Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1931, Page 9, Image 9

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MjEDFORD . MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 01,K(iOX, Trll'K'sp.W. .IaX UAiVv V
i " PACIR NINE
"EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEiWORD MAIL TRIBUNE"
WISH FREE BOOKS
MOONS
According, to word received In i
local parent-tcnchcr circles, n com
mlttco met with George Neuncr.
United States illstrtc tuttorney, dur
Ink November and December for
1 1( purpose ot outlining the pro-'
visions ot tho textbook bill which
.Mr. N'euuer is drafting lor the Ore-!,-on
Congress of Parents and
Teachers, and which will be pre
sented nt the coming session of the
.legislature The parent-lonelier bill
will be concerned with tho matter
ownership of books alone and with
methods ot financing them.
After study of the matter of state
piinting of text books the organ!-'
7.iitlou lias gone on record against
local printing of any kind. It was
reported by the committee which
studied printing nB it has been car
ried put in Kansas ami California
that such ventures have not prov
en successful nnd that the best
products in tho way. of text books
aro not available under state print-
Ins- "...
In these states it has been neces
sary for school districts to incur
n large additional expense and buy
llic standard books as supplemen
tary books. On Interviewing local
authors of prominence it was found
that these men nnd women prefer
a national distribution of their
books.
To get this It Is necessary to
have I heir books prihtod and dis
tributed by the large publishing
companies. These in turn do not
permit their plates to be leased to
: mutes printing their own text
. books. "
As a consequence under state
p.iuling, the committee reported,
Oregon children would not only be
shut off from tbo best authorship
in the market, but would lose the
benefit of. the outstanding author
ship in their own state.
. .The Oregon Congress of Pareents
niitl. Teachers lins been waging Its
campaign for publicly owned text
books on, three points. First, that
a, public educational system should
really be . public anil .therefore
should Include the tools "of learn
ing, the text books; second, that
having the text books In the school
..increases . the efficiency of the
schools; and third, that publicly
owned, text books are community
. economy becaus a book is utilized
to lis Xull..capaclty Instead of rep
resenting tied up mouoy in attics
and back book shelves, and that it
prevonts tho loss caused because
children do not supply themselves
promptly with text books and so
prevent the full realization of re-
-suits on (he money spent during
the first two or , throe, weeks of
school !each term- -
WILLIAMS CUEKK, Ore, Jan.
S. (Spl.) Hi jrh echool and gram
mar pcIiooIb okiic(1 Monday, nfter
t'luistmna holiday'. Miss Bonnie
l'otl.ird returned from her home
in Wonder, Miss June, from ft va
cation In (ilenhurn. Ciil., tind Ml.s
.Wilkinson, the hinli school teach
er, from her homo here.
Students have organized a bas
ketball team, which will meet
tenuis from other school this win
ter. Mrs. Itobhison. Mrs. Tlurlew and
son. Prank Ilurlew, stopped nt
'Williams creek to spend a few days
with .t ho Kd Wa 1 1 i n c fa m i ly , en
route from Los Angeles to Seattle.
They resumed their Journey Mon
day. . Hoy Lofland was a caller at the
home of C. W. Huberts Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Axil Blndgctt have
returned from Marshfield, where
n few days were r-pont with Mr.
and Mrs. Hill Lovoll. Mr. lilod
ftetfs sister and brother-in-law.
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Zimmerman.
Krom there thry went on to SprhiK
f it-Id. where they hvvnt the rest
if lh-fr vacation wit'h Mr. and
Mim. Vail. Miv. IiloilKetts parents.
Mr. Moore. Mrs. Marshall. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ed Walllni? and son Or
vllle were ptiestH of Harry Ilennett
nt n watch party New Year's e
irn nnd Art Woctlfolli .of CJrnnt:
. IVis- and Itoseoo Lemmon of Ann
elid called on their grandparents.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Letlckenj Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Walling enter
tained M I'm. M a rsh a II and M r.
Moure at dinner New Year's day.
Melvln Rowden and family have
. m lived from Missouri flat to - tho
Frnnk llryant place here. Ooorpe
Trunx of Huch. falher-ln-law of
Mr. Howdcn. will occupy their
home on Missouri Flat.
