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V'KQF; SEVEN "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" MEDFORD' MATTi TRIBUNE, afEDFORD, OUECiOX, -srXDAY. DECEM BER 21, I'm Independence iit'porter: Virginia l o r t e r.i It m h Fitch, Fraru es Porter. We have been d era rating our' room to rcpreHiMit a winter snov nee no. We. have Iiuiir cotton ; aioutul the room on top of vln-i flow hIIIh, over th dourn, ami in';" the chark trays. Tho piano is-V&-also covered. We have HprinkloU' f Hilvrr dust over the lop of tln! cotton, ho that It uparkh s like I snow. lied and m'een HtreninerH ; have heen Iiuhr from tho lilitH 1 villi kUloH haiiKing from them. 'Ho- whole effect in very hoautlftil. : The lower and upper grade had j their C'hiistmaH tree together Christmas carols were sung around ' the tree. Kvery child had a hand in decorating the tree. After the carols were yung the presents woi'o distributed. .No presents wei;e opned until all had been dis tributed. Thirty or. forty minutes were then spent In opening pres ents and . enjoying them together. TJti lo Kennel ins were unite the fnvorite for the little folks. School was closed Friday for one week's vacation. School will ici.pen .Monday, December 2'J. .Monday Mrs. Watt brought us our pictm-es we had Won by our fair exhibit. They were appro priately framed. The ph-turo for the, upper grade room is "Christ in tho Temple," by Hoffman. That for the lower grado room is 'The iioy With the Kabbil." by Jiae burn. They are both very beau tiful and we are very proud of them. Two very pretty pictures were made this week on the mystery glass. Tho pictures were that of llie angel bringing the good news to the shepherds as they watched their flocks by night. Our Christmas pageant lias been proponed until Friday night, Jan nary -2. lillU, so j hat we might follow it with the - stereoptican pictures. pi.-s.-nliiiL: Henry Van D k. 's book. "That Other Wise M.iu." 'The Christmas Tree' is n P'.-mii written by Virginia I'orter and If nth Fitch, recording their experience in searching for "the Christmas tree. The tree was brought In by the eighth grade and from the reports they brought in, we judge they had a very en joyable time. Following is the poem. "The Christmas Tree." "Wo went after a Christmas tree; Wo came hack tiio with three. Those that went were just we four Wo regretted later there were not more. We got out at half pn.t two. Wo ran when we heard an old cow moo. Muddy and slippery was the trail. AVhen we fell down we let out ft wail! It surely was a beautiful day, Francis Schiller led the way. 'Till we came to a fence all went welt. Virginia got stuck and lcr out ,a ' yell. It till, came up and boosted her over; She landed right in a bed f clover. Fravely we trudged the trail used so long Singing gaily a very sweet song. Cross bones and skull barred our trail! Another shriek and another wail. At last wo had come to a Christ mas tree. 'Til chop it down, please let- me." Frances I'orter took three swings in desperal Ion. Knch time she hit a new location. "She chops just like a woman: I'll show her how," Said Francis Schuler who had run from the cow. "At ast we were ready to home ward fly, .Hut, alas, over the hills our trail did lie. Francis Schuler looked like n clown With the Christ mils tree hanging over his crown. Francis looked back as he rounded n curve. Illght into n bush, head first he did HWervc. The Christmas tree right over him did fall. And for help Francis surely did call! 1929 Ford Sport Road ster, sale price $36000 1928 Pontiac Landau Sedan, only $410.00 1930 Ford Town Sedan going; at $5SB.OO C. E. GATES AUTO CO. USED CAR LOT 6th and Bartlett II Even Informal Parties Require a FoodSui-prise - , ' - , . - . , .life rfxf Jiy JOSUl'KlXi: .0. vinxax Dircrtur, Hum- l!cttt:o;inrs lU'pt,, : if. J. Heinz Cuvtrutiy " TIIH3 Informal party , fs, perhaps, tho ziiokI (lel.Ehu'ul of nil: out its chief charm, from the stand point of food, lies in lho.se ila.nty OisUrs vith which every hosiusa likes to surprise her guests. If one entertains frequently. It often see in (iiUhrult to have some thijij; entirely new and different. However, j ut a little, extra care in planning will make all your "parly dishes" remembered and this with out any need for an elt. borate menu. In fact, n creamed meat on toast garnished with olivet; and pickles, or a distinctive aatad accompanied by novel samhviche, its all that any hostess need plan for an informal affair. Below you v.-MI find suggested some shii,'ie party lu.-uus tii.it aro pai ticuljrly aitnictive. Aul I uin surt tirey will help you to plan many others that are similarly un nreteutious. Frezh Peach Mousse Chocolate lr? Box Cookies Iced Tea or Coljcc frozen Chz'.'ultzte Plum Pudding' Individual Auftcl Food Cubes Coffee Chicken Hhortc-.ke , Hot Itiscults Pn'scrrcd Street Chrrkins Crisjt Potulu Chip Mints Coffee Mixed Fresh Fruit SaUul .. Srtuhviches or Crisp Cookies RclUdKtttx Caflvc Chocolate Ice Box' Cookies: "'j', run si; or liming nnd tdi lu, ruo BUvar Add 1 (?T, and 3 rniuirea chctlnte H'tllcd ever not wtitcr. Then add 26 cups r. 2 tablespoons halt Inn nnwder, uiu! i, rpo'.ig sal!, lifted together, QraqunMv .t1 I a trJ'r(ioons milk :o mtttte i very Arm c'rr'.nh. -fJid wrtt In I -cup R1"i Fl',t Plffe In a brf.'io jun. envor wlh v-( Ir.trer c::d tet la a r-frlrtprntr n"r r'. At last to the school we did re turn, ,-i Thank goodness, ' next year it will be some one else's turn. China Plans Itoads SHANGHAI, Dec. 20. () China has started to take its road- building seriously. Seeking to ox- j pand the highway system and to t give the auto trade a chance to grow, a national good road con- j ference has been called here In j April. j 'Coon Hunt, Squall' Dance at Fetes j MrKl'MV, N. C, Dec. 20. j Shooting of firearms starts the j Christmas celebration for maun- j tain folks of the southern Appa-! lachians. Some families pack up and spend several days visiting kinfolks or neighbors. Tho older men nnd boys shoulder guns nnd follow on the heels of 'coon hounds for a hunt. At niht vaunt; neonle walk nnd 1 ride for miles to attend square dances, where they swing till day-J break to fiddle music. j i "UqnRft1 ndvrtntnar eel results YEAR END SALE Bargains that are Bargains Prices Slashed to the Quick Sale on Until January l$t. LOOK THESE PRICES OVER Reg- Price Sale Price 1924 type Dodge Screenside ?170 $125-00 1923 Dodge Bus. Coupe $125 $ G3.00 1923 Dodge Touring $125 $ 05-00 1928 Dodge Coupe $445 $375-00 1923 Cleveland Sedan $125 $ Go 00 1D27 Willys-Knight Sedan $525 $395-00 1924 Rco 1 1-4 Ton Truck $295 $195-00 1924 Ford Rdstr. with pick-up $ 65 $ .12.50 102G Type Dodge Coupo $295 S225-00 The above cart are real buys at the prices we are offer ing them. EAKIN MOTOR CO. ; Dodge and Plymouth Dealers i1 PUsitsjs Slice thin mid nuke in u moderately hot even 400 decree P. for eltft irlnutei. Thu it'oltw ii.al't-fl ubuut fifty cooL 16 iwo l.:c!ics SQUure. I'roscn Chocolate Vhim Pud dim: Scald tup milk in a double boiler, and add 13 cup titsur mixed with 2 tablespoons Hour. Cook until thickened, stir ring constantly. Add 2 beaten egg yolka and cook for povoral minutes, then add 1 aouuro bitter chocolate, melted over hot water. When cool, add 2 atiitly beaten ut;g whites, chill, and fold in pint whipped cream. Iist, fold ttt 1 cup I'ure Mlnre Meat, H cup chopped English Wal nut meats und 1 teaspoon vanilla. Place in trays of refrigerator to freeze, stirring occasionally, or freeze in a regular freerer. Chicken Shortcake: iorr J tearpwis bal'ira pewdrr nnJ E teatpoon call. Add 4 sa'jleiK,:!! shortening, timc 3 tablicpj; r.s b ilttr an-i two of lard. B-.;d tii iut wb'i tlie flour mlTt'..