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o o .:.P9 . . o o o , MEDPOnr' MATTJ" TUTBUNT5, MCTFORP? OREO OX. sfN'DAV. .lNTARY0 I. 10:11. 'EVERYONE! IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE LOWER GRACEFUL beauty , home " 1 ' BODIES ON DODGE 1 j For sixteen yetir at auto show time Dodge Brothers lius piieaont ol motor -curs renowned for their dopuncluhility and outHiumUnK an Ikcumnue. In addition to the six which a year ago lieraldcd the nuccewKful return to the Jow-urice field, and the eight-in-line through wlih-h Dodge dependability haw been ao completely emphasized by the mileage marathon car that has- covered over (!5,000 miles nhico July first, Dodge is pro renting ut this time a new six and a new eight-in-line. ; ltetuinlng all of the priceless dependability of their predocomorB which involves the continuance of principles of engineering and rug SedneMM of construction, the new Dodge six and lodge sdght-in-lino add . new achievements of grace and rare beamy of line: lower cnLern of gravity through added lowness and lengthened wheelhase; improved performance through engines of increased horsepower and greater efficiency; and a largo variety of refinements and Improvements affecting every unit of: their design. ' Viewed from any angle and through any perspective it is in stantly apparent that Dodge Broth er.s engineeri have scored an out standing triumph In producing a liody de.sign on the lengthened and lowered chassis that is mo distinc tive it ,doe not even closely re wmible any other existing line of fiulomobileH. A motif that in : es sentially expressive of the finest blending of grace and solidity has been carried out in every detail of the bodies of them new ears, from the new and deeper molded radiator straight through to the deftly merged curves and lines at i he rear. In practically every detail, from, the standpoint of beauty of line, harmony of curves and contours, iowness, and length, attractiveness of interiors, in fact total symmet ry and refinement, the new Dodge sik Is a fitting companion car to the1 new eight-in-line. The engin eers have carried out faithfully the new and improved radiator shape, the sweep of the fenders, the close fitting visor, the chromium framed windshield, the mono-piece body, new double-center-drop-frame with conter-box reinforcement, and the famous Iodge Brothers internal expanding four-wheel hydraulic brakes. APPM2GATK, Ore.. Jan. 3. (Special) Several new cases of mumps have been reported in thiy vicinity this week. Among these are Frances . Port of the Heaver creek district and Selnier Lewis of the L'niontown district. A mong the workmen employed by the Little Applegale mining company, who spent Christmas in ulympia are Lewis and Earnest Mich. Stub 1 lodgers and Fred Van derhoor. .Mr. Frye npent the holi day at Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron, daughter, Virginia and Earnest liolbrook of San Francisco, who is visiting here at the Cameron home, spent Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Cameron mother. Mrs. L. J. Combest at .lacki-on-ville. Mr. and Mrs. Kicbard Peeves left Monday on a business trip to San Francisco. Christmas dinner guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Klcin bamnier included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young and daughter. Mari lyn of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Kay inond Fish of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fry. Missx Doris Klelnha miner and M is Frances Weizner of Medford. Mis Pearl A rant, who attends high school nt Ashland, is spend ing her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Arant. Mrs. AhHha Cantrell of .lacii visltcd Applegate friends sonvillo Snnday. Mrs. one- day .Mm last liuckley entertained week for her mother. Mrs. Alice. Clrlch. sister JH'" Ceonn Ibimia of .lacksoliville and rister and brother-in-law. y and Mrs. Kcc-e Chaiiman of M yrtie Point. Mr. ami riitlstmas Mrs. John Matney spent day with their daugti- t-r, Mrs. homo In Marie Winier at her Medford. Miss Father Itolland of this vicinity was also a nues't of Ml'. AVimer. I.lntun Cunningham of Klamath Falls was in this district Monday culliiiR- on his sister, Mrs. .lay -raut. Mr. anil Mrs. Taylor Itowd-n had as dinner guets Christ maf day Mr. and' Mrs. C.roixc Tniax. Abe Kj-omUng aml Maoc (iorder. 