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ICT1HI11M fEVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" COUNTRYMEATS PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 31. (flJ) Portland wholesalo butter mar lict opened barely steady today with light demand for rather heavy early receipts. Wholesale egg marliet opened unchanged with receipts about suf ficient for the normal demand In force. : Stock received little atten tion from buyers. All lines of country dressed meats and poultry were very firm, due to active New Year's holiday call. Poultry quotations were ad vanced 1 to 2 cents, excepting for light weights. Quote: Heavy hens, 20 cents; medium weights, 15 to 1G conts; lights, 12 cents, and springs, 20 cents. Turkeys were quotubly steady at 29 to 31 cents. livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Doc. 31. (JP) CATTLE 35, calves 15; quotably steady. ... . HOGS 150, including around 100 on contract: steady. SHEEP 150; quotably steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 31. OP) POULTRY:- Excepting lights It cent higher; demand strong. (Buy ing prices) alive heavy hens over 4 14 lbs. 20c; medium hens 3-4' lbs. 15-16c; light hens 12; springs 20e: Pekin ducks 4 lbs. and over 1 8c; turkeys No. 1, 29-31c; geese 17-1 8c. BUTTER:. Barely steady; quota tions "unchanged. 'EGGS: Steady; unchanged. MILK (butterfat) country meats onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 31. (P) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. 06 .05 .05 .65 Jan 04 .64 .64 .64 May 68 .68 .68 .08 Cash wheat: Big Bend blucstem 70 Soft white 66 Western white -- '. 66 Hard winter '. 63 Northern spring 63 Western red 4 63 Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white 24.50 Today's car receipts: Wheat 74; -.Uiuiejvl; j.coi3n. 3.. , San Fi-uncrisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 31. (P) Butterfat f.o.b. San Francisco 35c. 4 JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. Dec. 31. (Spl.) Many of the Jacksonville Orange members attended the joint Installation of officers in Medford Ion-day evening. Jacksonville Orange furnished the music for USe. occasion. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childers and daughter Maxlne of Big Applegate spent Tuesday afternoon visiting Mrs. Ethel Olson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Broad and family and Mrs. Joe .Broad, sons Joe, Jr., and Fay. returned Sun day to Weed, Cal., after a few days' yisit with Mrs. Anna -Broad. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Backus at tended a birthday party in Sams Valley one day last week. A good time Is planned for the dimco to be held New Year's eve nut he U-.S..hnlI. . - Mr, ond Mrs. Hay Coleman were guests Christmas day at tne Ben Coleman home In -Medford. Mr. and Miw. Ed Tinge arc nl'iv . uii.. , . -J- 1026 Ford Coupe. Now selling at $115 1028 Ford Pick-up. On gale tomorrow... $ 275 o 1027 Buick Coach. Price cut to $425 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. USED CAS LOT 6th and Bartlett THE MARKETS MSONME BRINGING UP FATHER "TViERES- N1R- SHOUT H3 A PA1MTE.R AMO A, MUSICIAN)-Q OWER ANIO TALK IQHM' J E) 1350. Inll FralurrServ THE NEBBS The Old, Old Story V7 'EU.,FOLKS, HEBE'S THE NEW NEOJ?'S PARTV.-- VOUVE SOT TO AOMVT,TMAT RuOV WEBS ANO rue PCfTTS HOUSE Muevrr a Lowe TO MUAKE UP NORTHV1LLE RESRET !Z-3l in? to their ranch which they re cently purchased near Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Younjr and son of Medford visited Mrs. Young at the Sargent home Thursday. Funeral services for James Ow inK. who passed away in Medford last Tuesday, were held at the Jacksonville cemetery Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. tHenry Miller and' three sons were guests Sunday at the A. A. Madden Jjome in Ash land. The dinner was given in' honor of four couples, including Mr. and Mrs. Miller, who, have cele brated their silver : wedding anni versaries during the year. