PAOIU VIVE
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"EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE"
MEDFOTtT) MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Ol.KCQN', SCNDAV. XOVKMKKIt Minn.'
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Howard School
Third and l-'unrth tii-adc
The follow. i. pupils received Al
In the six wcekH HpellinK exauiina
.tlnn Riven November al: Virginia
rtickH, Kex Coy, Ho land 1 loRue,
Donald Wtilker, Zetta Dean, Anna
Stump, Arthur Kent. Kluine Heers,
Durothy Smitl, Mnrion Johnson,
Kvelyn Stanley and Lota Smith.
The room was cheerfully deco
rated 'the past week with Thanks
giving powterH simKOsiive of the
season.
The children were happy to have
the holfdnyM.
The fourth urn tie pupils were
porry to lose Marion firny from
their class but due to the family
moving It was necessary for the
transfer. t
Celi.i Sterns entered tho fourth
Bra do last week, having heen
transferred from (inlffin Creek.
Firth mid Sixth Grade
Our new spelling chart is now
.ready for use. Three perfect grartett
have been recorded.
. Wo are making tea tiles in art
, this week.
The girls are doing some nice
little gifts for the bazaar to he
held here December 14, 19 30.
.Mrs. Fuller, and old sehonlmate
of Mrs. Clustin's, visited school
Wednesday.
Those having perfect attendance
records in our room were as fol
lows: Avonne Rue, Frank Sharks,
Frances Henson, Kern lee Moon,
Khirrll Duty, Dick McShune, James
anil Delmar Aiming, Dick Vanku
ren. Raymond .M iller. Muriel
Stocks, Ooldu Mao Krunson, Willis
; lrHtt,- Donald Payne, Ruth True
iHKDnvld Jlannnford.
Ruby Gray and Donald Casebolt
have been greatly missed since
t li ey ha ve left oil i roum. R u i y
moved to the Murphy school while
Donald went back to Jackson
Ht-hool In Medford.
Come in and see our opening
fXerciMH every morning. Especial
ly our flag salute.
Kijchili tirade
Mrs. Inga Fuller was a visitor
at our school today.
A Thanksgiving program will be
givn Wednesday night at our
school.
Horace Bromley of the Califor
nia Oregon Power company gave
an hour's moving picture program
following a chicken dinner given
by P.-T. A.
We are very sorry to lose Dolly
Oray to the Murphy school. Dor
othy Dean and Da Kvans, editors.
Lucille Stearns enrolled in the
eighth grade from (irfff in creek.
"We are glad to have her with us.
We were glad to have Superin
tendent Carter with us on the eve
ning of November 24.
Those with perfect attendance in
the seventh grade are as follows
' Robert Annieg, ICdra Chastain,
Event. Dean, Harold Kvans, Hazel
McGonagle, Nellie Moon, Alletha
Payne, Lowell Pratt, Irene Hhroy
er, Milton Starkey, Ardo Stocks,
Ruth Thoburn, Paul Nelson, Alice
Ucers.
Those of the eighth grade were
John Chit wood, Harold Croucher,
Dorothea Dean, Irwin Doty, I In
Fovans, Hazel True, Marthea Mc
Shane. The following Thanksgiving pro
gram was given Wednesday eve
ning, November
Harmonica bund (four num
bers). "March of the Dolls" by Ha,
Mary. Patty, Nevo, Elaine. Erma
Jean.. (Jene, Donald, Ralph, Ra
mon and Chester Eldred.
Song. "Thanksgiving Surprise.''
First Thanksgiving." eighth
grade: Scene I The home; song,
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JAPANESE
SPANIELS
For Sale Puppies and older
stock, registered: some of the
best in the United States. Small
toy dogs make the best of pets.
Prices very low. Mrs. G. L.
Drummond on Pacific Highway
5 miles north Gold Hill, form
erly the Riverside Community
Club building.
RESIDENCE
BURGLARY
INSURANCE
Low Rates
If you value your property
enough to insure it against
loss by fire you should like
wie insure it against loss
by burglary, theft or larceny
and provide complete pro
tection.
SEE
.Carl Y. Tengwald
Hotel Holland Bldg.
"Old Uine Insurance"
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WINTER SPECIAL
Radio Glycerine Zero Test ' $ 4.90
Heater Zero Test $1200
Nationally Advertised Tire Chains $525
(For 6-cylinder Che violets)
Total $22.15
10 Days Special
Pierce-Allen
CHEVROLET
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Here is one ot the scenic spots on the Pacific Highway, the longest paved road in the world
allowing all year round travel from Mexico to Canada. The car is a Buick eight sedan
Beautiful scenic spots can be found on this route in all three Pacific Coast States Thou
pands have used the road so far this year and thousands more will use it before the year ends
"If I Were Rose." Francis Benson.
