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PA'GE NIXE "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" MEDFORD'llSIL'TRrBTTyE, flrEDFORD,- OREfiOK. FT?TTT. DECEMBER 2(1 lOf.O. FLOUR PRICES CUT TO LOWEST POINT SINCE GREAT WAR PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. :!G. (P Flour prices 1n Portland, with a 1 vodfiction of 20 cents a barrel, have- dropped to $5.80 for best tirades, the lowest price since pre-war days, mftloiw announced today. . POItT.LAXD. Ore., -Dec. 2. (ffj VhpleHulo Crossed meat and poul try dealers held a considerable quantity of left ovtr Christmns tur keys today. Kroh receipts were liht arly and although early buy er inquiry was aUo light dealers were not inclined to cut prices. Quote: Xo. 1 turkeys steady at ii. ; PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 26. (JPt Wholesale butter market opened 2 C-pnts lower on extras at 30 cents a pound, standards at 29, prime first at 2S and 1 cent lower on f-irs'ts at 27 cents, to be in line with declining outside markets, hut the market. was firm as regards local demand. Creamery bmterfnt bid was down 3 cents to 27 cents delivered. . Kiiif market opened steady with demand fair. ' Livestock. i PORTLAND, Ore., pec. 20. (IP, Cattle 10(1. calves 15:' steady. -ilo8 l-'iOOi Including -Hid di rect: quotnhly steady. Sheep 465, including 312 on con tract: quotably .steady. Portland Produce - lOHTLAXD. 6re:. "Dec. SC. (fli (-Prices to retailers excent as noted) BUTTEIt: Three upper grades 2c lower; tone steady. Cubes: Extras. 30c; standards 29c; prime firsts 28e: firsts 27c. Creamery prices: Prints 3c over cube standards. 'MILK: Butterfnt 3c lower. Haw milk t4 per cent) $2.10-2.30 cwt. delivered. Portland less 1 per cent; grade c milk $1.70. Buticrf.it de livered In Portland 27c. POULTRY: Early turkey mar Kcl' steady to cent lower; (buying 'prices) alive heavy hens over 4 U. liSs. 17-is'e; medium hens 3V&-4 4 lbs. 13-14e; light hens 10c: springs 17-lXc; I'ekln ducks. 4 lbs. and over 17-lSc; turkeys, Xo. 1 29-32c; geese 20-22C. . -. Egs, .county meats, onions, po tanes, wool, nuts, hay, cascarn bark and hops, steady and .unchanged. Portland Wheat . PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 26. Wheat: -W ' " Open High Low Close Dec. .....j... .05 . .65 . .65 .65 .Tan 65 .05 .May OS .08 .64 .OS .64 .08 Cash wheat: IHg.Bend blucstom Soft white Western white jlnrd - winter Northern spring Western red Oats: No. 2-3S lb. white 70 06 66 03 03 03 ...24.60 Today's car receipts: Wheat 111; flour. 21; corn 4; hay 1. 4 I'lonr. PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 26. WP) FLOUR: Family patents 20c low er. (City delivery prices) family patents, 49c $5.80; whole wheat. IDs $4.00; graham 49s $4.70; bak ers' hard whent 98s $5.20; bakers' bluestern patents 9Ss $5.30; pastry flour 98s $4.50. Sim Fraiicis-o Biittcirat. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20. UPl Ttultcrfnt f.o.b. San Francisco, 35c. V.. ' ' Newport Jump-off-Joe road being graded nnd improved. 1928 Tord Coupe. Spe cial sale price .. $345 1927 Buick Coach. Price cut to $i25 1928 Ford Pick-up. On sale tomorrow ..$275 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. USED CAE Lft 6th and Batlett THE MARKETS BRINGING UP WHA-T'S-TVE (ABOirr PilAsl' A.COUPLEA. r: THAT M?ARO . GUV Ai HO CALLS J 1 AMD THE NEBBS The Trouble Maker MOOMIK16, N. ' COUSIKI AJ-lBROSe- HQVAJ) . , I DID VOU LIKE MY ' CMRtSTMAS PAHTVpr . Wall Street Report NEW TORK,' Decf 2 O.-VP)" The : stock market closed 'weak ( today after five hours of dull trading.: Prices reached .thclr. lowest levels In the final hour, with particular heaviness In merchandising,, steel and utility shnres. Westlnghouse, Allied Chemical. Western Union, Vanadium nnd Baltimore &..OI1I0 lost 3 points, American" Can, .Beth lehem Steel, American: TelcpfconcJ North American nnd consolidated Oas 2 to 2'4 .nnd U. ,SV SleeNnnd General Electric. about l'A.