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fields, who have been -living on Charley Ter rill's place at 'Lake Creek for the past year, moved Monday, to. Med ford. Mi, and Mrs. Fields are well known In Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Butcher and son Frank visited Mrs. Kthel Ol son Monday, en' route to Medford. Dick -Hartman visited Monday at the Itenton Poole home on Little Applegate. Mrs. Mamie Vcnable is home from her work at the Blair Gran ite quarry above -Ashland, and will siM?nd two weeks bere. Clifton Childers of Big Apple gate spent the week end at the A. L. Goodman home. , Mrs. Charles Blltch shopped in Medford Saturday. John Hueners left Tuesday for Riverside, Cal., where he will join his company of the U. S. Marines. Ho will spend New Year's evo In San Francisco. He 'was nccotn panlcd hero by two bos friends who also returned with him. Mr. and Mrs. W. A: 'Childers and daughter Maxlne of lilg Applegate spent Monday and Tuesday visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vox-Cat the Alfred Carpenter ranch north of town, and relatives '.in Medford. . . Mrs. Henry Miller attended n.' Christmas party of the Relief Coriw Friday at the. home of Mrs. Fitzgerald on Sunset avenue In Medford. Twenty-five ladies were present. An informal program was enjoyed. Each sang an old-fashioned song'or recited an old poem. 0!fts were exchanged, after which all enjoyed a taffy-pull. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halglit en tertained with a family dinner Christmas day. Guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Alex Xorrls, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Norris and children of Jacksonville, Judd Morgan of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Web Clark of Medford. Jacksonville bnsketball team played the Medford Junior high at the Aimory Saturday evening. Medford won. 17 to 2 3. Robert Forbes had his leg hurt during the game. Jacksonville high school basket ball team will play Medford Jun ior high at the Medford Armory Wednesday evening. Mrs. .Velllo Thompson and son Junior of Medford were week ond guests of her sister, Mrs. Chris. Keegan. Junior Christian Endeavor soci ety will enjoy a party at tho J'fres-i..-Wian churoh Friday afternoon. The girls will entertain the boys as the result of a contest to see which sid" knew best tho books ot the Old Testament. Mrs cliff Munnlnetnn of Cen tral Point vlsl;d- at Ihc Cllntoi n,,ntiinc!nn boin' Friday. Many local children attended t ,..,t-r.,im Elvcn by the Nllvauon );-mv. December 26th, at tho Ulk" ...n.nl.. In Medford. RILss Heine was a vl-itor at the Clinton Dunnington liMne wmmcs rlitv evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore had is dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mnrion Stevenson and son Ocniid and OrvilV- Stevenson. The occasion was inO.oner of Rodney Moore's thirteenth birthday. A. G. Lewis and family and ft V. I,cwis spent Sunday with Will U.ilnev al liLirh. Tiny Comli'slns returned t" work (t K-n.if!er vwtins f we MEDFORD MATT; lUUTAUK TO HIM I UNOER'aTANO VOO ARE AV-So A RAlNTET-NAR-"SHOOT? KEEP HIM PROM I IV F I I " I J I WLttY W I I f ir- A i mi it i i rs i Inc.. Great Britain righ rtitrtri. I I J )l liJLji ! etvibs. wearS kiovj onj n-ier THf?ESV-tOUD OP TWE MEW VEAR AfOD THAT VAE WILL HAVE NO CAUSE THE RECEPTION! WITM VJWICM WELCOME VT-ANJD U-J THE PASSIMG E OLD VerAC , LET ME SAY mother, Mrs. L. J. Combest. Jack iFredenburg of Butte Falls is visiting at the Fred Combest home in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bryant and family moved Tuesday to the prop erty owned by Mr. Kale southeast of town. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gess left Sunday for their home at Bend, after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gaddy. Fred Sparks and mother, Mrs. Katie Sparks of this place, and tho Misses Louise and Eunice Wheeler, and Jess Coleman of Medford wore guests Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fields at Lake. Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Xorris mo tored to Klamath Falls Sunday and visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Web Clark plan to leave for San . Francisco Janu ary 3. Mr. and Mrs. Archio Bowman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Taylor and children and Mr. and Mrs. L. T. 'Wilson were dinner guests Christmas at the V. T. Wil son home in Medferd. Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell spent Christmas evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson in Medford. Albert Cody of Los Angeles call ed Monday evening to see his uncle, Barney Cody in Jackson ville, while en route to Seattle. Albert Cody waa a musician in Hollywood for 14 years and Is now with a law firm at Heno. Nov. Iliily Piche of Medford is visit ing Carrol Lewis this week. Billie Dunnington celebrated his sixth birthday Monday and Bobby Beach his fifth birthday annivers ary. ' : f VAI.LKV VIEW. Ore., Dec. 31. (Spl.) Mr. ond Mrs. -Frank need and Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Hurley were guests of Frank lloldridge and family at Talent Christmas, where a family reunion und din ner were held. Jamie Morse, who underwent nh appendicitis operation at tho Com munity hospital in Ashland a week ago Saturday, was brought home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stratton and family had its guests for dinner Christmas eve Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Glasgow and Mrs. Hrandenberg. Mr and Mrs. Tom llibbeo of Dunsmulr spent Christmas with Mr. and Mis. Fred tinrle. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Olasgow and Mrs. Bi-andenbcrg were dinner KiicKtH of .Mr. and Mrs. Dado Ter rell In Medford Christmas. Ted Nichols and Keith Innox returned from Imperial valley Fri day. They drove down with a truck load of apple two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cheever and Mrs. Cti n. Nichols, Sr., return ed from Imperial valley lust week. Mr. Nichols Is staying to do some work on his date ranch there. Mr. ond Mrs. fllenn wero guest." nt a Christmas dinner and party at the Thomas Simpson homo In Ashland. Mr. and MrH. Fred Ilollliaugb and Mr. Ilollliaugb. ur.. wero gucM of Hio (leo. Flsks of Griffin (fei.-k Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. I.owe had us their guests for dinner Christ mas Mr .and Mrs. Con Leaver, Mr. and Mrs. 1cavcr. Jr., and Prof, and Mrs. Ceo. Lowe of Central Point, and Mr. and Mis. VanWell of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. tV. A. Stratton vis ited their son. W. G. atratton in llornbrook Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. I.owo left Monday for Cloverdale. Cal.. called there hy the death of Mr. Ixwe' brother I.lielan. who passeil away Monilay. 'Mr. I'WO made bis limne here for several ynrs wilit hi brother, bin for tho pint year bad VALLEY VIEW I TRIBUNE, fEDFORD, EO IM BOTH- PAlMTlNCj ANiO NUIC-BUT t OOMT KwoW lived with is, sister at Cloverdalc. Sir. Lowe was an invalid for sev eral years, having been stricken by paralysis. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lennox had as Christmas dinner puoets Mr. and Mrs. J. McAllister and family and Mr, and Mrs. J. R, McCracken and Georgo McCracken. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Penland at tended a party at tho Throckmor ton home at Eagle Point Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Glasgow were dinner guests Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Cole Holmes in Med ford. Albert Stratton has been 111 with a bad cold since Christmas, but is getting better. Jas. Lennox left tliis week fur Sacramento to visit his mother and sifter. It has been Mr. Lennox's custom for years to spend New Year's with his mother. ' Meteorological Report DcccmlHY 81, 1930. Medford ond vicinity: Tonight and Thursday rain; warmer to night, Oregon: Bains west portion and snows turning to rain cast portion tonight and Thursday. Warmer to night .in west, and east . portion Thursday. cr m I : : II , VIP I i- 1 - 11 Ifl-ru MrMrM-trkiT t .w iJ i m r.iv;f MfiVF C"' " HER TO bUV A oEALoKIN CXJh - KJUKfl W -v i uiMt I j v - -- - - - - - , ,ir, J K int. -hM'J3io r- , -rt .owrpV AMD THERE'S r- I V WOKU V H , w-'i ' r --- ' a Tl IDWFV iMH SOME i t--r-i cr .i- TUt tj o o r Local Data ? 2 2 a. i i i i I Temperature tdegrees).. US !12 Highest (last 12 hrs.).... 311 lis Lowest (last la hrs.) 18 ill I Itel. humidity (pet.) BO s:i Precipitation (inches).. .00 .00 titnto ot weather Cloudy Cloudy Lowest .temperaturo tliis morn ing, 20 degrees. Total precipitation slnco Septem ber 1, 1M0, 6.05 Inches. Temperaturo a year ago totlay: llighmt, 45; lowest, 27. Sunset today, -1:4!) p. m. Sunrise Thursday, 7:;K' a. m. Sunset Thursday, 4:51 p. m. Observations Taker at. 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time HI r r B Of O oi a n "8 S-l 2ft 13 ? ri j I ? CITY linker Cily lllsmarek ISolse Denver Fresno Helena - Los Angeles Marsh field I'hoonht Portland ... Ited Jlluff Itoseburg Salt Jike Siin Frar?clsco... Santa Fe Sea I tic, Spokane Walla Walla Winnipeg 20 Cloudy 3S 2(1 40 1)11 80 lil! 50 S 34 P. (My. Clear J'. Cdy. Clour Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy I'. Cdy. Ttaln Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear 32 -I 4(1 IS 2S I I W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist. Claasiried advertising statu result. Notice. Notice 1s hereby given Hint 'he Board of Directors of School Dis trict No. S, at Central Point. Jack son County. State of Oregon, will recelvo bids for 100 cords of wood to bo delivered on tho school grounds at Central Point, piled In curdwood style Said wood to bo eMher Imdy fir, or fir slab worn! in four font length, and to bo ile llveceil between the ihilea of June l.-t, l'i:il itnd Sc.icini,er 1st, mi, ORKfiOX. WEDNESDAY, OH" PAMTI 4 T- J THEN "lOO'VJE. bEEKJ 'bOtME OF NVr' PAIMTltslCi'b? ALU MEAM'a PAIMTIM'-ST (Coprrifhi. I9J0. bj Th. BTT5jmJicie. Inc Trade The board reserves the right to J reject any or all bids. I Hids may bo deposited with the ! Chairman of the Hoard or the Dis I triet Clerk, and must bo accom Ipanied with deposit of 6 of tho j amount of bid. Dated and sinned at Central Point, Oregon, Hhis tho 20th day of December, 130. J. O. ISAACSON. Clerk of School District No. G. 2X Notice, or Final Account. Notice 1h hereby given, tbat tho untlerslgned. Administrator of the Estate of -Will Gllman, deceased, has filed his Final Account of tho administration of saitl estate with tile County Clerk of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, und tho County Court ot said County has fixed 10:00 o'clock a. m., January 111, 11131, at tho court room of said Court in the County Court House in Med ford, Oregon, as tho time and place for hearing objections thereto, and allowing anil settling tho same. GEORGE OILMAN. Administrator. CLASSIFIED AOVtRTISISU KATES Ititt oer word (or tint Intcrtlon. 