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'M MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, afEDFORD, ORr.CiON; WEDNESDAY. C'AXlTARV 7. 1031 PAGE NfNE "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" II BUTTER AND EGGSiBRinging up father By George McManus BUSINESS DIRECTORS' Abstracts SHOW WEAK TONE O - - - - r-rmmm-. rrr-, 7 . . . ,-, ,- r .1 1 1 -i 1 1 MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ah- I is aiycnoM A Oj ( l VA I I Ml ( Msit is on 'act8 of T"lc' T'" 1i'mr"c1: o . PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 7. (P) I Although ruling prices in 1'ort- j hind's wholesale butter and egg ! markets were unchanged today, tone of both markets was weak with buying restricted by retailers. Fresh egg receipts were increased and storage eggs were getting no buyer interest. Country dressed meats aud poul try were steady. 1 important price changes were ab sent from the fresh fruit and vege table market.- .PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 7. (jip) Sperry Flour company today an nounced miller's prices on family .patents at .the 20-cent reduction al ready inaugurated by other milling concerns at the opening of the day's business. Quote: Faintly pat ents. 49s. $5.00; whole wheat, 49s, $1,711. and graham, 49s, $4.50. Quo tations on bakers' flours were left unchanged. Livestock PORTLAND, Jan. 7 tP) Cat tic 90, calves 15; uuotably steady. Hogs1 350; weak to lower. Slice) 350. including 252 on contract; steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Jan. 7 (P) Hut ter and eggs: Weak, quotations unchanged. .Milk (butterfat), poultry, coun try meats, onions,., potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascara 'bark and hops steady and unchanged. . Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 7. () Wheat futures: Open High low Close Jan Ii5 .05 .05 .05 May 08 .OS .68 .OS . Cash wheat: . Pig Bend bluestem 70 Soft white M Western white 60 . Hard winter 83 Northern spring i 03 Western red 63 Oats No. 2 US-lb. white, $24. Today's car receipts: Wheat 120, bailey 2. flour 14, corn 1. San rnilieL-co Itutterfnt SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. ' Ifl'l I'.utterfat f.o.b. 'Sari Francisco 2c. --f THE MARKETS : 1 GOLD HILL - (SOLD HILL, Ore., Jan. 7. (Spl.) Mr. and -Mrs. William Fer guson entertained 'the following guests at a New Year's watch party: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. George Melslnger. Mr. and Sirs. Clyde Walker, Mr. and .Mrs. A. A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. George llammcrsley, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot, Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Lance Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Force, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tony Itoss. Mr. and Mrs. Ever Davis, Miss plive Turner. Mrs. Joe Blair, Mrs. Hcnncss uml Mr. und Mrs. William llitlle. (Sold Hill high school boys bas ketball team lost a. fast game to the Talent high school boys Friday night at Talent. Tho score was 12 to 11. Tho Gold Hill girls won by n large score from the Talent girls the same evening. Mrs. Minnie Stickcl had as week ml guests tho Misses Maxlne Ill-fill and Gwendolyn C.rey of Portland and Miss Suzanne Koske of tho Alameda district. J. K. Havlland of Los Angeles was a New Year's guest of the Coy family at the lloguc Nook Inn. Mr. nnd Mis. W. O. Davis and laughter Marilyn returned Sunday from Callcc, where they spent the holidays as the guests of J. W. Jonas and son Pnul. Ogdcn Snyder who has been ill for some time Is reported as Im proving, p iMW Mrs. Julia Bowman was taken to I ho Wilson home In Medford Tuesday and is reported as