Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 24, 1930, Page 9, Image 9

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'EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE"
MEDFORD"' MSIIi TRIBUNE, ftLEDEORD, OREfiOX, "WEDNESDAY." DECEMBER '21, liMO.
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niRKEYS WEAKEN
PORTLAND, Ore. Jp?p. 24. (Pt :
roriland jvvhoUale tqrkcy iurket j
opened toduy under a weaker tone j
ii h rcHUlt of an ovcrlond of supplies 1
which reached the market Tuesday I
afternoon. Prices to producers '
were mixed and generally lower on I
heavy and light sizes of which re- ;
tail HhopH were well supplitd for j
the Christmas trade. No. 1 birds
in the 'weight extremes moved to
retailers nt from 'Jii to 31 cents on
n light early demand, but demand
for scareo holdings of 11 to 12
pound birds was active at 31 to
311 cents. It appeared that part of
v the lighter and heavier supplies
may bo carried over the holiday In
receivers ptoro rooms. Quotations
to producers on old toms and No.
Z 'stock ranged from 23 to 25 cents
with demand light and spotted.
' PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 24. (vP)
Wholesale egg quotations opened 3
cents higher today on extras and
Ktandards and 2 cents up on me
diums as result of better local de
mand and advancing eastern
jiriccs. Quote: Kxtras 23 cents;
standards 21c; mediums 18c, and
pullets unchanged at 1 He.
., Huiter market was barely steady
with receipts ample and sales lim
ited. ; :
1 . Livestock - - ,-
l'OnT1iNl.'i-c,. Due. 24. (tP)
CATTLE Receipts 35, calves
lump. Quotably steady,
HOGS Iteceipls !ir. Including 43
on contract. Qunluhly Htoudy.
SHEE Receipts 95; wteudy.
No market Christmas duy. '
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 24. (P)
KtlOS Extras and standards 3c
liiKher; mediums, 2c higher. Fresh
.extraB, 23c; standards, 21c; fresh
mediums. ISe; pullets,- 14c. Prices
to wholesalers 2c under price to
retailers. - ; '.
POULTRY Turkey prices mix
ed, down to 2c lower on extreme
weights, high or low; ' lc up for
middleweight around 11 and 12
pounds. Quotations are on No. 1.
Buying prices: Alive, hens over
4',i lbs., 1 7 j 18c; medium hens, 3 Vi
io 4's .lbs.,;. IS 14c; liirht hens,
10c; springs, 1718c. Pekin ducks,
4"ll)sTind ovrer, 17 Of ftj. "Turkeys,
No. 1, 29 (fi 33c. Oeese, 205T22c.
COUNTRY MEATS Veal c
higher. Buying prices: Veal 14c;
pork, 13c; choico lnmhs, 13 14c;
heavy veal, !c; mutton, fic.
KUTTKR Rarely steady. Quo
tations unchanged.
.Milk (butterl'at), onions, pota
toes, wool, uuts, hay. enscarn l)ark
and hops steady and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 24. (P)
Wheat:
Open IllRh Low Close
Dee S3 .65 .05 .115
.Lin 65 .IS5 .05 .115
May (IS .08 .08 .OS
Cash wheat:
Dig Rend hluestem 70
Soft white 06
Western white 66
Hard winter ' .63
Northern spring 63
Western red 63
Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white 24.50
Todny's car receipts: Wheat 154;
hurley 1; flour 14; corn 7; oats I;
hay I. '
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 24.
fl) liutterfat f. o. h. iSaii Fran
cisco, 3'c.
1030 Ford Town Sedan.
Going at $5S5
1929 Sport Roadster.
On sale at $300
1928 Pontiao Landau
Sedan. Reduced $110
C. E. GATES
AUTO CO.
USED CAR LOT
6tb and Bartlett
THE MARKETS
n , n
BRINGING UP
AC lOO'o.
LOOK VT TWST
HCiSRID MAM
COMINJC TO
OOP? MOOSE
OOE6
V'ure -Unli-. lite., CmU
THE NEBBS The Skeptic
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CMRISTKAS TEE PARrt AT KTHAT WONJT' v AinolP ftTr prPAT- -J .-7 THt" AG. OVER AKlD MOTHER .
