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P3TOE NTNT3 "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" MEDFORD MAIL-TRTBUKK, MEDFORD, OREGON", TirURSDAY. DKCRMBKIl IS. 1fl.'0. ("3 r AFFECT PORTLAND PRICE ON BUTTER lioirriLANDi Ore.. -bocJ'lS'; W) .DutUjr was two .cents lower on all KiaUcD foday because 'Outside mar- ' kets'have Cheapened and local re-' celpts have mounted while demand has become quieter. Quote: Cube extras. 32 cent; standards 31c; pt-Jme firsts 30c. and, firsts 2Sc. Wholesale egg market opened unattlod and weaker as lower prices' became effectivo in the east and- California, jbut local tiuota t'.ons held. Receipts continued at last week's ample volume. To bo in lino with the butter market, creameries announced ..a 3-cent cut in buttcrfat bids, mak ing 30 cents a pound the price, delivered Portland, 27 cents at sta tions. PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 18. JP) Portland wholesale turkey market opened in strong- position today, receipts clearing rapidly with ship ments going to California and 'a.1iington points. Prices were inclined bullishly with some deal wh paying 30 cents a pound for No. 1 birds, a cent above Wednes day's best opening price. Old toms were getting 24 to 25 cents and Xo. 2 birds 22 to 24 cenU. Dealers were looking for heavier receipts. livestock. PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. IS. (A1) Cattle SO, calves 15, talking around Ktrady. Hogs, 300, including 102 direct; iiuotahly steady. (Soft or oily lings and roasting pigs excluded.) Light lights, 140-100 llvs. $7.75 It.ilU. Light weight, 160-180 lbs. SX.75-9.00; 180-200 lbs. $8.75-9.00. Medium weight, 200-220 lbs. $7.75 11.00; 220-25 lbs. $7.50-8.75; heavy weight, 2r.0-2!H) lbs. $7.00; 2!0 350 llw. $6.50-7.75. Packing sows, 27 5-500 lbs. medium and good, $0.00-7.25. 'Feeder and stocker pigs. 70-130 lbs. good and choice, $S. 50-H.50. Sheep 150; quotably steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 1 8. P) Ul TTKlt: All grades "down 2c. Cubes: Extras 32:; standards 31c: pKme firsts 30c; firsts 2Sc. Cream ery prices; Prints 3c over cube stiindards. MILK; 'Butterfat down 3e. Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.10-2.30 cwt. delivered Portland less 1 per cent; grade C milk $1.70. Hutterfat de livered In Portland 30c. ' POCLTRV: Rome playing hn mor "or No. 1 turkeys. Xo. 1 bird.- 2!'-30c. Other quotations un ehdnffcd. 13GGS: Unsettled, weaker; quo tations unchanged. Country meats, onions, potatoes 'Wool, hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 18. (P) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close Dec 65 .65 .64 .65 May 68 ,68 .67 .68 Cash wheat: nig Bend .blucstem 70 s(rt white 07 Western white 07 Hard winter Oft Northern spring : 65 Western red 05 Onitt: Xo. 2-38 lb. white 24.50 Today's ear reetipts: Wheat 41); flour 8; corn 3; oats 1. San Francisco liiideiTat. t .SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. W.-Wi ):tit1frfiit, f.o.b. Pan Frn nelweo. -35c. 1928 Pontiac DoLuxo Coupe, sale prise $ 110 00 '29 Ford Town Sedan. Sale Price $500-00 '28 Ford Tudor Sedan. Sale Price $32500 C.E. GATES AUTO CO. USED CAR LOT Cth and Bartlett THE MARKETS BRINGING UP BY COUJV- I POT THEM LETTERS IK) ME WIFtV'a TRUMK-TO MKB HER TMIMK SHE A.BSEViT-MlMDEOLM' PUT'EJM THERE- BUT )HE . 