much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Jack I'ickard hail as New Year's dinner guests Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Ilildrcth of Butte Falls. Miss Olive Turner entertained the Sewing club Friday afternoon. Maxwell Marvin and Miss Su zanne Koske roturned Friday eve ning from Wlnloik. Wash., where they were the holiday guests of .Miss Koskc's mother and family. Miss Kva Coy left Sunday for ltosi burg to resume teaching in the ltoseburg schools. An enjoyable basket dinner was given at the M. K. church Sunday In honor of the presiding eliKr, Rev. Young of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shiver were Medford visitors Monday Friends of Mrs. Lulu Wing will be irryQto hear of her serious Illness. She is in Oakland. Calif., Qnd Is suffering from a nervous breakdown. ThQnfant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. P.llcs of Hoguc liiver was burled is the Itock Point cemetery Mon .y. Mrs. Biles will bo remem bered as Miss Bertha Cornutt and .the niRny friends extend their sin tere sympathy. O Maxwell Marvin accompanied by ' heMlswes Suzanne Koske. Gwen- V7S . THE. MtoDUE WEST J I 11 , ' . PV ? E$ff 1 C WILUBETVNEUVE f " I A 0 c . faA :-V. v-V fa&Wk THE NEBBS It's Not VWUATS MATTER 1 WOU'RE sueep cast MI&WT BECAUSE HER PAPPV oioir come HOME TUIS HAS NEVES. UA.pOEM.EO BEPORS OUST WHAT COUI-O HAVE HAPPENED ? 7-7 dolyn Grey and Jlaxine Brent drove to Alumeda Sunlny. Miss Koako remained to take up her duties an toucher. Tom West Ih able to he out again after his Illness. JOrnest Kosh returned lionic from tho Pacred Heart hospital Monday. Mr. Koss suffornd from nas poison and it . will be some time before ho will be able to return to his work at the Oregon Caves. Seth Coy in taking his. Mr. Koss' place. Mrs. Minnie Guy and family have bought a homo in Medford. Mrs. George llapimcrsley was a Medford visitor Monday. J'erry Knotts who has been III for two weeks la reported to be improving. ' . ' Asll Walker entered the business college at Medford. Monday. Miss Ethel llcdgcpath, second grade teacher in tho Gold 11111 schools and James Campbell of Medford were married In Grants I'ass December 2fith. Mrs. Bertha Betts and Jaines Chlsholm of this city were married In Grants I'ass December 31st. Mrs. W. G. Davis and daughter Marilyn, Mrs. M. L. Ktlckel, Miss Maxlne Brent, Miss Gwendolyn Grey and Maxwell Marvin were in Ashland Monday. Miss Grey and Mr. Marvin entered the Southern Oregon Normal. JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Jan. 7. (Spl.) Junior Christian Endeavor society of th(3 Presbyterian church enjoyed a party at the church par lors Friday afternoon under super vision of Mrs. G. O. Sanden, as sisted by Mih. Arch to How num. Nineteen young people wcro pres ent. The afternoon was spent at games nftor which relreHhinenls were served. Miss Virginia Kick and Robert Lewis relumed to Normal school at Ashland Monday after spending the holidays at their homes here. J. K. Hall, employed at the Krcd Butcher ranch on Thompson creek, was here Sunday en route, to Med ford, where he spent two days with friends. Mrs. Oscar Lewis is attending Ashland Normal school this semes ter. Mfss Leon a Phillips, attending high svhool at Butte Kalis, was a visitor in Jacksonville Sunday. She and Miss Vilma Vincent of Butte Kalis spent the holidays ut the home of Miss Phillips' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kamcy Phillips, of Squaw Lake. Mr. and Mr. George MeCollum of Klamath Kails visiled at the Pvtiy Stevenson homo recently en route homo from a visit with rela tives at Grants Pass. The city had several men at work cleaning out the big reser voir the past week. Mrs. Vivian Beach was a busi ness visitor in Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Itackus and family, Mrs. Hose t'omletl and Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Backus were Sunday sweats at the Karl Latimer home in Medford. Walter Zefdler of Butte Fa IK spent Saturday night t the Kred Comhest home. Miss Regene Lytic returned to Port land Sunday after si'-ndtMg thf Contractors and Builders. Attention We have put in a full line of roofing, composition shingles, building paper, deadening felts and asphalt. We would be glad to give prices and estimates. We put on factory maintained roofs guaranteed for 10, 15 and 20 years. Bco us bofore you buy. Roofs rcpairod. MEDFORD WAREHOUSE Phone 310 South Front nnd Tenth All Sunshine f PAPPV HASlvlT THE HOME Aa MISHT r I I'M DI3EAD FULLV UP SO WORRIED 1 SOMETWIM& HAS HAPPENIED TO HIM Christmas vacation with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lytic. Miss Lytic is a teacher in the Portland schools. News was received Monday that the baby girl of Mr. aud Mrs. John Molten was very ill with pneumo nia. They were former residents of Jacksonville and urc now living In Medford. Roy Ulrich of Ashland visited Monday with his mother, Mrs. Alice Ulrich. At the regular meeting of the city council Tuesday evening the city officers were sworn in with A. R. Mcintosh as mayor, Oscar Lewis and E, S. Severance for two year terms as councilmcn, and Os car Knox for one-year term as councilman. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lytic and their J daughter, Regene, were shopping in Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rorsight and son of .Medford were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Backus on North Oregon street recently. The Parent-Teachers' association will .hold their regular meeting at the school auditorium January it. All interested nrc urged to attend. MI.sh Ruth Severance has return ed to Eugene, where she is attend ing the University of Orogon. Anyone wishing information con cerning the health clinic for chil dren of pre-school age to be held at the old court house Thursday afternoon may telephone Mrs. Her bert 11 anna. Uncle Jack Burke of the Gold Bond club of Medford was in the city Saturday and Sunday taking pictures of early days in Jackson ville. Only a Ifcw scenes have been atken on account of cloudy weather. Omar Culy of Big Applegate Is spending u few days in tho city. Mrs. leila Mc.Kec has Itcen ill at her homo for several days hut is now improving. Mrs. C. H. Dunnington was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Kenneth Merrifleld of Med ford was a visitor Sunday of Mrs. Joe Mclntyre. Mall .Tribune Ads are read hy tn.ono nople every da. tf Call for Bids Notice Ik hero b y given that School District No. 4!, Medford, Oregon, will accept sealed bids on the construction of about li ti feet of concrete sidewalk on 13th Street In Emig's Addition. Bid forms with specifications may be had at the office of the district clerk in the Mdford Building. Bids must be submitted by ii:0n o'clock January 20, 1H3I. to Mrs. Rebecca Jensen. Clerk District No. 4!i. Medford Center Building.. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk. District No. -III. K. E. GREEN. Chairman. School District No. 4!t. Wood Bids. Notice Is hereby given that School District No. 4!l, Medford. Oregon, will receive sealed bids for 1 1 .' cords of 4Hinch wood and 50 cords of 4 2 -Inch wood to be de livered on the school grounds In the cltv of Medford on or before September 1, 1!.11. Said wood must he strictly old growth, sound body fir. A certi fied check made nut to School District No. 4!t, or other acceptable e(.urity. to the amount of IT.'J of the bhl IllliM lieeompiiny Mch bid. Ci'K