WE H0TeL,:60IN,,T0HAVeA f VUORK: OOT. t M MO KJ& &V& EBOEATe A" , ; AKJD Wlit Be A," THE PARTY 1
InIICE: LUN1CMEOSJ XM eOlM&TOeeyslviNie MV WIFE 0 eiFTSOUS T A LITT Lfc6ET- j I'VE: GOT A PKESEMTI MENJT
Kl2-5TTK, 11 PRESEMT AT f Mf A . SVAtT .f '' AMD CHRISTMAS FOR
12-21 ! (Copyritht. lbThe Bell Synditiit. Int ) Titl Mth Beg U Pn Offt..
Wall Street Report
NEW YORK, Dec.,:, 24. (IP)
The.: stock market closed ttlth a
strong tone, toduy, althpush some
what under the day's best levels.
Despite iire-hollday quiet, 'the list
moved up 2 to 7 points in the most
active fames. - 1-nto profit tnltillR
l-edtued the extrenio Rains from
fractions to 3 points. !
Such stocks as U. H. Steel, Amer
ican Telephone, Wesilnuhousn
Electric and Anaconda retained
most of advances of 2 to- 3 -boints.
The day s sales itRRreRated 1 only
1,1150,000 shnresrj.-.'. , V., "
Today's cIosIiir' pHces" for 15"
selectetl stocks follow;' ' - j -
Am. Con ' ..- H2
Am. Tel. and Tel. .. '....'.....:.... 17S,-'
Anacondn ui ..." :2S i
Col. C.as :'. '- S
Curtiss WriRht .vv ' 2 '
General Klectl'Ic (new) ...... 44 Vi
Oeneral Motors -..'.. S4'U
Kennicot Copper','.'. 23
Mont. Ward 1 H
Radio Corporation 1' '-
ReadlnR -
Sears Uoehuck
S. V 2 ' '
Tnited Air Craft .;- 2
1-. s. Steel iaJVi
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Dec. 24
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. John
n. Knisht entcrlnined at dinner
Thursday. The rooms were deco
rated with Christmas greens and
the table was adorned with a tiny
Christmas tree ns a center piece.
After dinner the evening was spent
at bridge. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. ltny Colemnn. Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Morris. Mr. and Mrs.
Vivian Ilench, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kick. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis
and the host and hostem. ,
Adarcl Chapter NO. 3 O. E. S.,
of Jacksonville will hold installa
tion of officers at the ' Mnsonlcl
nail Decemner a".
Harley Hall from Little Apple
gate was a business visitor In town
Monday. , ' . ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hcnr and Miss
.Tennette McLadden were in Jack
wnvlllo Sunday,
lien Coleman, county" assessor
nnd A. W. Walker, county treas
urer, attended tho Turkey shoot
here Sundny.
.Mrs. Joe Hall of Forest Creek
was shopping here Monday.
Word has been received from
the Masonic home at Forest move
that Jack Sharp of this place
very ill.
(!uy Wallace nnd C. Jl. Ilun
nlngton wero business visitnes In
Bedford Monday.
Father Mengher of Mcilford will
preach the services nt the cntho-
llc church here Christmas morn
ing nt 9::ta a.m.
Kred Kdens. who is In the radio
service of tho navy, returned home
r,n a two weeks' furlough. He
T.-H1 viult his narents.- Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wilt Kdens.
Mrs. Katie Sparks nnd son. Fred
Sparks, nnd a friend motm-ed to
I Ijike Creek Sunday wheie they
were dinner guesw at the .Melvin
. Fields home.
! Mrs. Amy Tlnw was a limine"
I visitor In Medford Monday nftcr
: noon.
Jacksonville high school basket
bait t.'ams motored to rhoenlx
I-iidsv evening where they com-
, pctrd with the I'hoenlx teams. The
rhnenix bovs won, 21 to 1". "i'1
the phoenix girls- team won.