2r: tirh I lucecedlng Insertion, lc; minimum 23c. Indix your ids with For sail, For Rent, out, ind count thfsi words as will as neb Initial, Ulcphonj nuntbtr, itc, as a word. Classitlid ads In advanca and not taken m phone, unlets advertiser has aontaly account. No allowance for phono mors. HELP WANTKD FEMALE AUmtKSSlNO EN VK LOPES Work at home during spare time. .Substantial weekly pay; experi ence unnecessary. JJignlflcd em ployment for honest, sincere, am bitious persons. Workers' Lea gue. iVaperville, 111. 2S1 WANTED Girl who will attend school In morning to work "for room and board; small pay. Tel. 1-152-y. 2S0tf WANTED S1TCATJON8 WANTED l!y young married man' Willi sales or office experience, good habits and personality, a. position with Medford or Itogue Ilivor valley concern. Address Lox a. II., Mall Tribune. 285 WANTIJII 111 ISCKLLANISOUS UOOF Repairing, rhone lcus-ll. 250tf LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to savo you money. Hawlcy Transfer, Oil) No. Klver eldo. phono 1044-X. nuf RAW k Ulta WANTKD Bo not ship; we pay the prion. Hides, wool and pelts. Medford Bar gain House, 27 N. Grape St. 227tf WANTED-2nd hand goods A Junk. Pats, 1506 Prune. Ph. 647-L. 2X2 FOrt GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment, Tol. 112-J. Samuel llateman, tf CASH -PA-ID tor junk, 17 North Grape St. Tol. looa 206lf MIHOTTLLANnOIJB ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest Horn. c&i-e tor old poplo and Invalids. jilOtf AUTO GLASS Installed whlla you wait. l6s E. 8th. lStf liOST LOST- 'Gentleman's dark gray suede glove, left baud. Saturday night near lintel Holland, Please I'elurn lo Tribune office. 2HI LOST If dog U missing, call UilH. 25tf Medford Investment Company Gen oral Iasuranc , Medford, Oregaa 1? W. Main Phone tM K. DEOEMPRR HI, IflflO . By George McManus MO'. BUT 1 7 J 0 heatoToo r PLAT THE A Pi AIM O1. J H 1 V" VOUMADEAMIC6 SHOW OF YOURSELF M trtra tdvii.i' tv- Sf .- IV THIS EVEWINS. WAITRESS - AMD WHAT 0r,v un I nun WAVE VOU LJDER VOUR SOME. MEAT ONI THIS KUrr, Rty. U. S. Pat. pftc Not Ire of Annual Meeting The annual meeting of tho stock holders of tho Jackson County Ftuilding and Loan Association wdll bo held ot 30 North Central Ave nue, Medford, Oregon, on Monday, January S, 1031 at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing Direc tors and Increasing tho reserve fund capital atock from ten thous and to fifty thousand dollars. O. C. liOGGS. Secretary. FOR RENT MIsOKIiIiANEOCS FOR ltl'.NT Desk space. Inuulrc 125 E. Uth St. . , 2X4' FOlt RENT Oarna-e, 13.00 per month. 826 So. Riverside. Avo. tf FOR RTCNT APAIlTMISNTS FOU KENT 2-room furnished apt: waler and llghta paid; 1 1 0. 325 So. Ivy. 282 FOlt KENT 3-room apt., furnish ed, with bath. Call at 42D Ho, Oakdalo. 285 FOR RENT Furnished apart ment; two rooms and sleeping porch, private bath, garage. H21 West 10th street. 281 FOR RENT Clean (urn. apt, $18, 217 W. 2nd. 282 FOR RUNT Fum. apt. 811 No. Bartlett. 270tt FOR KENT Furnished npt; steam heat, hot wator, Frlgidalro and garage. Sundays and ovonlngs. Inqnlro 603 S. Holly. 274tf FOR R3NT : Furnished npts; lights, water, garage; $12, lfi, fl7. Phono 452-11. 275tf FOR RENT ia ana 110 apnrt monts; walls newly tinted; hot nud cold water, bath and tollot, 2-atory brick building at Jack sonville, 10 minutes from Med ford. See Mr. Cnllders, real es tato, or Tho Nuggot Confection ery store 243tf Foil RENT Clean modern opt. New Arthur Arms. Steam heat, Frigiduiro, garage. 830 N, Holly. - 2ti0tf FOR RENT Furn. housekeeping , rooms. 325 U. Jackson. Phono 740-W, 253tf FOR HlONT-i S-ronm duplex apt, winter priced. 210 Haven. 20iitf FOR RENT Fully tnodorn apart ments. Living room, kitchen, bath and vgarago; hot and cold water and light, furnished, $25.00. 4-room apt., fully mod ern, $30.00. Also cheap cabins nt $20.00 and $26.00. Sunrlso super station, tztn ana River side. Phone 1338. tf FOR RENT Furnished apt. 217 W. 2nd. 266tf FOR KK7ST irOUSIffl l"t)R KENT Furnished house, 8 largo rooms and bath, well lo ciited, for $25. phono 114!) or 1322. 