rn ! In- nirill d or prer-M,-i 5EEm 1 COKfT THIIMkC AKJD ur SPFkir A MISHT AJAV WOM uis UOMF. SlKICE UIF uAS KiORKJ SO 1 KMOW SOI-oeTHINJi5 HAS HAPPEN! ED TO HIM to Mrs. Rebecca Jensen, Clerk of Board. Room :10U. Medford Center Building. Medford. Oregon, on or before ii:0U o'clock p. m., January 20, 1H3L The board hereby reserves the right to reject any or all bids. UEHECCA ,1 I-J.NWJ'j.N, Clerk. Dlst. No. 4!i. R. E. GREEN. Chairmun,, . School District No. 4t). Notice, of Final Account, Notice is hereby given, that tho undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of Will Oilman, deceased, bus filed bin Klnal Account of tho administration of said estato with the County Clerk of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, and tho County Court of said County has fixed 1U:U0 o'clock a. m., January ID, 1031, at the court room of said Court in the County Court llouso In Med ford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections thereto, and allowing and settling the same. GEORGE OILMAN. Administrator. l-'hmt Notice. In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of tho Estato of Henry E. Smith, Deceased. Notice Ih hereby given that the undersigned administrator has filed his final account In the above en titled estate nnd that the Court has fixed the hour of 10:00 o'clock on February 7th, 1 13 1. ut the court room of said Court in the Court house at Medford, Oregon, an tho time and place for hearing objec tions, if any there be, to said nc- CLASSIFICO ADVtimStlfh HATES Rati ptr word for fint Inwtlon, 2r.; tied iDCctidlna Initrtlon, lc; minimum 25c. Indti your ads with For Sail, For Rtnt, tc, and count thm word! at wall as aacn Initial, tilfphona number, itc, at a word. ClasslfM adt in advanca and ml taktn arar phottt, unlet adwtlttr has aonthly attatifit. Ma allowance for phont trron. ITKLP waxteh malk JtLMio-Mooo PER YEAR Gov ernment Jobs, steady work. Men, women lS-fio. We coach you fr early exaniH, Write for particu lar's to Box M. E., Tribune. 2!7 WANTICD SITUATIONS POSITION WANTED By rrspon t nible young man. -'.1; long resi dence in -Medford; a willing worker and quick learner: not a loafer. What have you for me to do ? Nothing too hard. Write Box 11-E, euro of Mall Tribune. UH0 IK YOU WANT an experienced pruner or man for any work, Phone 74:t-W. L'HS WANTED Anv kind of carpenter ing. Tel. Di04. 29 YoBNO married man wants work driving truck or car, any size. 710 Palm, between ti;0 and 10 p. m. ' :.'S7 Used Cars Red Tag Special Sale BUSINESS IS GOOD LOOK AT THESE PRICES THAT'S WHY 1926 Buiok Rdster $335 1927 Buick Coupe $10.1 1929 Chcv. Coupe ... $ 135 1929 Buick Sedan .. $085 1930 Marquette Se dan $785 1925 Dodge 2-Door Sedan $105 Wo have cars from $35 up. Vou re ture to find the car you want at the price.ou care to -nay at SCHERER o Motor Co. UED CAR DEPT. Phone 1005 215 E. Bid Bear of Craterian. WELL. IT'S TIME HE GOT OUT A LITTLE IT WOULD DO HIM 6000 ID 6ET SOME EXPERieWCE THEM ME8BE A PERSOJ COULD GET ALOMG ,VWITH HIM EASIEC-LU.E fCftpTMght. mi. hy Thr B11 Svn.l.rnr. inr Tf(l I'ount, anil for the closing of .said t'atate. All iM'raollH intiM-esU'il In said tiiti? are notified to appear at Hald time and plare and how eatise, if! anv they have, why slleli finel re-1 port should not lie approved and .said I'Htate cloried aH asked for in said report. Dated at .Medford, Oreuon. till lith day of January, A. I).. 