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PAGE SEVEN 'EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" MEDFORD MAIL TRtBUXE, BEDFORD, ORKOONT, TUESDAY. DECEMBER no. 1!K10, 3 EGG GRADES IN I Hi. - PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 30 UP) Wholcralc egg market opened stronger today with price advances on three grades, largely due to price gains in eastern shipping destinations. Quote: Extras 24 cents, up 1; standard 22 cents, up 1 ; and mediums 20 cents, up 2. Pullets were left at 14 cents. He- i ceipts wore moderate with demand , tfalr to good for fresh stock but ' quiet- for storage eggs. ; ' flutter market was barely steady with buying of hand-to-mouth 'character. Receipts were lighter. Produce exchange quotations were 'unchanged. 4 Livestock I'OHTLANI), Dec. :i0. (P) Cat tlu ,'!5. calves 10: steers and she ajock 25 higher. Steers 6U0-9H0 lbs. Bobd JS.75jfil.15, medium $7.75 (ir ' S.75, common $6.25 4r 7.75; 900-1100 lbs. good $8.75 fi 9.15. medium $7.75$ K.75, common $i!.25fft 7.75; 1100-1300 lbs. good $8.50(0 9.00. me- 'dlum' $7.50 h 8.50. Heifers 550-850 lbs. good $7.50$! S.25, medium 0.25 (fi 7.50. common $5,011 tfi 0.25. Cows, Kood $0.25i 11.75, common and mo- Kllum $l.50tt 0.25. I Hogs 150; quotnhly steady. S Sheep 200; quotubly steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Dec. 30 (d'l Eggs Kxtras and standards 1 cent; me 'ditims 2 rents K higher. (Prices to letnilers) Fresh extras 24c; stand ards 22c; fresh medium 20c; pul lets 14c. Prices to wholesalers 2c under price to retailers. Mutt or Rarely steady; quota tions unchanged. Milk (butterfat), poultry, coun .' try meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, caacara bark and hops steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 30. (P) Open High Low Close 'Dec. '65 .05 .05 .05 Jan, ' 04 (4 .64 14 .04 .64 May - :08 .08 .08 .08 ,- Cash wheat: Dig Bend bluestcm 70 'Soft whlto 1 06 Western white 06 Hard winter 63 Northern spring , .. v.. ,03 Western red, 03 Oats: No. 2-38 lb, white 24.50 Today's car receipts: Wheat 02; corn 5. , ' San FnliK'lseo Buttci'fnl. SAX FRANCISCO. Dec. 30. Ilutterfat. f.o.b'. San Francisco, 3 5c. -4 XBW YORK. Dec. 30) Stock 'prices Bhot up 3 to 8 points today but tho advance was so rapid that it attracted considerable profit taking, and gains were shaded 1 to 3 points before the close. The closing tone was strong, however, and sales aggregated 3.500,000 shares. U. H. Steel and American Tele phone gained about 1 and American Con 4, but these gains were reduced by about one point. Today's closing prices for l.r j.dected stocks follow: Am. Can Ill xa Am. Tel. and Tel. 177 Anaconda 2!! Col. lias 33 Corliss Wright 2'i (ieneral Klectrlc (new) 43 (leiienil Motors 34 Kennlcot Copper 21 ,.Mojit. Ward ...v . IIP 'llafllu Corporation' 1 ill.mcllng S03(, 1928 Ford Pick-up Sale pri;e $275 1028 Pontiac DcLuxe Coupe Sale price. $110 1929 Ford Town Sedan Sale price $500 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. ? USED CAE LOT 6th and Bartlett THE MARKETS i . i .