Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 28, 1930, Page 13, Image 13

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"EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE"
MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, AlEDFORD, OREGON", SFXDAY. DECEMBER 28, mm
In the Old Home Town
The names that were applied to
the men mid hoy a of the Old Home
Town, the titles under which they
traveled through the. business and
uncial life of the town, afford one
of the distinct recollections of
that early day.
The inspiration fur the usual
run of names is not difficult to
trace. Kor instance, there was
"Sliver'1 Rogers, the painter, car-;
pen tor, stone mason u little of
this and a little of thnt and noth
ing much of either for "Sliver"
who was fat and round with dou
ble chin and double cheeks from
the time he was a tiny baby.
"Sliver" Rogers when he was In
school was a human cushion fm
' all of us We loved to have him
in the rough-and-tumble games so
that we cnuld fall on him. lie was
round and soft and greatly over
weight for one of his years. It
was not difficult to understand the
subtle humor that prompted us
to give "Sliver" Rogers his title.
And aH we write this line to re
call the memory of him he rises
up before us in his jolly fatness.
We can fairly see his obi smile
and see him "waddle as he walk
ed or ran.
We recall by the same token,
too, that "Pussy" More was n fat
boy, and with that cheerful dis
position and sunny smile that go
with one built on plans and speci
fications of "Pussy" .More. And
"I'ussy" Moore took on his title
quite naturally and quite appro
priately. It is easy enough, also, to un
derstand .why the now eminent
1 tr. Ha ni uel Pa ker was ca I led
"Speck," as wo think with joy
and delight of the freckled face
of the boy across the street that
always bore his end of the bur
den of keeping the gang amused
and'ontertained. ,
We recall now that "I loolie''
Hprigg gained his tit le tucause
of 4 he obsession on his part to
mimic a hoot owl. It was bis
delight to bide in mysterious
places where hoot owls never
would think of hiding and at
tempt (always with failure) to
frighten the other members of the
youthful crowd of Old J lome
Town boys of that day.
Hut why was It that the name
of "Oaatfoot' ever was hung upon
Clarence McCauley, ordinarily a
peace-loving and companionable
Tomato
AFttOD; - tecuuolosist recently
wrote: '."Tomato juice has
introduced to ub as a bow drink
not fur the purpose ot Bupplacttng
some other beveiage ir of provid
ing ono with sttrh a new and dis
tinctive character as to merit fa
voi- above others, but for the pur
pose of Bupplying a particular
element in the diot. It has the
desirable qualities of being both
agreeable to most persons and ef
fective in quenching thirst."
This technologist (A. W. Bit
ting, writing in the "Phoenix
Flame") (ben went on to explain
that this particular clement was
the vitamins that the body needs,
und that some! of these can be ob
tained In relatively large amounts
in the tomato. "The preparation
of the juice and its use as a bev
erage." he adds, "affords a simple
and, at the same time a pleasant
GARDENIAS NEW NOTE
IN EVENING COSTUMES
PARIS (jt One or two gar
denias tucked Into the top of the '
corsage, are a new note on French
evening gowns.
The gardenias. white or pale
pink ami generally quite hirse, ar
worn on round or v-necked decol- '
leto gowns of hlacK or dark brown, i
nyo n City Ta Iking
t lieal re opened here.
CASTLE GATE, UTAH
COAL
$15' per ton
Direct From Car to You
SAVES YOU MONEY
For a few days only while we have a car on track '
o ORDER NOW
WE GUARANTEE OUR COAL WEIGHTS
638 Phone 631
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
soul who never indulged in the
rough sports such as "kick ball," :
"Injun'' i. and craok-lhe-wblp ? We
feel sure that "tbmifoot" McCaul-;
ey never climbed a high hill in
his life, and when it camo to the
finer and more technical forms
of amusement, such as going into
an apple orchard or a watermelon
patch unhidden by the owner and
picking out the ripest fruit, why
"Ciomioot'' McCauley wouid have
been caught and haled before
Squire Mitchell If he had attempt
ed It, ho timid and mild he was.
Who was inspired to give the
lifetime title to Albert Iloskin of
"Mildew," who always dressed, like
a sissy ? There was "Red" Kel
ley, whose complexion and hair,
suggested the title. Rut ' "Red"
Kolley had a brother, also with
red hair and red face and a fiery
red temper, loo. Who gave, and
for what purpose, that boy the
name of "Sis" Kelley?
We never have been able to
explain the reason for calling that
JJlakely boy Homer, as wo recall
it "Mud" Itlakely. The title has
clung to Homer IJlakely for more
than a half century, if we are good
at figures (which, heaven forbid,
we are not).