111:11. J. AV. WAKKFIKU), Administrator of the Kstato uf Henry 1. Smith, Deceased WANTKB SlISCEIiliANEOUS W'AXTKD To tent a dniK.sav. l'hone ei'7-Ii-l- 2M WANT I'll) Small puppy. l'hone 145S-W. 2S7 WANTED To exehanuc wood for horses. Iioute 1, l!ox 41-li. 1!UU WA.V'1'Kl) SewlllR at home. 1013 V. lltll. l'hone tSi'-.V. L'S7 LOCAL or long distance haullnf;. o ffuaranteo to suvo you monoy. Jlawley Tranafcr, 619 No. Itlver sido. Phone 1044-X. 2!l8tf RAW k Uns WANTED Do not ship; we pay the price.' llidea, wool and pelta. Modford Bar gain I-Iouse, 27 N, Grape St. 227tf WAXTF.D--2nd hand Roods & Junk. l'ats, 1500 Prune. I'll. 547-1.. 812 FOR GARDEN and field plowlnc, eand, gravel and aedimcnt. Tel. 912-J. Samuel Butoman. tf CASH PAID ror junk. 27 North 206tf Grape St. Tel. Misoin,iiA.NiDoea CAN advance funds to sheepmen on wool contracts. See me. J. J. O.scnhruuKc. 114 So. Uivernide. lis LALXDItV KoliKh dry Hi. 5c; wet wasli 4e; hlanketH and silks, sweater... W o r It guaranteed, l'hone I3M-X. 2111 ASHLAND Convalescent and Rot Homo, carca Xor old pooplo and Invalids. 210tf AUTO GLASS Installed while you wait. 109 U. Rth. tRfitf LOST -Collie anil sheilierd doa; r-setillile-s lioliee dog. l'hlllie 21-K-3. Jacksonville. 2H!i LOST On West loth, lady's hrown pocketliiink with contract. Itc ward If returned to .Mall Tribune. 2S7 .OST Itrnwn canvas roll of meter tools. Iteward. Xutify Meti-r Dept., rolico. 2S7 ,OKT S-cretary hook. Kinder please plume. 5IIII. Iteward. 287 LOST White knitled lain, urecn trluimed. 1'lea.so ri'turn to Mall Tribune. 2KS LOST- It doit la mmaltiK, call 1510. 256tf Fun EX OTI A NOB I'OI! 'lit A 1)1-; 7-tnonths-old calf to exchange for hay. Tel. 034'L. 2'JU FOH IlKNT MfAUKIiljANKOUS Ktllt HKNT orchard and raiin land. 30 acres; give name, ad dress and M'f re nces in flmt let ter. Ilox A. (., Tribune. 3h!J It Ml HKNT riaraKR, 13.00 per niuntli. 925 Sa. Ulvcrsido Ave. If MeJferd inmitment Company . . General Ineuranct Q (Hedford, OrH 1? W. Main Pina 1f4 , . WOyJ STOP HAPPEUED, IT AFORE. THIS -.LLC FIMO FOR VOU - MEBBE HE'S OUT LOOKIK1 FOR AMD AIMT M.fc R. U S Pl Offiff FOR K1SNT TO3T8K8 i KUIt liKNT ll-roonl modern fur nished house, narage; cIuko in. Inquire s. ivy. :m - VOU HKXT 2-room furnWled I'ottaKe, piitrw, 325 K. Jaekson St. I'hono 7411-W. 2Stltf 'Oil KKNT Uesldeneo on I'nlon St. See Murrey, 115 S. Holly. 2SS FOR KENT furnished house, 3 large rooms and hath, well lo cated, for 25. I'hono llt! or 1322. 280tt FOlt REXT Small turn, house, apt. nnd garage. 00i' W. 10th. tf FOR RENT 5-room eottngo, with hath and kitchen range, on West lltli St. Apply Wing Agency or ,40(1 King St. tt FOR RENT 4-room furnished house at 1127 w. Mam. 1'none C. A. DoVoe. B23-J-2. tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown It While. 17U FOlt RENT ArAllTJUCNTS Foil HNXT 2-room furnished apt; iikiiis aim nuiur piiiu; 4,1.,. 325 So. Ivy St. 287 FURXISHKD npt; 2 rooms and bulb, completely furnished: pri vate eutruuee; fuel furnished. Call 70. tt FOR REXT Comfortable apart ment, slrlctly prlvato. 518 So. Oakdale. 2S3tt "OR RENT Two housekeeping rooms, furnished; with or with out garage. 1 Hi So. Ivy. 2S3t( FI'RXISIIED aliartuient; steam heal. Hawk ApartmcnUj, 24 So. CtlapeKt. Phono 087. 283tt FOR KENT Furn. apt. 311 No. Uartlutl. aTGtf FOlt RENT Furnished nplH; llgltts, wator, garage; $12, (15, JI7. Phono 452-11. 275tf FOR RENT 1 and 110 apnrt mepb; walls newly tinted; hot and cold water, bath and toilet, 2-story brick building at Jack sonville, 10 minutes from Med ford. See Mr. Cnlblers, real Es tate, or Tho Nugget Confection ery store. 243lf FOR RENT FuUy modern apart- .nients. Living room, kitchen, hath find garage; hot and cold wator and light, furnished, $26.00. 4-room apt., fully mod ern, 1.10.00. Also cheao cabins at (20.00 and (25.00 SjunrLse tiuptr Station, 12th and River aide, l'hone 1338. tf FOlt RENT Furnished apt. 217 W. 2nd. 266tl, FOR IUCPTt FtTlWIlBHKU ItOOHS Foil KENT Lovely front room: heal; reasonable; closo III. 22S X. Centrul. 