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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiQX. MOXff.VY, JANUARY , liOl.
PAGE SEVEN
"EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE"
WHOLESALE EGG
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 0. (IP)
Wholesale ess market opened
weaker today. Under Influence of
heavier receipts and lighter trade
demand, quotations were 2 cents
lower on extras nnd 1 cent down
on standards. Quote: Extras 22
touts, standards 21c; mediums 20,
and pullets 11.
TliuiiKh butter quotations were
unchanged, market tone was weak
with liberal receipts and light do
ma nil In force.
Whole milk dealers announced a
10 cent cut In buying prices, the
innjuiity quoting from f2.uu-2.1S
u hundred for grade B, delivered
I'ortland, nnd $1.00 for grade C.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Jan. G P Cat
tle lX7f). calves 100; .steers and
she Mturk fully sternly. Steers
0UU-K00 IIjh. Kod $8.75-11. 25. nud
iuni 7.75-8.75. common i . T -7 . T ;
KOO-1100 IIjh. good 8.70-9.5. VeaU
vvh milk fed 10.50-11.50. medium
J. 00-10.50, cull and common 0.OU
I'.OO. ChIvcm 250-500 Hn. ood and
clicice it. 00-10. 50, common and
medium 0.50-!!. 00.
Hugs 2480, Jnrhiding 1114 direct
or on contruet; steady. Quotutlons
unchanged.
Sheep 550, Including ,110 direct
or on contract; , quotations un
chaiiKed.
Portland Produce
Extra and standard eggs down 2c
and le respectively. (Prices to
retailers) Fresh extras 22c: Stand
ards 21c; f re'h mod i u ins 20c
pullets 14c. Prices to wholesalers
2c under price to retailers.
Milk: Wholesale milk 10c low
er in buying price, ltaw milk (4
per cent) $2.00-2.15 cwt. deliver
ed Portland less i per cent; grade
J milk $1.70. Uutterfat delivered
in Portland 27c.
Country meats; Licst veal I to
2 cents higher. ( Huying prices)
choice veal 10-1 7c; pork 1 '.
choice lambH 13-14c; heavy veal
lie; mutton 0c.
. Putter: Tone weak, quotations
u m-hanged.
Poultry, onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops
y toady and unchanged.
1 ' Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Ja
Open High
Jan ti" .05
May tiS .68
Cash wheat:
liig Itcnd bluestem
Soft white v
Western rhite '.
Hard winter
Northern spring
Western red .
Oats:
No. 2. 38-lb. white..
Closi
.65
.68
.. .66
.. .66
.. .63
.. .03
.63
..21.50
t 170;
Today's car receipts
flour 12; com 3: hay
Wl
4.
San Francisco lliittcifnt.
- SAN KHANC1SCO. Jan. 5. M
Uutterfat, f. o. b. San Francisco.
32c 4; '
Wall Street Report
THE MARKETS
NKW VOHK, Jan. 5. (!') (.mul
rhcer ulill prevailed in the finan
cial markets at the start of the
week.
jf Last week's 10-point advance
us measured by the average of !)0
issues whs wide enough to bring
considerable profit-taking into the
sharu market and to tempt bears
to try for a technical reaction, but
news from Washington of partial
modification of the packers con
sent decree bolstered the list after
the first hour.
Sides approximated 2,300,hm
shares.
Today's closing prices for 1 5
selected stocks follow:
Am.. Van 113
Am. Tel. nnd Tel 1X3
Anaconda 32 -V
t'ol. (inn 36 lit
Curtiss Wright 3H
(teneral 1'Iectric (new) 45
(lonernl Motors 36
Kennieot Copper '23
Mont. Ward 18
Itadio Corporation 13', 6
Pending X2
Sears Itoebuck A'JVt
S. P 9ft
Htjitcd Aircraft 24 'i
t. S. tfteel 142
PUPILS ARE DULL
LONDON (P) How warmth
affects dexterity of children In
school lf revealed in a report t'f
the Imlustriul Health Kesearch
board.
It was found that where the.