-e. tld ip.JI; tra c J'trm icuth. and mix very lieliily. Tl:e amourt cf mtlk will it from 23 to cup. Toa tho dough on a lightly floured board 'tl pat - Inch thick. Simp; Willi a ciHtur and bake in a hot oven tor 13 mirutcs. 'Split with a fork, butler - while hot jnd plnc hot cref.nei chlrlran ar nlhr nr-mut t mrn e:vei the bxlves nd on toa of the biscuits. Garnish with Rtutlcd Spaiilsh Olt-'aa and Preserved Sweet Gherkins. To prae.re the creamed chUkan Wei; 4 toblespociis bviltar in aaucepatt and ble ul wi'.h 4 tablespoons r.sur. Add 4 cups rich mil:: and the masked yr U's c t 2 hard L-ail-iU ergs. Cook until 1'ilclc aid araton w'ih i-x.i. pepper, p-jpr;a -.id a tew dr ps cf Wjri-ft:te;shi-y Ka:tce. Add piit 3 cups coU c?iked chicken, cut in strips. cM-i-et n, ml' p'l. or vral, an,1 U r-ip !:ttiftl 0pnnth fUlvrs, rllrel. Biivlng the remainder of tho ollvoa for gaiiitshlng. Salted Kuls: Tour boiling unit water over phnlled almonds or ill hcrts, nnd allow to stand for ahout a minute in tho water.' Then place them hntween towela and rub, when 'ho Fiiins will coiuq .( easily. Cool: 'Us nuts, in a e!;lllt with cevral iablespoonB pf JiipvOlfve Oil, Itnv- nr tho oil hot virn (ita nuts aro -rVrd. Tnok until thn mitft aro hrown. dr;'n on r-vv paper, and r-rlpkl" r.Thilv with ?. ADKLA1DK, Australia. Dec. 20. -Pledged to borrow no more money from abroad. South Aus tralia is faced with the problem of' keeping its unemployed men and their families. Unemployment has increased at a rate of 1,000 a week. One in every 12 men in the state is out of work. Wages of officials have been drastically reduced In an effort to prevent bankruptcy. The state al ready has been greatly assisted by funds from the federal treasury. Virginia officials aro seeking the hilt nf a sword which has been lost off the statue of George Vnh- fogton at Richmond, for eight years. Family From Dad Down Needs Hearty Breakfast Ity (inici Vlall iny J ' (Radio Home Kconomics Au j thorlty). K v e ry jie rso n in the t a m i ly , I from dud down to the newest und ! tiniest member, needs a Buhatan- tial biVhkfuHt to start the day ,n-rii;hl. Fortunately, there are j nvui In lte to every family t low 'cost many healthful, nutritious foods that are especially sullahle j for the morulas nioal. 1 Prominent unions such foods is the qkk, which Ih a Ki'at builder i of vitality. It Ih. in fact, tho ac cepted basis of the typical Amer ican breakfast. However, the fam ily is bound to tire of tho okk it it is served tho same way every morninK soft -cooked or fried or scrambled. . Variety in the spice of life. With t'KBs, variety should lie tho least of the breakfast worries of tho wife and mother, for thero aro ! more than a hundred different I ways of preparing this food. In J many and varied delightful forms, she can Rive every member of her I family the daily ckk that lending food authorities prescribe as n part of the necessary diet. Here are some delightful break 1 fast dishes built about the egg: I In in and Scrambled F-es , ' cup cooked or uncooked ham . (chopped fine), j 4 egg yolks. ! 4 egg whites boa ten). 4 tablespoons uijlk. 3 tablespoons bacon fat. Heat fat in frying pan. Add Chronology of Portland's 'Triangle1 PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 20. (A) Developments In the liowle.s murder ease in chronological Order, follow: Nov. 12 Mm. l.eone C. Howies, I 33. young society matron, stabbed : fatally while visiting east side i apartment of Irma Loucks Paris, 28, hei husband's former secre tary. Howies was present. Nov. 13 Nelson C. Howies, mil lionaire husband, nnd Mrs. Paris declare knife wound was self-inflicted when Mrs. P.owles learned of their intimacies. Search of apartment reveals no traces of blood, and the fatal weapon in found to have been washed. Nov. 14 Police, decline to ac cept or reject suicide