And there were "Puny" Bloom
field and "Simp" Larson and
"Budge" Bradford, and "Pig" Wil
son, young rascals all, who grew
up. went out into the world and
made themselves useful, for the
most part, to their fellow men.
What explanation is there for the
ill-assorted, meaningless, unfitting
names that they carried out of
the Old Homo Town?
And why is It that, in recalling
them with frequency because of
some incident in life, meeting
some one of the old gang for a
re-union, or reading some "local
happenings" in the Old Home
paper, we think of them nut by
their real names, but by the names
that were given them in that old
day names that were handed to
them not so much in derision as
in devotion ? For, as wo recall
it. the boys that never were ad
mitted to the full fellowship of
the gang never were nicknamed.
I very title that was borne out
from tho Old Home Town, how
ever incongruous, however the
misfit, really was a title of love
and endearment. Kansas City
Star.
Vitamins
means of supplying this ingred
ient." Easy to Make
There are several types and
brands of ready prepared tomato
juice on the market, and it is also
easy to make from canned toma
toes. All you have to do is to
strain the liquid portion of the
contents of a car through a fine
strainer. To make a peppy cocU
tail of this product, add to it a
tablespoon cf sauce consisting of
a pinch of. salt, two-thirds table
spoon catsup, one-half teaspoou
Worcestershire sauce, one-fourth
teaspoou horseradish, one table"
spoon chili sauce and a dash of
tabasco. Mix these ingredients
together very thoroughly before
adding the required amount to
the tomato juice. Mix, chill, and
servo in small glasses.
BRIDE CARRIES
! FLOWER MUFF
liON'DON (Ai One of grand-
mother's styles In the mode for
the winter added chic to the wed
ding of Helen Jtnurne and Dr. V.
S. 'opeman in St. Alba it's cathe
dral. The bride curried no bouquet
but instead wore n muff of flower
petals.
picture j Coquille Liberty theatre redec
' orated.
Send Them Back at Noon
Well-Nourished by Milk
'Www ffiifil '1
iWiliiiilllif!
By'JOKEl'JUXi: IS. atttSUX'
IHrrctor. Home .'conomicl flop.
11. Jt llein: Company
IjU'ERYWHERE. we pass the
J children with theft- school
books! Anil it. coition to us, with
a little shock, that Summer is al
most goue that the winter-long
round of studies' Is beginning nil
over ugrin.
For the mothers, too. In homes
from which llivsu children come,
school days make a doci-.led defer
ence. The family schedule now Is
regulated, by the classroom clock.
And many a mother, finds that the
lunch hour is the most trying time
of the entire day.
Particularly annoying is the prob
lem of planning dishes that Include
Seuerous c.uuntllles of mlllt. I'leuty
of milk must be in the diet of every
urowiiiB child,, yet. many boys and
girls quickly tire of drinking it;
and mother must use strategy to
set this food necessity in the daily
menu.
Listed below are a number of re
cipe and mean suggestions that
should prove, helpful to any mother
who must faco the school lunch
problem. Try them, and see how
delightfully they will servo to keep
milk's healthy glow in the, child
ren's faces.
Peanut Buffer Cutlets
Lettuce and Tomato Ralud
Pure Apple liutler
Units or llrmtl
Wrlsh Rarebit villi Kidney Brans
Head Lettuce "With Mayonnaise
Ulieeii Peaehcs with Top Milk
' Cream of Tomato Soup with
Crisp Cmclzrrs ' '
Peanut flutter and Lettuce . '
Sandwiches
Chornhitc Custard Pudding
I
Lawyer, Coal Mine Operator,
Qets Heflin's Senate Seat
.lASPJOR,' Ala (A1). Thomas I-lef-Hn's
.suueesfor in the I'niU'd Sta
irs Hcnnte is .1 man whone p;IUi
cal am.F.tiuns - wero Hiiltini'i'Kott fur
years while ho built 11 jf a law
I tract ire anil operated coal nil lies.
l-'ond of lite In a small town.
John H. IJankhead came here to
start his law praetiee. In he
voitKht his first political office h
representative in the state legis
lature and was elected.
After serving one term, however, j
he returned to his law praet.ee,
and conl mining operations.
When the aenator-eleet's fath
er. .Tohn H. r.ankhead. sr., wnmht
a seat in the United States senate,
I!:in)(hi:ii1 took over tho manage
ment of his campaiKn. The first I
was successful, as were Heveral
succeed inR races.
He then mananed the first cam
paign of his brother. W. H. Haiik
head, for eonKrens from the tenth
Alabama district. The brother al
so was elected.
