Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 23, 1930, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD ; M5H1 TRIBUNE, JiEDFORD, ORKOOX. TTTEDAY. DECEMBER 2.1. lWO.
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"EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE"
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SEE NO SHORTAG
IN TURKEY SUPPLY
PORTLAND,- Ore., Dec. 23. (A
Turkeys; hvdj J)?en .nrrlvlng In tho
Portland m.irket since the begin- i
nlnjf of the week In sufficient vol
ume for (he Christmas trade and
dealers are predicting no last min
ute shortage will develop. City
delivery, prices to producers for
No. 1 birds opened steady at 31
cents today excepting a few in
stances In which a cent more was
paid to fill special orders. Old
touts and No. t stock were quoted
from 23 to 25 cents.
Livestock.
POItTLAXL), Ore, Doc. 23. (IP)
Cattle 50, calves 15, steers ami
heifers look strong to 2 5 higher.
Steers medium $7.50-8.50.
' Hops 225, including 77 on con
tract; quotnhly steady.
Sheep 200; quotnhly steady.
Portland Produce
1'OIITLAXD, Ore., Dec. 23. UP)
POULTRY:- Geeso 6c higher.
1 Buying prices) nlive heavy hens
over 4 lbs. 17-18c: medium hens
8'-4',a lhs. 13-14e; light hens
Hie; springs 17-18c; Pckin ducks
4 Mis. and over 17-lSc; turkeys No.
1. 31c; gceHO 20-22C.
BUTTER, eggs, milk (buttorfat)
country meats, onions, potatoes,
wool, nuts. hay. enscara bark nnd
hops steady and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Dec. 23. Ml
Wheat:
Open Miuli I-ow ( lose
Dec 05 .05 .05 .05
.May 08 .08 .08 .08
Cash wheat:
. Big Bend bluestem ....
Soft white ,v. ..........
70
(i
ewiern wime
.00
Hard winter 8
Northern spring -3
Western red 63
Oats: No. 2, 38-11). white, $24.51).
TMlay's car receipts: Wheat,
12: bailey, 1; flour, 8; corn, 2.
Kan lYiincKiii Bntlcrfiit.
SAN KltANClSCO. Dee. 2!!. (f
Iluttorrat r.oih., San Francisco,
Wall Street Report
NEW YORK, Dec. 23. VP)
Slocks closed heavy today after a
session marked by wide irregular
II y. Advances of 1 to 3 points
ivhich had developed by early
ifternoon were elimlnnted in a
later selling wave, but the leaders
met support around Monday's clos
ing prices. Atchison rallied 3
points and Westinghouso lost a
point, while United States Steel.
Johns-ManvlUe, General' Electric,
American Can nnd other pivotal
industrials ended the day with
nominal changes. Sales approxi
mated 2,400.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 1 5
se lected stocks follow:
Am., Can - 100
Am.'Ttl.' nnd Tel 177
Anaconda m 26
Col. Gas .'..'. x 33 V4
curtiss Wright 2
General Klectric (ntw) 42
General Motors 34
Kennicot Copper 22', 4
Mont. Ward 1714
Radio Corporation 12
ln(. T- and T 19"s
Sears Roebuck 47
S. P 92
fnited Air Craft 21
V. S. Steel 138,
Marshficld. Andy Riedel is
m-w mnnager of Jack-O-Lantern
confectionery.
1928 Ford Pick-np- ,
Sale price $275
1929 Ford Sport Coupe.
Sale pries $375
1927 Essex Sedan.
Sale price $210
C. E. GATES
AUTO CO.
USED OAR LOT
6th and Bartlett
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THE NEBBS The Same Old Story
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!coa.t we SCOLDED ME VvoU-NWOr-rr MIKID )
lT WAS WORTH IT y SET USED
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(Rcporttd by jKktollouflty Abttrlct Co.
sixtn btreei t) twurai wnnue.i . ,
ClrcnM; Court v? V.
Oregon & Western Coloniznllbh
Co. vs. I. II. ((ove and Ableil.
Gove. For money1. . .' '
l-'. O. Greenwo'od vs. N. C. -Wes-terfield
et al as Westerfield Hatch
cry, l-'or money.' .