1 lair Conway of Riverside, Cub. i.nd forfctily Jacksonville. wh is spendin the n1ldV vacation lP-v. called on Mr. and Mrs. Fcrt'st Jiuvenor Sunday evening. 0 Carll-o fc'restnn. who has been nltendtna the 'LO.ialprnM school at ia r...A t ;i nrrlvU here i. i .hft n..fbbivV l.lfT WPOK Ml ."-pi O" ll" with lrs father Frank Preston, t'arlle will return tschon Jaiiu- arv 0. Q V. r. id M is. Mark Wj iv' " liVm motored to Klamath Kails ami were Christn guests at thefl ho of Hill AVinnlrf'uim, An enjoynW evenn x" last Saturdav (a), the hb ot Mi. jjhen and Mrs. Fred Offenba( tbev entertained a nuin' Triends with a card party. Th'--w.Q thr tables In play First pi ies went to Mrs. Ma lid Kubli and Herman offenbafher and the ensolatiun prizes were awarded to Mrs. Sarah Wihox and Jtm O I'rien. Ilcfresbnients pn0"i'v ed at midnight to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'P.rien. Hro-rmin Offenlen her. l-x pervi APPLEGATE New Fabrics Give P LCKKIIL simplicity In the noH rtiteriy apparent In a bedroom rontly shown. done in the! reach Provincial' manner, a style'! ivinif mi iiicre.isinp voru in Am-1 . rira because, if adequately inter- j pre.ied. it Is adaptable to almost all of our homes and fits in so! "'fill with lyarly Amerirnn pieeep. ! In fact, a a well known decorator! remarks. 'The motives that lend! to (ha creation of Krnjich Provin-1 rial in thn seventeenth atul ei!i-j cries and bedspread.!. Kor thero teenth centuries wero much tho'are to be found the most impressive ftnie as those behind Ka.rly Ameri- color notes. In this casn. part of can both of which wre simpliiicu- tho charm of the room is duo to tlons of the ornut. found in Kreat j the toifr de rue hunsmKs wliich manor honses and chatentix of that j lnv a naive print as a motif and. period." i In the Illustrations above, a French Provincial sleeping room i: shown done in a Soft rose with ac-, cents of yellow, mulberry and; Kreen. Tho walls and woodwork! are. painted a bluiih pink. Tb1 windows and dressing table hantr furnitur! is in .solid wood, not i ins as wpII as. in another form, veneered, ami it- llnishcd In clear i upon (he beds, is particularly in dnco, I P'roHtintf in t his present caso. Vie-. The draperies and upholstery on ; cause the peculiarly lustrous ten Louis XVI chairs and dressing , tore and (heir ability to lnu$ in tahle. are in toile de rae, a new . soft folds. Abe Kromling. Mace Van ' '.order. Herman Walter and Mrs. Sarah ( Wilcox ol Iloseburg, who has been! visiting in this vicinity for thej past two months. .Mr. and Mrs. Karnest Uorn and family uf Chehalis. Wash., Mrs. Ui;rn's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Mosuiun of Wenatchet', who arc spending their vacation in the Kogm- Uiver val ley, motored tu this section one day last week and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dorn. They were accompanied by Mr. Dorn's mother. Mr. and 'Mrs. a. S. Kleinhain mer. son. Claus. and Fddie Ilow- brook were Sunday dinner guests j at the home of Mrs. K teinhnm tner's si.'-'ter ami brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lynch of Wagner creek. Mr. and Mrs. .less Taylor and daughter, spent rhristmas visit ing with relatives In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Hattie Logan of Jackson ville spent the week-end here with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Cilson. Harold Smith, who has employ- ment at Medford smnt Christmas here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fverott Smith San 1 terns rdi no, Calif,, who .'-pending the holiday vacation with Mr. Smith's parents, motored to Actie' iifl Iloseburg .Monday to visit relatives. Occasionally one e n c o u n t e r s They were accompanied by Mr. side-light notes which, despite Smith's sister, Jessie. their brevity, he must regretfully Mis. Cora Crump spent the pass up for lack of space after week-end with relatives at Med- selling down comments on the ford. book Itself. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. bneider Such, for Instance, as the jcvel and daughter and son-in-law. Mr. at Ion that, every Christinas Minnie and Mrs. Homer Cochran uf lian- Maddern Fiske, tho actress, sends dnn. formerly of lii Applegate, her good friend and critic, Abx aro spending (he holiday vacation ! under WoNcott. one of Miss Lager with Itoguc Kivcr valley friends.) lof's books. Next Christmas it Monday Mrs. Snider. Mr. and probably w ill be a Lagerlof ring Mrs. Cochran, accompanied by) ology, "The King of the Lowen M rs. Dora Cameron of .luckson- skolds." the January choice of a ville. motored to this section to( book club. visit friends. . ' Of "The Hing,'' only the last Mrs. Albert Voting way initiated, part. "Anna Svard," is new in into the Itebvknh lodge Monday Knglish. The other two novels, night at Jackhnnvllle. She was 'The. Oeliernrs Itilig" and "Char tho only new member tii go thru ; lotto lowenskold," already having the initiation. I been published. Kut now they ara Mr. and Mrs. l',t Smith of Ittieh available in one volume. entertained Cbrirtmas for 'Mr. and Mrs. Lenter Smith. Mrs. Sarah NwmIWi Saa John. Mr. and Mrs. Frank lle'd-j Sagas are a particular produel den and son, John, "i" Medford j of the north countries and none and Mr. and Mrs. Kvere.U Smith ! h more distinguished in writing of San Bernardino. Calif. ! them than Miss Lagerlof, the only Albeit Colllnus wa- elected di-: woman tr receive the Nobel prize rector to fill the .place recently ; in literature. vacated by Harry Whitney of the j Her stories now presented ;'i e Wat kins district, about the theft of a ring from Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hall and' the tomb of till old Swedish gen family have moved into their new j era j and the curse laid upon the log bouse this week on their! family by a peasant woman, he ranch on Little Applegate. ! cause three innocent kinsmen The neighborhood embroidery j were hanged for H; the fate of ( lub recentlv organized amoiig i Charlotte, who must love but spn n the Liitlc Applegate . women Wednesday at tho. home of Mrs. Dewey Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Maud Pink enter tained Christmas for relatives. In cluding Mrs, Flizabeth Park. n Holli daughter. Llla. of Medford; their -n. Kr.'iest !mk,of Altums Calif., and their daughter and son - In-law. V". and Mrs. llll;Wn j Heckuian -f lamath colintv. Mrs, 1 leek man and etllb'fyn sil tin 9.tk-eml here. C.v tffenbiieher of Ashlimd TT" fhapO in a full line of (J) UlUlUill(J h'H'C,, usnu-......g be glad to give pTJ-bs and estimates, we nut on lactory maintained roofs guaranteed for 10, 15 and 2(M'ears. See us before you buy. Roofs repaired. MEDFORD WAREHOUSE Phone 316 South Front and Tenth Colorful Simplicity rayon pnnt. and the. twin beds ai ! covered with cord d; ra, a charm-, inj; new fabric of same material. A rose, and crram Watteau toilet set is on the dnissintr table. The carpet in in a dark tone and the rut?, while furnishing a rest rained note as to design, is not very high keyed as to color. Of particular importance in such room, of course, are the design, material and hantrinir of the drop ah bouirli in t his room typically Provinoiul French in design, are reminiscent of tin printed fatrtc that used to ddiKht our grand mothers in earlier and simpler da.ys The usi" of rayon i iatcrials for former resident of Applemite. had his leg broken last Monday while tailing a tree. M ICicliai-(t MnssfK'k XKW YORK That sound out side the door is the noiso of 1931'3 first books arriving and your re porter's nervous apprehension is over the prospects of a year that '"'gins with Joseph Hergesbeimer, Selmn Lagerlof, 11. Phillips Op- pen helm and the Orandduehess Marie of Kussia. Such dlstingiiished names on the opening January list of au thors indicates that our . better known writers and our celebrated world citizens, as well as the usual ctop of beginning novelists, are all going to be active In 1M3I. That means that again one must dip and pick among the new books in the hope of having sufficient time and space to report on the more significant. .With thousands of titles to be published, it looks about as hopeless as ever. her cousin, Karl AVthur, and tho tale of Anna Svard, the pea Han t pedler Karl Arthur, , a weak-self-centered ctorgyman, marries after he jilts Charlotte. The hold of superstition on a kIiiioI ni'iiiilo in et forth in n vnhinip de vet fro in lh folk ioi ,ind social history of tig- au i native country. thor The fanners' federation nt Ash ville, N. C, buys eggs by Weight rather than the fr'Oll. t rocfing, composition shingles. 