.Mr. nnd Mr. John Lctteken rn-.
Ivrlalned (it dinner ew Year day
Their uuests were Mr. and Mrs.
pam LfitteRert and son and dautih-'
ter.' ben ond Vetinn, Enrl White;
tli-ln and X,"',,'t'!, I'rovolt.
Bverett Taylor spent the night
M tho home of John Lettoken
" ThuWday.".," x
U'tddy' Klder and famMy have
j'mpv1 to Hho -MneDonnld plnce In
I'rovult, - lately vacated by the
JtriMiks family. -
.Mr. Frank Falrwenthr and son
Hohald returned from Medford Fri
d i.v afternoon after spending the
piM three days visiting friend.
Oleiievd nnd lioWiy lioyce f
flnints Paw nre visiting their mint
and uncle, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L.
Ilojc.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rink NewcomiV
find Mr. and Mrs. Kradle worn din-,
ner guests of the Dirk Hoffman
of Thompson creek, on New Year's.
Halph CoukIo called In Medford'
h'unday nt the Trask home. q I
Mix. StoUa Juration accompanied j
?ier. fur. Mrs.- Mollle Dale, and
; "brpfh'r-in-law. Mr. IToward. to
; a'n KmncUo, Mr, Howard and j
I'Mif. I)alf enm-hore to attend the
funeral of their mother. Mrs. Maryl
t
WILLIAMS CiT
BRINGING UP FATHER .
MR. JG5S, I'M GOING "TOcSWE
VOU"THS OCXS-
PEftOC.OUS- X USED WIM .
FOR HUNTING
j
' i . J 3 taj; Jn'rwk, int..
Or.n Prhaln rlltht. rv.crv.rt.
I, i 'i ' i 1
THE NEBBS The Mystery
TMEOlSAPpeAn- -yS V NOR.MAtP OF '', A Ak CLOTMES y WCS OJV-V GOX OSJe .. OF "THAT J V TW&TRA1KJ WITHOUT A
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John. They left Wednesday from
Medford on the Shasta. Mrs. St rat
ton expects to he pono two weeks
and will visit in Jlerkelcy and Sun
FrancUco.
Mr. and Mrs, Alman Hemming
way called on Harry - Couple New
Year's day. Mr. llemmingway wa?
en route -to Oakland, Cal.. where
ho will take over the field .work
of the Haleiph company. . . . :
Sirs. Frank Fairwcnthcr arid son
Donald called Saturday afternoon
on 'Mm. M-, L. House. ' . ,
Ambrose Pcnniimton called.'. on
C. Wti Hohorts Sunday evening.
Union Sunday school of Williams
hold annual election of officers
January 4." C. .Wi Honoris was 're
elected superintendent, Mrs. Les
ter Spurlfn. nsi.stant HUpe-rJptend,
ent; Lora Blodpett, librarian; Vic
tor Sparlin. aocretary, and Azil
lllodpott, treasurer. The ropular
election was scheduled for Decem
ber 28, but was postponed :bccause
of poor attendance. '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Richard
son of Provolt moved last week to
Hopue Hlver. .' t
Williams Grange So. 3Iiy held its
regular meeting January 3. At
noun a luncheon was' served. ' After
the business meeting the . local
Orange newiaper. tho Humble
Hoe. was read by. tho editor, jUul
Fields. Kdior of the Humble Hee
for the next meeting will be Karl
Couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larrimore
and daughter -Hazel spent .New
Year's at the home of Mr. Larri
more's mother, Mrs. Jasper larri
more, In Grants Pass.
Clint Hedgepeth and two broth
ers drove ' to the Kerby dbrtrict
Wednesday mornlnp on business.
A new body has been organized
in the local hiph school. "The Wil
liams High School Athletic club."
Throyph the combined efforts of
the members, a basket ball court
has been praded and leveled, a new
tennis court finished and the old
one. extended to regulation p."lise.
The basketball team is composed
ot tlie followinp players: Karl
Couple' center; Victor Snarlln and
Hay Vanier, forwards; Douglass
Klder and Karl Vincoll. guards
The high school , teacher, Mlsa
Thelma : Wilkinson. acUs as coach.