theory. He question Rowles, Mrs. Paris and Dr. Paul Cooper, railed to attend the dying woman. , Nov. 1 i) The millionaire nnd his former employe charged with statutory crime. Released under bail of jri.OOO each. Nov. 17 Police announce evi dence produced that Mrs. Howies, after previous suicide attempt, vowed shd could not he, i. induced to1' makr- "&'rdmV attempt' because of her love f o r her t w o bit by daughters, inquest postponed while search made for traces of poison Vitamin A-Rich Foods Combat Coughs, Colds When planning her meals dur ing the winter months, the wise home-maker Includes In tho fam ily diet foods rich In tho vitamin A. For this food factor la a bul wark against low resistance to in fliction which reflects Itself in coughs, colds nnd other cold went tier ailments. Total absence of vitamin A. often results In zer ophthatmla, a serious eye disease. lOggs, butter and milk provide generous amounts of thin Import ant food factor. To supply an ade quate amount of vitamin A Is one of the reasons why dietitians urge "an egg a day' for every member of the family. Not only is this a safe standard to adopt, they de clare, but it Is an economical one as weil, due to the present low prices of eggs. Kgg yolk ranks next to cod liver oil in tho amount of vitamin A It furnishes, according to Dr. 11,' H. Sherman, an authority on nutri tion. The daily egg need not always I be eaten at breakfast, dietitians point out. It Is possible to use the egg as the basis of a variety of delightful main dishes for lunch eon or for dinner. Horse Tor Satiiu in Sand Hills j HVANNIH. Neb., Dec. 20. (!' : 1 1 ere in the "Hand hills" cow ' country S-inta often must come on horseback. I When heavy snows block roads I for My other form of tmnsporta ! tion, ranchmen often resort to j horseback or hore-dr:.v n wh irons. Xmas Week Specials IS 1920 Buick Roadster $375 1924 Studebaker $125 1926 Buick Sedan ... $ 150 1929 Chev. Coupe ... .$450 1929 Chev. Coach ... $ 150 1927 Buick Coupo ... $ 100 1928 Oakland Coupe $ 150 All cart in perfect running ci dition. Good tire, and appear ance like new. 215 E. 8th Rear of Craterlan Cara (rem $35 up. SCHERER MOTOR CO. USED OAR DEPT. I ham und cook slowly until it has j browned, lieat egg yolks and add milk and beaten egg whiles, I'our j mixture into ham. t'ook slowly and stir constantly until mixture j becomes creamy. Serve i in modi- ateiy. j This dish will servo the average ' family of five persons. 1 The Uncoil Omelet I 4 slices of bacon tdiced). j 4 eggs. 5 tablespoons milk. j Kry tho diced bacon slowly. I tent the eggs until light and add the j milk. Season with salt and a dash j of paprika. .Mix with bacon and j cook until a light brown. Kold ami i serve on hot platter. This dish will serve tho average family of five persons. Itakctl or Mtirml I'ugs Cover bottom and sides of well oiled ramekins with fine cracker crumbs. IJreak egg carefully Into each ramekin. Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper. I'our table spoon of cream over each egc Cover with soft, stale bread crumbs mixed with one-fourth as much melted butter. Jiake approx imately 30 minutes at 35U de grees Nested l-gs l'lace beaten, fluffy white of egg on slice of soft, buttered toast. Drop egg yolk on white, taking care not to break it. Season with salt and a dash of paprika. IMace in moderate oven ami bake until whito hnR become a golden brown. This makes one serving. I In Mrs. Itowles' body. j N'ltv. 1 X Confllel hi l.itii ide- NH'iit discovered, police said. jin well jis dixrrvpani'les ill stories of Itowb-H nod j:irl. Jh i'ooper criticized for not enllim: eorou-r :ind police beforo removing body. Nov. lit 'l'olieo announce Hr. Cooper admitted his first story whs not correct as to time ele ment. First decree murdor, charges brought against Howies nnd Mrs. Taris. Roth held