-rji--. Sales approximated LCSutallO shares. . , .; , ...i.-.-V- rrr'' Today's closing 'prices- ,for't 15 selooted -stocks if ollo.v: ;i Am. Can ,....:,V.'..0?V4 Am. Tel. and Tel,'. :..,:......W4 Anaconda .'. '.. .;. :....;28 ' Col. .Gas. :33Vi Curtlss Wright , 374 General Electrio (new) ........ 42 General Motors '34 Kennicot Copper 2.2 Mont. Ward 15 Rndlo Corporation 42 )4 Reading 76' Sears Roebuck ,43:4 S. . P. ., 90 United Air Craft 20 U. S. Steel ...137V4 i WILLIAMS CREEK WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore., Dec. 26. (Spl.) 'Williams; Orange met December 20. The members took, basket -dinners. and ..luncheon was. enjoyed at noon, after which the regular buslnesn meeting was held. After the meeting a literary pro gram was presented. Each mem ber responded to the roll-call with a shoit story or somo quotation of literary value. Provolt school held Its annual Christmas program at the Provolt community hall on the night of December 18. All the pupils, un der the direction of their teacher. Miss llelga Kautto, participated. Three short plays were presented and several pantomime songs were enjoyed. Little Kenneth Johnson was considered quite the star per former of the evening after his rendition of "The r.lg Rock Candy Mountain" on his harmonica. Ve nus I.ettiken Rave the farewell ad dress and wished everyone a Merry Christmns In behalf of the school. Santa Claus then appeared and distributed presents to the chil dren, with bags of candy and nuts and oranges to, the audience. Much credit Is due Miss Kautto for the success of the evening. .Mrs. C. W. Huberts entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mr. John Ittlken nnd I'lyses JToVola. The Christmas motif Was carried out in the table decorations, -A .mall trimmed Chritmas tree form ed the centerpiece. Other guntn were .Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kurry and sma daughter, riitncia 01 Phoenix. Mr. and Mm, Frank Fair- weather nnd son Donald and. the host nnd hostejw, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Roberts. I Austin CoiiKle ot Knimatn tain returned here Monday to spend Chrlstma with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cougle. n lie was met by his brother Knrl In Grants Pass, hnving arrived by stayo from Klamath Falls. ' s . ' .. Mrs. C. W. Hobens Ijrfl here Tuesday for ISerkelcy, Cal., where she will spend the- Chrihlm.'iS holi days and a few weeks following, with her daughters, -Mrsu James liyd nnd M , Grace Roberts. Khc left fiom Medfnnl on the Orego-. nian. A farewell psity wan given for the llrooks family at the Provolt community hall paturday' night, the Itrooks fnmlly has purchased a f.nm ne;ir I'.vans creek, where they will move in the near future. FATHER Glenn Provolt of Orovllle, Cal., whohaa , been, spending the . past month here working on his mine. left Sunday 40 v spend Christmas with -his family. He was accom panied by his mother, Mrs. Emma Provolt, who will . return shortly after the holidays. Mr. Provolt does not expect to return with her. Mr. nnd Mrs: Frank Fail-weather and Mrs. ft'rank Knutzen of Thomp-. son creek spent Saturday shopping In Medforfl. .They drovo by way of Central "Point, where they hnd lunch wPh Mrs.. K'nutzcn's , mother-in-law.. Mis. - W. A. Crane. : Mr.- Knutjen has . been employed ' at ChUoquin , the past . two. weeks,, but will, return home, for .the holidays. 