George A..;Simon " vs. Lenall.
Nelson: Certifichto of attachment.
Charles J. Humphrey et at.; vs.
Heirs of Henry Wa'tlsworth et al:
To .'titifet title. ' . ' . . i
1 J. C: Caegl vp. S, Jl,' pulley ,et. a.l
as .Ari'.7-ley Luriiber Co. Recovery
of ciinttels or nibney. ' t: - 1
L. C. Elliott vs. Herbert Arthurs.
For money. ,
Ous Newbury vs. G. G. Cart
wright ct al. For -money. .
Russell Ross' vs.. Doris Ross.
Divorce.
Leroy A. Wright et nl vs. Ernest
M. Hemphill et ux. Foreclosure.
D. A. Snyder vs. Oregon Stages
Inc., Pickwick Stages System, Roy
Stillwcll. Damages.
State vs. George J. Bennett, Al
bert J. Bennett, C. B. Smith. Bur
glary. State vs. Walt ITnwlcj'. Posses
sion of intoxicating liquor.
O. V. Myers as the O. V. Myers
Co. vs. Arthur Duncan. Chattel
lien.
W. E. Garrison vs. Georgia Gar
rison. Divorce. :,
United States vs.. Estate of F.
G. Owen. Tax lien.
R. I. Stuart et ux to Lemmie R.
Cook, Inas Cook, J. J. Deakin nnd
Adnh Deakin. Foreclosure.
Francis A. Fergus vs. Daniel
Stump et al. To quiet title.
W. E. Cox vs. State Industrial
Accident commission.. Fon addi
tional compensation.
George H. Blair vs. Harold H.
Clifford. Damages.
Probate Court
Est. Mary A. Wagner, dec. Ad
mitted to probate. ,
Estate Sarah AUco Jacobs (In
competent). Admitted to' probate.
Est. Henry D. Angle, dec. Ad
mitted to probate.
Miirrlnro Licenses
Kenneth F. McCoy nnd Eunice
A. Turnbow.
Real Estate Transfers
C. J. Perrlne et ux to H. U. Ilattln
et ux W. D. to Sees. 14 and 15,
Twp. 40 anil 42 E.
Geo. R. Lewis to William F. Iaw
Is W. D. to part of lot 2, Fryar's
Add., Eagle Point.
Bnrney Coodp to F.agle Point Ir
rigation District W. 1). to N'.s of
SE4 SH14. Sec. 4, Twp. 33, R 1 W.
Hoy V. Martin ct ux to Almn
Morrlman Deed to lot 11, block 1,
KendnH'B Add.
Iva Hammond et vlr to Alma
Merriman Do;
l.uretta Llndley et vlr to Alma
Merriman Do.
First Nutlnnal Co. to Emma Rhea
Hoover et al Deed to lot 4, block
19. Hutte Falls.
O. .l. Wray to Lucy M. Wray
W. D. in Sec. S. Twp. a. It. 1 E.
Frank Jordan et ux to Chas. A.
Haines.. C. I)., Church and High,
Ashland.
Nellie Good to leslle E. Hub
hard S'. 1). to part lots 28 ami I'D,
block A, Railroad Add., Ashland.
Cias. A. Haines et ux to G.
King et ux W. D Church nnd
Illch St . Ashland.
.1. F. Porter et nl to Ada Porter
et al Q. C. D. In lots 9, Hi, II and
IT,, block 4; lots 3. 4, 5. 11. 17 and
IS. block ft. Hlllviev Add. to Mcil
tord. Ivat Hammond et vlr to Alma
MerrlRun Deed to Sec. S Twp
3.1. K. 1 E.
Hoy V. Martin et ux if)yma Mer
rlmun Deed, Sec. 8. Twp. 33, It
1 E.
I.tireila Llndley et vlr lo Alma
BUT fM L
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stawt at s
Vhebcsttom?
BIG WHENCE
VJMEKi I OUfT
COLLEGE. r
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Merriman Deed. to; SEU SRM of
Sec. 6, Twp. 33 R I E.