1-- - - II 0 UnilAMDMKQ r '!: . MOVE TO LEGALIZE; CUBAN BULL RGHT IIAVAN'A. Dec. l!7. lV) A ! middle-aged American woman . from Wisconsin i one -reason why . the Cuban congress has yet to pass ' a law legalizing bull-fighting here. ; Kin- years the Spanish blood thai j flows in Cuban veins has culled for legalized bull fighting; Long ago ; legislators heard the demand and I ('pfl'liiTiKirrf n im-iisuro but the lll ' ,.,..,..,. ,,. ! lAwr I him yet to lip presented to eon-, .:vi,,va ra.vli'r v;i n iHim. t 'm i I mw. :mf: :it tltP'homi of f..V. ttotievts ,S , ;'iv.snsonr. tiiv,(.lrlfl)1;ls j .JiJ !'' Hycler nnil Mrs. Hyiler mrived T,.,ilh vnK, W;ib m Me.lt.lnl L. Iin llnvium from Green .'ille, WiH. ylllllll. ,.,,,,.. ,..,..ht.' i S Jii I i'liey planned only a brief -itay s.lm 1.,,,., iu,,i raniilv .-pent ; I 1 Hi ! bin when Ibe boat sailed they re- M, ,.,,.. ,.v,.his 'at Hie In me of. - I malned, and Mrs. Ryder bad found ; , . ' Ml. .,,, Ml. iaXw I her life work ther Her campaign tii;aimt eru',lty to iiiiin:il Kt:n-te.Cviin nt'tfr M1' II r- rival, and since then she has de- voted her personal' fortune to the cause. Twice she has jumped into bull rings and stopped, single handed, ; those sometimes cruel spectacles. ! .From being only a person, whose eccentricities Cubans could not un ! dot-stand, she has become tin insti tution and has gained the love of i the natives. Legislators fear her ; prestige and respect her courage, j Mrs. Kyder has established a ' sanctuary in old Havana where ! nameless waifs have found a home. She has mothered children. ' friendless old women, stray eats, docs and birds. This sanctuary, known as the I Hand of Mercy, has become fa j moiis throughout Cuba, j Now she lias tho sanction of the government, and a. public dispell ; surv has been established under j her direction. The Havana eom j munily chest has been directed to 'aid her work, Mrs. liyder's fortune j having dwindled to. practically j nothing. j Meanwhile members of the : Cuban congress receive petitiiiiM from the sporting element in theij" constituencies. These want bullfighting legal ized, arguing that it would benefit the public school system to which the measure directs the revenue from the affairs. "We would like to see the bill -passed, too," many Cubans will tell you, "but, you see, there is Mrs. llyder.'' Wll.LIAMS CI'tKKK." Ore., .Inn. 3. ( Spl. Scores of friends and relatives came Sunday to pay their j last tribute to Mrs. .Miry John, lovingly known as C.randtna John. At her home, whord the service was held, the house was filled and numbers waited outside to join the procession to the Sparlin cemetery. Pallbearers represented six of the pioneer families with whom Mrs. John had spent a greater part of her life. They were Harry Cough, Johnnie Pernoll, Ira Sparlin. Har tie Davidson. Wednesday afternoon the Ladies club of Williams held the annu: Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Tom Wilkinson. At the last meeting of the club names were drawn, and Wednesday small gifts were exchanged. lSefore exchang ing the pre.-ents a short bu.siiwss scs-don was held, clearing up all unfinished mailers lor I'.Kfd. Mr. and Mrs.' Art Hooper of Grants Pass, formerly of the- A plegalo district, wire hosts at New Vea r pari j at their hum Thoso attending were Mr. and Mrs Leon ( tffenbacher, Mr. uud Mrs. Jack O'P.rien, Mr. and Mrs. T-ui Mee and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knut zen. Sherman and Ira WooH'olk of Grant - -Pass spent Sal unlay night with their grandiiarents, Mr, and Mrs. John Letteken. Sunday morn ing thev left for Central Pont, where the boys are employed. on a farm. Mr. and Mrs. lloy Powers and daughter of- Taeouia are spending the week at the home of Db-k I.U man. Mrs. powers is Mr. Luniajis sister. Mr. and Mr. Fra n k . Fa iru -n i li'r called at the home of John Lette ken Monday night, Mr. Wakefield of Cyth Uock. Wash.. Is a visitor this week at the home of Calvin. 1 E h'ba nb o n, his son -in - la w. Mry. Wa Icefield makes her home with her (laugh-, ter, Mr.-'. Calvin Licha nl son. Mr. and Mrs. Iluddy Fld-r .iit.I llvendt Klder 'wen- call-rs at Hn home of John Letteken Saturday aft":.noon. M ss f j is l.ofland pr.nl Chr;-t ma at the Calvin , 1! icha i don Ipuiic. Ctb r at the D; k Luioaii home t 'hrKimaf wre Nimon Whtt'-iein. Lois l.uesch and Violet Loe-eh Hamilton. Mi". Oi vllle Hamilton and M- s Lester HI II spenL part of Cbrhtma , their moth .Sparlin of : n Me.ir.nd. .1.1. Ii Tue-ila 111- iari .