( Wall Street Report j BRINGING UP FATHER . the ciAt-uesV I'D EVER VvAMT TO . ' , ST TO LfbTtM iM&, TO AJM THE NEBBS Pretty r i OH, AMBV, SOINJG TO TD THE MOTEL TOR THE NEW VCW?"S PART ? IT'S J SOlf-JG IZ30 Seal's Roebuck .... S. P United Air Craft V. S. Steel ....138 SilANC.llAI, China, Dec. UO. (Pj Kighty persons were killed and 10 injured Saturday In tho derailment of a train by bandits on a branch line of the Peiping-Mukdcn railway in southwest Manchuria. The bandits removed fishplates on the ties. The bursting of a loco motive boiler stnrtcd n fire which was fed by Kusoline in one of tho cars and several coaches were de stroyed, burjiing many passengers to death. TOPKIvA, Kan., Dec. :t0. (Ay) Motions for a new trial and arrest of judgment were filed with the i Clerk of the federal district court nem lli iv in iii'iihii iii .tittnii Charles A. Shepard. army medical corps officer stationed at Denver who was convicted by a jury eight days ago of the poison murder of hfs second wife at Fori Riley, Kan., in June, I'.'-!'. SALEM. Ore.. Dee. -(IV The present cold snap is keeping both the police and the fire de partments unusually busy here Overheated furnaces are resulting in fretiueiit fire alarms and nu merous report n of the theft of clothing and blankets from auto mobile." are made to headquarters. Governor 1 lurry Leslie of Indi ana has undergone 13 operations. Me was Injured In a Purdue foot ball special wreck in li04. WIFE SECURES lit i x Kim M ! FRHT HH NF.SF i PERISH IN WRECK W HARBIN REGION FR01!P0LIT!GIAN aj mvj i. J XrvT Ml!! sJiMMfafts ftnt Pftsts Mri. Earl Vscum (right), Oalva. III., secured the taf return of tier husband, Earl Yoeum, millionaire linker, fiom kidnausrs, iha refuted to allow police) to help. Theif diitiglitfr, Ann, l shown In tilt csntef Please ABE VOU V TAKE MCS TO BE A SWELL AFFAIR : Si! MANY RAINfNRiTIIRKS AR&IN HFAR. I ,llllll II i I VAI Ml III 1 VI i l will IV I I'irtl III 1 BUSINESS GROUND HARDIN. Mahchuria (.Tj(Jer many's ultcmpt to get a commer cial foothold in this part of Asia h bearing fruit. Despite heavy com pet it Ion from American, Rrltish and Japanese interests, the German campaign has made prouress and new Ger man ngencieh' are being opened In llarbiii and Mukden, leading 1 trade centers of the region. I The initial success of the busi iiew venture is largely n result j of contacts made last summer by the German industrial mission io Chlnn Members of the mission '"tj nearly two months In Manchuria! and not only made contacts for' the development of business, but i signed contracts for delivery of goods that they were able to sollj themselves. ! They were particularly success-1 ful in selling railroad supplies toj Manchurfan linen now under eon-. stmetion by Chinese Interests. It is renorted the mission ai - . ranged t., finance construction r, nw i.iiiviih liiiiiiiiiu mm- m' of Manchuria provided the rolling stock Is h'Mitfht from Germany. Kood Prices Cra-h f'A NRKRRA, Australia ll'l The economic depression ha brought all"'"1 llilv' nacrlflred beauty crash in foodstuf valuos here. With prices the lowest since the I'tit of the World war. butter Is selling at 30 cents a pound; cheese 17 cents a pound; eggs 24 cents a dozen, and bacon IS cents a pound. : Sls Tii Film Africa Kt'KK'l!. Switzerland (IV-Swiss t filers an- to film wild Africa. Th" javiator Nittelholzer and two eoin .panions recently left here with ;t,- mmi films and 4.10 pounds of photo graphic equipment for a tramp through the interior of Africa. Tct IHH-Cllmhfng i:ngliic DRCS8ELS (A) A new locomu tlve designed for hlll-rlimblng has been tinted on the I '.russets-!.! -' bramaont railroad. The engine I.- here probably Is otic of the most 1.1 feet long and 11 feet high. The j cosmopolitan in the world. 30-foot long tender carries 411 tonsl Among the ".IO students of all of water and 10 ton of coal. 