The tirst game will be with the
Kp worth league of Grants Pas.
Under the auspices of this club,
three wrestling mutches have bon
arranged.
C. W. Hubert. Mrs. Frank Fair
weather and son Donald, spent
.Tuesday evening calling on j"ohn
Lctteken.
Mrs, Frank Falrweather and ?on
Donald drove to (irunts Pnxs Wed
nesday to. spend H few ()hy with
Mrs. F.i "ti. ' Kdlngci-.C i
.
BUTTEFALLS
UUTTI2 FALLS. Ore., , Jan.
(Spt.) Mr. wnd Mis. Carl Heron
deen are visiting Mr. and Mr. Karl
Herendeen. They nr oh their
honeymoon trip from Ilnhte. Ida.,
and are going to Nebraska nfter
visiting .in Cahfomiia fo- a while.
Horace. Weber fjpe.nt .JVjenesdajr
in our busy county sent.
Mist Naomi VunCIroos vLlted In
Kucfn1 th-"Ohttef -!ait -of hfi
Contractors and Builders, Attention
.We have put in a full line ot roofing, composition shingles,
building paper, deadening felts gnd asphalt. We would
be glad to give prices and estimates. We put on factory
maintained : roofs' guaranteed for iO, 15 'and 20 years.
See us before you buy. Roofs repaired.
MEDFORD WAREHOUSE C
Phone 310 South Front and Tenth
HE'S VERY
TIGEWd
Christmas vacation. While there
she visited Mrs. J. J. Himmervillo
and her daughter Doth, a senior
in the University high, ;iShe ;a.Uo ;
mot George, Simmervllle, who was
home from ..Amity, whore,, ho ,is
teaching. George's basketball team
won from McMinnvillo high. In
addition to. being athletic coach,
George teaches civics ,and history.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patton en
tertained Mr. and Mr. Frank
Hoover of Kugene, Mr. and; Mrs.
Karl Hoover, Mr. and Mr$. Karl
Herendeen and Mr.'atid Mrs. Frank
Carson New. Year's night. ., A. very
enjoyable evening ,,was ppent at
five hundred.
..Miss Gcruldine Van Groos. who
visited her sister Xnonil during1
Christ pias vacation, ha,s returned
to .Oregon City,, where flbo. is cnir.
ployed as physical director and
Spanish' teacher. ''
Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and
children visile! in Rupene Inst
Thursday, Friday and Saturday and
returned Sunday morning.
Mrs. Ifarold Hildretli visited her
mother. Mrs. Simmeivillc of Ku
pone, . during Christmas holidays.
Harold Is employed by Xhe Stand
ard, Oil company of Linton. They
live In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover and
son visited at Kvans creek over
Saturday and returned to-Kugene
Sunday. i
George Stewart, Jr., hay mumps.
Miv. Krnest Smith and daughter
have re-turned from Cottage Grove
where they spent two weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Morris, Mrs.
Spilth's parents.
Mral Frank Fassott, formerly
Cecils Pieller of P.utte Falls, ha,,
a daughter nine . yearn old, who
sings qver the radio. She dedi
cated her last onps over KOItE
to Mm. U. F. Morris of Cottage
Grove.
Loren Moore and Charlie . Pat
ton went'coiigar hunting recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ilogen off
ami son Donald of Kaplo Point
yisited at, the Krnest . S,mith home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Jackson re
turned from their visit In Kugene
Monday.
The Hustlers club will meet at
Mrs. JoetHHinflrd home this after
noon. " v '!
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E
JACKSONVILLE Ore.. Jan. 8.
fSpl.) Joint Installation of offi
cers of, Krbekah and. Odd Fellows
lodges of Jackson vi lie was held
Saturday evening. Installing offi
cers of the Ccntrul Point lodges
were present and put on the work,
Hebekah officers Installed Were:
Noble grand, Hattfo Logan; vlec
grnnd. Margaret Lewis; recording
secretary, Zola Flck; flnunctal
secretary. Ida Wilson nnd treasur
er. Mattlc Wilson. Odd Fellows
officers installed were: Noble
grand, Otis Iluck; vice-grand,
Clyde Smith; treasurer, Wesley
Hartman; financial secretary, Al
fred Norrls nnd recording secre
tary. John Norrls.