Ocooling power of the air fell to
ii certain point, children were
sc cold that their ri9.nuul dexter
ity was considerably reduced, es-nec'.nllj-
when they were neated
for one and three-quarter hours
at h time.
In unhemd open-air whQ
In cold wintry weather the eflt-
Qncy of the children wan only
out half an great as that of
children in well -warmed schools.
Tonstructlon completed on new
.Qhwny runnlnii fiout Itfi-rydale
1,1 lion'.evcU ,
BRINGING UP FATHER .
(MR.1T1GSS. KIM I ( l THOUGHT VOU Ti ( I OlO, I ( MUr BOSS, THE WOMSS
t HAVE MV rf GOlM' TOO u MAD I TH,T QABV AIN'T I
J0BBACK9 JfV TOiJWLl ' ' I SOOD I (SOT, HE JUS r
THE NEBBS Poor
li;
' ASAIKJ ?' t rvuvj'T
kwovw vu mat voao oo
FER suppera if piss
DIDM'T HAVE. LE&5-
Aint we weves
SOINJ TO HAVE
MO CWICeiM
fCopyfight. hy Thf B.ll
(Reported by jKkson County Abitrsct Co
Sixth Street and Central Avenue.)
Circuit Court
Hetty Hull vs. Hay Hull Divorce.
W. N. Offutt vs. Martha Watts
Chattel l.eiil.
llairour Ciutlulo Trust Co. vs.
Clastoii Kernatid Foreclosure of
chattel niortnaKe.
State Industrial Accident Com.
vs. Stanley Puckett l'"or money.
State Industrial Accident Com.
vs. Slnctla iMaiiHdtic Kor money.
State Industrial Accident Com.
vs. Suncrest Orchard, Inc. For
money. -"
State Industrial Accident Com.
vs. U H. Hanson and L. P. Han
sen For money.
Clarence Wheeler et ux vs. lou
Isa A. Wilkinson ct vir To cancel
contract.
It. W. Poellcntz vs. Den Uttlc
For money.
tins Newbury vs. Marshall Min
ter, Uiehless Haulieu, Manty Curt
ney, Jesse Hammel For money.
Commercial Finance Corporation
vs. Norval K. Wiley and Neva B.
Wiley For money.
Lewis Super Service Station vs.
W. H. Casteel Chattel lien.
F. E. Trotitler et ux vs. Frank
Smedley et al To nle IH'e.
Mary Crantield as administrator
vs. L. M. Sweet and Illunche Sweet
For money.
J. O. Isaacson nssuines the busi
ness name of Isaacson Urally Co.
Flnier Leslie vs. .1. 11. Newton ct
al Lien foreclosure.
Leonard Carpenter. S. M. Titllle,
L. J. Deuel and Dec llenili'li ksoti
Aiilcles or iniairporullon West
ern Fruit & Foods (orpi'atloii.
Filed Dec. 2li. I!IS. Place of linsi
iioks Mcdford. Ore.
Karl A. .lohnson vs. Ccoirc W.
Porter Assipnmenl of ltcn.
Ucoise W. Porter vs. .1. A. IhhoP.
el ux and II. A. Martin ct tlx Lien.
(icoi'Kc W. I 'oner vs. II. F. Mc
Laughlin et ux Lien.
L. P. Older vs. C. W. Thatcher
el al. Chltcl lien.
It. II. Ilollopcter vs. l W. Palm
Mandate.
l,ewis l lrich vs. dcorge Schiinni
For money.
Probate Court
listntc of II. II. Dubois, deceas
ed, adipittcd to probate.
Itilll KMlite Ti'Ull-fel-s
Ora Ellcr et ux tn W. A. Chll
dclM et ux. Q. C. D. Lot In Tnlent.
John It. Edwards et ux to tlcn-ei-ul
Petioleuin Cor. of California.
W. D. D. L. t 4 2, R. 39, 1 E.
Ralph 1. Jennlntrs to Zoo R.
Hubbs. D. T. F. Lot 1, ulk. Ci.
R. R. V. O. Co. Tr.
A. T. Mcllvnln et ux to .1. T.
Ilalley t ux. y. C. D. Lois li. 7.