Lurettu Llndley et vlr to Alma
Merrisan Deed, Sec. 8, Twp. 33,
U, IE. ......
Hoy V. Martin et tlx to Alma Mer
riman Deed SE'A SE'A Sec. 0, in
Twp. 33, Rl l E.
Iva Hammond et vlr to Alma
Merriman Dee, SEW SEVi of Sec.
ti, Twp. S3, It. 1 E. l
Central Point State Bank to .1. J.
Hay ct al Deed K KW or Sec.
3:; nnd 34., It S W.
A. II. Squire et itx Wr. H.. Mur
phy V. D. in SSVVi of Sec'. 5,
Twp. 33,.R. 1,E.
Ralph ;C. JeiinliiRS to Jackson
County,. Oregon-iS. T. D. to land
In Jackaon County.
Earl D. Cro'rt uX ux to Minnie P.
Guy W. D. to one-half block 1,
West Walnut Park.
L. H. Jarvls et tlx to Ix)ule Loef
fler et ux W. D. to D. L. C. 73,
Twp. 37, R. ' W.
Theo TollOfson ct ux to J. J. Ray
et al W. D Sec. 28, Twp. 34, It.
2 W.
Central Point State Bank to J. J.
Ray et ux W. D., Sec. 28, Twp. 34,
R. 2 V.
J. T. Lovell to Park Nelson W.
D. to lot 1, block 3, Benson Add. to
Medfnrd.
F. W. Scheffcl et ux to Wm. Ly
man W. D. to lots 1, 0, 11, block
1, Wellington Heights Add. to Med
ford. ' Carrie M. Lyman, e., to Ernest
J. Smith et ux Deed to lot 1, block
1. Wellington Heights AftU, Med
ford. V. D. Blake et ux to State Hank
of Ashland Deed to land in Sees.
17 and 20, Twp. 38 S., H. 4 W.
Fred G. Guy to Minle P. Guy
Q. C. D. to land In Sec. 8 and 17,
Twp. 3G S., R. 5 W.
Clinton E. Knopf et ux to Minnie
P. Guy Q. C. D. to land in Sees.
8 and 17, Twp. 30 S., II. 3 W.
T. L Theumler et ux to Hugh
W. Gould et ux W. D. to west l'JO
ft. of lot 13, Holzgnng Add., unre
corded. J. C. Barnes et ux to Anna Car
son W. D. to lots 7 and 8, Wild
wood Park.
L. IT. Anderson to Dean Snlt
mnrsh W. I), to part lot 9, block 1,
lilies Lark Meadows Sub.
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TALENT, Ore., Dec. 23. (Spl.)
Mis. Arthur llaymnn and brother,
Arthur Coweu, visited Mrs. Tom
llell Wednesday.
Mrs. Gardner nnd Mrs. Penlnnd
wore solooltlng lunds for the com
munity Christmas tree umong the
business men. Thsy were met with
a general response.
Neil Spiers, who is nttendlng the
Vnlverslty nf Idaho at Moscow. Is
expected home for Christinas. Nell
recently tore the cartilage loose in
his shoulder while wrestling at
school.
Mrs. Manning nnd Mrs. Terrlll
spent the day In Modl'ord Tuesday.
Frank Muness of tbe Klamath
Agency is In town visiting his sis
ter. Mrs. Lemming, and family.
A benefit dance for the Talent
baKehnll team was held Friday nt
the city hall.
Mrs. E. B. Adamson, accompa
nied by her daughter, .Mrs. Ted
Gcllnuer. returned' Friday from
Itancho Santa Fe, wher ethey had
been called by the death of Helen
Adamson Badger. They brought
the infant son of Mrs. Bhdger home
wii them.
Community club members gove
their annual rhristnis party at the
club rooms Wednef-day. After a
short program the afternoon wns
spent preparing the treats for the
community Christmas tree.
Mrs. Sulenger and Mrs. Tom Do
Vore of Medfortl called at the J. S.