After Installed, all adjourned to
the dining room where a hamiuet
wan "crved t.y committees from
tho Kebcknh and Odd Fellows
lodpes.
Mr". 1,. J. t'nmbest nnd Ftn Fred
. .
(-1
and grandson Wayne of Jackson
ville und Walter Zcidler of Butte
Falls motored to .Wagner Gap
Sunday and visited at the Hugh
Comltest home. '
.Mrs. Jlerlha Miller passed away
at her home in tho Applegate dis
trict Saturday evenlnp. She Is the
mother of Mrs. Albert Young of
Applegate who Is well known in
Jacksonville
Mrs. Fred Happ and children of
Talent visited Mrs. iJora Harbaugh
Friday. "
Miss DeBoIscs Miss Zoo Griffin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. J. Wiley. Miss
Klla Parks and Hollls Parks were,
umong those from Medford who
attended .Installation of officers nt
the I. O. O.' F. hall Saturday eve
ning. :
I-ocal stores have been involclnp
their, Htpek this, week.
George Jenkins and family re
turned Friday after a short visit in
Yamhill, Ore., where- they had
taken Mrs. C. K. Jenkins and
daughters. ,
Miss Gulda Boo no bus returned
to Lewlston, Idaho, 1 to resume
teaching there. Miss Hbune spent
the holidays at her home here.
Mi-h. Lillian Colcmun nnd daugh
ter. Miss Fay Carver of Phoenix
were visitors Sunday afternoon of
-Mrs. Dora Jlurhaugh.
Members of Jacksonville Odd
Fellows lodge attended the meet
ing of the lodge at Medford Tues
day evening. The stutc grand mas
ter made liis ptficial visit at that
tme,'
Mrs. S. 11. Jones shopped In
Medford Saturday.
Several pictures of the Pacific
States Mines, formerly known as
tho Old Towne Mines, were taken
Sunday In the moving picture
scenes of Jacksonville.
Mrs, Margaret Thompson of
Seattle, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Lynn Rumley nnd brother Clar
ence Kashafer here,
Clarence and Otis iluck of the
Applcguto attended L O. O, F.
lodgA hero Saturcftiy. '
LINK LOCSTPLEA
TO BE HEARO IN K F.
SALK.M. Ore., Jan. 8. (Pt The
Oregon public service commission
announced today It will hold a
hearing on the supplementary ap
plication of , the Grant Northern
railroad for re-locatlon of its
tension south bf KJamuth Falls. ;
The commission wilt sit with the
California .public, service eominls
lon at a hearing In Klamath Falls.
Tuesday, February 10, for and in
behalf of tho interstate, .eoiniwrco
comm-iHHlun.
."iO fnr rirturo of llore.
I.OXIMJN. tP) A palntlliK f
GuftttLvux, only Krt-y Iiurwo over to
win tho ICii'llsh !orliy, lMout;ht
only $j0 In n r(;t'nt nuoMnn. T)v.
Ulrturo. work of lluii .Mai-Kh.ill. was
bought by a.prlvaK' colluctor.
X'BIV OllK A' f)n th. Xow
York Curb cwhattK)'. the rlr.. of
niemlHrHhlpa .ranKWdfroiiw im,(t0
to 170,0'mi In 1930. Tliu record
hiith on thp Junior murkw t2.1t.
nfth, -.tfibllMlmil .In Hih'iiiliT l!'2:
Medford
InveatmenP
Company
--
General Xojur&nce
JfUHri, Orfia
1H W. Main' Phen itM
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V yrc?Vi' take hKa
T( I'D LIKE
TO 'SE.E
HE KIUUEO bEVE.Nl
I EUEPHAMT1;, TWO
AND "SEWEM TlGEIl'S-
I llSHOw HIM TO YOU
OUTPUT IN AUTO
XBW -YOH'K, Jan. 8. (An
Figures indicatint; a royivjil of ac
tivity In the aututnotlvo indimt'ry
wpro announced by tho National
Automobile chaniljci' of connhcrci.
today.