' Mis fioida Itoonc, w-ho Is a
teacber In the schools at IX'Wis
ton, Idaho. Is fpendlng the holl
d.ivs with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. T.oone. She has ns
e nests for the holidays. Miss
r.T,fna ttnrlnnd. n student . of
Hie rnlvrrsitv of Oregon.
JACKSONVILLE
FATHER ... . . . .
WORTEWiE-
thWsone of tVse,
THAT NIANI AT
PROMT
ME 1-bMT GOME
TWO MlrOOTE.'b-
WITH
THROW
THE PROPERTY
Britain rilfMi reim-ed.
- Mr. nd Mrs. Oeorge Woodson
and daughter, Marie, nnd son,
Morse, of "Ashland were visitors
Sunday of Mr. Woodsonis brother.!
Chris KeeRan nnd wife". 1
The turkey shoot held In north
Jacksonville by the American Le
Rlon was successful. Many at
tended from different parts of
the county.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Miller ahd
family motored '"to Eagle i-Point
Sunday and spent tho day nt the
Tlngleaf home. : ' . f i ; . -
Joe Hall of Thompson creek
wns':a visitor in Jacksonville- Sat
urday, -'.en.' j-oitte to--Medford. -
Miss Huth Severance, student
of the ..University of Oregon, ar
rived home Friday t evening tu
spend "the. holidays here.-',.
Mrs. Alice-Uli ich and dnlighters,
Mrs. Ries Chapman and,. Mrs. ' H.
K. Hnnnn, were shopping Satur
day in Medford.
Tho' postmistress, Miss Allc-i
Hoefs, nnd her assistant, Miss Vir
ginia Fick, nre busy this week
with the Christmas mall nnd tho
carrier who brings the mall from
Medford has been obliged to make
two" trips with the evening- mnll.
, John Hueners of tho .-marine
corps, stationed" nt Riverside, Cal.,
arrived home Sunday to spend the
holidays with his parents, whol
live easts of :town. 'A'boy friend
ncrompnnied him home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dackns
were" shoplilnit in Medford Tues
day.
Tncle. Jack Burke of Medford
was nmong those who attended
the Turkey shoot Sunday. 1
Emil llrltt nnd sister, Miss Mol
llc ltritt, were business vlnltors
In Medford Saturday. .
Attorney B. B. Beekmon of
Portland is In the city spending
tho holidays with flhl mother, Mrs.
Julia Beekninn and sister, Miss
Carrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles -Cantrnll of
the Applegate district nttenrted the
Christmas program nt the Pres
byterian 'church Sunday morning.
An enjoyable time was spent
Monday evening by the Boy Scouts
und their scout master, E. It
White, of Jacksonville troop 35.
After the business meeting gills
were exchanged nnd nuts and
home made enndy were given the
bovs.
Members of tho Jacksonville
Orange and their families will
hitvo their Christmas tree Friday
evening at their hall. A program
and ' good timo Is planned.
Joint Installation of officers will
be held by the Itebekah lodge nnd
I. O. O. F. lodge nt their hall
.Innunrv 3.
Another rich gold stiiko of ore
wns reported this week at the
Pacific States Mining company s
mine up Jackson creek.
Mrs. Muy Forbes nnd son, Stan
ley, who have been visiting" at
the D. A. Forbes home for some
time left Monday for Portland.
Mrs. F.d Smith of the Applcpnte
district was shopping In the city
and Medford Monday.
Mr. und Mrs. A. A- Madden nnd
Mrs. DoU'h Hnnnn nnd children
of AShlnnd called at the Henry
Miller home Tuesday.
'
VALLEY VIEW. Ore.. Dec. 24'.
(Spl.) A little on was horn to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gene Davis Decem
ber 17.
"Mrs. IV m. Glenn was .1 gust at
the Rotary club in Ashland Thurs
day noon.
0Mrs. iWm. Glenn and Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. A. Stratton attended the
banquet given by officers of Alpha
chapter to their husbands nnd Lie
past matronOarO their husband",
at Masonic hall In Ashland Mon
day evening.