'Mr. and Mrs.. Warren Moe ' and family of' Thompson creek ship ped .In Grants Pass nnd .Mndford Saturday. In. Grants Pnss Mj. Moe purchased a -new .sedan. '.Mots Laura Loughlin spent, the week end In Medford at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Frank Long. Pupils of the Williams school held their annual Christmas pro-, gram (it the community hall Tues day night. There was a most enjoyable program, nfter which Santa Clnus distributed gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairweatner spent Tuesday night nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furry of phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken drove with their nephew, Denny Letteken, into Grants Pass Satur day: Jesse Lcmmon of Grants Pass, formerly of Williams, creek. Is un der a doctor's care, having lost a finger on his right hand and hav ing, two more badly injured. Mr. Lcmmon was employed in a wood yard in Grants Pass. The accident .occurred last week. Mrs. Herman Messenger enter tained In honor of her grand daughter's fourth birthday with a party for her And her little friends. Games wero , enjoyed during the arlv nart of the afternoon. Later. delicious -refreshments were serv ed. The little guests reportcu a happy time. Those present were: Edna. Lucv. Elwin and Leo Allan Roberts. Maxlne and Roy Hill. Alta and .Floyd Luman, Jerry stone Carroll Ttichnrdsoh, Venus lette ken and the honor guest, Elaine Messenger. Ambrose Pennington spent Wed nesday evening at the home of C. W. Roberts. A traveling show gave a perform-1 anre at the Williams Grange nail. 1 featuring, for the most pnrt, sharp shooting. After the show an or chestra, supplied by the same peo ple, played for tt dance held in conjunction with the show. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Roberts spent Sunday evening calling at the home of tho John Lettekens. Everett Taylor has returned to Williams creek from the Illinois valley, where he has been mining. He is staying at the homo of Mr. Pennington. ..Mr. fikidKC't, accompanied l.v Mrs. JiludxeU, his son Clem and daughter Eunice, and. C. W. Rob erts drove - to Grants Pass, nnd Medford Haturdny. Mr. lllodgett and Mr. Roberts shipped turkeys to oiekland In the morning. They snent the snftiirnonn shopplng.- Miss Euhlci.,l)odlSott,.princlp.ll of th, Roosevelt isehooU In Orants( Pnfs. ts'sprndlng . thps 1 Christmas vacation iveiih- Mttf'yiuwnta hrw, Mr. and- Mrs. A. L. lllodgmt.' ltert II0lih.1uer Slid faVnlly spent Wednesday, afternoon shopping in Medford. Sylvia Vincell spent Thursday night at tho home of Fay llolz hauser. The two girls drove with Mrs. Dirk Luman to the Christmas ettertalnment st Provolt that night. Marlon Lnmnn. who underwent an operation for the removal of his lfl eye last Week, is doing nieciy now. nnd Is able to ! out. Friends In Provolt will be sorry tn "hear that the Richardson 'm- VUHATS THE MATTER i .ojess NOo'Re trvim' td maksA EVERVBODV'S VAJIFE DISSATISFIED WITH THEIR WOSBAND5.SW1NS a partv oust so cam see voo stve A U A. MOJO NJECKLACe ily will soon leave the Williams creek district n- nnd Mrs w Fixlev snoiit '' 1. a,... ,.,',;;, in i L . esday shopping In Jledtoru. Tu Mrs. Tom Mee nnd two daugh tors shopped in Medford Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Messenger drove into Medford Wednesday. Their little granddaughter, Elaine', went with. them. ' ,: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smlthl and Mrs. Smith' mother,' Mrs. Rurall John, all of Medford, spent Sun day, at tho home of Grandma John land' Mrs. . Stella Stratton. ..Mrs. Smith was a former resident of Williams creek and will be remem bered as Miss Helen John. ,'; 7:01) -to 7:80 x.m. Armstrong Quakers MDOt' survfee' to KGO, KHp. KOMO,-- KtlW, .KFIi tkt to' :00 pihi.RAdio-lCeith' Oriiheum Program N.I1C ser vice to KOO, Kl-IQ, K O M O. KC-.W, KFI. KFS1, KTAR. 8:00 to (1:16 p.m. Th'elma llrown NI1C service to KOO. KFSP. 8:1S to 8:30 p.m. llrownbilt Footlltos NRC service to KGO, K1IQ. KOMO, KGW, KFSB, KFI. KTAR. 8:30 to 8:46 p.m. Amos 'n' Andy NRC service to KGO. KHQ, KOMO. KGW, KECA, KFSD. 8:45 to 0:15 p.m. Tone Pictures NI!C service to KOO, KHQ T.