUILKS 'tREAPY TO UO" i liuick Sedan : 435l Chev. Roadster 325 Cbcv. Coupe 305; Chev. Coupe 425 - Cbcv. Sport Coupe 43ft! 2N Ford Truck 44 ''.7 Chev. Truck 37 51 27 Chev Truck 3''0 With an "o. K." that counts. PIERCE-ALLEN USED CAR LOT (Wtim I'MMll f A 1 1 Si - W have a kimhI H.'loctlitn nf usedj earn ranshiu in prlro ironi $M tft S'j'.n. Theae cava art' hrinj; old i al hajf prico. i A lt.ISTK".'l MOTORS. l.Nl". 1 It 1 So. liivcwlrto. 124 - j FOR SALE One 10 nnd one 1-'-passenger Cadillac Ihikhcs; new lii iiiiipmcnt. lloth cars re conditioned. Would make ex cellent school or stage line bosses. Luggage and freight curriers installed. For prices and tiifortiialloii write or call I.. !. Iloagland, Cnloti Stage Depot. KUininth Falls, ore. 1 I ! FOR SALE 1(127 Ford Tudor Se dan; bargain. Phono 3U0-W, evenings. 1 1 9 FOR SALE 11127 Ford l'lckup, $125; good m'ecliiuiicul condi tion. 12!) Columbus Ave. nt 4th. 11 ,11'LY CLEARAXCU SALE OF VSED CARS You will find the best values In the city here. See our used cars heiore you decide. They have been reconditioned nnd are priced very low. l2i Blllek 6 Standard Sedan. In splendid condition, for :,r,0 00 1027 Pontine Coupe, in leather $375.00 11128 Pontine 2-door Sedan. $41)5. 00 11128 Ail-American Oakland Spopt Roadster; rod wlro wheels; rune like a new car lt!i0.00 11127 Essex Super ti Hednn..$37D.OO 11127 Sludelmker Dictator Sedan $4 50.00 11126 Onkland Sednn $350.00 SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Your Oaklnnd and P o n 1 1 a o Dealer. Open even Ings nnd Sunday morn Ing. 123 FOR SALE Good Pontine sedan At -a bargain, or will trade for cattle. Henry Kerby, R. 1. Tal ent. ll'J FOR SALE Ttulek 7-passenger sedan, first-class condition; Just the. cur to carry a crew or school bus. Very reasonable. Phono 1152 or call nt 221) E. 6th. Ill) FOR SALE ma Ford coach, op erated 60 days. Terms, $550 cash. Phono $47 during office hours. 80tf mil 8AIK WVKSTOCK FOR SALE Guernsey milk cow. Just fresh. Louis Vlmont, 411 E. Mill Ht. 11!) FOR SALE 8-week-nld pigs, .lohn TJoelker, Meadows district. Hengle, Ore. 119 FOR SALE A young cow, will soon be fresh, E. L. Will', M'mI fonl, R. 1. 119 FOR SALE Jersey milk cows and heifers, phone 8-F-hl. W. O. Messal. Eagle Point, Ore. 120 STOCKS & HOND8 YOCR stocks and bonds pnylng no return may have some value; name security. Write It. A. Mor ris. P. O. box 931, Medford. 119 FOR HALF, HOMES FOR HALE Well built 6-ronm home on flroveiand Ave., siski you Heights, 90x194 lot, large oak shade trees, fruit trees and berries, lawn and flowers, $3500 Chnrlcs R. Ray. Realtor. Medford lililg. Phone 30i. 124 FOR HALE ctmnll house, large lot, with lovely gnrden. shade trees nnd riowers; beautiful view. Central point. Smnll pnyment nown. nntnnce iiq a month. Cell forenoons 964-L. tf FOR SALE Oond 5-room house for $2200: 1 1 on cash, balance to sun purcnaser. CIIACXCEY FLOREY. Phono 81 H. 123 Hast Main St. 121 FOR SALE $100 will put you In a good modern fl-rnonl house; bnlnricn to suit purchaser. CIIACXCEY FLOREY, Phone 318. 123 East Main Ft 121 FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE ft-KOOM MODERN. HOME on Minnesota Ave.; maple floors, built-in buffet, ftreplafe, piped furnace, double guraye, , flow"ps ami jdiade trees; $fiOUO. - " Special price for cash and quick' sale. CHARLES R. HAV. Real tor, Medford Rldg. Phune 3:. 1 J0 FOR SALE OR TRADE Desirable house and lot in Medford for acreage, for few davs only. TH. 1015-Y. 1517 W. Main. 54tf IF YOU WISH A NICE LITTLE HOME on tho paved Pacific highway, wo can sell you tracts ; f ro m 1 acre up o n ve ry ea sy terms. Prices from S'JUO up. UROWN & WHITE. Realtors. Holland Hotel Bldg. 97tf FOR RENT OR SALE 6-rooml modern house; 2 large porches, one screened; new electric range; . no payment down. Apply rent , on purchase price. Inquire 31 1 Renson. 