Scene H A Child's Dream; In
dian dance; girls dance; "Land
ing of the Pilgrims," ; Hazel Me
Cunngle. Scene III At the meet
ing him.se: Proclamation, Ardo
Slocks; song. Mary. Martha Eve
lyn: play. "A Visitor of messing";
".Why We Have Thanksgiving."
third and fourth grades; "A
Thanksgiving Scene of IH3o." fifth
and sixth grades.
Phoenix School
AttendaiHV
1st grade: Two pupils are absent
this week with chickenpox. Our
attendance this month was 98 per
cent.
I'nd grade: The girls are nhead
of the boys this wqek.
7th grade: Two pupils are ab
sent, one with mumps and one
with chickenpox.
Xth grade: Our attendance for
the month was !ti.7 percent.
Movim! Away
1st grade: Mervyn 1 Morris to
Central Point. Wayne Parkinson to
California.
3d grade: Alice Zash to Apple
gate. We are very 'sorry to" lose
these pupils.
Spelling
2nd grade: Those luiving 100 per
cent for the week are: Harriet
R r isco e. La u ra M a e Ca rey . Les I i e
Carrol, Peggy Daley, Kdna Mae
DcRnsk, Lowell Daugherty. Tom
Humphries. Jimmy Kuehnle, Ray
mond Lillie. LynduM Newbry. Or
land MeCJowen, Anna Laura Paske,
Paul Rossi ter, Thomas Turner.
Marjorie Vrom'an. Arrll Welt, Lea
trice Welt, Fred Wilcox.
Third grade: Alice .Zash, Faye
Knapp. Douglas Must and Jimmy
Allen.
Fifth grade: '-Those perfect In
spelling for the week were: Opal
Unruh, Russel Wier, Laura Stew
art, Robert Wilcox, Frances O lover
Olive Schnler. llennie Fowler,
Merle O'Conner, Lawrence Turner.
tith grade: Dorothy Rush, Don
ald Itarnes anil fieorgianna Coats.
7th grade: Maxine Cobleigh and
Kvelyn Carpenter received lou per
cent in the spelling test.
Cleven pupils got Oil or OS. They
are: Albert Rose. Mildred Land-
Why?
Dairy Ranch Near Meciford
$25,000 Dairy
Sacrifice Price $12,000
92 iii-res alfulfa. 22 cows, now
linnsiilnw, coinpli'U'ly equipped.
Total price vorylliliiR SI 2,00".
Improvements, cows and equip
ment. Really worth price asked.
One partner relitini; so neccs
sary to dispose of this now. This
is greatest dairy sacrifice we have
ever offered.
TRADE FOR BUNGALOW
One partner will take bungalow
Medford. other wants some cash;
jtiTtm federal loan oa this place,
leaving equity over SSf.oii. See us
now.
Immediate action demanded.
Barnes & Corn Real Estate
Phone 409 15 S. Central
S1S.00
Motor Co.
DEALERS
Longest Paved Road
! ing. Mildred Rauer, Mabel Mad
I disty. Patsy Thompson, .lack Cot-
i1
.li-ssif Hush. Artuilla Wirr,
J:m .Miller.
Art
( . The grade pupils have been
i working hard m a k 1 n g Indian
'. beads of paper and laurel berries,
, for their operetta "Poeohontas
, which is to be given Dc 5 at the i
- mIioo auditorium.
4lh grade: We have new bright
, weight posters ami have been
! weighed this week. We've gained
!n lot. .Mrs. Thompson Invited the
second grade room into the 4th
grade room to see a Pilgrim vil-
lage.
I Poems, 3d grades Our new poem
j is "A Visit From St. Nicholas."
Current K vents
4th grade: June Roberts, Wet
don Sloan and Natalie Wilcox gave
some nice reports on current
' events last Monday. We are going
to have reports every Monday.
i Spoiling
Those making 1 0 0 percent in
spelling were; Clyde Perdue, June
Roberts. Vernon Welt. Louis Hall
lord, Warren Parke, Natalie Wil
cox, Marjorie Madden. Kt-st
Ramsey, Wayne Knapp.
i Arithmetic
I Those making 1 on percent in
"arithmetic were: Ollhert Debusk,
June Roberts and Vernon Welt.
Plays
' The fifth grade pupils. arc work
ing on a hygiene play to be given
next week. The sixth grade gave
their hygiene play this week. It
was real good.
; Library
! Sixth gra d e has a new libra ry
station. We know we will enjoy it.
i Savings
: The first grade got the new ban
ner for savings this week.
CUBANS POLISH WOOD
FOR SMART PURSES
i HAVANA (VP) SSmart purses
of rare Cuban woods are jjeen here
, as the winter season opens. They
i are highly polished and of con
1 t casting eolois. The wood Is cut
j in tiny wtrips to preserve flexi
bility and is often combined with
suede or ion t tier.
MRS. VANDERBILT LIKES
ALL-BLACK COSTUME
NM:V YOliK ll'l The nil-hack
vncun is sponscrcil hy All's. W.