3AVE THE TRUMK AVACV WVTH- I ?i I ' X I 4 THE NEBBS Who's Wall Street Report NEW YORK," Dec." 18'. V late profit-taking reduced further ad vances of 2 to G points In active stocks today, but notwithstanding the reaction the market' ' closed firm with moderate general gains. Auburn "Auto ' was - the feature, soaring "20 points under" hasty short covering and then losing hnlf of tho rally. Case, which had been up 12, also yielded about half of its rise: Kales approximated 3,000,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 15 selected stocks follow: Am. Can 111 Am. Tel. and Tel. 180 Anaconda 20 Col. Gas 33 V4 Curtlss Wright 2 General Klectrle (new) 4 5 Vi . General Moturs 34 Kcnnicot Copper 21 Mont. Wnrd ISVj Radio Corporation 13 Reading 77 Sears Roebuck 4!H4 S. V 92 United Air Craft 22 U. S. Steel 139 BUTTE FALLS, Ore., Dec. 18. (Special.) CI. T. Warren, uluml num wuro salesman has Riven sfx dinnei-H hero recently. Hostesses wore Mrs. E. A. HUtlreth, Mm. Bill Marion. Mrs. John Murlon, Mrs. Clyde Smith, Mrs. Kvcrett Abbott, antl Mrs. Oscar HiKlnbotham. Mi's. K. A. Hiliireth is visltins her Rtster. Mrs. Jack PickarU of Gold Hill th.H week. There will he a hard time dance at the Woodman hull on New Year's eve. l'rlzes will bo given for the best costumes. Tom Ciondcrman was Injured at Camp Three last Friday. His In jury is not os serious as It was first thoiiKht to be. He was taken to Medford to the hospital In tho in valid car. Jeff Crumley was hurt at Camp Three Monday. He returned from Medford where he had doctor's care. Kupt. Susanne Homes Carter visited Butte Falls schools Tues day. ' Koy Casey is quite sick with a cold or "flu." The Huntlay school Is putting on a pageant nrxt Tuesday nipht. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson went to Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Adial Ncff and sons are up from Medford to visit Mrs. Ncff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Due Ooss, this week. Ceurge Hereford who Is attend Iiik tho University of Oregon will be home for the holidays. Itoland Roberts. Ityron Stoddard and Calvin Stoddard gave echoes from Hie Y. M. C. A. conference at Ashland at Sunday school and church service, last Sunday. These talks were hijinly appreciated. The school bus Inspector was up inspecting the Alt. Pitt school bus and the Butte halls school nun, and approved of both, last Sunday. Mr. Talent expressed the opinion that Oregon schools would adopt a uniform standard bus within an other year or two. .Mrs. Albert Nelson and Miss Annie Kent were Medford visitors List Friday. . ' Miss Niioml Van Croos enter tained as dinner guest lust Friday Miss Winifred lllhbard. Mr. and Mrs. Chus. I. Put ton and Lowell Patton. Mr. and Airs. Ross Wymorn ex pect to spend the holiday in Port land. Mrs. Winifred HlhhiM Wd" i taken H w ith mumps Mondnv r- ii rr WirAWKN ail MW LIFE I'VE BEEN WAMT" NES6S I IMS A COAT LIKE THIS ' 1. ' (;.,-.' 5US6ESTIOJ, V mp i-nn Miif-J S ' 1 c.sjiiv POUfii-lT i r ' III AS1EW FUR 1 j - lX?f. SEE WHAT ' BUTTE FALLS FATHER DEAR 'ME1. MERE-ARE HC LETT6R5-TMEV WEREIM I TRUWK- HOW D0 THfl DID 5ET THERE? CANT ' MAKE IT OUT- 130. Inl'l KpiiurcSirvic.. I".-!, tfrrat UnLin righu mfrvcl. Sorry Now? I afternoon. Mrs. B. T. Merrel Is j substituting in the fifth and sixth; grades in tho grammar school in Airs. Hlbbard's place. ; i . '"Tho Christmas program at the grade school will' be given Friday i evening. Air. and Airs. Earl Hoover aro going . to spend - Christinas at Marysvllle, California. . t Oessa Sawyor has registered at the Sacred Heart hospital where she will begin training. ucx( sum mer. Butte Falls has put- up a large electrically lighted Christmas tree in the park. The dance given by tho Wood man lodge last Saturday was at tended hy a largo crowd. ''Mr. and