'ages from kindergarten through RETURN OF KIDNAPED BANKER 1 . ... .' . HAVE OU t,OT A. EAT IM THE p-RONVT ROW MOYWIeJ' SWELL THAT COSTS " i P RNE DOtLftRS - I COULDMT EAT -sj TWlKlKINlS ABOUT THE COULDMT eWdOV MO STA.V HOME AMO WEVJ VEAR VAITH FIVE .A TEAR ALLAH'- CHY A DANA, cry of "F Furliey W) Thf nr Allah J" has old been raised In New Turkey for the first tinn In. eight years of the Kcniullut regime. The ban who utters it Is Abdul Kadlr Kemali I ley, early political t opponent of Mustapha ivemal. whwso nfc Uul mv WCro saved by that same MuMapha Kemal when the Turkish tchekas were after him. Despite the catastrophe to Felhl Roy's liberal party. Kemall Hey is keeping alive the small opposition 'ittii'iv ,.r ihn wMinliitlon" u-hi.-li h fornu;d i Adana. oliticaIy ivstive center of Turkey's cotton produc- tion. Sounds Old Warning ROME iJP) Few American cars In tho Adana newspaper ,-AhaH"'are used in Italy. American niotor Kemall Hey has tittered tho warn- cycles, however, are favorites. In ing that now sounds strange in this respect Italy differs from Turkish ears. I Franco where American autos are It is the fear of Allah you i.rtn.l h ir1.1i'nu:(n.r ill.. i Turk,8n m(tlon ,)( 1... , , .... ciiiico ii rem iioiniry nciMUft? i ifui (h( ' national mourning In which wo . ., , are now plunged cm be lifted only merchant nnd rorniw mining rap-wh.-n again Hie fear of Allah fills ttalisl. died here today, two weeks ,V"U. "Virlue x no more Ular and mil morality. When people Mluinie- lessly boast that they have .sold for 20 plasters something that was worth three, and have thus amass. ed wealth, then wc know that we arc living In a monstrous age.' MENICO CITY (7V-Tlie play ground of the America n School 4 ' ! ivvi:- : 7 'v-r. k:l - 1 . :. JU'bT LEFT- 1S0. Ini'l FfturSfrv)f, nc . Ori Britain rirhtu rprvnl PRICE. AMD 1 EMTEKTAIMMEMT I START THE liiuh school are counted 1!G nation alities. All Hit major lamunmo of (In I world arc heard from (he children ill MIIJ , Wll II rIlfillr'n .111(1 npiuiin an the common luiiyuaKes umler stood by all. The American school, founded in Iiuh IncrcaHcd Its enrollment Kteadily, and now Mexlean children outnumber I lie Americans, with lirltiHh third and KpanUU fjutlh. Fight Dihcvts With Planes MKUtOl'ItNK (!') fl'he case moth,, that is ravaging Australian foresl.s face a war ft'ooi the air. The government has bought a spe cially ,connjiruc:led .airplane from vhtoh poison powder vflt;b(i spray. cif over tho forests to kill the In floats. Poi'tugeso J.lve 1-ong LISKON iT) The Portuguese ap- pure inly uro long-Hvcd people. In 1 this nation there are 418 eciilcn- nrfans, of whom 310 ftrc women. There are 5.630 persons between thuncoK'of !io and 100; 4r.7L'5 be- ui .....1 un .....i ir : n 1u.. tween 70 and 0. ' . - ' Few s. t'i' I popular hut few American motor- ....I ih.hmmm iiunif Diiu. - - ...... SPOKANE, Wash., Doc 30. (TP) Frank 11. Ciilb.M tson, . .', pioneer alter an operation. NntUr. Nullci! I lii'ii'liy bIvvii lliut Ihc Hoiinl of Dlri'i-lurn i)f Hclmul Dlfl-U-Irt Nh. S. lit fvnlrnl 1'iilni, .(m k Hcm (.'uitnty, Slulf of OroKnn. will ri'cctvo IiIiIh ful' 1 00 i-imlH of wood to bo cU'livored on tho Kchool Ki-oiinils nt I'fnti'ii) folnt. iiili'd in riirilwooil lyp. Haiti wood to bo vllliei' body fir, or fir idab wood in four foot leliKtliH. ami to bo ilc livori'd bolwcon tin- diito of .fiinc lt, lli:il and M-it-mlT lt. 