After that Itankhead's political
participation w.is in behalf of
friends until HHifi. when he wasj
defeated by Senator Mono I, lilacfc
for the seat made vacant by the)
retirement of the late Osc..r V. '
I'nderwond.
Undaunted, Ilnn1ihe.nl nnnounc-j
ed last year as a candidate ntralnstj
11 e f I 1 11. who subseiiucnlly waMj
barred fmm the democratic prl-1
mary. II;ink)iad won the ""rj,
TOYS AID PARENTS I
IN CHILD TRAINING I
Raying the children's Christmns
srifts'-haK berome a eriou tawk.
The days when it wa a Kay. care
less lark have one forever. fr
modern psychology ha pointed to
the importance of toys In nientnl
and phyKlc.il growth, and in the
development of character nnd de
sirable habitH.
- ;rown-ups Mill gravitate to the
mcrhanlcal toy counters and watch
thern with eauer Internet, hut tlK-y
-! learning that a child poon
tlrcrt of toyi that will porform for
him. They nre giving. intml,
EXTRA! EXTRA!
Klvp-rooni hotiMe on Hiultfyou
HetghtH, furnished; living room,
dinlni! room, kitctien, 2 hed
rooms, running water, electric
lights; garage, lovely ynrd with
larf'rg oakH.- Kxcellent place for
fHinily with children. TOTAL
PRICK !t0O.)l0 canh.
See CHARLES A. WING
AGENCY, INC.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Hot Minceti Ilain Sandwiches
Apple Vegetable Salad
Currant Jelly Itolls und Huller
Milk or Cocoa
Peanut Butler Cutlets :
To 1 cup Peanut Hotter add 1
cup hot milk. Mix well and sea
son with salt anil pepper. Dip
slices of stale bread in this mixture,
aud brown delicately on both sides
In a skillet. Serve hot, garnishing
with slices of Fresh Cucumber
Pickles.
II elsh Rarebit with Kidney
Beans:
Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a
saucepan, remove from the fire, anil
mix with 2 tablespoons flour. Scald
1 cup milk and stir Into the but
ter and flour. Cook in a double ,
boiler until the mixture thickens,
stirring constantly. Heat In 1 cup
American cheese, and when this Is
melted, add 1 small can Oven Baked
Kidney lleans drained. Season with
salt and pepper, aud serve on slices
of hot toast or biscuit.
Chocolate Custard Pudding:
Melt 2 squares bitter chocolate
over hot water and add to 2 cups
scalded milk. Hemove from fire
and add 2 tablespoons butter, Ml
cup sugar, 1 egR wall beaten, and 1
teaspoon vanilla. Add 3 cups Rloe
Klakos. Pour Into a buttered bak-.
Ing dish and biika for 20 minutes
at 350 degrees P. Serve cold with
cream or top nlllt.
Hot. Minced Iam Sandwich:
Chop left-over boiled or baked
ham and sprinkle it on slices of
buttered toast. Then pour, cream
sauce over tho toast and ham. To
make this sanco melt 2 tablespoons
butter and blend with 2 tablespoons
Hour. Add 1( cup milk und' cook
until thickened, Btlrrlng constantly.
Add 2 tablespoons Sweet Gherkins,
chopped. Pour this sauce over, tho
slices of toast sprinkled with ham,
and servo. ' '
nti
lion and, defeated Senator Ur-flin,
who ran hh an Independent, by
50.000 majority.
In private life Ranlchcad han
been keenly Interested In the dis
position of Mueh Khoals, and de
velopment of Inland waterways
lie e lined against turning over
the Wilson dam to private inter
ests.
lie h rK yearn old. married and
hat; three children.
iometh!ng to keep young hands or
bonds or both busy.
Thus a Utile girl will adore a
miniature tub filled with wringer,
a washboard, and elothen line. If
ho Is encouraged to have n week
ly washday when nUn actually
washes her doll'ji clothe In soap
and water die will b-arn to take
the need for cleanllnenH as a mat
ter of course.
No small part of her pleasure
coincH from the fact that he' fol
lowing mother's example. Chil
dren dellsht In Imitating older
people, A hrtmh broom with a
dutp;in In the same miniature
e9.p will mnko little daughter
happy If the handle Ik the color
of mother'. It may alfo prove
a magic wand to keep the play
room in nppl pie order nnd he
the meariH of teaching many valu
able led-'nn! in cleanliness.
liou For Frok
The newest sports frocks on the
island are of light woolen materlnl
ef loose weave. Many are in coin
spot pattern.