2SH FOR KENT .Nicely furnished room, close in: privileges of home; breakfast If desired. 311 So. oakdale. 287 FOR 11 EXT Pleneant room for gentleman, close 111; until, gur ugc. liull E. Main. 289 ROOM AND HOARD, reasonable; garage. 33 N. Peach. 290 1IUMN1-..S.S OPronTUNITIKS FlUNtJ HTATION and ature for wlo or trade, on highway. See owner. North Central at Mill Service. 2S5lf for bamd vovmnt (Foil SALE Burred .fuck ickcr- els: They are good 0111 T On highway, socond place north of lliall lane. J. T. Lilly. 28S FOlt HALE 17. ' While 1-cnhnm pullets 70e each: 7 White Peklllif dueks, (l.oo emli H. L. John ston, Applegate, ore. 288 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red piillcl, also I high gtailo Jersey h'-lfer, I'hono ii!i!t-J-i, evenings By SOL HESS CBVIM - IF ANVTMIKJ .!), VOU WOULD A HEARD AM ARGUMENT FOUMO IT VET I ! FOR SAME lilVESTOCK Foil SALK unn 1-yenr-old Jersey hull; 8 hiK type Poland-China Kilts. Fleming liros, Jackson ville. Ore. . Foil SALE (luod family 'milk cow. fresh In March. Phono 031-L. ' 2!)0 hvilt MA I .Is Wennor and feedei pigs. Woolverton Orchard, Cen tral Point. 2 87 FOR BALE ACTOMOnnJIS SACIllFU'E 1930 Chevrolet coach like a new car; will give good terms, ll'.l Washington St. Tel. 1132-lt, at night only. 288 1927 I'O.NTMO coupe; ' can give terms or take something in trade. See me at noon for next 3 days at 331 Haven St. 288 AUSTIN BANTAM CAR A low priced popuiar seller, has given us several used cars nt attractive prices to tho buyer. SEE OUR USED CARS Our terms tiro bettor our values greater. ARMSTRONO MOTORS, INC. 101 So. Itlvorsldo Avo. . 287 TWO SUPER SPECTALS 1930 Essex town sedan: looka and runs like a new car. Priced at a very low figure. 1929 Chevrolet landau sedan: fin Ish like new, good tires, very at tractive price. A real cut on this one. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. Chrysler Dealers. 287 A REAL STEAL 1929 Ford A roadster In rlrat-class shape; pew tires, good finish, rumble seat. WESTERN ORE. FINANCE CO. Hudson-Essex Garago. Tol. 18, 287 MUST BE SOLD 1928 Chevrolet coupo 1928 Chevrolet roadstor. 1 929 Intrant cotlpo I92H Chevrolet sedan. WESTEIIiX OKI:. FINANCE CO. See them nt Hudson-Essex Gtirago. 287 FOR SA1J0 TRUCKS FOR SALE Good used truck, suit able for ranch work or wood Hauling, call 115. 166tf FOR SALI-j T10ME8 FOlt LEASE Or will sell nt I bargain, furnished or unfurnish ed. lovely new stucco home, 1105 Columbus. Phono 970-J. 2i HOUSES for sale or rent. 30 No. Central. Call in 280tt FOR SALK HEAL ESTATE 10-AcitE dairy and fruit ranch . sume fine cows and champion ohm. rriee. hiciuiiiiik every thing. (IL'.oiin. Tii-own . White Realloix. Holland Hotel I'.hli: 2SIIU' WHEN TOIJ think ,f real estats, think of Brown 4 White. tf FOR RAI.K MISCELLANDOCi KOIt SALE -Stink trailer. Phono i-F-4. Leo 1 oung, titoivurt Ave 287tf Foil SALE French f lebl-glasses, (15. nil; Honsler ealilnet. (29.75; ell'clll.illng heater. ll'i.Htl; din ing tiible. (7. P.".: gri-en enameled elilffonl. r. t M.Sii; lllu-.irv table, 7..'iO: buffet. (I r,.on: new en ameled card table, (1.95: Mon arch visllil.Q typewriter (15.00; Knhler i liaso player piano, like new; (28 .',,011, terms. Tho M c d f o r rl Exchange (Geo. .1 K'uti7,niun. op.), 39 80, Front Phone 931. 388 Foil SALE Mahogany bookcase, double glass doors; suitable for office or home; (15. Tel. till-J-3. 28 S I'n I! SALE Good used piano (1 Terms to suit. Tel. 1112. FtO: SALE Oak. 'fir, manza nltn. Nathan Newcomh, Jr., 725 So. CeullfJ. phone 735-11. 