Perrv Johnson of Cenlral Tolnt
fiir.ii a visitor nt the hum of his
VALLEY VIEW
TELL.
DOOR
WIM OFF
sister, Mrs. Roy -Williams and fam
ily Sunday. ; '
Mr. and 'Mrs. Cranston Abrams'
were callers in Medford Friday. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McOracken.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas, Lennox, Mr, and
Mrs. C. Abrams nnd Mr.'and Mrs..
V. A. Stratton attended the "Who
Do" class party at the Methodist
church in Ashland Friday evening.':
Mr. und Mrs. C W. tllasgow were
visitors In'-Meeford Friday.,;
L.'O. Pen hi n (Ik finished killing
their turkeys this week. They are
shipiungrthom to San Francisco. :
' Mrs. Sl'atton drovo to. Central
Point Friday attending the Christ
mas program at the Central Point
school. Miss Jean- Stratton 'came
homo to spend the vacation.
Miss 'Frances Gaiiattn is homo
from Corvallls and ""Miss Rbssina
Gallatin from North "Bend, to spend
two weeks'' vacation.
iMr. and Mrs... E. Graham and
daughters are visiting in Coquiile.
Valley View Community club met
Thursday afternoon with about 2 5
ladles In attendance. Mrs. Hurley
played two piano selections -nndJ
Mrs. L. II. tlnllatin rend an article
on tho founding aqd history. of As
toria. Mrs. J. 11. McCracken, Mrs.
Gruhbs and Mrs. Tingle served re
freshments at tables carrying out
the ChrlKtmas spirit in their dee-
orations of red streamers and min
iature Christmas trees. The large
decorated Christmas tree was also
pretty. The exchange of Rifts wns
part of the entertainment.
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. A. Stratton wore
calling lu Jlellvlew Sunday after
noon. Mrs. Grubbs wns n Med
ford visitor Thursday.
Preliminary work has been done
on tho Valley View-Talent road
from Glasgow's corner to Talent,
having been surveyed nnd the ex
tra land being secured to widen
the rond, it will bo regraded and
graveled. This is n' needed Improvement-
ns this road has be
come one of tho main traveled
roads. The hulk of the fruit from
this district is hauled over It.
Miss Esther Chllders was visit
ing home folks Sunday.
Classified ndverllslng gets results.
Notice of Final Account,
Notice Is hereby given, tiiat the
undersigni'd. Administrator of the
i.-t:itn or will Oilman, decease).
has filed his Final Account of tho
administration of said estato wltn
the Counly Clerk of Jackson Coun
ts'. Oregon, nnd the County Court
of said County has fixed 10:00
o'clock a. m., January 19, 1031. ut
iho court room of said Court in
Win f'niinlv Crnn-t floilse ill M''d-
ford, Oregon, as the time nnd place
for bearing olijecnons tnereio, nun
allowing and settling the same.
GEORGE OILMAN,
Administrator.
Notice of Annual MeetliiB
The annual meehnR of the stock
holders of the Jackson County
Building nnd Man Association will
ho held t 30 Nortn central Ave
ntie, Medford, Oregon, on Monday
Januarv ii. 1931 lit 7:30 p. m.
for the purpose of electing JJirec
tors nnd Increasing tho reserve
fund capital stock from ten thous
and to fifty thousand dollars.
O. C. HOGGS, Secretary.
Not lev.
Notice Is hereby given that th
Board of Directors of School D.s-
trict No. fi. at Central Point. Jai-k
son County, State of Oregon, will
receive bids for wood to be deliv
ered on the school grounds nt Cen
tral Point, piled In cord wood siyi
Said wood to be either body fir. or
fir slab wood in four foot b-ngth.
and to be dellvnred between the
dates of June 1st, 1931, nnd Sep
tember 1st, 1931.
The Board reserves the right fo
reW-ct any or all bids.
T:ids may he deposited with the
Chairman of the Board or tho Dis-trh-t
Clerk, nnd must be accom
panied with a deposit of 5 of the
amount of bid.