A drews of this material worn by
a piqiKint brunet is In white with
red dots, cut out and cwed to
get her. This same trimming out
lined the nef k line aud the i-hoiild-
cr c;i pe-f,
Htnyten Htnylon llafcery moved
to building joining Mac.Marr store.
I 11
JOHN
New Year Jamboree
Planned for Holly
In keeping with Its - policy to
give the people of Medford some
thing different . in the way of
entertainment, the Holly will bold
a midnight frolic on New War's
Eve. On tile screen the feature
picture "Is Everybody Jluppy" will
he shown. This all talking, all
singing picture, stars tho trage
dian uf i;v.x, Ted Lewis, and his
famous baud.
On the singe the Holly offers
another special stage attraction in
which the pick of Mcdford talont
will, appear. George Olsen who
was responsible for tho success of
the Holly's Follies Gems fnwn llo
hemlan Girl, and the Christmas
added attraction will direct the
stage show, which is called The
Happy Review, lie promises nu
mber great show, ,
Largo choruses of dancers will
he featured under tho direction of
Kulh Luy. The show will consist
of a series of songs, dances, plenty
of music,, aud comedy hits. A real
Whoopee frolic Intended to help
.make the New Year's Kve happier
for all those who attend. Fred
Olson recently nrrived from the
east and will handle most of the
music on the grand piano, Fred
who Is a brother of George of the
Holly theatre staff, is nil accom
plished pianist and orchestra di
rector, having had bis own dance
bands back in Wisconsin. In ad
dition to the feature picture and
the stage show the Holly offers
another special attraction. Imme
diately after the show patrons will
be invited to danco on the Holly
stage, to the tuncH of the latest
danco records over tho Holly the
ater sound equipment. Every one
will be furnished with plenty, of
noise making novelties and it is
the idea to have a real city frolic.
The seals for this midnight, mati
nee are now on sate and they are
all reserved. -
Hclly Has Double
Show For Monday
"Oh Sailor . Behave!" Warner
llros. special Vitaphone production
of Klmcr Rice's comedy hit,, hns
been adapted to the screen'' by
Joseph Jackson and will open at
the Holly theatre nevt Monday.
Olsen and Johnson, known as
America's funniest, clowns, make
their screen debut in tills film,
complicating the plot In their
inimitable fashion and providing
side-splitting istuutiotis.
Irene Delroy, recognized in New
York as the best coipedy Ingenue
on the stage, also makes her
screen debut In this picture, tthe
plays opposite Charles King, who
was featured on the New York
stage In "Hit tho Deck" nnd "Pre
sent Arms."
"Oh Sailor Behave!" Is a color
ful and romantic story of Italy,
bursting wlth.comefVy, which, takes
for its bacKground tho city of
.Naples.
With this feature picturo the
Hotly offers n special added stage
attraction. Kllow Mao Wilson,
popular local girl will sing aud
whistle "The Nightingale.1'. .Miss
Wilson will make an uppenralico
each evening during the rup of
this' .picture, nt approximately
9:10.
An American
In Paris
Ry Adelaide Ken- '
PARIS (JP) Monsieur und Mad
ame Ich VoyageuiH AniericaliiH
have found a new French, toy to
delight their wentcrn heurta. .
H is a toy that has long been
known to Parisians the lOuro
pean circuis hut-no different. It is
from the American vendon that
it 1h drawing en inasHo tho Amer
ica nH who may have neglected It
aH a ho u ice of anuiHemeiit,
Tht?re are two mich in Paris
tho . Cirque Med ratio and the
Cirquo d'Hiver both on tho right
hank and both giving morning and
evening performances.
And what clrcuseH! They are
one ring affairs, allowing no dis
traction from the matter at hand,
housed In buildings designed for
them, the performera rotating ev
ery two weeks, as they do in
American vaudeville.
laughter And (ialety
Trained horsen, cyclists. Jugglers,
trapese artists and clown appear
In rotation In the single sawdust
ring of the Cirque Mednino, where
the xeats In the crimson and gilt
amphitheatre rise oh sharply as
they do in a surgical theatre.
All Is laughter and light nnd
gaiety. Applause is hourly und
comments free.
The French devotees of the eir
cus lovo clowns, and tho harder
and of tener they fall the better
they like them.
Sav Tlielr Money
Paris women do not spend their
money In beauty salons with the
freedom of the American.
Coif f ure mid n.unlcures are
part of her program, but the fac
ial massage which is parL. of the
American's ritual Is not In her
scheme of things.
"CVst tres chere!" (That Is very
expensive) she exclaims In horror
If she Ik asked Tor the address of
such a shop.