IH nnd 17, earner It Saliln, Rogue
River.
J. T. Bailey et ux to C. M. Wil
liams et al. W. D. Lots 8, 7. 16
and 1", earner Sabln, Rukuc
River.
I'laretta .1. Miller to Martha May
Decker et al. W. D. Lot 7, Bun
galow Add. to Ashland.
Genrje S. Ilutcblni: et ux to
Thco. P. Tollerson. W. I). "Lots
5. 6, 24. 23. 26 and 27, I.k. 4.
Central Add. Kafrle Point.
Ci of Mcdford to Alex Potten
scr. Q. C. D. W. 41 '-4 S. 155'i
lot II, bik. 8, Park Add. Part of
lots 13 unci 14, blk. 8, Park Old.
E. S. Willis to A. M. Denver ct
ux. W. D. E. 20.7. all of lots
and X. Sax. Penn. Ashland.
SCoe R- Huhlm toVieo. Iverson.
W. D. (Jots s and 10, 2nd Juckron
Add. Medford.
A. M. Beaver et ux to Miller P.
Dunn el ux. W. D. I'.. 20.7 W.
40. ft. blk. SB. Pax. Penn. Add. to
AnhlQd.
ThomoB J. Johnson to Velie
Johnson, Deed. Lots I, 2, 2, sec.
21 and XWH of NWH ec. 2 2.
twp. 34, S. R. 1 W. W. M.
Ethel Wheeler el al to R. O.
("tephenson W, D, to IMs
Sylly
fNOj we aimH' ukjless
FROM MOVU OKI MV
CWICKEMS CAtO Die
of old ase
Spirirn.. Inc.) Trid. Mf'k P.g v 5 p" olfif
und 17 Blk 9, College Hill Addi
tion. Medford.
John H. Pcarco et ux to Chris
Mathison ct ux. W. D., Lot 3,
blk. 8, Kendall Add.
Steven R. Schticrman 'to Win. M.
lllim,-!' W. D. to Lot 20 and 10
Blk 2. llockchyos Subdivision,
.Medford.
Mary E. Hutchins ct vir to
Everett (!. Trowbridce W. D. to
2 acres In DLV 70 Twp 37, S li.
2 West.
Madeline M. denies to City of
Medford W. D. lo Let 18 Hordes
Terrace, Medford.
Sheriff to Federal Land Bank
of Spokane Deed to Land in
Sees IS and 10 Twp 38 S.1 It.
4 West.
Bert Anderson et ux lo Homer
A. .Mark et al W. D. lo Land In
See. 211 Twp 37. S. It. 1 West.
R. II. Toft et ux to Medford
Lumber Co. S. W. D. to Lot 0
Blk f. Ross Add. to Medford.
.Ieee T. Spencer ct ux to Clarre
Spencer Kogp et a W. D. to
SE of SW. Sli of SE Sec. 14;
SW of SW Sec 13 Twp 34 S'. li.
2 East. ' . '
f- :
TO CURE LEPROSY
HONOLULU l;Vi A new kind
of c It e in leal compound from
cliauliuoogra oil, which may rev
olutionize existing systems of lep
rosy treatment, has been pro
duced at Hid University .of Hawaii.
Previous chaullniiogra. oil deri
vatives have not been soluble 1"
water and they were oily In their
characteristics.
Dr. Richard Wrcnshall, profes
sor of ebelnistry, has been ln
charge of the experiments and re
sults of the experiiuenls on dog.
has been transmitted to tluv.
Lawrence M- Judd.
Tile nearest appruaell to a spe
cific for leprosy thus far discov
ered has been chaiilmoogra oil.
the report says, and with It It Is
possible for the new derivative
to enter the blood rapidly.
The report expresses the hope
that a step thus has been accom
plished ln the age-old campaign to
cure leprosy.
Before the new specific ie ap
plied to humans more experiments
on animals will be conducted. No
decision has been reached by (!ov
crnor Judd to Introduce the com
pound at Hie Kalaiipapa leper
settlement on the Island of Molo
kal. . The discovery has been pref'cnt
ed fully to thu physicians at the
settlement, however, with a view
to Its use as a cure for leprosy,
provided further Ihvesllgallun
bears out the Impressions that al
ready have been gained.