28011' FOR KENT 5. room furnisher! bnntcalow, at 508 So. Grapo. 282 FOlt RENT dun. 1st, mal fur nished house; hardwood floor, fireplace, built-in kitchen sta tionary tubs, etc., $37.50. Tel. 5s.0-.l-2. 1 281 FOR KENT Four room mortem house; good garage, ehleken house, herrleH ond plenty garden space. I'norio liinj-ll-i. 2SI FOlt KENT Unfurnished n room bouse; close ill. Call tit 311) Wll lainetle. 2S; FOR KENT Tartu furnlshod 4 nn. house. 4 1 4 H. Illvcrsldo. 282 FOR KENT Hmall furn. house, apt. and garage. 80V W. 10th. tf FOR RENT 6 -room cottage, with bath end kitchen range, on West llih St. Apply Wing Agetijy or 406 King St. tf KOtl KHnV- T Cottage with electrlo range. 108 So. Oakdalo. 261tf FOR nBNT 4-room furnished house at 1127 W. Main, rhone c. A. Deyoo, 623-J-2. tf FOR RF.NT Uomea. Furnished or tiiifui nlsliCil, in ii w ii & Whlin - . . . .. .. ntf i By SOL HESS !-njflTH:uiuflr ( I-T- Ylkin 1 WRAPPED THESE FOR RICIV'T FTTIIN IBHKD ROOMS FOlt KENT -Nice room and board reasonable rates. Phono ibii-K 282" FOR RENT iNIco rooms at Lako hotel, VJ.UU and ?3.uu per wees.. Hot water and heat. 283 ROOM AND BOARD, reasonable: garage. 33 K. Peach. 2'JO BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FILING STATION and store for sale or trade, on nignway. two owner, North Central at Mill Service. 2aotr" FOR EXCHANGE FOlt TRADE Ono or two city lots for model T or model A enclosed car. II. D.. Tribune. 281 FOR SALIC LIVESTOCK FOR SALE- Fresh Jersoy cow; al falfa hay. Phono lllll-W. 274)11" FOR SALE A few whlto face heif ers. -Phono 21, Central Point. 281 FOR SALIC AUTOMOBILES AUSTIN BANTAM CAR A low priced popular seller, 'has given us several used ears at attractlvo prices to the buyer. SEE OUR USED CARS Our turms uro better our values greater. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 101 o. Riverside Ave. 287 TWO SUPER SPECIALS 1030 Essex town sedan; look and runs like a new car. Priced at a very low figure. 1920 Chevrolet Landau sedan: fin ish lilce new, good tires, very at tractive price. A real cut on this one. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. Chrysler Dealers. 287 A HEAL STEAL 11129 Ford A roadster In first-class' shape; new tires, good finish, rumble seat. WESTERN ORE. FINANCE CO. dludrton-Essex Garage. Tel. 18. 287 MUST HE SOLD , 1112(1 Chevrolet oollpo 11128 Chevrolet rondislor. 1!12!1 Durant coupe 11121! Chevrolet sedan. WESTEltiN ORE. FINANCE CO. See them at Hudson-Essex Garago, 287 FOR SALE $300 canity in 1027 Buick coach, will sacrifice for $100. Call at 1005 W. Main, Apt. 20. 281 FOR HA LB Chevrolet.-touring ear; gone til. ono miles: good tiros, license; $50, At 022 South Holly. . 284 FOR SALK TRUCKS FOR HALM Ford trunk: newly overhauled throughout, hearings anil hands. Phono 2U-.V-12, Eaglo Point. 281 FOR SALE Good used truck, ault able for ranch work or wood naunng. Cull 816. 165t( FOR HALIV-TIOMKB 'OR SALE '2 nearly new homes on llerryilalo Ave.; I2& down ond $25 por mo. C. C. Chapman. xrai. Phono ao-x-14. 282 FOR RENT, LEASE OR HALE Sacrifice unuMiully attractlvo new slueeo homo. Phono 070-J. I"l.i Columbus. '282 IIoVseh or sale or rent. Call IliS. 3(1 No. Central. 2S0lt FOR KALI! ItfCAL ESTATE FOR MALE OH TRADE Take lots or acreage for eoulty In good bouse nnd lot on pavement: bai anee $21,50 per month. Phono 13IHI-W. 281 A SPLENDID VALUE In 3 acres finest poll and now 4-room houso, under construction, for $1100; terms. Brown Whlto. Realtors, Holland Hotel Hide 275tf WHEN YOIT think of real estale, think of Iirown ft White. - 'tf i page 'nine business directory Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stract of-Title, Title Insurance, ' Kuoms 3 and G. No, 33 North Central Avo., upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstiiicts tC T 4 1 1 o nnd Titlo Insurance. T ll o only sxmiplntu Title Systom In ilaokson County. . Accountants i.,f WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. K. M. Wilson, C. P. A.l Leland J. Knox. C. IV A. Liberty Bldg., Phone 157-B. nto Tops FRANK'S TOP SHOP Auto tops and upholstery repairing. Cush ions nnd Curtains. 