Medford
Investment
Company
General Irusuranct
Mtdford, OrM
129 W. Main Phont 1724
i
A special grading. Connecticut
Native Fancy, has been established
by the state department of agricul
ture for turkeys approved by in
spectors. Notice of Ailuunl Meeting
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Jackson County
Paulding and l,oan Association Willi
he held at 30 North Central Ave-
nue, Medford, Oregon, on .Monday,
January 5. 1931 at 7:30 p. til., j
for the purpose of electing l)lrec-l
tors and increasing tho reserve!
fund eapilal stock from ten thous
and to fifty thousand dollars. '
O. C. HOGGS, Secretary. !
CLASSIFIED SOVrSTlSlrll. SATES
Kti pn void lor first Inurtlon, 2e; itch I
luecttdini Insertion, It; alnlmua 25c. Indti
your adi with For Sail, For Hint. ttc. and count ,
thru mrdi as nil at oath Initial, tiliohono
niunaor, ate at word.
Clattlfiid adt In adtanca and not tiWa atar I
phono, unlcll aditHUrr hat Monthly account. Ni .
allowance for ahona trron. !
niCLV WANTKB MAM3
WANTIOD Man with truck to haul
wood 30 miles, shares r0-50; inn n
with diagsaw or buwiaw and
men to cut wood who have own
looks and will work. No loafers
ni'cd apply. Pay !' tier. House
and cookstove furnished, Mrs.
Harto, 3 blocks north and b
Mocks west of Kaher's store.
Central Point.
WANTKtt MISCEMiANKOUS
WANTIOD Washings In my liimu'. :
Rough dry, 10 lbs. sue; wet wash. I
I'll lbs. 7llc; finished shirts, l.'ic;!
drtwH's, lir.o and up. Other work
in proportion. Will call and do-1
liver. Phone !iori-Y. 27S
WANTIOD To lease, with privilege
of Inlying. 40 acres or more of
orchard. No red, apples. llox
D. It., Tribune. 270
WANTED To buy a small home
In or around Central Point, for
cash, Cnn assume or will trade
stock ranch for equity. Geo.
Renlter, .Central Point, Ore.
2G3tf
ROOF Repairing, rhone 1C08-R.
250tf
LOCAL or long distance hauling.
We guarantee to save you money.
I law ley Transfer, 019 No. River
side. Phone 1044-X. 39Stt
WANTKDUsed clothes and shoes,
. Jennings Loan office, 5 S, 'ron
RAW kURS WANTED Bo not
ship; we pay the price. Hides,
wool and pelts. Medford Bar-
; gain House, 27 N. Grape St.
227tf
WANTED 2nd hand goods & Junk.
t-ais, jhuo i-i ono. i n. uii
FOR GARDEN and field plowing,
muni, gruvm nun Buiimiam, au.
012-J. Samuel Batoman. tf
CASH PAID ror junk.
Grape St. 1 Tel. 106
11 North
- 206tf
WANTKD fin CATIONS
WANTED illy young married man
Willi sales or of flee experience,
good ' habits and personality. ' a
posltlptl with Medford or Rogue
ltlver valley" concern.' Address
llox II.. II., Mull Tribune. 2r
FOR SAIiK DOOS AND PETS
Prill SALE .2 males, 1 female
registered English bulldogs, rea
iiniuible If taken at once. Can
furnish papers. Tel. liilti. iSO
, FOR KENT MIOKIjIANEOC8
VOIX ItlONT neBl uparo. Impilre
i;r !:. tith Ht. ' a4
KOU IllO.VT 30 ncren on fihrirc,
y.lnnn t.. ' Vljk.1 flll'll Allallir hi. If flf
J plate bearing orchard, fine land,
Kood building-, fully equipped.
Want experienced orchard man
that can run it und flnaneo hlm
Bclf. llox T. I3., Tribune. 378
FOR RKNT Onrani!, $3.00 per
month. 325 8o. IUvemldo Avn.
tf
ron rent Ai'AjttmcrNTa
3-HOOM funilBlipii iii)t; prlvuio
biitli; frowlt. clt'itli; K'lruKf; inlultM
only. 244 So. Clrape. Tl. Ut.8-1-.
I'lll! RKNT 2-ronm npl. furnlnh
I'Oll HUNT KurnlallPd upt.:
. iidllllB. l'lfmio 1 177. 27"
Ml, IIkIiIh anil wntiT paid, wnlk
in dlHlniir-; jiiIhIIn; roni roiiMOn
nl.li'. 243 X. Ilc.lly. 278
Foil HUNT N'lcoly fnrnlflnd npt;
oliM'irlc rnnBo. 11121 Wont ml).