Pralrlo City Praltle psl.llc
school gymnasium building being
constructed by N. B. Lesber Inc..
PortlaVid contractors, nearlng coin-
r I S Ml T
HAWAII DEVELOPS
A NEW G0MP0UN0
Contractors and Builders, Attention
We have put in a full line of roofing, composition shingles,
building; pipeQ deadening felts and asphalt. We would
be glad tfttove crices and estimates. .We put on facafy
Omaintainerr rocre guaranteed for 10, 15 and 20 years.
See us before you buy. Roofs repaired.
MEDFORD WAREHOUSE
Phone 316 South Front nnd Tenth
... . . .
O'y'vAJMATElVER VOU WAWT TO EAT
; 'ii ' OUST HER
l.V fiWF'LL BUT' IT-
VOUR FACE- UOCXS HAPW 15 WHEN
VOUR STOMACH IS SITTINJ' 80METWM
FG1R NOTHIM'-
COM PLAIM I
MOTHIK1 &CJt& RWAV FROM THE.
TABLE BUT PLATES SINCEVOU
COME HEBE-OUR MICE HAS
SOT TO SO
PER SOMETMIW TO EAT
NEW INSTRUMENTS
REDUCE HAZARDS j
FOR LAB WORKER
WASHINGTON (TP) Hazards ot
working eomlltions have been
practically overcome by the bu
reau of standards in making re
search safe for Its scientists.
Ultra-violet and infra-red rays,
X-ray, radium, and mercury pol-l
sonlng are among hazards elini-j
inated in a bureau which employs
more than 1,000 scientific work-i
ers.
Cogglcs with glasses containing'
cobalt ' and ceria protect their,
wearers from lilt -a-vlolet and Infra-red
rays.
Radium auhslunccn are kept ln
heavy safes when not In use and;
lead blocks are employed as ai
screen against the rays when
working with radium. The lubes
are handled with longs.
S e n s i 1 1 z ed photograph film,
wrapped in opaque black paper
and carried by a worker, tells
whether he Is being exposed to
Ihe dangerous gamma ravs. De
velopment of the film denotes ex
posure. An Instrument capable of de
tecting one part of mercury va
por in about 200. 000.000 parts of
air guards against danger from
ihls source.
, 4.
Springfield Two residences un
der construction hero.
CLASSIFIED AOVrnTISIItb HATES
Rite per word lor tint Imerllon, 2r,; each
lutceeitlrHj Insertion, lc; minimum ZSe. Index
your edi with For Sale. For Rent, ete, and count
theie wordi ai well as eats Initial, talrohene
number, etc., ai a word.
Classified ad In adranca and eel taeea am
ahone. tiniest adnrlker ha mortal) aueaat. to
ailowanca for phono errert.
AdnilnMriilrix' Notice lo ClctlHors.
Ill the County Conil of Hie Slale
of Oregon for Jackson Citurily.
In the Matter of the Estate or
Zach Cameron talso sometimes
known us Zaehery Cameron. De
ceased. Notice Is hereby given that on
the 3rd day of January, l'J3l. the
County Court for Jackson County.
Oregon, duly apoplntcd Hie under
signed as the administratrix of tin'
estate of Zaeh Cameron, dece.is,.,! :
and that thereafter she qualified
as such, ami Is now administratrix.
All persons having claims against
wild estate will present Ihe same
to her at 412 Liberty Building.
.Medford. Jackson County, Oregon,
with proper vouchers.
Dated 3rd day of January. Is.H.
COltlNNE MURPHY,
Administratrix of tile estate of
Zaeh Cameron, deceased.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF ADMINIKTUATOIl
In the County Court or Hie suite of
Oregon for the County of Juck'.oii
In the matter of the estate of II.
II. Dllllois.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been duly and regularly
appointed administrator of the
above entitled slale under and by
virtue of an order of the County
Court of Jackson county. Oregon,
dull made, rendered anil entered
upon I """ml'i'l- II. an,l:ill
: . ....