Production of ian'nf;cr cars and
trucks in December totalled 15.",
1S5 units, a per cent Increase
ovtrr that of December. , 1 U-lt, and
a 1 " per cent Increase oyer .that
of .November, 1!)30.
The .Dccemli c r production
brought the total for 11(3(1 to 3.
"iO."i.oi;i units, 38 prr cent below
that of the record year of 11(211.
but only two per 9ent ileus than
that of J y 1' 7 .
Killed al Hay.
POKTLANU. Ore., Jan. S. (Pi
John Ma-rk Wray, It years old, was
fatally injured when struck by an
automobile here last . HiKht. Tho
car wa driven ty Lena, K. Dalton
of St. Helena. Mra. Walton said'
the boy dashed Into the InttM-flec-tlon
while at play. , .
)i-e(rii Weather,
Fair toniyht and Friday, but be
coming unsettled wlll.rln .Friday
qver- ;the extreme iroHt, . purtlnn;
freezing tomperaturrd In" the 'In
terior. Fresh southerly winds.
ciassifico nDvzimsiini vims -
Rata bu- word (.r fint BtfWtlM. 2: Hell
fttcHding lflftlo le; nlnlmuH 25c. Intfn
Sur Hi ltk r Silt, Fw Hint, lit. mi ceuirt
tn wordi i "ill Mill initial, tiliphm
number, tte., at word, " 1 ' " 1
Cluilllcd Ml (n saitnu n mi Tj.m w.
Iwim, unltii idnrtlMr has wrUti auMurl. It
lllnrtnct Iw phont trrwi.
HELP WAV1T:P FKMAJuB
WANTKD fllrl for-.llKht -llonso-work.
Address A. 11. Ward, Tal
ent. -S
nKIir WANTEW BULB
WANTKD Two neat buys 1 yearr
of nKC. with bicycles. Writo Dox
1S-A. caro .Mail Tribune,. ulvlliK
address und phono number. 2X7
fl2Q-f 41100 l'i:U YIIAU flov
ornnicnt Jobs, steady wock. Men.
. .women 18-SO. Wo coach ynu. fur
onrly exams. Wiito for purtiou-lai-KS
to Hox M. i: Trlluio. 2117
WANTKD STtfJATlOSB
i'OMlTION' WANTED lly rcspun
llio younu mini. !"', Ioiik resi
lience In .Medl'ord: n wlllilm
worker and quick learner: not
" a loafer. Whnt havo you for
nui to do?' Noililnu too hard.
Write I3ux 11-K, euro of Mall
Tribune. 2'JO
IF YOU WANT an experienced
primer or man for any work,
I'hono J41I-W. .1 2S8
WANTBD Any kind ot carpenter
IllK. Tel. 1604. 2S9
TrVANTKI MISCELLANEOUS
WANTIOD To rent a ilinttr-iiw
I'hono 697-lt-l.
211 1
WANTK1 Small pupiiy. I'liono
J458-W. ' ' ' J7
WAKTBD To exclinnKt worn! for
horwK. ' Itoillo 1. I'.ox ll-p. i!:if
LOCAL or Ion dl(imDc htullng.
Wo guarnnteo to ve you iony.
J taw ley Tranffor, 61 No. Klver-
tde. rhone 1044-x. - aaayt
RAW URS WANTED ,o not
hip; we py the price, llldei.
. wool and pelta. MedforS Uar
taln House, 27 N. Ortp St.
' : 2S7tr
WA VTED--2nil hand itoodn ft Junk.
Fato. 1516 Prune. IMi. 647-L.,li:
FOR OAKDEN nd fluid plowfn'if,
und, fravel and aodlmnnt. Tel.
12-J. Samuel Jliteman, 'f
am
Si 7 -.id &
CASH 1'AID fur Tunk.
yrepo Kt, Tel, IW
11 North
HIM t-
mm:
CANV advhnro ' initio to liropint?n ;
on wool contl'aotH. Kco mo. J. J.,
OsenbriiKso, M4 So. lilvoi-Bldi-. i
2H'i
LAUNDHY ltniiKli dry lb. -6c; not
WaSlI 401 y OltlllKeU UI1U . HIIKH,
sweuU-ri. W ii r k uuurunlood.