W. V:imlerlllt who relurncil froni
Kurope recently weaiinr a hla' k
nroauiaii coal ncsineo won nni-hiiH-l
sleeves, flaring from the
el!iuv to the cuff. With the coat
she wore a hlack flat erepr frock,
small Murk felt hat Jitid hla'-k
seede pumps.
WIIITK ft.AINS. N. V. (IP) '
Since her ninth Mrthrlay, .Mrs.
.Mary Dunliar ( fiatnlierlaln. datl
Khtcr of u Itaptist mlni-'-tcr. has
read the liihle lhrill-h twice. Her
101st h 1 r t h d a y came on the
Than vim holiilay.
tLASSIFieo ovr.ini:,iMi rate
Rt pv Mrd tor tint ln.r1lon. 2r; tMh
nicttMlIng Imction, lc: minlinu-i Z5c. Indn
you. adi with For Salt. For Rtnt, ttc. ind count
the, wordi m mit tt tKb Initlil, ttltBtwnt
numbtr. etc.. at I wwd.
I Clmified Hi in adv.RC, ,nd ,f takra vtf
flhon. unlHt attmrli.tr has aionthlv auotint. N,
alluwanra far phon. error.
J WANTKD SlTOATinJiH
jV.NTI'.l Carpenter Work for
jiliarlment. A Iso launilry. sew
I inu. tenants (beard if desired),
! Phone
WAXTHfJ Married man with two
emlriren want. Joh on ranch in
dairv ranch. l-:;perienccd. I'hone
H'.lMX or write Stl) West I'nlm
St.. .Medford. 2 5 5
ii'iri; Work Tel. ir,us-i:. i! r.otr i
WANTKO Any kind of team!
work. Teams for rent. rhnne j
21. Kiank .Munerly. 2.".2 I
VOril CAISPBNTKR work solicit- !
ed. Inside work a speclulty. Call
li. 218 i
GOING FAST
OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF
BEAUTIFUL SHRUBBERY
COME AND SEE IT.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY
Russellville Nursery
528 S. Fir Phone 458-L
IIFXP WANTEtt MALE
SALKSMKN wanted Dig money
year around in selllnu our com
plete line of lank Supplies in
cluding Check Covers. Pass
Hooks. Savings Pass Rooks.
Checks, ete. limit different ad
vertising novelties; 3'MI exclus
ive calendars. Kxclusive eon
tract. Commissions daily. l'-iti
money on repeat i-rders. Twenty
ninth successful year. Sales Mgr..
Hankers Adv. Supply Co.. Iowa
City, Iowa. J T I
SAcKSMKN Kxperience not nec
essary, to sell adv. calendars and
novelties. Kvery merchant a
prospect. We supply samples
and sample eases free. Commis
sions paid weekly. Salesmen
must have enr and travel terri
tory. V. S. Walsh, Manufacturer
5Jt."i Mission St., San Francisco.
AT ONCK South America or
l'n I ted States, permanent posi
tions; labor, (derkal, meehanieat,
salesmanship; experience unnec
essary. Salaries $2.rt-$H0 week
ly, transjioitation furnished. Rox
117.", Chicago. 2T.1
POSITIONS On ocean liners to
Kurope, Orient, Smith America,
tiood pay. Kxperlenci unneces
sary. Self - addressed' envelope
brings list. A. Areulus, Mount
Vernon. N. Y. '27i
WANTED MISCl;M,ANEOlTS '
WANTKO A few fresh cows.
Must be priced right and terms.
No dealers. Rox 133, RFI 1.
Central .Point. 2T.3
WA NT KD Team for Its feed for
winter. Miuht buv If priced
riuht. liox 133, RFD 1, Central
point. 2'i3
ROOF Repairing. Phone lti'is-R.
2:.mf
TRUCK leaving Tuesday for Oak
land wants return load. Low
rate. Phone; 1044-X. 2.'2
SHKKP WANTED Phone George
Ward, 3(10, eve, or morn. 2 A 2
WANTED .Steel windmill tower.
S. Chrimensen, Tel. S-F-4. Gold
Hill. 2T.1
WANTKI) lii-lneh trnetor nlnw.
AddrertM H. F, D. 3, Hox .111-1).
.Medford. 251
WANTKD To rent a driiix saw for
ahout 2 week. Louis I'uhl, Mel
fonl .Mail Trihune. 2 .1 1
WANTKI.) To harrow money on
tfood security. Answer Hex J. -M-.
'1'iihuno. : r. l
X ;
WANTICI) ll.irse ami saddle and
complete outfit. .Must lie cheap.
Ituute 1, llox 133. Central Point
2i.l
WANTKI) - Ijtrt-e. comfortal.l".
heated room with open fireplace.
In private home. Qaruc also
necensury. Ilox 111, care Mall
Tribune. 2T,2
LOCAL, or lonp, distance haulins.
'e Kuarantce to save you money,
llewley Transfer, lilll No. Itlver
siile. Phone 1044-X. 2'.iMf
WANTKI) t'sed clothes nnd shoes.