278
OR RKNT Clean furn. npt, I8.
217 W. 2nd. 2K2
KOIt RKNT Kurn. apt. 311 No.
Uurtlelt. 27lilt
I'Oll HBSTKiirnlMhprl npt: ntnirn
Iii-iiI, hot wati-r, KrlKlilalm nnd
KariiKi-. Hiiinliiy. nnd vi-nltiKn.
Inipilrp r.03 H. I Lilly. 27411
I'Oll RKNT l'iiinlhi-d npt;
llflhlH, wrflor, K.'iniKi-; I2, ll.ri.
I7. IMinni. 4.r,2-ll. 27r,tr
HMAI.I fiirnlfiliod npt; nmv nnd
rli-ali; llKhm nnd wal-r furniMl-
d: $r, pi-r wi-i-k, wllh lialli. at
tin- (llorla-l'nn, 373 Ho. ci-nirai.
280
FOR RKNT $13 ana 110 apnrt
monln; wnll. newly tinted; hot
und cold water, hnth and toilet,
2-ritory brick liulldtnic at Ja:k
aonvillo, 10 mlnuli-fi from Mi-d-fnrd.
Hoo Mr, t.'hllders, renl e
tutif, or' The NuKtfot Confection
ery jttore. 24tf
Kon. RUNT Clean, modorn'npt.
Ni-.w Arthur Arrru. Hlcam heat,
Fllgldall, KarilKO. 130 N. Holly.
2C0tf
FOR RKNT Furn. housekeeping
rnnnin. 32S K. Jaaknon, l'honn
74II-W. 263tf
FOR RKNT Apt.
80S W. Main
2tl!ltf
Full RKNT z-room duplex npt
winter priced. 210 Haven. 2ii0lf
FOR RKNT Bmall apartment In
pnvalo horns. 118 Uenwiee Ht.
23Dtf
FOR RKNT FulTy mnclern apart
rnenlfl, I.IvIiik room, kltohen.
Path and Kara;" hot and. cold
waier ami. utenw rurninneu
825.00. 4-room ant., fully mod
rn, 130.00. Aleo cheaD calilim
at 120.00 and I2r,.0(i. Hunrlne
Huner Hlatlon. 13th and li ver
lile. 1'hona 1388. tf
FOR RKNT Fumlahed apt. 217
W. 2nd. J&ett
FOR ltBST HOUSES
FOlt IIKNT 4-roon. furnished
residence, new and very nice.
He. A, Ideal Court, cor, Myrtle
and Taylor sts. C.eo. Iverson.
KOI! IIKNT 1 and 2-room cabins,
furnished: water, light: $8 and
$12 month. 812 Summit. 27X
POIl IIKNT Partly furnished 4
rm. bouse. 414 S. Riverside. 2S2
l'olt ltl'.NT Small furnished
bouse at Central Point. Mrs.
P.urlo, 3 blocks north and &
blocks west or Poller's store.
Central Point. 27S !
POP. HUNT Small film, house,
apt. and garage. U0-. W. 10th. If
pou It 10 NT Attractive 5-room
bungalow: fireplace nnd built-in
features; large lot, liioxUl',. Tel.
l'.T.O. 37S
Poll UKNT li-room cottage, with
hath and kitchen range, on west
llth St. Apply Wing' Agency or
400 King St. tf
POIt UKNT Very reasonable, 3
room modern bungalow. In
quire at Itlcbfleld Service Sta
tion, corner 4th and Riverside.
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IlAltC.AlN RKNTALS
4-room, Nlantic, 1 17.50; S-room,
K. Jackson. 127.50; 6-room, N.
Peach, J37.GO. Call at 30 N.
Central. tf
poll RENT Cottage with electric
range. 108 So. Oakdale. 261lf
FOU RENT 4-room furnished
bouse at 1 127 W. Main. Phone
C. A. DeVoe, 623-J-2. tf
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown A White.
P7tf
FOR IUK1 tmilMlSUKD
ROOMS
KOI: RKXT Rooms and small
apt. cheap. Inquire ill i W. lath.
278
POU ItlONT Nice rooms at Lake
hotel, fj.na and $3. OO per Week.
Hot wnier unit heat. -s:t
ROOM AND
garaiie. 33
ItilAlil). reasonable:
-. Peach. Utlli
.KOIl UKNT Sleeping rooms,
close ill, $2.50 per week. 15 N.
Crape. - 278
i FOR RENT Nicely furnished
! sleoplng rooms, heated. Kates
moderate, 325 tio. Riverside Ave.