-'Piirlln K-irl Ho d -p.-nl niiihi and W'.-iln lilt., Mr. and M of William-. Kenn.-.lv and y v. illl loo; i- POULTRY WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICE Medfqrd Poultry Co. 229 N, Riverside (Rear) Phone 1GG1 WILLIAMS ciT boHiiys with his par ami Mrs. Hoc Mansfield iiuedy's h im is in Sloi K I -n. It'iW'i't Lot'si-h. Mudeir. at . S. C. is spiiulitiu liis varal. in ai l'n vu!t and Medf.trd. l.ililr I.avvretnv Y'-rk. wh,. live with h:s unuiilnmlliiT, .Mr-, hu-u l.unian. is staying ibis week wnli h;s tatlu-u Ivan York, at Mi.--M.iiri k:.-u. Mr. and Mrs. I'Vank Knuir.en ami daughters, Mjirgarct and A 1 lone, of Thi.mienii creek were Saturday callers at the home of t W. I; b Ci't.-'. S-veral attended the Applt Willian ils series Tliis one people of this vieilKIV the Christmas dance at sate hall Thursday nifcht. is tivange bad amdher of of dances Saturday ninht. was a ma'iii'erade. Tlic fnnd. to be used to lmlMi the I.ette eti. rl Hooper andj L and 'C.loria. i moon with l be j family here. Mr. and Mrs. daughters. Hetty spent Sunday aft Frank VairweatlP In the e v e n I u g th drove to; Thompson creek where they dinner at the home- of Mr. Mrs, Frank Kuutzen. Mr. ami Ma. Tom Mee h 'id .' ;in Thompson creek entertained at dinner in. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairweather Tuesday even ing. Other gucsMs. were Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kuutzen ami daugh ters. Margaret and Ailene. and Ms'.j and Mrs. Wade UupP of Medford.; r,r.i, enioved the latter oar'.; I of the evening. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Coiiglo audi son Italph" vere gue,-i.s of thc Trasks in Medford Saturday night, j Sunday the Tracks accompanied j them home and spent the day and j night with them, returning home j , i Montlay. i I Monday niuht newly elecieo oi- 1 j ficers of Aplegate (irange drove, ,,tu Medford where a Joint in.-taU:-j tion was bebl in the Armory, i I'd Marshal and Mr. Tiioma-i of I 'the Fern valley district were vis-; i itors at the h unt' of Chas. W. Hob- j erts Wcdne.-fday. j I Mi.ss Venus Letteken of Provolt ! is s-pending a few days at th : of her grandmother, Mrs. Letteken. Mrs. Hoy Lol'laml and daughtei j Laura, with Mrs. Frank Long were visitors at (he homo of Mrs. Lof laml's uncle in Medford Tu -sday. lloy Lofland spoilt Tuesday ii Giants 'it on luiillu-ss. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairw -.uh.'r and s-m Donald were hon uilels at the home of Mrs. Kaymond Furry of Phoenix Wedm-alay. niuhl. Mr. 'Faii-weather will leavo .Men ford for San Francisco Thursday. where he has acceptetl a portion. Mrs. Fairweather will remain here for another month. GOLD BEACH SI MAltSIII-IKI-I). Jan. .1. (A'l f'onstriiotloii work on the Uoohc-..-,1. I, I..I, I.ri.lu,. iii-riiMM Homie M river near Cold P.eHeh", nl u col I , r niioiit ?iirii.oini, it. 1 1 1 I r eom- I lilet-.l, word fr.iui eontraetors I Mlati'S. The eonerele work" lia-s I heel) HUHpeniled for the wlliler nnontllH. II If expei'te.1 the bridge 1 will he completed during the eom I ing year. : SEEK LOST WATCH MARS1IFIKLD. .la F. MIckei'Htuff, owne repijiled stolen 1 ' y being soiigbl in t'oos ll. 3. in r of watetl o. is The ill a II h rstaff ears ngi eaiunly. wateli u;ih found lasl week Portland pawn .hop, and believed Ille mine one lilelte is believed to huve lost. I In lo Coilllllle leei-lltl.v from e.-inil-Porl- laud. Cnl'IVo llrliikel-M U'uiiteil LOAMJA. 1'orl.ilgueHe West Af rica. Jan. 3. ll'.i Coffee growers here, because of market condi tions, have asked Lisbon authori ties to Increase the coffee rall-.n of l lie Portuguese army and navy, Impose heavy larlffs on foreign coffees and give a bonus to deal rs In Portuguese grown beans. Many weed seeds remain In be soil 30 years or more and in.'li grow, says Earl Jones, extension specialist at Ohio. Stale univer sity. Notice of All mill .Meeting ' The annual meeting of the stock holders of the . Jackson County P.ulldlllg and Loan Association will ho held at 30 North Central Ave nue, Medford. Oregon, on Monday, January 6, 1H3I at 7:30 p. m for the purpose, of electing Direc tor and Increasing tho reserve fund capital stock from Ion thuus - and tu fifty thousand Hollars. o. c. IHC.'SH, Secretary. Medford Investment Company General Ineurancs ftUdford, Ortt 129 W. Main Phone 1214 Ta en ma's municipally generated electric power will reach tuial capacity of L'llL'.OOO horsepower, A itli i no, aait mo to in rcscrvo, tjr next year. ClASSIKItO AOVtKTISIWb 4TES Kilt per word for iirt t portion. 