Airs. B. T. Merrill joined the 3Cagle Point Grange this week. Air. and Airs. Everett were Med ford visitors yesterday. Tho Hustlers club will meet at Airs. B. F. Hllkey's home Thursday afternoon. ,. . JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. Dec. 18.. (Spl.) Paul Henspetor from Arcber, Iowa, ly visiting ills bro ther, V. A. llenspetcr, and family. He will graduate next spring from the University of Iowa. , Sir. and Mrs. L. P. Ettlncer and family of Medford were din ner guests Sunday at the Leon ard Lyons home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and children and Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan of Ashland wcro out to tho UIb Apnlcguto district Sun day. Mr. and and Mrs. S. K. Dun- nlnuton nnd Mrs. Tom Dunning ton tipent Humbly evening visiting at the John Dunniiigton homo in Medford. lien Collins nnd sun. Fred Col lins, of Salem were hero tills week on their return from a trip to San Francisco. Hen Collins was n hanker In Jacksonville about the year of 11112 and Kred Collins attended tho local high school. .Mr. and Mrs. Tinglcaf and fam llv of Eaule Point wcro dlnnc Kuct8 Saturday tit tho J. O. .Mil ler home. Mrs. Nettle Thompfon and son. Junlur of Metlrord spent sunmij with relatives here. Mrs. Hattle ligan and Mrs. A. i! I.ewl Khonncd In Medford Friday. A splendid Christmas program Is In preparation to He gnen '" the I'reslivterlan church Sundny it 1(1-30 a.m. The choir Is lire- iiiulng sncilnl music. F.nch Sun- ..h,,ol class will nlwi have ,. ,.ft .m the uniKram. They are honing' for n largo crowd for thl nmitml nroiil-am. The county graili r nns nei " work on some of our streets this week, making quite un Improve ment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tou Velle were In .Meilfnnl Saturday. ' Mr Hint!! of north Jacksonville, who has been quite ill Is Improv ing now. Mrs. Will Kdens and daughter. Margaret rhopped In Medford Sat urday. , . Mrs. Hil Saulslerry littend-d a party Friday in honor of Miss (online c.rleven at the homo ot Mrs. llundv lit Medford. Motile Wilson returned home Sunday after spending 10 days with friends at Coqullle. Ore. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hay Coleman had an dinner guests Sunday t their home. Mit. Ids Frenrh nd son. 1 uwrence. Mr. and Mrs. Fred llaPli nnd cons. Joe, l!'i' "! f'hester, all of Talent and Mr. and Mrs. tdel French an daughter Moris, nnd son. Harold of Ash In ml. The Woman's nssfxlation of I'reshvterinn ehunh will have ih.t. nnnnnl Christmas p;irly m I the ( hup b, lo'lilj' , i c-r,-, JACKSONVILLE CAiO I BE PC, v 'r -KB! 0 AM9V DEAR. MOW VOO LIKE MV MEW COOT ?ISrJT IT BEAUTIFUL. ?1 KUOW NOU WAMT ME TO T MRS WEBS HELPED ME PICK IT OUT IT'S GEKJUIME MUS3iAT MS CMRI5TMX3 PRESEMT, luncheon will bo enjoyed at noon, Each lady will bring a 'small gilt to exchange. Air. and Airs. L. C. Wilcox and small daughter spent a few days at the Ceorgo Jenkins homo hint week. The Wilcox's nro misslon urles of tlio Seventh Day Adven tlst church. They have worked several years .in tho Orient and will return to China to work In a tOiort time. Mrs. Fred Fick nnd Mrs. John 11. Knight attended tho Christmas program given by the Oleo club at tho Normal school In Anh lund Sunday evening. Miss Vir ginia Flck, who is a member of tho glee club, took part in the program. W. K. Itay delivered the Christ mas message for tho Volunteers of America Sunday evening. .owip Thompson of Klamath Falls was a visitor at tho Chris Keegan homo Sunday. Mrs. Nellie linker of Yamhill. Ore.. Ib visiting her