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I,OKT Lady's gray and blue leath
er purse near Dreamland ball.
Kinder phono 301-J-4. Itewnrd.
I,OH'P Perslun cat. gray .and black,
nanie Teddy; reward. 314 West
Jackson. 278
LOST If dog Is missing,' call 1616.
260tf
MIKOIiMiANEOUa
AX VON K hnviiic nnythi-nir nt
Aherin'H Antique Hhop please call
at once for same. Open 0 till 1'.!,
2 till' 4:30. - 278
ASHLAND Convaleaoont and Rest
Home, care for old people and
invalid. 2l0tf
AUTO GLASS ins tailed while you
wait. 100 10. 8th. 186tf
BU8I.NKSS Ori-OKTUNtTIES
FILING HTATION and atore for
walo or. trade, on highway. Roe
owner, North Central at Mill
Service. ; 35tf
FOR EXOIlAIVGlfi
FOR KXCIIANOIO B ncien, 0-rm.
modern limine, oak (trove, ,lcd
ford'n rliolce reKlilenllal llntrlct;
3 hitch cherrii-H, niralfa, diiul.le
KiiriiKe, Iiii-kc liarn. equlpiuent for
HMlo elili-ki-iiN, raliltllH, HLrnwIii-r-rle.
fruit and walnut tree. Hee
owner, F. M. I-ewlH, for prli-e nnd
ti-rmH. Perrydalo Ave, Will ex
ehailKe for So. California. 279
I,IAV1-; for trade or oxchantco for
ltoKiie River acreOKe, ono new,
well built modern ti-room houHo
with 2' lotH; also ft other loin;
all clone In and Kood location. In
Huron, Ore. Address C. A. Killer,
Malln, Ore. 278
FOR SAIJ& UVESTOCK.
FOR HA LK Or will trade for
ciiw, I U lot on S. Ni-wliiwn. A.
It. liiiliKi-alii, lliildle mail, 279
l-V)ll SAI.IO Younr;. Joi-Hcy cow,
fri'Nlli-iM-d Dec. 2T,, also Jorwy
HprliiKem. phone (JH7-J-2. 270
FOR SALE rOUWRY
FOR HAI,K Bourbon Red turkey
RoblileiH, Ohio Htock. To!. 72'.
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FOlt 6.iijwi;ocks
FOR HALK Good ued truck, ault-
abln ror ranch work or wood
haullnx. Call 31G. KStt
FOR fiAI,Bj TIOMKS
'lilt SALE New fi-rnoin home on
13th nnd Newtown; Hinnll down
payment; easy terms; $3800.
Four riinnin nnd bath, large lot,
good location; $200 down, bal
ance $25 per month.
Alhambrn. Calif., property to
trade for .Medford.
CAM. V. TKNUWAU),
Hotel Holland lil'lK. Plloue !!3.
278
FOR SALE Rest buy In town, new
4-room modern plastered house,
gariige, woodshed, near grade
and high school; $75 down. bal.
Ilko rent. Innuire 520 Ilav.-n.
279
FOR KAMC naAt, KSTATH
FOlt SA1.K OR TRADE Take lots
or acreage for equity In good
house and lot on pavi-im-nt; bal
anee $2 1.TiU per mouth, Phone
l.1(l-W. ' ' 281
A SPLKNIHI) VALI.E In 2 acres
finest soil and new 4-room house,
miner construction, for $1100;
terms. l!rown It White, Rtaltors,
Holland Hotel IIUIh. 275lf
WHEN YOU think ht real estate,
think of lirown ft White. tf
FOR HALK SURfJICtiliANfjOCl
Foil SA I, K Trailer.
Leo Young,
S?Utf
Stewart Ave.
BITSINF.SS DIRKCTOHY
Abstracts
M IT R It AY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insurance,
ltooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North
Central Ave,, upstairs.
JACKSOV CO.
AiisritAtrr co.
Abstracts of Title
land 'I'll to Insurance.
T li e only complete;
Title system In
Jackson County.
Accountants
WILSON At'lUTINO COMPANY
Tax and Corporation Counselors,
Auditors nnd Accountants. K.
M. Wilson, C. P. A.: 1-eland J.
Knox, C. P. A. Liberty lildg..
Phone H7-lt.
A il In Tops
PRANK'S TOP SHOP Auto tops
and upholstery repairing. Cush
ions and Curtains. 103 Kast 3th
St.. Phone 4tS.
Chiropractic Physician
DR. li. W. 1IOPK.MAN Chlro
prartlco Nerve Specialist. Office
hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 203-204.