'I'lir lioanl rrwrvi'M tbo riKbt to rojoot atiy or all bldii, HIiIb may b" di-noiilicd with tho Cliairtiian of I he Hoard or tho Die trlct Lk-rk, and inimt bo accom panied wltii di'tiotiit of of the amount of bid. iJiUod and nln(.'d at Central I'olnt. Oii'uon. Hi In tho I'Olh day of Uoeoiiibor, 11(30. J. O. IMA A 'SOX. ' Cloi'k of School Difltl'lct No. n. 2HI' Xo 're of'Aiintiul M!!!!!; The U'lntial moctini; of tho Hlock liolderiT vjf the. .Jackson bounty Miilldlrifr and Loan AHsootntlon will bo held at 30 North Central Ave nue, Medford, orcKon, on Monday, ojtsiirito sovcirriim tt , Siti Mr Mrs In tint tnmtlen. 2ni nch 1 mcH.iitfl Imatlion, Itl Mtnlnim 25c. Inn rw. Mi with fm S.I., Ftr Rtnt, mt cunt thm mrit m wall m uck lnltl.1, Uii.iwim nubrr, tc, II I erf. CUulfltd 94t In idvan. ie4 sit lain mi ton., wlfu MrrrtiMr Kai aMatkty Kijil. Na AllnrHK rai .twit atrm. iaib r IlHT flentlemnn's dark ursy suede Rlove, left hand, Saturday niKht near lintel Holland. Plcano return to Tribune office. 2H1 LOUT If dog la missing, call 1614. Jlidtf' Medford Investment Company Oeneral Inauranc Medford. Oreaee 174 W. Main Phnne 1f?4 I . . . By George McManus OW.COr-iE OM LETT'S SO. AMB-V I'LL PAV THE FIVE DOLLARS OUT OF MV SAVIt-JSS L WASE-sTT HAD A CWAMCE TO SHOW MY EVENiMS OR ESS AN1D NievW VEARS OMLV comes osice A VEAR January 0. 1931 at 7:30 p. m for tho purpose of electing Direc tors nnd Increasing tho reserve fund capital tock from ten Uiouh and to fiftv thousand dollaif. 6. C. ltOCItlH, Becretury. HEIiP WANTWD PEMAIJ WANTIOD Girl who Will attend Hchool in mornimr ti work for room and board; tmall pay. Tel. Hr.'j-Y. HOtf WANTK1 SIT C ATtON S WANT EH 'Ry young married man with sales or offleo experience, good habits and personality, a position with Medford or Rogue 1 Rlvor valley concern.. Address llox G. It., Mall Tribune. 2XR WANTKTJ MI8CICDL.ANEOU8 ROOF Repairing. Phone 1008-R. 260tf LOCAL or lonu distance hauling. Wo gnuroncee to save you money. Haw ley Tranpfor, 610 No. Rlvor Blde. Phono 1044-X. 2U8tf RAW kURS WANTED Do not ship; wo pay the price. Hides, wool and pelts. Medford Bar gain House, 27 N. Grape Bt. 227tf WANTED--2nrt hand Roods & Junk. Pata, 1506 Prune. Ph. 647-1 282 FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. B12-J. Samuel Bateman. tf CAST! PAID ror junk. Grape St. Tel. 106 17 North tO&tf rOR RKKT rCllN18HB ROOMS 'Oil KIONT Ntco r.iuin and board rpiiHonablo ralfH. I'hono i!i-lt. FOR KKNT Nice rooillH ut Ijiko hotel, i.00 und ?'l 00 per week, llot water and heat. HH3 HOOM AM) HOAKD. reasonable; Karate. 33 N. Peach.1 L!!0 FOfl HENT Nlcoly turnlnhod (tloepiny roomn. heatod. Kates modoruto. 3i!6 Ho. Itlvorsldo Ave t( BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FlblNO BTATION and store for sale or trado, on hlnhway. tfce owner, North Central at Mill Service. !5&tf' FOll RENT MIMJKIjIiANEOUS FOR RUNT DOBk space. 12.1 10. (Ull HI. lmiuiro 2K4 FOR RENT Oaraun, 13.00 per month. 32S Bo, Riverside, Ave. tf FOR BAIiKj BONKS ll'M'HICS for sale or rent. Call IHA. 30 No. Central. 2miif for ntCNT rroimcn l'"lK IIIONT - ri-riiolii flirulHlied biimtalnw. at MK Ho. (Jrape. L'k2 FOR RENT Jan. IM. .mull fur nilled Ihiiim': hardwood flour, fli-eplaee. built-in klti'hen, sta tlonarv tulx. etc., 137. r,0. Tel. r.S-J-2. 2K1 FOR RENT Four room modern house; Kund Karaite, chicken hou.e, berries and plenty garden space. Phono 1 .".". Z -1 1 -1 . 21 Foil RENT I'nfurnlshed r room house: close in. Call tit 3I'J Wil lamette. '.'HI FOR RENT rarllv furnished I rm. house. 414 H. Riverside. 2S2 FOR RENT Hmall film, houso. nut. und garaae. 