nloce Mrs. i. O. Sanden, this week. Jacksonville residents nro much Interested in tho rich oro deposits reported in tho Old Towne mines abovo the city dnm. Many local people visited tho mine Sunday. This mine and several other mines In this vicinity nro preparing to do extensive work this winter. Mrs. Henry Miller attended n party given by the relief corps at the homo of Mrs. H. W. Young in Medford Friday. Tho locul school will havo their Christmas tree nnd program Tuns day evening,'. Dec. 23. Several plays are being lucparcd and each room will take part In the pro- cram. Tho ' Parent-Teacher asso ciation aro planning the "treats" for tho children. Homor Jlartaiun. on employee of tho forest servlco at their of fice In Seatlle, Is expected here ClASSIFItO ADYtsTISIirk SATES Halt pr wvrd lor first Imcrtlon. Zc; 'Kb ikciKIik InnrlHSi, lc; minium 25c. Indti ywir Mi with Fir Salt, Far Hint, tie, irvl cunt ttirta wofdi u wall at aacb Initial, taltphana nambtr, ate., at a arars. aanrlM adl is Ktunea tr4 sat lata, aiat pKona, unlait admlkar hat aonthlr actaunt. Ma llewanca tar phena arrcrt. WANTKW MISCKM.ANKOUS WANTBD To buy a small home in or around Central Point, for cash. Can assume or will trade stock ranch ror equity. Geo. Itenker, Central Point, Ore. 2.r9tf ItOOF Repairing. Phono M08-K. 250tt LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money, Ha'vlcy Transfer. 619 No. Itiver side. Phono 1U44-X. 28tf WANTi:D--Uscd clothes nnd shoes, Jennings Loan Office, 6 8. Front If RAW IVJIH WANTED Do not shin: wo Day th price. Hides wool and pelts. Medford Bar- - gam House, 27 N. Grape St. 227tf WANTED--2nd hand goods ft Junk. Pats, I.-1O6 Prune. Ph. 647-L. 282 FOR OA11DKN and field plowing sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. tli-J. Samuel Haleman. tt CASH PAID for Jtmlt. trrnpe St. - Tel. 10 17 North 505tf , Cattle Pasturage ' FOR RENT 2300 acres fenced, good gTass range, on Rogue River, 12 miles from Medford. Wili lease entire property or pas ture small herdi. EARL TUMY 310 Liberty Bldg a """' '""itttttttttttttttnttttt Hf MUST MEVER KNOW THEV j O , v ""Si " I WHAT'S THl'o f -WERE THAT TRUNK AMO . j , vj ' ' K) MY S x THAT THE PARTY CAVE TriS L" T ' ffl ) DOrKFT"3 iilHitiijlA r CjSg2 1 1111 DO OlOKrT MEED TWO FUR Hi PEOPLE TO pick: OUT MUSKBAT.l SUPPOSE IF IT WAS ELEPMAKJT . MAVE 5k;isj,souo hafta TAKE THb WHOLt. TOWNJ WITH VOU ITS HOW MUCH DIO IT COST , this week to spend tho holidays; at his home. i Mr. and Mrs.; C. A.. Lewis and sons; were dinner guests at the Charles HamJIIiih homo Sunday. SCIENCE NOW PREVAILS IN OLD CHEESE PROCESS ROQUEFORT, France (P)Tlio pungent choeso for which tho dis trict is famous now is inudo scl ent if icully Instead of by tho rule ot thumb. As u result tho nnnnnl produc tion lias grown from 4500 to 11. (100 tons in fill years. The Indus, try uses tlio milk of 600,000 owes. Classified advertising gets results WANTED SITUATIONS C-KT ear bargain or reliable, ex-. perienced driver, pruner or other work. Phono 74'J-W. 325 U. Jnekson. 2 Oil HELP WANTEIJ MALIC Wa'NTKIJ Man with truck to haul wood 30 miles, shares 50-50: man with dragsaw or buzzsaw and men to cut wood who havo own tools and will work.' No loafers need apply. Pay by tier. House nnd cookstove furnished. See Mrs. llurto, 4 to 6 p. m., 837 W. 2nd. 170 FOB KENT APARTMENTS FOR KKXT Furnished npnrt mcnts. 334 Apple St. Tel. 425-X. 274 i-'olt RISNT ' 4-room furnished -modcr'n apartments, ground floor. $25 at the Crlorlu-Pan Apis. 375 So. Central. 273 FOR RKNT 2-room duplex npt. winter, priced. 210 Haven. 