1r, th , tuccttding tnifMion. le; minimum 25c. IndK yout adi with for Sail, Vat Hint, tie, mit cuimt thrs ofdi u will at tach Initial, tiltphoni number, etc., as a ward. Clarified adi in advance an4 not 'takin atir ; phone, units advcriUir hit anonthly account. Nl altoMdiica fat phone errors. MlSCKMiAXnOtTS AMU. AND Convnleneent nd Rest Home, cares for obi pooulo mid Invalids. 2 UUt Al'TO OI.ASa lnstulUd whllo you alt. 1(19 K. Sth. lStt : lIKui WAXTKB-MAI.K tll'T tK WOKK? Karn ; wi-k : 1 - 512. ' ',' U.1! , 1 wni kin.-i for us. lielalls lor stamp. II. t. 51. San I Heiro. ral. 2k4 til) Si UMM) IM ; It 1-AU l.nv- lliment jolis. steady u irk. Men. omen IS-.'.n. We eoaeti you lor irlv exams. Write for paiiieu-i-o's to llox M. K.. 'Trilninc. -'-'T WANTKP- Woman. 1 T or older, to housework; i.nall wa-;e.i. III. :t, tlox -Id, Medfonl. -s '- " W A N TI.'IvfilT V ATIO S ( " w7", ' ' ' 1 11 jiraciicat nursing or housekeep- ;iii'4. t .'a 1 1 at Washintm Kooms or i write llox K. Tribune. I'S I WANTFn Anv kind of carpenter ing. Tel. Hitll. -s'-1 , VOCXC in;irrie( 1 man wants worli or c;ir, any si.e I driving truck oi 1 7 10 Palm, betwe 'Mi and M p. m. - - WANTKD Uy youn married man with sales, op ofliee experience, good habits and personam y. u position with Medford or Kogue Ilivor valley concern. Address Uox O. 11.. Mail Tribune. H1GHKST cji.sIi prices paid for chickens, turkeys, etc. Wo do j expert culling. Our trucks rail i everywhere. Medford Poultry j Co., ' No. Hlversido treat ). riioue i 'oi i . LOCAL or Ion disranc hnullna. We guarantee 'to save you momy, lliitv ,v Trimeter, bltf o. liiver- i ,uvult ! Hide. Phone 1044-X. zf!J 'll,"!RAW iJTUH WANTED Po not j John1 hip; wo pay the price. Hides, 1 I wool and pelts. Medford Bar- . 1 nam House, 27 N. Grap St. 227tM - VANTKI--2nd hand goods ft junk, j Pats. IMP! prune. Ph. 547-L. 312 FOH QAHDKN nnl field plowing, sand, gravel and Bcdlment, Tel. U2-.L Samuel UtUenian tf CSH PAID for -ill0.Ht'. pink. 1003 Ntirttl 205tf IlliAIM) AND IKIOJI-$1.1111 p.-.r cliiy. :i I II .-""iMltli (iraiiKU St. L'XIi HAVINC. Insliilli'd rimuuv," heat stuirs In our 1101111'. I Hhniild lil.o or :t t. hers to room. Ml'H. "'iN.oii, :t-lli So. lilvorylil.) 'Ave Vhono Olil-K. ' 28-1 F(ll; HUNT- I'leasMiit l-oom for gc'litkliiiill, t-loso In; iKilll. Kur iibc (ill!) 10. Main. 2Si Fdlt In. It KNT liooin, hoard; I. .11 N. UaUdale. 2sr FOR liKNT Weeping room, heat ed, ground floor, elo.so in, M.lHI tier week, hot water included. I'hone 3711-lt. . liKa Foil HUNT -Lovely front loom; heal; reasonable; rloae In. HUH N. (,'enlral. 2S5 Fllt ItMN'T Nleo rooms Bt Lako hotel, J'.'.llll and $:l.uu per week. Hot water ,-iml heat. 2S3 ltlvliM garal AND HOARD, reasonable; e. ill! N. Peach. 2IIII l.'OR RI-IXT Furnished 2 room apt; llgbl.H and wal.-r paid; retil leasonabli'; adults. 2 -111 X. Holly. 2 sr. FOR RENT C fortnblo aparl- inenl, Ktrlctly prlvale. CM So. Oiik.lale. 2.s;iir' FOR 11 EXT -upl; eleeliic III2I W. lull. Nice'y range; l furnished el'eremes. 2SI I--OR REN T -a pari ment . I''l"ley, 123 Furnished dupl. 1L':..'.II. Chilltliei , Main. 2Si Foil RENT Two hoiitiekeeiilng rooms, flNllisheil ; Willi or wilh oul garage. 1 i So. Ivy. !!( FI'RNiSIIEI) apartment; n I e n in Ileal. Idiwk A pari iin-nls, 2-1 So. drape St. Phone I1S7. 283lf FOR RENT 2-rooni fiirnlsbeil iipartineut and garage, $1S light and water paid, 310 Portland Ave. 284 F 1 1 RENT 3-rootn npt., furnish ed, with bath. Call at -125 So. Oakdale. ' 285 FOR I1H.NT llarllctl. -Furn. apt, 311 No. iVIilf FOR RENT Furnished apis: lights, water, garage; (12, tl'i I7. Phono -L12-II, 27 51 f FOU MENT Jta ana 10 apart ments; wnlls newly tinted; hot find cold water, bath Olul toilet, 2-story brick building at Jack sonville 10 minutes from Med fonl. Bee Mr. Cnildcr-i, real es tate, or Tho Nugget Confection ery Ktore. 243lf" ' FOR MENT - Clean modern apt. .New Arthur Arnm, Htonm heat, l'-rlgiUalre, garage. 13(1 N. Holly. 260tf FOR RENT rum. housekeeping rooms, 825 E, Jackson, Phono 7411-W. 2 53lf Kelt RENT 2-room duplex apt. winter priced. 