Jennliik-s Loan office, 0 s. I'roat.
tf
HAW )..iJI!S WANTKD Do not
ship; we pay the price. Hides,
wool and pelts. Medford llar
sain House, 27 N. (Jrapo St.
227tf
WANTKD--2nd hnnd Roods & Junk.
Pat s, 150G Prune. Ph. H7-L. 252
FOIt OAItDRN and field plowlnr.
sand, Riavel and sediment. Tel.
l'12-.I. Samuel ltateman, tf
IIAVK 500-acrA pasture to rent,
with bnrn and hay. 'Vlll feed
stock, w. B. Vanljyke, liox ts.
Ashland. i'.tfl
CASH PAID ror junk. 27 North
flrape St. Tel. 1 nC' 2eritf'
ATTENTION
Orchard Men
Fruit trees of all kinds at our
nursery, Fern Valley road.
70,000 pear trees, French root
budding stock especially se
lected. J. C. Barnes Nursery
Phone 910-7 or 409
II Eld WANTED FEMALK
POSITIONS For women aboard 1
o-H'an liners. Visit Hawaii, t'hin.t, !
Japan, free. Self uttti ivhmm! en
vdope brings list. Mr. A. A r- ;
ttihis. Mount 'ernon, X. Y. LT.l ;
AlimtKSSINO E N V E I- O PES;
Work at home during spare time. 1
Substantia) weekly pay; experi
ence unni'cessary. Dignified em- ,
ploynifnt for honest, sincere, am- ;
bit. ip us iti'rsons. Workers l.ea
ue. XaprrvUle. 111. Z'tl ,
MlSCFilil.A-EOD8 J
AM, WALL PAPER purchased
from us, M.tM) per roll up, will
b humr free of charge, tirin
st.'d A- Runtx. l'aintt'is m.d Dce
orahirs, 317 N. Riverside, phone.
4No-J ; Re.-. t.'.Stl-U. i'Tii
ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest ,
Home, enroa for old people and
Invalids, iitutf 1
AUTO GLASS Installed while you I
wait. MM) rc. Rth. 1 8 fitf !
1.1 1ST Sheets of baud music,!
l-'nidt'i' please phone or leave at I
U 'Ah school.
T If you dog is nilsalng. calIlFOK ,.KVp 3ronm flirnfshrii
IR'SIMCSS OPPORTUNITIES
EIL1NC, STATION and store forj
ale or trade, on highway. See
owner. North Central at Mill
Service. 22'itf ;
FOR KENT MISCEXIjANKOUS
Knit RKNT All or any part of;
itroiind flora of building !iilxHil. '
'i block from Main, 1MI So. Fir.
U.'.tl
' FOR RUNT -- Oarage, JO.00 per !
month. 3L'5 So. Riverside. Ave.:
tf
FOR, HKM rCUNlSHKO
j KOOMK
F'R RIONT 2 rooms and bath,
comidetelv furnished; private eii
tiance. Phone 7ii. LT.otf
Nicely furnished
,1 l!l.'VT
det-ping rooms, heated. Kales
moderate. 32a So. Riverside Ave. ,
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FOR RKNT Sleeping rooms, gar- i
nL'e. j ful hoard if desired. 8
Laurel St. Phone 3SB-R. 2 f 1
FOR RIO NT Steam-heated house
keeping and sleeping room. Pal
! mer Aptfl. Call 47. 22LlL
FOR RKNT Nico rront ioom on
first floor, with heat: hall en
trance. Also garage for rent.
3.r South Riverside Ave. tf
BOARD AND ROOM S39 flo. Cen
tral. Phone 1211. Steam best.
188tf
for mCNT nonsKs
t
FOR RENT Large old house. 1
block off Main St.; furnished or
mi furnished; adults only. Tel.
!i4 or 47. 2.1
FOR RKNT Furnished bungalow
located 71 W. 11th. Tel. 4-lit-M.
2&2
IFOR RKNT Attractive, clean.
j modern furnished home, living
room, kitchen, breakfast room,
targe bedroom, bath. Close In.
927. tit), water paid. See Charles
I A. Wing Agency. Inc. 2'3
FOR RKNT t-rontn house, hard
f wood floors, water paid. 9-1!. all.
Phone USS-Y. 213
VOTl RKXT Kin, luirtly furnish
ed, (i-room nnnler n suhurh:in
home. J'vllte hiKhway. elow In.
liar d w o o d floor, fireplaee.
linlh. Double irnruKe. Lillie.
modern poultry house. Il:irn und
IoIh of fruit. 3 neres rich lrri
Koted rtoll. ri.on i month.
Hurry. I. M. Millard. 423 K.
Main. Phone !)22. 31
POU HKNT 2
Jlli and $12. no.
Central I'oint.
modern houses,
K. o. Coehrane.
2'H
FOIl RKNT I'nfurnlshed. 5 mod
ern rooms, hath, fireplace, wood
shed. KtiniKe, close to library.
W. . Campbell. S1I4 Kast Main.
2.".li
l'-t)lt ItKNT 1 furnished nnd 1
unfurnished house. Tel. fil':i-I..