2lililf FOR RUNT 4-room furnlnlied apt. 220 So. Cirape. 2 till FOR RUNT 2-rnom npt; lights, water, garago, S12. Phono 452-11. u ii t r FOR RKNT Small apartment III urivalo home. 11 8 Uoneseo St. 233tf FOR RKNT Fulfy modern apart ments. Living room, kitchen, bath and garagei hot nnd cold wator - and light, furnished. $25.00. 4-room apt,, fully mod ern, $30.00. Also cheap cabins at $20.00 and $25.00. Sunrise Super Station, 12th and River side. Phone 1338. tfa FOR RKNT $12 and $10 apart ments; walls newly tinten; not and cold water, batn and toilet, 2-story brick building at Jack sonville, 10 minutes trim Med ford. See Mr. Chlldcr, real os . tate, or Tho Nugget Confection cry store. 243tf FOR RKNT 3 -room npt. $15; 4- room npt. $22. 201) W. Jackson , 210 FOR RKNT Clean modern npt. Jcw Arthur Anns, steam bent, Fligldalre, surngo. $30 N. Molly. 20lf FURNISHED i ana J-room apart ment and garago, 404 W. 10th. 196Lf FOR RKNT Furnished apt. 217 W. 2nd. 2S6lf- FOR RENT Furn. housekeeping iooms. 325 JJ. Jackson. Phone 7 it' w ;r,3if MERRY CHRI8TMA3 BUSINESS IS 000D We're almost sold out, and every customer Is well atiifled. Only few treee left. Sale of thrubbery ends December 31. Russellville Nurseries ' . 5?8 South Fir St. -ri A By George McManus 325S2 !!? AlvID VOU MAD IT CARGEO?!!ljijjjj sou rae soEiviDiKie momev that vou J'ii'li ( AIMY SOT MRS. MESS PUT THAT IDEA Vi j f- IM SOUR HEAD VOU' LL TAKE IT OUT 1 1 I TAKE. TME COAT BACK TO THE MAW AMD TELL. Ml- VOU CHAW6EO i vOUR MINJO ACT MAOJlKEjX S Pat. OfTitf ITEIiP WANTED FEMALE WA NT K D Kxperlencod waitress, j Apply In person Franklin's Cafe. i ADHRF.S8IXO K N V K L OPKS Work nt home dining spare time. SuliHtantlal weekly pay; .'xperl enee unneceHsary. Dignified em ployment for Inmost, slnirere, iim liilioiiH persons. Workers' Lea gue, Nnperville, III. Utitl FOR REM' FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RKNT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms, lieated. itaies modoiulo. 825 So. Rlveraldo Ave. tf FOU KKNT HOUSICS FOR RKNT Small furnished lii'iise fur 2 adults; 1 mock oir Main St.; fine for couple work ing; electric range. Mrs. Wilson. Phono 654 or 407. 2I1U MODERN 'furnished Ihiubo for rent. Phono 717-Y. 2li'J FOR RKNT Furnished 5-room bungalow. Inquire 331 W. 2nd. 270 FOR RENT Small furnished house at Central Point. Heo Mrs. Hallo, 4 to II P. m., 837 W. 2nd. 270 FOR RKNT 5-room cottage, with balh nnd kitchen range, on West II th St. Apply Wing Agency or 411(1 King St. tt FOR RENT 5-room modern bun galow, corner Columbus and IHynnI; large lot, garage nnd woodshed. Phono 1250. 270 FOR RKNT Very reasonable, 3 room modern bitngabiw. In quire at Richfield Service Sta tion, corner 4th and Riverside. tf FOR RENT Smull furn. house, garage, UO-I W. lOlh. tt FOIt LKA.HK 5-room stucco home in Perryilale, on Jacksonville highway; hardwood floors, fire place, basement, fin-naco, elec trlco range, Frlgldalro, lovely yard and trees; $47.50 mouth. Cbailes It. Ray, Realtor, Med ford lllilg. Phono 302; home pliono 302-J-2. 270 UAItOAIN RENTALS 4-room, Niantic, $17.50; 5-room, K. Jackson, $27,50; 0-room. N. Peach, $37.50. Call at 30 N. Central. "If FOR HUNT Partly furnished 5 ' room bungalow with 4 lots, chicken house and garago. Call at 022 S. llully St. 21111 FOR RKNT Unfurnished, 6 mod ern rooms, hath, fireplaco, wood shed, garago, close' to library. W. F. Campbell, 804 Kant Main. aiHtf FOR KENT 8-room furnlnhcd house, close In; good condition. phono 114s or 1322. tf FOR RENT Cottage with electric range. 1 08 So. Oakilale. 