-ttr T.-l.-r 9:15 to :30 p.m. Hill Billy Roys NRC service to KGO. 9:30 to 10:00 p.m. Metropolitans NRC service to KGO, Kfhu. KOA. 10:00 to 10:30 P.m. National Players N 11C service to KGO, K8L KOA. . 10:30 to 11:00 p.m. Pacific No- mods NHC service to KGO KOA. KSL. 10:45 to 11:00 p.m 11:00 to 12:00 p.m. Dance Or chestra NI1C service to .". KIT, KSL. 4 CluirgCK Slavery. DARWIN. Australia. (P) Abo riginals are being enslaved by Aus tralian cattlemen, "Darkle" Rowe. workers' union organizer, charges, nnti-n called "Darkle'" bi.-cou.se of his interest the aboriginals, says they are being forced to watch cattle during long hours, lie says rations are scanty and logging is common. 4 Sutherlln Henry Mndlgnn con siders establishment of butter anil cheese factory here. Not lit. Notice Is hereby given that the IJoard of Directors or Hcnooi l-iis trie. Vn A lit (Vntml Poillt. Jack- son County, fitate of Oregon, will receive bids for wood to be deliv ered on the school grounds at Cen tral Point, niled In cord wood slyle Said wood to be either body fir, or fir olah wood n four foot li ngins, and to be delivered between tho dates of June 1st, jaat, una ncp tcmbcr 1st. PJ31. The Hoard reserves the right to Yeiect anv or all bids. Kids may be deposited with 1h Chairman of tho Hoard or the i-iia- trlct. Clerk, and must h Accom panied with si deposit of 6 of the amount of bid. Dated nnd signed at Central Point, Oregon, this the 20th d:iy of December, 1(130. J. O. ISAACSON. Clerk of School District No. C. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the. undersigned Maggie Harrison h;is! been duly appointed Admlnlstra-l trlx. with the Will annexed, of the I estate of A. A. Llvereldge, de-1 ceased, by the County Court of the: State of Oregon for Jackson Conn-1 ty. nnd has qualified, nnd all per sons hnvlng claims against said estate ire hereby notified to pre- VJ1TM VOU .' evetivoioe nour wife sent the same, verified as required bv l.'ivv. w th the nroner voucners. to tho said Administratrix, at the office of Harry C. Skyrmnn. Med-ion , BujldinB Medford. Oregon, ithln six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first pub lished December 6th. 1030. MAGGIE HARRISON. Administratrix. Notice of Annual 3foc4iiiR The annual mooting Tf the Block- holders ,of tho . Jackson County ltuilding and I.onn Association win be held',at 30 North Central Ave nue, Medford, Oregon, on Monday, January 6, 1931 at 7:30 p. m.. for the purpose of electing Direc tors and Increasing -the reserve fund capital stock from ten thous and to fifty thousand dollars. . ... O. C. HOGGS, Secretary. Notice of Final settlement. 'Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned has filed her final ac count as executrix of the estate of John Brownsworlh. deceased, with tho County Court of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, nnd that said court lias set 'January 12, 1931, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said 'day In the court room of snid court, in tho Court Huuse at (Med ford, Oregon, as the time and place fw hearing objections thereto nnd the settlement thereof. All persons ITtterestod ore hereby notified to ippear at said time and place and show cause. If nny they have, why said final account should not be cussinto dovtirmrs suns Ritl Hr word for first Imtrtlsn, itl ch UKMiding Insertion, lc: minimus: 25c. Ind your ads with For Sato, For stint, ite, ind count thtso words as will ss tscti Initial, tillphona nuoibir, lie, at a word. Classlflid ads In advance and not takia anr phono, unltsi advtriMtr has aintalr account. allowance for ehono errors. HELP WANTED MALE WA NTIOD-- Man wltltf nick tn haul wood 30 miles, shares 50-00; man with dragsaw or' buzzsaw and men to cut-wood who- have own toolH and will work. No loafers need apply. Pay by tier. House and cookstovo, 'furnished. Mrs. 