821 HOrSES FOR Call 105. iENT AND SALE tr FOR SALE $1500, new cottage, 0 acres, 1 0 minutes from Med ford. Uox 100 care. Mall Tribune. 8 5ir FOR SALE RTCAL FSTATE TEX DOl'llhES COURT at Long Iteai'h; all 3-rin. upts., heated with gas; Income averages $:(u per mo. Street to be widened and become part Inter-Stale highway. Completely furnished: r-gui'uge shed. Cash value $30. 000. Will trade for good land In Rogue River vallev on cash value basis. Sen HOLMES for HOMES. Nash Hotel corner. 1 24 FOR SALE 5 ACRES, mostly In fruit, cherries, peaches, apricots! Ml. I berries; ii-room house, ga rage nnd other outbuildings: near eclluol nil good road; $2ti.ri0, terms. II O. PARK1IURST. 32 N. Central. Phono 1410. 1 ill WHEN vou think of real estate, think of Itrowu & Whlto, tf FOR SALE 2 targe lots on West Palm slreet, racing norlh, $irll each. Call forenoons, 1104-L. tf FOR SALE One sere of free soil, goml modern 6-room home, place has loganberries, raspberries, strawberries, garden, bouse well furnished. Price $2.r.o(l. CIIAIINCHY FLOItKV. Phone 218. 123 East Main St. 1 2 1 FOR SALE It acres edge city lim its; good soil: Irrigated; some alfalfa and garden; good garage, bnrn nnd chicken bouse. For short time, jt.soo: Terms. L. O. P1CKELI.. 204 E. Main. Phono 1118. llfl WHAT dn you think of this,!) acres smooth, tillable land, 4- room new house and garage, woven wire fenced; main road.i 1 mile from town nnd schools, tl I no. HROWN ; WHITE, Realtors. Hotel Holland llldg. I I7lf FOR SALE Smnll dairy ranch partly stocked. Priced right If taken at once, lmiufre nt Jones ranch, Aiurpny, ore. ti'z FOR SAIIC MWCKMiANEOUS WHITE young friers, 1 to 2 lhs al 35c each or 3 for $l.so at 229 llessle SI'. Phone, 152 2-X. 1 18 FOR SALE Parlor combination poo! and billiard table, rnnno 556-X. 120 FOR HALE Apricots 75c lug: cherries Oc per 11). 509 W. 11th Hll, opposite Onkdale tlrocery. 119 FOR SALE Electric fnn. 10-Inch, osculating Nnrthwlnd. practical ly new, $10. llox L. T. K. 1 HI WOOD 1IAROAIN Get your win ter's wood now nt lowest prices. Ilawley Transfer, phono 1044-X. 1411 FOR SALE Gasoline engine and Myers pump complete $20. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. 1 1 "tf 'OR SALE 1 team, wagon nnd harness. 2 A-l milk cows. 1110 Rbodo fslnnd chickens, 90 Leg horn pullets. 8 tons nlfnlfa hay. N. J. Hachls. mile east of scboolhouse, Sams Valley. 119 FOR SALE Extra good wheat nt $1.05. Phone C. o. DeVoe, 3 miles west and '6 mile south of Medford. 1171P 'OR SALE Woodrow washing machine. $50. Cnll 523-R.2. 1 I7tf FOIt SALE A orients. Ton Notch Orchard, I and 4o per lb. Phone II10-.I-I. 120 FOR HALE Oolden Drip plums. 3e lb. Phono 9119-R. 123 TILTON APRICOTS 40 lb. L. Crocker. Coker Kutte rond. 3'j miles out of Crater Lnke high way. 121 !'OU SALE Apricots. Kenwood Orchnrd. Tel. 689-R-4. 121 FOR SALE Tllton nprloots, free from scale and disease, 4c lb. Season begins 21st, lasts two weeks. Linn Orchard, Eagle Point. tf FOR SALE Furniture. Buyer as sume n.'ivments. 412 North ivy. Phone 745-J. ' 45tf FOR SALE Used sewlntj ma chines; all makes, $5 up; terms It tleslred. All makes Tented nnd repaired, White Hewing Machine Co., 24 North uartictt. lltf WE PAY CASH for mohair, wool. hides, pelts and junk. Medford Ibtrgaln House, l'hone 1062. 27 No. Grape. tf FOR garden and field plowing, sand, grnvel ind sediment. Tel, 912-J. Samuel Ratemun. FOR SALE Loganberries, fl.JS per crate; blackcaps and red raspberries $1.40 per crate. Bring crates If possible. 3 ml lee east of Phoenix. Harry Steele. 92tf SACKS BACKS BACKS. Hire. 10,000 good used barley and grain sarks, , MEDFORD BARGAIN" HOUSB Phone 1063. 27 N. Orape St. 79tf UNDERWOOD Typewriter Agency, Htinstrand Adding Machine Agcy. Halea Rentals Service. 