Liberty i;ldg. office Phone 580;
lies. Phono 730-11.
DR. JOPETT P. DltAY Suite 308,
Meiirord llldg., for chlropractlo
service. Scientific diagnosis and
treatmer.ts. Office phone 1230.
r.lcclric Motor Repairing
L. l Si'HAKKH Armature wind
ing, electric motor repairing.
Slock hearing! and brushes, 32
N. Central, l'hone tlft-J-2. 371
K xperr Window Cleaner
U:T OKOKOK DO IT Tel. 1172.
llou4 cleaning. Floor waxing.
Oriental rut; cleaning1, specialty.
Financial
VK IK.NI) MONK V to worthy peo
ple to pay ilH'lr houeHt debt, pa
cific Coast crrtlii Association, 4J3
Medford Itldg.. Medford. Ore.
Furniture Repairing
Fl'KNITUIJK ItK-UPHOLSTERKn
re-finlsled, re-gltied. We carry
a full line of upholstering sam
ples. A. N. Thlhault, Tel. 969-R.
HmisoniOYiiig
BKFOHK you tear It down, phone
Medford Houaomovers, 689-R-5,
Money to T,on
f' SJ Lonff Tlmo
lltiil Estate
" ' Phono isaa
ComiiuTelnl Flnaiico Corp, t
Med lord, Oregon
Mono men (4
THIS ORKCiON G HA NIT Ii3 CO.
Monuments. K. A. Illckn, Genera)
Manager; V, M.1 KerRhaw, Sale!
Munagur. 302 N. Front St.
Music 1
. I'lnuo liistrucltnn ;
FltKIJ ALTON llAIOHT Teaohcl
of piano. Clnnlcnl nnd populai
muKle coin-He."-HatKlit. 1 Mui4
Studio, 818 Ulierty Dlilir., Tol 74
l'lilntliiR ntul I'ltitcrlittiiRiiiic
II Alt 11 y MARX Painting, tinting
paper-hanging. . Phpne 178-J.
' 26!)ll
M. A. DI..ISS & COMPANY Paint
InK. paperhanKlng and Interloi
flnlKhliiK. 30k: Crater Lake Ave.
Phono 1004. ' ' 41
VrinlerH nml PuhllNlicra
MKDKORI) PRINTiNO CO. Hal
the bent equipped printing office
in Southern Oregon. Itookblnd
lng, loone lenf ledgern, billing
nystcmM, etc. Portland prices. 37
N. Fir St.
Rnilln Servlqo
RADIO SKRVICK on any make
radio, II, o. Purucker, 23 South
Grape ntreet, Offico Phone 330;
Res. 1442. 381
Sand and flrfiTnl
C. A. MARTWCy Sand and Oravel
plant. Clean washed mind and
Kravel; crunhed gruvel, nil slzea.
Phone, plant 1203, or office, 127.
StnroRo
WAHKHOl'SINCl Storage, Dlstrl
button. Meilford Warchoune, 810
1 South Front St. Phono S10.
Transfer
QADS TRANSFER 8TOR.GK
CO. Office 111 N. Fir-street.
Phone 3 1 r. Prices right. Service
guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER STORAOK.
Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape
St., Phone 044. or residence 1000.
RKINK1NO TR1TCK1NO 8ERVICH
Transfer and hauling of nil
kinds, nrrico 309 South Front St.
Phone 332.
I'Oll RAM-' MISCFXTiAXKOVS
FOlt SALE Good placer mining
ground at farm Inml prices. L.
S. Morrison, Wolf Creek, Ore.
279
WILL SELL various dining room
and hou I equipment. Hotel Ash
land. 280
Foil SALE Chlld'a crib, $6.50;
babv bassinette, $2.50; nigh
chair, $1,110. Phono 1577-X. 21 1
Cottage. 279
FOR SALE Wheat. $1.50 per 100
lbs. l'hone lir.u-.l-3. 287
FOR SALE orn $1.55 per 100,
Nenlon ranch, Central Point.
273tf
FOR SALE Jonnthnn and Spits
enlierg npplea. Call Rogue R, Co.,
13HII. tf
FOR SALE Usea sewing ma
chines, all makes, $5 up; terms
If desired. All makes, rented and
repaired. White Sewing Machine
Co., 24 North Hnrtlett, Mf
I1A1K1A1N Mixed oak and mnn
sanltn, $.1 a tier. Stock tip now
and savo money. Phone 1144-X.
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FOR SALS At bargain, 2 onk
veneer Honrs, slue 2 i feet by
7 14 fee', with lock nnd without
Rliiss. vce them at Mull Trlbuno
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