1FS
THE MOKJEV AMD
THE OMW TIME
AKJO VOURE ALWAYS
BUT 1 MOTICE
TO THE MEISHBORS
creditors having claims against said
deceased are hereby notified to pre-,
sent Ihe same duly verified, and,
with vouchers thereunto attached. I
and all persons owing said estate!
are notified to nay tneir said In-'
delitedne.ss to me at the office of,
Percv A. Bray, my attorney. Room
1-3 Palm building. Medford. Ore-i
gon, within six months from the
dale of this notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
28lli day of December, mail.
F. E. NICHOLS,
Administrator of Ihe I'Mulo of H.
II. Dullols, deeeased.
PERCY A. BRAY.
Attorney for Administrator
Palm llklg.. Medford. Oregon.
Notice or Annual Meeting
Tho annual meeting of the stock
holders of tho Jackson County
Building and Loan Association will
be held at 30 Norlh Central Ave
nue, Medford, Oregon, on Monday,
Janunry 0, 1931 nt v:;io p. m.,
for tho purposo ot electing Direc
tors and Increasing tho reserve
fund capital stock from ten thous
and to fifty thousand dollars.
o. C. HOOPS, Becrotary.
IIEIiP WANTED MALE
12l!0-4llllO PIOR YEAR Gov
ernment Jobs, steady work. Men.
women IS-0. We coach you for
earlv exams. Write for partlcu
larg's to Box M. 14., Tribune. 287
HEIjP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Woman. 45 or older, to
do housework; small wagos. Rt.
3, Box 40. Medford. 2X5
WANTED- SITUATIONS
WANTED Any kind ot carpenter
ing. Tel. 10114. 2SII
YOUNG married man wauls work
driving truck or car, any size.
710 Palm, between 0:30 and HI
p. m.
S7
WANTED By young married mun
wllh sales or office experience,
good habits and pernonallly, a
position Willi Medford or Rogue
River valley concern. Address
Box O. 11., Mall Tribune. 2H5
Ton KENT rfJKNlSUIO)
ROOMS
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
room, close In; privllegi's of
liome; breakfast If desired. 311
So. Oakdale. 2K7
HOARD AND ROOM 11.011 pel
day. 31!l South Orange St. 2S0
FOR RENT Pleasant room for
gentleman, close III; ualll, gar
age. 0119 E. Main. 2S!I
FOR RENT Room, board; close
in. l.u N. Oakdale. 285
FOR RENT Sleeping room, heat
ed, ground floor, close 111, 14.00
per week, hot water Included.
Phono 3711-11. 285
FOR RENT Lovely front room;
lieiit; reasonable; closo In. 22X
N. Central. 285
ROOM AND BOARD, reasonable;
garage. 33 N. peach, 2110
MISCEIAVVNIDOUD
H.XPKKT aiilo overbailllnt,-. re
pairing; work at your garage or
mine; one. half price. Jack
Adams. 413 N. Columbus. 285
ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest
Home, carea for old people and
Invalids. 2 lotf
AUTO OLA83 Instated while you
wait, ion B. ,th mtf
Medford
Investment
Company
General Insurancs
MedfortJ, Ort(a
111 W. Main Phone 114
. . . By George McManus'
1
WHEN HE
TAIin;
t I'll, lot I l-Vaiur .-rv
rtH 1M iAlTTIKj'
TICCD LI5TEWIWS
ui-ii VAJMAT DOES Ht-THlJK w
TIME-OMCE IM AWWILErpPVAMAk.lKj6 Tts MATRI
VOU kllU-OME OF THE EEP l MOMIAL. OOOBMEV
OLD OUfaH UMCT3 - I
VOU EAT THE OONJEISJ
AMD TWROVAJ AVA.AV
THE MEAT- TWE-V'PE
SO OLD THEVr '
ACVLE BASS
WANTEH MISCEMjANEOUS
WANTED Sewing at home. 1013
W. '.Mil. Phone 4S2-X. 2S7
.
LOCAL or long distance hauling.
Wo guarantee to save you money.