25 1
foil liKN'T 5-ronm liunRalow,
close In. 1114 Laurel Ht. Phone
7II7-I.. 251
FtH IIKNT 3-room house, fur
nished: liKht. water; f.15. s 1 2
Summit. 2.12
KOII RKNT furnished small
house and Kai'Kae. Inquire at
14CI So. Ivy. 2fttf
;KOIt HKNT fi-room unfurnished
i house; modern: hardwood floors;
I wired for electric ranno. Inrpilre
I 311 .No. Peach. 251
KOU UK NT 3-room modem fur
nished house. JiHiuire 123 Al
mond. 24711'
K'llt ItKNT I'nfurnlshed hou.e
close in. Phone s-llt-J, 24iilf"
Von HKNT Good 6-room fur
nished house, Kiir.'iKe; close In,
paved street; rate to permanent
renters. 17 Newtown. z .'1 !) l f
FOIl HKNT 4-ronm house, irar
iiko and woodshed; city water
jtlld llKhts. 8B5-L. 237tf
FOIl HKNT 6-room furnished
house. Phone loX-Xl, Central
Point. 814 Ho. Holly, Medford.
2321f
FOIl HKNT Clean, well furnish
eu house; 3 bedrooms. Phonn
HiX-Xi, Central Point. 411
Woodstock, Medford. 2 3 Z t f
:F01? rtKNT 4-room furnished
! house at 1127 W Main, phone
i C. A DeVoe, B23-J-2. tf
FOIl HKNT Home. Furnished
i or unfurnished. Htown & White.
"! 7 1 f
Medford
Investment
Company
Gen eral Insurance
Medferd, Orta
129 W.'Maln Phono 122J
rOH HEM APARTMENTS
FOR KENT 3-room furn. apt.
with bath. Call 4:i So. Onkdule.
j.Mnt''
FOR KENT
apart ment.
-3room furnisln-d j
3 S. Central. 2i
FOR RENT Furnished 3-room ,
apt. Private bath, garage, plume'
FlR ISH El aartmeTH, 3 rooms
and bath, steam heat and Fny-
idaire. Hawk Apis. Tel.
LTintf j
Kl ' R N I S 1 1 E D APT: Steam heat,
Frigidairc. hot water and garage,
lnnulri' S. Holly St., evt'ii-
lns and Sunday. 1 -I . t f '
Ft 1 1 Ri:.T 4-rooni aui.rt nu-nt ,
$::'.,". linn w. Jarkj'on. iT'i'
'OR RENT 3-room furnished
a part turn t, with gavane. 3l'4
ilaven Si. . 2 -1 7 1 f
OR R ENT l'2 and $10 apart-i
no'nts; wtiIIs newly tinted ; hot
and cold water, bath and toilet, i
-'-story brick building at Jack -
son villi-. 1 a minutes from Med -1
ford. See Mr, Childers, real es- j
tate, or The Nugget Contortion-;
cry More. iMUlf ;
Oakdale. 1:0
FOR RENT 2-room furnished
apt., heated. 22! No. Ivy. IMotf
FOR RENT Small apartment In
private home. J 18 Ueneeo St.
FOR RKNT Fully modern apart-j
men is, j living room, itnenen, (
bath nnd garage; hot and cold,
water nnd light, furnished,1
SJIi.tMi. 4-room apt., fully mod
ern, $;10.00. Also eheun cabins i
at $L'0.iitl nnd tl'5.00. Sunrise j
Super stallon, 1lith and River-1
side. Phone J3;lS. tt
FHRNISHKD 2 and 3-room vpart-l
menta una garago, 604 w. loth. ;
id fitf ;
FUll EXOnANOB
FOR KXCHANHK Ht acres near
iLomie mver. an in eunivaiiou.
family orchard. 4 -room house.
barn. 3 chicken houses. Total
price $:i.iioti.Ht. for 1 li or 1 ;
acres near Mcdi'ord and will as-j
At-ency, Inc. 2."i3 i
. j
FiR TRA DIC UUe model Aedan.
good shape, for city property or '
acreage. C. D., Tribune, 251
FOR QlTTfK TRA DK Modern
home In Portland or 5-aere iin- I
proved home near Med ford for
farm or stock rnnch; prefer some
timber land. See owner. Wm.
Johnson, Med ford R. J . Rox 2K.
2.1
FOR KXCIIANXiK 34fi aerefi; 100
acres In alfalfa anil grass, 4a
acres plow land, balance pasture;
dec. lights, Hchool bus, macadam
1 road, fair bhlgs; all equipped.
j Price 91.r,0(iu. Will trade for
Rogue Rive property. Also
j For Sale Tule lake spud land,
I Klamath county; 55 a res, n 1 1
Irrigated; 2 mlb-H to R. R. 'Priced
to sell. 93,r00: terms. Also
OOINO IIUSINKSS
'or Stile flood grocery store
In Klamath Falls; yearly sales
about 925,000. Price, 9u,o00.