60. W. loth, tt FOR RENT 5-room cottaire, with bath and kitchen range, on West 11 Hi St. Apply Wing Agency or 40( King HI. tf FOR RENT roltaue with electric rango. 101 So. Oakdals. 2inf FOR RENT 4-room furnished house at 1117 V Main. Phone C. A. DeVoe. (23-J-i. tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished hi iihfuriilf ho.l. Iir.iwn A Whim Cfif V By SOL HESS IT COMES OFTEM EMOUSW FOR 60TVI OF OS AMO BE5IDES LOOK AT THIS YEAR FI2QM tvJOW OM 5- AlMT &OIMS TO CELEBRATE MO YEAR TILL ITS OVER FOR IlENT A P AHTMENT8 i.1! 1 1 I i,'VT l' it ml xi i in I n ttnrr- ment; two rooms and sleeping porch, private bath, garage. SL West loth street. 281 FOR RENT Three room modern' furnished apartment. 34 North liurUett. 271)tf FOR R HNT Clean furn. apt, $18. 217 W. 2nd. 2S2 FOR RENT Furn. apt. llitrtlett. 311 No. 278tft l''t)lt llHXT--l''uriilHlipcl npt: steam heat, hot water, FrlKldalro and Karaite. Kundays and vonii)KH. lmiuiro 503 a. Holly. l!74ir l"01t KENT e'lirnlBhc'd ' nptH; liifiite, wator, ifimiso; fill, IKi, f 17. Phono 4Ti3-H. a75tf HMAI.l. fttrnlBlicd nnt; new nnd clean: liuhtH and waler furnish ed: ?5 per week, with bath, at tno (.iiorm-1'an, 3(a tfo. central. 280 FOll RENT 1 ana 110 apart- tuents; wulls nowly tinted; hot nnd cold wator, bnth and toilet, 2-utory brick building at Jack nonvUlo, 10 minutes from Med ford. Soo Mr. Chlldora, roal es tate, or The Nugget Confeotlon ery store. 243tf POIl RENT Clean modern apt. Now Arthur Arms. Steam heat, Frlgldalre, garage. 130 N. Holly. 2(i0tt FOR RENT Furn. housokoeplnfr rooms. 325 E. jBokson. Phone 7-W. J53tf FOR RENT 2-room duplex apt. winter priced. 216 Haven. 20Gtf FOR RENT Fully modern apart tnents. Living room, kitchen, bath and gurngo; hot and cold water and light, furnished, 125.00. 4-room apt., fully mod ern, 130.00. Also cheap cabins at 120.00 and (26.00. Sunrise Super Station, 12th and River side. Phone 1911. tf FOll RENT Furnished apt. 217 WL2nd. 25tf MISOUIjIjANDOCS ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest Home, cares for old people and Invalids. 210tt AUTO OLASfl Installed while you wait. 109 B. sth. lltf FOR EXCHAJVOK FOR TRADE Olio or two city lots for model T or model A enclosed car. II. I).. Trillium. 2H1 FOK SAI.IC DOOS AND laKTS FOR HALE 2 mules, 1 female I'eitiatered EiikIIhIi bulldoKS, I'ea snnablc If taken nt once, fan flll-nlNh fllipers. Tel. li'illl. 2S0 FOR RAfiF litVEKTOCK FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow: al falfa hay. Phone lll'J-W. 27!ltf" FOR HALE A few while fine heif ers. Phone 21. t'etitrat Point. L'Kl FOR HA LIS ArTOMOfllLKS FOR HALE . Chevrolet touring ear: gone 13. HMO miles:, good lirei. license; S0. At 622 South Holly. 2X1 FOR BAI.I& TRUCKS FOR HALE Ford truck: newly overhauled throughout, bearings and liantlN. Phono 26-X-1J, Eagle Point. 2S1 FOR BALE Good used truck, suit able for ranch work or wood hauling Call IIS. 165tf FOR SAI.K URAL tTHTATHJ FOR HALE OR TRADE Take lots or acresge for equity In good house and lot on (lavement: bal ance 121. T0 per month. Phone 13-V. 21 A SPLENDID VALVE In 2 acres finest soil nnd new 4-room house, under construction, for 11100; terms. Brown While, Realtors. Holland Hotel Wdg. 27 6tf" WHEN TOII think .TTrTaT Mtt". ilink of iirowr) )VIl?i nusixis directory Alistrncts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab HtractM of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 3i NortA Central Ave., upstairs. .T.U'KSOV CO. , ABSTRACT CO. Abstract! of Title) and Title Insurance The only complete Title System In Jackson County. I Accountant WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors. Auditors and Accountants. E. M. Wilson. C. P. A.; Leland J. Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bldg.. Phono 157-R. Auto Tog FRANK'S TOP SHOP Auto top and upholstery repairing. Cuan long and Curtains. 109 East 8th St.. Phono 418. Chiropractic Physician DK, K. V. HOFFMAN Chlro inautlce Nervo Specialist. Offica hoUt-K I) to 12. 2 to 6. 203-204 Litiorty Itldg. Office Phono 580; Res. Phono 7&0-H. VR. JOUF-TT P. BRAY Suite 308, Medforii Bldt?.. for chiropractlo service. Scientific dlagnosU and treatment). Offleo phono 1230. Klwliio Motor Repairing U C. SCUAFKR Armature wind In. electric motor repairing. Stock hearings and brushes. 33 N. Central. Phono 90-J-2. 37X K xpert Window Cleaners LF.T OKORGIJ DO IT Tel. 1172. Douse cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association. 423 M ed ford Bid g.. Medford. Ore. Furniture Repairing - FURNITURE RE-UPHOITERED re-finished, ro-glued. Wo carry a full line of upholstering sam ple. A. N. Thibault, Tel. 969-tt. lloii.semovhu; DKFORE you tear It down, phone Medford Houaomovers, 589-R-5. Rtoney to Ioau f ' Ivong Time t-Vi Real Kstato ( y , Mortgage Ixana Phone lai . Commercial Flnaueo Con -Medford, Oregon . ; Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Momimejits. IS. A Hicks. General Manager; P. M. Kershnwi Salet Manager. 302 N. Front St. Music Plniio Instruction FRED ALTON H A IG-HT Teaohel of piano. Classical and popula. music courses. . Halght Musi! Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel 7? Palatini; nnd PaiK'rluniguic 1IAIIUY MARX Painting, tinting paper-hanging. Phone 17&-X 26Ud M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint Ing. paperhnnglng and lnteriot finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave. Phone 1604. 41 Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Ha tho best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 37 N. Fir St. lttitlio Service. RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. H. O. Purucker, 22 Sooth Orapo street. Office Phone 835) Res. 1443. 381 Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washod sand and gravel; cruahed gravel, nil sizos. Phone, plant 1203, or office, 127. SlOrugo WA R EHOUSINO Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone 316. Trtinsfer JJADS TRANSFER & STORAGE! CO. offleo 111 N. Fir street. Phone 3 ir. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGB. Service guaranteed, 20 8. Grape St., Phono 644, or residence 1060, RBINKINO TRUCKING 8ERVICF) Transfer and hauling of nil kinds. Office 309 South Front St. Phono 332. ..'... Vim SAIiE MISCF.LLANEOUS FOR SALE Hat Point range' in guod rendition; very, reasonable. ' Call 3111 U illoinclle. 281 FOR HALE Wheat hay IS per Ion. . 603 Alice street. - ' f ; 81 WHEN In -need of eood call Nathan Newcomb Jr. 725 s. Central or phone 735-R. 281 WILL SELL various alnlng room and hotel equipment. Hotel Ash land. no FOR SALE Wheat, $1.50 per 100 lbs. Phone oriO-J-2, 387 FOR SALE Jonathan and Spits en berg apples. Call Rogue R. Co., 1386. 1f FOR SALE UBod sewing ma chines, all makes, 15 t: terms If desired. All make rented and repulred. White Sewing Machine Co., 14 North Rartlett. tf UAIHIAIN Mlied onk and man. sanltn, 13 a tier. Stock up now and savo money, Phone 1144-X. tf FOR SALE At bargain, oalc veneer doors, else 1H feel by 7S feet, with lock nnd without Kb.-i. iu (horn t Ma!) Ttihun lilUl'ti , y j