Haw ley Transfer. 619 No. River
aide. Phone 1044-X. 298tf
RAW URS WANTED Bo not
snip; we pay me price, mura,
wool and pelts. Medford Bar
gain House, 27 N. Grape St.
227tf
WANT15-2nd hand goods & Junk.
Pats, llioo Prune. Ph. fi!7-L. 312
FOR GARDEN and field plowing,
sand, gravel and sediment, Tel.
912-J. Samuel Uatemnn. tt
CASH PAID ror junk. 7 North
Grape St. Tel. 1009 a06t(
Fort nics'i mtitSKS
FOR RENT Throo room modern
furnished house, 315 South
peach Fred C. Sander, phono
J 1 -1 4 - It . tf
FOR RENT Practically new 4-'
room house, garage, near iiwen-l
Oregon mill; S10. Tel. 01I-R-4.I
2KB j
FOR RENT Unfurnished 5-room
modern bungalow on Columbus,
Ave. Flreplaco nnd built-in fea-
lures; largo garage; plenty of l
shade trees, rosea and shrubs; I
large lot, 100x140. Phuno 1250.1
280
FOR RENT Furnished house. 3
large roums and bath, well lo
cated, for $25. Phone 1149 or
1322. 280tf
FOR RENT Small turn, houso,
apt. and garago. 60i W. 10th. tt
; FOR RENT 5-room cottage, with
bath and kitchen range, on Weal
11 th Ht. Apply Wing Agency or
400 King St. tt
FOR RENT Cottage with eloctrlo
range. 108 Bo. Oakdale. 25itf
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
house at 1127 W. Main. Phone
C. A. DeVoe, B21-J-2. tf
FOR RENT Home. Furnished
or unfurnlahed. Brown M White.
17tf
FOR RENT AI'AM'MENTS
FOR RENT Furnished 2-room
apt; lights and water paid; rent
reasonable; adults. 213 N. Holly.
FOR RENT Comfortable iiparl
inenl, strictly private. C1H So.
Oakdale. 2K3lt
'OR RENT Furnished duplex
apartment, $22.50. Chauncoy
Floroy, 123 E. Main. 2S5
FOR RENT Two housekeeping
rooms, furnished; with or with
out garage. 140 So. Ivy. 2S3tf
FCRNISIIED apartment; steam
heat. Hawk Apartments, 24 So.
tlnipe St. Phono (1 K 7 . 2S.1lf"
FOR RENT 3-ioom apt., furnish
ed, with bath. Call at 425 Ho.
Oakdale. 2X5
FOR RENT
Burllett. -Ftirn. apt.
311 No.
270tf
'Oil RENT Furnished opts;
lights, water, garage; $12, $15,
$17. Phono 452-11. 275lf
FOn RENT III ana $10 apart
ments; walls newly tinted; hot
and cold water, hath and toilet,
".i-story brick building at Jack
sonville, 10, minutes from Med
ford. See hw. Cnlldcra, real ea-
tale, or The Nugget Confection
ery atore. 243lf
FOU RENT Clean modern apt.
New Arthur Arms. Steam heat,
Frlgldalre, garage. $30 N. Holly.
$60tf
FOU RENT Furn. housekeeping
root. 925 E. Jackson, phono
749-W. Jr,tf
FOR HUNT Fulty modern apart
ments. Living room, kitchen,
bath and jearagot hot and cold
water and light, furnished,
$25.00. 4-room apt., fully mod
ern, $30.00, Alan cheap oahlna
at $20.00 and $25.00. Sunrise
Super Rtatlnn, 1"ih and 1,'lver-
I'lo I'Imiiiu I33a, If
SOT THROUGH
WAS IM DOUBTS U
WHETVlP.W. I REAULV DID Ii,
STEAU THOSE CHICKENS
ii... i '
Rnttin rirhli n-tfrvl:
By SOL HESS
FOU REST APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apt. 217
W. 2nd. 2"'f
FOR RENT MIRCEMiANKOCS
FOR RENT Oararje. S3.00 per
month, 32 i so. mversiao Ave.
tt
BUSINES8 OPrOeVTUNlTIKS
FILING STATION and store for
ealo or trade, on highway. See
owner, North Central at Mill
Service. 2S6tt
IAJ5T
i,,u-e t..wn ,.1,11, I'm ttlat'lt fox
' terrier with 3 white feet; wearing
,. a- r, ,,,,. i ,,ii ?:tt. in'
4 IS.
tf
LOST String of linnd-caTvcd
beads. Finder plenso leave at
Tribune office nnd get reward.