2111 Haven, 20fi,lf Foil TIE NT Fully rnoilorn apart ments. Living room, kitchen, hath and garago; hot and cold water and light, furnished, $2.i.Q0. 4-room apt., fully mod ern, $30.00. Alo cheap cabins at $20.01) and $2 5.00 Sunrise Super Htntlon, 12th and Jtlver siile. Phone 1338. tf FOR RENT - Furnhlie.l apt. 517 poll uknt Mrscr;ijr-AKOU8 j I'll I ; l KNT I'i.ino. uiinulit mud -' el. with prhlbue tu pureliast nil, ea-v pa'ments. Klli.ul's. Asb-, land. Ole. J s -I i , .. . . , M ., ,.., i II KNT THIS Ol'irK- s arivs rich,. sLl-irrialed free soil'; ti-rnnnif mndern Ionise, cotnid'-tely fur- j mshed; biu barn, chicken hetis". implemenis, fruit, guod cow; $Il-"f a iimmli: .lose tn Medfonl. Hurry. ). ;. Millard, K. Main. ' 1!S4! l-'dl: IMONT liesUspaeo. niillre i J r. -.. r,th st. s4 I'Mlt HUNT anrapso, J3.00 per . tnontli. 35 So. Riverside Ave. tt : vim SAt.io popithy ' Kill! SAI.IO 1 erne v lllaek dlanl' eoekerels for' breed'im. I'lpme: V -K-1 :'. Stewatl Af. sii LOST Si viUiX of ha ml -carved beads. Kinder please leave at Tribune officu and reward. LoST A black pouch- purse with Important keys, at Jacksonville New Year's dance. .Kinder please phone TlM-K. -SI LOST Lady's brown fabric purse containing driver's license ami pair of glasses. Kinder may keep money. Leave at Tribune office. 2H- LOST IE dog ts missing, call 1616. 2f(itf ln nK.ni fro it h km Kill! II KNT Pracl room luuise. garag Oregon mill; 11). ically new -I -near oweii Tel. Ill KOI! It KNT ;i-room house. -11-1 Hamilton. Impure -Ul Hamilton. HS4 FOU II KNT rnfurnished '.-room modern bunga hw tin Columbus Ave. Fireplace and built-in fea tures; larc garage; plenty of ' shade "trees, rosea and. shrubs; : large lot, 100x140. Phono lr.a. ' FtU liiCNT Furnished house, 3 large .rooms and bath, vyell lo cated, for i!5. lMiono 11411 or V1. 2S0tt KOK II KNT Small Jurn. house, apt. and garngo. tiOt W. 10th. tf h'dlt UHMT 5-room cottafto, with li.'ith amJ kllclion range, on West !lth St. Apply WtnK Agency or llili Klni; St. tt FOR -RlSit1 Cottss with lotrlo raiiKi!. 108 SOj OakdalK. 201tt POH UK NT "-room (urnlahed luniJMi at 11!7 W. Mnln. Phone C. A. DeVo. S23-J-2. tf Full HRNT Hoin. rurnlihe or unfurnlnhfHl. Brown A White. me HUMINOS.S OPmitTVlflTIICII Kill! S.M.K Kst.ilillslioil fui'l litlBl- lleS.S In ( i 111 II I I'llKH. CillOll OP- porlunlty for cupiiltlo ninn wllh (.oiiio cjipil.il or Hi'i nrity. Wrllo Mux 'JSl'.', CranlH Push, Oro. S-l FII.TMU BTATIOH nd tOP for mIo or trado, on highway. flo owner, North Central at Mill Service. 25iitf for Mr,r. iivn-niK FOU KALK -Weaner dg:i. ). I. 1 and o. 1. t.-lluroe croH.s, JA.IHI i-ai-h. Phone 1 1 I 1 - X . 2XC, FOR HALE Registered Guernsey bull, 'Stnrllghl's Hood lllver liomeo." Ted Fish, .Phoenix. 2K! l-'flll KAT.1-: Fresh Jersey cow; al falfa, hay. lMiono 1 1 10-W. alltff roit KALK AIJTOMO.H,K FOR SALE OR TRADE 11125 Sllldebaker enclosed Special Six. lair condition, good rubber. Will make gooil deal, eiK.h.or trade. Also will sell good nearly new White eleclrlc sewing machine; will sell at bargain or will trndo for electric washer. Call llan Islcr, Phone 3111. 2SI AUSTIN HANTA.M CAR A low priced popular seller, has given us several used cars at atlracllve prices to lllo buyer. SHU OCR USED CARS Our terms are better cm i values greater. A RMSTRONtl MOTORS, INC. 101 So. Riverside Ave. 287 TWO SCPEIt SPECIALS 1030 Essex town sedan; looka and runs like tt new car. Priced at a very low figure. P.I20 Chevrolet landau sedan: fin ish like tn-w, good tires, very Ht Iraetive. price. A real cut on this one. A RMSTRONtl MOTORS, INC. Chrysler Dealers. 287 A REAL STEAL I!l2!i Ford A roa.lslcr In first-class shape; new tires, good finish, rumble seal. WESTERN ORE. FINANCE CO. lludon-Es.scx Oarago. Tel. 18. 287 .Ml 'ST 111-: SOLD 11128 Chevrolet coupe 11128 Chevrolet roadster. ll'L'H Diirant coupe 1020 Chevrolet sedan. WESTERN ORE. FINANCE CO. See them at Hudson-Essex Oarage, 387 FOR SAI.ir TKl'OKS lTOH HALE Oootl ueod truck, utt abln for ranch work or wood liaiillng. call 815. ,66tf . FOR SALT. rtOMKH HOUSES for sale or rent. 30 No. Central. Coll Hi:.. 28iiir FOR KAt.lt KEAu 1CSATE HARGAIN M'lr lot 7.-Xt50; hull llax.-.o; pin.,, -red; flush toilet, la'-itoiv. lights, oak trees, cloe ill Real buy at $1,000, w down, balance $20 a month. iT EMIlpid. 