Dated and signed at Central
Point. Oregon, this the 20lh day
of Dfccmle-r, 1930.
.1. O. ISAACSON,
Cleik of 8 hool District No. C.
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WIUU BE SORRY-, .
1 Notice for Publication.
Departnient'-or the Interior.
United States Lsnd Office.
, ,t Rosehurg, Oregon, j
. ' iovcmner- mm, ii'ou.
Nolle- Is hereby given that on
November 12, 1930, Roy Proul,
attorney in fact for estate
of O. T. Prout. filed applica
tion No. 019340, under the act of
-March i20, 1922, (42 .Slat., 4li.r.) to
exchange the ViVj NV Vi Sec. 111.
SW'i NW!4 Sec. 27, T. 3 N., 11. 45
K.: W.' M.. within tho Wallowa Nu-
lional Forest, for approximately 30
es in iho sv Ken. 21, and NWVi
See. 2X..T. 35 S., It. 4 E., W. M.,
within the Crater National (Forest,
Tho iiur.tioso of this notlco is to
allow oil persons chiiniing tho lands
Selected, or having bona fido objec-
CLAssiFito Aovtimsm hates
Ititi nir word for tint ntertlon. 2r.: lath
Miectcdlnfl Insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Indtx
your till wild For Slt, For Rint, tte, and count
then wordl ts will as tacit Inltlil, tcliphoni
mimbtr, etc., ll I word.
Clissiriid ids In idvinci uid not titcn leer
phone, unlets tdvertlur his monthly Kcoiuit. Ho
llowince tor phone errors.
IIELP WANTED FEMALE
ADDRESSING E N V E L OPES
Work ut home during spare time.
Substantial weekly, pay; experi
ence unnecessary. Dignified em
ployment for honest, sincere, am
bitious persons. Workers' Lea
gue. Nil "Vl lie, 11 1 . 275
HELP WAlfTKU MALE
WANTED Man with truck to haul
wood 30 miles, shares 50-50; man
with dragsaw or hiizzsaw and
men to cut wood who have own
tools nnd will work. No loafers
need apply. Pay by Her. 'House
and cookstove furnished. Mrs.
Itarto, 3 blocks north and 5
blocks west, of Fuber's store,
Cenlral Point. 278
WANTED SITOAnONS
WANTED Bookkeeping machino
or hand. Oon. office work. Ref
erence. Phone 842-J. 277
WANTKIJ MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Fnlso teeth. Wo pay
high a $10 for full sets. Any
condition. Wo buy crowns,
bridges. Jewelry, gold, sliver.
Western Metal Company, Bloom-
Ingjon, lUlnols. J175
RESERVE youT table for Christ
mas dinner at Covered Wagon,
"Phoenix, Ore. Good things to
eat; good as the best, better than
the best. 275
WANTED To buy a small homo
In or around Central Point, for
cash. Can nttsumo or will trndo
stock t-unoh for equity. Geo.
Honker, Central Point, Ore.
259tf
HOOP Repairing. Phone 1608-Tt.
2rotf
LOCAL or long distance hauling.
We guarantee in save you money,
llawley Trnnrfer, 619 No. River
side. Phone 1044-X. 298tf
WANTED--! 'sefl clothes nnd shoes.
Jennings Loan Office, 6 U. Front
tf"
RAW ilJRS WANTED Do not
ship; we pay tho price. Hides,
wool and pelts. Medford Bar
gain llnuso, 27 N. Grape St.
227tf'
WANTED-2nd hand goods A Junk
Pats, l!,(tH Prune. Ph. &47-L. 282
FOR GARDEN and fleli! plowing,
sand, jrrnvel and sediment, Tel.
12-J. Samuel Unteman. tf
CASH PAID ror junk. 11 North
Grape St. 'Tel. 106? " 205tf
Medford
Investment
Company
General Insurant:
. Medford, CJjtaesj
129 W. Main '
hone 1224
Jl
. . . By George McManus
i '
tlons to such application, an op-!
portunlty to file their protests with
the Register of tho United States
l.anu iiiiieo at iiohimuhh, i-k". t
All.r Bllnh lO'lltllMlH f)P ohiCCtionS'
must be filed In this office within
thirty dnvfl from the date of first
publication of this notice, which
first publication will bo Novomber
Slitll. 1930.
ltORERT E. CRAWFORD.