without bull. Xov. 2 5 Preliminary hearing waived by defense attorneys. Nov. 20 Hertilllnn exports de clare partial "print found on han dle of knife does not correspond to prints of Mrs. Howies. Howies, Alis. Paris or Or. Cooper. Nov. 2 X Defense reconsiders, decides not to waivo hearing. De cision made to postpone arraign ment until after Inquest. Dee. 2 lntue.st oicns. Dec. 5 Coroner's jury returns verdict charging Mrs. Howies met her dea t h f ro in knife wow n d In flicted "with murderous Intent" by either Mrs. Paris or Howies, or both. 1 Dec. 11 Orand jury Investiga tion opens, state seeking indict ments for first degree murder. Frocks of White Set Winter Chic For Palm Beach Ily Helen Van Hoy Snillh PALM HI;ACII, Fla. (A') White promises to come Into Its own this sea Hon a t Pal m I teach. Not for years have so many suits and afternoon frocks In white been displayed. The while silk knitted suit em broidered In pastel sbndes Is par ticularly good. White woo) life blouses- to be .worn with separate skirls nf whito also are making a bid for favor. - BABIES BORN. EACH DAY TOTAL 5C00 Tn the United . States, every dny, about 11,000 babies tire horn. Knch your. 100,000 babies' and 15,000 mothers die. Wherever, the death rate has been reduced It has been done by Increasing tho care given mothers before the babies come, as well as at the time and after ward. Leo ding authorities advise nursing care until tho baby Is six weeks old, and for nlno or ten months proceeding this date. The aim of maternity earo Is to secure for the mother (ho mini mum of mental and physical dis comfort: the maximum of mental and physical fitness when thn Imby conies; the reward of a well baby and the know led go to earn for her self and baby. Fxlensioti of national roads in France Is to cost. $i;oo,000 -luring the next two yearn. NdIIiv of Annual Mi-cHmr Th' iinnuiil nii'i-t-riK nf tin? Mtuck miiIiUt uf th JiK-'kmui County llilUlitiK (tml Komi AMrtoWfitUin will Im ".In-Ill nt 30 Ninth (Vntnit Aw nuo, Meilfnril, ori'Knn, on Momljiy, .lumiiiry It, 1H3I at 7:30 . in., fur tho IMll-piini- nf rli'i-tillK Dlri-e- tnm nml Iwrc.-iBlnK tlm rf-sorvp fiiml i-.-iilliil Mtni-k rrnin ti-n iIiihih ulltl to fifty thntlpiinil tlnllnrrt. (). i'. IIIKIIIH, Hi-inlniy. eiassiFito ovtirmm nam Hal. par wort lor lint imtrtlon, 21 .tell lucccviflng Intiition, 1c; Minimum 25c. Inilti row .lit wild Fr Sil., For rltnt, fte, ni count thn. wor.l w Mil cock Initio, Ull.hon. oumhor, ate. m ml Clttiifi.4 adi In otfiMco on. not toko, tror .hono, tjnlm odmtkfr hoi ojonthlf auoont. Mo .llnwwit. fw ohon. orrort. . - ' 1 I Medford Investment Company General Insurance MedfortJ, Oraa 12 W. Main Phona 1224 MISCCliLANIXJCS WANTKD Klectru- machine filing,; gumming or re-toot li lug; grind - ing scissor, knivs and tools. AVe call for work left at )iard-! ware stores. Dawson Saw Filing ! & Crindiug Work. KIiiks high- way. -7 -, ATjIj WALL PAPKR purchased! from us, $1.00 per roll up, will: bo hung free of charge. Grin-j sied & ituntz. Pulntors and lec-' orators, 317 N. Riverside, Phone 4S5-J; Ite.s. lfiSO-U. 270 j ASHLAND Convalescent and Host Home, care for old people nnd Invalids, 210tf j AUTO GLASS installed while you' wait, log E. 8th. 186tf j " HELP WANTKD PKMAIJfl-" Wild give good home and small) wanes for very liuht housework i and earo of an eblerly lady. Not children. State wages expeeteil. '. Must furnish references when; answering, I'.ox l. 11., care Tri- j buae. -7 - j A DDltKSSl N1 R N V R f- OPKS ; Work at home during spare time. Sulwtunllat weekly pay; expert-j ence unnecessary . Dignified em-i I ployment for honest, sincere, tun-J J bilious persons. Workers' l.ea-' mie, Naperville. 111. 