2SG
LOST If dog Is missing, call 1516.
250tf
Xn HAIiK rOTJITRY
FOR SALE Thoroughbred cock
erels. Huff Orpington, Burred
Rocks (Dryden), Wll. Leghorn
I Hollywood); also 1 Duroc male
pig, 130 lb. Second huuso south
Howard school. Mrs. Andrews.
2S0
FOR SALE Jersey Black (Hunt
cockerels for breeding. Phono
7-F-I2. Stewart Ave. 280
FOR SALIC LA VK8TOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pigs, O. I. C.
and O. I. t'. -Duroc cross, $5.00
each, phone I I l l-X. 2H0
FOR SALE Registered (luernsey
bull, "Starlight's Hood River
Romeo." Ted Fish, Phoenix. 2X5
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow; al
falfa hay. Phono Hlll-W. IS 7 !t t
FOR 8ALIG AUTOMOBILES
AUSTIN BANTAM CAR
A low priced popular seller, has
given us several useil yara at
attractive prices lo the buyer.
SEE OUR USED CARS
Our terms ure better our values
greater.
A It M ST BONO MOTORS, INC.
lot So. Riverside Ave. 27
TWO SUPER SPECIAL
1930 Essex town sedan; looks and
runs like a new car. priced at
a very low figure.
1H20 Chevrolet landau sedan: fin
ish llko new, good tires, very at
tractive price. A real cut on this
one.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
Chrysler Dealers. 287
A REAL STEAL
102!) Ford A roadster In first-class
shape; new tires, good finish,
rumble sent.
WESTERN ORE. FINANCE CO.
Hudson-Essex (.larago. Tel. 18.
2H7
MUST BE SOLD
1 1128 Chevrolet eollpo
III2X Chevrolet roailstor.
10211 Dill-ant coupe
11120 Chevrolet sedan.
WESTERN ORE. FINANCE CO.
See them ot
Hudson-Essex Ourugo.
287
KOH SALI5 TRUCKS
FOU SALE Oood used truck, suit
able for ranch work or wood
hauling. Call Sit. ISStf
FOR SALIy nOMES
llol'SES forsnle or ren Call ins.
30 No. Central. 2sinf
IX) II SALK IlKAL ESTATE)
A SPLENDID VALCE In 3 acres
finest soil and new 4-room houso,
under construction, for $1100;
terms. Brown Sr. Whlto. Realtors.
Holland Hotel Bids. 270tf
WHEN YOII think ,t real ewtate,
Ihlnk of Brown A White. 'If
ron salid MiNCKijiANiDoue
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liMli;'illil!l!ilP"i mi . K,n,T up nowr pwnI
! i: 7MO RHWT AMD HE EVPEX.TS I)
I lKTO EAT PER NJOTHIM TOO- II
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FOR SALE Haled oat hay nnd
ii.ir. M. P. Cl'iver. Ro'i,, Lane.
'HI
business imueotory
Abstracts
ML'IIKAY AliSTUACT CO. Ab
Htrarln of Tltlo, Titlo Insurano,
Hnotim 3 and 5. No. 32 North
Ontrnl Ave., upstairs.
JACKSOV CO.
AUST1UOT CO. :
Alistnicla nt T i 1 1 a
mill Tltlo Insurance.
T li c only complcto
Tltlo S r s t o m In
Jacrkson County.
Accountants .
WILSON AUDITING COMPANY
Tax mul Corporation Counselors,
Auditors and Accountants. K.
M. vilnon, C. P. A.; Lcland J.
Knox, c. P. A. Liberty Bids.,
Phone 157-R.