Acting Register.
FOR REN! APAHTMENTS
?oi RENT'-Furnished apt: steam
heat, hot water, Frigldalro and
garage. Sundays and evenings,
inquire 503 S. Holly, a74lt
FOR RENT Furnished npts;
'lights, water, garage; (12, Sf
$17. Phono 452-H. ' 275tf
SMALL furnished apt; new and
clean: lights nnd water furnish
ed; $5 per week, with bath, at
the Gloria-Pun, 375 So. Central.
280
FOR RENT $13 ana J10 apart
ments; walls nowly tinted; hot
nnd cold water, bath and toilet,
2-story brick building at Jack
sonville, 10 minutes from Med
ford. Sen Mr. Chllders, real es
tate, or Tho Nuggot Confection
ery store. 243tf
FOR RENT Clean modern npt.
New Arthur Arms, steam neat,
Frigldulrc, garage. B30 N. Holly.
2ii0tf
FOR RENT Furn. Housekeeping
rooms. 325 IS. Jackson, I'liono
749-W. 253tf
FOR RENT Apt. 800 W. Main.
2C9tf
FOR RENT 2-room duplex npt.
winter priced. 21(1 Haven. 2G6tt
FOR RENT Small apartment In
private home. 118 Genesee St.
r 239tf
FOR RENT Fully modern apart
ments. Living room, kitchen,
bath and garugo; hot and cold
water 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 find River
side. Phone 1338. tf
FOR RENT Furnished apt. 217
W. 2nd. 250tf
FOR KKNT rrousics
FOR RENT Small furnished
house nt Central Point. Ml'Si
Burin, 3 blocks north and 5
blocks west of Faher's store,
Central Point. 278
FOR RENT kSmnll furn. house,
apt. and garago. 001 w. 10th. tt
FOR RENT Attractive B-room
bungalow; fireplace and built-in
features; largo lot, 100x140. Tel.
1250. 278
FOR RENT Furnished bungalow
at 50S So. Grapn St. 275
FOR RENT Ncnt 4-room house
with garago and woodshed, on
Haven St. Mrs. II. O. Pcch, Air
port road. 270
FOR RENT .1-room cottage, with
bath nnd kitchen range, on Went
lllh St. Apply Wing Agency or
400 King Ht. . tf
FOR RENT Very reasonable, J
room modern bungalow. In
quire at Itlchflold Service Stif
tion, corner 4th and Riverside.
'. tf
IlAftflAIN RENTALS .
4-iroom, Nlantlc, $17.(10; i-room,
1-1. Jackson, $27.50; 6-room, r
Peach, $37.50. Call at 30 N
Central. tf
; FOR RENT
I-room furnished
nouse, close
good condition
Phone 1149 or 1322.
FOR RENT Cottage with electric
range. 108 So. Oakdnle. 25111
FOR KENT 3-ronm modern fur
nished house. Inquire 123 Al
mond. 24711
FOR RENT 4-ronm furnished
house at 1127 W. Main, l'hone
C. A. IlcVoe. S23-J-!. tf
FOR RENT Homes? Furnled
or unfurnished, Brown V White
17tt
I HES GONJE-HE SAID S r ,,-,,"1
HE WAS ACt-lRieTMAS f m
I PBEWijr pno vdli . ' WWW I
Pi? CP Y
PROM THE LADIES I m I jfTp I teffljR1
OF- CLUB j I jl'IU ! JPv'i
By SOL HESS
FOR REPn FURNISHED
ROOMS
LARGE front sleeping room,
heated, nicety furnished, excel
lent bed, new, largo closet, abund
ance hot water, $4.50 per week,
at tho Gloria-Pan, 375 So. Cen
tral. 27(1
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
sleeping rooms, heated. Kates
moderate. 325 So. KivorsidB Avo.
tt
FOR RENTV-MISCKLisjANEOCS
'OR RENT 30 ncres on shares,
close to Medford. About half of
place benring orchard, fine land,
good buildings, fully equipped.