J. T. WARD & CO.
Realtors.
726 Main St., Klamath Falls. Ore.
2f2
FOR SALE-noMES
FOIl SAI.K I A. and 5-roomcd
house; barn, woodshed, Karate,
Winter wood In chicken house.
Irrigated. $; 50.11(1; J15U.0II down,
your own tei ms on balance. A.
K. tlooila. Prospect, Ore, 257
FOIl SALK Nice house and car
aue. corner lot, chise In, pavim',
sewer, sidewalk, water, all paid
for; oak floors, llvinir room;
built-in kitchen; (221)11 cash, S2,
350 on terms. 1)25 llcddy Ave.
254
FOH SALK We own three excel
lent homes we have had to take
over on loans. If you are con
templallnt huyin a home you
should al least look at these
houses. If you are renting, you
should look at thsn houses, be
cause we will aoll them Just like
rent. They are located at 2tt and
3a Western uvcuue and 32tl W.
Jackson St. Wo will Hell any
house for $50 down nnd $35 per
month to Include Interest. The
prices on all tiieso houses arc
$32!I5 each. Keys may be He
cured at our office, corner of
.Main and Front Sts upstairs,
UNION HAVINOS tf LOAN ASSN.
Owners. 243tf
FOR SALK Modern B rooms nnd
sleeping porlh, cheap, 413 W.
Second St. Plcnso do not phone.
2)12
FOIl SALK Modern house with 6
rooms and bath, woodshed, gar
age and chlcuen house. Ail havo
been reflnlshed anil nro In fine
condition; good location; reas
onable price and terms. C. A.
.Marshall. 421 South Front St.
Phone 3!i3-W. 23fitf
IIOUSKS FOR RKNT OR SALK
One completely furnished. Call
at 30 No. Central. tf
FOIl RAI.IC Hr.AL ESTATH
FOR SALK Dairy and Stock
rami. 2110 acres, 60 acres cul
tivated, of which in Is In airnli'i,
15 grain, 5 family orchard, bal
ance of land In pastor;) and saw
tlrnhei. Pahl up water right. 5
room home, barn, chicken hoiD"e.
Schol bus by door. Creek runs
through place. Total price
$i;5HU. Od l. anil, no each. bal
ance $5(10.00 per year at ICo
Interest. See Charles A. Wing
Agency, Inc., cx'-luslve agents.
25:t
FOR SALK SO acres, fenced with
42-lnclf woven wire; 10 acres
cleared; house, burn, a n r I :. g
water, lots of wood, Price SS00.
L. (1. PICKKI.L, 204 Kast Main.
254
WHKN VOU think of real estate,
think of llrown & White. tf
FOR SALK Menr creek acreage,
or will trade for ear. truck or
livestock, liox s. II , Tribune. 25(1
FOR SALK 3 acres level deep
land, with new modern D-room
house, near Mcdfonl; bargain
lnlci'; verv reasonable ferois
Look It over. Karl Tumy. 310
Liberty Hldg. 251
HEAL, ESTATE 26 yean contln
uoun activity In Medford and
nogue itivcr valley real estate,
enablra ua to Serve ou Itliht.
'e know value. Itrnwn A
White, realtor', Holland Hotel
FOR 6ALK RRAIj ESTATE
LOOK AT THESE!
A dandy 4u-acrr chick. -n ranch
cIiish to Cold Hill and the 1;kii'
river and Pacific highway. Hood
4 - room bouse, furnished, sprint;
water piped to kitchen. New
henhouse and other buildings,
1 5 acres plow land. 1 T White1
Leu horn chickens. 1 S tuUeys,
goats. All for SU.""0.00. Terms.
40-ACRE ranch on .Pacific High-
wav between Central Point aiul (
;old Hill. acres fine .irchard.i
a wonderful ti-room new hoiis
farni-hed. AH modern. Spring
water. Sub-Irrigated. Price J.'.r.an
with term. If vm b'Ve a conn- !
try h nne. look thin ut.
3!t ACR-:s good Sams Valley land.;
with 1 "t acres of fruit. 4-rooni 1
house. all furnished. - good
wells. All farm equipment, such ;
a team, wagon, stump puller, .
etc.. as well as I no chickens, go)
with the place, on a lmixI grav y
eled road. This place Is clear. ,
The low price of SUtton will take'
this ranch, or will accept so mo I
trade.
SOl'TIIKIlV OKECOX R EA I .TV
CO.MI'ANV
I IS North Riverside 2.il 1
FOR SAI.K OR RKNT SK'-nero
chicken ranch, located Just out
side of city limits of Central
Point : 4 room housr. woodshed,
double garage, hen houses,
barn, private irriuailon jdant
with mounted tank. lawn and
shade trees, A snap lor a few
days only. A Iso iMo-an e stock
ranch, will exehange for city
projierty or what have you. This
property s clear of Incumbrance
and only small amount of money
wll handle, balance like rent, or
terms to suit. Purchaser see nie
at once as I am leaving the state.