Phono 139S-X. 2UI
ASHLANTJ Convnlcaoent end Rost
Home, caroe (or old peoplo and
invalids. 210tf
AUTO GLASS installed while you
wait. 09 K. 80 18(1 tf
LOST Colllo nnd ulieplierd Iok
rewinbles puliee doK. I'hiinu
21-F-3. Jaeksoliville. 2S!l
LOST 'Wlllto knitted tnm, (treen
trimmed. I'leaso return to Mull
Trilnuip, . , 2SS
LOST If do la miualng, call 1516.
, KtlBlI"
FOR KKNT BOtSK8
FOIt HIO.NT 5-room modern hhn
iralow, near corner 10. Main and
l.'rater lJiko Ave. I'hono R17-L'
' or 587-U-2. " - 28Stf
FOlt HION'T S-room turnlnhod
cottaKo, Karate. 325 E. Jackson
HU I'hono 7 l'.(-W. asotf
FOR It 10 NT ltonldonco on Union
St. 8eo Murrey, 115 S. Holly.
2K8
FOR RENT rurnlnlied house, 3
larRrt room and bath, Well lo
cated, for 125. Phono 114J or
1322. 280t
FOR R10NT Small furn. houso,
apt. and Barafc-o. C0V W. 10th. tf
FOR RUNT 5-room cottao, with
Inith nnd kitchen range, on Wont
llthst. Apply Winn Aeoncy or
406 Kins tit. . tt
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
house at 1127 W. Main. Phone
C. A. DeVoe. H28-J-2. tt
FOR RENT Homo. Furnished
. or uufurplabed. 13rown A ,Whlt.
' 17tf
1X3 II KKNT A fAItTHJOSTS
FOlt RENT .Modern furnished
apt. '.'downstairs; prlvato bath.
Phono: 745-X. 28S
At'RN-IHIIiI'SD apt: 2 roomn nnd
hath, completely furnished; pri
vate enlranco: fuel furnished.
Call 711. tf
FOR 'RENT Comfortnblo apart
ment, Htrlctly prlvato. 518 Ho.
Oakdnlo. 283if
FOR R10NT Two houHokocpint,'
rooms, furnlihcd; with or With
out guniKo. 141) So. Ivy. 2S3U'
Fl'RNIHMIOO apartment; s f o ii m
heat. Hawk Apartments, 2f So.
Orape St. Phono 687. 283lf
FOR RUNT Furn. apt. 811 No.
Ilarllett. 270tf
FOR RKNT Furnlahed apis;
Iliihta, water, . Karagoi 12, 15,
,117. I'llfille.14r)2-H. , ' 275tt
FOlt' RENT I and 110 apart
ninntn: walls newly tinted; hot
and cold wutor, bath and toilet,
, 2-story brick UulldlnK at Jnck
' nonvllio. 10 mlnulea from Med
ford. Boo Mr. Cnllilori, real na
tatn, 6r' The Nugget Confection
ery ator. ' - 243tt
FOR RENT Fully modern apart
ments. Llvlns- room, kitchen,
tuith end gnrarn; hot and cold
water and' light, furnlahed,
$26.00. 4-room apt., fully mod
.rn, .$30.00, Also cheap cabina
at. $20.00 and $25.00. eunruie
, tiu ner Htatlon, 12th ana River
lde. Phone 1311. ' tf
KOlt RUNT Orchard, nnd farm
land, 30 aere; Rive natn.i, nd
drorw and roforenros In flrwt lot
tor. Hox A. ., Tribune. 29
FOR RMNT Onr.ine, $S.nn per
iiioniii. s.'i up. (irerniie Ave.
It
By .George McManus
(wow I j
By SOL HESS
ion jiEi' miiMSHED
ROOMS
FOf RENT Lovely front room;
heat; reasonable: closo In. 228
N. Central. ' 258
FOR RENT Pleuaant room for
irentlemiiii. c oso In; bath, car
an. DUO E. Main. . 289
ROOM AND HOARD, rcaaonablo
cm-aire. ' 33 N. Peach. 2110
BUSINESS OPrortTUNITlES
FILING STATION and store for
sale or trade, on highway. See
owner, North Central at Mill
Service; 225tt
FOIl EXCHANGE
WANTED To excliniiBe 121-acre
raneli on Redwood highway, In
Illinois valley, for residence n
or near Medford or Central
.Point, Ore. ..'Howard ,'Dunlap.