201 if" FOIt RKNT 3 -room modern fur nished house. Inquire 123 Al mond. 247lfa FOR RENT 4-room furnished houso nt 1127 W. Main. Phone C. A. DeVoo, 52J-J-2. tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unlurnkihcj. lirown Y While 17lf Medford Investment Company General InBuAnc (Medford, Orafta , 174 W. Main Q Phnn 1774 By SOL HESS FOR RENT MlSCCTitiANEOUS FOR RKNT Oarage, $3.00 per , month. 325 Ho. Riverside Ave. tf UISOEIiliANISOCS ALL WALL PAVER purchased from us. $1.00 nor roll up. will bo hung free ot charge. Grln sted & Riintz, Painters and Dec orators, 3 17 N. Riverside. Phono 485-J; Res, 158U-R. 270 ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest i....nii.ia ainir. llOtf1 AUTO GLASS Installed while you , ft oil. . Ottll Wall. J.UV OkU. 4UW-.1- rxisr LOST $5.00 bill while making change In some storo. Finder please return to Trlhuno office. Reward. ' 270 LOST 17 head sheep from Mar grlter place. Howard for infoi' mation leading to their recov ery. Phone 307, Jacksonville. 209 LOST If dog Is missing, call 151$ ' . r - zutjii' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FILING STATION and atore for sale or trndo, on nignway.' boo 'owner, North Central at Mill Service. 22 6tt' FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADI'! Onod Ford sedan for horse. Inquire linker's Store. Jacksonville -lilghwny. ' 200 FOR KXCHANO'K 22 acres A-l land, welt located, in benrlng pears and nlfalfa, for Medforil or Ashlimd property. W. R. 1-ntiib, Tol. ll-X-3, Eagle Point, Ore. 270 FOIl SALIC TRUCKS FOR SALE Good used truck, suit able for rnncn work or wood hauling. Call 315. 165t( FOIt SALK AUTOMOBIIiKS CASH vald for Into model used cars; light ears preferred. See Hayn'H. Public Used Car Mar ket, 20 South Riverside. Phono IS. 272 FOIl SATjUi homes FOR SALK Very attractivo home. 5 rooms and bath, clnso In, nice ly situated on corner vi JOIev 'lith HI. and Park- Ave.; paved streets, lot 0(1x100, east front, nice yurrt, garden, garago: oak floors, fireplace, bullt-ln vacu tini cleaner, cabinets, etc. Very desirable properly and priced far below Its value; $3300, $2000 cash, balance terms. R, S. Iialley. 402 park Ave. 200 FOIl RALK rtlSAti KSTATB FOIl KALI') or EXCIIANlll'l Ranch, 508 acres. Alfalfa, grnln and potatoes, under ditch. Walk er River Irrigation Dlst. For iiicomo property or good rnnch. A. F. .Veldt, Wellington, Novada. SCO !00 ACRIIH 11 Flno Jerseys and registered mato, good team, Im plements and mactilnory; 00 A. finest free soil under cultivation, balance tlmlier and pasturo; run ning water, deeded right to same; small cheap house, large barn and umple outbuildings, price $mioo. Will accept houso horo In deal. HOWN A WHITE, Realtors. Holland Hotel Bldg. -Phone 130. 263tf WI1F.N YOU think -f real estate. thjnk of Hrown ft WhUe. nt FOR SALK MmcmfiANlKOCS FOIt fAI.K Used plnno in good eonilllhin, eheai. Tel. 1240-X. 30 Rose Ave. 271 FOR SALK -Flat top desk nnd nf- flee snivel rh.Hr. Call at 111 Minnoil. 27:! FOIl WALK Wheat $1.50 per 100 lbs, vi'ono Ji'J-J-J, BUSLVE8S DIRECTORY Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. ' Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance, Rooms S and 6, No. 12 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACK SO V OO. ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts of Tltla and Title Insarance. The only complete Tlllo System In Jack win County. Accountants WILSON AUDITINO COMPANY Thx and Corporation CounBelora, Auditors and Accountants. B. M. Wilson. C. P. A.; Leland J. Knox. C. P. A. Liberty Bldg., Phone 157-R. Auto Tops - FRANK'S TOP SHOP Auto tops and upholstery repairing-. Cush ions and Curtains. 