Crawford home Wednesday after
noon. The Camp Flro Girls sold sugared
TALENT
WE.LL, I
HAVE GREAT S
COclMECTlOSVS
d IW. hit'l Feature Sfrvicf. liw ,1 I pH
Cr.t Britain nirliK r-)rvtll I rH
SOU MUST HA.VETOU3 HIM 1
ADVISED VOU BECAUSE1
OVER MERE AMD STARTED TO SCOLD
ME VWELL, LADV. NOU SHOULD HAVE
HEARD WUAT I TOLD H1PO
TMe ARSUMENJT IM STOCK
SOME TIME AMD TM SLAD
1 DlDI-J'T HAVE TO WASTE
IT OKI MY HSBAKID
fCopyrtthi. US), by Th. Brll Syndk.tf. Inc
popcorn nt the Grange meeting on
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Ormie Goddnrd returned
Thursday evening from' Tillamook.
The ladies of the Woman's Re
lief Corps of Aahlund were in Tal
ent Friday calling on the wives
and widows of the soldiers of the
rebellion. They presented each
with a bouquet of red carnations
and vjished them Christinas cheer.
1 Tho Methodist church Will have
its Christmas tree December 24.
Everybody invited.
The basketball team won from
the Methbdiftf. South, team of Med
fortl, 23 to -16, Friday night. '
Mrs. Edith' TIayman and ' Miss
Bcrtlia have moved into the Mc
Donnell -place' on-the highway.
Arthur Carver of Delia, Colo., is
is visiting at the Hayman home. 1
Mrs. Elva Brisco of Phoenix
spent the nfternoon Tuesday with
Mrs. L. J,. Crawford. . '
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Frink nnd
small son left Friday by motor for
Everett, Wash., to spend the Christ
mas holidays with Mrs. Frink's
mother, Mrs: C. F. Stotlilnrd. and
family. They expected to drive
through in one day.
Mm. Charles Campbell, Mrs. Vir
gil Campbell. Mrs. Charles Long
and Miss I-e Villa Ui:g spent Mon
day In MeuTord. '
The community Christmas tree
will be held at the high school au
ditorium December 24. The school,
is preparing a program.
The Grange met In the commun
ity hall Thursday evening. Mr.
and Alls. Dixon were given the
first and second degrees imtl Mrs.
W. A. Thatcher and Mrs. M. C. Wil
bur were elected to membership.
Several members of the Bellvlew
Grunge were guests and added to
the enjoyment of tho evening by
leading in group flinging. A lunch
was served by the men of James
Walters' committee.
Mrs. Rowley, Mrs. Frink and
Mrs. Higgins attended the Eastern
Star In Mcdlord Wetlnesdny even
ing. Gordon Higgins nrrlved Saturdny
morning from Corvallls to spend
tho vacation with his pnronts, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Higgins.
NATIVESONFOR
SAX FUAXCIsrO, Dee. ,23. OP)
Maintaining the tradition Act many
years aR'. Hun I-YnnclFtfo will have
another native son as mnyor. Sup
ervisor Anfteln J. Hons!, horn in
California and resident of this city
(or 40 years, was named by the
board of supervisors to that post
yesterday to succeed Mayor .Iam'H
Itolph, Jr., govcrnor-eicct. Super
visor IIohhI was horn In Amador
county.
He came from the henrt of thr
gold country to San Francisco
enrly -Jrt life. Ruccpsh In the florin
huinens here have Mm opportunity
to devote much tlm1 to civic enter
priser. H i now serving his sec
ond term on the liorird of super
visorn. BUT STILL CONFINED:
LONDON, Dec. 21. (P) Tho )
Prince of Wales bus recovered j
from his recent Indisposition,- u !
wns staled mith'orltatlvcly today. j
He became III last Week with II
.evere chill.
ThN morning hQ received of
ficial vjcitom fur the filt Unit'
OlO SOU ASK
MAGGIE IF VOU
COULO MATOV
DAUGHTER'?
ME CAME
1. MAD
FOR
.Pa
r-lE-l OuT TDlO C
cow uu
Trad M.rfc ftrf. U S Pt Offi.r
Hinoo lie wns taktMi ill last Thurn
day, but IiIh physician mud h
would not . go to SiindrlnKham,
w 1 1 e re the roy 1 1 1 fumlly Is to
ypend ChriNtnuut. until tomorrow.