123 E. Main. 2S1 A SI-PeNDID VALUE In 3 actea finest moII and new 4-room house, under construction, for $1100; terms, mown x- White, Ruallrtrs, Holland KotelO.ldK, 275lf WHEN Toil think ,f real estats, think of Itrown A White. tt FOR BAI.B MIBCKIJjANBOUi WANTED A good cream separa tor. Aibll"". Route t. lto llll m siNKss i.ntixToinr Abstracts Ml'ltKAY AI'.STUAl.'T CO. Ab-sd-arts of Title, Title Insurance, Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. .JACKSOV CO. AnsntACT co. Abstracts of T 1 1 1 O tiuil Title Insurants. T ll c only comlileto Title .System In .laeksoii County. Accountants WlLSt)N AI'UITIXO COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. K. M. Wilson. C. P. A.; Leland J. Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bldg., I'hone 1 57-11. Auto Tops KKAXK S TOP SHOP Auto topa and upholstery repairing. Cush ions and Curtains. 109 East Sth St., Phono 4 IS. Chlroprtictln Physician UK. K. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practice Nervo Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12, to 5. 203-204 Liberty llldg. Office Phono 580; Pes. Phone 700-H. Mh'Ctrli? Motor ItepalrlnK L. C. Si'HAFKll Armature wind ing, electric motor repairing. Stock hearings and brushes. 33 N. (N-ntral. Phone ilfl-J-2. 371 Kxpert Whulow Clonners Li:-l' OIJOIKIIO DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. l'-lnnncial WIO I.KXD M'lNI-lY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association, 423 Medforil Hldg.. .Medford, Ore. Kiirniturc Ilcpairln FUK.V1T1JK1-; lIi;-UPHOLSTERED re-finished, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstering sam ples. A..N. Thibault, Tel. 969-R. lloiiHemoviiiff HJl.'ORl': you tear it down, phone Medfonl Hoti.semovers, 589-R-5. Money to Tmn TV Lous Timo . to. Ileal Estate ft J StortKiipo T-oans r pi. on,- laaa Coiiiinei-i'ial Flnaneo Corp. Mcill'oril, Oi-oicon MnililtucntH Till-: OttKGON GllANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Malinger; P. M. Kershaw, Sale) Manager. 302 N. Front St. Mlislo Plnno Instruction FliliU ALTON HAIUHT Teach) of piano, Classloat and populfll music courses. Haight MusH Stuillo, 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel 1 1-nlutliiK ami l'aiicrliiiilirlnK HAllllV MARX Palntlns, tinting papor-lmngini-. Phone 178-J- SI. A. DLISS & COMPANY Paint. Ing. paporhanging and Interior finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave, Phono 11104. 41" Printers mid Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hat tho best equipped printing offlcfl In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd-' Ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, tt N. Fir St. Radio JScrvica RADIO SERVICE on any make , radio. 11. O. Pliruckcr, 23 South Ornpo street. Qffice Phone 335; lies. 14 12. 381 Kami mill Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed aand and gravel; crushed gravel, all fllxes. Phone, plant 1303, or office. 127. Storaito WAREHOUSING Storngo, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phono 316. Transfer HA DS TRANSFER & STORAGE) Co. Office 111 N. Fir street. Phono 315, Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE. Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St., Phono 614, or residence 1060. HEINE INO TRUCKING SERVICK Transfer mid hauling- ot all kinds. Office 309 South Front St. Phono 332. FOR SALE MISwifyLANEOl'S 1 1 1' ! 1 1 GRADE wheat and barley; Xo. 1 Klamath potntoos $1.50, while they last; siiulsh, cabbage, onions, carrots, turnips. 710 So. Riverside. 289 Foil SALE Almost new Ilrunton pocket transit, also yoke with ball lelnt and socket for same, $2t. H. II. Elhart, Ashland. Ore. 28l FOR HALE Dry fir and hardwood. Dalton Pros. Tel. 523-H-l. 288 FOR SALE I.ooso alfalfa hay. baled grain hay. Elmer Ross, It. F. 11., nnm Lane. 281tf FOR SALE Visible, Jokheim gas pump with 2So-gnl, tank; also compression nil oil tanks, cheap. Imililra (Inld Hill Hardware. 285 FOR SALE Wheat. $1,50 por 100 lbs. Phone 850-J-a. 287 FOR SALE Jonnthnn and Splti enberg apples. Call Rogue H. Co., 13011. n if FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines, all makes, $5 Up; terms if desired. All make rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North iinrtlott. tf 11 A lit I A IN' -Mixed onk and man umits, $3 a tier. Stock up now and ave money. Phone 1H4-X. FOR SALE At bargain, 3 oak veneer doom, alee 3 ',4 feet by 7 ij feet, with look and without glial. Moo thorn Mal Triliiinn .