Alllo Taps
PltANK'S TOP SHOP Auto top
and upholstery repairing. Cush
lons and Curtains. 109 East 8th
St., Phone 418.
Chiropractic Physician
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro
practlce Nervo Specialist. Office
hours 9 to 12. 2 to 5. 203-204
Liberty Bldg. office Phone 580;
Res. Phone 790-H.
I'.leetrie Motor Repairing
L. C. SC1IAFER Armature wind
ing, electric motor repairing.
Stock bearings and brushea. 33
N. Central. Phono 90-J-2. $71
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173.
House cleaning. Floor waxing.
Oriental rug cleaning, specialty.
Financial
WE LEND MONEY: to worthy peo
ple to pay their honest debts. Pa
cific Coast Credit Association, 423
M ed to rdB I d s Medford. Ore.
Furniture Repairing'
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED
re-finished, re-glued. We carry
a full line of upholstering aam
pls. A. N. Tlllbault. Tel. 969-R.
llousemovlnf
BEFORE you tear it down, phone
Medford liousemovers. bsy-K-e,
Money to Loan
6XV Long Time
CC. Real Estate
( J Mortgace Toana
' Phone 1322
Ceiutiif rclul Finance Corp.
Medfonl, Oregon
Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General
Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Bale$
Manager. 302 N. Front St.
Music
l'liino Instruction
FRED ALTON 1IAIGHT TeaoheJ
ot piano. Classlcul and populal
music courses. Halght Musi
Studio. 318 Liberty Jtldg., Tel 7$
PalntliuT and Paticrhanglng
HARRY MARX Painting, tlntlna
paper-hanging. Phone 178-J.
36961
M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Pain
lug, paperhanging and Interlol
finishing. 302 Crater Lake Aye,
Phone 1604. 41
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hal
tho best cquipiied printing office
ln Southern Oregon. Bookbind
ing, loose lent ledgers, billing
systcma, etc. Portland prices. $7
N. Fir St.
Radio Service
RADIO SERVICE on any make
radio. H. O. Plirucker, 22 South
Grapo street. Office Phone 385;
lies. H42. J81
Sand nnd Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
plant. Clean washed aand and
gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes.
Phone, plant 1203, or office, 127.
Storage
WAREHOUSING Storage, Dlatrl
bullon. Mcdford Warehouse, S10
South Front St. Phone $16.
Transfer
KADS TRANSFER &. STORAGE
CO. Office 1U N. Fir street.
Phono 315. Prices right. Service
guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE.
Servlco guaranteed. 20 8. Grape
St., Phono 041, or residence 1060.
RKI.NKINcl TRUCKING SERVICE
Trunsfer and hauling of all
kinds, office 309 South Front St.
Phono 332.
FOR RALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Shelled corn, $1.90
per 100. Phono, 523-J-4. Otto
Nlederineyer. 289
lililll GRADE wheat and barley;
No. 1 Klamath potatoes $1.50,
while they last; siiunsh, cabbage,
onions, carrots, turning, 710 So.
Rlveiwido. , 28
FOR SALE Dry tir and hardwood.
Malum Bros. Tel. 523-tt-l. 288
FOR SALE Looso alfalfa hay,
baled grain hay. Elmer Uoss. R.
F, 1)., Ross Lane. 2X1 nt
FOR SALE Visible Jokhelm gas
pump with 280-gnl. tank; also
compression and oil tanks, cheap.
Inquire Gold Hill Hardware. 28$
Fon SALK Wheat. $1.50 per 100
lbs. Phone 950-J-2. 187
FOR SALE Jonathan and Spltl
enhcrg apples. Call Rogue R. Co.,
130B. tf
FOR BALE Used sewing ma
chines, all makes. $5 up: terms
If desired. All ntakts rented and
repaired. White Hewing Machine
Co., $4 North Bartlett. tl
BARGAIN Mixed oak and man
aanltii, $3 a Her. Stock up now
and save money. Phone 1M4-X.
tf
FOU SALE At bargain, I oak
veneer doors, slie 3H feet by
7 4 feet, with lock and without
ftlij's. f:e Ihom nl Mall Trunin
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