Counties In Florida have started;
a campaign to keen vnprnnlH and)
hiteh-hlkers off the K"ld const'
thin winter. -
ChicaRo has 4,uuu retail stores.
Xotlre. nf Animal leothis
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the .luckson County
ltulldinK and f.onn Association will
be held at 30 North Central Ave
nue. Medford, oreRon, on Monday,
January "i, 1931 at 7 :3 . p. in.,
for tho purpose of electing Direc
tors and inereashiR tho reserve
fund enpllal stock from ten, thous
and to fiflv thousand dollars.
O. C. 1KJCJGH, Secretai-y.
Not Ice,
Notice Is hereby slven that the
Hoard of Directors of School Dis
trict No. ti, at Central Point, Jack
son County. State of Oregon, will
receive bids for wood to be dellv
erod nn the school grounds t Cen
tral Point, piled In cord wood stylo.
Said wood to he either body fir, or
fir sdab wood in four foot lengths,
and to he delivered between the
dates of June 1st, 1931, and Sep
tember 1st, 1U31.
Tho ltonrd reserves the rlf;ht to
reject nny r all bids.
Ilids may be deposited with tho
Chairman of the lloitrd or tho Dis
trict Clerk, and must be accom
panied with a deposit of 5 of tho
amount of bid.
Dated nnd signed at Central
Point, Oregon, this tho 20th day
of December, mo.
J. O. ISAACSON.
Clerk of School District No. C.
CLASSIFIED ADVEKTTSIfffc HATES
Ratt 91 wortf for lint tmartkn, 2e; tKk
luecttdlng Inwtion, 1c; Mini nun 23c. Indu
your idt with For Sal. For Rent, ite, ind count
thm worts u wtll u 1Kb Initial. uiiDhom
numtur, ite at a wortf.
Clutifiid adi In adnnct and net taktn am
phont, umlnt odmtktr hn aiontlilr accoimt. No
allovnnct for phont trron.
WANTJ2D SITUATIONS
W'ANTFD DookkeepinB machlno
or hand. Gen. offlco work. Ref
erence. Phone H42-J. 277
WANTIil MISCKTiLANEOUS
WANTKD To buy fat hoa and
feeder hOKs. Tel. l'ir!. 274
WAKTKD To buy a smai; home
Jn or around Central Point, for
cash. Can assume or will trnde
(dock ranch for equity. Geo.
Kcnkor, Central Point, Ore.
250tf
HOOF Repairing, rhon 1608-Tt.
250tf
LOCAL or lonjc distance hauling.
We K'larantoe to gave you money,
ilawluy "I'ranKfer, ti 1 0 No. ltlver
fllde. Phone 1044-X. 23 8tf
WANTKDUsed clothe and shoes.
rannlni.. T II U tlr.r.t
tf
RAW yiTRS WANTED Bo not
ship; we pay the price. Hides,
wool nnd pelts. Medford Bar
sain House, 27 N. Urupe 8t.
227tf
WA.VtEn-ind hand goods & Junk.
Pals, 1506 prune. Tb. Ti47-L. 2J
FOR GARDEN and field plowing,
sand, sravl and sediment. Tel.
H12-J. Hamuel Batoman. tf
CASH IAID for Junk. 17 North
Grape gt. Tel. IPC ?lir,tf
Medford
Inveitment
Company
General Insurance
Medford, Ort,a
129 W. Main
Phont 1224
III
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CWKV,
VNEU..THEM
HOM OiQ VOU
GET VOUR.
ARM BROKEN'
I liET THE
cniviF: IW
THAT HE
ANJO PlT
AMD SAVE
PROPER
FOR RliWj--A P ARTMENTS
FOU liKNTKurnlHhed npt; steam
1nnt, hot water, Krinidalro and
Karate. Sundays and even inns.