109 East 8th 6t., Phone 418. Chiropractic rhyslclan DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro- practlo Nerve specialist, urncs hours 9 to 12, 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. Office Phone (80; Ra. Phone 790-H. DR. JOUETT P. BRAT Suite 08, Medford Bldg., for chlropraotla service. Scientific diagnosis and treatments. Office phone 1230. Electric Motor Repairing L. C. SCHAFER Armature wind ing, electric motor repairing. Stock bearings and brushes. 81 N. Central. Phono 90-J-2. 7I Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1171. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental Rug cleaning, cpeclalty Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy peV pie to pay tnoir nonest deota. pa cific Const Credit Association, 421 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-finished, re-glued.- we carry a full line of upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thibault, Tel. 968-R, HoascntOTlns;. BEFORE you tear It down, phont Medford Housemovcrs, 68B-R-5. Money to Ijoan Jmbk Time rtnnl Estate i ff) Mortgage Ixan S .- Thnne ISM-' I Oommerclnl Finance Corp. , Mciifurd, Oregon Monumental THE OREGON GRANITE CO. -a Monuments, , J. A. mess, uei oral Manager; P. M. nersna 3 Sales Manager. ua- n. rront Music Plnno Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teachol of piano.- classical ana popuo. muslo courses. Halgbt Musi Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 1j Painting and Pnperhanglti HARRV .MARX 'Painting, tinting, paper-hanging. Phono 178-J. 26!llt M. A. BLISS ft COMPANY Paint. ' ing,- paperhangtng and lnteriot finishing. 301 Crater Lake Ava Phone 1604. !' Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Ha the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 17 N. Fir St. Radio Servica RADIO 8RRVICB on any make radio. : H. O. Purucker, 11 South Grapo street. Office Phone 13$; Res. 1442. $81 Sand and Gravel ' C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Oravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravol; orushed gravel, all sixes. Phono, plant 1203, or office 117. Storage WARKHOUSINO Storage, Dlstrl : bution. Medford VVarehouse, 11$ South Front St. Phone 11. Transfer EADa TRANHFKR RTORAOB CO. Office 111 N. Fir Street. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE. Service guaranteed, 20 8. Grape St., Phone 644, or residence 1080. REINKINO TRUCKING 8BRVICB Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Off lot 10$ So. Front BU Phone 832. FOR 8ALR MIBCKUiANROUi FOR HA LK New piano, latest model. Will sacrifice $100 for immedlato sale. 225 South Oak dale. 270 FOR SALK-rdonatlmn and Hplta .'iiberg apples. Cull Roguo R. Co., 1308. tt FOR SALK Haled alfalfa hay $18 per ton delivered. Call 408-J-3 or Ashland 371-J-l. tf FOR SALK Pedigreed roller ca naries. Mrs. Jack Thrasher, Jacksonville, phone 173. 273 'OR HA LB Yellow Dent corn, $30. Tel. 137, Control Point. Frank Miller. 370 FOR 8ALE smudge oil tank suit able for orchard. Pbone 31R. ' 240tf FOR SALE Oet your Thanksgiv ing older at "Ye, Old Press," Woolverton Orchards, Central Point . . U7tf FOR SALE Used eewlng ma chines, all makes, $5 up; terms tt deslrod. AH makes rented and repaired. White Hewing Machine Co., !4 North Bartlett. tt B ARO A IN Milled oak and man sanitn, $8 a tier. Slock bp notr and save money. Phone 1144-X. - tf FOR BALK At bargain, 1 onk veneer doors, sire U fc eet bv 7' feet. IHi lock snd without glass. Seo Ibem nt Mail Trlbuim .' j