"Want experienced orchard man
that can run it and finance him
self, llo-t; T. E., Tribune. 378
DESK SPACE for rent; central
business location; use of desk,
typewriter, phone, steam heat;
$10 per month." Tel. 1658. 275
FOR RENT Oarage, $3.00 per
month. 325 Be. Rlversldo Avo.
tf
JiOST
LOST' Black Scotch terrier, fe
male, long body, short legs,
pointed ears; rewnrd. Tel. 610-.1-4.
275
LOST It dog ts missing, call 1516.
2ibti'
MISCEMiANUOCS
ALL WALL PAPER purchased
from us, $1.00 per roll up, will
bo hung freo of charge. Orln
sted & Runtz. Pnlnters and Dec
orators, 817 N. Riverside. Phone
485-J; Res. 1680-R. 276"
ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest
Home, caree for old people and
Invalids. 210tf
AUTO GLASS Installed while you
rait. 109 E. 8th. lS6tf
BUSINESS OPrORTUNITIES
FIL1NO STATION and store for
ealo or trade, on highway, rlee
owner, North Central at Mill
Horvico. 25otf
FOR SALIC LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Duroo brood sow;
will farrow Feb. Theo. A. Qlnss.
Central Point. 275
FOR SALIO POTJIVTRI
BARGAINS In live or dressed hens,
turkeys, geese, at 710 8. River
side. 275
Fort BALE Unurbon Red turkey
gobblers, Ohio stock. Tel. 725.
tf
FOR SALE TRUCKS
FOR SALE Good used truck. uit
able for ranch worlc or wood
hauling. Call 815. 165tf
FOR SALtV BOME8
FOR SALE 'Best buy In town, new
4-riHj.'n modern plastered house,
garage, woodshed, near grndo
nnd high school; $7f down. bal.
. tlko rent. Inquire 520 Haven
279
FOR SALIC REAL ESTATE
A SPLENDID VALUE In 2 ncres
finest soil and new 4-room house,
under rnntcrm-tinn, lor $llou;
terms. Brown A White, Realtors,
Holland HuKl Bldg. 275tf
WHEN YOU think ,t real eetate,
think of Brown A White. tf
FOR SALE MISCKUiANBOlll
FOR SALE Wheat. $1.50 pec 100
n.. I'bone 9iiii-j.2. 2X7
FOR S.VLB street drum, pair
boy's skis. Phone J (4-.. 275
F'.iR SALE Shelled corn,
per loo. Phone 523-J-4.
$2.00
270
FOR SALE Corn $1.25 per 100.
Nenlon ranch, Central Point.
273tf
FOR HALE Trailer.
Slewurl Ave. - -
Leo Young,
i!70if
- Ill'SIM'.KS PlHF.fTOnY
Abstracts
MUltKAY A HSTKACT CO. Ab
stractu of Title, Title Insurance,
ltiionm 3 and 5, No. J2 North
Ci-ntral Ave., upstairs.
.TAf'KSOV CO.
ABSTRACT CA.
Ahslnwts or Tltlo
anil Title liisiimiice.
T h e only completti
Title .System In
Jackson County.
Accountants
WILStl.V AT'llITlNfl tOMl'ANY
T.lx anil Corporation Counselors,
AiHlitoi-rt and Accountants. K.
I M. WllBon, C 1". A.; Leland J.
' Knox. C. P. A. Liberty Bids.,
I'lioiie 157-11.-
iuto Tops
FRANK'S TOP SHOP Auto tops
ami upholstery repairing. Cush
ions and Curtains, lull East 8th
St.. Phone, 418. .
Chiropractic Physician
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlrn
praetieo Nerve Specialist. Office
hours U to 12, 2 to 5. 2U3-204
Liberty llldg. office Phono 583;
Res. Phono 7911-11.