!eo. Reiiker, Central Point, ore.
2imr
TitKSK ARK P.AROAIXS
1 uj ACUK on paved Jacksonville
highway; rich soil; beautiful 4
room plastered bouse; ball), elec.
water system, big screen porch,
bailt-lns. idee, range, double cur
age. chicken house; 93,OiiO;
terms.
3 Acres; garden soil. Irrigated,
3 mites out: 4-room house and
svrecn porch; barn c hick e n
house and fruit; 9L Oil; easy
terms.
iv. Acre rich soil fronting
Jacksonville p a v e d tiiuhway,
chve in; only 9tlu; no buildings.
I tea tit If ul modern home on
Spring St.; 1 acre garden soil,
irrigated; 4-rm. plastered house,
bath, city water, basement and
furnace heat, garage, lots of ber
ries; $4,ooo; terms.
For thrse and other bnrgnlns
See D. K. MILLARD, 423 K. Main.
l' ok kai-E 12-nere tract on nne i
..1 Knl n fn. mlmilnd .li-tt-nl
from Medford. Partially finish
ed, modern house anil garage.
Ideal for chicken ranch or small
farm. Will sell 6 acres If pre
ferred. Terms if desired. Tel.
Kt!l-X-2. 2.r3
FOR pomrnY
FOR SAI.K 45 llarred llurk tul
lets, 125 lied imllets. llarred
llock cockerela. II. M. Work, I!.
3, llox 17, Talent, Ore. 251
FOIl SAI.K I.IVI5STOCK
FOIl BALK OH Tit A DK Saddle
horse, cheap if taken at once.
Phono 1IQI. 2 5 2
FOH SAI.K 2 Jersey cows, fresh:
3 miles northwest Central Point.
Old Stae road. M. II. Andrews.
FOIl SAI.K B xallon llo!teln
cow with calf. Inquire Hill !-.
Oakdale. 253
NICK rtnddlc horse, n real cow
horse; also :ood saddle. Phono
3t;o, (Jeo. Ward, evenings or
mornings. 252
Foil HA Li'. 1011 to 200 head of
fat laniUs. C. A. DeVoe, . Tel.
ri2.1-.l-2. 'If
FOR BAM5 TRUCKS
FOH SALK (lood used truck, suit
able for ranch work or wood
haiilintr. Call 31S. IBritf
FOR S.1,I ACTOMOniMCa
FOH SALK '27 Oldsmolille coach,
A-1 Hhape, cheat). llox T. I...
Tribune. 253
FOR SALK 1!3I Dndu-o sport 0
sedan. Phone K32-Y. 251
FOR OI ICK SALK 1H2S standard
Ford coupe; excellent condition.
Phone 57U-.I. 251
VOW SALIC MTMClClfjANIHOrS
FOR SAI.K Car apples, pears,
roots. Iris, rose, Ivy creeper, etc.
Phone 504-L. 252
FOR SALK Haled hay. f15 a ton.
Carl V. Tengwald. Hotel Holland
llidg. -'52
FOR SALK Cook stove. No. 7.
practically new. 20 S. Fir. 254
FOIl SALK Dining table. 0.00;
Iron enamel bed, I1.U5; all metal
popcorn popper, 25c; new tin
dinner buckets, 25c; oak dresser
with full size beveled plate mir
ror. Sit). 75 tcost new 3!); good
piano, $75; Kohler & Chase
player piano, $2H5.00. terms or
literal discount for cash; cook
stove. $12.50; wood rango Willi
reservoir, $20; Monarch visible
typewriter, $15; $175 self-computing
counter scales, state In
spector's o. K., $05.00. Furni
ture accepted In trade. The Med
ford Kxchulige (tieo, J. Kunx
man. Prop.), 311 South Front.
Phiin Ml. 251-
OR SALK Ruled hay at very
reasonable price. Phone ." or
5U.1-R. after ! p. m. 252
FOR SALK finiiff Newtown ap
ples, 75c; tiring boxes. Walnuts
15 and 20c lb. Home dried pears
17c lb. F. A. Henspeter, Jack
sonville. Tel. lllti. Jacksonville.
251
FOH SALK Solid mahogany din
ing table and chaliw; very fine.
Alterln's Antblllo Shop, 34 So.
Crape. 251
FOIl SALK Deljivrii No, 12 cream
separator In exr-elh-nt shape, less
than half price. Monarch Seen
Co. tf
FOR SALK Wheat, $1.50 per 100
lbs. Phono 950-.I-2. 257
FOR SALK Mangel wurzel stock
beets. Phono U-K-2. 252
FOR SAI.K Ualdwln apples. Tel.
7-F-4. J18tf
FOR SALE Knoto oafs and win-
BUSINESS DIREOTORT
Abstract
MURRAY ARSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insurance,
Rooms 3 and 5, No. 82 North
Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSOY OO.
ARSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title
and Title lustirunee
The onlf complete
1 Hie System lu Jock
son County.