Kerliy, Ore. 290,
FOR Til A DM '7-months-old calf
to cxchaiiBO for hay. Tel, C34-L.
290
FOR SAM POtnTRT
FOlt SALIO Ilarrcd Rock cocker
els: They aro good ones. On
highway, second place north of
Reall lane. J. T. Lilly. 288
FOR HALE-rl75 White Leghorn
pullets 70c each; 7 Whlto Peking
ducks, $1.00 each. ti. L. John
ston, Applegate, ore. 288
FOR 8A LB lit V E8TOCK
FOlt SALIO Ono 1-year-old Jersey
bull; 8 big typo 'Poland-China
Kilts. Fleming Lros, Japkson
vilio. Ore. 292
FOR SALIO flood family ' milk
' cow, fresh In March. Phono
U3I-L. 290
FOll SALE) AUTOMOBILES
MIST SIOLL AT ONCE 1928
Chevrolet coach, best condition:
priced right. See car at 555
Kceno drive, after 6:30 ovonlncs.
288
SACRIFICE 19311 Chevrolet coach
llkn a new ear: will give good
terms. JJ9. Washington at. Tel.
1132-lt, at hlght only. 288
1927 PO.NTIAO coupe; ran give
terhiH or take something In
, trade. . See mo ut noon for next
.3 days at 331 llnvon HI. SH
FOR SALK TRUOKB
FOR SALE Good used truck, suit
able for ranch work or wood
hauling. Call 815, 166tt
FOR BALI noMES
II.OUHKH for salo or rent, Cull 105.
30 No. Central. J80lf
FOR SALIO niEAtr KSTATH
70-ACItlO dairy and fruit ranch:
"Ohio fine cows and champion
bull. Price; Including overy
thing, $l2.i"i(i. Hi own & White,
Realtors, Holland Hotel ltlilg.
'"..:'. asatt
WH10N YOU think real estate,
imnK oi urown cc .iyhub. "ii
FOR HALR MIHCKLLAiaXCI
FOll SA.1.10 Applet, turkey toms
or in-ceding. Phono i;i2-U' 294
FOR SALIO Alfalfa hay. L. H.
HilgllOf. Tel. i:i-l''-5. 1 291
FOR CALK French field-glasses,
$15. Oil: llooslor cabinet. $29.75:
circulating noiiier, j.i.imi; oiii
Inir talile. $7.9,"i: green enamoled
'chiffonier. $11.50: library table.
$7.50: biiffel, $15.00: now en
ameled curd table, $1,95: Mon
arch visible typewriter, $15.00:
K-I.lllAH Jh- l'l,0.1 t., I n
like new; $285.00, t.-rms, Tho
i e a i o r ii i.xcnunge (l.ieo. .1.
Ktuuinan, Prop.), 39 So. Front.
Phono 931. SKS
FOlt SALK Good used piano $150.
Terms to suit. Tel. 1 142. 288
FOR HALE n.ik, fir, m.inzii
nita. .Nathan Nowconili, Jr.. 725
So. Conlrnl. Phono 736-It, jsnif.
ItUSlXKSS DIIIKOTOKY
Abstracti
MUKUAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insnrancu.
Ttooms 3 and 5, No, 32 North
Central Ave, upstairs. -
.TACKSOV CO.
AUSTllACr CO.
Alistrnnts of TltlO
uml Titlo Insiirnncn.
T h p only complete
Title system In
Jackson County.
Accountant
WILSON AUDITING COMPANY
Tax and Corporation Counselor,
AudltorA anil Accountants. K.
".M. Wilson, C. V. A.: Luland J.
Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bids.,
I'hono 157-H.
Clilropractia riiyslclnn
DR. 10. W. HOFFMAN Chlro
practlco Nervo Speciallet. Office
hours II to 12. 2 to 5. 203-204
Liberty BMr. office Phone 680;
Res. Phone 790-H.
Klectrio Motor ltcpalrlne
U C. SCIIAFER Armature wind
ing, electric motor ropairlnir.