Inquire &03 S. Molly. 27-1 1 T
FOR RENT $13 ana 10 apnrt-
ments; Walls newly tinted; hot
nnd cold u-atcr, batn and touet,
2-slnry brick bulldinB nt Jack
sonville. 10 minutes from Med
fortl. Hee Mr. Cbllders, real es
tate, or The Nugget Confection
ery store. 24Utf
FOR RENT Clenn modern npt.
New Arthur Arms. Steam heat,
Frigldalre, garage. 830 N. Holly.
2U0tt
FOR RENT Furn. housekeeping
rooms. 325 E. Jackson. Phone
74II-W. . ' 253tf.
3 - ROOM 'furnished npts; private.
Imth; fresh, clean: garage; adults
only. 244 Ho. Grape. Tel. Iir,-I..
274
FOR RENT Apt, 800 W. Main.
2(illtf
FOR RENT 2-room duplex npt.
winter priced. 210 Haven. SCli'tf
FOR JtENT Furnished npnrt
menls. 334 Apple St. Tel. 42C-X.
274
FOR RENT 2-room apt; lights,
water, garage, (12. Phono 4ri2-H
2(50tf
FOR RENT Small apartment in
private home, lis Qeneseo Ht.
230tf
FOR RENT Fulty modern apart
ments. Living room, kitchen,
bath and garage; hot nnd cold
water and light, furnished,
$26.00. 4-room apt., fully mod
ern, $30.00. Also cheap cabins
at $20.00 and $26.00. Sunrise
tiuper Station, 12th and River
side. Phone 1S3. tf
FOR RENT Furniahed apt. 217
W. 2nd. ' 2D6tf
FOR. KKNT ITOUH128
FOR RENT mnll furn. house,
apt. and garage. 1104 W. 10th. tf
FOR RENT Attractive S-rriom
bungalow; fireplace and . built-in
features; large lot, HIOxHIi, Tel.
1210. , 278
FOR RENT Small practically
new furnished house, at HR H.
Grape; electric range. Phone
r,i4 or 47. 274
FOR RENT Furnished bungalow
at .MIX So. Grape St. 275
FOR RENT Xent 4-room house
with garage nnd woodnhed, on
Haven Hi. .Mrs. II. a. Pech, Air
port road. 270
FOR RENT 5-room cottngo, with
bath and kitchen range, on West
11th Ht. Annly Wing Agency or
4011 King St. tf
FOR RENT Very reasonable, 3
room modern bungalow. In
quire nt Richfield Service Sta
tion, corner 4lh and Itlversldo.
tf
BARGAIN RENTALS
4-rooin, Nltintlc, $17.60 $-room,
E. Jackson, $27.o; d-room, N.
i'ench, $37. dv. Cull at 30 X.
Central. tf
FOR RENT l-room furnished
house, close In; good condition.
Phone 1149 or 1322. tf
FOR RENT Cottage with electric
range. 10s So. Oakdale. 2 r 1 1 f
FOR R15NT J-room modern fur
nished house. Inquire 123 Al
mond. 247tf
FOR TVENT 4-room furnished
house nt 1127 W. Main, J'hone
C. A. DeVtx, (23-J-2. tt
FOR RENT Home. Furnlohed
or unfurnlehod. Brown A While.
17tf
LORT
LOST lll.icR Brffirl, terrier, fe
millo, long bodV, short " let;s.
pointed cars; reward. Tel, i; lll-.1-4.
271
LOST If dog is missing, call ir,lit.
teotf
til V X ' 1 PROPER REIbpECT FOR t
By George McManus
9
By SOL HESS
SAMt SCOLOIMS I
cr evRv month wmem the Siils 1
1 WAS iSOIMS TD SUS&ESTH
HAVE A RECORD MADE I
IT ONJ A PHONOSSAPH
A3&RAVATIOS4 AMD
LUNlo POWER l ALWAVS
A
LOOK HURT TO SHOW TKfc
RESPECT FOR
HIS ARiiUMEMT
FOR RICN1' mUNISHKD
ROOMS
LARUE front sleeping room,
heated, nicely furnished, excel
lent bed, new. large closet, abund
ance hot water, $4.50 per. Week,
nt tho Gloria-Pan, 375 So. Cen
tral. ' 276
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
sleeping rooms, heated. Kales
moderule. 325 So. Riverside Ave.