Acx'oniitants
WILSON AUDITING COMPANY
Tax anil Coriioration Counselors,
Auilitors and Accountants. B,
M. Wilson. C. P. A.; Leland J.
Knox. C. P. A. Liberty Lld
Phone I57-R.
Auto Tops
FRANK'S TOP SHOP Auto topt
and upholstery repairing. Cuah
lons and Curtains. 109 East Bth
St., Phune 418.
Chiropractic Physician
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro
practic Nerve Specialist. Of flea
hours 0 to L2, 2 to E. 203-204
Liberty Rldg. Office phone 680;
Ren. phone 790-H.
DR. JOUKTT P. BRAY Suite 308,
Med ford Rblg., for chiropractic
service. Scientific diagnosis and
treatments. Office phone 1230.
Electric Molor Repairing
L. C. SCRAPER Armature wind
ing, electric motor repairing.
Stock bearings and brushes. 32
N. Central, phone 90-J-2. 871
I-lyo Specialists
DR. D. A. CIIAMUKRS. Optomet
rist. Eyes examined. Qtussei
fitted. Corner tith and Hotly.
Tel. 1SS. 352tf
ICxpert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing.
Oriental Rug cleaning, specialty
Fliiunclul
WE LEND MONEY to worthy pet,
pit to pay their honest debtn. pa
cific Coils t Credit Association, 421
Medford Rblg., Medford, Ore.
Furniture Repairing
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED
re-finished, re-glued. We carry
a full line of upholstering sam
ples. A. N. Thibault, Tel. 969-R,
IFouseinovliig.
REFORM yon tear it down, phono
Medford Housemovers. 689-R-5.
Internntfonal Motor Trucks
INTRRNATlONAL MOTOR
TRUCKS Factory Representa
tive Motor Inn Oarage. Souta)
Riverside. Sales and Service.
Money to TiOnn
jf VV Loim Time
Real Estate
Vjr l) MM.Ktifto Ixutu
S phone 1811
Commercial Flnanco Corp.
Mcillord. Oregon
Monuments
THK OREOON ORANITB CO. -
Monuments. B. A. IUcks, Qera
eral Mannt?er; P. M. Kershaw
Sales ManiiKer. 302 N. Front HI
Mlislo
Plnno Instruction
PIIBD ALTON IIAIQHT Teachtf,
oE piano. Classical ana popuiiq
music courses. Ilnight Musk
Studio. 318 J.lJorty I.ldg. Tel. li
Painting anil Pnporhanglng
PAINTING, PAPKRINQ, 1NTB.
Hloll 1JKCOHATINO Est
mates given. Work guaranteed.
Clymer . araham. Tel. 1352-J.
M. A. BLISS A COMPANY Paint
Ing, paperhanglng and Interior
finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave.
Phone 1104. 41
1-rltitorn nnti Puhllshcrs
MKDFORD PRINTING CO. Haaj
the berit equipped printing office
In Southern Oregon. Bookbind
ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing
systems, etc. Portland prtcea. 87
N. Fir St.
Rnillo Service
RADIO 8KRVICB on any make
radio. H. O. Puruckcr. 22 South
drape street. Office Phone S3I;
Res. 1442. S81
Sand mill Gravel
C. A. HARTLKY Sand and Gravel
plant. Clean washed sand and
gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes.
Phone, plant 1203, or office 137.
Storage
WARKIIOI'.'UNG Storage, Distri
bution. Medford Warehouse, J10
' South Frcait St. Phone 316.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFKR & STORAGE
I CO. Office 111 N. Fir Street.
Phone 315. prices right. Service;
guaranteed.
DA ViS TRANSFER A STORAGE.
Service (.'U.:rar.teed. 20 S. Grnp
St., Phone 444, or residence 1060.
RHINKING TRUCKING SERVICE)
Tranefer and hauling- of all
kinds. Office 309 So. Front St.
Phone 332,
FOR 8 ALE SUHCEIJjAJVBOCa
Foil SAI.K Smiin-are oil tank suit
able for orchard. Phono 315.
240tt
I KLAMATH FALUS POTATOKS
While they lust. Illle cwt. No. 1
advanced 10c Monday. Wo buy
potato sacks. 710 South River
side. 253
FOR SALK Got your Thanksgiv
ing elder at "Vo Olde Press."
Woolverton Orchards, Crntral
Point. 227tf
FOR RALE Used sewing .ma
chines, nil maki. $5 up; orms
If desired. All makes rented nnd
repaired. Whlto Sewing Machine
Co., 24 North Rartlett. t(
OA RflArN Mixed oak and man
sanltit. $3 a tier, stock n now
and save money. Phone 1144-X.
tt
DELICIOUS APPLES 15o to It
box. Frlnk Orchard. Phone
BU-R-1. S6,
mm
i ;
IV
r
tor bluegrnst seed. Tel. G'J7-Tt-1 .
253
FOR SALE One heater. 34 s No.
llartlett SU MOtH
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