DR. JOIIETT P. UUAY -Suite 30S,
Medford HUlg., for chiropractia
service. Scientific diagnosis nnd
treatments. Office phone 1230.
Klei'trle Motor Repairing
L. C. SCIIAFElt Armature wind
ing, electric motor repairing.
Slock bearings and brushes. 32
N. Central. Phono 90-J-2. 371
Kxkt& Window Cleaners
,KT GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing.
Oriental rug cleuning, specialty.
I'Muuiiclnl
WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo
ple to pay their honest debts. Pa
cific Coast Credit Arisoeiation, 423
Medford Bldg., .Mcilford. Ore.
Fiirnltiiin Ifepnlrlng;
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED
re-f inisheil, re-glued. We carry
u full line of upholstering sam
ples. A. N. Thlbaull, Tel. 969-K.
Hniiseinoving :
BEFORE you tear.lt down, phone
Medford Housomovers, 589-R-5.
Money to Loan
6
Long Tlino
" Real Estnto
Mortgage, Txinnq
Phono j;i2a
Commercial Flnuniw Corp
,111111111, WHT4WII
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. MonuninntS' .
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Genera)
Manager; P. M. Kershaw. Sales
Manager. 302 N. Front St.
Music-: ' 1 :-.
' Piano Iiihlriictlon
FRED ALTON IIAKiHT rTeacllct
of piano. Classical nnd popular
music courses. Haight Musia
Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg., Tel 72,
Palming nnd Paiicrbaiigliig
HARRY MARX Painting", tinting,
paper-hanging. Phone 178-J.
269'tl
M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint
ing, paporhanglng and, interior
finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave.
Phono 1004. 41
Printers ami Publishers
MEDFORD PRINT1NO CO. Has
the best equipped printing office
in Southern Oregon. Bookbind
ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing,
systems, etc. Portland prices. 37
N. Fir St. . ;
Radio Service
RADIO SERVICE on any mnko
radio. II. o. Purucker, 23 South
Grape street. Office Phone 335;
Res. 1442. 381
Hand and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
plant. Cleun washed sand nnd
gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes.
Phone, plnnt 1203, or. office. 127.
Storage
WAREHOUSING Stornge, Distri
bution. Medford Warehouse, 810
South Front St. Phone 316.
Transfer
EAD8 TRANSFER ft STORAGE
CO. Offlco 111 NV Fir street.
Phono 315. Prices right. Service
guurtlllteed. , . ..
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE.
Service guurunteed. 20 6. Grape
St., Phono 644, or residonco 1000.
REINKINO TRUCKING 8ERVICn
Transfer . and haullna; of all
kinds, offlco 309 South Front St.
Phono 332..
FOR SAIil'-MIST';f,T,ANEOt;s
FOR SALE Bicycles, $5.00 end
up: Christmas trees; Pontine and
Bulck scdnn. Shults the Car
Wnshcr, 137 No. (Central. Tel.
1CI59, i 374
FOR SATE Wheat f l.fft per 100
lbs. Phone 9 50-J-3. . . 274
FOR SALE--Sprlng flowering bulbs
make Ideal and Inexpensive gifts.
Monarch Seed Co. ' 276
FOR SALE Guaranteed canaries
for Xmaa gifts. Monarch Seed
Co. i 275
FOR SALE Jonathan and Spltit
enberg appli-a. Call Rogue R. Co..
1316. : i tf
FOR 8ALK Used: sewing ma
chines, aH mnkes, $5 up; terms
If deelred. All make rented and
repuired. White Sewing Machino
Co., 14 North Bartlett. tf
i'siuiai. .-Mixco oak ana mnn-
z.imtii, $3 n tier. Stock up now
nnd save money. Phono 1144-X.
it
FOR SALE At bargain. 3 oak
veneer doors, size 2 feet by
Hi feet, with lock nnd without
glass. See them at Mall Tribune
office. tf
LIVEN For sale, new imported
large lielfnst tablecloth and 13
napkins, $38. Call 1144-X. 274.
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