tf
FOR RENT MISUEIiLANEOTJS
FOR RENT 30 acres on shares,
close, to Medford. About, half of
placo bearing orchard, fine land
good buildings, fully equipped
Wuut experienced orchard man
that can run It and flnanco hlm-
' Self, Mlox T. E., Tribune. - a
DliSIC SPACE for rent; central
business loentlon; use of desk,
typewriter, nhone, steam neat;
$1Q per month. Tel. 1558. 275
FOR RENT Oarage, $3.00 per
month. 325 So. Klveraldo Ave.
tf
M I SCKI Ti A MX) TJ 8
ALL, WALL PAPER ourchaBed
from us, $1.00 per rou up, wm
bo hung free of chnrge. Grln
. sted & Runtz. Painters and Dec
orators, 317 N. Riverside. Phono
485-.I; Res. 15811-H, Z70
ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest
Home, care for old people and
invalids. , 210lf
AUTO GLASS Installed while you
wait. 109 13. 8th. I86tf
BUSINESS OProKTimlTIES
FILING STATION and atoro for
sale or trade, on highway. See
owner. North Central at Mill
Service. SSutf,
FOR SALE UVKKTOCK
FOR SALE Duroo brood sow;
will farrow Feb. Theo. A. Glass.
Central Point. 27 5
FOR SALE POULTRY
BARGAINS In live or dressed hens,
turkeys, geese, al 7111 M. Rlvor
side. 275
'OR SALE Uourbon Iter) turkey
gobblers, Ohio slock. Tel. 725
tf
FOR BAUO TRUCKS
FOR SALE Good used truck, suit
able for ranch work or wood
hauling. Call 315. 155tf
FOR BALI! RKAL KSTATB
200 ACRE.H 11 Fine Jorseya and
registered male, good team. Im
plements nnd machinery; 60 A.
finest free soil under cultivation
balance tlmlxr and pasturo; run
ning water, deeded right to same;
small cheat) llollse. larcA bam
and ample outbuildings. Trlco
$8000. will accept house here in
deal,
UOWN WHITE, Realtor.
Hollnnd Hotel Uldg.
Phono 130.. J63tf
WHEN VOU think t,f real eatate.
Ihlnk of Brown & White. tf
FOR BALK MISCKLTANlJOUi
FOR SALE Wheat, $1.50 per 100
lbs. Phone lljll-J-3. It
FOR SALE Street drum, pair
boy s skin, Phono 741-A. 27
XMAS EXTRA SPECIAIS
I lot K. F. spuds No. 2, cwl $ .85
1 lot K. 1' . spud No. Z, 50 I In. .4
Sweet Navel oranges, per
bucket 45
Sweet Navel oranges, J lie to
,",ac per doit.
Fancy cabbage, 50 lbs for $1.00
PI'ill.lC .MARKET. M. Riverside
274
FOR SALE Shelled corn, $2.00
per lea. riinne ,ri.'3-.i-i. 270
Poll HALE rf'nrn $1.25 per 100.
Nenlon ranch, Central point.
273tf
'OH SALE Trailer. Leo Young,
aicwart Ave. , 37llif
tto
HIS I X E SS piltKCTOHY
Abstracts -
Ml'RIEAY AP.STRACT CO. Ab
stract of Title, Title Insurance
Hoonm 3 and 5. No. 32 North
Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSOV CO.
ARSTfl ACT CO.
AbsiractH nf Tlllo
niut Tiilo JiiHiinuKti.
T h o only comiHcti
Title SyHtem in
Accountants
WILSON; AUDITING t.'OMCANY
Tat arid Corporation Counselors,
Audlt'trs and Accountants. K.
M. Wilf-on, O. P. A.; Leland J.
Knox. C. P. A. Liberty Kldg.,
Phono l-IT-It,
Auto Tops
PRANK'S TOP SHOP Auto tops
and upholstery repairing. Cush
ions and Curtains. 100 East Sttt
St.. Phono 4 IS.