109 East 8th St.. Phono 418. Chiropractic Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro practlco Nervo Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12, 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. Office Phone 680; Res. Phone 790-H. DR. JOUETT P. BRAY Suite 308, Meilford Bldg., for chiropractic service. Scientific diagnosis and treatments. Office phone 1280. lOlectrlo Motor Repairing L. C. SCHAFER Armature wind ing, electric motor repairing. Stock bearings and brushes. 32 N. Central. Phono 90-J-2 871 Kxpert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House 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, 428 Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore. Furniture Repairins; FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED ro-finished, re-glued. We carry - a full lino of upholstering aam ples. A. N. Thibault, Tel. 969-R. Honseinovlnff BEFOR12 you tear it down, phone . Medford Housemovers. 689-R-6. Money to Loan f fS Lous Time L Real Estate JP f ) , Mortgago Loans ' Phono 13211 Ooiuniei'chil Fbiunuo Corp. Medforil, Oregon Monument THE OREGON OR AN IT 13 CO. Monuments. E. A. Hleks, General Manugor; P. M. Kershaw, Salet Manager. 302 N. Front 8t. Music - l'liino -Instruction FRED ALTON HA IGHT Toachel of piano. Classical nud popnlal music courses. Haight Muss (Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg.. Tel 78 Pnlntinir nnd Pnircrhnnginjr HARRY MARX Painting, tinting paper-hanging. Phone 178-J. 269t( M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint lng, paporhanglng and lnterlot finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave, Phono 1604. 41 Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hn tho host equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,' etc. Portland pricea. 87 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE , on any make radio. H. O. Puruckcr, 22 South Orupo stroot. Office Phone 336: Res. 1442. 881 Sand nnd Grnvcl C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sUes. 1'hone, plant 1203, or office, 127. Storages WA RE HOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phono 816. l' Transfer - BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 111 N. Fir street. 'Phono 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE. Scrvico guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St., Phone 044, or residence 1060. REINKINO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfor and hauling of ait kinds. Office 809 South Front Bt. lbono 332 ', FOR SALt-MISCT;LIiANKOUS FOR SALE-Whcat hay $8 por ton. 602 Alice street. 281 FOR SALE 'Hot Point range In good condition; very reasonable. Call 319 Willamette.' 181 FOR SALE Nearly, new electric automatic pressure system. See at C. C. Chupman home, Berry dalo Avo. 8I WHEN In need of wood call Nathan Newcnmh Jr. 725 S; Contra or phone 733-R. . .881 FOR SALE Wheat, $1.50 por 100 Mis. Phono 950-J-2. 887 FOR KALE Jonathan and Splta enherg apples. Call lloguo U. Co., 1306. ,' tf FOR SALE Used sewing ma. chines, nil makes, $5 up; terma If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett. tf ItAROA IN Mixed oak and man z.i i) I til, $3 a tior. Stock up now and savo money. Phono 1144-X. FOR SALE At bur gain, t oak veneer doors, slro 3 it, foot by "Hi feel, tvllh lock and without glass. See them tit Walt Tribune Office, '!'.'.'' r l - ---'".!: .J 17