'Rarto, 3 blocks nnith nnd 6 blocks west of Faber's store. Central Point. ' 278 WANTED SITCATIONS WANTED Bookkeeping machino or hand. Gen. office work. Ref erence. Phone 842-J. 277 WANTETJ MISOlTLTiANXUS WANTED To buy a small home in or around Central Point, for cash. Can assume or will trade stock ranch for equity. Geo. Renker, Central Point, Ore. 259tf ROOF Repairing. Phone 10O8-R 250tC LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Jlawloy Transfer, 619 No. River side, l'none 1U44-A.. zvsu WANTEDUscd clothos and shoes. Jennings Loan Offloe, t S. Front. If RAW Mms WANTED Do not ship; we pay the price. Hides, wool . and pelts. Medford Bar gain House. 27 N. Grape Kt. 827tf WANTED--2nd hand goods A lunk Pats, 150(1 Prune. Ph. 047-L. 282 FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, arravel snd sediment. Tel. t12-j. Samuel Rateman. t . tf CASH PAID for jun. Crape St. Tel. 106 17 North or,tf Medford Investment Company General ijuniranc 0 Medford, Ortiaa 12( W. main O PhOns 1224 By George McManus e V.1JUAT DO VOU MetSBE. BUT ME.AW T-I COULD I AMOTHER IP PULL THE SAME. I IM THE MEAIvlTIME IT COSTS A STUMTOvER MARRlEO a&aiw akjd ewe 1 to AssociAre with vou.iwish. VW WIFE MOTMIKKoJV'VOU'O hurkv UP AMD e.T, ' - (Copyright. 19)0. by Tbc.'Bell SfnOicm. Inc.) h Ttade Mark Rf . U. S. Pit. ORirv approved by said court and said! executrix1 cliscnnrgeu irom mo 1 I trust, and fllo any such objections! or before wild date. Dated and, first published December 12. 1U30., LEVA tKlliUltlUL.I'i. Executrix of the Estate of John llrownsworth. Deceased. DON R. -NEWBURY. Attorney for Executrix. FOR IUCNT APAJtTstENTS Oil RUNT Furn. -Hurt let t. apt. 311 No. 27tf - ROOM furnished upts; private bath; fresh, clean: garage; adults onlv. 244 So. Grape. Tel. 958-L. 278 'OR RENT"Furnished.npt; steam bent,-hot water,. Frlgidalro nnd garage. Sundays and evenings. "lnquiro'503 S. Holly. .. 274tf poll ,. RENT ' Furnished - opts; lights, wntor, garage; siz, n. $17. Phono -162-H. a70tf SMALL furnished apt; new and clean: 1 c its nnd water turnisn- ed; $6 per week, with bath, at tho Glorlu-Pon, 376 So. Central. 280 FOR RENT tli ana 110 apart ments; walls nowiy union; mu and cold water, bnth and toilet, 2-story hrlck building at Jnok sonvlllo, 10 minutes from Med ford. See Mr. chllders. real es tate, or The Nugget Confection ery store. rfjii- FOR RENT Clean modem opt New Arthur Arms. Steam heat, Frigldalro, garage. 330 N. Holly, 260tf FOR RENT Fnrn. housekeeping rooms. 325 E. Jackson. 1'nono 749-W. 203tf FOR RENT Apt. 800 W. Main. 269tf FOR RENT 2-room duplex apt winter priced. 'Jio iiaven. znu-n FOR RENT 8mall apartment In private home. 11 Genesee hi. 239tt FOR RENT Fully modern apart ments. Diving room, aitonen, bath and garage; hot and -coid water, ana iigm, lurnisneu 126.00. 4 -room apt., fully mod ern. 130.00. Also chean cabins at $20.00 and $25.00. Sunrise tiuper titntlon, 12th and River side, l'none I3d. u FOR RENT Furnished apt. 217 W. 2ud. 258tf Fob nicvT nrnjsrcs FOR RENT Small furnished house nt Control 'Point. Mrs. Harto. a blocks north nnd blocks west of - Faber's store, Central Point. - 278 FOR RENT Small furn. house, apt. and garage, 00 W. 10th. tf FOR RENT Attractive 6-room bungalow; fireplaoo and htlllt-ln 'features; largo lot, 100x140. Tel 1250. 