272 J JIEIiP WANTKD MA fE j WANTKD Man with truck to hnul j wood 30 miles, shares TiO-50; man: j with druKsnw in bu.jtsaw and) ! men ti cut. wood who havo own j tools and will work. No loafers, I need apply. Pay by tier. I louse) I and cookstove furnished. In- i I quire for Mrs. P.ario at Faber'Si I store, lCngle Point. 273; WANTICI SITUATIONS WANTKD Man with team wants plowing, garden or any kind of work. P. O. Rox 417. 273 WANTKD HooUkeeplng machine, or hand. ien. offbo work. Inf erence, phone K4 2-J. 277 STKAVKh I'Ynialo Spaniel dog. White with brown spots. Kinder please phone pllii-X. 273 LOST If dog is missing, call Utfi. 2r.6tf WANTED MISCEIjTjANEOUS KO It ItKNT Small fttrn. .house, npt. and garage. 604 W. 10th. tf WANT WD Automatic Uemlngton rifle. X'huno 483-K. 273 WANTKD To buy a small home in or around Central Point, for cash. Can assume or will trade stock ranch for equity. Geo. Itenker, Central Point, Ore. 259tf HOOF Repairing. I Thone lGOft-11. 2T0lt LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to nave you money. Haw ley Tranpfer. 611) No. Hlver Hlde. Phone 1044-X. 2U8tt WANTBDUaed clothps and shoes. Jennings Liuun umce, u a. nont. tf RAW kims WANTED Do not alilp; we pay tliu price. Hliloa, wool And peltfi. Modford Bar gain House, 21 N. Urnpe St. 227tf WANTKR 2nd hand (roods Jitnlc. Puis, lfiOO Prune. Ph. btl-U ii FOR QAUPH3N and field plowlnir, sand, gravol and aedimont, Tol. 912-J. Samuel Bateman. If CASH PAID for junk. 17 North 206tf urape St. Tel. ion FOR RKNT MIBWCIiliAJOSOUB DUSK Ml'ACIO for rent; icontral iill.-nnesH incaiion; nsii 01 uckk, typewriter, phone, steam heat; ?I0 per month. Tel. 151,8. 27f FOR RKNT - Oarage, 13.00 per month. 326 So, Hlvorsldo Ave.. tf FOR IUCW1 rCRNIBHKD ROOMS ,A UCK front sleeping room, heated, nicely furnished, excel lent bed, new, larure olnset, iiliund ance hot water, 4.r,0 per week, at the (ilorlu-Pun, 373 So. Cen tral. 270 FOR RKNT Nicely furnished sleeping- rooms, hented. Katea moderate. 32& Ho. Rivornldo Avo. tf TOR RICNT APARTMKNT8 WKI.L- Fl'R.VlSHUH apartment, electric slovo, hot water, private entrance. 1021 Wust 0th. Tel. 1 163-lt. 272 Oil RKNT FurnlMhod 2-rnom apt. $1? 1110; lights and water paiil; walking distance; adults. 243 N. Holly. 271 FOR RKNT Apt. 80C W. Main, 2il!iir FOR RKNT 2-rnnm duplex apt. winler priced. 2111 Haven. 2110'tf 'OR ItKNT 4-rnnm furnished m 11 il o r n iipiMimonis, ground floor, t2! nl the (.lloria-l'an Apt". 375 So. Central. 273 FOR RKNT Furnished npnrt tncnla. 334 Apple St. Tel. 421,-X. 274 FOR RKNT 2-ronm apt; lights, water, garage, $12. I'iiono 452-11. 20,0tf Foil RKNT Small apartment In private home. 118 Uenwe. St. 238tf FOR RKNT Fulty modern apnrt ments. Living room, kitchen, bath and garage; hot and cold water and light, furnished, 125.00. 4-room apt., fully mod ern. $30.00. Alan chean cabins at $20.00 and $25.00 Sunrise Super Station, 13th and River side. Phone 1331. tf FOll RKNT $ 1 3 and $10 apart ments; walls nowly tinted; hot nnd cold water, hath and toilet, 2-story brick building at Jack sonville, jo minutes from Mod ford. Ho Mr. Childer, real es tate, or The Nugget Confection ery storo. 243tf" ;for rknt Clean modern apt. New Arthur Arms. Steam heat, I Frlgldalro, garage. 330 N, Hollv. I 2i;otf Foil RKNT Furnished apt. 817 W. 2nd. 250lf FOR RKNT Furn. housekeeping moms. 32V K. Jackson. Phone T4II-W. I53tf FOIl KliXT IIOU8K8 Ft) K ItKNT Neat 4-room house with Kiiruijo and woodslie, on i Haven St. Mrs. H. O. Pech. Air-1 port road. 1176 ! KCHt HKN'T Small furnished house with gnraKc, 1180-W. 273 KOI! UK NT Small furnished house at Central Point. Inquire for Mrs. I'.arto at Fa her' store. Kagle Point. 273 FOU It KNT Famished bun-'alow, 7 I 2 V. 1 1th. Tel. 44i-M. 273 FOR UKNT T.-room cottage, with bath ami kitchen raiiKP, on WVst llth St. Apply Whig Attcncy or 4 (Mi King St. tf FOR UKNT Very reasonable, 3 room mod tin bungalow. In q u i re at R ich fiebl Srv ice Sta tion, corner 4th and Riverside. tf PA R ! A IN HF.XTALH 4-ro(nn, Nlantic, $l?.f0; G-room, Jackson, ?27,ri; G-room, N. Peach, 37.