2 S II t f l-'olt SALE Piano. Ends Trans ler Co, . I'livng-3 15t JACKSOV CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Tltlo anil Title Insurance. T li c uuly complete Title system In fliu'kson County. WILSON AUDITLS'ti COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditor and Accountants. K. M. Wilson, C. P. A.; Leland J. Knox. C. P. A. Ltbotty Bldg., l'hone 157-R. Clllroprautit! I'liyslulan Dlt. 13. W. HOFFMAN Chlro- practlco Nervo S)eciatlht. Office hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. office Phone 580; lies, phone 790H. Klectrlc Motor Repairing; L. C. SCILVFEIl Armature wind ing, electric motor repairing. Stock bearings and brushes. 33 ,... N. Central. Phono 90-J-2. 371 S Epert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tol. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, apcciulty. VlnancLil WH LEXD MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. Furniture, Repairing FU UN ITU RE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-finished, ro-glued. We carry a full lino of upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thibault, Tel. 969-R. llotiscmovlnjr BEFORE you tear It down, phone Medford Housemovers, 589-R-5. Bfoncy to Loan f fy Ixing Time Kcal Estnto W y ( ) Morten go Txinna ' S Phono 13M Coiiiiuerclnl Finnnco Corp. Medford, Oregon Monument! THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sale) Manager. 302 N. Front St. Music Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HA1GHT Toachel of piano. Classical and popula) music courses. llaight Must Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel 73 Piiintlug niul XMiiierlianglna; HARRY MARX Painting, tinting pupc-i -niiutiuiu jriiuiio xio-,1. M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint Ing, papcrhungfng and Intcrlol finishing. 302 Crater Lako Ave I'hono "1604. 41 Printers and Publlshcra MEDFORD PRINTLVG CO. Hal tho best equipped printing offiol In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose lenf ledgers, bllllnit systems, etc. Portland prices. (1 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. II. O. Puruckcr, 22 South Grapo street. Offlco Phone 335; Res. 1442. 381 Rand nnd Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravol; crushed grnvol, all sizes. Phone, Plant L203, or office, 127. Storage WAIIEHOUSING Storage Distri bution. Medford Warchousei 810 South Front St. Phono 316. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlco ill N. Fir street. Phono 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. , DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE. Servic guaranteed. 20 tt. Grape St., Phono 644, or residenco 1060, RE1NKINCJ TRUCKING SERViCH Transfer and hauling of all kinds, office 309 South Front St. I'hono 332. FOR SALK MISCELLANEOUS 'OR SALE Baled oat hny and straw. M. B. Glover, llosg Lane. 291 THE NEW FEED STORE Buy your poultry and dairy feeds now nt 229 X, Riverside. Best uuatlty egg mash, scratch, wheat, corn, etc; also nlfalfa hay and straw. I'hono 833. 292 'OH SALK Shelled corn. (1.90 per 100. l'hone 621-J-4. Otto Nlederniejeri . , 289 HIGH GRADE wheat and barley; No. l.Klnmaih potatoes (1.50, while they last; eiiunsh, cabbage, ,oli In ns. carrots, turnips. 710 So. Riverside. 289 FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood. Daltpn Bros. Tel. 523-R-l. 288 FOR SALE T,ooso alfalfa hay, haled grain hay.. Elmor Koss, R. F. D.. Ross Lane. . 2Sltf FOR SALE Wheat. (1.00 por inn lbs. I'hono 050-J-2. 287 FOlt SALE Jonathan and Splta culjerg apples. Cull Rugue R. Co., 1306. . FOR SALE Used sewing mi dlines, all makes, (5 up;, terms If desired. AH make nnieci and repaired. Whlto Sewing Machln Co., 24 North Bartlelt. tf BARGAIN Mixed oak and man. z.inltu. (3 a tier, stock un now and save money, phono ll-t'4-X. FOR PALE At bargain,' i oak veneer doors, size 2 feet by 7 Vi feet, wllli lock nud ttlt limit glass. See tl0(i at Mall Trlbuno vtrii . y f -