Chiropractic Physician
Dl!. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro-
practice Nerve Specialist. Office
hours u to 1.'. 2 to 5. 203-204
Liberty Iildg. office Phone 680;
Res. Phone 7U0-H.
DR. JOtlETT P. BRAY Suite 0S,
.Medford llldg.. tor chlropractlo
service. Scientific diagnosis and
treatments. l)f fice phone 1230.
-:icctrio Motor ltcpalrlne
L C. Sl'HAFER Armature wind
ing, electric motor repairing.
Slock bearings and brushes. 32
N. Central. Phono 90-J-2. 371
Export Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing.
Orientnl rug cleaning, specialty.
Financial
WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo
ple to pay tnelr nonest debts, .pa
cific Coast Credit Association, 423
Medford fSldg., Medford, Ore.
l-'iirnitm-o Repairing
FIIRNITCRB RE-l" PHOLSTERK1)
re-flnlnhed, re-glued. We: carry
a full line of upholstering sam
ples. A. N. Thibault, Tel. 969-R.
lloiisciuovlmr
BEFORE you tear It down, phone
Money to Lonu
fX Long- Time
W tO-, Real Estuto
W () Mortgage Loans
' Phono 1322
Commercial Finance Corp.
Mctlforil, Orcg-nn
- Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
.Monuments. E. A, Hicks, Genernl
Manager; . P. M. Kershaw, Sulci
Manager. 302 N. Front St.
Muslo :
i'lano Instruction
FRED ALTON HAlCrHT Teachct
Of: piano Classical end popular
music courses.' Halght Mtlsio
Studio, 318 Liberty llldg., Tel 72
Palming and Papcrbanglng
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
pai)er-nanKinK iioiio iio-J,
26l)tt
.. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint
ing, pnperhiinglng and Interior
finishing. 302 Cruter Lake Ave.
Phone 1004. 41
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hn
the best pqtilpped printing office
in Southern Oregon. Bookbind
ing, looso leaf ledgers, billing
systems, etc. Pqrtlund prices. 37
N. Fir St,. '..!:. . ., ; -
TV
Rntlio Kcrvlco
RADIO SERVICE on any make
radio. II. O. Purucker, 22 South
Orape street. Office Phone 335;
Res. 1442. 381
' Kami anil Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
plant. Clean washed sand and
gravel; crushed gravel, all sles.
Phone, plant 1203, or office, 127.
Htorngo'
WAREHOUSING Storage,' Distri
bution, Medford Warehouse, 810
South Front St. phono 316. .
Transfer
EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE
CO. Office 111 N. Fir street.
Phono 813.' Pricca right. Service
guaranteed. -
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE.
, service guanmteed. 20 s. Grape
St., 'Phone 644, or residence 1060.
RE INK TNG TRUCKING SERVICH
Transfer and hauling of nil
kinds. Offlco 309 South Front St.
Phone 832. .
FOR KAIjK MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 'Bicycles, $5.00 and
tip; Christinas trees; Pontine lind
Utilck sedan. Shults the Car
Washer, 137 No. Central. Tel.
1059. '.-' ' - $74
FOR SALE Wheat $1.(0 per 100
ius, rnono. uu-j-a, J74-
FOR SALE-Hprlng flowering bulbs
make Ideal nnd Inexpensive gifts.
Monarch Seed Co. 275
FOR S.-.LE Guaranteed canaries
. for .Xmaa gitta. . Monarch Seed
Co. J75
FOR SALE Jonathan nnd Spltx
enberg apples. Call Roguo 1L Co.,
1306. tf
FOR SALE Used sewing- ma
chines, all makes, $5 up: terms
If desired. All makes-rented and
repaired. White Sewing Machine
Co., 24 North llartlctt. tf
BARGAIN Mixed onk and mnn
z.iiilla, 53 a tier. Stock up now
and savo money, phone 1144-X.
. tt
FOR SALE At bargain,' 2 oak
veneer doors, aire 2 H feet by
7 '-4 feet, with lock nnd without
glass, see them nt Mail Tribune
office. tf
LINEN For sale, new tmport'i!
largo ltelfat tablecloth nnd 13
napkins, $33. Call 1144-X. 274