14 N. Central. Phone 111. Rebuilt machines, all makes. I8U I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE- Cherries. Tel. 835-W. FOR SALE Apricots. Top Notch Orchard, 5c per lb. Phone 610-J-l. 1J0 .16-ln GREEN SLABS -4 4 tiers .V00; free load kindling with 3 big loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 7ti. tf FOR SALE drain bags and twine. Monarch Seed Co. 107tf FOR SALE Worm pullets with I-ee's Olzzard Capsules now. Monarch Seed Co. 107tf FOR SALE Ekonomy Dairy Fly Spray actually kills fliea. Try it. Monarch Seed Co. 10"tf GLADIOLI'S blooms. Wood Oar dens, 73S W. 11th St.; GO varie ties. lOStf iu'sixf.ss DiRRcrroitY 'Abstracts . MURRAV AHSTKACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. .1ACKSOV CO. ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance). Tbo only complete Title System lu Jack son County. AccountiinU WILSON AUD1TINO COMPANY Tax and Coriioratlon Counselors, Auditors and Accountunts. ' K. M. Wilson. C. P. A.: Leland J. Knox. C. P. A.: I.loyd Showers. Liberty Itldg. Phone 1S7-R. lllcychu UICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Work guaranteed. Auto locks and keyj fur all oars. 19 N. Fir SL Tel. 261. Chiropractic Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro practlc Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5. 203-204 Llhertv Ttldg. Office phone 680; Res. phone 790-H. . - DR. JOCKTT P. BRAY Suite 808, Medford Hldg., for ehlropractlo service. Thursdays by appoint ment. Ofi'lco phono 1230. - ICIectrln Motor Repairing L. C. SCHAFER Armature wind ing, eleclrlc motor repairing. Stock bearings and brushes. 33 N. Central. Phono 90-J-2. 371 Kyo Sliecln lists DR. D. A. CHAMHERH, Optome trist. Eyes examined. Qlasses fitted. 404 Medford Bldg. Tel. 188. 352tf Fxport Window Cleaners LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Oriental Rug Cleaning, specialty Financial WE LEND MONEY to worth) people to Tay their honest debts. I'aclflo Const Credit Association, 423 Medford Bid., Medford, Ore, Freight Transportation liONtT- DISTANCE HAULING. Medford-Klamuth - Truok L1n4 Dully service. Bonded carrier! Special rales on load lots. Autl Freight Terminal, 36 S. Fir. TeJ 1033. International Motor Trucks INTERNATIONAL; MOTO TRUCKS Factory Represontai tlve Motor Inn Oarage, Sout Riverside, galea and Service. Money to Isvan P" f Ion Time ly Real Estato J () Mortfjage Ian l'hone ias Commercial Fiiianco Corp. Motlford, Orciron DO TOU NEED MONEY? W$ make short time U.ans. All transi actions confidential. 657-J. Bars lster & Chrlstner, 317 Liberty B4 Monuments) THE OREOON GRANITE CO. -. Monuments. E. A. Hicks. Oenr eral Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sales Manager, 302 N. Front St. PnlnHne ami Psperhanfrlnir; PAPERHANOINO .0o a roll and up. Dick Newman. Tel. 314-J. M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint ing, paperhanglng and' Interior finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave, l'hone 1004. ;41 o Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. Hao the best equipped print big office In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, eta Portland prices. 87 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. H. O. Purucker, 8! South Grape street. Office Phone 83S: Res. 1442. $81 Hand nnd Gravel C. A. HARTLEY and and Gravel plant, clean washed sand and grnvel; crushed gravel, all eizes. Phone plant 1203 or office 127. Rpraytnit IF YOU want a good Job of spray ing done on your trees and ghtuha at a reasonable price, Tel 1039. .! r-3 Storage 1 WAREHOUSING Storage. Distri bution. Medford Warehouse,. 31 South Front Ht. Phone 816. Transfer EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Office IU N. Fir Street. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER STORAGE. Service guaranteed. 20 8. Grape 8t Phone 644, or residence !, Farnltnre I'phoestertas; FURNITURE REUPHOLHTRREO re-finished, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thalbault, Tel 8-K,