278 FOR RENT Neat 4-ronm houso with garage and woodshed, on Haven Ht. Mrs. H. o. peen, Air port road. 270 I'olt RENT 6-room cottage, with buth and kitchen range, on West nth St.. Apply Wing Agency or lull King Kt. tf FOR RENT Very reasonable, 3 room modem bungalow. In rtiilro nt Richfield Service Sta' Uun, corner 4th and itlverside. tf BARGAIN RENTALS 4-room, Ninntlo, $17.60; $-room, iv. Jackson. 127. do; fl-room. ft Peach, $37.50. Call at $0 N Central. t FOR RENT Cottage with electrio range. 101 So. Oakdals. 6lir FOR RENT a'-room modern fur nished huuaa Inquire 123 Al mono.; J47tr FOR RENT 4-room furnished house nt 1127 W. Main. JPbona C. A. DeVoe. I.11-J-3. tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Jirown ft White. 17tt SHERMANi WAS wsvn- 17 ZG. By SOL HESS VOU GOTTA WAIT NAH TO PROVE IT AMD MANl A LOT OF MOMEV FOR ItEWl FtrRHISHKD ROOMS for KENT SleopV c0se . J2.50 per we. lag , rooms. vcek. 15 N. Urape. LARGE front sle oping room, heated, nicely rurnlshod, excel lent bed, new. largo closet, abund ance hot water, j)4.50 per week, at tho Olorla-Pan, 875 So. Cen tral. 27 0 FOR RENT Nicely furnished eleeplng rooms, hentea. itnies moderate, 325 So. Riverside Ave. tf FOR RENT MISCKTjIjANEOCS FOR RENT 30 acres on shares, closo to Medford. About half of place bearing orchard, fine land, sroort buildings, fully equipped. Wont experienced orchurd- man that can run It nnd finance him self. Box T. K., Tribune. 878 FOR RENT Oarajre, 3.00 , per month. 325 So. Riverside Ave. tf LOST If dog Is missing, call 16U. ZIlBtl' lnsoKLiiAN coca ALL WALL PAPER purchased from us, J1.00 por roil up, will bo hung free of charge. Orln sted & Runts, pnlntors and Dec orators, 317 N. Riverside. Phone 485-J; Res. 1580-R. 276 ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest Home, cares for old people and invalids. 210tf AUTO OLASS Installed whlls you wait- ion E. 8th. - uatf BUSINESS OPPOHTUNITIE8 FILING BTATION and store for sale or trade, on highway. - rtoe owner, North Central at Mill Service. 255tf FOR EXCHANGE I HA VE for trade or exchange Uty iltogue River nernage,' one new, Well built modern 6-room house with 2 lots; also 6 other lots: nil close in and good location. In lllll-ns. Ore. Address C. A. Kdler, Malln. Ore. ' 278 FOR SALTf LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Thl'ee fnt hogs. E. L. Walz. I'hono 447-W. 277 FOR SATJ5 POtnTRT FOR HALE Bourbon Red turkey goldders, Ohio stock. Tel. 72.1. tf FOR HA1.K TRUCKS FOR SALE Good used truck, suit able for ranch work or wood hauling. Call 116. 156tt FOR SALT., HOMES FOR HALE Host buy In town, new 4-room modern plastered house, storage, woodshed, near grade and high school; $76 down, bal. like rent. Inquire 62S Haven. 279 FOR 8AL10 RICAL, ESTATE A SPLENDID VALUE In 2 acres finest soil and new 4-room house, under construction, for $1100; terms, llrown & White, Realtors, Holland Holel llldg. 275tf WHEN YOU think 'A real estate, think of Brown ft White. tf FOR 8ALI0 MIBCKJilANBOUi FOR HALE Wheat, $1.50 per 100 lbs. Phone 95II-.I-2. 28 FOR SALE Street drum, boy's skis. Phone 744-X. pair 275 Foil SALE Shelled corn, $2.00 per 1 0(1. Phono 523-J-4. 276" FOR SALE Corn $1.25 per 100 Nealon ranch. Central Point. 273lf FOR SALE Trailer. Stewart Ave, Leo Young !70t! business DiitrccroiiY Abstracts ML' II li AY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of 'i'ltlo, Title Insurance, Rooms 3 and 5, No. 82 North Central Ave, up3tnlrs. .TACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Alislnuls of Titlo and Titlo Insurance. T h o only coinpielo Titlo .System In Jackson County. - Accountants WILSON AID1TING COMPANY Tax nnd Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. K. M. Wilson. C. P. A.J Leland J. Knox. c. P. A. Liberty Mldg., Phono ir7-Ii. Allto Tops FRANK'S TOP SHOP Auto tops and upholstery repairing. Cush ions and Curtains. 