&0. call at 30 N. Central, tf FOR UKNT Unfurnished, 6 mod ern rooms, bath, fireplace, wood shed, gam go, eloso to library. W. F. Campbell, 804 Kost Main. 2&Gtf FOR RKNT B-room furnished house, close in; good condition. Phone 1 14y or 1322. tf FOR RKNT Cottago with oleetric. range. 108 So. Oakdale. 251 tf FOR RKNT 3-room modern fur nished house. Inquire 123 Al mond. 247tf FOR RKNT 4-room furnished house at 1127 W. Main. Phone C. A. DeVoe, B23-J-2. tf FOR RKNT Homes. Furnished or uufurnlehcd. Itrown & White. 17tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FILING STATION and store for ,naie or trad a, on highway. So owner. North Central at Mill Service. 226tf FOll EXCHANGE TO 'PICA DK Ilud.son serUm for used tractor, Frank Chuplin. lilllle Falls. 272 FOR 8 A Lit 11 VESTO CK FOll SALK Jerseys. A. throp. Central Point. T. 273 FOH SAL1:- J-'ina young Jur.sey heifer cult.. .Uin. Ada Will, Tel. II7-W. 272 FOB 6AU5 I'll ClTH KOI! HAI.K 100 K. I. ohli-kens. r.iit-Kain If tnlcen nt once. 37 Ken'yilnle Avo. 272 b'Olt HAIJ-J llollywnort pullets, H.K0-fll do: Inylnit now. l!er ryilule Ave., 1 block from hiKh- ivay. 273 KOIl KAT.10 'llnnrlmn Red turkey Kolihlerrt, Ohio stock. Tel, 72 5. tf FOR SAI.U AUTOMOBILES CASH paid for lato modnl used cars: light cars preferred. See llnyncs. l'uhlic Used Car Mar ket, 2(1 Souih Riverside, r Phone 18. 272 FOR HAljlCTRUOKB FOR SALE! Good used truck, suit able for ranch work or wood haulliiK. Call SIC. lCEtf FOR SAMO UKAIi ESTATE 2',!i ACltllH ndJolnliiK Jncksonvllle, on old NiitKO Hnuil and Jacksnn vllle HlKhway; 1 acre alfalfa. r:no soil, now 2-ronm house and unraKo. arne new chicken house, modern, with concrete floor. City wuicr, liKlits, sink und toilet. All for $2100. Terms. . If Y'Oll love a country home, this shuulil appeal to you: 40-acre ranch on Paclrlc HlKhway he twonn Central Point nd flnld Hill. 6 acres peaches, ll of Bart lett pears, full bearliiK. New 6 room homo, partly furnished. All modern. Fine spring water hy hoiine. Sub-lrrlKiitod. Price "f00 ivlth terms. SOl'TIIKKN ORI-XION REALTY COMPANY 118 North ltlvoiniilo 572 200 ACRK8 11 Fine. Jerseys and registered male, good team, Im plements and machinery; 60 A. fineat freo soil under cultivation, balance timber nnd pasture; run ning water, deeded right to name; small cheap House, large barn nnd ample outbuildings. Price $sooo. Will accept house here in deal. DOWN WHITB, Realtors. Holland Hotel Uldg. Phone 130. 202tf W1IUN YOU think i.t real estate, think or Drown & White. lt FOR SALE MrSCra,LANBOCi FOR SALK Oat sprouter nnd lot or 7-rt. chicken win? cheap. Also buttermilk cnim anil feeders, ('nil 152211 evenings, or 1000J2 during business hours. 272 FOll SAI.K Fine violins. Also re graduating and repairing . done by 1111 expert violin maker. Call at. 1 247 Haling Ave., or phone I.'i22-ll. 27 FOR HA LK leather couch, nn- tlitio stand, desk, rcfrlgernlor, several beds, one brand new; mahogany rocker, kitchen table picture, bed and spring. Ilavls transfer. Phone 044. 273 FOll HA LK Shelled com, $2.00 per loo, phone 52.1-J-4. 27II FOR HAI.K Pillion radio, nil dec trie. (inivee Jewelry Shop. N Front. 27ltP FOll SALK $1011 Monnrn phenn- grnpn anil 1:1 ree'iriln for $25 l!l Realty. 1!72 OR SAI.K Helton K-fbit alio saxophone, $115. Tel. 340-M. 272 -ROOM furnished npls; private balh; fresh, clean, new: adults only. 244 Ho. Crape. Tel. 058-L. 272 FOll HA LK Spring flowering bulbs muse lili-al anil Inexpensive gifts. Monarch Hoed Co. 27r, FOll HALK 4liiuratttoei canariea inr Ainas gum. Jlunarch S- Co. ....... 27 FOR HA LK Trailer, Stewart Avo, Leo. Voting. 