Stock lienrlngs and brushea. 32
N. Central. Phone 00-J-2. 371
lOxpert Window Clenucrs
LET OUORC.E DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleanlnp;. Floor waxlnir.
Oriental rupr cleaning, specialty.
Financial
WJ0 LEND MONEY to worthy peo
. plo to pay tholr honest debts. Pa
cific Coast Credit Association, 423
..Medford Bldir., Medford, Ore.
Furniture Repairing
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED
re-flnlshed, re-glued. We carry
a full lino of upholstorinfT aam
ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 969-R.
foney to Loan
f Lour Time
V Real Estate
jf) Morten KO Txinna
' S Phono Kit
(Joinmerclnl Finance Corp.
Medford, Orccron
Monuments '
TH10 OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General
Manugor; P.' M. Kerahuw, Salel
ManiiKor. 302 N. Front St.
Muslo
Phuio Iimtruction
FRED ALTON HAIG11T ToacheJ
of piano. Classical and populat
music courses. Height Musll
Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel 7$
Palming and Pnpcrliaugtng
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting
papcr-hunging, ' Phone 178-J.
209(
M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint
ing, pnporhnnging and Interior
" flnlslilng. 302 Crater Lake Ave
Phone 1604. 41
' Printers nnd Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hf
' tho best c(tilppcd printing offlcl
in Southern Oregon. Bookbind
ing, loose leaf ledgers, billlnf
. systems; etc. Portlaud prices, II
N. Fir St. ,
Rndio Service
RADIO SERVICE on any make
radio. H. O. Puruckcr, 22 South
Grnpo street. Office Phone 335:
Res. 1442. ' ' 81
Sand and Gravel
C. A. HARTL32Y Sand and Gravel
plant. Clean washod sand and
grnvel; crushed gravel, all sizes.
Phono, plant 1203, or office, 127.
Mora go
WAREHOUSING Storage, Dlstrl
. butlcin. Medford Warehouse 810
South Front St. Phone Sit.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOB
CO. Offlco 111 N. Fir street.
Phone 315. Prices right. Service
guaranteed. .
DA.VIS TRANSFER & STORAGE.
Kcrvioo guaranteed. 20 8. Grape
St., phono 6-14, or residence 1060,
REINKLNO TRUCKING SERVICE
Transfer nnd hauling of all
kinds. Office 303 South Front St.
I'hono 332.
FOR SALIO MISOKLLANKOUS
FOlt SALIO Mahogany bookcase,
double glass doors: suitable for
offlco or homo-, $15. Tel. 611-J-3.
288
FOR SALE Stock trailer. Phono
7-F--1. Leo Young. Stewart Ave.
" ' 1 " ' " " " " " 287tf
FOR SALIO Ruled oat hay and
straw. M. Ii. Glover, Ross Lane.
291
THE) NEW FEED STORK Buy
your poultry and dairy feeds
now nt 229 N. Riverside. Bosl
quality egg mash, scratch, wheat,
corn, ole; also alfalfa hay nnd
straw. Phono 833. 292
FOR SALE Shelled corn, $1.90
per 100. Phone 523-J-4. Otto
Nlellcrnicyor.' 289
HIC.it GR ADR wheat and barley:
No. 1; Klamath potatoes $1.50,
while they last; squash, cnbbago,
onions, carrots, turnips. 710 So.
Riverside , SS
FOR SALE Dry fir nnd hardwood.
Dalton Bros. Tel. 523-11-1. CS8
FOll SALE Loose alfalfa hay,
tilled grain hay. Elinor Ross, R.
F. I)., Rush Lane. 28tttf
FOR SALE Jonathan and Splts
onberg apples. Cull Rocuo R. Co ,
'!3S. .... tf
FOR SALE Used sewing ma
chines, all makes, $5 up: terms
if desired. All makes rented and
repaired. White Sewing Machine
Co., 24 North Bartlett. tf
BARGAIN Mixed oak and man
ia iiltn, $1 a tier, stock tip now
and save monoy. Phone 1144-X.
tf
FOR ft ALE At bargain," S oak
.veneer doors, aire 3Hfevt tijr
feet, with lock and without
glass. M.-o them, at Mull Tribune