109 Last Stti St.. Phono 418. Chiropractic Pliystclim D1I. K. W. HOFFMAN Clllro practlco Nervo Specialiat. Office hours 0 to 12. 2 to 5. 203-204 Liberty iildpr. Oftlca Phono 680; Res. Phone 790-H. DR. JOUKTT P. BRAY Suite 30S, Mcdford ltiiltt., for chiropractlo service. Selentifle diagnosis and treatments, office phone 1230. Klectrlo Sfotor Repairing Ij. C. SCHAFKR Armnturo wind ing, electric motor repairing. Stock bearings and brushes. 32 :x. Central. Phone 90-J-2. 371 Kxpert Window Cleanero LKT OEOltOH DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, flpeclalty. Financial WK LILS'Il MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Const credit Association, 423 Mod ford llldg., Modford, Ore. 'imiitiiro Repairing FliRNlTtlRRTtK-tiPHOL'TKREn re-finished, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstering Ram pies. A. i. Thlbault. Tel. 9C9-U. ITouscinovinj; BEFORE you tear It down, phone Medford Housomovers, 589-R-5. Money to -Loan J" S ., Ins Timo OL. Real Kstnto Sfortgago Ixians phono i:iaa Commorctol Fliinnco Corp. Jlcdl'ipi-il, Oregon , Monuments - THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Mumiments. E. A. Hicks, .Genera) -Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Salca Manager. 302 N. Front St. Music Plnno lnslrnction FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teachel of iilaiio.- Classical and populai music coursos,- Haight Musld Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg.. Tel Ti Painting nml Pnpcrlianxiiiix HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paper-hanging. ' Phone 178-J. 269tt AI, A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint ing,' paporhanging and Interiot finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave. Phono 1004. 41 Printers anil Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Has the best equipped printing offlcs in Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, billlnsf ciystema, etc. Portland prices. .37 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. H. O. Purucker, 23 South Ur.ipe street. Office Phono 336; Res. 1442. ' 381 Sand nnd Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes, phono, plunt 1203, or office, 127. Ktorago WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone 316. Transfer EADa TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 111 N. Fir street. Phono 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. . ' - t DAVIS TRANSFER ft RTORAOE. Service guaranteed. 20 3, Grape St., Phono 044, or residenco 1060. REINKINO TRUCKING SERVICW Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Offlco 309 South Front St. Phono 332. FOR SALK M1SOKIJ,ANKOUR FOR SALE 'Bicycles, $5.00 and up; Christmas trees; Pontlno nnd Hulck sedan. Shutts the Cnr Washer, 117 Nt. Central. Tol. 1059. 274 FOR SALE Wheat $1.50 per 100 ids. r none ou-j-z. sj7 FOR SALE Spring flowering bulbs make ideal and inexpensive girts. Monarch Seed Co. . 275 FOR HALE Guaranteed cnnnrles for Xmns gifts.' Monarch Seed Co. 175" FOR SALE Jonnthnn and Spltz enherg apples. Call Rogue R. Co., 13t. tf FOR SALK Used sewing ma chines, nil makes. $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machino Co., 34 North Bnrtlett. tt BARGAIN Mixed onk and mnn znnltn, $3 a tier. Stock up now nnd snvo money. Phone 1144-X. tt FOR HALE At bargain, S oak' veneer uors, sizo 2 M feet by 7'i feet, with lock and without glass. Seo them at Mall Tribune office. tf LINEN Tnr sate, hew tmported largo rielfnst tablecloth nnd U napkins, $38, Call U44-X. J"4 e