870U I ItrSlNKSS DIHKCTOItY iU HHAV AlJstractH AP.STRACT CO. Ab- straeu of Title, Title Insurance, Rooms 3 nnd 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. .lACKSOV CO. AltSTItACP CO. Abstracts of Title ami Tilhf Insurance. T It c only complete Title System ia .Jackson Comity. cVvoimtnnts WII-HON Al'DITINO COMPANY Tax snd Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. K. M. Wilson, C P. A.; I-eland J. Knox. c. P. A. Liberty lildg., Phone i:i7-lt. Auto Tops I'UANKS TOP SHOP Auto tops alul upimlstei-y repairing. Cush ions and Curtains, lull least Sth St., Phono 4 IH. Chlnipl-tii'tlo l'liyt-lcian Jill. K. W. 1IOK1.-MA.N Chlvo prartice Xervo Siieeialifit. ot'fU'O hours :i to 12. 2 to ft. 203-204 Liberty lllilii. offlco i'hono GS0; UcK. I'hone 7UU-1I. 111!. JlirUTT 1. 1JIIAV Sulto 30S, Meilforil Jllili?.. for chiropractic service. Si-ientiflii dltiKnnsi.i and treatment, office phono 1230. Illcctrli- Motor Hepalrlne I.. f. SCH,Ki:u Armature wlnd inif, electric motor repairing. Stock hcariiiKS und hrushcH. 32 N. Central. Phone 90-J-2. 371 l-!pert Winilow (.ioanr-ra MOT (iliOliC.IO DO IT Tol. 1172. llouHO cletinintt. Flnor waxing. Oriental rus clennimr, specialty. Fliilillcfal WI-: 1,HN 1) MONI'.V to worthy peo ple lo pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coasl Credit Asociatlnn, 423 Meilfnril HI, IK., Meilford, Ore. riii-niliirc Itlilr1ii KI'KNITt 'I!!-: l!K-I PI10I.STKlti:0 re-finished, re-Klued. Wo curry a full line of upliolrttorlnK sam ples. A. X. Thlbuult, Tel. 960-R. Ilnnsemovliu; lIMKOtm you tear it down, phone Medford Hnusemovers, 68U-K-t. . oni-y to Loan f Xf mvt Tlmo , yi ll('Kl Kslnto ' S . . l'hiino i:i2a .Commercial Fhiuniv t'ori, Meilfnril, Ori-Ktm Moniimoiitfl ' Til 15 OKIXIO.N CHAN1TU CO. .Momnm-nls. 10. A. lllcks, C.enoral .ManuKcr; 1. M. Kershaw, Sales .ManuKer. 302 Js', l-'tont Ht. M.USIC ' Piano losti notion FHIJD ALTON HAK1HT Teaehel of piano. Classical and .popular music courses. Halffht Music Studio. 318 Liberty llld! Tel 72. I'alntlnit nml l'nnci'haiiKlna; HARRY MARX Painting, tinting paper-hanKlng. l'hone 178-J.1 M. A. BUSS & COMPANY 'Paint- . Iiik. pnpei hanging and Interior, finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave. Plume 1004. 4l IM'liilei'K nnd Publishers ' AIIODFORU PRINTINQ CO. Has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 37 N. Fir Ht. ' Raillo Krrvloo RADIO SIORVIRK on any make rudio. 11. O. Purucker, 22 South lrapo street. Office Phone 335; Res. 1442. 381" Nnml nml Gravel C. A. HARTLKY Sand and Oravel plant. Clean washed sand and'' gravel; crushed gravel, ull sixes. Phone, pluni 1203, or office, 127. Slimigc WARKHOIISINa Storage, Ulstrl butlun. Medford Wnrchouse, 810 South Front St. l'hone 316. Trnnsfer 10 A OS TRANSFKIl & STOllAUK CO. Offlco 111 N. Kir1 street. Phono 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. I A V 1 H TIIAN.SFHIl & STORAOK. Service guaninteed. 20 8. tlrapo St., Phono 644, nr residence 1060. It KINK I. V(! TRIH'KINO SKRVICR 'rransfet- and hauling of nil kinds. Offlco 309 South Front Sti Phone 332. ! Oil KAIil MISTKIiTjAXKOI'M ! FOll SALK Blcycle.s, $5.00 and up; Chrlelmas trees: Pontine and llulck sedan. Shulls the Car Washer, 137 No.-Central. Tel. ' J05S. ' 274 FOR 8ALF Whent $1.60 per 100 lbs. Phone 060-J-3. $74 Foil SALK Jnnnth.m and Spitzr enberg iipplea. Call Roguo K. Co.. 1366. tf FOR SALK Pedigreed roller ca naries. Mrs. Jack Thrasher, Jack sonville. Phone 178. . 273 FOR HALK 1'sed sewing ma ; chines, nil makea. $5 up; terms If iltwlred, All make, rented nnd repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North llartlctt. tf li.MKIAI.N Mixed oak and man xanltii, $3 n Her. Stock op now and save nioney. Phono 1144-X. tf FOll BALK At bargain, 3 onk veneer doni-s. nlxe 2 Mi feet by 7V foot, with lock and without glass. Hco them at Mail Tribune ifflce. tf L1NKN For sale, new tmportetl largo Belfast tablecloth, and 11 napkins, $38. Tall 1 144-X. 274 FOll SAI.K Flat lop desk and of , flco swivel chair. Call at 111 Almund, $7 jo